After Antoine Dodson, a young hero from Huntsville, AL, saves his sister from an attack, he sings an important message both to his community and to the attacker himself. Evan Gregory then proceeds to play a heartfelt cover of the resulting song.
A Random Juggler Appears.
Someone just trying to enjoy their time at an outdoor concert when seemingly out of nowhere a wild juggling woman appears. awesome.
The White House Just Proposed That the FBI Be Able to Compel Companies to Turn Over Browsing Data Without a Warrant
….all under the guise of “fighting terrorism”. Give me a fucking break.
From WashingtonPost.com:
The Obama administration is seeking to make it easier for the FBI to compel companies to turn over records of an individual’s Internet activity without a court order if agents deem the information relevant to a terrorism or intelligence investigation.

The administration wants to add just four words — “electronic communication transactional records” — to a list of items that the law says the FBI may demand without a judge’s approval. Government lawyers say this category of information includes the addresses to which an Internet user sends e-mail; the times and dates e-mail was sent and received; and possibly a user’s browser history. It does not include, the lawyers hasten to point out, the “content” of e-mail or other Internet communication.
Many Internet service providers have resisted the government’s demands to turn over electronic records, arguing that surveillance law as written does not allow them to do so, industry lawyers say. One senior administration government official, who would discuss the proposed change only on condition of anonymity, countered that “most” Internet or e-mail providers do turn over such data.
To critics, the move is another example of an administration retreating from campaign pledges to enhance civil liberties in relation to national security. The proposal is “incredibly bold, given the amount of electronic data the government is already getting,” said Michelle Richardson, American Civil Liberties Union legislative counsel.
The critics say its effect would be to greatly expand the amount and type of personal data the government can obtain without a court order. “You’re bringing a big category of data — records reflecting who someone is communicating with in the digital world, Web browsing history and potentially location information — outside of judicial review,” said Michael Sussmann, a Justice Department lawyer under President Bill Clinton who now represents Internet and other firms.
Brand New Red Band “Machete” Trailer
A new red band trailer for “Machete” has been released. The movie, which started out as just a joke trailer as a part of the “Grindhouse” set of movies, will finally see the light of day on September 3rd. I am thoroughly pumped for this movie, and i’m stoked for Danny Trejo has this is his first starring role in a movie.
Check out the trailer below:
Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis: Steve Carell
From FunnyorDie.com:
Zach sits down with Steve Carell from “The Office” and they quite possibly discuss “Dinner for Schmucks”.
Ultra Epic New Trailer for DC Universe Online
From YouTube.com:
This is a CG 6-minute clip to promote the game DC Universe Online. Anyone who is a comic book fan, likes action, or cool things to watch…. then you’ll surely enjoy this video! I recommend watching in 720p and with the sound way up!
Sen. Al Franken: “Net Neutrality is the First Amendment Issue of Our Time”
From Reddit.com:
Sen. Al Franken (D.-Minn.) told more than 2,000 bloggers and organizers attending the Netroots Nation conference in Las Vegas on July 24, 2010, that our media system is at risk everywhere we turn – from our free speech online to the growing power of companies who own a massive number of media outlets.
Join the fight at: SavetheInternet.com
Rabid Elderly Folk Attack Videographer
From YouTube.com:
What should have been uneventful incident free coverage of a nonprofit group’s annual open meeting, which was held in a public facility. Turned violent when an individual described as a “soldier” for the organization attacked a Photojournalist from behind.
Unknown to those in the room, including the Photojournalist, another Journalist deployed his Kodak “Instamatic” pocket camera and proceeded to; in his own words “capture a crime in progress” on video. That video has been intercut with the video from the Photojournalist’s Betacam and is being made available on You Tube for the public to view.
After the attack members of the La Habra Heights Improvement Association claimed it was a “private meeting”. Even though two Journalists were asked to sign the guest sheet prior to the meeting and were never asked to leave. One Journalist was even offered cookies and lemonade. Responding law enforcement affirmed the public’s right to be there.
Charges are pending an investigation by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office.
Link to news story: LahabraHeights.net



