Saturday, March 26, 2016
The White House Screens 'The Seventh Fire' and Hosts a Panel Discussion
Published on YouTube on Mar 25, 2016
The White House Office of Public Engagement hosts a film screening of "The Seventh Fire" documentary, followed by a panel discussion with filmmakers and federal officials, South Court Auditorium.
Synopsis: When Rob Brown, a Native American gang leader on a remote Minnesota reservation, is sentenced to prison for a fifth time, he must confront his role in bringing violent drug culture into his beloved Ojibwe community. As Rob reckons with his past, his seventeen-year-old protégé, Kevin, dreams of the future: becoming the most powerful and feared Native gangster on the reservation.From Executive Producers Terrence Malick, Natalie Portman, and Chris Eyre comes this haunting and visually arresting nonfiction film about the Native American gang crisis.
Note: Additional information on the film is available here.
Farrakhan in Iran: Interview in The Islamic Republic of Iran
Published on YouTube on Mar 14, 2016
(NOI.org)
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and a Nation of Islam delegation
made a special trip to the Islamic Republic of Iran as the Muslim
nation celebrated the 37th anniversary of its revolution amid the end of
U.S. sanctions and plans for a late February, 2016 election.
During his trip, Minister Farrakhan sat down with Iranian journalist Nader Talebzadeh for this enlightening interview.
Nader Talebzadeh is an Iranian journalist, TV producer and host, and documentary and feature filmmaker. He is based in Tehran.
During his trip, Minister Farrakhan sat down with Iranian journalist Nader Talebzadeh for this enlightening interview.
Nader Talebzadeh is an Iranian journalist, TV producer and host, and documentary and feature filmmaker. He is based in Tehran.
U.S. Views of Muslims and Islam
Shibley Telhami, Sadat Professor for Peace (University of Maryland), talked about U.S. perceptions of those who practice
Islam, in light of the terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium, earlier
that same week and statements made by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
Click here for video.
Source: C-SPAN
Why Bernie Sanders Isn't Dropping Out Despite Hillary's Lead
By Alex Seitz-Wald
Bernie Sanders isn't going anywhere, despite
Hillary Clinton's prohibitive delegate lead, and Tuesday night offers a
hint why. But the underdog's path forward carries risks as well as
challenges.
Even though Sanders came up short in Arizona,
where his campaign invested most heavily, the Vermont senator ended up
netting 17 delegates over Clinton Tuesday, thanks to lopsided wins in
the Idaho and Utah caucuses.
He ended up taking away a tidy 57 percent of the
pledged delegates up for grabs that day. And as it happens, 58 is the
percentage of outstanding pledged delegates Sanders needs to win from
now on in order to finish the primary calendar with more pledged
delegates than Hillary Clinton, according to an NBC News analysis.
Click here for the full article.
Source: NBC News
The Cross-Color Coalition Fighting to Stop Donald Trump
By Trymaine Lee
The protest movement against Donald Trump has
evolved from a mostly localized phenomenon to a nationally orchestrated
effort that has drawn a diverse alliance of players who've found a
common foe in the front-runner.
Over the last several months, as Trump's
popularity among Republican primary voters has grown, the massive
rallies he's held across the country have become targets for protests
and disruption. At first, those disruptions included one or two people
heckling him, denouncing his often incendiary and exclusionary messages
aimed at immigrants, women and racial or religious minorities.
But as the size of Trump's rallies has swelled, so have the number of
protesters infiltrating and disrupting them. In recent weeks the events
have devolved into stuttered spectacle, with a red-faced Trump unable to
get through a speech without some form of protestation, often coupled
with an angry or violent response from his supporters.
Click here for the full article.
Source: NBC News
Texas Voters Ask Supreme Court to Block Voter ID Law
By Pete Williams
Hispanic voters in Texas, joined by a Democratic
congressman, asked the U.S. Supreme Court Friday to block the state
from enforcing its tough voter ID law during this fall's elections.
Passed in 2011 and subject to court challenges
ever since, the law requires a photo ID to vote but limits the
permissible forms of identification. College ID's, for example, are not
accepted, but gun licenses are.
A federal judge struck the law down, but a
federal appeals court blocked that order two years ago, ruling that the
state should be allowed to enforce the law in order to avoid confusion,
because the 2014 election was so near.
The law has been enforced since then, and it was in effect during this year's Texas primary.
Click here for video.
Source: NBC News
NoVo Foundation to Invest $90 Million in Future of Women of Color
By Lauren Victoria Burke
The NoVo Foundation, which is run by the son and
daughter-in-law of billionaire investor Warren Buffett, has announced
they will pledge a $90 million investment in girls and young women of
color in the U.S.
The foundation is calling the effort the largest
ever made by a private foundation to address structural problems facing
girls and young women of color in the U.S.
"This work is about dismantling the barriers
that prevent them from realizing that potential and leading us toward a
truly transformative movement for change," said Jennifer Buffett,
co-president of the NoVo
Foundation in a statement released Wednesday.
"Our goal is to create the conditions for change
by advancing the work of the real experts in this movement: girls and
young women of color and the advocates working with them," added Peter
Buffett, co-president.
Click here for video.
Source: NBC News
Friday, March 25, 2016
Vice President Biden Remarks on Merrick Garland Nomination
Vice President Joe Biden spoke about the confirmation process of Supreme
Court nominees. He called for the confirmation of U.S. Court of Appeals
of D.C. Chief Judge Merrick Garland, President Obama’s replacement for
the late Supreme Court Justice Scalia. The vice president argued the
case for a full Supreme Court and explained his comments he made on the
nomination process back in 1992 while serving on the Senate Judiciary
Committee.
Click here for video.
Source: C-SPAN
Defense Department News Conference
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair General
Joseph Dunford held a news conference on combating ISIS. Secretary
Carter confirmed news reports of the death of ISIS' second-in-command,
saying “We are systematically eliminating ISIS' cabinet. We’ve killed
several key ISIS terrorists this week, including, we believe, Haji
Iman.” Haji Iman is an alias of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli, who was
believed to have become deputy leader after ISIS' leader, Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, was reportedly injured in an airstrike.
Click here for video.
Source: C-SPAN
U.S. Intelligence and National Security
Former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden talked about the past,
present, and future of U.S. intelligence and national security
policy. General Hayden is the author of Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror.
Click here for video.
Source: C-SPAN
National Lieutenant Governors Association Meeting on Veterans' Issues
The National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) will hold its
annual meeting to examine ways to advance federal-state relations on a
range of issues including assistance to veterans.
Click here for video.
Source: C-SPAN
Governor Cuomo's Statement on the Killing of Sascha and Alexander Pinczowski
"This morning, New Yorkers were
saddened to learn that two of our own, Sascha and Alexander Pinczowski, lost
their lives in Tuesday's senseless terror attacks in Brussels. Their lives were
cut short by cowards who have chosen extremism and hate instead of peace and
unity. On behalf of all New Yorkers, I extend our deepest prayers and
condolences to the Pinczowski family, as well as all those who lost loved ones
in Tuesday's heartbreaking attacks."
Source: Press Office, Governor
Andrew M. Cuomo
Statement on the Third Estimate of GDP for the Fourth Quarter of 2015
WASHINGTON, DC – Jason
Furman, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, issued the
following statement today on the third estimate of GDP for the
fourth quarter of 2015.
Summary: Real
GDP growth was revised up to 1.4 percent at an annual rate in the
fourth quarter, reflecting both solid domestic demand and continued
external headwinds.
Fourth-quarter
economic growth was revised up 0.4 percentage point to 1.4 percent at
an annual rate and domestic demand continued to grow. Overall, the most
stable and persistent components of output—consumption and fixed
investment—rose a solid 2.8 percent during the four quarters of 2015,
well above the 2.0-percent GDP growth in 2015. Weaker foreign growth
continued to weigh on economic growth in the fourth quarter,
underscoring the importance of policies that open our exports to new
markets and promote strong domestic demand. There is more work to do,
and the President is committed to policies that will boost our long-run
growth and living standards, including policies to support innovation
and investments in infrastructure and job training.
You can view the complete statement here.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Calling All Youth; Sanders Seeks SYEP Applicants and College Interns
Team Sanders (2015): Stephanie Hemraj, left, Veshno Kumar and Sadney Joseph.
Senator James Sanders Jr. (D-Rochdale Village) is proud to announce that for the third year in a row his office will be a host site for the NYC Summer Youth Employment Program. He encourages all eligible applicants to take advantage of this valuable opportunity to gain real world experience of government affairs in a professional work environment.
“I have long been a supporter of the Summer Youth Employment Program, and believe it should be expanded so that more folk can get involved,” Sanders said. “This is an investment in our future. As the philosopher Confucius said, ‘If your plan is for one year, plant rice. If your plan is for ten years, plant trees. If your plan is for one hundred years, educate children.’”
The deadline to apply for SYEP is April 15, 2016. Applications can be submitted online through the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development at https://application.nycsyep.
We also encourage community businesses and organizations to become a SYEP host site and share their knowledge and expertise with our young people. Applications can be submitted online at https://worksitepreapp.
SYEP is open to New York City youth between the ages of 14 and 24 and offers up to six weeks of paid employment during July and August at a variety of entry-level jobs including positions at government agencies, hospitals, summer camps, non-profits, small businesses, law firms, museums, sports enterprises and retail organizations.
"The best way to learn is by doing, and the best way to start is with a position at a local business or organization,” Sanders said. “These jobs build experience and character and may ignite a passion in a field that becomes a future career.”
In addition to being a SYEP site, Senator Sanders’ Office also hosts an unpaid college internship program. Matriculating college students within the five boroughs will be able to earn college credit while gaining experience in office administration, economic development, research and writing, social media and event planning.
Applicants should have an interest in politics, leadership or civic engagement. Students who are majoring in urban planning, public administration, political science and sociology are especially encouraged to apply.
Those who are interested must send a resume and cover letter via email to hamm@nysenate.gov or via fax at 718-523-3670. Please be advised that a GPA of 2.5 and permission from your academic department may be required by your institution.
“Last summer, we had the privilege of working with some of the best and brightest from our community,” Sanders said. “I look forward to having an even better experience this year. I cannot wait to meet the future leaders who will walk through our doors.”
Source: The Office of State Senator James Sanders, Jr.
Meet White Lives Matter: The Racist Response to the Black Lives Matter Movement
By Sarah Viets
After the accelerated
growth of the Black Lives Matter movement, many racists across America
have gone on a barnstorming campaign, posting the catch phrase White
Lives Matter (WLM), to counter a message they believe is playing a part
in a systematic devaluing of white culture –– even orchestrating what
they call a “white genocide."
Since then, the Texas-based neo-Nazi group Aryan Renaissance Society (ARS), a member of the white nationalist coalition United Aryan Front,
has attempted to capitalize on this momentum by promoting WLM as “a
movement dedicated to [the] promotion of the white race,” according to
ARS documents.
While its unclear if WLM is a group attempting to create this alleged
movement, claiming to have “representatives in various states” or a pet
project of ARS, members of ARS encourages sympathetic whites who want to
spread the WLM message to contact ARS members.
Tennessean Rebecca Barnette, a member of ARS, ran one of the WLM
Facebook pages (until it was shut down). ARS member Scott Lacy appears
to manage the White Lives Matter Texas and Oklahoma Community Facebook
page, posting family photos on the Facebook profile. To top it off, ARS
also claims to be “the leading force behind the WLM Movement.”
Click here for the full article.
'Flashback Friday': Selma - Montgomery March, 1965 (Full Version)
Published on YouTube on Nov 15, 2014
A
powerful and recently rediscovered film made during the 1965 Selma to
Montgomery march for voting rights. Stefan Sharff's intimate documentary
reflects his youthful work in the montage style under the great Russian
filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein. The film features moving spirituals.
Marchers include Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta
Scott King. (NJ state film festival)
Director: Stefan Sharff
Cameramen:
Stefan Sharff
Christopher Harris
Julian Krainin
Alan Jacobs
Norris Eisenbrey
Director: Stefan Sharff
Cameramen:
Stefan Sharff
Christopher Harris
Julian Krainin
Alan Jacobs
Norris Eisenbrey
First Read: As Republicans Feud, Clinton Pivots Toward November
By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann
First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC
Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why
they matter.
As GOP race gets nastier, Clinton pivots to the general election
In one of the least eventful weeks of the 2016
campaign in recent memory -- due to the tragic terrorist attacks in
Belgium and the lack of primary contests -- two important developments
took place. First, the Republican race got nastier (if that was
possible) after Donald Trump and Ted Cruz battled over their wives.
"Donald, you're a sniveling coward, and leave Heidi the hell alone,"
Cruz said after Trump retweeted
an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife. Still, Cruz didn't answer the
question from NBC's Hallie Jackson if he'd support Trump as the GOP
nominee after this episode. "Donald Trump will not be the nominee," Cruz
maintained. And consider that Trump vs. Cruz, as well as the "Stop
Trump" effort, is going to last another FOUR months until the Republican
convention in July. The second development that took place this week
was that Hillary Clinton started pivoting heavily toward the general
election after her primary victory in Arizona. Note her public events
since Tuesday: a counterterrorism speech at Stanford after the attacks
in Belgium, and then a homeland security forum at the University of
Southern California. And today, per NBC's Monica Alba, Clinton
surrogates like former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will hold a
conference call contrasting her foreign-policy/national security
approach with the Republican candidates. Now that pivot could be
somewhat risky for Clinton, given that Bernie Sanders will likely close
his delegate deficit in this weekend's three Democratic contests. But
the trends are unmistakable: Democrats are turning to the general, while
Republicans are likely bracing themselves for another four months of
what we saw this week.
Click here for the full article.
Source: NBC News
Registration Deadline For NY Presidential Primaries Looms
By Melissa Russo
New Yorkers only have a few more hours to register to vote in next month's presidential primaries.
Potential voters can register to vote until the end of the day Friday to participate in the state's primaries on April 19.
New Yorkers who can't
make it to a registration center by the time they close at 5 p.m. can
also register online or by mail. Mailed applications must be postmarked
on March 25 and received by March 30.
Click here for the full article.
Source: NBC News
Brussels: Three Arrested in Major Police Operations
Three people have been arrested in major police operations in Brussels.
The Belgian prosecutor’s office confirmed three people had been
detained in total in Brussels following Friday’s (March 25) operation,
all of whom are related to the “thwarted French attack plot,
made public by French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve on Thursday
(March 24).
One of the detainees was apprehended in the Schaerbeek area of
northern Brussels. He could be seen with a small child, who was later
led away by security forces.
Two of those arrested have been named as Tawfik A., and Salah A. The
man detained following the Schaerbeek operation, has not yet been
named.
Tawfik A., and the man arrested in Schaerbeek were wounded in the leg, according to the statement.
Click here for the full article.
Source: Euronews
Muslim Condemnation of Attacks “Not Enough Anymore” Says Grand Mosque Imam
The imam of Brussel’s Grand Mosque says that Muslim condemnation of
the recent terrorist attacks in the city “is not enough anymore.”
Galaye Ndiaye believes much more needs to be done to discourage
young people from becoming radicalised. It’s estimated that 500 young
people from Belgium have gone to fight in Iraq and Syria.
On Thursday, leaders at the Grand Mosque draped the Belgian national
flag and European Union flag outside the mosque, determined to send out
a clear message that they too are angry and grieving over the recent
attacks.
Click here for summary.
Source: Euronews
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Grace Church Websites Reaches Milestone, Services 100 Churches in Underserved Communities
(South Windsor, CT) – Just one month
after launching in mid-February, Grace Church Websites, founded by American
business magnate and philanthropist Don Vaccaro and pastor Rev. Dr. Boise
Kimber, has provided one hundred churches in low-income areas with free
websites spanning much of the United States. Grace Church Websites has donated
a wide variety of free web-related services to Churches from Texas to Florida,
Kentucky to Alabama, and Connecticut to Georgia. These services include: domain
registration and annual renewal, website maintenance, a content management
system, and hosting. Mr. Vaccaro and Kimber launched the company in order to
help churches – especially local, urban churches – better reach the people in
their communities looking for a church family.
“When we launched Grace Church Websites,
I knew churches across the country needed assistance with business development,
but I was thrilled to see how quickly churches across the country completed
registration forms on our website. I have devoted my career to giving men and
women in the community the chance to thrive, and Grace Church Websites offer
people an opportunity to connect directly with churches in their communities
and to be given fellowship and access to empowerment,” said Vaccaro, who serves
as CEO of Grace Church Websites.
“The church is a conduit to the
community and in today’s times, to compete with the influx of national and
international technological innovations, local churches must be given access
and opportunity. Churches and their congregants must modernize in order to
continue to remain relevant. These websites serve as digital front doors:
welcoming newcomers, keeping members informed, organizing activities and
sharing God’s love with their communities,” said Rev. Dr. Kimber.
According to renowned national civil
rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton, President and Founder of National Action
Network: “Grace Church Websites is providing a need for faith-based
organizations that is leading to economic empowerment, decreasing the digital
divide, and diversifying the Information Superhighway.”
According to Pastor Ahmad Haywood,
Senior Pastor at Trueworship Tabernacle in Corpus Christi, Texas: “We are truly
blessed that Grace Church Websites has provided our church with a free website,
including development of its content and hands-on assistance with the design.
In a short period of time, we have gained membership and our doors have been
opened to a new array of potential congregants.” http://twtcc.org/
There are no costs associated with a
website set up through Grace Church Websites. Organizations interested in
signing up for website services should visit their website at www.gracechurchsites.com
or contact support@gracechurchsites.com.
Source: Mercury