Friday, June 27, 2014

Mother savagely beaten as her 2 year old tries to help; bystanders do nothing

A brutal video was captured of an assault Tuesday night in Salem. Police said Latia Harris, 25, allegedly attacked a woman for spreading rumors about her. A crowd of bystanders watched, but the only one who tried to stop the attack was the victim's 2-year-old son.

Latia Harris, 25, of Salem allegedly violently and repeatedly hit a woman lying on the ground as bystanders did nothing … except record it on their phones. 

Watch the attack on video
WARNING: THIS VIDEO IS DISTURBING NOT SUITED FOR SOME !



If you know this woman's whereabouts please report it to your local police!




Raw: Video Released of Fox Anchor Arrest

Raw: Video Released of Fox Anchor Arrest: Police video shows Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett struggling with an officer at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The video shows him in a holding cell last month after he appeared intoxicated at an airport restaurant. (June 25)

"Before the revolution Cuba was as poor as Haiti" reports NPR

Does NPR ever investigate the news before they report it?
I have been listening to NPR for quite some time now but never again ....NPR Radio grossly misinforms the public !

"Before the revolution Cuba was as poor as Haiti" reports NPR

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Christians Considered Terrorists and Mentally Unstable by U.S. Government



GoPro’s I.P.O. Prices at Top of Range

Since its founding in 2004, GoPro has become the biggest name in action videos, its tiny cameras attached to hundreds of surfboards, sports bikes and skydiving helmets.

That immense popularity drew investors to its initial public offering, as the camera maker priced at the top of its expected range on Wednesday, as the market for new stock offerings has experienced a resurgence.

At $24 a share, GoPro will be valued at about $3 billion when it begins trading on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker “GPRO.”

Though the most prominent by far, GoPro is only one of nearly 20 companies looking to make their market debuts this week, a pace unseen since the height of the dot-com boom in 2000. New issuers and investors have flocked back to I.P.O.s after a halt in the spring, when concerns about overvalued technology and health care start-ups gyrated the stock markets.
GoPro

Now, investors are again tempted by the growth potential of new stock sales. GoPro’s offering, for example, was 18 times oversubscribed, according to a person briefed on the matter.

“Investors figure that they’re going to make money,” said Kathleen Smith, a principal at Renaissance Capital, a research and investment advisory firm.

An exchange-traded fund maintained by Renaissance to track new I.P.O.s is up 6.7 percent over the past month, more than double the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index.

But since the market hiccups of the spring, investors have begun pushing back on pricing, according to Ms. Smith, with many stock sales now pricing below the midpoint of their expected price ranges. That suggests that buyers have become more disciplined in what they are willing to pay.

Still, companies like GoPro that make money remain in favor. The camera maker is certainly profitable — and growing. Sales nearly doubled last year, to $985.7 million, while net income almost doubled, to $60.6 million.

“Investors are looking at GoPro’s price as a multiple of earnings,” Ms. Smith said. “It’s nice that there are earnings.”

Created by the entrepreneur Nicholas Woodman after he wanted a camera that could record his surfing exploits, GoPro is one of only a handful of technology companies to price an I.P.O. after the spring hiatus. But the decade-old start-up hardly resembles high-tech purveyors like Zendesk, a customer-support provider.

GoPro’s main offering is its line of Hero cameras, rugged and waterproof in a way that traditional and smartphone cameras are not. So attractive are those devices that the company claims to have been the biggest seller of camcorders in the country last year, commanding 45 percent of all dollars spent in the category.

But the start-up has aspirations to become more than a photography specialist. It has pushed into media, promoting content on YouTube, Microsoft’s XBox game consoles and other channels. And it sponsors top athletes like the surfer Kelly Slater and the snowboarder Shaun White — who naturally record their exploits on GoPro cameras.

“We believe that the growing adoption of our capture devices and the engaging content they enable, position GoPro to become an exciting new media company,” the start-up wrote in its prospectus.

That transformation could help the company avoid the fate of other camera makers like Flip Video, which shut down two years after being acquired by Cisco.

Earning money from those media arrangements will take time, however. GoPro said in its prospectus that it did not expect material revenue from the new ventures this year.

The past success of GoPro has already made Mr. Woodman a billionaire. He raised about $86.4 million through the I.P.O., and his remaining holdings are now worth more than $1.2 billion. And he will retain control of the company, owning about 47.7 percent of the voting rights.




Sunday, June 22, 2014

Plate of Honey

“Think of America like a plate of honey,” Tim says. “And the jihadists are more like bees.” For over a decade, those bees have flocked to the nearest honey—our military in Afghanistan and Iraq. Will the bees follow when the troops come home?

The Worst is on the Way !

Defending Our America Sponsored

The guys discuss the tragic attacks in Kenya, Mumbai and Beslan—and say it’s only a matter of time before this type of coordinated terror takes place in America.


Defending Our America - We're Not Ready !

Tim’s “plate of honey” theory says an attack—or series of attacks—on American soft targets is nearly inevitable. Are we ready to defend against them? The guys don’t think so.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

How Obamacare Could Increase the Number of Uninsured Americans


A forthcoming academic report is warning that in 10 years, 40 million Americans will be without health insurance — a 10 percent increase — and Obamacare will be to blame.


It says that after 2017, health insurance premiums will escalate so high that an increasing number of employers will opt to pay the less expensive fine, and the individuals, finding few affordable options on the exchanges, will choose to do the same by 2024.
The report is by Bianca Frogner, assistant professor for health services management and leadership at George Washington University, and Stephen Parente, associate dean of the Carlson School of Management and director of the Medical Industry Leadership Institute at the University of Minnesota.

“There will be a significant number of uninsured Americans unwilling or unable to pay for the inflated insurance available on the exchanges and forced to pay penalties, which for 2016 and thereafter will be the greater of $695 or 2.5 percent of income,” Parente wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed previewing the report. “More will choose this option every year. By 2024, Ms. Frogner and I estimate that there will be more than 40 million uninsured, roughly 10 percent more than today.”

Monday, June 2, 2014

SEAL: Nobody That Wears a Navy SEAL Trident is a Fan of Obama or Hillary

Judge Pirro spoke with fmr Navy SEAL Christopher Mark Heben over the criticism Marcus Luttrell's "Lone Survivor" is receiving from the left and crap media. The left seem to question the events and the mission not understanding the purpose of the SEALs. They aren't primarily there to nation build and be peacemakers, as Heben points out SEALs are the "nation's a 911 response team... to make a person place or thing disappear"!

The discussion moved into Benghazi coverup where Heben made it clear the administration is positioning Hillary for her 2016 presidential run. This when he made a very clear statement that we the people can be thankful to hear "...let me make something very clear: nobody that wears a Navy SEAL Trident on their chest.. nobody is a fan of Obama, nobody is a fan of Hillary Clinton period" He then closes saying he and other former SEALs are planning to "expound upon everything that is out there right now on Benghazi".


US Navy SEAL Christopher Mark Heben: "Soldier For Hire"

Go with Chris as he takes you inside the world of US Government Contractors. Here, you will see just exactly what these former Special Forces Operators are doing now in order to protect the safety of US Citizens and US interests everywhere. Be careful, things get pretty rough during the process. You will not be disappointed!

****To all the SOF posers: 

This is a show 'teaser/sizzle reel' that is thrown together in order to market a concept to a network. Teasers/sizzle reels are filmed using what is called 'stock footage'....stuff that is already in Hollywood databases and comes from everywhere. The actors or reality role players in them do not screen and or approve the footage before it is a finished product. Why is this all thrown together so quickly and cheaply? Because it is only shown to 5 or 6 high level TV Network executives who want to possibly put a show on the air.....the 'sizzle' is only a 3 minute mini-marketing piece. What follows is a pilot episode or a short order for a few episodes as a test run....i.e: Battleground: Rhino Wars......currently airing on Animal Planet.

NOTE: This show is looking for a home on a network.