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    News Round-Up: Friday, September 30, 2011

    Friday, September 30th, 2011

    Top al Qaeda leader Anwar al Awlaki has been killed; the Occupy Wall Street protests gain crucial support; Mexico City considers pre-determined marriage contracts; Senator Dick Durbin slams Bank of America’s new debit card fee; Maine’s Secretary of State sends a threatening letter to college students; and Ohio’s voting laws will now be on the 2012 ballot. Meanwhile, Disney may release more classics in 3D; and will we be Keeping Up with the Mandelas?

    Coral + Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Officials Thought They Might Kill Awlaki on 9/11 Anniversary, http://abcn.ws/o4Rmvm
    Anwar al Awlaki, a top al Qaeda leader from Yemen, has been killed by the US. The US had been tracking him for months and had the chance to kill him on the anniversary of 9/11; however, officials waited for a moment when he was away from civilians. Awlaki was “very operational” and heavily involved in plotting terrorist attacks. He was killed in Yemen in a deliberate airstrike on his compound.

    Occupy Wall Street Protests Poised to Grow Rapidly With Union Support, http://bit.ly/pEN6t8
    Over the past few weeks, the Occupy Wall Street protests have consisted of a few hundred people; however, it is poised to grow larger as a number of major unions are planning to join the demonstrations. On Tuesday, over 700 uniformed pilots marched for better pay and on Wednesday, the New York Transit Workers Union executive board unanimously voted to support the protests. The union even took to its Twitter to ask its 38,000 followers to join a march on October 5.

    ‘Til 2013 do us part? Mexico mulls 2-year marriage, http://reut.rs/p3JUjM
    Leftists in Mexico City are proposing reformation of the civil code so that couples can decide on the length of their marriages before tying the knot. The minimum contract would be for two years and include provisions on children and property in case of a split. Half of marriages in Mexico City end in divorce, and leftists claim these contracts would take the pain out of the process. The church, which is already angry with Mexico City’s legalization of gay marriage, calls the contract “absurd.”

    Durbin Slams Bailed-Out Bank of America Over New Debit Card Fee, http://fxn.ws/nknqQS
    Democratic Senator Dick Durbin is calling out Bank of America after it announced that it will charge a $5 monthly fee to all customers who make purchases on their debit cards. “It seems that old habits die hard for Bank of America. After years of raking in excess profits off an unfair and anti-competitive interchange system, Bank of America is trying to find new ways to pad their profits by sticking it to its customers,” Durbin said in a statement.

    Board of Governors passes tuition for illegal immigrants, http://bit.ly/qPBaRq
    On Monday, a Rhode Island state higher education board passed a law that allows illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition fees to attend Rhode Island public colleges and universities. Under the new policy, the students must have graduated from a Rhode Island high school and attended it for at least three years. They will also have to seek legal status as soon as they are eligible.

    Maine Elections Chief Uses GOP List To Intimidate Student Voters And Encourage Them To Re-Register In Another State, http://bit.ly/q0cz7t
    Last week, Republican Maine Secretary of State Charles Summers sent a threatening letter to out-of-state college students who are legally registered to vote in Maine. The letter noted that they could possibly be violating election law and should re-register in another state. The letter said that Summers “was presented with a list of 206 University of Maine students with out-of-state home addresses and asked to investigate allegations of election law violations.” In encouraging them to re-register elsewhere, he stated, “you are no longer claiming to be a Maine resident, I ask that you complete the enclosed form to cancel your voter registration in Maine.”

    New Ohio elections law put on hold after groups deliver petitions to put issue on ballot, http://bit.ly/rgpO5d
    A coalition of liberal organizations, voting activists, and labor groups submitted over 300,000 signatures to have an Ohio law that restricts early voting be put on the ballot in 2012. This means that Ohio voters will decide on the measure and the law will not be in effect for the the 2012 elections.

    (via POLITICO Breaking News) Florida’s presidential preference commission has set the state’s primary for Jan. 31, a move certain to push the four states authorized to hold early-nominating contests into early January. Friday’s 7-2 vote came after 25 minutes of discussion regarding Jan. 3, Jan. 31 and March 6 as possible dates.

    Republicans in Congress beat Democrats on tweets, http://wapo.st/obF317
    With most Millennials living online and one-third of them using the internet to connect with government officials, it’s become increasingly important that politicians interact and engage with young people on Twitter. According to the Washington Post, young people see politicians who do not tweet as “almost insignificant.” Currently, 86% of House Republicans tweet compared to 75% of House Democrats. In the Senate, 47 Republicans use Twitter along with 41 of the 51 Democrats and 2 independents. It’s important that these politicians use Twitter as a source of interaction instead of a talking points platform. Heather Smith, President of Rock the Vote, touted having “a real conversation. Talk about the issues and engage [young people] in authentic ways….Be yourself, use the technology and people will write back.”

    CULTURAL:

    “Mother of Hip-Hop” Sylvia Robinson Dead at 75, http://bit.ly/nGQom2

    “Lion King” spawns more 3D classic re-releases, http://bit.ly/qhculT

    Nelson Mandela’s granddaughters to star in upcoming reality series, http://bit.ly/qVTjpy

    Milestones in Literature: Courtney Love Is Penning a Memoir, http://ti.me/nFVTGP

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    NEWS ROUND-UP: WEDNESDAY, September 21, 2011

    Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

    In today’s news, Republicans warn Bernanke against further stimulus action; the US is building counterterrorism drones in Africa; the iPhone 5 will be revealed Oct. 4th; and Twitter will launch political ads. In other news, what’s up with the new Facebook?, Lady Gaga celebrates the repeal of DADT, and Metta World Peace is voted off of “Dancing With the Stars.”

    Coral + Caitlin

    CRUCIAL

    No more stimulus, Republican leaders say, http://politi.co/rjbDWO
    “Resist further extraordinary intervention in the U.S. economy,” Republican leaders warned Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke in a letter sent Monday. House Speaker John Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl all object to a recent Fed policy that flushed $600 billion into the economy. Republicans say they do not believe that pumping more money into the economy is the way to create jobs or fix our broken economy.

    35 bodies dumped on street in Mexico, http://lat.ms/oFDpSx
    On Tuesday, gunmen dumped 35 bodies under an overpass near a tourist shopping center in Mexico. The dead bore signs of torture according to the prosecutor for the state of Veracruz. Officials say the victims had criminal records for involvement in organized-crime activities, including kidnappings, extortion, drug sales and murder.

    Obama Building Secret Drone Bases in Africa, http://wapo.st/qE9d1P
    The Obama administration is building new drone bases near Africa to have a better counter-terrorism program against groups in Yemen and Somalia. The CIA is also building a secret airstrip in the Arabian peninsula. One site is in Ethiopia where the U.S. can better fight al-Shabab and in Seychelles, where unmanned “hunter-killer” drones can patrol Somalia.

    (via Daily Beast) Last Day of Life for Troy Davis, http://bit.ly/oxkeV3: Today is the day of Troy Davis’ execution at 7pm. The 42 year old man has had the date pushed back three different times and is now out of appeals. Davis made a last attempt by asking for a polygraph to prove his innocence, but his request was denied.

    (via Spin) Big Boi Rallying for Death Row Inmate Troy Davis, http://bit.ly/reuT2N: OutKast rapper, Big Boi, called for a rally at the prison in Jackson, GA at 4pm to support Troy Davis. The rapper has been tweeting up a storm about Davis’ execution saying things like “Time to be seen!!!!!” and “We don’t need a trending topic, we need boots on the ground.” Also, Diddy asked his Twitter followers to call U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.

    To the Barricades: Google Rivals Line Up, http://on.wsj.com/n5xYrD
    Nextag, Yelp, and Expedia are accusing Google of hiding search results for them. The companies claim they are targets because they have non-Google affiliated search engines on their sites. At today’s Senate antitrust hearing, the companies will begin their testimony. Google has denied the claims.

    If iPhone 5 is unveiled Oct. 4, when will it go on sale?, http://bit.ly/njMuwK
    The new CEO of Apple is unveiling the iPhone 5 on October 4th. This will be Tim Cook’s first unveiling since Steve Jobs left the CEO post. It is unclear when the phone will be available for purchase after the unveiling.

    Twitter to launch political advertising, http://bit.ly/okEp1C
    Twitter will launch political advertising this week. The political ads are going to launch with 5 presidential campaigns. Twitter’s President of Global Revenue, Alex Bain, will not reveal which candidates will be using the new feature.

    CULTURAL

    Dr. Oz explains, “Why we raised an alarm on apple juice,” http://trib.in/qDgxbT

    ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ end celebrated by Lady Gaga, Jane Lynch, http://wapo.st/o1pWjO

    Facebook changes News Feed; music up next, http://bit.ly/oPwhiH

    Coldplay Teams With Hype Williams For ‘Paradise’ Video, http://on.mtv.com/r494VU

    Fashion News: Costumes Don’t Save Metta World Peace on ‘DWTS,’ http://lat.ms/qE0net

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

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



    News Round-Up: Friday, July 29, 2011

    Friday, July 29th, 2011

    President Obama says that Democrats and Republicans are not far apart on a debt ceiling agreement, there has been no vote on Boehner’s deficit reduction plan, a soldier admits to planning another attack on Fort Hood, the U.S. believes that Iran has an alliance with al Qaeda, conservatives are angry over the Pell Grant funding in Boehner’s debt bill, and the 2012 London Olympic medals have been unveiled. Also, Tiger Woods will return to the green, and the Seattle Police Department tweeted nearly every emergency call it received this past Tuesday.

    In Rock the Vote news: today is Katie and Perry’s, our wonderful interns, last day! Everyone at RTV wants to thank them for doing such a great job on the press clips all summer!

    Caitlin, Katie, + Perry

    CRITICAL:

    (via POLITICO Breaking News)
    President Barack Obama said Friday that Democrats and Republicans are not far apart on an agreement to raise the debt ceiling, but they must work together to forge a bipartisan compromise that can win approval in both the House and Senate. “There are plenty of ways out of this mess, but we are almost out of time,” Obama said in a brief statement at the White House.

    (via POLITICO Breaking News)
    There [was no] vote [last night] in the House on Speaker John Boehner’s deficit reduction plan, as Republicans were unable to come up with the votes to pass the bill after hours of arm twisting and vote whipping.

    AWOL Soldier Condemned ’09 Fort Hood Shootings,
    http://abcn.ws/nCsin0
    After previously condemning the ’09 Fort Hood shootings, it’s been revealed that Pfc. Naser Abdo had planned an attack on Fort Hood. After a tip from a gun shop where he bought 6 pounds of smokeless gunpowder, three boxes of shotgun ammunition and a magazine for a semi-automatic pistol, Abdo was found and arrested. He had a bomb in his backpack and weapons stashed in his motel room.

    U.S. Sees Iranian, al Qaeda Alliance,
    http://on.wsj.com/qgm7ys
    The U.S. believes that Iran has an alliance with al Qaeda. Specifically, the U.S. suspects Iran of allowing al Qaeda to use its land to move money, arms, and fighters to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Officials at the Iranian mission in New York called the allegations “totally baseless,” but the U.S. has suspected an alliance for years.

    Eric Cantor’s glaring conflict of interest,
    http://bit.ly/mxRlL6
    The No. 2 Republican in the House, and the GOP’s chief debt ceiling negotiator has thousands of dollars invested in a fund that would skyrocket if those negotiations failed. The trust “aggressively” shorts Treasury bonds, essentially betting against the country’s debt.

    Conservatives angry over Pell Grant funding in Boehner debt bill,
    http://bit.ly/pRSGXJ
    One of the reasons Speaker Boehner’s debt ceiling bill had been unceremoniously postponed last night was the supplemental Pell Grant funding it preserved. Some Republicans called the college aid money “welfare” for people who “don’t have to graduate from college.”

    2012 London Olympic medals unveiled,
    http://bit.ly/qcl1ev
    In exactly one year, the Olympic opening ceremonies will begin in London. The Olympic committee has marked the occasion by unveiling the medals, which are the biggest ever at 400 grams. The front of the medal has the traditional image of the Greek goddess of Nike; the back shows the controversial 2012 logo over a ribbon that represents the River Thames.

    It’s back to work for Tiger Woods,
    http://yhoo.it/n5H5FH
    The ups and downs of the world’s best golfer have been widely publicized; he’s had affairs, undergone knee surgery, fired his caddie, missed tournaments and plummeted in the rankings. But yesterday Woods tweeted that after an 11-week break, he will return for the Bridgestone Invitational.

    Twitter as Police Scanner Draws Feedback in Seattle,
    http://nyti.ms/ogvYQo
    For 12 hours this past Tuesday, the Seattle Police Department tweeted nearly every emergency call it received. The 478 tweets, or 40 an hour, were meant to show the public what an average day was like for the city’s police force. The wave of tweets made some Twitter users angry enough to unfollow @SeattlePD.

    CULTURAL:

    Amy Winehouse family fear she was killed by giving up alcohol, http://bit.ly/pSmHcM

    Movie Review: Crazy, Stupid, Love All Kinds of Crazy, Stupid Fantastic, http://eonli.ne/prNl2q

    The Good, the Bad, and the Slimy, http://slate.me/qM5o6q

    Teen Moms’ Graduation Triumph, http://bit.ly/rl0mcO

    Katie Scholick
    Bio: Duke University, Class of 2013 Majoring in Psychology, Certificate in Markets and Management.

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



    News Round-Up: Wednesday, July 27, 2011

    Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

    The U.S. may be able to pay its bills until Aug. 10, the mayor of Kandahar has been killed in a Taliban suicide attack, Norwegian intelligence thinks the Norway killer acted alone, Piers Morgan may have taken part in phone hacking, the White House and car manufacturers near a deal on fuel standards, a new surge of generic drugs are expected to lower prescription prices, and Google is updating Chrome for Lion multitouch.

    Caitlin, Katie, + Perry

    CRITICAL:

    U.S. May Have Way to Cover Bills After Deadline, for Week,
    http://nyti.ms/qBOvqD
    Due to tax payments and maneuvering by the Treasury Department, the U.S. can probably pay all of its bills until August 10th. However starting August 10th, the government will no longer be able to make out Social Security checks without borrowing. President Obama maintains that August 2nd is Congress’s “hard deadline” to increase the debt ceiling.

    Afghan war: Mayor of Kandahar killed in suicide attack,
    http://bbc.in/nQrQbo
    An attacker, who detonated explosives hidden in his turban, has killed Ghulam Haidar Hameedi. This comes as more bad news in Afghanistan; President Karzai’s brother and other high-profile politicians have been killed just as the US is transferring security responsibility to local troops. The Taliban has admitted to carrying out the attack.

    Norway attacks: ‘Breivik acted alone,’
    http://bbc.in/n22DJt
    Janne Kristiansen, the Norwegian Domestic Intelligence Chief, thinks that Anders Behring Breivik carried out his killing spree alone. Kristiansen also doubts that he is insane, describing him as calculating and someone who sought the limelight.

    Morgan Admits Dodgy Practices,
    http://bit.ly/pvrrDD
    In the past week, Piers Morgan has been denying that he published stories obtained through phone hacking and other questionable methods. However, an interview with him on June 7, 2009 has him saying this: “Not a lot of that went on…A lot of it was done by third parties, rather than the staff themselves…That’s not to defend it, because obviously you were running the results of their work.”

    White House, carmakers near deal on fuel standards,
    http://lat.ms/o6k6t2
    54.5 miles per gallon by 2025; that’s the deal the Obama administration has reportedly made with auto manufacturers. Ford and GM support the new standards, while Chrysler has been more reluctant to do so. The administration has the authority to increase the standards without the companies’ agreement, but has chosen to compromise anyway.

    New surge of generic drugs expected to lower prescription prices,
    http://bit.ly/plnz4K
    The patents for Lipitor, Plavix, and five other best-selling prescription drugs will expire in the next 14 months. An “unprecedented wave” of generic drugs will lower many drug prices by around 70%.

    Google updating Chrome for Lion multitouch,
    http://cnet.co/oNLoOz
    Apple users who updated to Lion may have experienced a few bugs. Specifically, Google’s popular Chrome browser could not handle the new iPhone-like touch gestures. Today, Google has released a beta version that fixes many of the issues.

    Google+ and the Norway Tragedy,
    http://bit.ly/nDIIVn
    It’s no secret that Twitter has changed the way we experience live breaking news; however, the attacks in Norway were the first big event to test Google+’s reaction. NPR first reported the attack after Google+ user, “Raymond K” broke the news. Raymond K now has thousands of followers.

    CULTURAL:

    Alexander McQueen Leaves $82,000 to His Three Dogs, http://bit.ly/pUshln

    Alexander Skarsgård Sinks His Teeth Into New Anti-Bullying PSA, http://eonli.ne/mSmjZm

    Amy Winehouse’s Family Reveals Plans for Charity Foundation, http://bit.ly/ndaxDF

    ‘Breaking Dawn’ Soundtrack Could Feature A Castmember, http://on.mtv.com/nwPLzv

    Katie Scholick
    Bio: Duke University, Class of 2013 Majoring in Psychology, Certificate in Markets and Management.

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



    News Round-Up: Thursday, July 21, 2011

    Thursday, July 21st, 2011

    In today’s news, Obama considers a short-term hike in the debt ceiling, nearly half of the U.S. population is facing extreme heat, some non-News Corp tabloids may have utilized phone hacking, Al-Qaeda is planning an animated film to recruit kids, and Quiznos may be going out of business. Also, student body presidents speak out on the debt, social media use may haunt job applicants, the space shuttle Atlantis is on the verge of its final landing, and Anonymous claims a breach of NATO security.

    Caitlin, Katie, + Perry

    CRITICAL:

    As Debt Talks Intensify, Obama Opens Door to Short-Term Hike in Debt Ceiling,
    http://wapo.st/puipVK
    President Obama is considering a short-term debt deal if it will ultimately lead to a larger, more long-term plan. Obama’s willingness to bargain stems from Republicans’ continuous refusal to raise taxes. With no debt deal in sight, Wall Street has started planning for a debt default.

    Nearly Half of U.S. Population Facing Extreme Heat,
    http://bit.ly/qQW4oL
    It’s no news that it’s hot outside. However, some may be unaware that the triple digit temperatures are due to a deadly heat wave already responsible for 22 deaths. The heat wave has caused it to be 129 degrees in Iowa and 123 in Minnesota. It’s moving East this weekend, with heat advisories already in effect.

    In Court, Suggestions of Hacking Beyond the News of the World,
    http://nyti.ms/qXi2s9
    More phone hacking incidents may have occurred, and this time it seems News Corp is not responsible. Former reporters from British tabloids, “The People” and “The Sunday Mirror,” have come out saying their respective papers used phone hacking and private detectives to dig up dirt on subjects.

    Al-Qaeda Plans Cartoon Recruiting Film for Kids,
    http://apne.ws/p73qUu
    Al-Qaeda is working on a “Disney-like” animated film to recruit children to join the terrorist group. The film would depict boys taking part in killings and terror plots. Some believe the propaganda may fail, as adults could disapprove of the blatant attempt to recruit their children.

    House Dems say state voter-ID laws a GOP plan to suppress minority votes,
    http://bit.ly/ov2EK3
    While Republicans support voter-identification laws as a way of ensuring that only legal U.S. citizens vote, several House Democrats are arguing that these laws are a coordinated attempt to suppress minority and elderly votes.

    (via POLITICO Playbook)
    FIRST LOOK – National Press Club, 1:30 p.m., “Student Body Presidents Speak Out on Debt: 116 Student Body Presidents representing nearly 2 million college students from 40 states”: “A coalition of nearly 120 collegiate student body presidents [will release] a letter today calling on President Obama and Congressional leaders to reach a deal to raise the federal debt ceiling … The student-led initiative … began on Georgetown University’s campus last week.”

    Social Media History Becomes a New Job Hurdle,
    http://nyti.ms/r3ZrHS
    Social Intelligence, a year-old start-up, provides companies with a detailed report of potential employees’ past social media activity. Proving background checks may be a thing of a past, Social Intelligence scours job applicants’ Facebooks, Twitters, Tumblrs, and Myspaces, reporting any scandalous pictures or opinions to potential employers.

    Space Shuttle on Verge of Final Landing,
    http://yhoo.it/oxoIgb
    The U.S. space shuttle, Atlantis has made its final landing at Kennedy Space Center today. The landing marks the end of NASA’s space shuttle program, which launched 135 shuttles and 355 astronauts into space.

    Anonymous Hacking Group Claims Breach of NATO Security, Access to Restricted Material, http://wapo.st/qEF4zo
    The hacking group, Anonymous has hacked NATO’s cyber system. The group announced on Twitter that it would be “irresponsioble [sic]” to post any of the confidential information. However, the group seems to have had a change of heart as it has just announced it will post some of the restricted files in the coming days.

    CULTURAL:

    Sarah Palin Is Going to Be a Grandmother Again, http://gaw.kr/rhOaPD

    Sofia Vergara’s next role: Politician’s wife? http://bit.ly/nu2lI2

    Lindsay Lohan Facing New Lawsuit — Assault & Battery, http://bit.ly/r2DG5m

    Bruno Mars Tweets Excitement About VMA Nominations, http://on.mtv.com/ot1Wnt

    Katie Scholick
    Bio: Duke University, Class of 2013 Majoring in Psychology, Certificate in Markets and Management.

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