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Monday, July 15, 2013

Mark Levin Attacks Karl Rove For Urging GOP To Support Immigration Reform

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NFL Pro Gives Back with Youth Football Camp

Chicago Bears offensive lineman, Jonathan Scott, will host a free 2-day football camp for under-served student athletes in his hometown of Dallas, TX. The camp will teach offensive linemen football fundamentals along with a unique classroom component.

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DALLAS, TX ? Jonathan Scott, Dallas native and Chicago Bears offensive tackle, announces the launch of Train Like A Pro, an elite football camp exclusively for offensive linemen entering grades 10-12 this fall. Presented by the Scott Family Foundation in collaboration with the Dallas Independent School District (DISD), the freecamp will be held on Thursday, July 18 and Friday, July 19, 2013 at John Kincaide Stadium in Dallas, Texas.

Born and raised in Dallas, TX, Scott attended David W. Carter High School where he excelled both athletically and academically. After graduating at the top of his class, he went on to have a successful college football career at the University of Texas. He was a first-team All-Big 12 selection and he was also recognized as a first-team All-American. Following his senior year, Scott was drafted in the 2006 NFL Draft and he currently plays for the Chicago Bears.

Scott?s passion for philanthropy led him to develop the Scott Family Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to making a better community for future generations and helping under-served youth find opportunities and growth experiences. As the first of many initiatives, the Train Like A Pro football camp will teach the skills and techniques needed to win games along with the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.

In addition to field instruction on the offensive linemen skill set, the camp curriculum will include a unique classroom component designed to provide early exposure to professional concepts. The student athletes will receive personalized instruction of game strategies, as well as the nutrition and lifestyle expectations of student athletes and practical advice for their transition to college.

?There are numerous skills and principles that would have been helpful to the success in my career had I learned them earlier on,? says Scott. ?I want to have an impact on their lives and help them not only become great athletes, but also great leaders.?

Former Dallas Cowboys players Flozell Adams and Andre Gurode will also be at the camp to mentor student athletes and share the knowledge and experience they have gained during their football careers.

To provide personal one-on-one attention and instruction, the camp will be limited to the top 20 high school offensive linemen who show the most promise academically and athletically. Each applicant is required to write a 300-500-word essay answering the question: As a student/athlete, how do you use discipline and focus on a daily basis to improve your academic and athletic performance and achievement?

?This is not your typical meet and greet football camp,? says Scott. ?We?ve selected student athletes that have a strong desire to learn and are dedicated to improving themselves to further their football careers.?

To conclude the camp, parents and family members of the student athletes will be invited to a Q&A session. A panel of NFL players? family members will be present to answer questions, share experiences, and offer insight and advice to prepare the student athletes and their families for life beyond high school football.

For more information, please contact Andrea Netti at 214.907.3111 or andreanettipr.com.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Texas passes extreme abortion bill

The Texas Senate has passed a controversial bill that prohibits abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy and will force all but five of the state's abortion clinics to close.

The bill was passed in a vote of 19-11.

Protesters on both sides of the issue took over the Texas capitol Friday because of the abortion bill. The AP reported earlier:

Dozens of extra state troopers guarded the gallery and patrolled the hallways Friday, which filled quickly with vocal activists. Opponents of the bill settled on the main floor of the rotunda, displaying homemade "wanted" posters of several prominent Republican lawmakers and chanting "Whose choice? Our choice!" Supporters of the bill competed to be heard, some praying and holding up crosses and signs that read: "We choose life."

A thorough bag check was done on each person entering the gallery, which holds almost 500 spectators, and troopers tossed tampons, perfume bottles, moisturizers, pencils and other things into the garbage. Senate Sergeant-At-Arms Rick DeLeon said Friday that no props ? including speculums and coat hangers ? will be allowed into the Senate gallery, per decorum rules.

Read below for more from the AP on the vote:

AUSTIN, Texas ? The Texas Senate passed sweeping new abortion restrictions late Friday, sending them to Republican Gov. Rick Perry to sign into law after weeks of protests and rallies that drew thousands of people to the Capitol and made the state the focus of the national abortion debate.

Republicans used their large majority in the Texas Legislature to pass the bill nearly three weeks after a filibuster by Democratic Sen. Wendy Davis and an outburst by abortion-rights activists in the Senate gallery disrupted a deadline vote June 25.

Called back for a new special session by Perry, lawmakers took up the bill again as thousands of supporters and opponents held rallies and jammed the Capitol to testify at public hearings. As the Senate took its final vote, protesters in the hallway outside the chamber chanted, "Shame! Shame! Shame!"

Democrats have called the GOP proposal unnecessary and unconstitutional. Republicans said the measure was about protecting women and unborn children.

The Senate's debate took place between a packed gallery of demonstrators, with anti-abortion activists wearing blue and abortion-rights supporters wearing orange. Security was tight, and state troopers reported confiscating bottles of urine and feces as they worked to prevent another attempt to stop the Republican majority from passing the proposal.

Those arrested or removed from the chamber included four women who tried to chain themselves to a railing in the gallery. One of the women was successful in chaining herself, prompting a 10-minute recess.

When debate resumed, protesters began loudly singing, "Give choice a chance. All we are saying is give choice a chance." The Senate's leader, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, told officers to remove them.


The circus-like atmosphere in the Texas Capitol marked the culmination of weeks of protests, the most dramatic of which came June 25 in the final minutes of the last special legislative session, Davis' filibuster and subsequent protest prevented the bill from becoming law.

House Bill 2 would require doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, allow abortions only in surgical centers, limit where and when women may take abortion-inducing pills and ban abortions after 20 weeks. Only five out of 42 existing abortion clinics meet the requirements to be a surgical center, and clinic owners say they can't afford to upgrade or relocate.

Sen. Glen Hegar of Katy, the bill's Republican author, argued that all abortions, including those induced with medications, should take place in an ambulatory surgical center in case of complications.

Democrats pointed out that childbirth is more dangerous than an abortion and there have been no serious problems with women taking abortion drugs at home. They introduced amendments to add exceptions for cases of rape and incest and to remove some of the more restrictive clauses, but Republicans dismissed all of the proposed changes.

Sen. Royce West, a Dallas Democrat, asked why Hegar was pushing restrictions that federal courts in other states had suspended as possibly unconstitutional.

"There will be a lawsuit. I promise you," West said, raising his right hand as if taking an oath.

The bill mirrors restrictions passed in Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Alabama, Kansas, Wisconsin and Arizona. In North Carolina, lawmakers are considering a measure that would allow state health officials to apply standards for ambulatory surgical centers to abortion clinics.

Passing the law in Texas would be a major victory for anti-abortion activists in the nation's second most-populous state. A lawsuit originating in Texas would also likely win a sympathetic hearing at the conservative 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

But Democrats see in the protests an opportunity that could help them break a 20-year statewide losing streak. They believe Republicans have overreached in trying to appease their base and alienated suburban women, a constituency that helped President Barack Obama win re-election.

"In the long run, all they have done is built a committed group of people across this state who are outraged about the treatment of women and the lengths to which this Legislature will go to take women's health care away," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards told The Associated Press in an interview Friday.

Sen. John Whitmire, a Houston Democrat, said during the debate that it was clear the bill was part of national conservative agenda attempting to ban abortion and infringe on women's rights one state at a time. He pressed Hegar on why the Texas Medical Association, Texas Hospital Association and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology opposed the bill.

He asked Hegar how he could ignore these experts.

"There are differences in the medical profession," Hegar insisted, rejecting the criticism. "I don't believe this legislation will majorly impede the doctor-patient relationship."

Sen. Bob Deuell, a Greenville Republican and a doctor, defended the bill, saying abortion clinics "had not maintained the proper standard of care."

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

2014 Mazda Mazda3 Hybrid Announced... But Only For Japan

Mazda hasn't made much of a fanfare about its future hybrid models of late.

In fact, you might not even have known the company was planning any, such is its silence over the matter. Perhaps Mazda decided its push with efficient Skyactiv gasoline and diesel engines--and how they reduce the need for hybrid technology--would send conflicting signals.

They're still coming though, and the first such model will debut in the sleek new 2014 Mazda Mazda3 sedan--in Japan, at least.

Squeezed in to the end of a press release about the new Mazda3, the company writes, "A sedan model featuring a hybrid electric powertrain will be available in Japan."

And that's kinda... it. No further details on the hybrid model are included, just that it will join the engine lineup we're more familiar with: 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5-liter gasoline engines, and a 2.2-liter clean diesel unit. Mazda says these engines will be optimized for each market to suit customers around the world.

That apparently includes keeping the hybrid for itself, rather than dropping it into the competitive and hybrid-friendly U.S. market.

What we do know is that the Mazda3 hybrid sedan is likely to use powertrain technology licensed from Toyota, as part of an agreement made all the way back in 2010.

Back then, Mazda said it believed its new Skyactiv technology could make for an even more efficient hybrid vehicle than Toyota could produce. Couple that with the Mazda3 sedan's slick 0.26 drag coefficient, and the new hybrid sedan has the potential for class-leading gas mileage.

Unfortunately, you'll just have to gaze upon it from afar--or hope Mazda brings its diesel-powered 3 to the U.S. after the car's Fall debut.

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