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Driving through a DUI checkpoint

April 21, 2012
Driving through a DUI checkpoint

Skip to 8:20 if you wanna see the actual confrontation. Dui checkpoint in Fountain Valley on 4/20/2012. Ironic right?

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DWI Checkpoint: An Inside Look

April 21, 2012
DWI Checkpoint: An Inside Look

The Fairfax County Police Department aggressively patrols the roadways for drunk and impaired drivers. Sobriety checkpoints are one of the tools that police use to make sure drivers are not consuming alcohol and getting behind the wheel. Along with publicity and awareness, checkpoints have proven to be effective in the fight against drunk driving. Each week, hundreds of motorists pass through checkpoints and many are screened for alcohol use. To learn more about Fairfax County Police Department sobriety checkpoints, contact the agency DWI Coordinator at 703-280-0570. Learn more at www.fairfaxcounty.gov Pleasenote: Fairfax County Police is not responsible for the content provided on “related” and “promoted” videos that are accessible from this YouTube channel. All viewers should note that these related videos and comments expressed on them do not reflect the opinions and position of the Fairfax County government or its officers and employees.

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MrCheckpoint DUI Checkpoint NBC News April 2012

April 21, 2012
MrCheckpoint DUI Checkpoint NBC News April 2012

MrCheckpoint on NBC News in April 2012. DUI Checkpoint Alerts and Locations throughout California. (855) Mr-Check (855) 672-4325

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One Hundred Dollars to Start; Multi-Million Dollar Business Now

April 20, 2012

The American Dream: start with nothing, and die a millionaire (that’s the American Dream right?). read more http://youtube.com/v/bxUZ8cQlKz0 Originally posted here: One Hundred Dollars to Start; Multi-Million Dollar Business Now

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Tracy K. Smith Among Pulitzer Prize Winners

April 17, 2012

Pulitzer Prize Winners were announced yesterday. This day gives me the opportunity to pour over some of our biggest, and often, saddest, memories of our country over the past year. read more http://youtube.com/v/TLIH6ewfplA Read the rest here: Tracy K. Smith Among Pulitzer Prize Winners

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Me at a DUI checkpoint

April 17, 2012
Me at a DUI checkpoint

This is an older video of me with dany and my cuzins Richard driving down whites canyon when we run into a checkpoint. Even thought I had nothing to hide my lil cuzin botched out nd stopped filming -_-

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Music Improves Self Esteem of Learning Challenged Students

April 16, 2012

Akron’s Summit Academy serves students with Asperger’s, ADHD, and similar challenges ranging in age from five to twenty-two. The middle school Steel Dragons, led by music teacher Angel Laurie, is made up of 50% of the school’s students, and calls itself “the pride of Akron.” read more http://youtube.com/v/QfjMuMXNzTA View original post here: Music Improves Self Esteem of Learning Challenged Students

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COP WATCH DUI Checkpoint Buena Park (part 2)

April 14, 2012
COP WATCH DUI Checkpoint Buena Park (part 2)

I was out on a little errand with my girlfriend to the baby store, just outside the shopping center was a DUI checkpoint with 50+ Police units including officers in training, Sheriff’s Department, Deputies, etc. The checkpoint started before 6:00pm (way before anyone starts drinking, during peak traffic hours in Orange County). I was going to record the small closed off area where the police where illegally searching and questioning people, conveniently for the police, the owners of the private property allowed them to stage this Nazi Stop, making it against the law for civilians to audio or video record the operation. This didnt stop me from pulling out my camera and filming the outside operation and asking a few questions.

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Beaten Giants Fan Wishes Son Good Luck On First Pitch At AT&T Park

April 14, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO — Bryan Stow needed only three words to move an entire ballpark at the San Francisco Giants’ home opener. Nearly beaten to death in an attack outside Dodger Stadium last year, Stow’s surprise appearance live on the center-field videoboard before Friday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates might have been emotional enough. Instead, he also stirred fans and players in a touching family moment. As the entire Giants team stood atop the mound for the first pitch, Stow, sitting in a wheelchair and wearing a Giants shirt, suddenly appeared on the screen with his mother, Ann. Then he struggled to get out a few words short words to his 13-year-old son, Tyler, who was standing atop the mound at AT&T Park. “Good luck, son,” Stow said. Tyler tossed the pitch a little high and outside – but it didn’t bounce, and it didn’t really matter where it landed. The improvements from his father were enough, coming nearly a year after the attack in Los Angeles that left Stow in a coma. Stow, a Giants fan and father of two young children, spent months in a medically induced coma after being punched in the head, kicked and slammed to the ground outside Dodger Stadium last March. Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood are charged in the beating. Both have pleaded not guilty. Stow’s family has said the 43-year-old former paramedic from Santa Cruz is undergoing aggressive therapy to help him become more independent. He now shares an apartment with two other patients, and they have full-time assistance. His mother thanked fans for their support before Stow spoke on the video screen. She also said the family hopes to bring Stow to a Giants game at some point this season. “We had hoped that Bryan would be here today with you, but he is working on his rehab,” she said. The Dodgers-Giants rivalry is one of baseball’s oldest and fiercest, dating back decades to when the teams were in New York. Stow’s attack turned into a rallying cry for fan safety – with both teams coming out against violence at games – and spawned an outpouring of support. Giants third base coach and musician Tim Flannery has held two benefit concerts. Home run king Barry Bonds also has contributed to a college fund for Stow’s children, and Giants ace Tim Lincecum gave $25,000 to the Bryan Stow Fund to help with medical bills and other expenses last year. The Giants also raised approximately $70,000 for the Stow fund last year, partnering with his employer, American Medical Response, to gather donations at AT&T Park before the start of a series with the Dodgers in April. The total included a $10,000 donation from the team. ___ Read more: Beaten Giants Fan Wishes Son Good Luck On First Pitch At AT&T Park

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Jerell Tongson: Rotten Decay : BADBADNOTGOOD Is Re-Defining the Genre

April 14, 2012
Jerell Tongson: Rotten Decay : BADBADNOTGOOD Is Re-Defining the Genre

No one above the age of 21 was involved in making this article. September 17, 2011 : The first show Matt Tavares, Chester Hansesn & Alex Sowinski played as BADBADNOTGOOD was in the back room of Toronto’s Red Light resto-lounge. Their second show was opening for Roy Ayers at the Fourth Annual Nujazz Festival two months later to encore chants. Since then, their RARE blend of jazz and hip-hop has blown up into YouTube basement jam sessions with Tyler the Creator, work with Earl Sweatshirt , and starting Friday, pulling double duty as Coachella’s band-in-residence , playing six different sets, and backing for Frank Ocean at both weekends. Needless to say, things are taking off for them in a major way. BBNG started the way all best friendships do: through hip-hop. Meeting through the jazz program at Humber College, drummer/pig mask enthusiast Alex Sowinski, 20, hit it off with future keyboardist Matt Tavares, 21, over a shared appreciation for Metal Fingers . “We found out we went to the same MF Doom show a year (prior)” says Alex. “Then we found out we grew up a block away from each other in rural Ontario, so it was pretty interesting.” Bassist Chester Hansen, 19, was brought into the fold soon after. “We liked hip-hop, that’s basically how it happened. We’ve been sharing & having an appreciation for all that. F-kin’ hip-hop.” The band’s influences are equal parts The Roots, Mos Def and Three 6 Mafia as they are Bill Evans, Robert Glasper and John Coltrane. Their conversations about jazz amongst themselves could go on for days, the three of them breaking out encyclopedic knowledge of artists like Eric Duffy, bassist Scott LaFaro, drummer Chris Dave & solo saxophonist Colin Stetson. “Flying Lotus and all those guys are pushing boundaries, too.” It bleeds through in the music. Their first release BBNG (the product of three hours in their first ever studio session) is filled with jazz interpolations of Gang Starr (“Mass Appeal”), Nas/Ol’ Dirty Bastard (“The World is Yours”/”Brooklyn Zoo”) and Slum Village (the J Dilla masterpiece “Fall in Love”). Alex says, “I feel like the cover thing is like, not in a lame way, but it’s pretty cool because you can take a song that will never see the light of this combination of style of music and you can give it some new life.” They deconstruct the four bar loops, understanding how to work crescendos by stretching out and reshaping the music into their own vision of silky smooth key progressions, pounding drums, and tasty bass lines. BBNG also specializes in getting ratchet as all hell. Their covers of Waka Flocka Flame’s “Hard In Da Paint” (BRIIIIIIIICKSQUAAAAAAD), Lil B, and crowd killer Gucci Mane’s “Lemonade” had the people moshing at their last Dilla tribute show. Their newest release BBNG2 has an official, mastered version of this, using Tyler the Creator’s intro track to Bastard as their own. Peep the 2:43 mark and hold on. They completely abuse Bangladesh and their instruments as the keys come crashing down on those ubiquitous chords, the drums spiraling out of control as the bass strums along, trying to keep up the pace. This goes back and forth for another five minutes, snapping back and forth from slight composure to all hell breaking loose in the music. BBNG2 sees them expanding their sound, mixing their covers with a set of original material as well. “We all write chord progressions and make beats… they’re all a combination of songs certain people started writing a riff on and we all just kind of came together as a band doing it.” The lead single “UWM” (above), featuring saxophonist Leland Whitty showcases the band’s innately natural musical talent, layering rolling strings and sax over a marching drum roll through the course of a six-minute jam session. The video is a single shot performance of them eating cereal in their apartment with their friends, sitting on a couch as they play hypeman to their own music. Bobbing their heads and playing drums in the air, the friends pile into their shoot in sync with the instruments, drifting out of frame as the saxophone goes. Their talent hasn’t gone un-noticed, most notably by Tyler the Creator. A by-product of their Odd Future Sessions (above), Wolf Haley came through to their own basement before his Odd Future shows and jammed out to an extended play of “Orange Juice” (below), “Seven” and “Fish,” over a million views combined on YouTube. When asked what direction they want to take the band, their first, half-jokingly response was “Beats for Kanye” followed up by a much more Based answer. “We just want to keep planning shows, playing festivals, stuff like that. We really want to do a lot of producing and stuff like that… Matt is really good with production, so we just want to keep making tons of music and keep playing a lot of music, collaborating, just seeing where everything goes.” As of now, everything is undoubtedly going the right way. ’90s babies have arrived. BADBADNOTGOOD will be appearing at Coachella as the band-in-residence & backing for Frank Ocean both weekends, April 13-15 & 20-22. “BBNG2″ & all previous releases are available FO’ FREE at badbadnotgood.com Photo by Sean Berrigan : Site / Twitter See the article here: Jerell Tongson: Rotten Decay : BADBADNOTGOOD Is Re-Defining the Genre

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