Monday, January 31, 2011
Fridays dicusion reflection!
I think fridays discusion went well. I liked how people really were in to it. Most of the people in the class brought up some really important things. Like weather health care is a right or a privlage. I think it should be a right so eveyone in this country should be healthy and taken care of. But some people think the oppisit but thats what the discusion was okay. And also of the countrys debt how important that is, the debt is growing and how were trying to stop it but I think its going to be hard because everything the government does they have to spend money. Well see what happens. Overall I think the discusion was good and cant wait till the next one.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
NY woman admits trying to trick other woman into abortion
A Brooklyn woman pleaded guilty to assault on Wednesday for tricking her husband's mistress, who was pregnant, into taking an abortion pill.Kisha Jones, 40, faces up to four years in jail for trying to forcibly abort the fetus of Monique Hunter, who was having an affair with Jones' husband Anthony in 2009. Jones telephoned Hunter pretending to be calling from her doctor's office and told the woman she needed to take a pill called Cytocec. Jones faked a prescription and sent it to a local pharmacy.http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110126/us_nm/us_crime_abortion
Monday, January 24, 2011
brazil
floods in brazil have killed more than 800 people, this flood have left hundreds of people homeless
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americas/01/24/brazil.flooding/index.html?hpt=Sbin
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americas/01/24/brazil.flooding/index.html?hpt=Sbin
Friday, January 21, 2011
threat to jerry brown
Police consider graffiti about killing Jerry Brown a 'terrorist threat,' seek links to earlier vandalism
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/01/police-consider-graffiti-voing-to-kill-jerry-brown-a-terrorist-threat-seek-links-to-earlier-vandalis.html
Thursday, January 20, 2011
health care reform whats already in effect and whats still to come.
http://www.aarp.org/health/health-care-reform/info-01-2011/health_law_benefits_2011_and_to_come.html?CMP=KNC-360I-GOOGLE-HEA-HCR&HBX_PK=health_care_reform&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=health%2Bcare%2Breform&utm_campaign=G_Health%2BCare%2BReform&360cid=SI_165894324_7675324261_1
http://www.aarp.org/health/health-care-reform/info-01-2011/health_law_benefits_2011_and_to_come.html?CMP=KNC-360I-GOOGLE-HEA-HCR&HBX_PK=health_care_reform&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=health%2Bcare%2Breform&utm_campaign=G_Health%2BCare%2BReform&360cid=SI_165894324_7675324261_1
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
L.A. high school shooting
student brings a gun to school. The shooting was accidental, He had the gun in his back pack and wen he set down his back pack the gun went of and shot a girl in the head and the other had a neck injury
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/18/california.high.school.shooting/index.html?hpt=Sbin
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/18/california.high.school.shooting/index.html?hpt=Sbin
Friday, January 14, 2011
haha!!
mcdonalds employee fired after letting vikings running back adrian peterson use the restroom while the resteraunt was closed.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/McDonald-s-employee-fired-for-letting-Peterson-u?urn=nfl-307841
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/McDonald-s-employee-fired-for-letting-Peterson-u?urn=nfl-307841
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
..........
gifford is now breathing on her own after being shot in the head. She still has a breathing tube for precausion but she is breathin on her own.
TUCSON, Ariz. – Rep. Gabrielle Giffords reached an important step in her recovery from a bullet through her head, breathing on her own for the first time and moving both arms, doctors said Tuesday in what was expected to be a long recuperation. Giffords still has a breathing tube in place as a precaution, said her neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Lemole.
"I'm happy to say that she's holding her own," he said.
Giffords, a three-term Democrat, remained in critical condition at Tucson's University Medical Center since Saturday when she was shot during a meeting with constituents outside a grocery store. The attack killed six and injured 14 others. Six remained hospitalized.
Doctors previously reported Giffords raised two fingers with her left hand and gave a thumbs-up when responding to verbal commands. Now they say she is moving her arms.
Although her condition has remained virtually unchanged the past few days, doctors were hopeful.
"She has a 101 percent chance of surviving," said trauma chief Dr. Peter Rhee said. "She will not die. She does not have that permission from me."
Doctors initially thought the bullet entered the back of the skull and exited the front, but after reviewing X-rays and brain scans, two outside physicians brought in by Giffords' medical team now believe that Giffords was likely shot in the front of her head.
Giffords was lucky the bullet did not cross into both sides, or hemispheres, of the brain, which can leave lasting damage, her doctors have said.
TUCSON, Ariz. – Rep. Gabrielle Giffords reached an important step in her recovery from a bullet through her head, breathing on her own for the first time and moving both arms, doctors said Tuesday in what was expected to be a long recuperation. Giffords still has a breathing tube in place as a precaution, said her neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Lemole.
"I'm happy to say that she's holding her own," he said.
Giffords, a three-term Democrat, remained in critical condition at Tucson's University Medical Center since Saturday when she was shot during a meeting with constituents outside a grocery store. The attack killed six and injured 14 others. Six remained hospitalized.
Doctors previously reported Giffords raised two fingers with her left hand and gave a thumbs-up when responding to verbal commands. Now they say she is moving her arms.
Although her condition has remained virtually unchanged the past few days, doctors were hopeful.
"She has a 101 percent chance of surviving," said trauma chief Dr. Peter Rhee said. "She will not die. She does not have that permission from me."
Doctors initially thought the bullet entered the back of the skull and exited the front, but after reviewing X-rays and brain scans, two outside physicians brought in by Giffords' medical team now believe that Giffords was likely shot in the front of her head.
Giffords was lucky the bullet did not cross into both sides, or hemispheres, of the brain, which can leave lasting damage, her doctors have said.
Monday, January 10, 2011
ARIZONA SHOOTER
shooter of the arizona tragedy was held without bail and could do life in jail or get death penalty for shooting.
Suspect in Arizona shooting held without bail
PHOENIX – The nation got its first look on Monday at the 22-year-old loner accused of trying to assassinate Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Jared Loughner, head shaved, a cut above the right temple and his hands cuffed, scanned a packed courtroom and sat down.
His attorney, who defended Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, whispered to him.
The judge asked Loughner if he understood that he could get life in prison — or the death penalty — for killing federal Judge John Roll, one of the six who died in the shooting rampage at Giffords' meeting with constituents on Saturday in Tucson.Yes," he said, standing at a lecturn in his beige prison jumpsuit. A U.S. marshal stood guard nearby.
The judge ordered Loughner held without bail.
Throngs of reporters and television news crews lined up outside the federal courthouse, where the hearing was moved from Tucson. The entire federal bench there recused itself because Roll was the chief judge.
Hours earlier, the nation observed a moment of silence for the victims of the rampage, from the South Lawn of the White House and the steps of the U.S. Capitol to legislature beyond Arizona and the International Space Station.
There, Giffords' brother-in-law, Scott, the commanding officer, spoke over the radio. Flight controllers in Houston fell silent.As I look out the window, I see a very beautiful planet that seems very inviting and peaceful," he said. "Unfortunately, it is not."
"These days, we are constantly reminded of the unspeakable acts of violence and damage we can inflict upon one another, not just with our actions, but also with our irresponsible words," he said.
"We're better than this," he said. "We must do better."
On a frigid morning outside the White House, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama stood side by side, each with their hands clasped, heads bowed and eyes closed.
On the steps of the U.S. Capitol, congressional staff and other employees did the same.
YAHOO.COM
Suspect in Arizona shooting held without bail
Suspect in Arizona shooting held without bail
PHOENIX – The nation got its first look on Monday at the 22-year-old loner accused of trying to assassinate Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Jared Loughner, head shaved, a cut above the right temple and his hands cuffed, scanned a packed courtroom and sat down.
His attorney, who defended Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, whispered to him.
The judge asked Loughner if he understood that he could get life in prison — or the death penalty — for killing federal Judge John Roll, one of the six who died in the shooting rampage at Giffords' meeting with constituents on Saturday in Tucson.Yes," he said, standing at a lecturn in his beige prison jumpsuit. A U.S. marshal stood guard nearby.
The judge ordered Loughner held without bail.
Throngs of reporters and television news crews lined up outside the federal courthouse, where the hearing was moved from Tucson. The entire federal bench there recused itself because Roll was the chief judge.
Hours earlier, the nation observed a moment of silence for the victims of the rampage, from the South Lawn of the White House and the steps of the U.S. Capitol to legislature beyond Arizona and the International Space Station.
There, Giffords' brother-in-law, Scott, the commanding officer, spoke over the radio. Flight controllers in Houston fell silent.As I look out the window, I see a very beautiful planet that seems very inviting and peaceful," he said. "Unfortunately, it is not."
"These days, we are constantly reminded of the unspeakable acts of violence and damage we can inflict upon one another, not just with our actions, but also with our irresponsible words," he said.
"We're better than this," he said. "We must do better."
On a frigid morning outside the White House, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama stood side by side, each with their hands clasped, heads bowed and eyes closed.
On the steps of the U.S. Capitol, congressional staff and other employees did the same.
YAHOO.COM
Thursday, January 6, 2011
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