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Monday, April 9, 2012

Yavapai Cheap Shot During Baseball Game Against Scottsdale Community College



Scottsdale Community College and Yavapai Community College. With the Fighting Artichokes of Scottsdale batting, the drama kicks off as a batter pushes a bunt up the first-base line. Although first base is not included in the camera's view, the players from both teams soon converge near that part of the diamond. Once the situation seems in hand, however, the Yavapai left fielder delivers what is being widely dubbed as the "worst cheap shot ever" in a baseball game

With everyone's attention focused on whatever happened near first base, the left fielder charges in unnoticed and clobbers a Scottsdale player from behind near second base. (The outfielder comes in the picture at the 18-second mark). Like everyone else, the player at second base was looking in the direction of first and had no idea someone was coming up behind him.

According to the Scottsdale Community College baseball site, the game occurred on March 29 and SCC came back from a 6-0 deficit to win in the ninth 10-8. The video was uploaded to YouTube by an account "ScottsdaleCCBaseball," on the same date. There is no account of the game on Yavapai's website and there's no story on the incident on on either.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Miley Cyrus Shows Off Body While Leaving The Gym

Miley Cyrus was spotted leaving a West Hollywood gym Wednesday, and showed off her toned abs and slim figure in a crop top while she walked to her car.

And yes, the star, 19, is sporting a ring on her fourth finger, but before anyone starts crying "engagement" again, let's remember that Cyrus often wears a ring on that special finger, but she isn't planning to walk down the aisle with boyfriend Liam Hemsworth just yet.

"I'm not engaged. I've worn this same ring on this finger since November! People just wanna find something to tal [sic] about! It's a topaz people!" she tweeted last month after engagement reports started swirling when she was spotted with a sparkler on her finger.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Shots Fired At Virginia Tech, At Least 2 Dead



Thursday, according to university officials. The incident took place on the same campus where the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history occurred back in 2007.

In a statement posted on its website, the school reported that shortly after noon, a Virginia Tech police officer made a traffic stop. The officer was then shot and killed, according to witnesses.

During a press conference Thursday afternoon, authorities said the gunman was not believed to have been involved in the traffic stop.

At the press conference, school officials and law enforcement authorities declined to identify the second person found dead as the gunman. However a law enforcement source speaking on the condition of anonymity told The Associated Press that the second body is believed to be the remains of the suspect.

Following the shootings, the campus was put on lockdown and students were urged to remain indoors. At 4:31 p.m., the lockdown was lifted.

The suspect is described a white male, wearing "gray sweat pants, gray hat w/neon green brim, maroon hoodie and backpack," according to a 12:47 p.m. tweet from the university's VT Alerts notification system.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Karlie Kloss Goes Nude For Vogue Italia's December Issue





2011 was the year Karlie Kloss really grew up.

Seen as the favorite young modeling phenom of the past several years, Karlie turned 19 and graduated to riskier gigs in the past 12 months. She made a splash with a topless shoot (modeling hair styles, of all things) for Allure in September, then she got her Angel wings for the very first time in this year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

Now she's reached a new pinnacle: a high-fashion, nearly nude editorial in Vogue Italia shot by Steven Meisel.

The cover, bold as it is with its side-butt shot, only hints at the skin-baring shots inside. Kloss shows off her taut and, in our opinion, a bit too thin figure (how many crunches do you do a night, Karlie?!) in minishorts, dresses and sometimes nothing at all, proving her fearlessness in the face of the camera.

Her body is so impressive, in fact, that Vogue Italia leads its accompanying text with the words: "The (new) Body."

Bold move, Franca. Bold move. Are we declaring Miss Kloss the heir to the Macpherson title?

Thursday, November 24, 2011

New Zealand: Helicopter Crashes Installing Christmas Tree (VIDEO)



New Zealand -- A helicopter helping install a Christmas tree on Auckland's waterfront has crashed in dramatic fashion, but the pilot escaped serious injury.

Footage captured by Television New Zealand on Wednesday shows the pilot slowly descending from about 25 feet (8 meters) when the chopper's blades appear to get caught in cables attached to scaffolding. The rear of the helicopter snaps and the pilot is tossed about as the helicopter smashes into the ground.

The television station reports that pilot Greg Gribble, who has 20 years experience, says he's "doing fine" after his ordeal.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Reggie Love Reveals Obama's Annoying Habit

Obama's body man and basketball buddy Reggie Love announced earlier this month that he is leaving his job to go to business school, and now he is talking about his time inside the White House. In an interview with ABC News to air Tuesday night at 6:30 ET, Love says he spent so much time by the president's side that he witnessed many personal moments.

"If he had it his way, I think he'd floss in private," he says. "I think the fact that he was comfortable with me is probably a product of, you know, he's beaten down. I've been around for so long."

Love says Obama is "like a big brother" to him, and he sought his advice about the emotional decision to go back to school. ("He was very supportive.") When pressed to describe the president's annoying habits, Love tells ABC that Obama's aversion to air conditioning made some of their long car rides together uncomfortable.

"The thing that used to kill me is that the guy loves to ride around with the AC off in the summertime," Love says. "And I get hot. I start sweating. And I'm like, it's 80 degrees in this car. I'm going to pass out."

Love, 30, graduated from Duke University, where he played basketball and football. In 2006, he joined Obama's Senate office as an assistant and has stayed by the president's side ever since. He will leave his position by year's end and will soon enroll in the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Cat Gets Stuck On Top Of Cactus - Full Video



We love checking out nice views as much as the next person, but there has to be a better place to do it than on top of a giant cactus.

Whether by accident or out of the famous feline curiosity, this kitty decided to give it a shot. According to Fox 9 News, the black cat had been stuck on top of a massive cactus for at least two days by the Salt River in Arizona.

As people plotted rescue efforts, KNXV's helicopter flew overhead and the cat decided he had had enough, frantically scaling down the side of the prickly plant all the way to safety.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Mariah Yeater's Attorney: We Hoped To Settle With Justin Bieber Out Of Court

Justin Bieber has reportedly agreed to take a paternity test to prove he's not the father of 20-year-old Mariah Yeater's three-month-old son, but lawyers for the woman claim they had hoped to settle the matter out of court.

RadarOnline reports that Jeffery Leving, one of Yeater's attorneys, appeared on "Lifechangers with Dr. Drew" on Tuesday and claimed they tried to contact Bieber's lawyers before the lawsuit had been filed and never received a response.

Of course, settling out of court would have theoretically meant avoiding the media circus the lawsuit has brought for both parties, but it also suggests that Yeater's case is not as strong as she claims.

Leving told the show he wants a "carefully supervised" DNA test to establish paternity, adding that the wealthy shouldn't be able to bully a single mother. "Justice is not a luxury for the rich," he said.

Until the results of the paternity test are in we can't say for sure who is lying, but Yeater's recent appearance on "The Insider," did not seem to help her case.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Ohio Issue 2: Controversial Anti-Union Law Defeated By Voters

Ohio voters rejected Issue 2, a ballot referendum on Senate Bill 5, a measure that restricts collective bargaining rights for more than 360,000 public employees, among other provisions. Opposition to the legislation inspired large protests from residents around the state this year.

Immediately after the results came in, union officials sent out statements declaring success.

"One message rang loud and clear tonight in Ohio and across the country: those who spend their time scapegoating workers and pushing a partisan agenda will only strengthen the resolve of working people," said AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. "From the very beginning, it’s been clear that Gov. Kasich, and indeed many politicians, were pushing an agenda that was about politics, not about solving our nation’s problems or creating jobs."

"Even after John Kasich locked the doors to democracy and shut out everyday heroes from the Statehouse, in the cold, blister of February -- working people never lost hope. We marched in the spring, circulated petitions in the summer and now, this fall, we delivered a win for all working people by defeating Issue 2, repealing Senate Bill 5," added Becky Williams, president of SEIU District 1199 in Ohio.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Jon Stewart Takes On 'Crazy' GOP Candidate Rhetoric


"Daily Show" segment last week on how divisive Republican rhetoric can be, but this week he's going after the straight-up crazy talk.

The latest GOP presidential candidates to hop on the gaffe express are Rick Perry and Herman Cain. Stewart had a laugh at Perry for doubting President Obama's birthplace and then saying he was just messing around ("It's fun to poke him a little bit"). But it was Herman Cain's electrified border fence retraction -- he said he was joking but then said one sentence later, "It might be electrified" -- that really got Stewart going.

Even though there is still a year until we find out who wins the 2012 election, Stewart was able to put together a pretty thorough supercut showing the pattern of "crazy" talk that has emerged among the candidates, including Mitt Romney's "Corporations are people" remark and Bachmann's HPV vaccine story.






Thursday, August 11, 2011

Taipei 101 On High video



Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan is impressive to say the least.

On a recent three day trip, it provided the perfect vantage point for shooing a Taipei time lapse video from the highest point in the city.

It is the highest point of the city by far, and the third tallest building in the world at 1,670 feet.

This is the first video in a four part series taking a look into the city of Taipei as Taiwan celebrates it's 100 year anniversary, so check back soon for videos on the Taipei night market food scene, a weird underground shopping mall, and a glance into the major Taipei historic monuments.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

New '16 And Pregnant' Spin-Off '16 And Well-Adjusted' (VIDEO)


Reality shows "16 And Pregnant" and "Teen Mom" have shown the trials and tribulations associated with having a child before you're ready, but they've turned a blind eye to the girls who are increasingly finding themselves in the minority. We speak of course, of the "16 And Well-Adjusted." Doomed to make practical choices and think things out before making a decision, these girls struggle to be accepted by their pregnant peers while also preparing themselves for the future, which is sadly bright.
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Leanne Suter, Los Angeles TV Reporter


KABC-TV 7 in Los Angeles, was shot in the hand by a pellet from a BB gun on Saturday evening while giving a live news report.

Suter and her photographer came under fire during the 6 p.m. newscast, although Suter was the only one hit, according to ABC News. She was treated at a nearby hospital and released without serious injury.



College Students Using 'Sugar Daddies' To Pay Off Loan Debt


22-year-old student at Hunter College, had confided in her roommate about the trip and they agreed to swap text messages during the day to make sure she was safe.

Once in Greenwich, a man who appeared significantly older than his advertised age of 42 greeted Taylor at the train station and then drove her to the largest house she had ever seen. He changed into his swimming trunks, she put on a skimpy bathing suit, and then, by the side of his pool, she rubbed sunscreen into the folds of his sagging back -- bracing herself to endure an afternoon of sex with someone she suspected was actually about 30 years her senior.

Taylor doubted that her client could relate to someone who had grown up black and poor in the South Bronx. While he summered on Martha's Vineyard, she'd likely pass another July and August working retail in Times Square.

A love match it wasn't. But then again, this was no ordinary date.

A month prior, faced with about $15,000 in unpaid tuition and overdue bills, Taylor and her roommate typed "tuition," "debt," and "money for school" into Google. A website called SeekingArrangement.com popped up. Intrigued by the promise of what the site billed as a "college tuition sugar daddy," Taylor created a "sugar baby" profile and eventually connected with the man from Greenwich. ("Taylor" is the pseudonym she uses with men she meets online. Neither she nor any of the other women interviewed for this article permitted their real names be used.)

In her profile on the site, Taylor describes herself as "a full-time college student studying psychology and looking to meet someone to help pay the bills." Photos on the site show her in revealing outfits, a mane of caramel-colored hair framing her face. But unlike other dating sites, where a user might also list preferred hobbies or desired traits, Taylor instead indicates preferences for a "sugar daddy" and an "arrangement" in the range of $1,000 to $3,000 a month.

CNN's Don Lemon And Rand Paul Clash Over Debt Ceiling (VIDEO)


As the House and Senate again failed to reach an agreement on how to raise the debt ceiling, Paul appeared on CNN to explain the Tea Party position on the talks. Lemon started off the interview by asking him to chat "without talking points." He also began aggressively trying to get Paul to answer his questions, asking him repeatedly how he had voted on the so-called "Cut, Cap and Balance" bill from the House.

Lemon then wondered whether Paul's insistence on measures like a balanced budget amendment were isolating him.

"The Democrats have made many concessions when it comes to what's going on here, and even the Tea Party position it appears to most people remains rigid," Lemon said. "The question is, have you made your point? And by continuing to go on with this, do you feel like you're overreaching and that you're going to lose the clout?"

Paul started talking about how he didn't want to add any more debt to the country's finances. Lemon cut him off. "Hang on, hang on," he said. "Can we just stick to that--we're going to get to that--"

"Let me finish my thought," Paul said.

"Hold on, please, be respectful here," Lemon responded. "I'm trying to answer your question, you've interrupted my answer," Paul said.

"If you answer the question, I'll give you plenty of time," Lemon said.

The two clashed again when Lemon asked who Paul thinks will be to blame if the U.S. defaults on its debt obligations. Again, Paul didn't answer the question directly, and, again, Lemon pressed him on it. There was yet another contentious back-and-forth when Lemon asked Paul about whether he understood that the public is frustrated with Washington, and Paul started talking about measures he had introduced in the Senate.

"I don't want talking points, with all due respect, I'm asking you, do you feel the public sentiment in Washington?" Lemon asked. "This isn't a talking point, I'm trying to tell you what we did 30 minutes ago in the Senate," Paul shot back.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Shocking : Mercy For Animals Footage Shows Inside One Of Nation's Largest Pork Producers (GRAPHIC) Video


An animal welfare group that has used undercover videos to generate public outrage over the treatment of livestock said it now plans to use secret recordings to pressure large grocery chains to stop buying from farms that use practices it considers abusive.

The effort seemed to be working as several chains viewed the video and then either halted purchases from the targeted Iowa hog farm or expressed concern even before Chicago-based Mercy for Animals formally unveiled the recording at news conferences planned Wednesday in four cities.

Earlier this week, Mercy for Animals met with or sent letters to officials at Costco, Hy-Vee, Kroger and Safeway and provided links to its 2 1/2-minute video, then asked them to stop buying pork from Iowa Select Farms. The group said it secretly recorded its video between April and June at an Iowa Select Farms operation in the small town of Kamrar, about 50 miles north of Des Moines.

Nathan Runkle, Mercy for Animal's executive director, said his group and others have used secretly recorded videos to raise public awareness, but this was among the first major efforts to use such recordings to pressure retailers. The group previously used another video to convince Costco to change its policies dealing with veal obtained from an Ohio producer, he said.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

'Human Bicycle' Wins For Best Use Of Moving Walkway (VIDEO)

In what's probably the best use of a moving walkway ever, this hilarious group of guys show us a perfect human bicycle in the video below.

The best part is obviously the reveal, so no need to waste time reading this. Just hit play and enjoy the next 17 seconds of viral video goodness.



Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama Bin Laden Dead VIDEO

The compound was located in the city of Abbottabad, Pakistan, about two hours outside of Islamabad. According to the Times, while comfortable in some respects, the residents did take security seriously.


Saturday, March 19, 2011

10News Sports Director Nearly Run Down on Live TV |KGTV Sports Reporter Ben Higgins Nearly Run Over Live On Air (VIDEO)




KGTV in San Diego, was in Tucson, covering a March Madness basketball game which was happening there. But as he was talking, an SUV could be seen driving in reverse on the street and coming closer and closer towards him. Higgins didn't notice anything until the car was almost on top of him.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Bahrain Protester Full Video|Bahrain Protester Face to Face Shooting Video





In the last few days, events have become increasingly bloody, with Saudi Arabia sending troops to the country on Monday, one of whom was shot to death. Bahraini Shi'ites called the Saudi intervention an act of "war," and subsequently, Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa declared a state of emergency.

At that time, Nabeel Hameed, a neurosurgeon at Manama's biggest hospital, reported that protesters "were all shot from close range," adding that forces "do shoot to kill."

On Wednesday, military and security forces launched a "large-scale assault" on protesters in which at least 5 people have been killed. Protester Hamid Zuher told the AP:

"They fired tear gas and then opened fire. We lifted our arms and started saying 'Peaceful, Peaceful.' Then we had to run away."

The following video appears to show an unarmed man walking up to military forces, who shoot him at point blank range.















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