Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Keep your Babies Inside... Part 2

Last week I wrote about the little eight year old girl named Sandra Cantu who was found deceased in a suitcase that was submerged into the river at a nearby dairy farm. This week a big breakthrough has been made and the outcome of it all is shocking.

The number one suspect at this time was a Sunday school teacher at a nearby church and her father was the Pastor. Cantu lived in the same neighborhood as the women and even played with her five year old child frequently.

Evidence has shown that Mellisa Huckby,28, performed some sexual activities on Cantu with toys and evidence will soon reveal more.

"If convicted as charged, Huckaby faces the death penalty or life in prison without parole," said San Joaquin District Attorney James Willet.

Huckby is undergoing medical treatment to see if she could possibly be suffereing from mental issues and if it is found that she is, that could really help her in this case.

The media has been all over this story and minute to minute updates on the situation is being done. It is already hard to trust anyone in this world and now the people within the church, the ones who kids trust the most, are no better than the rest.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Keep your babies inside..

An eight year old girl was found stuffed in a suitcase, in a dairy-farm pond near her home in California.

Sandra Cantu was last seen by her mother shortly after school on March 27th when she came home and kissed her mom before she went outside to play, and the rest is history.

A search warrant has been put into place to search the mobile home complex where the child lived and the nearby church as well.

I think this is sad that every time you turn around someones' child is coming up missing, I am scared for my child to have to grow up in an environment where I can't even let him or her play with their friends outside the house.

This story is going to run thought the nation just as the last incident did where the little girl has yet to be found. Something must be done about this, and I hope this opens doors for more activities around the nation to be organized to keep the kids from being on the streets.

"Investigators are looking at additional information they received since yesterday and, hopefully, that will lead us to Sandra's killers," Tracy police Sgt. Tony Sheneman told reporters.

The autopsy results have yet to come back and no one is out of the question for being a suspect.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Don't be Fooled on April 1st...

On April fools day, many pranks are played on people all over the world. But their is one ordeal that is being plotted as of now that will not be so funny at the end of the day.

On April 1, 2009, a computer virus (worm) that is called the Conficker C is set to infect millions of individuals computers. Several research centers are frantically working to figure out how this horrible worm can be stopped.

"We're like former hackers who like to catch other hackers. To us, we get almost a feather in our cup to be able to knock out that worm," said Alvin Estevez, CEO of Enigma Software Group. "We slap each other five when we're killing those infections."

No one knows how the virus will affect the computer systems but many researchers are working hard to figure out how to stop the disaster in its tracks. The virus could possibly wipe out a person's files, copy every key stroke that is done on the keyboard or offer software that is not legit.

The media has not really covered this horrible situation but I do believe that as the first of April approaches, more and more people will be aware and alert. I think it's sad that people live their lives everyday to get over on others, but one day they will be stopped, even if it's one hacker every few years.

A code was broken in the virus and that is how the researchers know what particular day this infection will be triggered to take off. Everyone is being warned to be careful on what is done on their computers within the next week, because someone or something could be watching.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

AIG is in the hot seat...

There has been so much strife in the news about the economic situation and one of the biggest riots lately has been of Citibank, but now the tables are turning towards AIG.

President Obama was trying to keep the top executives from getting these million dollar bonuses because he knows that the economy cannot afford it. It has recently been released that about 73 high-end executives were paid out over $1 million in bonuses a piece and that 11 of those individuals don’t even work for the company anymore.

AIG is under heavy scrutiny due to the fact that the company received a portion of the bailout money that was intended to help the company overall and its employees, not the people who are already at the top.

The news have been showing clips of angry people who feel betrayed by AIG, and blogs that have been written to express the anger of many clients of the company.

"Millions of Americans are losing their jobs -- millions. And to some degree they're losing their jobs because of actions taken by some of these firms," Sens. Max Baucus said. "At the same time, they're giving themselves bonuses. I mean, give me a break. What are these people thinking? That's part of the problem. They're not thinking."

It is going around that these individuals who received the bonuses may have to pay income tax and excise tax on the funds because of the large amounts for which they were paid out in.As of right now, congress is trying to figure out a logical way to get the bonuses back but AIG is saying the bonuses are written within the employess contracts.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Off With Your Heads!

In Mexico their has been an ongoing battle dealing with illegal drug wars that has gone a little too far.

Five heads were discovered in separate ice chest near a road, underneath a ficus tree in the state of Jalisco.

The five individuals in this particular brawl are few among the several thousand of people who have been killed due to this ongoing drug war.

Over 7,000 Mexican soldiers have been sent to several different areas to possibly help maintain the killings and findings of decapitated heads that seem to continue to grow over time.

On each box, inscribed messages ensured that further threats and violence will persist if the battle continues on.

"Like these, I am going to finish everyone," one box says. "I'm going after you, 'Goyo.'"

The victims' eyes were taped shut and all of them were reported to be men, between the ages of 30 and 45 years old.

President Obama has spoken out about the horrible incident that has taken place in Central Mexico, saying that the U.S Military can help Mexico with its rising drug war violence.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Missing Men...

Last Saturday, four friends sailed off the coast of Florida on a planned fishing trip at around 6:30a.m.

"The Air Force Reserve sent a C-130 airplane and a Pave Hawk helicopter to assist the Coast Guard's search, which also included several other helicopters and airplanes. Three Coast Guard cutters were also on the water," said Coast Guard Capt. Tim Close.

Two of the individuals that are missing are NFL players Marquis Cooper from the Raiders and an NFL free agent named Corey Smith.

So far, only one person was found since the tragic disappearance of the four individuals. Formal USF player, Nick Schuyler, was found floating on top of the 21-foot single engine boat alone in the middle of the ocean.

Schuyler said all of the men had on life jackets and were too exhausted to continue holding on to the boat in an attempt to wait on being rescued.

"We now know we are looking for persons in the water, not a boat," said Close.

This story has gone nation wide and has been aired on every local station within the United States, the families of all the missing people still have high hopes that they are alive somewhere waiting to be found.

It has been over 48 hours since the disappearance of the other three men and the odds of finding them alive are nearly slim to none.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Image of Controversy...

In the New York Post last Wednesday, a very controversial image was published in an attempt to criticize the stimulus package that was passed by President Barrack Obama.

The image showed two Caucasian police shooting a monkey with the officers saying, "they'll have to fine someone else to write the stimulus bill."

"It was not meant to be racist, but unfortunately, it was interpreted by many as such," said Rupert Murdoch, The Chairman of the New Post.

This cartooned imaged upset millions around the nation whether they were black or white.

The Steve Harvey Show, one of the nations biggest radio stations, brodcasted this image on their website and talked about the image on air for the last few days.

The NAACP are even attempting to get the cartoonists, Sean Delanas, fired for the image that indicates clearly a racial slur to many who are attempting to move on from that negative historically racial time from centuries ago.

"Do you really think I’m saying Obama should be shot?" said Delanas, "I didn't see that in the cartoon.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Its Falling from the Sky..

A mysterious fireball was spotted falling from the sky over the Texas area last Sunday. And the sighting has received attention from all types of organizations

“I don’t know what I saw in the sky,” said Eddie Garcia, a videographer for News 8 Austin, “It was something burning and falling really fast.”

NASA is looking into it to see if maybe it was caused by a meteor shower.

And all U.S officials are making sure it was not due to the recent collision from two satellites that took place earlier this week in outer space.

Every local news channel had aired the incident and has everyone on their toes to ensure the safety of everyone within the Texas areas and beyond.

“And you know this is something that you see at night clearly during a meteor shower or something like that, but you don’t see something like that during the day,” said Garcia.

Officials have warned all pilots to be alert and aware of the possibility of falling debris at any moment.

It makes me proud to know to know that the news is still attempting to report on important events rather than the lives of famous people who are no different than me.
So whether you reside in Pennsylvania, Florida or Texas, please be aware of any “fireball” that may enter the earth’s atmosphere.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Would you like Breakfast with that Coffee!?!

Due to the economic times, all of the major companies are being negatively impacted by the current recession we are facing. But one company is dealing with the situation by changing up their available menu.

Starbucks, which is one of the largest coffee making companies in the U.S. has started to offer a few breakfast combos to help accommodate the economic times.

If a coffee is ordered, you can choose either a sandwich or a roll. If a customer orders a latte, he/she can choose from a coffee cake or oatmeal.

This new approach for Starbucks is a way for the company to attempt to compete with other companies that have dollar menus like Wendy's and Duncan Donuts.

“Starbucks reported a profit of 9 cent per share in the last quarter of 2008, compared to a 28 cents per share profit a year earlier," said reporter Erik Middleton of CNN.

The company has cut 6,700 jobs and is still in the process of closing down 300 stores nation wide.

Hopefully the new breakfast combo will help keep Starbucks afloat and bring the infamous coffee shop more revenue.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

One too many babies..

A fairly young single mother of six gave birth to octuplets on Monday at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center.

The mother of now 14 children did not want her name to be put in the papers. But once she started receiving offers of having her own TV show and interviews she finally agreed to go public.

Nadya Suleman, said that she wants $2 million dollars to tell her story and I know someone will be willing to take her up on that offer.

“I looked at those babies, they were so tiny and so beautiful,” said Angela Suleman, the grandmother of the children.

Angela Suleman said her daughter is infatuated with children and did not want to abort any of the eight embryos she carried during her pregnancy.

The grandfather of the 14 children informed the media that once the children were out of the hospital, they would be sent off to a secluded house where no one would be able to be find them.

She conceived the babies by IVF, and medical examiners are wondering if the procedure was done accurately because of the number of children that were conceived.

“I cannot see circumstances where any reasonable physician would transfer [so many] embryos into a women under the age of 35 under any circumstance,” said Arthur Whist, a fertility doctor in Redondo Beach and author of “Concepts and Misconceptions.”

And although the pregnancy was a risky one because of the affect it could have had on her and the babies, they are all healthy and are scheduled to leave the hospital in a few weeks.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Layoffs to be Continued..

The economy is currently in the middle of a recession and layoffs across the country are still on the rise.

Home Depot, Caterpillar, Sprint Nextel and at least eight other companies announced on Monday they would cut more than 75,000 jobs in the United States and around the world,” said reporter Catherine Rampell.

Job layoffs started off in home building, mortgage operations and large banking corporations. Now it is affecting technological corporations that thrive on employing well qualified engineers and technicians such as Microsoft that highly invest in their employees.

The lack of sales and needed products is the cause for the lack of work that is needed to be done by paid employees.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that, “The United States economy has shed 2.55 million jobs since the recession began, pushing the unemployment rate up to 7.2 percent last month.”

Due to the large number of layoffs, more money is being given to the unemployed and for longer lengths of time through their unemployment checks.

And although stimulus checks are set to be distributed soon, they still may not help employees keep their jobs and get through this recession that is currently upon us.

While these billion dollar corporations are trying to stay in business, the thousands of laid off employees are on the verge of loosing their homes and their stable lives.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Media is in love with the Inauguration

The media as of right now is in full effect in order cover the inauguration that is to take place today at approximately 11:30am.

Media coverage will show every aspect and angle of this historical event through the radio, the television, and newspapers.

The Hollywood Reporter says that," this could be the most widely viewed inauguration in U.S. history, surpassing the 42 million who watched Ronald Reagan’s first swearing in." The event can be seen on BET, MTV, TV One and several other major channels on TV.

"This is a critical period in our country’s history," says CBS Evening News executive producer Rick Kaplan, "you want to have your A game on this story.”

This is the day, January 20, 2009, where history is in the making and Americans will finally be able to witness the first black President to be sworn in.

So no matter what TV channel you are on, what radio station you are tuned in to or what newspaper you pick up, today’s inauguration will be covered at best.

Monday, January 12, 2009

The CitiBank Crisis

There have been many companies that have been on the verge of bankruptcy or just simply selling the business to the highest bidder. The one company that has taken a hard hit is the company well known for the slogan, "The Citi that never Sleeps". Yet as of right now it looks as though they are sleeping on having a prosperous future.

According to the CNN News, CitiGroup overall has endured about 3.8 billion dollars in lose revenue within their fourth quater. Not to mentin the stock market for the company has also plunged by 17% within the last week.

The Ceo has said that their are plans to make a lot of major changes for the company overall in order to help keep this "OneCiti" to stay afloat. The biggesst impact that this will fall on is the employees of the company, over 50,000 jobs are estimated to be cut over a period of time in order to keep the company from selling any of its' major assetts.

I understand that everyone may look out for themselves in the end but what about the loyal employees who work to help keep these billion dollar operations running yet only get paid pennies on the dollar?

It has become more popular for major corporations to have several job offerings for the people out of the country only because they do not have to pay them as much to work just as hard. And we all sit back and wonder why our economy is falling deeper and deeper in a hole.

NO DISRESPECT TO ANYONE but CitiGroup clients do not like to call the company and have to speak with a representative who can barely speak english. This bizzare transition is not only hurting the employees but the business overall.

Truth be told, the only real success can be found through trial and error. Hopefully this trial dos not last long.

Thursday, January 8, 2009