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    NEWS ROUND-UP: MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011

    Monday, October 17th, 2011

    In today’s news, Occupy Wall Street protesters have raised $300K; Iran will investigate the plot to kill the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the US; President Obama will engage in a three-day bus tour this week; and Michelle Bachmann and Donald Trump will host a “tele-town hall” tonight. In other news, the St. Louis Cardinals will take on the Texas Rangers in the World Series, and Giuliana Rancic has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Coral + Caitlin

    CRUCIAL

    Occupy Wall Street Shows Muscle, Raises $300K, http://n.pr/p1OuU9
    As of today, the Occupy Wall Street protests have been going on for one month. And for a month’s work, it has raised close to $300,000 and has also gained storage space filled with donated supplies. The money has been raised through the demonstration’s website and from donations taken in Zucotti Park. The group has also organized a demands committee to determine whether or not they will place concrete demands. So far the group is split; some believe set demands are the ultimate goal while others think they would be futile.

    Kenya sends troops into Somalia to hit al-Shabab, http://bbc.in/o59SSH
    Kenya’s foreign minister has sent troops into neighboring Somalia to target the Islamic insurgent group al-Shabab. Moses Masika Wetangula said Kenya was “defending itself,” after a spate of suspected al-Shabab kidnappings. Eyewitnesses say at least 25 armored Kenyan vehicles were seen in the Somali town of Dhobley, while unidentifiable warplanes struck two al Shabab bases in southern Somalia. Al Shabab has vowed to fight off the Kenyan attackers, while Somalia’s diplomat at the United Nations called the move “a very serious territorial intrusion by a foreign country.”

    Iran says happy to examine US plot allegations, http://reut.rs/pgFXx2
    The US has foiled an alleged Iranian plot to kill the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the US last week in DC. Iran has since asked Washington to send over the evidence of the Iranian plot so officials can investigate it and prove that it is “baseless propaganda.” “We are prepared to examine any issue, even if fabricated, seriously and patiently, and we have called on America to submit to us any information in regard to this scenario,” said Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi.

    BP reaches $4bn settlement over Deepwater Horizon disaster, http://bit.ly/pf182W
    BP has reached a $4 billion dollar settlement with a former partner over claims related to last year’s deadly explosion and oil spill at the offshore drilling platform. The partner, Anadarko, had held a 25-percent stake in the Macondo well when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded. Andarko filed gross negligence claims against BP after the disaster. However, BP claims it is not solely responsible for the disaster and that this settlement proves it. Anadarko has dropped the negligence suit.

    American “elated” in NZ after South Pole rescue, http://bit.ly/rgFSPp
    On Monday, an American who was working in the South Pole was rescued and taken to New Zealand before falling ill. Renee-Nicole Douceur, 58, of Seabrook., N.H., landed in Christchurch, which was the closest location with a treatment center. Doucer asked her employer, Raytheon Polar Services, to airlift her out in August after having what doctors think was a stroke. However, her request was denied due to weather conditions. Speaking by phone, Douceur said on “The Early Show” she’s “elated” to be in New Zealand and is feeling great, but is still experiencing visual impairment and difficulty speaking.

    Voters may have to wait at least a minute per person in line, http://bit.ly/nGLm6Q
    Following the mock election last Tuesday, the Madison, WI city clerk’s office put together statistics that show voters will have to wait at least one minute per person in line. The mock election was held to give voters and poll workers an idea of how the 2012 presidential election will run with Wisconsin’s new voting laws. Traditionally, Madison has two election officials stationed at each polling booth. In the mock election, there were more poll workers stationed. If Madison continues to use two election officials, voters could wait up to four minutes times the number of people in line.

    In swing state tour, Obama to urge Congress to get to work this week on pieces of jobs bill, http://wapo.st/qb7jA7
    President Barack Obama is combining campaigning for his jobs bill with campaigning for his re-election. This week, the President will urge Congress to get to work on his jobs bill with a three-day bus tour through North-Carolina and Virginia, two states that will be critical in his re-election. Later, he will travel west to Colorado, Nevada, and New Mexico. Campaigning in these regions is meant to reduce Obama’s need to win Ohio and Florida, two states his team fears they cannot pull this election.

    (via TPM) Bachmann And Trump Now Taking Your Phone Calls, http://bit.ly/nfVLcT: Donald Trump is scheduled to join Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-MN) on Monday night for a “tele-town hall” meeting to talk about economic issues. Voters can call in from anywhere in the nation to ask the pair questions. Even though Trump hasn’t officially endorsed a candidate, this is the first time that he is participating in an event with any candidate. You may visit the link to find out where to go to sign up to call in to the pair tonight.

    Amazon Signs Up Authors, Writing Publishers Out of Deal, http://nyti.ms/nxkCYu
    Amazon is beginning to make publishing companies obsolete. The company is set to publish 122 books this fall in both physical and e-book form. Publishing veteran Laurence Kirshbaum was hired to help pull in big names in fiction and non-fiction. “Publishers are terrified and don’t know what to do,” said Dennis Loy Johnson of Melville House. Amazon signed its first deal with the self-help author Tim Ferriss, and last week it announced a memoir by the actress and director Penny Marshall.

    Wireless Users Will Get Alerts on Excess Use, http://nyti.ms/rjpYKw
    Under an agreement reached by carriers and the Federal Communications Commission, cell phone users who are nearing their usage limits will now be alerted so they do not rack up overage charges. The agreement is meant to help customers save money since companies usually charge high fees for going over minutes and data usage. Within 12 months, the companies will begin delivering alerts for free either by text or voice.

    CULTURAL

    Michael Tomasky brings up “Romney’s Worst Nightmare,” http://bit.ly/nUW96k

    Charles Krauthammer discusses “Dibs on the Rich,” http://trib.in/pu0Oo8

    Pujols, Cardinals take wild ride to World Series, http://bit.ly/omuudF

    Dan Wheldon was an engaging young champion, http://lat.ms/q0Mop0

    Giuliana Rancic reveals she has breast cancer, http://bit.ly/raWuRo

    Lady Gaga Does Marilyn Monroe At President Clinton B’Day, http://on.mtv.com/pwJ6Qp

    Jay-Z and Kanye Expand Tour Again, http://p4k.in/o6dQxX

    coral@rockthevote.com
    Bio: Coral is the Marketing Intern at Rock the Vote

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Tuesday, March 29, 2011

    Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

    O makes his case for intervening in Libya, BP managers face manslaughter investigations in connection with last year’s oil spill, the ever-rising cost of raw materials means less food for your buck, and Michigan is cutting its unemployment benefits by 6 weeks. Meanwhile, Natalie Portman’s Black Swan stunt double is outraged that she’s not getting credit for her big-screen moves and 50 cent and Robert De Niro will be sharing a stage.

    CRUCIAL:

    Obama: U.S. Had a Responsibility to Act in Libyahttp://wapo.st/hEnWeS

    Nine days after military intervention in Libya began, Obama explained that the reasoning behind military intervention in Libya was to prevent killings of the people there, as Gaddafi threatened. He then acknowledged that we cannot afford a second situation like Iraq, and that the control of the operation will shift to NATO on Wednesday. The action in Libya had the lowest approval rating at the start of a war in recent history.

    BP Managers Said to Face U.S. Manslaughter Charges Review,  http://bloom.bg/h4Xql4

    After the death of 11 workers in last year’s off shore oil explosion, BP managers might face manslaughter charges. One anonymous individual with knowledge of the case said that the investigation would examine whether managers made decisions that valued speed and cost over the safety of their employees.

    Food Inflation Kept Hidden in Tinier Bagshttp://nyti.ms/hgz9rT

    With the state of economy and an expected price increase in raw materials, prices have stayed the same for packaged foods, but the amount of food has decreased. This change is often disguised by the packaging, such as changing the depth of the box.

    Michigan Cuts Jobless Benefits by Six Weekshttp://nyti.ms/i9YUiJ

    Michigan has the longest unemployment rate of any other state, and now it has the shortest unemployment benefits. After 20 weeks benefits will end for the unemployed, instead of the current 26 weeks.

    Obama’s New Gadget: an iPadhttp://bit.ly/eDDBqX

    Obama is no stranger to tech trends, he owns one of the 15 million iPads sold by Apple as well as a Blackberry. The President joked with a television anchor about even having his own computer.

    Howard Kurtz on the Fox Exec who called Obama a Socialist: http://bit.ly/hjfcxF

    CULTURAL:

    Did Natalie Portman really dance?: http://bit.ly/ibHmZ8

    50 Cent and Robert De Niro star together in new film: http://exm.nr/hXH7em

    Final Harry Potter poster released: http://bit.ly/hS7y7u

    Karl Lagerfeld sticks up for his “American dream girl” Blake Lively: http://nydn.us/ihJkxA

    Altoid skewers your Facebook friends: http://on.mash.to/fK598r

    Two aced Final Four picks: http://nyp.st/eRJaic

    Ina Garten to meet with her sick fan after Internet scolding: http://wapo.st/fqB5Il

    Kristin Andrews
    Bio: Kristin is Rock the Vote's Communications Intern

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Tuesday, March 15, 2011

    Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

    Media wars take center stage early this week: The N.R.A. says it won’t meet with Obama after his Arizona oped yesterday to discuss gun control; Politico reports on whether Obama’s public call for No Child Left Behind reform by September is viable; Republican candidates find a headline-baiting, fledgling talking point for 2012 about the so-called decline of America; as Kristen Gilibrand calls for Afghanistan withdrawl plan al Qaida launches a Cosmo-style glossy mag for women; former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino slams O for joking about Boehner’s tan, meanwhile Katie Couric eyes a talk show with ABC after her CBS contract expires in June and Larry King might be on the move to … The Daily Show?!?!

    p.s. If all that is too much to process, copy Nate Silver’s March Madness bracket and beat your co-workers in the annual office showdown.

    CRUCIAL:

    Al-Qa’ida Glossy Advises Women to Cover Up and Marry a Martyr, http://ind.pn/i7Kr3E

    A new magazine called Al-Shamikha, or the Majestic Woman, was launched by Al-Qa’ida to teach women everything from manners to how to operate large guns.

    Sen Kirsten Gillibrand Presses Administration For Clear Withdraw Plan From Afghanistanhttp://huff.to/hGwnYj

    Gillibrand is urging the President to draw a clear timeline of withdraw from Afghanistan in order to hold the government accountable and ensure that all troops are removed by 2014.

    N.R.A. Declines to Meet with Obama on Gun Policy, http://nyti.ms/eBvgBI

    Following Obama’s op-ed on gun control, officials at the Justice Department are set to meet with groups on different sides of the gun control issue. The N.R.A. does not want to participate in the discussion “with a group of people that have spent a lifetime trying to destroy the Second Amendment” and instead encourage the talks to center around enforcing the laws already put in place.

    Could ‘No Child’ Get Left Behind?, http://bit.ly/eMVzeK

    Both Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress agree that No Child Left Behind needs to be overhauled. The group of bipartisan lawmakers called the “Big Eight”  have been meeting with a variety of top officials to pave the way for education reform.

    Between BP and Japan, is Barack Obama Snakebit on Energy Policy, http://politi.co/gzLTVj

    Events beyond President Obama’s control, such as the nuclear plant explosion in Japan and the BP drilling incident have put his energy policy under serious scrutiny.

    GOP 2012 Theme: American Decline, http://politi.co/gxUtgo

    Republicans candidates for 2012 fear that America might be falling as we lose our economic position and are no longer in the powerful position we once were.

    The Katie Couric Sweepstakes, http://bit.ly/f13ZgU

    As Katie Couric’s contract nears an end there is much speculation as to what direction she will head, including her own talk show.

    Larry King to Join…The Daily Show?, http://bit.ly/h6Ddpe

    Dana Perino is not laughing at Obama’s jokes about Boehner’s skin color: http://bit.ly/evCdnH

    CULTURAL:

    Political statistician works numbers for March Madness: http://nyti.ms/eq5hQ6

    25 year old author enjoys wild success over The Tiger’s Wife: http://nyti.ms/gSZp9x

    Conan O’Brien documentary in distribution deal: http://bit.ly/gvf70S

    Clinton fundraiser gets the support of Drake and other celebs: http://bit.ly/hVuhEZ

    Santigold joins Jay-Z at Roc Nation Management: http://bit.ly/dSaRZ

    Kristin Andrews
    Bio: Kristin is Rock the Vote's Communications Intern

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Tuesday, March 1, 2011

    Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

    Deep sea drilling begins again, The Governator plans a green energy global tour, and the U.S. sends war ships to Libya.  Meanwhile, Dancing with the Stars unveils its new cast and Oscar viewership was down on Sunday.

    CRUCIAL:

    Oil Drilling to Resume in the Gulfs’ Deep Waters, http://nyti.ms/hNzYlN

    Nobel Energy receives the first permit for deep sea drilling after the BP incident last spring. Permits will be reviewed individually and slowly, as opposed to the rapid approval given out before.

    U.S. Readies Military Options on Libya, http://nyti.ms/fi620d

    The United States has frozen assets and moved war ships towards Libya.  Foreign military intervention in the region is controversial from many different angles, and the movements serve mostly as a warning to Qaddafi.

    New Poll Finds Support for Public Employee Unions, http://huff.to/i20bIW

    Based on two polls conducted by the Pew Research Center, and CBS News and the New York Times, when the government and unions clash the public generally sides with unions.

    Edwards Lies Low, But That Won’t Last, http://nyti.ms/hvvVHY

    Edwards awaits the decision of a grand jury who will rule as to whether or not he knew that money from campaign donations was being used to hide his affair.

    Online Voter Registration Celebrates First Anniversary, http://bit.ly/hAox9u

    Oregon is one of the few states that allows online voter registration. After one year of use the system has proven to be cost effective and no voter fraud has been reported.

    The Governator Goes Green, http://politi.co/eKSOK0

    Schwarzenegger plans a world tour to promote green energy technology, focusing on how the United States will lose out against Europe and China if it cannot compete in this market.

    Unlikely opposition- gays who do not support gay marriage: http://bit.ly/g1jcC8

    Word of Chinese protests lead to harassment of foreign journalists: http://econ.st/hjqM1n

    The National Institute for Civil Discourse brings parties together: http://nyti.ms/htwu1P

    David Brooks offers guidelines for budget cuts: http://nyti.ms/gaN7oy

    CULTURAL:

    Chris Brown goes platinum, Lady Gaga opts for a darker shade: http://bit.ly/fDrCjv

    Zach Galifianakis to reprise SNL stage: http://bit.ly/eNwmZd

    Dancing with the Stars cast revealed: http://eonli.ne/eljMcv

    Oscar ratings down from last year: http://bit.ly/eSiwen

    NBC launches American Idol rival: http://bit.ly/h0zaSi

    Kristin Andrews
    Bio: Kristin is Rock the Vote's Communications Intern

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Friday, February 18, 2011

    Friday, February 18th, 2011

    Obama backs protests in the Badger State, Congress continues the fiscal fights, and Glee takes down the King of Rock-n-Roll.

    CRUCIAL

    Obama Joins Wisconsin Budget Battle, Opposing Republican Anti-Union Bill, http://wapo.st/ft99OT

    The President backs protesters in Wisconsin after Republicans planned to cut public worker benefits, among other things, saying that the Governor “assulted” unions.

    Popular Rage is Met With Violence in Mideast, http://nyti.ms/e8sCw3

    Governments try to put a stop to the protests that have errupted across the Middle East have become more and more violent.

    Facebook Adds LGBT-Friendly Relationship Status Options, http://on.mash.to/dZfILp

    Civil Union and Domestic Partnership are now two of the options for US Facebook users relationship status.

    Is Social Search the Future of the Internet?, http://bit.ly/ezz9Ea

    Google will allow users to connect their YouTube, Twitter and Flickr accounts in order to personalize search results, adding a social element.

    Totes Votes: Targeting Chicago’s Young Voters, http://bit.ly/e43bcP

    Although young voters make up a large percentage of the eligible voting population, they still do not feel as though candidates are addressing them or their issues of concern. In Chicago, Rock the Vote and Rockit Bar and Grill hosted a Mayoral Debate after party   to bring candidates and young voters together.

    BP Says Spill Settlement Terms Are Too Generous, http://nyti.ms/idttTF

    Many of those filing for reimbursements after the BP disaster don’t feel as though they are getting enough, however, BP feels differently, arguing that too much compensation is being given.

    Meet Their Backyard Backstabbers, http://politi.co/eUxUvw

    Politicians from the same state attack each other shamelessly in hopes of destroying presidential hopefuls.

    Congress Finally Earns its Pay, http://on.wsj.com/gHXfH1

    The debating over the 2011 budget this week has shown democracy at its finest, allowing for the minority to be heard and for each member of the parties to assert their own opinions.

    CULTURAL:

    Seyfried and Phillippe officially over: http://bit.ly/gmgEWh\

    Former TV star and father of 8, working on the rooftops: http://bit.ly/fqVANc

    A new beer named after princess-to-be: http://bit.ly/fbxf9I

    Elvis Presley toppled by Glee: http://bit.ly/h6R2zN

    Vick not ready to talk to Oprah: http://yhoo.it/i4W9Fj

    Kristin Andrews
    Bio: Kristin is Rock the Vote's Communications Intern

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com