Thursday, September 25, 2014

ALERT CASTING AFRICAN-AMERICAN HOUSE FLIPPERS WANTED CASTING NEW TV SERIES!

AFRICAN-AMERICAN HOUSE FLIPPERS 
WANTED CASTING NEW TV SERIES!
We are searching NATIONWIDE for AFRICAN-
AMERICAN HOUSE F LIPPERS for a new TV series 
from a major television production company.

*  Do you flip houses?
*  Do you turn rundown houses into beautiful luxurious 
   homes?
*  Do you have a partner you work with?

We are looking for TEAMS OF TWO with big personalities who
work together to fix up homes and resell them.

We will follow your team as you buy, glamorously fix up, and resell a home.
There is compensation if you're selected, plus the opportunity to win a HUGE PRIZE!

TO SUBMIT:
Be sure to mention you heard about this from billboardcasting.com for priority 
consideration, and email

ALL the information requested below to:

castinghouseflippers@gmail.com

Be sure to include:
1. Your name, and your partner's name (first and last)
2. Contact phone number for each of you
3. City/State where you live
4. Brief bios about each of you, and why you'd be great for this show

5. Three recent photos of each of you - separately or together (jpg format please)

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

CASTING: ARTISANS, CRAFTERS, BUILDERS, FABRICATORS, SCULPTORS CASTING COMMERCIAL FOR MAJOR COMPANY

ARTISANS, CRAFTERS, BUILDERS, FABRICATORS, 
SCULPTORS CASTING COMMERCIAL FOR MAJOR COMPANY!
We are searching NATIONWIDE for ARTISANS, CRAFTERS, BUILDERS, FABRICATORS,
AND SCULPTORS to be cast in a television commercial for a major national brand.

We're looking for men and women of all ethnicities who use HAND TOOLS to shape
 and build materials.

GREAT PAY if you're selected!

Interviews: Through October 3rd, 2014 (In-studio & Skype)
Shoot:  October 2014 (Exact dates TBD)

TO SUBMIT:
Be sure to mention you heard about this from billboardcasting.com for priority consideration,
and email ALL the information requested below to:
madebyhandcasting@gmail.com
Be sure to include:
1.  Your name (first and last)
2.  Contact phone number
3.  City/State where you live
4.  Tell us about your craft
5.  Recent photos of YOU (jpg format please)
6.  Photos of your work (jpg format please)

Monday, September 22, 2014

Now Casting Divorced Couples For a New Competition Series on NBC

This is a transformative new series from the producers of “The Biggest Loser” and “Extreme Weight Loss”.

The series takes a positive approach to bringing divorced couples back together to compete in various physical and mental challenges. Set in a tropical location, the former couples must learn to co-exist and work together again to take on challenges for the one thing they still agree upon – the love of their kids. The prize for the winning couple/divorced parent team is a 6-figure trust fund for their child and/or children. Our goal is that through this experience, these former couples will learn to better communicate with each other, in turn becoming better co-parents and improving their family dynamic.

TO SUBMIT -

Interested couples should email the below information to DivorcedCoupleCasting@eyeworks.tv

1. Name & Contact info
2. How long you’ve been divorced
3. Photos of you two together, your kids, your new families
4. A paragraph or two about your relationship

WEATHERED, OLD-TIMER MEN WANTED CASTING MAJOR NATIONAL TV COMMERCIAL!

WEATHERED, OLD-TIMER MEN WANTED
CASTING MAJOR NATIONAL TV COMMERCIAL!



We are now casting OLDER, WEATHERED GUYS - men who look 40-70 yrs old for a major national television commercial.

NO acting experience required - open to actors and non-actors!

Because it's a national commercial, that means there's an opportunity for HUGE PAY!

A full beard is not necessary but VERY much encouraged!

Must be in the greater Los Angeles area to audition and be available these dates:

Audition: Tuesday, September 23rd (will contact you with audition time and place)
Callbacks: Wednesday, October 1st
Fitting: Monday, October 6th
Travel: Tuesday, October 7th
Shoot:  Wednesday, October 8th and Thursday, October 9th

TO SUBMIT:
Be sure to mention you heard about this from BILLBOARDCASTING.COM for priority consideration, and email ALL the information requested below to:
info.goodpeoplecasting@gmail.com
Be sure to include:
1.  Your name (first and last)
2.  Contact phone number
4.  Recent photos of YOU - close-up and full length (jpg format please)
6.  Please put OLD TIMER in the subject line of the email.

Casting Couples (Married or Dating) - Receive a Dream Vacation on Pilot‏

COUPLES - GET A DREAM VACATION ON NEW TELEVISION SHOW!


We are searching NATIONWIDE for COUPLES TO RECEIVE A DREAM VACATION as part of a pilot for a new television docu-series from the award winning producers who brought you The Biggest Loser, Beauty and the Geek, and Bar Rescue!

* Have you dreamed of starting over?
* Are you tired of the same routine? Eat, work, sleep. Repeat?
* Does your life lack excitement and passion?
* What if... you quit your job, packed up your stuff, and moved to the place you've always dreamed of?
* Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the country, the city - what's your favorite place?

THE ONLY CATCH IS...YOU CAN'T TELL YOUR BETTER HALF!

In order to help convince your other half... how would you like to receive an all expense paid trip to your dream destination, the opportunity to find out if your dream life can become a reality?!

We're looking for ALL TYPES OF COUPLES (married or dating) who are thinking about ditching their current life to move to completely new surroundings!

PLUS - there is compensation in addition to the vacation!

TO SUBMIT:
Be sure to include:
1. Names for each of you (first and last name)
2. Contact phone number
3. City/State where you live
4. Occupation for each of you
5. Tell us the place you would like to relocate to

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Casting Call for Dating App Date stories!

CASTING NOTICE
Interesting Dating App stories
Do you use dating Apps like Tender and Grindr
and down to date, form a relationship or 
purely just to hookup?

We are looking for people that would like 
to share their fun/interesting dating App
experiences for a new television segment!

email matadorcastings@gmail.com to get more information
Subject line: Dating App
Name / Age / Contact info / Bio / Photo

ALERT CASTING EAST COAST LIP SYNCERS

Casting East Coast YouTube Lip Syncers for a test shoot in (NY/NJ/CT).
To submit: email matadorcastings@gmail.com subject line: lip sync
Name:
Age:
Contact info:
Location:
Link to your You Tube Lip Syncing videos:

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Letter of Thanks from Melissa Rivers


"As my son Cooper and I mourn the loss of my mother, we want to thank everyone for the beautiful cards and flowers conveying heartfelt messages and condolences, which continue to arrive from around the world and through social media. My mother would have been overwhelmed by the scope and depth of the love that people have expressed for her. It is certainly helping to lift our spirits during this time.
We are forever grateful for your kindness and support in continuing to honor my mother’s legacy, and for remembering the joy and laughter that she brought to so many." - Melissa Rivers

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Joan Rivers -- Medical Screw Up Reportedly Caused Death

The routine surgical procedure Joan Rivers was supposed to undergo turned deadly when a doctor who arrived at the clinic with the legendary comic’s entourage performed an unplanned biopsy on her vocal cords, a medical source who was briefed on the case told The News.

Such a procedure is not supposed to be performed outside of a hospital, according to medical experts.

The Aug. 28 biopsy at Yorkville Endoscopy, an E. 93rd St. clinic that usually only deals with digestive issues, caused Rivers' vocal chords to seize — a condition doctors call a laryngospasm — cutting off her air supply, the source said.

“A biopsy like that should only be done in a hospital setting,” the source said.  “If she had been in a hospital when it happened, she might have been okay,” the source said.

Rivers never recovered and died a few days later.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Simone Battle of G.R.L. Dies at 25, Their hit single "Wild Wild Love" features Pitbull

In a statement from Reign Deer Entertainment, Robin AntinKemosabe Records, andRCA Records, they say, "We are deeply saddened by the tragic news of the loss of Simone 

Battle of G.R.L.Simone was an exceptional young talent and human being, and we are all devastated to learn of her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones at this time."

Producer and friend Derek Butler posted this picture of Simone on Instagram saying. "I'm still in shock and in disbelief to have confirmed the death of my childhood friend @SimoneBattle. Her heart was pure gold and her star power limitless. Rest in sweet peace Angel. #simonebattle #rip #grl."

In 2011, Simone sang on US X Factor. At the time, she was in Simon Cowell's category and made it to the top 17. After, she joined what Robin Antin called the "next generation"of the Pussycat Dolls. Lauren BennettEmmalyn Estrada, Natasha Slayton, Paula van Oppen formed the group G.R.L. Their hit single "Wild Wild Love" features Pitbull, and their more recent release "Ugly Heart" is currently a top 40.

Recently, this past July, Simone talked to ETonline about being in a girl group. "The more that you can stick together with the girls and represent support and not be jealous of each other, between us and other girl groups, I think it s a really positive message."
Simone last tweeted on September 2 saying she was going to see Evan Mellows perform.

White House: Obama to delay immigration action


Abandoning his pledge to act by the end of summer, President Barack Obama has decided to delay any executive action on immigration until after the November congressional elections, White House officials said.


The move instantly infuriated immigration advocates while offering relief to some vulnerable Democrats in tough Senate re-election contests.
Two White House officials said Obama concluded that circumventing Congress through executive actions on immigration during the campaign would politicize the issue and hurt future efforts to pass a broad overhaul.
The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the president's decision before it was announced, said Obama made his decision Friday as he returned to Washington from a NATO summit in Wales.
They said Obama called a few allies from Air Force One to inform them of his decision, and that the president made more calls from the White House on Saturday.
The officials said Obama had no specific timeline to act, but that he still would take his executive steps before the end of the year.
In a Rose Garden speech on June 30, Obama said he had directed Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Attorney General Eric Holder to give him recommendations for executive action by the end of summer. Obama also pledged to "adopt those recommendations without further delay."
Obama faced competing pressures from immigration advocacy groups that wanted prompt action and from Democrats worried that acting now would energize Republican opposition against vulnerable Senate Democrats. Among those considered most at risk were Democratic Sens. Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Kay Hagan of North Carolina.
Obama advisers were not convinced that any presidential action would affect the elections. But the officials said the discussions around timing grew more pronounced within the past few weeks.
Ultimately, the advisers drew a lesson from 1994 when Democratic losses were blamed on votes for gun-control legislation, undermining any interest in passing future gun measures.
White House officials said aides realized that if Obama's immigration action was deemed responsible for Democratic losses this year, it could hurt any attempt to pass a broad overhaul later on.
Immigration advocates blasted Obama and Senate Democrats over the decision, saying both have shown a lack of political will.
"We are bitterly disappointed in the president and we are bitterly disappointed in the Senate Democrats," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice. "We advocates didn't make the reform promise; we just made the mistake of believing it. The president and Senate Democrats have chosen politics over people, the status quo over solving real problems."
Cristina Jimenez, managing director of United We Dream, said the decision was "another slap to the face of the Latino and immigrant community."
"Where we have demanded leadership and courage from both Democrats and the president, we've received nothing but broken promises and a lack of political backbone," she said.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Obama's move amounted to "Washington politics at its worst."
"What's so cynical about today's immigration announcement is that the president isn't saying he'll follow the law, he's just saying he'll go around the law once it's too late for Americans to hold his party accountable in the November elections," McConnell said. "This is clearly not decision-making designed around the best policy."
Partisan fighting erupted recently over how to address the increased flow of unaccompanied minors from Central America at the U.S. border with Mexico. The officials said the White House had not envisioned such a battle when Obama made his pledge June 30.
Obama asked for $3.7 billion to address the border crisis. The Republican-controlledHouse, however, passed a measure that only gave Obama a fraction of what he sought and made it easier to deport the young migrants arriving at the border, a provision opposed by Democrats and immigration advocates. In the end, Congress adjourned without a final bill.
The number of minors caught alone illegally crossing the Mexican border into the United States has been declining since June. That decrease and Congress' absence from Washington during August has taken attention away from the border for now.
Still, the dispute over how to deal with the surge of Central American border crossers threatened to spill over into the larger debate over immigration and the fate of 11 million immigrants in the United States who either entered illegally or overstayed their visas and have been in the U.S. for some time.
The Democratic-led Senate last year passed a broad overhaul of immigration that boosted border security, increased visas for legal immigrants and a provided a path to citizenship for immigrants illegally in the country.
But the Republican-controlled House balked at acting on any broad measure and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, informed Obama earlier this year that the House would not act in 2014. That led Obama to declare he would act on his own.
During a news conference Friday in Wales, Obama reiterated his determination to act on his own even as he avoided making a commitment on timing. He also spelled out ambitious objectives for his executive actions.
Obama said that without legislation from Congress, he would take steps to increase border security, upgrade the processing of border crossers and encourage legal immigration. He also said he would offer immigrants who have been illegally in the United States for some time a way to become legal residents, pay taxes, pay a fine and learn English.
"I want to be very clear: My intention is, in the absence of ... action by Congress, I'm going to do what I can do within the legal constraints of my office, because it's the right thing to do for the country," he said.
The extent of Obama's authority is a matter of debate among legal experts and in Congress. Some Democrats say it would be best for Obama to let Congress act.

Syrian strikes on Islamic State stronghold kill 25


FILE - In this undated image posted on Monday, June 30, 2014, by the Raqqa Media Center of the Islamic State group, a Syrian opposition group, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, fighters from the al-Qaida-linked Islamic State group parade in Raqqa, Syria. The U.S. and its allies are trying to hammer out a coalition to push back the Islamic State group in Iraq. But any serious attempt to destroy the militants or even seriously degrade their capabilities means targeting their infrastructure in Syria. That, however, is far more complicated. If it launches airstrikes against the group in Syria, the U.S. runs the risk of unintentionally strengthening the hand of President Bashar Assad, whose removal the West has actively sought the past three years. Uprooting the Islamic State, which has seized swaths of territory in both Syria and Iraq, would potentially open the way for the Syrian army to fill the vacuum.Syria launched a series of airstrikes targeting a stronghold of the Islamic State extremist group on Saturday, killing at least 25 people, most of whom died when one of the missiles slammed into a crowded bakery, activists said.

The eight airstrikes smashed parts of buildings, set cars alight and crushed people under rubble in the northeastern city of Raqqa, which is ruled by the extremist group, according to video of the aftermath uploaded to social media networks.
At least 16 civilians were killed, alongside nine Islamic State fighters, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Most of the civilians were killed after at least one strike hit a bakery on a busy street, and the death toll was likely to rise, said the Observatory, which obtains its information from a network of activists on the ground.
The airstrikes were also reported by a Moscow-based activist who uses the name Abu Ibrahim and is a member of a media collective called "Raqqa is being silently slaughtered." Another group, the Raqqa Media Center, uploaded video of the aftermath which appeared to be genuine and was consistent with AP reporting of the event.
Activist Abu Ibrahim said the local morgue was packed with charred bodies, making identification difficult. He said the dead included at least eight members of one family.
Other strikes hit a government finance building that the Islamic State used as its headquarters and another building used as a jail, Abu Ibrahim said.
It has been virtually impossible for journalists to visit Raqqa, a city of some 500,000 people on the banks of the Euphrates river, since the town fell to the Islamic State group earlier this year. The group routinely abducts reporters and recently beheaded two American journalists in response to U.S. airstrikes against the militants in Iraq.
The Syrian government strikes were part of an uptick of military action against the Islamic State group since it swept into neighboring Iraq, seizing northern and western swaths of that country and declaring a proto-state straddling the border.
Syrian President Bashar Assad's government has also suffered heavy losses against the Islamic State group, which killed hundreds of soldiers and pro-government fighters in recent months as it overran oil fields and military bases. There was no immediate government comment on the airstrikes.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Iraq Isis Crisis: Al-Baghdadi's Top Aide 'Killed' in US Airstrike

Iraq ISIS

Abu Hajar al-Sufi, a top lieutenant of Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been killed in a US airstrike.

Iraq's defence ministry announced the killing of al-Sufi along with two other senior Sunni insurgents in the Isis-controlled northern Iraqi city of Mosul.

One of them was said to have been an explosives expert and the other a military strategist.

Pentagon spokesperson Colonel Steve Warren could not confirm the death of the Isis commander but told NBC News that the senior figures could have been killed if they had been "inside troop formations".

Speculation in the Iraqi social media suggested that al-Baghdadi himself may have been killed in the attack but the Iraqi defence ministry clarified that it was his suspected right-hand man who was killed.

The fallout of the death of al-Sufi, if confirmed, is still unclear as analysts are yet to get a clearpicture of the organisational structure of the Isis.

In another development, the Sunni insurgents are said to have abducted dozens of men in northern Iraq.

The abductions took place in Tal Ali village, about 240kms north of the capital Baghdad, reports quoting residents said.

At least 50 men were believed to have been rounded up before being loaded onto cars and trucks and taken to a secret location.

The abductions took place after the residents set Isis flags on fire as the militants were retreating in the face of the Iraqi offensive.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Lamar Sally rejects Sherri Shepherd’s divorce settlement

Apparently, a one time payment $100,000  and $3,000 a month in child support isn’t enough for Sherri’s Shepherd’s estranged husband Lamar Sally who’s reportedly rejected that financial settlement from the former “The View” co-host.
The two are working out the details of a custody and divorce settlement after their brief three-year marriage. In addition to the one-time $100,000 payment, Sherri also offered to provide $3,000 in monthly child support for Lamar’s son, who is not biologically hers, RadarOnline.com reports.

Sherri and Lamar wed in 2011 with what sources described as “an ironclad prenup;” however, he is contesting the agreement.

According to sources, Lamar wants Sherri to increase that number by $7,000.

“Lamar rejected the offer and countered that he wanted $10,000 child support, which Sherri thinks is ridiculous and absolutely won’t pay,” said the anonymous source. “At this point, the divorce isn’t likely to settle without a trial.”

Though Lamar is seeking more financial assistance from Sherri, their prenuptial agreement doesn’t require that she pay spousal support. With that in mind, some might consider Sherri’s offer generous, but following Lamar’s rejection, the two are expected to head to court.

“She has excellent lawyers in California and will let the process decide what if any financial obligation she has in regards to child support,” the source told RadarOnline.com.

Prince drops new futuristic slow jam 'U Know'

After taking a rare four-year hiatus from releasing studio albums, Prince will drop a pair of new LPs on Sept. 30: One a collaborative disc with his group 3rdEyeGirl called "Plectrumelectrum" and the other a solo album dubbed "Art Official Age." Both mark Prince's first releases since 2010's 20Ten was given away with select European publications. Prince has already unveiled a couple tracks from both albums, like "Art Official Age's" "Breakdown" and Plectrumelectrum's kinky "Breakfast Can Wait," and today the rocker debuted another new track, "U Know," on his SoundCloud page.
This futuristic slow jam is taken from "Art Official Age" and, as promised, it recaptures the sound of "classic Prince," since it could be the singer's catchiest cut since 3121's "Black Sweat." "Feminine rising, not surprising, recognizing that the power of the breast is just a test that you be winning," Prince sing-speaks on "U Know," which sounds like Parliament tackling the mellower moments of Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience" thanks to its bouncy piano and funky beat. "You know how much I want you, you know much I care, you gonna know I'm gonna flaunt you," Prince sings in falsetto on the track's chorus.

"Art Official Age" and "Plectrumelectrum" mark that first time Prince has teamed with Warner Bros. since his infamous split with the label back in the early-Nineties, when the artist was forced to refer to himself both as "The Artist" and that "love symbol." As Rolling Stone previously reported, "Art Official Age" also features an "aggressive and menacing" rap song with Rita Ora, a "wild and rude" track called "The Gold Standard," and a ballad titled "This Could Be Us" that was inspired by Prince's Purple Rain co-star Apollonia Kotero. By preordering the albums at Prince's official site, you'll receive some "instant gratification" downloads.

As for that 30th anniversary reissue of "Purple Rain" that was announced earlier this year, a release date still has not yet been revealed.

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Joan Rivers’ Fight For Life: She Faces ‘Years-Long Rehab Process’ That Will End Her Career

Joan Rivers remained on life support at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital Wednesday, her daughter Melissa said, as reports indicated the comedy legend could be facing years of rehab as the next hurdle in her recovery process.

Insiders told the NY Daily News that the 81-year-old Fashion Police personality — who was rushed to the hospital last week after suffering cardiac and respiratory arrest during a procedure on her vocal cords — could face a years-long rehab process that would effectively sideline her show biz career.

Despite the dark time, the comic’s daughter remained compassionate and friendly as she kept vigil at the hospital, according to a family member of a patient being treated on the same floor as Rivers.

“It really affects her, what she’s going through,” the woman told the paper. “She’s hurting, and yet she took the time to really care for us — and she doesn't even know us.”

Echoing said sentiment, an insider told the NY Post that Melissa, 46, remained “a rock” during her mother’s fight for her life.

“She is calmer than I’ve ever seen her: All these reports about doomsday are not true,” the source said. “She is her mother’s daughter and she’s tough as nails.

“She’s the person keeping everyone together.”

As we previously reported, Melissa said in a brief statement Tuesday, “On behalf of my mother and our family, we are extremely grateful for all the love and support we have received. At this time, she does remain on life support.

“I know my mother would be overwhelmed by the continued outpouring of kindness and I want to thank everyone for keeping us in their prayers.”

Pope to Iraqi Christians: You are church's heart

Pope Francis leads his Sunday Angelus prayer in Saint Peter''s square at the Vatican, September 1, 2013.: Pope Francis leads his Sunday Angelus prayer in Saint Peter''s square at the Vatican, September 1, 2013.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has sought to encourage Iraq's beleaguered Christians under threat from Islamic militants, saying they are the "heart" of the church and that the church is proud of them.
In comments translated into Arabic during his weekly Wednesday general audience,Francis said the Catholic Church is like a mother, and like any mother will "defend her defenseless and persecuted children."

Thousands of Christians have been forced from their homes by Islamic State militants who have carved out a self-styled caliphate in the large area straddling the Iraqi-Syrian border that it now controls.

Francis has said it was legitimate to use force to stop the militants, but that the international community should decide how to do so.

He said: "The church suffers with you and is proud of you."

Detroit-Area Man Gets 17 Years in Porch Shooting of Renisha McBride: Race was hardly mentioned at all

A suburban Detroit man was sentenced Wednesday to at least 17 years in prison for killing an unarmed woman who appeared on his porch before dawn.
Theodore Wafer was convicted of second-degree murder in the Nov. 2 death of 19-year-old Renisha McBride. Before he was sentenced, the Dearborn Heights man apologized to McBride's family, saying he killed a woman who was "too young to leave this world."
"I will carry that guilt and sorrow forever," said Wafer, often pausing to control his emotions.
Wafer was convicted last month after a nine-day trial that centered on whether the 55-year-old had a reasonable and honest belief that he was in peril. He testified that he was awakened by pounding on his doors and shot McBride because he feared for his life. A jury rejected his claim of self-defense.
Prosecutors recommended at least 17 years in prison for Wafer, the low end of the guidelines, including two years for unlawful use of a gun. Defense attorney Cheryl Carpenter asked for as few as six years in prison.
Noting Wafer's age, Carpenter told Judge Dana Hathaway that anything more than 10 years in prison would be a "life sentence." The judge declined to go below the guidelines.
No one knows why McBride ended up at Wafer's home about 4:30 a.m., though prosecutors speculated she may have been seeking help. She had crashed her car into a parked car about a half-mile away in Detroit around 1 a.m. An autopsy found she was extremely drunk.
Wafer opened the front door and shot McBride in the face, firing through a screen door. He first suggested to police that it was an accident but later admitted to intentionally pulling the trigger.
The judge said McBride had made "some terrible choices" but that she didn't deserve to be killed.
Hathaway described the case as "one life gone and one life ruined."
The jury convicted Wafer of murder, manslaughter and a gun-related charge on Aug. 7. His maximum sentence is 32 years in prison, although he'll be eligible for parole after serving the minimum of 17.
Wafer is white and McBride was black, and some wondered in the aftermath of the shooting whether race was a factor, likening it to the shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. But race was hardly mentioned at trial.

Putin: Ukraine must withdraw, rebels must halt

A day ahead of a NATO summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued his own peace plan for eastern Ukraine, calling on the Russian-backed insurgents there to "stop advancing" and urging Ukraine to withdraw its troops from the region.

Hours earlier, Ukraine had issued a vague statement about agreeing with Putin on cease-fire steps. The separatists rejected the move, saying no cease-fire was possible without a pullback by Ukraine, while Putin's spokesman claimed that Moscow was not in a position to agree to a cease-fire because it was not a party to the conflict.

The back-and-forth came as President Barack Obama arrived in Estonia in a show of solidarity with NATO allies who fear they could be the next target of Russia's aggression. NATO is holding a summit in Wales on Thursday, with plans to approve a rapid-response team to counter the Russian threat.

Putin, speaking in the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator, said he came up with a 7-point peace plan on the plane trip there in which Kiev must withdraw its troops and stop its artillery strikes.

"The warring parties should immediately coordinate and do the following things together," Putin said in televised comments. "The first thing is for the armed forces and insurgents of the south-east of Ukraine to stop active advancing in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

"Second is for the Ukrainian military to withdraw their troops at a safe distance that will make artillery and other strikes on populated areas impossible," he added.

Putin also urged an unconditional exchange of prisoners and said he expected a final agreement between Kiev and the rebels to be reached Friday at peace talks in Minsk, Belarus.

The Interfax news agency later carried remarks from top rebel commander Miroslav Rudenko, who said "there'll be no sense in a military solution to the conflict" if Kiev was to withdraw its troops.

Stock markets jumped on first reports of a possible cease-fire deal, but later eased back slightly. By early afternoon in Europe, Russia's MICEX benchmark was up 2.7 percent, while the ruble rose 1.4 percent against the U.S. dollar.

Germany's DAX index, which has been particularly sensitive to news regarding the Ukrainian crisis because of the country's economic ties with Russia, was up 1.2 percent.

Rebel leader said earlier this week that they would respect Ukraine's sovereignty in exchange for autonomy. The rebels previously have called for full independence for their regions or possible absorption into Russia. Putin has ignored their calls for annexation — unlike in March, when Russia annexed Crimea.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has spoken in favor of devolving some of the central government's power to regions, but that is far short of autonomy for the rebel regions.

Obama said it was too early to tell what the announcements Wednesday from Ukraine and Russia meant. He noted previous unsuccessful cease-fire attempts and questioned whether the separatists would abide by a new cease-fire.

"We haven't seen a lot of follow-up on so-called announced cease-fires," Obama said. "Having said that, if in fact Russia is prepared to stop financing, arming, training, in many cases joining with Russian troops activities in Ukraine and is serious about a political settlement, that is something we all hope for."

Ukraine, NATO and the West have accused Russia of sending its troops and weapons to support the insurgents. Moscow has denied the charge. AP reporters on the ground have run into numerous Russian fighters among the rebels and have seen large convoys of heavy military equipment driving in eastern Ukraine from the direction of Russia.

Over the weekend, the European Union leaders agreed to prepare a new round of sanctions that could be enacted in a week, after NATO accused Russia of sending tanks and troops into southeastern Ukraine.

Fighting in eastern Ukraine has killed nearly 2,600 people and forced over 340,000 to flee their homes, according to the U.N.

Late actress Brittany Murphy's dad is cyberbullying Lifetime's biopic star Amanda Fuller


Late actress Brittany Murphy's father, Angelo Bertolotti, has turned his anger over Lifetime's upcoming biopic about his daughter on the actress portraying her, Amanda Fuller.

Angelo Bertolotti has taken to Twitter, tweeting and retweeting dozens of tweets referring to Fuller as being too fat to play his daughter and calling the actress a "floozy."

"My daughter #brittanymurphy would be horrified to know who they chose to play her and how cheap it all is," he tweeted.

Fuller spoke with TheTVPage.com and addressed Bertolotti's cyber-bullying.

"He can say what he wants," she told the site. "He has already gone and attacked me on Twitter and I have had to block him and that is fine. He can do what he wants. But I just think it is interesting that the minute she is back in the press he is all about, 'I am going to sue' and all that stuff. If he really respected his daughter's memory then I don't know if he would be trying to make all this controversy about it. Let her rest in peace."

She revealed that "The Brittany Murphy Story" was produced independently, not by Lifetime, and was meant as a tribute to Murphy. Directed by Joe Menendez, the film was shot over 16 days on a very small budget. Lifetime bought the rights to air it.

"It is what it is," Fuller said. "All of our hearts were in the right place. I had two days to prepare."

"I would have loved to have months of preparation and time to get down to a really skinny [body] so I could portray her physically better," she continued. "And we would have loved to have had more money and more time for vocal lessons and stuff like that. But in the end, I think it became less of it being a look-alike piece and more about just trying to capture the essence of who she was."

Fuller stars in the movie alongside Sherilyn Fenn as her mother, Sharon, who is not connected to the movie either.

Murphy first made a big splash in "Clueless," which led to starring roles in "Just Married," "Little Black Book," "Girl, Interrupted" and "8 Mile."

She died in 2009 from what the coroner ruled as an accident caused by a combination of pneumonia, an iron deficiency and "multiple drug intoxication." Four years later, Bertolotti, Murphy's off-and-on estranged father, came forward with his evidence stating that his daughter had been poisoned.

President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the United States will not be intimidated by Islamic State militants

In this file still image from an undated video released by Islamic State militants on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, purports to show journalist Steven Sotloff being held by the militant group.President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the United States will not be intimidated by Islamic State militants after the beheading of a second American journalist and will build a coalition to "degrade and destroy" the group.

Obama still did not give a timeline for deciding on a strategy to go after the extremist group's operations in Syria. "It'll take time to roll them back," the president said at a news conference during a visit to Europe.


Obama's comments came after he said the United States had verified the authenticity of a video released Tuesday showing the beheading of freelance reporter Steven Sotloff, two weeks after journalist James Foley was similarly killed.
Obama vowed the U.S. would not forget the "terrible crime against these two fine young men."
"Our reach is long and justice will be served," Obama said.
In the Sotloffvideo, a masked militant warns Obama that as long as U.S. airstrikes against the militant group continue, "our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people."
Obama responded that he will continue to fight the militant threat and the "barbaric and ultimately empty vision" it represents.
"Our objective is to make sure that Isis is not an ongoing threat to the region," he said, using an acronym for the militant group. "And we can accomplish that. It's going to take some time and it's going to take some effort."
Sotloff, a 31-year-old Miami-area native who freelanced for Time and Foreign Policy magazines, vanished a year ago in Syria and was not seen again until he appeared in the video that showed Foley's beheading. Dressed in an orange jumpsuit against an arid Syrian landscape, Sotloff was threatened in that video with death unless the U.S. stopped airstrikes on the Islamic State.
In the video distributed Tuesday and titled "A Second Message to America," Sotloff appears in a similar jumpsuit before he is apparently beheaded by a fighter with the Islamic State, the extremist group that has conquered wide swaths of territory across Syria Iraq and declared itself a caliphate.
British Foreign Secretary Phillip Harmmon told the BBC Wednesday that the masked, British-accented jihadist appears to be the same person shown in the Foley footage.
In the video, the organization threatens to kill another hostage, this one identified as a British citizen.
Last week, Sotloff's mother, Shirley Sotloff, pleaded with his captors for mercy, saying in a video that her son was "an innocent journalist" and "an honorable man" who "has always tried to help the weak."
Obama said the prayers of the American people are with the family of the "devoted and courageous journalist" who deeply loved the Islamic world and whose "life stood in stark contrast to those who murdered him so brutally."
"Whatever these murderers think they will achieve by murdering innocents like Steven, they have already failed," Obama said. "We will not be intimidated. Their horrific acts only unite us."
State Department  Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Tuesday that it is believed that "a few" Americans are still being held by the Islamic State. Psaki would not give any specifics, but one is a 26-year-old woman who was kidnapped while doing humanitarian aid work in Syria, according to a family representative who asked that the hostage not be identified out of fear for her safety.
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Monday, September 1, 2014

Los Angeles Mayor To RAISE LA Minimum Wage to $13.50


Friend --

I just left Martin Luther King, Jr. Park where an Angeleno named
Joseph Galloway spoke passionately about his struggles to make ends
meet despite working full-time as a delivery driver -- a job he took after
being forced to leave college to support his family after the death of his
father. Stories like his are the reasons why today I'm proposing to raise
the minimum wage in LA.

Will you join us? Click here to add your name to our coalition to #RaiseTheWageLA.

My plan would raise the minimum wage in LA to a level where working
people could lift themselves out of poverty. This will help us all. 1 million
Angelenos live in poverty -- this holds our entire economy back. Minimum
wage earners pump their salaries back into our economy.
I'm so proud that our coalition includes business leaders like Eli Broad and
labor leaders like Maria Elena Durazo -- and even President Obamaave us a shout 
out this weekend. But we need the people of LA to speak out.

Make no mistake, we have a tough fight ahead of us. I need you.
Add your name to our list of supporters.

PS: Click here to add your name to the list of supporters.

Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti