21 January, 2009 Washington, (D.C.) NATEPERKINS.TV: vIDEO RELEASE News, President Barack Obama Inaugural Live NEWSROOM coverage. Washington, DCU.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, today issued the following statement in response to reports of incidents which prevented a large number of ticketholders from reaching their designated areas at the 56th Presidential Inaugural Ceremony:
Following is Senator Feinsteins statement:
I have just spoken with Mark Sullivan, Director of the Secret Service, and I have asked him to convene along with the U.S. Capitol Police, all law enforcement and other parties involved in planning for this Inaugural to conduct a prompt investigation into two serious incidents that have been reported. These reports have prompted great concern by members of the Inaugural Committee, including Senator Bob Bennett, and by Congress in general.
The specific incidents include the report that a decision was made to cut off access to Purple and Blue standing areas, which meant that a large number of ticketholders could not reach their designated areas.
I am also aware of the incident involving the 3rd Street Tunnel, where thousands of people were stuck for several hours and apparently without any law enforcement presence.
There may have also been other irregularities, but I have heard enough to know that something went wrong and we need to find out what happened. Mr. Sullivan has indicated that he will provide a full report.
I would encourage people who have direct information about these incidents to contact the Secret Service, in addition to contacting the Joint Congressional Committee for Inaugural Ceremonies at feedback@jccic.senate.gov.
By TAHMAN BRADLEY and FERDOUS AL-FARUQUE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2009 In a sermon today at Howard University's chapel in Washington, Wright used Obama's life as an example to show how despite challenges as a nation, the country can build a better future.
"He was able to do what nobody of African decent was ever able to do in the 211-year history of this country. ... The Lord stepped into his story and gave him a new attitude," he said.
It was a completely different scene from Wright's defiant appearance at the National Press Club in April. Gone was any hint of anger directed at Obama for denouncing his more controversial sermons and statements, which became fodder for Obama's critics during the presidential campaign.

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The Rev. Jeremiah Wright may have made his peace with the former parishioner he once suggested turned on him for political gain, President-elect Barack Obama, but in an exclusive interview, he showed he's still furious with the media, who he called "evil," and said he's "not going to kiss anybody's behind."
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By TAHMAN BRADLEY and FERDOUS AL-FARUQUE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2009 In a sermon today at Howard University's chapel in Washington, Wright used Obama's life as an example to show how despite challenges as a nation, the country can build a better future.
"He was able to do what nobody of African decent was ever able to do in the 211-year history of this country. ... The Lord stepped into his story and gave him a new attitude," he said.
It was a completely different scene from Wright's defiant appearance at the National Press Club in April. Gone was any hint of anger directed at Obama for denouncing his more controversial sermons and statements, which became fodder for Obama's critics during the presidential campaign.

Exclusive: Wright Sings 'Proud' Tune on Obama in DC Pulpit Then ... - Jan 18, 2009
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright may have made his peace with the former parishioner he once suggested turned on him for political gain, President-elect Barack Obama, but in an exclusive interview, he showed he's still furious with the media, who he called "evil," and said he's "not going to kiss anybody's behind."
NATEPERKINS.TV: Called Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright Sermon on Sunday at Howard University "The Most Powerful Sermon in the 211-year history of this country"
By TAHMAN BRADLEY and FERDOUS AL-FARUQUE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2009 In a sermon today at Howard University's chapel in Washington, Wright used Obama's life as an example to show how despite challenges as a nation, the country can build a better future.
"He was able to do what nobody of African decent was ever able to do in the 211-year history of this country. ... The Lord stepped into his story and gave him a new attitude," he said.
It was a completely different scene from Wright's defiant appearance at the National Press Club in April. Gone was any hint of anger directed at Obama for denouncing his more controversial sermons and statements, which became fodder for Obama's critics during the presidential campaign.

Exclusive: Wright Sings 'Proud' Tune on Obama in DC Pulpit Then ... - Jan 18, 2009
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright may have made his peace with the former parishioner he once suggested turned on him for political gain, President-elect Barack Obama, but in an exclusive interview, he showed he's still furious with the media, who he called "evil," and said he's "not going to kiss anybody's behind."
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21 January, 2009 Washington, (D.C.) NATEPERKINS.TV: Live NEWSROOM coverage. "Hello, everyone. I'm Don Lemon, live at the CNN coverage in the Inauguration of Barack H. Obama as President of the United States of America and Joseph R. Biden, Jr. as Vice President of the United States of America". ...CNN Headquarters in Atlanta! President Obama's Inauguration Speech, Jovita Moore, WSBTV Channel 2. Jovita Moore. News Anchor And Reporter. Jovita Moore anchors the 5 p.m. newscast on Channel 2 Action News. Jovita joined WSB-TV in 1998: www.wsbtv.com/station/1844887/detail.html -
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If you werent glued to your TV or the CNN.com live feed to watch the Presidential Inauguration yesterday morning then you better have a damn good excuse. Ill be writing about the genius CNN/Facebook co-branded marketing promotion later on today, but in the meantime heres Obamas inauguration speech not because I think you missed it, but because its worth listening to again. http://www.thedailyanchor.com/2009/01/21/video-president-obamas-inauguration-speech/
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We learned yesterday that in the past month alone, we lost more than half a million jobs - a total of nearly 2.6 million in the year 2008. Another 3.4 million Americans who want and need full-time work have had to settle for part-time jobs. And families across America are feeling the pinch as they watch debts mount, bills pile up and savings disappear.
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Obama's Economic Plan discusses his target of saving or creating up to 4 million jobs with his economic stimulus plan.These numbers are a stark reminder that we simply cannot continue on our current path. If nothing is done, economists from across the spectrum tell us that this recession could linger for years and the unemployment rate could reach double digits - and they warn that our nation could lose the competitive edge that has served as a foundation for our strength and standing in the world.
It's not too late to change course - but only if we take immediate and dramatic action. Our first job is to put people back to work and get our economy working again. This is an extraordinary challenge, which is why I've taken the extraordinary step of working - even before I take office - with my economic team and leaders of both parties on an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that will call for major investments to revive our economy, create jobs, and lay a solid foundation for future growth.
I asked my nominee for chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Dr. Christina Romer, and the vice president-elect's chief economic adviser, Dr. Jared Bernstein, to conduct a rigorous analysis of this plan and come up with projections of how many jobs it will create - and what kind of jobs they will be. Today, I am releasing a report of their findings so that the American people can see exactly what this plan will mean for their families, their communities, and our economy.
The report confirms that our plan will likely save or create 3 to 4 million jobs. 90 percent of these jobs will be created in the private sector - the remaining 10 percent are mainly public sector jobs we save, like the teachers, police officers, firefighters and others who provide vital services in our communities. NATEPERKINS.TV: MOVIE Barack Obama's | "YES WE CAN ...- 4 hours ago
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The jobs we create will be in businesses large and small across a wide range of industries. And they'll be the kind of jobs that don't just put people to work in the short term, but position our economy to lead the world in the long-term.
We'll create nearly half a million jobs by investing in clean energy - by committing to double the production of alternative energy in the next three years, and by modernizing more than 75% of federal buildings and improving the energy efficiency of two million American homes. These made-in-America jobs building solar panels and wind turbines, developing fuel-efficient cars and new energy technologies pay well, and they can't be outsourced.
We'll create hundreds of thousands of jobs by improving health care - transitioning to a nationwide system of computerized medical records that wont just save money, but save lives by preventing deadly medical errors.
And we'll create hundreds of thousands more jobs in education, equipping tens of thousands of schools with 21st century classrooms, labs and computers to help our kids compete with any worker in the world for any job.
We'll put nearly 400,000 people to work by repairing our infrastructure - our crumbling roads, bridges and schools. And we'll build the new infrastructure we need to succeed in this new century, investing in science and technology, and laying down miles of new broadband lines so that businesses across our nation can compete with their counterparts around the world.
Finally, we won't just create jobs, we'll also provide help for those who've lost theirs, and for states and families who've been hardest-hit by this recession. That means bipartisan extensions of unemployment insurance and health care coverage; a $1,000 tax cut for 95 percent of working families; and assistance to help states avoid harmful budget cuts in essential services like police, fire, education and health care.
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Now, given the magnitude of the challenges we face, none of this will come easy. Recovery won't happen overnight, and its likely that things will get worse before they get better.
But we have come through moments like this before. We are the nation that has faced down war, depression and fear itself - each time, refusing to yield; each time, refusing to accept a lesser fate. That is the spirit that has always sustained us - that belief that our destiny is not written for us, but by us; that our success is not a matter of chance, but of our own courage and determination.
Our resources may be finite, but our will is infinite. And I am confident that if we come together and summon that great American spirit once again, we will meet the challenges of our time and write the next great chapter in our American story. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/10/transcript-president-elect-obamas-radio-address/
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NATEPERKINS.TV: Mychal Bell, Jena 6 teen, shoots himself
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) One of the central figures in the 2007 Jena Six civil rights case never gave up pursuing his football career, even after his well-publicized run-ins with the law. By Kevin McGill, Associated Press
Mychal Bell, an 18-year-old high school running back, clung to the hope that he could earn a college football scholarship. Then came another legal scrape this Christmas Eve.
After news broke of his arrest on a shoplifting charge, Bell shot himself in the chest Monday with a .22-caliber handgun. He remained hospitalized Tuesday but police said his chest wound was not life-threatening.
Police said Bells Christmas Eve arrest came after he allegedly tried to steal several shirts and a pair of jeans from a department store and fled when a security guard and off-duty police officer tried to detain him. After they found him hiding under a car, Bell swung his arms wildly and one of his elbows struck the security guard with a glancing blow, according to a police report. He was freed on $1,300 bond.
Scott said he believed the arrest likely resulted from a misunderstanding.
I would be very surprised if he was shoplifting, Scott said. I had seen him working out every day even though he knew he wasnt going to be able to play high school football.
Mondays shooting was reported at 7:40 p.m. According to the police report, Bell was staying at his grandmothers home and his mother was visiting at the time. Melissa Bell told police she and Simmons heard a gunshot coming from Mychals room. They found him on his bed, wounded in the chest. It was not clear Tuesday who owned the gun.
Jena Six Teen Shoots Himself: Was Mychal Bell was upset over coverage of his shoplifting charge?NATEPERKINS.TV: Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin Cuts Jobs, Dec. 1, Affect 4,600 City Employees Before The Holidays

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www.nateperkins.tv/ By Eric Stirgus The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday, November 13, 2008 Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin said Wednesday the citys employees will have their hours - and pay - cut by 10 percent each week to help the city weather an expected budget shortfall of $50 million to $60 million. The pay and hour cuts, which begin Dec. 1, affect 4,600 city employees. Franklin also announced an immediate hiring freeze for most city agencies and said the city will have to cut back some services, dip into its reserves for about $12 million and make other personnel moves.
Blaming the shortfall on the nations economic crisis, Franklin said the city needs a federal rescue plan in addition to its cuts to balance the budget. In a letter Tuesday to U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, she asked for federal investment in Atlantas - and other cities - infrastructure, public safety, and programs for job training and placement.
The future prosperity of this country is tied directly to our ability to provide basic services and quality infrastructure to our citizens, Franklin wrote. We are at serious risk in failing in that most basic public responsibility. And if current economic conditions continue, she told the City Councils Finance/Executive committee, This will not be the last time you see me before the end of the fiscal year. Although Franklin and her staff said they have not made decisions about how they will make the service cuts, some union leaders said the changes will erode morale and threaten public safety.
This is a dangerous time for our firefighters, Atlanta fire Lt. Jim Daws, president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 134, told reporters. The city is putting them in a dangerous position. Atlanta police Sgt. Scott Kreher, president of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers, Local 623, said some officers may get discouraged by the cuts and leave the force.
The citizens of Atlanta should be screaming at the top of their lungs, he said. But Franklin, pointing to data showing crime in Atlanta is down in most major categories this year, said Atlantans are going to have a safe city. Councilman Ceasar Mitchell proposed furloughs earlier this year. City leaders did not approve the idea. We are in a deep, wide recession. We are going to provide the best services we can with the resources we have, the mayor said.
Franklin and her staff based the projected shortfall on data showing revenues below projections for the first three months of the current budget year, which began July 1. Sales taxes, which represent about 20 percent of the citys revenue, are down by 3 percent. Building permit and licensing permit revenues are down 60 percent and 50 percent respectively.
Franklin said the citys expenses are 2 percent below budget. She said the citys Aviation Department, which manages Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, is holding up, but its Watershed Management Department is facing a projected budget shortfall of at least $50 million. City officials say the shortfall is caused largely by dropoffs in usage revenues and rising debt costs, and the mayor said Watershed Management officials are working on a plan to meet the gap.
Some city residents wondered Wednesday whether the cuts were being made too hastily. Paul Zucca of Grant Park noted the city last week hired a new chief financial officer and consultants to create a long-term plan to improve the citys Finance Department. I would feel more comfortable when the chief financial officer has more numbers, said Zucca, who served on a committee that recently came up with salary recommendations for the mayor, City Council and Atlanta Board of Education. Councilman Kwanza Hall, vice chairman of the councils finance committee, countered that the city had to move quickly. I appreciate [Franklins staff] doing it now instead of waiting until later, he said.
The city earlier this year laid off 372 employees, eliminated about 900 jobs, cut some services and raised fees to fill a $140 million budget gap for the current fiscal year. Atlanta had a $41 million budget deficit for the fiscal year that ended June 30. Nutter delivered the letter to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. The letter is signed by Nutter, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin and Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon. NATE PERKINS LIVE!
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