Tesla or the Adaptation of an Angel (film)
This film is inspired by a true interview that the great scientist Nikola Tesla gave to a journalist of the magazine Immortality. In this interview, Tesla spoke about of his science, philosophy and principles that have guided him through life.
Director: Slobodan Ž. Jovanović
Cast: Miodrag Miki Krstović as Nikola Tesla
Boris Komnenić as reporter Mr. Smith
Jadranka Nanić Jovanović as Djuka Tesla, Teslas mother
North Chicago police brutality - PoliceBrutality.US
NORTH CHICAGO — A man shown on surveillance video while in custody of the North Chicago police department is joining 18 others and coming forward alleging he was a victim of police brutality.
In July 2010, Paul Smith was on the receiving end of an apparent beating in a police interview room and it was captured by one of the North Chicago department's own cameras.
And yet, Smith, who was charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest, was afraid to come forward. Instead, he left the county.
But then, he says he heard about other cases of alleged brutality.
They need to stop it. They can't just go around beating people up, said Smith.
The city has no comment on the allegations. The complaints of police brutality are still the subject of a state police investigation.
Retired Chicago Police Assistant Supt James Jackson was introduced Monday night. Jackson will be sworn in as interim chief at a later date. The last resigned after just six days on the job - 6 February 2012.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Is In Trouble As Civil Unrest Grips City (With State Rep. La Shawn Ford)
In the wake of a dashcam video showing the police shooting death of 17 year old Laquan McDonald in Chicago, social unrest has gripped the city. Ed gives commentary on how picking and choosing neighborhoods has created this problem and is joined by Illinois State Rep. La Shawn Ford to discuss his proposed legislation that would allow for a recall of the Mayor.
Newest Investigative Report on Smartphone Radiation and Cancer 11 15 2016
The Farvers and Prischmans believe the deadly tumors were preventable and both caused by the same thing: a cellphone.
I'm 100% certain, said Virginia Farver. He talked on his cellphone two to three hours a day, and the tumor was on the same side of his head where he held the phone.
I'm 99% sure it was cellphone radiation, said Prischman. She showed 13 Investigates years of invoices, showing Paul talked on his cellphone between 3,000 and 4,000 minutes each month.
Can radio frequency (RF) radiation from a cellphone really cause cancer? The science is mixed, with multiple studies showing contradictory results.
But a new research project – one of the largest and most expensive ever conducted – is getting lots of attention and raising more questions about the long term safety of cellphones.
Your cellphone transmits radiation
To understand the controversy and the concern, you first need to understand how your cellphone works.
Today's smartphones have several antennas located inside. When you talk, text, or stream music or videos, your phone sends out non-ionizing radiation, similar to the energy produced by a low-powered microwave oven.
Critics point to other studies that suggest RF radiation is linked to an increase in certain types of cancerous tumors.
Concerned by some of those studies, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer made a bold statement in 2011. After reviewing RF research, the agency classified the electromagnetic fields produced by cellphones as possibly carcinogenic to humans. The WHO later announced to date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use. At the same time, the organization stated While an increased risk of brain tumors is not established, the increasing use of mobile phones and the lack of data for mobile phone use over time periods longer than 15 years warrant further research of mobile phone use and brain cancer risk.
With years of conflicting studies and rising concerns – combined with skyrocketing sales of cellphones – the U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioned an independent, ambitious project to examine the health effects of cellphone RF radiation.
The initial results were announced this spring, and they came as quite a surprise.
What we found here is fairly clear evidence of a signal, said Dr. David McCormick, director of the Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, where the federal government conducted its RF study that cost nearly $30 million.
During the 10-year research project, mice and rats were exposed to RF radiation designed to mimic human exposure based on the radio frequencies and modulations used in the United States. Some of the male rats developed cancerous brain tumors, as well as a rare, malignant tumor known as a schwannoma of the heart.
What we are saying here is that based on the animal studies, there is a possible risk cellphone RF is potentially carcinogenic in humans, McCormick explained to WTHR at his laboratory on the south side of Chicago. These are uncommon lesions in rodents, so it is our conclusion that they are exposure related.
So you're saying: in your lab you found cell phone radiation caused cancer? 13 Investigates asked, making sure we understood correctly.
That's correct, McCormick said. At this point, do we have unequivocal evidence that says cellphone RF radiation is carcinogenic? In humans, no. In rats, I think the answer to that is ‘yes.' For us, that is a signal, and it means there is a question mark out there.
Funded by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the study's final findings will not be released until sometime next year. Researchers took the unusual step of releasing an initial report due to the widespread health implications of the study.
This was, I think, a surprising finding to virtually all of us who were involved in the study, McCormick said.
While the NTP study partial results came as a surprise to researchers, they did not shock families like the Farvers.
We're finally getting some answers to this, said Virginia, looking at a CT scan showing her son's brain tumor. I just want other parents to know about it.
Jocko Podcast 191 w/ BTF Tony Eafrati: Sometimes You Just Gotta BTF Through
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House Judiciary Committee holds first hearing in the Trump Impeachment Inquiry, live stream
The House Judiciary Committee is taking the reins of the impeachment inquiry as the panel holds its first hearing, focusing on the constitutional grounds for impeachment. Live updates here:
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Finding Good Crappie Fishing Spots
Jason made a point in the fall and winter to look for new crappie fishing spots with his electronics. He started in some productive arms of the lake and idled along break lines looking for brush piles with fish.
These creek channel edges are often where fishermen like to drop their brush piles. So Jason scanned with Lowrance HDS 3D Structure Scan for likely looking spots and brush piles until he found schools of crappie holding on them.
Once he saw a good school of fish on a brush pile, he stopped and fished it. He would cast a jig over the top, when they quit biting that, he would pitch to the piles from a closer distance, and finally he would get right on top of them and fish vertically on the pile.
He had one of the best fall/winter periods for crappie fishing in recent years by getting out and hunting for fish more with his electronics.
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Conversation on the Omar Ibn Said Collection
Scholars discussed the autobiography of Omar Ibn Said, the only known autobiography by a slave written in Arabic in the United States. It is a historically unique and important primary source for those trying to understand the connections between the Muslim communities in Western Africa and the slaves who continued to practice Islamic faith after being captured during the Atlantic slave trade.
Speaker Biography: Mary Jane Deeb is chief of the African and Middle Eastern division at the Library of Congress.
Speaker Biography: Ala Alryyes is a visiting associate professor of English, Queens College, CUNY.
Speaker Biography: Sylviane A. Diouf is a visiting professor at Brown University.
Speaker Biography: Adam Rothman is professor of history at Georgetown University.
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License Plate Scanner Newest High-Tech Crime Fighting Tool
It's a type of surveillance technology and police across the country, including here in the Chicago area, are using it.
Jake Burger, Missouri State Junior INF (USA CNT Trials)
Burger (6'2 210 lbs, Christian Brothers College High School, Chesterfield, MO) competing with the USA Collegiate National Team.
Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, Isla Vista, CA
June 29, 2016
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
June 30 & July 1, 2016
Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy at El Camino College, Compton Center, Compton, CA
July 2, 2016
Deaf WSAD Softball team
Deaf softball are definitely gonna kick your ass
The Battle Over Free Speech on College Campuses
In 2015 The Atlantic, Salon, The New York Times, and The Washington Post all published pieces about the complex balance between free speech and political correctness on college campuses. This was a pivotal year for this discussion across the country and at the University of Chicago—leaving Americans wondering: How did we get here? Is the First Amendment under attack? Where do you draw the line, if any, between First Amendment rights and offensive speech? Are speech codes and safe spaces needed on campuses? And what responsibility do colleges have to create a climate that encourages an open and respectful exchange of ideas?
The IOP welcomed top minds in the country to examine these issues and see how American collegiate experience has evolved on March 9, 2016. Participants included:
- Adrienne Green, Editorial Fellow for The Atlantic
- Aaron Hanlon, Colby College English Professor, Salon and New Republic contributor
- Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of Freedom for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), author, and coauthor of The Atlantic's “The Coddling of the American Mind”
- Geoffrey Stone, UChicago Law Professor and Chair of the University of Chicago’s Committee on Freedom of Expression
This event was amoderated by George Washington University Law Professor, author of Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert Students’ First Amendment Rights,and Visiting Scholar at Harvard Graduate School in Education, Catherine Ross. This event was co-sponored by the International House Global Voices Program.
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Jocko Podcast 134 w/ Mike Sarraille: Life is a Gift, But Not Free. Don't Waste It
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0:00:00 - Opening
0:09:06 - Navy Seal, Mike Sarraille
1:18:34 - The Op: Mikey Monsoor saves Mike's life.
2:35:15 - Support
3:08:17 - Closing Thoughts and Gratitude.
Oak Forest Basketball: Bengal Sophomores lose to Oak Lawn on 12-7-10
Despite a season-high 17 points from Tom Zale (#22) the Sophomore Bengals fall to the Oak Lawn Spartans on 12-7-10.
Will Rahm Emanuel Get Support From Obama?
Denis McDonough, President Obama’s current chief of staff, gave a ringing endorsement of Obama’s former chief of staff Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel while speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” McDonough stated that Obama still retains confidence in Emanuel, who not only shares the same hometown as the president, but also remains a political ally. Many have called for Mayor Emanuel to resign in the wake of a seemingly endless string of scandals surrounding the Chicago Police Department, most prominently his handling of the shooting of teenager Laquan McDonald. Jose Marcelino Ortiz and Sasha Kai Parker discuss Mayor Emanuels relationship with the president further on the Lip News.
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The Hard Line | William Kelly discusses Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel
Chicago Rules columnist for Newsmax.com and executive producer at RevDigitial discusses Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel cutting short his vacation in the wake of another suspicious police shooting. Even the Rev. Al Sharpton is now calling for Emanuel to resign, but where was the reverend during the mayoral campaign?
House Floor Session – part 2C 5/3/18
This is the third portion of the Thursday House Floor Session.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
SF3656 (Knoblach) Omnibus Supplemental Finance bill.
Runs 2 hours, 31 minutes.
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Impeachment Hearings Led By House Judiciary Committee | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
Livestream of the Judiciary Committee hearings in the next phase of the Trump impeachment effort following the hearings led by the Intelligence Committee.
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In Honor of The Call - Retirement Celebration Honoring Pastor Henry Orlanders Hardy
Cosmopolitan Community Church celebrates Reverend Dr. Henry O Hardy for 47 years of faithful service to God and humanity