Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

Everybody Hurts Music Video

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Everybody Hurts, the Helping Haiti single produced by Simon Cowell, has got its official music video.

Nearly six minutes long, it opens with a statement of what had happened on January 12 and moves on with footage showing the devastation in the country and the suffering of the Haitians.

The R.E.M classic was re-recorded in both Los Angeles and London, the single features 21 stars, including Girls Aloud's Cheryl Cole, Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Kylie Minogue, Rod Stewart, Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, Miley Cyrus, Take That, Joe McElderry, Cheryl Cole, JLS, Mika, Michael Buble, James Blunt, James Morrison, Susan Boyle and Westlife.

Sarah Palin

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Palm gate - Sarah Palin gets bashed for cribbing notes on her palm, then writes "Hi Mom" to mock critics. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports

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Palin incident 'big story' - Daily Beast columnist John Avlon and Republican strategist Ed Rollins recap the first-ever Tea Party Convention

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Palin's 'cheat sheet' on hand - Did Sarah Palin have notes written on her hand during a talk at the Tea Party convention? CNN's Don Lemon takes a look

Drew Brees

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Sunday Conversation: Drew Brees - Ed Werder talks with the Saints QB after leading New Orleans to its first Super Bowl title

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New Orleans Celebrates Saints' Title - The city of New Orleans celebrates their Super Bowl champion Saints with a wild parade

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New Orleans Saints Known By Heart - Rick Reilly on the Saints' Super Bowl win

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Super Bowl MVP Brees From Disney World - Straight from Disney World, Saints QB Drew Brees talks about winning the Super Bowl

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Drew Brees Lends Inspiration - Drew Brees provides inspiration to Micah Roshell, a boy in New Orleans battening Hodgkin's lymphoma

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Saints CB Tracy Porter On Super Pick Six - Tracy Porter talks about his interception return for a TD that clinched the Super Bowl for the Saints

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Saints Return Home As Champions - Rachel Nichols interviews Saints players and reports on the community's response to the team's first title

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Boston SportsCenter

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Chicago SportsCenter

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Dallas SportsCenter

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Los Angeles SportsCenter

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SportsCenter Right Now

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Iron Man 2

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Pam & Tim Tebow Super Bowl Commercial

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This Half-Time TV Ad in Super Bowl XLIV by " Focus On The Family " caused many to be upset by the Pro-Life message

Friday, February 5, 2010

Mind Control

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Writing e-mails with her mind - In part two of a two-part series on "The Situation Room," meet a woman who is able to write e-mails using only her mind

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How the mind can move objects - In part one of a two-part series on "The Situation Room," we're shown how to move objects with our mind

Thursday, February 4, 2010

My Mother's Daughter

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"My Mother's Daughter" looks at a woman's conversion to Islam after her capture by the Taliban and her non-Muslim mom

Barack Obama

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National Prayer Breakfast - President Obama speaks about faith at the National Prayer Breakfast

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'Empowered by faith' - At the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama said "we need to find our way back to civility"

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks about how people of faith have responded to the Haiti crisis

Facebook

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Facebook's sixth anniversary - CNN's Colleen McEdwards takes a look back at the history and rapid growth of Facebook

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

' Avatar ' Secrets Revealed

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'Avatar' director, actress speak - Larry talks with director James Cameron and actress Sigourney Weaver about their movie

Everybody Hurts

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Simon Cowell's Haiti charity single gets its first airing in the United Kingdom featuring singers including Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Kylie Minogue, Rod Stewart, Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, Miley Cyrus, Take That, Joe McElderry, Cheryl Cole, JLS, Mika, Michael Buble, James Blunt, James Morrison, Susan Boyle and Westlife.

"London, England (CNN) -- Just two weeks after announcing he was to record a charity single to raise funds for earthquake-hit Haiti, pop and television mogul Simon Cowell has delivered.

"Everybody Hurts," received its first airplay in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, blending the voices of veteran popstars Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams, along with Cowell's more recent signings, Susan Boyle and Leona Lewis.

The single is a cover of the REM classic, originally released on the American band's 1992 album "Automatic for the People."

Figures on pre-order sales are due out later this week ahead of the single's official release on Sunday, February 7. It will be available for download from Monday.

Proceeds from the single's sale will be split between the Disasters Emergency Committee and the "Helping Haiti" appeal in aid of Doctors Without Borders, or Médecins Sans Frontières.

Cowell's X-Factor winner Leona Lewis sings the opening line of the track that was produced in London after separate recording sessions in the British capital and Los Angeles.

The music video is currently being filmed in London and will be released next week.

The music industry has rallied to Haiti's aid since a 7.0 magnitude earthquake reduced much of the country to rubble on January 12. More than 150,000 people died and hundreds of thousands remain homeless.

In what they are calling a "great alternative" to Cowell's single, a group of British punk legends have recorded their own charity single, a version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' 1956 classic "I Put a Spell on You."

"I don't think there will be enough [charity singles]. Like, you can never have enough guitarists. Same kind of thing. You know what I mean. Just everybody do what you can," Mick Jones of the Clash told ITN.

Other contributors include Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, Sex Pistols bass guitarist Glen Matlock, Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie and Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave.

Earlier this week, U.S. music industry heavyweights gathered to record an updated version of "We Are the World," also to raise money for Haiti's recovery.

The original song raised at least $30 million for African humanitarian programs after its release in 1985.

Co-writer of the original song, singer Lionel Ritchie and the original producer Quincy Jones pulled together dozens of recording stars including crooner Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand.

The world premiere of the re-released "We Are the World" will take place during the NBC network's coverage of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Vancouver, Canada, on February 12."

Monday, February 1, 2010

NBA

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