Friday, January 6, 2012

Today's Top 3 News Stories 1/8/2011


January 6, 2012 10:49 PM

1. Soldier at Ron Paul rally could face trouble


Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, tries to quiet the crowd at his caucus night rally, Jan. 3, 2012, in Ankemy, Iowa. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
(CBS News)
DES MOINES, Iowa - An Army reservist who took the stage at a political event for Ron Paul and expressed his support for the Republican presidential candidate could face legal troubles, the military said Thursday.
Cpl. Jesse Thorsen, 28, stood at a podium at the Paul rally in Iowa on Tuesday night wearing his military fatigues and said meeting the Texas congressman was like "meeting a rock star."
"His foreign policy is by far, hands down better than any other candidate's out there," Thorsen told the cheering crowd.
Army Reserve spokeswoman Maj. Angel Wallace said participating in a partisan political event in uniform is a violation of Defense Department rules and the military is reviewing whether Thorsen could face legal ramifications. Soldiers are permitted to vote, participate in some political activities and express opinions about candidates as long as they are not in uniform and speaking in an official capacity, she said.
She said Thorsen was not on active duty at the time of Tuesday's rally, but it was not immediately clear if that would have any bearing on the case.
Thorsen "stands alone in his opinions regarding his political affiliation and beliefs, and his statements and beliefs in no way reflect that of the Army Reserve," Wallace said in a statement.
A telephone number for Thorsen could not immediately be found.
At Tuesday's rally at Paul's headquarters Ankeny, Iowa, Paul called Thorsen to join him on stage. Thorsen then shakes his hand before he steps to the podium.
Drew Ivers, a spokesman for Paul's Iowa campaign, said the Thorsen's appearance at the rally was spontaneous and not planned by the campaign.
In a separate interview with CNN on Tuesday, Thorsen said he had served in the military for the past decade.
"I'm really excited about a lot of his ideas, especially when it comes to bringing the soldiers home," he told CNN. "I've been serving for 10 years now and all 10 years of those have been during wartime. I would like to see a little peace time Army."
Paul, who finished third in Tuesday's Iowa caucuses, has said if he is elected, he would bring all or nearly all troops home from Afghanistan and other foreign posts.
According to the military, Thorsen had deployed once to Afghanistan in 2009 after first joining the Florida National Guard in July 2001 and the Army Reserve in 2009. The military said he is with an engineer company out of Des Moines, and his unit falls under the 416th Theater Engineer Command out of Darien, Ill.
Court records show that Thorsen was arrested in Lee County, Fla., in December 2004 for three felonies: burglary, theft of a firearm and possession of burglary tools. Details were not available late Thursday.
He pleaded guilty to all three charges the following July but adjudication was withheld, meaning he would have no record. He was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay $660.50 He made regular payments through April 2006 totaling $630.50 but then stopped, the records show. In May 2006, he was ruled in violation of his probation and was arrested three weeks later in Tampa, spending three days in jail. In August 2006, he appeared before a judge in Lee County, who reinstated his probation. His probation ended in March 2007.
Wallace said the military was looking into the arrests. They were first reported by www.militarycorruption.com.



January 6, 2012 1:56 PM

2. Cellphone cover of Jason Mraz's song "I'm Yours"


By
William Goodman
Topics
Viral Video
(CBS) - For a look at a fun, but kinda useless trick of the day, we highlight the talents of one Assaf Avital who can play songs by using the buttons on cellphones. Listen to his rendition of Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours" in the above video. 
Okay, so I'll give it the cover the credit it's due - it's cute, clever and definitely recognizable. If you'd like to check out more musical renditions by Avital, you can go to his YouTube page by clicking here.


3. Elin Nordegren, Tiger's ex, bulldozes $12M house

Topics
Scandals ,
Golf
Elin Nordegren
Elin Nordegren watches the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on April 2, 2010 in Key Biscayne, Florida.
(Credit: Getty)
Elin Nordegren, the former Swedish model who divorced golf pro Tiger Woods after a five year marriage when his infidelity was revealed, has reportedly demolished her $12 million home in exclusive North Palm Beach, Florida and will build a new one on the plot.
A report by The Palm Beach Post shows a photo of the vast home taken in the spring, and then a photo of the empty plot taken on January 5.
According to the Post, Nordegren bought the home only about a year ago, after her highly public divorce from Woods in 2010.
A local realtor who told the paper he visited the house for a party in the autumn, said he heard the plan was initially to renovate the 1930s home, but that Nordegren decided to start completely from scratch after work got underway.
The old house in the exclusive Seminole Landing development had eight bathrooms, an in-ground swimming pool, an elevator and a total floor space of 17,000 square feet, according to the Post.


Top 3 T.V. News Stories 1-6-2012

1) The unemployment rate has dropped 2 points to the lowest rate in 3 years. There were 200,000. new jobs created in the month of December 2011, but mostly due to holiday sales. There were 1.6 million new jobs created in 2011. The largest sector of hiring was in the transportation section, with 50,000 jobs mainly as messengers or Currier's. experts are expecting only a modest gain in jobs for the 2012 year. The Presidential election could have a restraining factor on the growth of jobs, as many companies may wait to see who wins and what changes they will make. Although the drop in unemployment is good news for the economy, there is still a long climb out of the recession.


2) President Obama was excited to hear that the unemployment rate had dropped also. He credited his jobs plan and the extension of the middle class payroll tax for this recent drop. The president says he hopes when congress returns to session, that their first order of business will be to swiftly extend the payroll tax cut for a year, while the economy struggles to stabilize. Political experts also say this comes as good news for the president  considering that no president has been re-elected when the unemployment rate was over 7 percent.


3) The US Navy rescued an Iranian fishing vessel. The vessel had been taken over by pirates about 3 weeks ago. The fishing vessel which had a crew of 13 were greatful to those aboard the USS Kid, who arrived after a distress signal was sent out from an Iranian government owed vessel. The pirates gave up easily and with no fight. After the rescue the fishing vessel was last seen headed to an Iranian port, wearing US Navy ball caps.


Source: CBS Evening News 1-6-2012  

























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