Sunday, August 4, 2013

1 dead, 11 hurt as car turns LA seaside into chaos

In this image take from a security camera, pedestrians scatter as a car drives through a packed afternoon crowd along the Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. At least a dozen people were injured, two of them critically, according to police. (AP Photo/Snapchat)

In this image take from a security camera, pedestrians scatter as a car drives through a packed afternoon crowd along the Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. At least a dozen people were injured, two of them critically, according to police. (AP Photo/Snapchat)

In this image take from a security camera, pedestrians scatter as a car drives through a packed afternoon crowd along the Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. At least a dozen people were injured, two of them critically, according to police. (AP Photo/Snapchat)

Pedestrians gather as police and fire officials respond after a car drove through a packed afternoon crowd along the Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. At least a dozen people were injured, two of them critically, according to police. (AP Photo/Maarten Smitskamp)

An unidentified man looks at a car that came to rest against the entrance of a public restroom after being driven through a packed afternoon crowd along the Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. At least a dozen people were injured, two of them critically, according to police. (AP Photo/Maarten Smitskamp)

(AP) ? A rapidly accelerating car driven by a young man screeched across a sidewalk and straight into a crowd enjoying one of Southern California's most popular boardwalks, killing one person, injuring 11 and leaving the promenade in chaos as he sped out of sight.

The victim died at a hospital a few hours after the Saturday evening crash at the Venice Beach boardwalk, Los Angeles police Lt. Andy Neiman said.

Security video shows the man parking his black car alongside the seaside boardwalk as the sun sank, surveying the idyllic scene for several minutes before getting back into the car and speeding into the crowd. It shows hundreds of people walking lazily or sitting at cafes before the black car suddenly appears and sends them scrambling wildly.

Witnesses reported a horrifying aftermath.

"There was people kind of stumbling around, blood dripping down their legs looking confused not knowing what had happened, people screaming," said 35-year-old Louisa Hodge, who was out enjoying the day on the Venice Beach boardwalk with a friend visiting from San Diego. "It was blocks and blocks of people just strewn across the sidewalk."

Firefighters combed the chaotic crowd, finding 12 people wounded and taking 10 of them to the hospital where one later died, fire and police officials said.

Another victim was in critical condition, two more were in serious condition, and the remaining eight had minor injuries, city fire spokesman Brian Humphrey said.

The driver fled the scene and about an hour later, just as police were circulating word that they were seeking a black Dodge with a driver in his 20s, a man walked into a police station in neighboring Santa Monica, told officers he was involved in the boardwalk incident, Neiman said.

Police then found a car nearby that they believe belonged to the man, Neiman said.

Hours later detectives were questioning the man, calling him a person of interest and attempting to determine whether he was the driver, Neiman said.

Neiman would give no details on the identity of the person who died or the person of interest.

According to the security video and witness accounts, the man with a baseball cap, gray shirt and white pants parked next to the Cadillac Hotel, twice walking out to the boardwalk before getting into the Dodge Avenger and accelerating, swerving around yellow poles meant to prevent cars from getting into the pedestrian-only area and onto the boardwalk.

"I heard a big 'boom, boom,' like the sound of someone going up and down the curb, it was super loud," said Alex Hagan, 22, who was working the desk at the Cadillac Hotel and watched the scene unfold from the start.

The man knocked over two mannequins then started hitting people, swerving from side to side and often running straight into them.

The crowd of hundreds of couples, families and children who had been sitting at cafes, shopping and walking lazily along in shorts and sandals were sent on a mad scramble to get themselves and others out of the way and to rush to help those who were hit.

The car hit at least three vendors who were sitting at their sales booths, video showed.

It hit two women who appeared to be in their 60s, Hagan said.

Many ran after the car, screaming and cursing as it sped away, he said.

Hodge said she and her friend, 31-year-old Ashley Taylor, had made note of the numbers walking along the seaside.

"It was a really nice day, there were tons of people out, in fact, we were talking about how packed it was, because we were having a hard time getting through all the people," said Hodge.

She and her friend stepped into a store to buy a couple of hats, a move that may have saved their lives, and stepped out to see the aftermath, as emergency crews arrived and started putting victims on tarps.

Hodge saw one man and woman lying next to each other, wearing head braces and barely able to move.

"They were just laying next to each other and grasping hands," Hodge said, "just a man and a woman holding hands."

Hours later police were surveying the same stretch of ground for evidence.

The Venice boardwalk is a cultural hub in a part of Los Angeles known for its circus-meets-gritty-city eccentricities.

The 1.5-mile ribbon of asphalt that runs along the sand a few hundred yards from the ocean is home to galleries, restaurants, tattoo shops, skateboard parks and the famous outdoor weight room known as Muscle Beach.

It can draw as many as 150,000 people on summer weekends.

Associated Press

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What's going on in East Texas this weekend? Aug. 1-4

We are blessed with a lot of great talent in East Texas, and they'll be out this weekend performing for you. Find a movie, concert, or musical to enjoy, and support local music and business! Have fun!

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The Digital Age (formerly the David Crowder Band)? and The Avid Light in Concert -Dayspring United Methodist Church.
$20 - tickets go on sale July 1 at 1pm sharp (ONLINE ONLY, redeemed at the door) GROUP RATES AVAILABLE
Doors open at 6pm, concert starts at 7pm
903-581-0550 or e-mail info@dayspringumc.com) Order tickets at: www.dayspringumc.com/concert -

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Liberty Hall - Bob Schneider in concert - Friday, August 2 at 8 p.m. Floor tickets are $25 Balcony tickets are $20 VIP boxes are $160?Liberty Hall -? Movie - Harvey (1950) August 3 at 3 p.m. Starring James Stewart Tickets are $5

Bright Union Trio - Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ. 525 S. Beckham. Friday, August 02, 2013 9PM

Canton - First Monday Trade Days - August 1-4. Booths open at 9am.Mineola:Lake Country Playhouse The Wizard of Oz - July 26, 27, 28 & August 2, 3, 4 - http://www.lakecountryplayhouse.com/live-productions.html

Ben Wheeler:

Moore's Store - 8/2 Country Legend & Hall of Famer, Johnny Lee & The Urban Cowboy Band -? 1551 FM 279 Ben Wheeler,?TX.

8/3 blacktopGYPSY (Americana/Country) $7advanced tickets available at Outhousetickets.com or $10 at the door -

The Forge - 8/1 Eric Moseley,? 8/2 Emy Taylor 8/3 Jimmy Wallace & Jerry Don Branch. The Forge 1610 FM 279 Ben Wheeler.

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Sweet Dreams Winery Live Music Saturday - Sweet Dream Winery 2549 ACR 441

Texas Theatre Presents "Annie" - 213 W. Crawford Street - (903) 723-9595 Click here for showtimes and ticket info.

Fab Friday's @ Granny Muffin Wines - 301 W Oak St??Palestine, TX 75801 Call 903-729-1262 for details.


Live Music Fridays @ Bishop's Brisket House 2000 S. Loop 256, Suite 2. (903) 903-729-7BBQ.


Chris Wayne Band @ Shelton Gin-? Friday, August 2nd at 10:00pm-? 310 East Crawford Street Palestine, TX 75801 903-727-2700

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Leather businessman makes bid for mayor

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Source: www.leaderherald.com --- Saturday, August 03, 2013
JOHNSTOWN - Local leather businessman Larry Razzano announced this week he is seeking the Republican nomination for city Mayor. "I am honest, up front, true to my word," he stated. "As you all know, I call a spade a spad. ...

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'Fabulous Fab' verdict is vindication for SEC lawyer

By Nate Raymond

NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the head of litigation for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Matthew Martens' main job is to oversee other lawyers. In his three years at the agency, he had not tried a case himself.

That is, until the SEC decided to bring a civil fraud suit against former Goldman Sachs Vice President Fabrice Tourre, the highest profile case to emerge from the agency's investigations into the causes of the 2008 financial crisis.

Martens, 41, tried the case himself and on Thursday secured a big win. A federal jury in Manhattan found Tourre liable on six of the seven charges against him.

Martens said in an interview it was important that a case deemed significant by the agency should garner attention from the top. He said the verdict should rebut critics of the SEC's trial record, which has taken hits amid setbacks last year in other financial crisis cases.

"If this doesn't convince people we can win these cases, I don't know what would," Martens said.

The SEC accused Tourre, 34, of misleading investors in a synthetic collateralized debt obligation called Abacus 2007-AC1. The SEC said Tourre failed to disclose that Paulson & Co Inc, the hedge fund of billionaire John Paulson, helped choose subprime mortgage securities linked to go into Abacus and also that the fund planned to bet against it.

During the trial, the 20th of his career, Martens told jurors, "Wall Street greed drove Mr. Tourre to lie and deceive."

He readily acknowledged to the jurors the complexities of the case, telling them "nobody is making a TV show any time soon about a CDO trial." But he sought to convince them the fraud Tourre committed was simple.

"You can't and don't need to teach them everything about the subject material," Martens told Reuters Friday.

U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

Martens joined the SEC in August 2010 from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Charlotte, North Carolina, which he joined as an assistant U.S. attorney and left as deputy criminal chief.

Before heading to Charlotte, Martens worked under Michael Chertoff, first as an associate at the law firm Latham & Watkins and later as chief of staff when Chertoff headed the Justice Department's criminal division.

While he was in Charlotte, Martens started a securities fraud practice. He also built up his trial experience, taking 14 cases to jury trials.

"His philosophy was to volunteer to try anything," said Chertoff, who later served as secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and now heads the Chertoff Group consulting firm. "He wanted to really get that experience."

When Martens began looking to join the SEC, he originally applied to run its Atlanta office, according to Robert Khuzami, who stepped down as the SEC's director of enforcement in January and joined Kirkland & Ellis last month.

Khuzami, who got to know Martens through that process, subsequently reached out when the position of chief trial counsel opened up.

Martens's arrival at the SEC came at a time of restructuring for the SEC's enforcement division, which had been criticized for failing to uncover Bernard Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme before it came to light in December 2008.

Khuzami called Martens a "very hands on manager" who instituted closer supervision of members of the trial unit. He also was part of an effort to create more integration between the trial lawyers and investigative units, Khuzami said.

"He generally set a high standard for performance and encouraged member of trial units to get involved earlier in the investigative process," Khuzami said.

Mary Schapiro, who chaired the SEC at the time of Martens' hiring and is now at the Promontory Financial Group consulting firm, said Martens had "this extraordinary ability to, in a very cogent, concise, logical way, pull all the information together that was necessary for us to make a decision."

COURT APPEARANCES

While at the SEC, Martens was the lead lawyer in a lawsuit against the Securities Investor Protection Corp seeking to force the industry-funded non-profit to initiate a court proceeding enabling investors who lost money in Allen Stanford's $7 billion Ponzi scheme to file claims.

Martens argued the case at the district court level, where a judge ruled against the SEC. The case is now on appeal.

He also acted as lead counsel in seeking court approval of a $285 million settlement with Citigroup Inc, which the SEC accused of misleading investors in the sale of a $1 billion collateralized debt obligation.

U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan rejected the settlement in November 2011, criticizing a provision in which the bank neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing. An appeal of that ruling is pending.

Those court appearances notwithstanding, the Tourre case marked Martens's first actual trial at the SEC. He inherited it from Lorin Reisner, who handled the case as deputy director for enforcement until he left in 2011.

The Tourre verdict is a chance for the SEC to rebuff critics who have questioned its ability to win big cases stemming from the financial crisis.

How much longer Martens will be associated with the SEC is unclear. In May, Reuters reported he had been considering leaving to join a law firm.

Martens declined to discuss his future, other than plans to take a vacation this week.

(Reporting by Nate Raymond; Editing by Eddie Evans, Tiffany Wu and Bill Trott)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fabulous-fab-verdict-vindication-sec-lawyer-142759536.html

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IS HE A REFORMER? Iran's Incoming President Stokes Hope, Cynicism

As a new president prepares to take the reins in Iran, there is both hope the pariah nation will? show a new willingness to help ease nuclear tensions, and cynicism that the new boss will resemble his predecessor.

President-elect Hassan Rowhani takes office Sunday, succeeding Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Voters propelled him to office from a field in which he was the only self-described moderate, which buoyed hopes stalled talks about the county?s nuclear weapons program could resume. Indeed, Rowhani has pledged domestic reforms and more international engagement.

But with the religious clerics holding the real power in Tehran, some doubt Rowhani, 64, can change much ? even if he wants to.

"The truth of the matter is that no candidate can make any real changes for at least two years.?

- Rad, a 39-year-old computer engineer

"The truth of the matter is that no candidate can make any real changes for at least two years,? Rad, a 39-year-old computer engineer living in Tehran told FoxNews.com. ?We have to give Rowhani a chance to fix the problems that have been created over the last eight years."

Following Rowhani's June 14 election victory, the White House has declined to publicly back tough new sanctions on Iran approved by Congress. Sanctions already in place have decimated Iran?s economy, leaving many residents eager to elect a president who will engage the West.

"Rowhani was my choice and I voted for him for many reasons,? said Sarah, a 26-year-old medical student and blogger. ?Rowhani is both moderate and diplomatic.?I would say this is why he was elected. He got both the reformist votes and the moderate ones. I think he will make some significant changes."

But skeptical U.S. officials note Tehran's failure to respond to President Obama?s 2009 offer of improved relations, and its continued enrichment of uranium that can be used to make nuclear weapons.

"Actions will define how our policy moves,? a senior official told Reuters. ?There needs to be action which backs up that promise to engage."

Rowhani, who studied theology and law and has a doctoral degree from Scotland's Glasgow Caledonian University, won 50.7 percent of the vote in the election, garnering three times the number of votes as his closest challenger. During his campaign, he vowed to prepare a "civil rights charter," restore the economy and improve relations with the West.

The U.S. and Iran have not had diplomatic relations since 1979, when Iranian students stormed the U.S. embassy and held 52 hostages for 444 days, freeing them the same day President Reagan was inaugurated.

While a new president in Iran is unlikely to usher in new diplomatic relations, especially given Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's hold on absolute power, some see the very fact that Rowhani was allowed to run and win as a sign Khamenei may be easing his hardline stance.

But Iran's student news agency reported Friday that Rowhani had called Israel a "wound" on the Muslim world that "needs to be removed." The comment raised fears that Rowhani may be every bit the firebrand Ahmadinejad was, although Iran's state-run TV later said Rowhani had been misquoted.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/08/02/iran-incoming-president-stokes-hope-cynicism/

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Young brain cancer patient returns home

2004 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, CALL CRIMESTOPPERS AT 1-800-SPEAK-UP. Carmen: IN LIVONIA, A SPECIAL HOMECOMING FOR A LITTLE GIRL FOLLOWING A BATTLE WITH BRAIN CANCER. Devin: ABBEY IS COMING HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL FOR A BREAK AND PEOPLE IN HER LIVONIA NEIGHBORHOOD WANTED TO MAKE SURE SHE GOT A HERO'S WELCOME. Carmen: OUR WILL JONES HAS MORE. A DONATION ON BEHALF OF THE PIPERS. MY DAUGHTER HAD A LEMONADE STAND YESTERDAY AND WE'RE DONATING THIS ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY. Will: IT'S THINGS LIKE THAT THAT KEEP HER ROLLING ON. NEIGHBORS, FRIENDS, ALL THOSE WHO LOVE HER, WELCOMING HER HOME IN HER BATTLE AGAINST BRAIN CANCER. SHE IS REALLY, REALLY SWEET AND SERVES. Will: SHE HAD STROKE-LIKE SYMPTOMS ON A SCHOOL FIELD TRIP AND RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL. THE NEXT DAY SHE SPENT HOURS IN SURGERY FOR A BRAIN TUMOR IN AN AREA OF THE BRAIN THAT CONTROLS BODY MOVEMENT. SHE WAS VOMITING THREE MONTHS PRIOR TO THIS. WE WERE SHOCKED AND IT TURNED OUR LIVES UPSIDE DOWN. ABBEY! ABBEY! Will: HER PARENTS HAVE BEEN BY HER SIDE THROUGH RADIATION AND RECOVERY. WE LOVE YOU! WE'RE GLAD YOU'RE HOME. [APPLAUSE] Will: THE COMMUNITY WAS THERE ALONG THE WAY IN SPIRIT. WHEN WORD SPREAD SHE WAS COMING HOME, HER FRIENDS WANTED TO MAKE SURE SHE KNOWS HOW MUCH THEY LOVE HER AND IT GIVES HER STRENGTH AS HER TREATMENT CONTINUES.

Source: http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/young-brain-cancer-patient-returns-home/-/1719418/21312760/-/aleaio/-/index.html

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