Tuesday, September 10, 2013

By CHENDA NGAK / CBS NEWS/ September 10, 2013, 1:47 PM Apple announces iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iOS 7 release date

Apple unveiled an update to its popular smartphone on Wednesday at a press event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. The tech giant announced the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C -- two very different phones. Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook started off by saying, "In the past, when we've launched a new iPhone, we lowered the cost of the old iPhone, making it more accessible to new people. But this year, we're not going to do that." Instead, Apple introduced a lower-cost iPhone 5C alongside the iPhone 5S -- the tech giant's flagship smartphone. Apple senior vice president Phil Shiller took the stage to announce the iPhone 5C. The new device is made of plastic and has a 4-inch display. It has a hard-coated polycarbonate design, is steel reinforced and has a multi-band antenna. It comes in five colors: green, white, blue, red, and yellow. The iPhone 5C will cost $99 for a 16GB model or $199 for a 32 GB model, with contracts. A colorful variety of cases will cost $29. The iPhone 5C will go on sale on Sept. 20, with pre-orders starting on Sept. 13. The iPhone 5S has a 4-inch display and comes in black, silver and gold. The hardware has been upgraded to an A7 chip, and is the first smartphone to be 64-bits. "The PC world made the transition from 32 bit to 64 bit and it took years. Today you're going to see that Apple is going to do it on one day," Shiller said. Shiller says the iPhone 5S' CPU performs 40 times faster than the original iPhone. The new iPhone will also include a brand new chip called the M7, which is said to continuously measure motion data. The chip supports the accelerometer, gyrocope and compass. Shiller says the iPhone 5S' battery life has improved, and will have 10 hours of LTE and Wi-Fi browsing, 40 hours of music and 250 hours of standby time. The iPhone's camera is getting a major upgrade. Apple is increasing the pixels to 1.5u to capture more light. The camera will also autodetect white balance as soon as the app is launched, and include burst mode and true tone flash. Just as the rumors suggested, the new iPhone will include Touch ID -- a fingerprint sensor built into the home button. The sensor that scans sub-epidermal skin layers, will have 360-degree readability and is about 170 microns thin, with 500 ppi resolution. The fingerprint sensor can be used to unlock the iPhone or make purchases. "Your fingerprint is one of the best passes in the world. It's always with you, and no two are exactly alike," Apple senior vice president Jony Ive said in a promotional video. The iPhone 5S will come in three models: 16 GB for $199, 32GB for $299 and 64GB for $399, with a contract. The phone will go on sale on Sept. 20. Apple also talked about its completely redesigned mobile operating system, iOS 7, that will be ready for download on Sept. 18.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Lamar Odom Has Left Rehab

Lamar Odom has left rehab. E! News can confirm that Khloé Kardashian Odom's husband is no longer at a treatment facility, barely a day after he opted to check in following his arrest for alleged driving under the influence. The 33-year-old basketball player, who spent last season playing for the Clippers, is said to still be in L.A. He was arrested early Friday morning during a traffic stop and booked on misdemeanor charges of DUI and refusing to take a chemical sobriety test. Sources told E! News last week that Khloé and the rest of the family had been urging Odom to seek treatment. Via eonline.com

NBC camera catches officials patting down Baltimore Ravens players

As Baltimore Ravens players left their locker room to face the Denver Broncos this evening, the NBC cameras caught a rare behind-the-scenes occurrence most fans never see (you can watch video courtesy of Deadspin). NFL officials stood outside of the locker room like TSA agents and randomly began patting down players. Nobody had to take their shoes off, remove a belt, or place liquids in a plastic tray, but the officials were definitely looking for something. What was it? Officials were making sure no player applied anything to their uniform that would make it harder for an opponent to make a tackle. It is actually something that happens before every game, but it grabbed the attention of many people watching at home. Here is an explanation from Mike Pereira, former Vice President of Officiating and current Rules Analyst at FOX Sports Officials are checking random uniforms for any illegal substances They check random players on both teams before the game and at halftime. Foreign substances can be grease or silicon. This has been standard practice for years in the NFL Punishment would be confiscation of the uniform by NFL security and that player would be subject to discipline by the league. t least the Ravens' line moved faster than what we all experience at airports.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Ariel Castro: Convicted Cleveland kidnapper/rapist found dead in cell

52-year-old convicted kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro was found hanging in his cell Tuesday. Castro was being held at the Correction Reception Center in Orient, OH in Pickaway County. He was sentenced August 1 to life in prison, plus 1,000 years, for kidnapping and sexually assaulting Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus while holding them captive in his Seymour Avenue house for over a decade. Ohio State Police and the Department of Corrections are investigating the death. JoEllen Smith, of the Ohio Department of Corrections, sent this News this statement: Inmate Ariel Castro was found hanging in his cell this evening at 9:20 pm at the Correctional Reception Center in Orient. He was housed in protective custody which means he was in a cell by himself and rounds are required every 30 minutes at staggered intervals. Upon finding inmate Castro, prison medical staff began performing life saving measures. Shortly after he was transported to OSUMC where he was pronounced dead at 10:52 pm. A thorough review of this incident is underway and more information can be provided as it becomes available pending the status of the investigation.

First-Time Gator Hunters in Mississippi Make Record Catch

Alligators lurk in the swamps of Mississippi all year, but as fall nears, the cold-blooded giants prepare to hibernate. The population in Mississippi is thick, which is a problem both for the gators and for the delicate ecosystem they live in, according to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. Allowing people to hunt alligators on public lands plays an important role in both managing gator populations and maintaining an ecological balance in the wetlands. That's why the state awards just 920 permits to gator hunters for a slim and sweltering window from Aug. 30 to Sept. 9. First-time gator hunter Rob Trammell and his wife Beth were among the few to win a permit this year. Talk about beginner’s luck. Early Sunday morning, the Madison, Miss. residents caught one of the largest gators on record at 13 feet 5.5 inches and 723.5 pounds. And what a fight it was. “If you’ve ever been deep sea fishing and you hang a hundred fifty, two-hundred pound fish and it puts up a really good fight,” says hunter Rob Trammel of the experience, “It's kind of like that – only you’re trying to catch a 700-pound fish." Trammell and his wife Beth had applied for years for one of the permits, which include a provision that hunters can only kill two alligators apiece. When Beth finally drew the winning number this year, the novice gator hunters had no idea they’d come home with a record catch – or just how difficult it would be to wrestle a fully-grown gator. “I think I probably put out a lot of energy and used a lot of strength but never anything like this for that amount,” Trammell says, “I just realized that my back is sore today.” On Friday night, Trammell and his team set out in the swamplands of Issaquena County on Trammells’ boat. (Hunters go out at night because you can spot their glowing red eyes with a spotlight.) A huge gator broke their line twice before they headed home. On Sunday night, they went back to the canal for one last shot at catching the beast. We decided to try our luck and look for him one more time and if we didn’t find him, we were headed back to pull the boat out,” says Trammell. “We were worn out.” But soon after, they spotted a set of glowing red eyes. After getting two lines into the mammoth gator, it was everything Trammell and hunter Sean King could do to keep ahold of him. From about 1:30 a.m. to 3 a.m. all we did was fight the alligator,” says Trammell. “He pulled us all over the place. He went in circles and we just hung on. A local processing plant made the official weigh-in, which beat the previous record for a male gator by a whopping 26 pounds, according to The Clarion Ledger in Jackson. And Trammell and company weren’t the only one to make record-breaking catches this weekend. An Ellisville man caught a female gator that broke both the size and weight records for a female. Just an hour after the Trammells' catch, another group caught a male that weighed in at 727 pounds – trumping the Trammell gator by 3.5 pounds. NBC reports that the current length record, which still hasn't been broken, was set when hunters captured a 13-foot, 6.5-inch alligator on the Pascagoula River in 2008, according to the Mississippi. Even though the Trammell gator doesn't hold they record, Trammell said they plan to celebrate the catch. “I think we’re supposed to cook alligator next Saturday afternoon,” says Trammell. “We’ll have some people over to our camp and cook out.” Story brought to you by via weather.com

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Whoa! Giant Boulder Nearly Crushes Car in Rock Avalanche

Close call! A giant boulder nearly crushed a car with passengers inside, and it was all caught on camera. The boulder came crashing down during a rock avalanche in China. A vehicle on the road captured the moment it barreled down as the car in front swerved into oncoming traffic to avoid getting hit.

Nelson Mandela released from hospital

Nelson Mandela has been discharged from the Pretoria hospital where he had been receiving treatment since June, the South African president's office said Sunday. He will continue his recovery at home. "Madiba's condition remains critical and is at times unstable," President Jacob Zuma's office said, referring to the revered leader's clan name. "Nevertheless, his team of doctors are convinced that he will receive the same level of intensive care at his Houghton home that he received in Pretoria. Mandela, 95, was hospitalized June 8 because of a lung infection. He marked his July birthday at the Pretoria hospital where he has been surrounded by relatives. "During his stay in hospital from the 8th of June 2013, the condition of our former President vacillated between serious to critical and at times unstable," the office said. "Despite the difficulties imposed by his various illnesses, he, as always, displays immense grace and fortitude." There was some confusion Saturday when two sources close to Mandela said he had returned home -- only to be contradicted by the president's office, which said he was still hospitalized. "The family mistakenly thought Mandela had been taken to his Johannesburg home early Saturday morning," the source then told CNN. Why Nelson Mandela has six names The frail icon has not appeared in public for years, but he retains his popularity as the father of democracy and emblem of the nation's fight against apartheid. Mandela became an international figure while enduring 27 years in prison for fighting against apartheid, the country's system of racial segregation. He became the nation's first black president in 1994, four years after he was freed from prison. Mandela's impact extends far beyond South African borders. After he left office, he mediated conflicts in Africa and the Middle East. His history of lung problems dates to his imprisonment on Robben Island, and he has battled respiratory infections since then.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

U.S. Government Assessment of the Syrian Government’s Use of Chemical Weapons


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   Check out the latest episode of FREEFALL, keeps you rushing, keeps you thinking, and keep you on the edge of your seat. For those who do not know, FREEFALL is a hit crime drama series by BAND of ARTISTS el cee productions. chronicling the lives of roommates XAVIER, CAMERON, and NICO as they navigate a complicated living situation. For these guys, their lives are enhanced, not defined by their sexuality. One by one the friends are pulled into the dark side of Atlanta life and must fight to stay afloat and keep their personal relationships from taking them under...before the streets do. Now we are at episode 8 (PRESSURE), the episode, has just made the show take a rise to moon,  as you really see how things are or how you think they are unfolding.  So they are two more episodes left in season 2, and they are taking the show on to a city near for screening, and once the goal is reached in the fundraising of season two, the final two episodes will be released on there youtube channel. It takes money to make a stellar show like this! So they have so over earned there trust, and making a donation to make sure they are a season two. Down below is where you can donate to the show. $1, $5, $10 , $25. $10,000, it all adds up, so if you can give $1 or $10,000 please do so. This show is an independent project, so with out you the people the show can not be what it is today or for tomorrow. You still get tickets for there screening of the final two episodes of the season click the link below. hso here is Episode 8 (PRESSURE), if you are new to FREEFALL, catch up below to see what all the buzz is.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Mother accused of having son beat brother to 'beat gay away MAKES NO SENSE...

WHITEVILLE, NC (WECT) - A mother has been accused of having her 12-year-old son beat his brother in order to "beat the gay away," and she faces a misdemeanor child abuse charge as a result. Police were called to an incident on West Walter Street Saturday, and officers say when they arrived, there were several people yelling and screaming, according to a Whiteville police report. According to the report, a 15-year-old said his mother, Mary Gowans, had his 12-year-old brother strike him repeatedly, and he was not allowed to fight back. She then reportedly made the teen strip down to his underwear, and proceeded to strike him with a belt across his body. Police say there was a large abrasion on the 15-year-old's back. Gowans, however, says the allegations aren't true. She said her son was intoxicated when he reported the incident to police, and that although she doesn't agree with the gay lifestyle, she would never harm her children. According to Gowans, her 15-year-old son has been visiting a gay man, whom she heard had molested him. Gowans said she called the police about the matter, but nothing has been done. She admitted to beating her son in an effort to stop him from visiting the man, and claims she was just trying to protect her son. According to Gowans, the older son had hit the younger one, so she had the 12-year-old hit him back.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Another bright star on the rise

Another rising star on the rise, is an actor who plays Chad on the hit series FREEFALL. He has a distinct presence on the show, each time he just captures you, and has your attention. JoVanni Colon is enjoying his first season as Chandler Stevens in the hit web series FREEFALL. JoVanni is also known for his print and runway modeling for major companies such as Macys. He was born in Atlanta but raised in Jacksonville, Florida. Returning back to Atlanta after high school he went on to study drafting and architectural design at two Atlanta area colleges. He is an avid traveler and enjoys architecture from all cultures. He also enjoys giving back to other through his constant involvement with local and national charities. He aspires to expand his craft to entertain millions in film and fashion the world over.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Florida boy, 12, dies from brain-eating parasite

Zachary Reyna, a 12-year-old Florida boy stricken with a brain-eating parasite, has died, according to a post Saturday on a Facebook page that's been providing detailed updates from the boy's family. The post indicated that the LaBelle child died Saturday afternoon. "The battle is over for Zac but he won the war," the post concluded. About an hour later, a new message said that a ventilator was being used so that the boy's organs could be donated, adding that family and friends can visit him at Miami Children's Hospital during visiting hours Sunday. "Even though Zac has passed, he will still be saving many lives," this new post said. Doctors had given Zachary an experimental drug to treat the rare amoeba, called Naegleria fowleri, that he had. This same drug was used to treat 12-year-old Kali Hardig recently in Arkansas, after which she became only the third person in the last 50 years known to survive the deadly parasite. Zachary's family told CNN affiliate WBBH they believe that the boy -- who they described as an active seventh-grader -- was infected while kneeboarding with friends in a water-filled ditch by his house on August 3. Officials warn of brain-eating amoeba After he was hospitalized, the boy underwent brain surgery, and doctors diagnosed him with primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, according to WBBH. After news emerged regarding Zachary's diagnosis, the Florida Department of Health issued a warning to swimmers that high water temperatures and low water levels provide the perfect breeding ground for this rare amoeba. Between 2001 and 2010, there were only 32 reported cases of people getting Naegleria fowleri in the United States, according to the CDC. Most of the cases have been in the Southeast. Naegleria fowleri is found in hot springs and warm freshwater, most often in the Southeastern United States. The amoeba enters the body through the nose and travels to the brain. There is no danger of infection from drinking contaminated water, the CDC said. "This infection is one of the most severe infections that we know of," Dr. Dirk Haselow of the Arkansas Department of Health told CNN affiliate WMC about Kali's case. "Ninety-nine percent of people who get it die." The first symptoms of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis appear one to seven days after infection, including headache, fever, nausea, vomiting and a stiff neck, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Later symptoms include confusion, lack of attention to people and surroundings, loss of balance, seizures and hallucinations," the agency website says. "After the start of symptoms, the disease progresses rapidly and usually causes death within one to 12 days." Florida issues warning about rare, brain-eating amoeba

Taylor, Miley, Gaga vie for attention at MTV VMAs

Miley Cyrus became the rare artist to upstage Lady Gaga, but a vengeful Taylor Swift managed to take the spotlight from both during the MTV Video Music Awards. Swift appeared to utter an expletive when One Direction appeared at Sunday night's award show — a moment that lit up Twitter and was memorialized immediately in a GIF online — before thanking a former beau for helping her win another moonman trophy for "I Knew You Were Trouble." "I also want to thank the person who inspired this song, who knows exactly who he is, because I got one of these," Swift said. "Thank you so much!" Gaga changed costumes four times during her first return to the stage since hip surgery as she performed her new single "Applause" at the top of the show. It was a predictably unpredictable appearance for Gaga, who seemed to pump in boos over the over the sound system as she opened the song in a white nun's habit and square headdress. By the time she finished the song, she was surrounded by unitard-clad male dancers and wearing a thong bikini decorated in shells and a long blonde wig. Cyrus immediately kicked things up well beyond provocative, however, as she appeared on stage with a multitude of dancing teddy bears in a bodysuit adorned with a cartoon character. She twerked to her song "We Can't Stop," changed into a nude bikini, ran a fan's foam finger along her privates as Robin Thicke appeared on stage to perform "Blurred Lines," then gave the singer a lap dance. View gallery."Robin Thicke and Miley Cyrus perform "Blurred Lines" … Robin Thicke and Miley Cyrus perform "Blurred Lines" at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, Aug. 2 … "Miley better go get a pregnancy test after all that grinding," comedian Kevin Hart joked afterward. Gaga and Cyrus were just the first of a cavalcade of music's top stars performing Sunday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where the awards were held for the first time. Justin Timberlake — the top nominee with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis — was to be honored with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Kanye West continued his stark portrayal of new music from his album "Yeezus," performing "Blood on the Leaves" with its controversial Nina Simone "Strange Fruit" sample in silhouette in front of a black and white picture of a tree. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were the early leaders, taking best hip-hop video for "Thrift Shop" and best video with a social message for their song "Same Love," which espouses marriage equality. "Gay rights are human rights," Macklemore said during the telecast. "There is no separation." View gallery."Lady Gaga performs "Applause" at the MTV Video Music … Lady Gaga performs "Applause" at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013, at the Barclay … Other early winners included Pink and Nate Ruess for best collaboration, Thirty Seconds to Mars for best rock video and Selena Gomez for best pop video. ___ Online: http://mtv.com

Rising Bright Star Shamon Glaspy (FREEFALL)

A rising young actor with a smile that is bright, just as is his talent. He stars in the hit web series FREEFALL, for me his talent is one of the great lights to the series, and it would be such a loss if he was not apart of the great project. He has a very bright future, I am so excited to what is next for Shamon Glaspy. Born in Benton Harbor Michigan, Shamon Glaspy attended Florida A&M University under a track scholarship. He ran his freshmen year but due to his injuries he sustained his senior year in high school and later gave up track to focus more on his studies. While in school he participated in many photography projects and behind the scenes work on stage. Shamon took on his first project as an actor portraying the role as Xavier Miles in My Brother’s Keeper Seasons 1-3. He graduated from Florida A&M University in 2012 and soon after relocated to Atlanta to begin purposefully pursuing a career as an actor. In his starring and Associate Producer roles in FREEFALL, Shamon exhibits leadership to his fellow castmates. Shamon is currently SAG eligible

N.J. Gov. Christie To Sign Bill Banning Gay Conversion Therapy

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie continues to eschew convention: The Associated Press reports. that he will sign a bill banning therapy that seeks to turn gay teens straight. Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill Monday barring licensed therapists from trying to turn gay teenagers straight, making New Jersey the second state to ban so-called conversion therapy, along with California. The bill passed both houses of the New Jersey Legislature with bipartisan support in June. Assemblyman Tim Eustace, who sponsored the bill and is openly gay, described the therapy as "an insidious form of child abuse." In a note accompanying the bill, Christie said he believes people are born gay and that homosexuality is not a sin. That view is inconsistent with his Catholic faith, which teaches that homosexual acts are sins. The Republican governor also said the health risks of trying to change a child's sexual orientation, as identified by the American Psychological Association, outweigh concerns over the government setting limits on parental choice. "Government should tread carefully into this area," he said in the note, "and I do so here reluctantly." "However, I also believe that on the issues of medical treatment for children we must look to experts in the field to determine the relative risks and rewards," Christie said, citing a litany of potential ill effects of trying to change sexual orientation, including depression and suicide. "I believe that exposing children to these health risks without clear evidence of benefits that outweigh these serious risks is not appropriate." Gay rights activists applauded the ban but pushed for more. "It is our truest hope that the governor will realize, as the majority of the legislature and a super-majority of the pubic have realized, that the best way to ensure lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender youth are protected from the abuse of being ostracized is to provide them with equality," Troy Stevenson, executive director of the state's largest gay rights group, Garden State Equality, said in a statement. Christie previously vetoed gay marriage legislation. He has said he supports the state's civil union law, which was enacted to give gay couples the benefits of marriage but not the title. Gay couples have since sued, claiming that the law provides unequal treatment to same-sex couples. Their lawyers say the U.S. Supreme Court ruling granting federal benefits to gay married couples strengthens their case in state court, while Christie administration lawyers say the federal government should recognize the state's civil union law as the equivalent to marriage. A trial court decision is expected next month. Gay rights groups say the practice of conversion therapy is damaging to young people because it tells them that it's not acceptable to be whoever they are. Some social conservatives framed the debate as a parental rights issue, saying a ban on the counseling would limit the ability of parents to do what they think is best for their children. The idea of conversion therapy is an old one that has increasingly drawn criticism for its methods. Last year, four gay men sued a Jersey City group for fraud, saying its program included making them strip naked and attack effigies of their mothers with baseball bats. Lawmakers heard horror stories from some during hearings on the ban, including Brielle Goldani of Toms River, who testified she underwent electric shocks and was given drugs to induce vomiting after being sent to an Ohio camp at age 14 to become straight. But, they also heard from Tara King, a Brick-based counselor, who said she should be allowed to "fix" what patients, even under-aged clients, want fixed.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

"FREEFALL" Lamont Pierre Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Editor

New York-based indie filmmaker Lamont Pierre’s passion for movie making began while attending Florida State University where he majored in English-Creative Writing and Political Science. Recognizing the lack of programming produced for college-aged students he created the award-winning “My Brother’s Keeper,” a socially conscious web drama series that follows twentysomethings in Los Angeles, NYC and Atlanta making impacts in their communities and personal lives. Pierre went on to produce the short films “Where the Streets Have No Names” (2009); “Plateus” (2010); and “Tequila Sunrise”(2010) which starred Kairon John (Noah’s Arc). In the Fall of 2008 he assisted Producer/Director Lee Daniels on the Oscar-nominated film Precious. He is currently gearing up for the DVD release of his feature film debut Talking With the Taxman About Poetry which world premiered at the 2013 Pan African Film Festival and OUTFEST Fusion Film Festival in Los Angeles. The film stars Kareem Ferguson (DL Chronicles), R&B Singer/Actor Steph Jones and Vanessa Simmons (MTV’s Run’s House, Dysfuctional Friends). Lamont Pierré is currently writing for season one of his new web series “The Trouble With Going Somewhere” and in pre-production on his next two feature films, The Execution of Nigel Harris and The Night Reign Fell to New Orleans.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

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Support a dream, support my dream. I have always had the dream to have my own radio show, and my goal is to have my own show on a sirrus, XM channel. But as we all know most times in life we never just fall into what you want, and almost always we have to start to the bottom to get to the top. One thing I did not know how much it would cost to start out, so I am asking for help from all of you, to make my dream to come true. Just $1.00 goes along way. Thank you for your support

Mindy McCready's Boyfriend Found Dead

Mindy McCready's boyfriend and father of her child David Wilson was found dead on Sunday evening at his Herber Springs, Arkansas home. "David was my soulmate," the country crooner, 37, told People in a statement about the late singer-songwriter. "He was a precious gift from God to all of us and, yesterday, he returned home and is now with his mother and father. David loved and was loved. Those who knew and loved him will miss him; those who did know know David missed the opportunity to know a truly loving and gifted man." According to the website, Wilson died of "undisclosed causes." RELATED: Stars Lost In 2012 McCready and Wilson had been together for about two years, and share a 9-month-old son named Zayne (McCready has an older son Zander with country singer Billy McKnight). As of late, no funeral plans have been set, though the services are thought to take place in Arkansas.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Well the Golden Globes are over, and my film of the year Lincoln only one award for best actor for Daniel Day Lewis, and I am very happy about that. Happy for all the winners.... Off to the next award...

Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Golden Globe Awards

I'm very excited to watch The Golden Globe Awards tonight, I am rooting for Lincoln all the way! Are you liking any of the nominees?
I'm very honored to dedicate my first broadcast to my hero Whitney Houston. I am going to do this in song, my memories,thoughts, and prayers. She has given me so much, and I have to honor her in this big adventure.

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Welcome to The Matthew Rankin Show Blog

              Just a quick note to inform you that here is the blog of The Matthew Rankin Morning show. I am very excited about this adventure, and where it can lead me, and others. You will hear and read real life topics, and not gossip. I want this to bring change to my life, and as well to others. Please stay tuned, and take this journey with me.
Matthew:)