Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Woman sterotype

                                                                      WOMAN
1. Good looks
2. know good information
3. good speaking
4. know what to do
5. have fun with it

Men sterotype

                                                                             MEN

1. They are spose to be built and strong
2. know what they are talking about
3. have good looks
4. know how to get into it
5. good personality

Top News Headlines

1. San Francisco 49ers beat Ben Roethlisberger and Pittsburgh Steelers 20-3 in game plagued by power outages

2. Some locals say they've seen serpent-like beast swimming in lake that lies on the border of Vermont and New York
3. Here's what to do after having too much to drink -- and not enough self-restraint -- at your company's annual holiday party

Friday, December 16, 2011

Top News Headlines

1. Bovine that wandered away from farm in July is captured and tranquilized by authorities

2. Marathon debate over controversial Internet law derailed after Twitter post by one congressman accuses another of being boring

3. Earn the equivalent of a free ticket for air travel with some of these incentive

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Top News Headlines

1. L.A. poised for success after big trade with New Orleans but recent history may bode well for Hornets
2. Silent movie "The Artist" painted a pretty picture at the Golden Globe nominations on Thursday, leading all movies with six nods overall including best film comedy or musical.
3. An advertising executive was killed in a freak elevator mishap Wednesday at a Madison Avenue office building, police and fire officials said.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Top News Headlines

1. Contract calls for video replay to include fair-or-foul calls and whether ball was trapped; Longer All-Star break possible in the MLB.
2. YouTube video from Jimmy Kimmel Live of parents giving their children terrible presents as a joke
3. Roald Amundsen's feat remembered 100 years later as one of "the greatest feats in human history"

Monday, December 12, 2011

Top News Headlines

1. L.A. trades Odom and draft pick to Mavericks; Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher lead chorus of confused anger from players
2. Utah -- When the Tiede family headed off to spend a snowy Christmas at their remote family cabin, they had no idea what the trip would bring. Two sisters who survive a harrowing home invasion share the terrifying story in their first extended television interview.
3.
Steve Kroft interviews the president on a wide range of critical topics, including Obama's performance in office; the U.S. economy and the state of unemployment; congressional gridlock; and the mounting deficit. President Obama also sizes up his competition in the 2012 presidential race as he begins his own quest for re-election.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Top News Headlines

Last Night:
1. Steelers QB returns from gruesome second-quarter sack to pass for 280 yards and two scores as Pittsburgh beats Cleveland 14-3
2. Tongue-in-cheek political parody of a puppet who wants to become Commander-in-chief
3. With the precocious Rachel Crow gone, it's down to the final four: Chris Rene, Josh Krajcik, Melanie Amaro and Marcus Canty

Today:
1.The Virginia Tech police officer who was gunned down in a campus attack joined the force six months after the university was the scene of the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history. He was a proud policeman who recently invited a friend to ride along with him, which made his death during a traffic stop even more puzzling.
2.  A U.S. official tells CBS News that there is "high confidence" that a captured American aircraft shown on Iranian television today is, in fact, one of this country's most sophisticated spy planes.
3. The European Union said Friday that 26 of its 27 member countries are open to joining a new treaty tying their finances together to solve the euro crisis. Only Britain remains opposed, creating a deep rift in the union.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Top News Headlines

Last Night:
1. Highly touted 25-year-old pitcher says he will use posting system, which allows MLB teams to bid for his negotiating rights
2.Man accused of burglary while bearing a dead weasel said to beat the rap in Wash. State
3.The notion within right wing media circles that he was a socialist would have come as news to Republican Teddy Roosevelt
Today:
1.The Cardinals exercised a $16 million option on Pujols' contract after last season. The slugger rejected a multiyear extension that included a small percentage of the franchise over the winter and cut off negotiations on the first day of spring training.
2.It wasn't what the crew from the TV show "MythBusters" set out to do, but they did demonstrate that a cannonball can miss its target completely, pass through the front door of a house and out an upstairs bedroom wall, and still have enough force to damage a car.
3. A helicopter taking people on a luxury sunset tour of the Las Vegas Strip and Hoover Dam crashed Wednesday, killing the pilot and the four passengers on board, federal authorities said.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Top News Headlines

Last Night:
1. Baseball becomes first major pro league in North America to issue dress guidelines for media members
2. With China and the U.S. already at loggerheads, we need to avoid a hemispheric energy policy that could endanger the planet
3. YouTube video of children in The Sullivan School kindergarten classes singing the Ramones' song "Judy Is a Punk"

Today:
1. Jeffrey Loria quickly marched down the hallway with his team president, trailed by their top aides, and hustled into a meeting room with a labor lawyer from Major League Baseball.
2.For the report, the Environmental Working Group checked the content of 84 popular offerings, and says, "Kellogg's Honey Smacks, at nearly 56 percent sugar by weight, leads the list of the 10 worst children's cereals."
3.Two kittens who were thrown mercilessly into a a bag and then dumped in the middle of the road are now available for adoption from and Iowa rescue group But if it weren't for the heroic actions of dog named Regan, they probably would not have survived.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Top News Headlines

Last Night:
1. Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Trent Richardson, Tyrann Mathieu and Montee Ball are the Heisman finalists that were annouced last night.
2.Keeping American vehicles rolling in Afghanistan while avoiding the perils of hauling in fuel via ground transportation is costing the military big time. Going up to 400$ a gallon
3. Nadumken Suh was in a single car accident and had 3 people in the car at the time. only the passenger had minor injuries.

Today:
1. NASA has found a new planet outside Earth's solar system that is eerily similar to Earth in important aspects.
2. BP, in a high-stakes court filing, is accusing Halliburton of destroying damaging evidence about the quality of its cement slurry that went into drilling the oil well that blew out last year and caused the nation's worst offshore oil spill.
3. We featured The Piano Guys here on The Feed back in May when they performed an amazing compilation entitled "Michael Meets Mozart".

Monday, December 5, 2011

Top News Headlines

Last Night:
1. Tiger Woods won his first championship since coming back from his scandel.
2. CBS News correspondent Debbye Turner Bell reports on an experimental vaccine for a deadly form of brain cancer that's being tested on dogs that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor, and perhaps even prevent a recurrence of the disease.
3. If current trends persist, this promises to be one of the greatest, if grimmest, shows on Earth
 
Today:
1. The All-Star shortstop became the second top free agent to land with the Marlins in a matter of days, agreeing Sunday night to a $106 million, six-year contract.
2. An outing of luxury sportscar enthusiasts in Japan ended in an expensive freeway pileup smashing a stunning eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini and two Mercedes likely worth more than $1 million together.
3.Two whistleblowers offer a rare window into the root causes of the subprime mortgage meltdown. Eileen Foster, a former senior executive at Countrywide Financial, and Richard Bowen, a former vice president at Citigroup, tell Steve Kroft the companies ignored their repeated warnings about defective, even fraudulent mortgages. The result, experts say, was a cascading wave of mortgage defaults for which virtually no high-ranking Wall Street executives have been prosecuted.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Top News Headlines

1. The Packers, the NFL's only publicly owned team, announced details Thursday about their first stock sale in 14 years and fifth in team history. The money will help pay for $130 million in renovations at historic Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

2. There are many who believe that Simon Cowell has added one 'l' to the end of the 'gal' in Svengali. There would be those after last night's show who would have believed that he would stoop to nothing in order to tweak a nation's nose for affection.

3. Children in poor neighborhoods, he said, should be allowed to serve as janitors in their schools to earn money and develop a connection to the school.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Top News Headlines

1. Hours after a man contended in a lawsuit that Jerry Sandusky sexually abused him more than 100 times, Penn State leaders pledged to raise ethics to a new level on a campus coming to grips with the shocking criminal allegations against the school's once-revered assistant football coach.

2. Here are the nominees in the top categories for the 54th annual Grammy Awards, which were announced Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Winners will be unveiled on Feb. 12.

3. Never has unemployment been so high for so long. And as a result, more than 16 million kids are living in poverty - the most since 1962. It's worst where the construction industry collapsed. And one of those places is central Florida.