A woman pushing a baby in a stroller across railroad tracks in Southern California Saturday night was killed by a train but she shoved the stroller to safety just in time, authorities said. The woman, identified as 33-year-old Susan Dibene, was trying to walk through the Riverside crossing when the stroller became stuck in the tracks, police said. She managed to free the stroller, but she couldn’t escape the oncoming Metrolink commuter train. “She didn’t quite make it,” Riverside police Sgt. Dan Warren said. “The baby’s fine, but she got hit.” Passenger Joseph Avila said he and the several dozen other passengers on the train going from Oceanside to San Bernardino did not feel the collision. He told KCAL-TV that the train stopped and a conductor said there had been a fatality. “Probably about 45 minutes after what happened, he finally told us that a lady and a baby got struck.” Both police and railroad officials were investigating the collision. WATCH the full story below : Visit link: Susan Dibene, California Mother, Killed By Train After She Pushed Baby In Stroller Out Of Way
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Susan Dibene, California Mother, Killed By Train After She Pushed Baby In Stroller Out Of Way
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TV Junkie: Interview with Betsy Brandt of AMC’s ‘Breaking Bad’ – Season Finale Tonight
Check out our interview with Betsy Brandt aka Marie Schrader from AMC’s “Breaking Bad” which will have its season finale tonight at 10 p.m. — a must-watch! This show is sure to be among the top pics for next year’s awards season, don’t miss it. more › Read the original post: TV Junkie: Interview with Betsy Brandt of AMC’s ‘Breaking Bad’ – Season Finale Tonight
1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program
If you have traffic tickets that you haven’t paid since 2008, the state wants to help you wipe the slate clean. Starting in 2012, the state will be offering you a 50 percent discount to pay off tickets that were supposed to be paid off in 2009, according to the Daily Breeze . more › Go here to read the rest: 1 Million Unpaid Traffic Tickets in County Could Be Eligible For Partial Amnesty Under State Program
Pelosi: Scott Brown’s Remarks Show He’s Clueless About Women
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said on Sunday morning that recent comments Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) made about Democratic Senate rival Elizabeth Warren show he’s clueless about women. Pelosi made the suggestion during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.” During a Democratic primary debate Tuesday, Warren was asked about Brown’s decision to pose nude in a magazine during law school. Asked how she paid for college, Warren said she kept her clothes on. “Thank God,” Brown laughed during a radio interview about the comment afterward. He later said he was joking. Pelosi said the comment showed “how clueless” Brown is, and that he may not even realize how disrespectful some might find that joke. The California Democrat said she hopes Brown takes back the remark. Brown suggested he was “joking” when he made the comments in question. The Republican senator told reporters on Friday he was responding to a “wisecrack” from Warren about a decision he made to pay for school. Democrats hope to oust Brown from the Senate seat once held by Ted Kennedy. Read the original post: Pelosi: Scott Brown’s Remarks Show He’s Clueless About Women
Pelosi: Scott Brown’s Remarks Show He’s Clueless About Women
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said on Sunday morning that recent comments Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) made about Democratic Senate rival Elizabeth Warren show he’s clueless about women. Pelosi made the suggestion during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.” During a Democratic primary debate Tuesday, Warren was asked about Brown’s decision to pose nude in a magazine during law school. Asked how she paid for college, Warren said she kept her clothes on. “Thank God,” Brown laughed during a radio interview about the comment afterward. He later said he was joking. Pelosi said the comment showed “how clueless” Brown is, and that he may not even realize how disrespectful some might find that joke. The California Democrat said she hopes Brown takes back the remark. Brown suggested he was “joking” when he made the comments in question. The Republican senator told reporters on Friday he was responding to a “wisecrack” from Warren about a decision he made to pay for school. Democrats hope to oust Brown from the Senate seat once held by Ted Kennedy. Read the original post: Pelosi: Scott Brown’s Remarks Show He’s Clueless About Women
Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said she agrees with protesters from Wall Street to Washington who are saying most of the country isn’t getting a fair shake from the financial and political establishments. “I support the message to the establishment, whether it’s Wall Street or the political establishment, that things have to change,” she said. Republicans are largely criticizing the message from demonstrators as divisive. Asked to respond, the California Democrat said on ABC’s “This Week” that the GOP didn’t object to the Tea Party’s in-your-face protests against members of Congress in last year’s elections. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor recently said he was concerned about the “growing mobs” and criticized those who support them. He said condoning the demonstrations amounted to supporting the “pitting of Americans against Americans.” HuffPost’s Zach Carter reports : “I didn’t hear him say anything when the Tea Party was out actually spitting on members of Congress,” Pelosi said, referring to a 2010 event on Capitol Hill in which a Tea Party protester spit on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) . The loosely-affiliated movement amassed on Wall Street and in Washington in recent weeks is protesting the power of the financial and political sectors. Go here to see the original: Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said she agrees with protesters from Wall Street to Washington who are saying most of the country isn’t getting a fair shake from the financial and political establishments. “I support the message to the establishment, whether it’s Wall Street or the political establishment, that things have to change,” she said. Republicans are largely criticizing the message from demonstrators as divisive. Asked to respond, the California Democrat said on ABC’s “This Week” that the GOP didn’t object to the Tea Party’s in-your-face protests against members of Congress in last year’s elections. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor recently said he was concerned about the “growing mobs” and criticized those who support them. He said condoning the demonstrations amounted to supporting the “pitting of Americans against Americans.” HuffPost’s Zach Carter reports : “I didn’t hear him say anything when the Tea Party was out actually spitting on members of Congress,” Pelosi said, referring to a 2010 event on Capitol Hill in which a Tea Party protester spit on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) . The loosely-affiliated movement amassed on Wall Street and in Washington in recent weeks is protesting the power of the financial and political sectors. Go here to see the original: Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
Tuned In: Rosie makes her return
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — For a celebrity, Rosie O’Donnell seems to have a pretty good sense of herself. Follow this link: Tuned In: Rosie makes her return
Californiality Supports Senate Bill 914
Californiality , a statewide California blog, supports Senate Bill 914 , the California Mobile Device Privacy Act . After an overwhelming number of emails were received by Californiality in support of SB 914, this blog’s publisher made Governor Jerry Brown aware of the high level of public support for signing the bill into law. California Senate Bill 914 is the Legislature’s answer to a California Supreme Court ruling that allowed officers to search a suspect’s cellphone as an “incident to an arrest.” The Constitution states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated.” Cell phones, laptops, tablets and related electronic file storage devices constitute the people’s “papers” and “effects.” Californiality contacted Governor Jerry Brown in support of SB 914 for the following reasons: The bill would not prevent police from ever searching a phone or any electronic device.




