North State Gang Member is FINALLY Convicted

The SECOND time’s a charm for Tehama County prosecutors as a gang member is convicted for a 2005 KILLING. A jury Monday found 22-year old Julio Avila guilty of voluntary manslaughter following two days of deliberations, in which the judge sent jurors back after being deadlocked on a sought after second degree murder charge. Deputy District Attorney Laura Woods prosecuted the case and says unfortunately the only witness in the case was the defendant, who claims self defense. This was the second trial for Avila. In April a jury also deadlocked on the second degree murder charge. Avila is looking at almost 22 years behind bars.

Credit Card Compaines on the Congressional Carpet

Are credit card companies using deceptive tactics by raising rates without adequate warning?  Some on Captiol Hill think so.  Credit Card executives defended rates saying using a credit score to help determine how much interest to charge is key to their risk management. But  Senator Carl Levin says even customers who consistently pay on time are getting hit when rates are raised, and it’s pushing the American public further into debt.  Levin has formed a subcommittee and is considering legislation against the practice.
  

CNN Admits Better Screening is Needed

By Howard Kurtz

Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 30, 2007; Page A06

CNN expressed regret yesterday for allowing a Hillary Clinton adviser to ask a question at Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate, even as controversy swirled about two other questioners who have declared their support for Democratic candidates.

Retired Brig. Gen. Keith Kerr, who asked why gays should not be allowed to serve openly in the military, is a member of Clinton’s steering committee on gay and lesbian issues, something her campaign disclosed in a news release in June.

 

 

“Had we known that, we probably wouldn’t have used the question,” said David Bohrman, CNN’s Washington bureau chief, who produced the debate. He added that “you could spend hours Googling everybody. What we cared about was that he was real.” CNN deleted Kerr’s question from a rebroadcast of the debate.

The New York senator’s campaign said in a statement that “Gen. Kerr is not a campaign employee and was not acting on behalf of the Clinton campaign.”

Kerr, a Californian who said he became openly gay after 43 years in the military, was one of 5,000 people who submitted videotaped questions through YouTube. CNN also placed Kerr in the St. Petersburg, Fla., audience, where he followed up by calling the current “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy “destructive.”

Moderator Anderson Cooper acknowledged the error involving Kerr after Bill Bennett, the conservative author and radio host who is a network contributor, raised it during a post-debate discussion. Bennett said yesterday that his radio producer e-mailed him information from a National Review blog.

“It shouldn’t have ever happened,” Bennett said. “You’ve got to vet that sort of thing.”

On CNN’s “American Morning,” Kerr said he has done nothing for the Clinton campaign and that the video was “a private initiative on my own.” He also said he has supported Republicans.

Bohrman said network staffers, struck by Kerr’s “very powerful” question, verified his military service and determined from federal records that he had made no campaign contributions. He said CNN never spoke to Kerr and had Google, which owns YouTube, bring the retired general and about a dozen other questioners to the debate because their videos were likely to be used, although no decision had been made.

CNN teamed with YouTube in July for a Democratic debate that marked the first such use of citizen-submitted videos. The Republican debate was delayed because of candidate concerns about the format.

Bohrman said the network rejected “quite a few” questioners who were found to have public ties or donations to other candidates. He said the network’s goal was to avoid “obvious Democratic ‘gotcha’ questions.”

Another YouTube questioner, a Texas woman who identified herself as “Journey,” asked what the punishment should be for women who have abortions and the doctors who perform them, if the procedure were made illegal. After the debate, she posted another YouTube video criticizing the candidates’ responses — while wearing a “John Edwards 08″ T-shirt.

Business First, Then Citizens?

Over 200 homeless people have people converged on City Hall in New Orleans.  The citizens lost their homes during Hurricane Katrina, and say the homeless camp is the only affordable home they can find.  Mayor Ray Nagin as of Friday afternoon had not yet met with group, but says agencies are working to address the homeless problem. 

It’s been reported that when Nagin got word that Hurricane Katrina was headed toward New Orleans, he first contacted BUSINESS to let them shore up assets, and then notified the public.  Whether or not this is true, the political climate in New Orleans has changed dramatically.  As I reported last year, the government was working to seize properties of citizens who hadn’t returned or rebuilt their homes.  Business was also buying up property at a fast pace. 

While I am a firm believer you shouldn’t completely rely on the government, many of the displaced residents  don’t have the education or skill to get their homes and lives back.  Nagin basically turned his back on the very people he was elected to serve, and hopefully he will have to answer for that some day. 
 

Schwarzenegger McCain and Gore…The Odd Threesome

      Senator John McCain is slated to take part in a presidential forum of a different kind.  California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Al Gore are planning a bipartisan forum on energy and climate change in New Hampshire next month.  This might be political suicide for McCain and other Republican presidential candidates.  There’s a big rift between what actually causes global warming which is sure to be brought up.  The majority of the right aren’t disputing global warming, but they do dispute that it’s human caused.  The majority on the left believe it’s human caused, and will last forever. Gore will handle the Democratic candidates, while Schwarzenegger will handle the Republicans.  This ought to be interesting as Schwarzenegger thinks more like a Democrat when it comes to climate change.

Could This Be It For Bonds?

     SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – If convicted on all five counts of lying to
a grand jury and for obstructing justice, home-run king Barry Bonds
could face up to 30 years in prison.
     Bonds was indicted earlier today for lying when he told a
federal grand jury that he did not knowingly use
performance-enhancing drugs provided him by his trainer Greg
Anderson.
     The indictment reads that during the criminal investigation,
evidence was obtained including positive tests for the presence of
anabolic steroids and other performance enhancing substances for
Bonds and other athletes.
     In a related matter, a federal judge has ordered that Anderson
be released from prison. Anderson has spent most of the last year
behind bars for refusing to testify against Bonds, his longtime
friend.
     Bonds’ indictment comes three months after he passed Hank Aaron
on the all-time home run list.

Junior ROTC in San Francisco a Thing of the Past?

     The Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in San Francisco schools is close to getting axed.  Last year the school board voted to end the program because of it’s ties to the military, but a resolution was proposed to extend the program.  That didn’t happen after the school board put the issue off just minutes before this weeks meeting.  Unless it’s brought forward, the Jr. ROTC program will be eliminated following this year. 

Mob Ties in A.C.

     ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – Nearly two dozen people have been
charged, after authorities broke up an illegal sports gambling ring
that they say was being operated out of a high-stakes poker room in
a casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
     The people facing charges include four who authorities say have
ties with the Philadelphia mob, and appeared to be the ringleaders
of the operation.
     Also arrested were six employees of the casino — the Borgata
Hotel Casino and Spa.
     New Jersey’s attorney general says says investigators were able
to track money from the casino to wire rooms in Philadelphia.
     Most of the people who are charged are accused of promoting
gambling or money laundering.
     Authorities say the casino cooperated with the investigation,
called “Operation High Roller,” and that it let investigators use
casino surveillance video.
     If the charges are proved, this would be among the most serious
mob operations under the roof of an Atlantic City casino since the
city’s first casino opened in 1978.

Ricky Gets ANOTHER Chance

 
 

 Ricky Williams has been reinstated by the NFL AGAIN after serving over 18 months of a suspension for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy.  Are the Miami Dolphins desperate enough to take him back?  It sounds like they will hear Williams out.  Williams is slated to undergo a physical tomorrow (Thursday) and meet with Dolphins coach Cam Cameron.  While Miami’s season was over before it began, the club does need help at running back after Ronnie Brown was injured earlier this year.  BUT, Jesse Chatman has filled in admirably with two solid games.  I doubt the Dolphins will take Williams back after he REPEATEDLY screwed this team by failing drug tests.  But hey, what have they got to loose other then their dignity, which may be the ONLY THING the club has left.

Bhutto Back Under House Arrest

     LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) – Pakistani authorities have placed opposition leader Benazir Bhutto under house arrest for the second time in four days, to prevent her from staging a grand procession to protest emergency rule by President Pervez Musharraf.
     Police in the province where the former prime minister is currently staying say a seven-day detention order has been issued against her.
     Bhutto was kept under house arrest in Islamabad last Friday to prevent her from addressing a rally in a nearby city, where authorities also warned they had intelligence that suicide bombers were loose in the area.
     Bhutto was due to leave tomorrow morning on a journey that her party said would have allowed thousands of supporters to join her en route.