Monday, October 6, 2014
ደሃ ነኝ ብላ መንገድ ላይ ለማኝ የነበረችው የ78 ዓመቷ አሮጊት ወሃ የመሰለ የ2013 አዲስ መኪና ስትነዳ በአዘኔታ ከራሱ ቀንሶ ገንዝብ ከሚሰጣት ግለሰብ ጋር ተፋጠጠች::
Viral video shows angry man confront panhandler in Oklahoma City
KLAHOMA CITY – A video of an angry man confronting a panhandler taken here in the metro has gone viral on Facebook.
The video has received nearly 2 million views and more than 36,000 shares in just two days.
The video shows a man confront a 78-year-old woman, who allegedly begs for money at N.W. 140th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. on a daily basis.
The video was taken after he saw the woman get into a brand new car.
Daniel Ayala says he approached the elderly woman and said, “You ask for money in the middle of the street and you’re driving a 2013 car.”
Things got heated quickly between Ayala and the panhandler in far northwest Oklahoma City.
Graphic language: Language in the video may not be appropriate for all audiences.
“Listen, I work hard for my money. That’s why people like you take advantage of people like me. This is bull****,” said Ayala.
The woman behind the camera was with her son when they saw the beggar get into a brand new Fiat.
“I was like, ‘That’s the lady I gave money to.’ I was looking straight ahead thinking, ‘I just got duped by a little old lady,” said Brandi Newman.
She was taking a photo of the woman when she heard an angry man start yelling.
“If I see this car tomorrow. I’m going to f***ing bust a window,” said Ayala.
Some people might say Ayala went too far with the threats, but he doesn’t seem to think so.
“I gave that lady over $15 in five days. $15 could make me enough to come to work for gas. For her to just take my money like that,” said Ayala.
Newman believes Ayala’s threats were justified.
“Of course, it’s not right to bash somebody’s windshield in. I didn’t think he was going to do that for a minute. He’s just trying to prove a point that you don’t come here again, don’t do this again, quit scamming people,” said Newman.
Ayala says he didn’t know Newman was filming him.
“I’m famous, I’m going to Disney World,” said Ayala.
Newman says the 78-year-old’s family contacted her on Facebook and told her their grandmother has a panhandling permit.
The family says their grandmother “isn’t doing anything illegal,” and claim they are appalled by the video.
KLAHOMA CITY – A video of an angry man confronting a panhandler taken here in the metro has gone viral on Facebook.
The video has received nearly 2 million views and more than 36,000 shares in just two days.
The video shows a man confront a 78-year-old woman, who allegedly begs for money at N.W. 140th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. on a daily basis.
The video was taken after he saw the woman get into a brand new car.
Daniel Ayala says he approached the elderly woman and said, “You ask for money in the middle of the street and you’re driving a 2013 car.”
Things got heated quickly between Ayala and the panhandler in far northwest Oklahoma City.
Graphic language: Language in the video may not be appropriate for all audiences.
“Listen, I work hard for my money. That’s why people like you take advantage of people like me. This is bull****,” said Ayala.
The woman behind the camera was with her son when they saw the beggar get into a brand new Fiat.
“I was like, ‘That’s the lady I gave money to.’ I was looking straight ahead thinking, ‘I just got duped by a little old lady,” said Brandi Newman.
She was taking a photo of the woman when she heard an angry man start yelling.
“If I see this car tomorrow. I’m going to f***ing bust a window,” said Ayala.
Some people might say Ayala went too far with the threats, but he doesn’t seem to think so.
“I gave that lady over $15 in five days. $15 could make me enough to come to work for gas. For her to just take my money like that,” said Ayala.
Newman believes Ayala’s threats were justified.
“Of course, it’s not right to bash somebody’s windshield in. I didn’t think he was going to do that for a minute. He’s just trying to prove a point that you don’t come here again, don’t do this again, quit scamming people,” said Newman.
Ayala says he didn’t know Newman was filming him.
“I’m famous, I’m going to Disney World,” said Ayala.
Newman says the 78-year-old’s family contacted her on Facebook and told her their grandmother has a panhandling permit.
The family says their grandmother “isn’t doing anything illegal,” and claim they are appalled by the video.
ኤንኤፍኤል (NFL) ቦስ (BOSE) ከሚባለው የጆሮ ማዳመጫ ውጭ ተጫዋቾች ቢትስ በዶክተር ድሬ (Beats by Dr Dree) እናዳያደርጉ አድርገውአድርገው በቲቪ እናዳይታዩ በቲቪ እናዳይታዩ ስ ምነት ላይ ደረሱ
ኤንኤፍኤል (NFL) ቦስ (BOSE) ከሚባለው የጆሮ ማዳመጫ ውጭ ተጫዋቾች ቢትስ በዶክተር ድሬ (Beats by Dr Dree) እናዳያደርጉ አድርገውአድርገው በቲቪ እናዳይታዩ በቲቪ እናዳይታዩ ስ ምነት ላይ ደረሱ
Whether it's Victor Cruz of the NY Giants or Geno Smith of the Jets...you will no longer see your favorite NFL star wearing Beats By Dre headphones around cameras. The NFL has an agreement with the company Bose, and within that agreement it states that players will no longer be allowed to be photographed wearing anything but Bose headphones. There is a game time ban on any product other than theirs (that runs until 90 minutes after a game is finished). Bose has singed a long-term agreement that has also allowed the company to put its logo on headsets worn on the sideline by the NFL's coaches.
Most players head into the stadium rockin' some sort of headphones blasting music, and a TON of the guys have been supporting the trendy "cans." That looks to be a thing of the past. You can dig deeper into this story by clicking the link
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Ethiopia: American Missionary couple attacked in Ethiopia by Rebels
Ethiopia: American Missionary couple attacked in Ethiopia by Rebels
A pair of Sterling College alumni who have long served as missionaries in Ethiopia were injured last week when armed bandits shot at their vehicle.
According to the Presbyterian Mission Agency, John and Gwen Haspels are recovering after being attacked while traveling to help build a house in Moga
Reports indicate John Hapsels drove four hours to the nearest hospital after bandits shot at their car. He suffered injuries to his eye and was grazed by several bullets. Gwen was in surgery for seven hours and has been placed in a medically induced state of sedation to alleviate stress on her body. They have been moved to a facility in South Africa, and both were last reported in good condition.
Hunter Farrell, director of Presbyterian World Mission, said in a report that the attack was a "random act of violence" and the couple was not targeted.
The couple have served in Ethiopia since 1974. John Haspels was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Ethiopia, while Gwen was born and raised in Sudan. Both attended high school in Alexandria, Egypt, before graduating from Sterling College – John in 1969 and Gwen in 1970. Last year, the college honored the Haspelses with the 2013 Distinguished Service Award for their years of missionary work.
The attack comes 31 years after John Haspels was taken hostage by Sudanese guerrillas and held captive for 15 days, according to previous reports in The News.
A pair of Sterling College alumni who have long served as missionaries in Ethiopia were injured last week when armed bandits shot at their vehicle.
According to the Presbyterian Mission Agency, John and Gwen Haspels are recovering after being attacked while traveling to help build a house in Moga
Reports indicate John Hapsels drove four hours to the nearest hospital after bandits shot at their car. He suffered injuries to his eye and was grazed by several bullets. Gwen was in surgery for seven hours and has been placed in a medically induced state of sedation to alleviate stress on her body. They have been moved to a facility in South Africa, and both were last reported in good condition.
Hunter Farrell, director of Presbyterian World Mission, said in a report that the attack was a "random act of violence" and the couple was not targeted.
The couple have served in Ethiopia since 1974. John Haspels was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Ethiopia, while Gwen was born and raised in Sudan. Both attended high school in Alexandria, Egypt, before graduating from Sterling College – John in 1969 and Gwen in 1970. Last year, the college honored the Haspelses with the 2013 Distinguished Service Award for their years of missionary work.
The attack comes 31 years after John Haspels was taken hostage by Sudanese guerrillas and held captive for 15 days, according to previous reports in The News.
ወንድማዊ ምክር ለወንድም ጃኪ
ወንድማዊ ምክር ለወንድም ጃኪ
ይህንን የፊያሜታን ጭቅጭቅ ለአንዱ ወንድሜ ሳጫውተው በነገሩ ምንም ሳይገረም "እንደገና?" አለኝ። እኔም ግር ብሎኝ "ምነው?" ስለው ከዚህ በፊት ከአርቲስት ተሾም አስግድም ጋር ትንሽ መሻከር ነበር አሉ። ታዲያ ምነው ካልጠፋ ገጣሚና ዜማ አቀነባባሪ ጃኪ የራሱ የሆነ ከትውልድ ትውልድ የሚተላለፍ ወጥ ስራ ሰርቶ ኮራ ብሎ ማንምንም ሳይለማመጥ አይኖርም? የጠፋው ቆንጆ ድምጽ እንጂ ግጥምማ ሞልቷል። ከፈለገም ለመተባብር ዝግጁ ነን። ታዲያ ጃኪ በዚህ ሳይደናገጥ፣ ሸሚዙን ሰብሰብ አድርጎ፣ ኮፍያውን ጣል አድርጎ እና የሚጠመጥመውን ሻሽ ጠበቅ አድርጎ አመት ባልሞላ ጊዜ ስሙን የሚያጠፉትንም ሆነ የሱ ስም በመነሳቱ የተደሰቱን አንገታቸውን አስቀርቅሮ ለሚዎዱት እድምተኞች (FANS) ደግሞ ሞቅ ደመቅ ያለ ስራ ይዞ ብቅ ይበል። ምን ይመስላችኋል። " የሰው ወርቅ አያደምቅ ይላሉ"
የአሜርካ ትልቁ ባንክ ጄሲ ሞርጋን ቼስ ከ76 ሚሊዮን በላይ ደንበኞች መረጃ ተሰረቀ
Hackers’ Attack Cracked 10 Financial Firms in Major Assault
By Matthew Goldstein, Nicole Perlroth and David E. Sanger
October 3, 2014 9:39 pmOctober 3, 2014 9:39 pm
The huge cyberattack on JPMorgan Chase that touched more than 83 million households and businesses was one of the most serious computer intrusions into an American corporation. But it could have been much worse.
Questions over who the hackers are and the approach of their attack concern government and industry officials. Also troubling is that about nine other financial institutions — a number that has not been previously reported — were also infiltrated by the same group of overseas hackers, according to people briefed on the matter. The hackers are thought to be operating from Russia and appear to have at least loose connections with officials of the Russian government, the people briefed on the matter said.
It is unclear whether the other intrusions, at banks and brokerage firms, were as deep as the one that JPMorgan disclosed on Thursday. The identities of the other institutions could not be immediately learned.
The breadth of the attacks — and the lack of clarity about whether it was an effort to steal from accounts or to demonstrate that the hackers could penetrate even the best-protected American financial institutions — has left Washington intelligence officials and policy makers far more concerned than they have let on publicly. Some American officials speculate that the breach was intended to send a message to Wall Street and the United States about the vulnerability of the digital network of one of the world’s most important banking institutions.
“It could be in retaliation for the sanctions” placed on Russia, one senior official briefed on the intelligence said. “But it could be mixed motives — to steal if they can, or to sell whatever information they could glean.”
The JPMorgan hackers burrowed into the digital network of the bank and went down a path that gave them access to information about the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of account holders. They never made it into where the more critical financial information and personal information are stored.
The bank’s security team, which first discovered the attack in late July, managed to block the hackers before they could compromise the most sensitive information about tens of millions of JPMorgan customers, said several security experts and others briefed on the matter. The attack was not completely halted until the middle of August and it was only in recent days that the bank began to tally its full extent.
American officials say they have been working with JPMorgan since the intrusion was detected, chiefly through the Treasury, the Secret Service and intelligence agencies that seek to find the source of the attacks. But that is slow work and one official cautioned against leaping to conclusions about the identities or the motives of the attackers.
“We’ve been wrong before,” he said.
By Matthew Goldstein, Nicole Perlroth and David E. Sanger
October 3, 2014 9:39 pmOctober 3, 2014 9:39 pm
The huge cyberattack on JPMorgan Chase that touched more than 83 million households and businesses was one of the most serious computer intrusions into an American corporation. But it could have been much worse.
Questions over who the hackers are and the approach of their attack concern government and industry officials. Also troubling is that about nine other financial institutions — a number that has not been previously reported — were also infiltrated by the same group of overseas hackers, according to people briefed on the matter. The hackers are thought to be operating from Russia and appear to have at least loose connections with officials of the Russian government, the people briefed on the matter said.
It is unclear whether the other intrusions, at banks and brokerage firms, were as deep as the one that JPMorgan disclosed on Thursday. The identities of the other institutions could not be immediately learned.
The breadth of the attacks — and the lack of clarity about whether it was an effort to steal from accounts or to demonstrate that the hackers could penetrate even the best-protected American financial institutions — has left Washington intelligence officials and policy makers far more concerned than they have let on publicly. Some American officials speculate that the breach was intended to send a message to Wall Street and the United States about the vulnerability of the digital network of one of the world’s most important banking institutions.
“It could be in retaliation for the sanctions” placed on Russia, one senior official briefed on the intelligence said. “But it could be mixed motives — to steal if they can, or to sell whatever information they could glean.”
The JPMorgan hackers burrowed into the digital network of the bank and went down a path that gave them access to information about the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of account holders. They never made it into where the more critical financial information and personal information are stored.
The bank’s security team, which first discovered the attack in late July, managed to block the hackers before they could compromise the most sensitive information about tens of millions of JPMorgan customers, said several security experts and others briefed on the matter. The attack was not completely halted until the middle of August and it was only in recent days that the bank began to tally its full extent.
American officials say they have been working with JPMorgan since the intrusion was detected, chiefly through the Treasury, the Secret Service and intelligence agencies that seek to find the source of the attacks. But that is slow work and one official cautioned against leaping to conclusions about the identities or the motives of the attackers.
“We’ve been wrong before,” he said.
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