Will Smith slaps guy who gets too close
Will Smith slapped a reporter at the Moscow premiere of Men in Black 3.
Here's the latest news for Saturday May 19: G8 leaders try to save Eurozone; Three arrested in Chicago over alleged attack plans; Bombing kills one in Italy; Will Smith slaps reporter.
NPR News: 05-19-2012 4PM ET
Three suspects charged in alleged NATO terror plot
Alleged terrorist plotters arraigned
Pres Obama Continues America's Perpetual State Of Emergency
May 18, 2012 C-SPAN http://MOXNews.com
Getting Close With Professors?
Professors don't have to be scary... and you can talk to them about something other than tests and grading! Gaby sent us another video talking about how important it is that you connect with your professors on a more personal level. Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks and John Iadarola discuss on TYT University. Do you think this is a good idea? Will talking with professors about something other t...
Bradley: Obama Cant Change Country on His Own
Former Senator Bill Bradley on the need to re-elect President Obama.
Obama, Christie in war of words over entitlements
Does safety net create couch potatoes or help folks pursue the American Dream?
If Zimmerman Didn't Have a Gun Would Trayvon Martin Be Alive?
Would Trayvin Martin be alive today if George Zimmerman had not been a gun owner? Zimmerman is on trial facing second degree murder charges for shooting and killing Martin, and Florida's controversial 'stand your ground' law is a source of much debate. Do guns kill people or do 'people kill people'? Are second amendment enthusiasts opposed to any and all gun control? Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygu...
Police: 3 Face Terror Charges Ahead of NATO
Three men arrested earlier this week when police raided a Chicago apartment were being held Saturday on terrorism conspiracy charges, accused of trying to make Molotov cocktails ahead of the NATO summit. (May 19)
Where has all the love gone?
Argentina turns to dogs to hunt disappearing dollars
In Argentina, the government is using dogs to sniff out US dollars. As part of a crack down on tax evasion, money laundering and cash being sent overseas, restrictions are being imposed on foreign currency. Those restrictions have made the dollar, seen as a refuge from double-digit inflation, increasing difficult to find on the streets of the Argentine capital. In an effort to curb the smug...
John Mayer: Restoring An Image, And An Instrument
Two years after a media controversy that sent him retreating from the spotlight, Mayer has a new album and is beginning to resurface. But a new obstacle has arisen in the meantime — a health condition that may keep him from performing for months to come.
NPR News: 05-19-2012 3PM ET
A big miss for President Obama, Congress
Hank Goldberg and Jeannine Edwards preview the 137th Preakness Stakes.
Can California tax its way back to fiscal health?
Gov.'s strategy for growing deficit woes
Libya Elections: Voters cast ballots in Benghazi
People in Libya's second largest city Benghazi are casting their ballots in local elections. Voters are choosing 41 city councillors. And given that Benghazi was the birthplace of the revolution in Libya, the poll is taking on wider significance.
President Obama Speaks on Food Security at G8 Meeting
President Obama speaks before a meeting with other G8, African, and business leaders to discuss a new approach to ending hunger. May 19, 2012.
Dark Knight Rises Hurt by Morgan Freeman Tea Party Comments?
Via The Guardian: "A Time Warner shareholder has accused the Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman of using a press tour for the film Dolphin Tale to forward his own political agenda rather than promote the movie. When Freeman appeared on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight show in September 2011 while promoting the family drama, he made a statement in which he labelled the US rightwing Tea Party move...
Raw Video: Ethiopian Activists Join G-8 Protests
Police officers, including dozens in riot gear, contained at least 200 Ethiopian protesters who joined a demonstration in Maryland targeting a global economic summit at nearby Camp David. (May 19)
Activist Chen Guangchen flies to NY
Bob Fu of China Aid describes Chinese activist Chen Guangchen's state of mind as he departed for New York Saturday.
Do coffee drinkers live longer?
Dr. David Samadi explains
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Teaching Kids Balance Can Be A Lesson For Parents
To be a parent is to be constantly reminded that almost everything you thought you were doing right for your children will one day turn out to be wrong. The latest revised revelation may be: Training wheels don't help kids achieve a sense of balance.
Anti-Turkey sentiment spark protests in Iraq
Anti-Turkey sentiment. Iraqi people gather near the Turkish consulate in the southern city of Basra, calling on the Turkish government to stop interfering in Iraq's internal affairs.
NPR News: 05-19-2012 2PM ET
World leaders convene in US for G8 Summit - Press TV News
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'Egyptian expat poll results, misleading' - Press TV News
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Raw Video: Demonstrators Protest NATO
Protesters in Chicago took to the streets demanding the U.S. abandon NATO and use the money saved to better fund health care. (May 19)
Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks With Tajikistani Foreign Minister Zarifi
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks with Foreign Minister of Tajikistan Hamrokhon Zarifi at the Department of State in Washington, D.C. on May 16, 2012. [Go to http://video.state.gov for more video and text transcript.]
Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks With Israeli Defense Minister Barak
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak at the Department of State in Washington, D.C. on May 17, 2012. [Go to http://video.state.gov for more video and text transcript.]
Mexican school puts its finger on autism
In Mexico, a team of software designers is collaborating with special education experts to produce the first application in Spanish and English aimed at helping children with autism and dyslexia. As a part of a special series, Al Jazeera's Franc Contreras takes us to a therapy centre in Tijuana, where autistic children are benefiting from this groundbreaking new technology.
West turns blind eye to Bahraini rights - Press TV News
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New details in Tennessee murder kidnapping
Young victims released from hospital
'Crushing Bahrain revolution crucial to war plans against Iran'
Annexation - that's what tens of thousands of protesters in the Middle East are calling new Arab union plans. It comes after Saudi Arabia said it wants to form an alliance with Bahrain, paving the way for an EU-style of integration. Independent political analyst Dan Glazebrook explains why he thinks the Bahraini government is so supportive of the plan. Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/su...
NPR News: 05-19-2012 1PM ET
Keiser Report: Guernica of Financial War (E290)
In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss the Guernica of the financial war and the 'eternity' of 100 microseconds. In the second half of the show Max talks to artist, Alex Schaefer, about burning Chase, dangerous derivatives and paper dollars. Follow Max Keiser on Twitter: http://twitter.com/maxkeiser Watch all Keiser Report shows here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
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SpaceX: Launch abort 'not a failure'
The president of private space company SpaceX says aborting the launch of the Dragon spacecraft was not a failure.
Raw Video: G8 Leaders Gather for Class Photo
The United States and other members of the Group of Eight industrial nations are expressing hope that Greece remains in the eurozone, saying all of the nations have an interest in strengthening the eurozone. (May 19)
Ground Zero mosque Imam pens book on cultural divisiveness
Imam Rauf on 'Moving the Mountain'
Rep. Cantor on how to help the movement
Syria UN envoy: Terrorists creating buffer zone in Lebanon - Press TV News
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IPO goes from fanfare to flop
Kurt Busch comments on relationship with Ryan Newman following pit-road incident.
How do candidates, lawmakers rate?
Race for the White House: Getting America back to work
Ryan, Goolsbee debate economic policies
'Go-go' pioneer Chuck Brown dies
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield looks back at the career of Chuck Brown, pioneer of "go-go" music.
Report: States using housing rescue to plug budget gaps
Bait and switch with bailout funds?
Raw Video: Will Smith Slaps Kissing Reporter
Hollywood star Will Smith slapped a male Ukrainian television channel reporter who tried to kiss him before the Moscow premiere of the film "Men in Black III." (May 19)
NPR News: 05-19-2012 12PM ET
Police gear up in Chicago as thousands join anti-NATO rallies
Thousands of protesters have flooded Chicago ahead of a NATO summit on Sunday. A huge showdown is expected later, with police already on high alert. Around a dozen activists were arrested on the eve of the gathering - three were charged with conspiracy to cause terror. RT's Anastasia Churkina is in Chicago. Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Watch R...
John Clayton with the latest on Drew Brees and Joe Flacco's contract negotiations.
Andrew Luck talks about missing organized team activities while finishing up his college degree.
Serbia's economy hinges on elections
Millions of Serbs will decide their future in a presidential election run-off on Sunday. Pro-western democrat candidate Boris Tadic is facing nationalist challenger Tomislav Nikolic. With a national debt of more than $35bn and 25 per cent rate of unemployment, the winner will have to worry about the economy. Al Jazeera's Peter Sharp reports from Belgrade.
Political dispute continues between Iraq and Kurdistan Region - Press TV News
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Egyptians voice fears over possible voting irregularities - Press TV News
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End of jobless benefits: Good for America?
Will job market see boost?
President Obama Speaks on Supporting Agriculture to Fight Hunger
President Obama announces a new alliance between government leaders and private sector partners to reduce hunger and lift 50 million people out of poverty by investing in Africa's agricultural economy. May 18, 2012.
In Focus: International adoption
CNN's Randi Kaye speaks with Rebecca Gray and her three adopted daughters, Jasmine, Kennedy and Gracie Jane.
CNN's Randi Kaye speaks with financial expert Hank McLarty about ways to keep your money safe - and even grow it.
Chen leaves China on flight bound for US
Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng and his family are on their way to New York. CNN's Stan Grant reports.
Jamie Oliver promotes healthy living
It's food revolution day! Friends, family and food lovers all over the world are taking steps toward healthy lifestyles.
Eric Bromberg and his younger brother, Bruce, have built a thriving "Blue Ribbon" restaurant empire in New York City and Las Vegas. Eric stopped by "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his ultimate dish: Northern Fried Chicken.
Jerry Bailey previews the Preakness Stakes and discusses the morning-line favorite, Bodemeister.
Workman stranded after floor collapses under him in China
A workman was left stranded on an iron bar after the floor he was working on collapsed. Report by Sam Homewood. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
John Clayton discusses Andrew Luck not attending organized team activities to finish college degree.
John Clayton discusses LeSean McCoy's 5-year contract extension and discusses how it impacts other running backs' negotiations.
Before NATO Summit, Protestors rally, march in Chicago
Though the NATO Summit starts May 20th, protestors are already filling the streets of the host city, Chicago. VOA's Kane Farabaugh has more on what was originally supposed to be the opening day protest rally of the G8 meeting in the city.
Shoppers sending inflation message?
Prices for food and clothing rising
Obama: G8 unified in approach to Iran
President Obama welcomes G8 leaders to summit at Camp David.
Family reportedly sued for writing bad reviews of church
Pastor allegedly seeking $500K in damages from mother, daughter over blog posts deemed defamatory
Frost Over the World - The changing face of world politics
This episode focuses on world politics, beginning with an overview from the the British prime minister, David Cameron, as he talks about the tragedy of 9/11, the so-called war on terror, the impact of the Arab Spring, the military intervention in Libya, the security situation in Afghanistan and the recognition of Palestine as a state.
12-year-old sexually attacked in school?
15 boys assault girl in Florida?
Relationship experts Heide Banks and Ian Kerner spoke with Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis about all five and their chances of lasting.
After the Show Show: Tough Mudder Challenge
After the Show Show: 5/19
NPR News: 05-19-2012 11AM ET
Video: THE Dish with Eric Bromberg
Eric Bromberg and his younger brother, Bruce, have built a thriving "Blue Ribbon" restaurant empire in New York City and Las Vegas. Eric stopped by "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his ultimate dish: Northern Fried Chicken.
Reading, writing and -- tweeting?
Some schools are using Twitter to teach children how to read, how to communicate, and how to use technology. But is tweeting an appropriate or effective education tool? Rebecca Jarvis reports, then sits down with Jeff Glor and child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein to discuss the impact - and pitfalls - of using Twitter in the classroom.
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickups: Sean Burnett, Brad Lincoln, Daniel Nava, and Ryan Doumit
Bloomberg Sports Anchor Rob Shaw breaks down the top players to pick up off the waiver wire. Shaw tells us that Sean Burnett is possibly the next closer for the Washington Nationals due to the wildness of Henry Rodriguez. Shaw also likes Brad Lincoln, a former first round pick who is doing big things in Pittsburgh for the Pirates. In the outfield, Red Sox outfielder Danny Nava is becoming a loc...
Mafia suspected in Italy school blast
A bomb blast outside a school in the south Italian city of Brindisi has killed a teenage girl and injured seven other people. Two of those caught in the blast are suffering from severe burns. Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba reports.
Weekly Address: Congress Must Move Forward, Not Back On Wall Street Reform
President Obama discusses the reforms to Wall Street that he put in place to protect consumers and make Wall Street play by the same set of rules -- and calls on lawmakers to finish implementing these reforms so that we can prevent excessive risk-taking and help create an economy that is built to last.
Obama's name removed from the ballot in Arizona?
State threatens president with removal
Kid jumps from moving vehicle during carjacking
Thief steals car with child inside
The Gladiator Fire continues to burn in Arizona
Air tankers brought in for extra help
Andy Levy, your 'Red Eye' ombudsman
Jet plane crashes Nevada desert
Two left dead in fatal accident
Bullied gay teenager gets community support
Almost 200 rally to support teen
4-year-old brings crack to school in Texas
Parents, uncle of child arrested
Puppies worth thousands stolen from their home
Chihuahua pups taken in Florida
International leaders gather at Camp David
Obama's opening remarks from G-8 Summit
What do women think makes the perfect man?
British survey on Mr. Right
SpaceX launch leads to letdown due to engine pressure
SpaceX launch aborted
Autopsy Report Says THC Found In Trayvon Martin
May 17, 2012 CNN http://MOXNews.com
News Bulletin - 14:00 GMT update
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world. [Saturday, May 19, 2012]
William H. Macy is "Shameless"
William H. Macy plays a not-so-good father in the Showtime original series "Shameless." He spoke with Rebecca Jarvis about the role, and his career.
Video: William H. Macy is "Shameless"
William H. Macy plays a not-so-good father in the Showtime original series "Shameless." He spoke with Rebecca Jarvis about the role, and his career.
Video: The five types of marriages
Relationship experts Heide Banks and Ian Kerner spoke with Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis about all five and their chances of lasting.
Clever, quirky inventions by ordinary people
Quirky.com is a site where people with invention ideas can go to turn concepts into tangible realities. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with Quirky.com founder and CEO Ben Kaufman about some of the inventions that came from his site.