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February 26, 2011

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February 25, 2011

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February 23, 2011

FBI Special Agent George Piro: Interviewing Saddam

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Interviewing Saddam
FBI Agent Gets to the Truth

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Imagine sitting across from Saddam Hussein every day for nearly seven straight months—slowly earning his trust, getting him to spill secrets on everything from whether he gave the order to gas the Kurds (he did) to whether he really did have weapons of mass destruction on the eve of war (he didn’t). All the while gathering information that would ultimately be used to prosecute the deposed dictator in an Iraqi court.

That was the job of FBI Special Agent George Piro, who told his story Sunday, January 27, on the TV news program 60 Minutes.

Soon after U.S. special forces pulled Saddam out of a spider hole on December 13, 2003, the CIA—knowing the former dictator would ultimately have to answer for his crimes against the Iraqi people—asked the FBI to debrief Hussein because of our longstanding work in gathering statements for court. 

That’s when we turned to Piro, an investigator on our terrorism fly team who was born in Beirut and speaks Arabic fluently. Piro was supported by a team of CIA analysts and FBI agents, intelligence analysts, language specialists, and a behavioral profiler.

Piro knew getting Saddam to talk wouldn’t be easy. He prepped by carefully studying the former dictator’s life so he could better connect with Saddam and more easily determine when he was being honest. It worked: during the first interview on January 13, 2004, Piro talked about Saddam’s four novels and Iraqi history, which impressed Hussein. Saddam asked for Piro to come back.  

From that day forward, everything Piro did was designed to build an emotional bond with Saddam and to get him to talk truthfully. To make Hussein dependent on him and him alone, Piro became responsible for virtually every aspect of his life, including his personal needs. He always treated Saddam with respect, knowing he would not respond to threats or tough tactics. As part of his plan, Piro also never told Hussein that he was an FBI field agent, instead letting him believe, for the sake of building credibility, that he was a high-level official who reported directly to the President.

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Hawaii Police Major Indicted on Extortion, Witness Tampering Charges
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:37:42 -0600

Carlton S. Nishimura, of Waianae, Hawaii, currently a major of the Honolulu Police Department, was indicted on charges of extortion, attempting to tamper with a witness, and making false statements.



Alaska Woman Indicted for $7 Million Fraud Schemes
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:32:58 -0600

Dorothy Samantha Delay-Wilson, of Anchorage, Alaska, was indicted on charges of securities fraud, wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering, bankruptcy fraud, and bank fraud in connection with schemes in which she obtained more than $7 million from numerous victims.



California Man Pleads Guilty to Bankruptcy Fraud Charges
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:29:38 -0600

Charles C. Jamison, of Rancho Cordova, California, pled guilty this week to engaging in a scheme to use the bankruptcy process to fraudulently delay foreclosures pending on the residential properties of clients he solicited through a program called "Stop Now." Through blind mailings, distressed homeowners in the Sacramento area received a flyer in which Jamison, using a fictitious identity, falsely promised homeowners facing a trustee sale that he could help them save their homes.



Thirteen Indicted in Indiana in Khat Trafficking Conspiracy
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:17:18 -0600

Thirteen individuals were indicted in Indianapolis on charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cathinone, aka khat, a Schedule I Narcotic Controlled Substance, and possession with intent to distribute cathinone.



Eleven Alleged Aryan Brotherhood of Texas Members Charged for Roles in Assault
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:13:43 -0600

Eleven alleged members of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas (ABT) were indicted for their alleged roles in the 2008 beating of a gang prospect in Tomball, Texas. The ABT is a race-based, state-wide organization that operates inside and outside of state and federal prisons throughout Texas and elsewhere in the United States.



Three Pennsylvania Men Indicted on Drug Distribution Charges
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:12:00 -0600

Andres Castro, Juan Amir Rivera, and Elias Adames were charged with conspiracy to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin, and possession with intent to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin. Castro and Rivera were also charged with illegal reentry after deportation.



Former Fugitive Pleads Guilty in Washington in Massive Hashish Smuggling Scheme
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:43:24 -0600

Lee Rushing pled guilty in Tacoma, Washington to money laundering in connection with a massive 1992 hashish smuggling scheme. Rushing was arrested in November 2008 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and was the last of four defendants captured in connection with a drug smuggling conspiracy that imported 50,000 pounds of hashish into the United States in July 1992.



Tribal Member Pleads Guilty in Washington to Sexually Abusing Minors
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:40:56 -0600

Roger Walter Damien, an enrolled member of the Swinomish Tribe, pled guilty in Seattle to his involvement in sexual relationships with two young Native American females under the age of 16.



Four Sentenced in California in Connection with $55 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme
Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:33:14 -0600

Maria Echeverria, Ivan Gil, Laneka Chatton, and Jonathan J. Garcia were sentenced in San Diego, California in connection with their participation in a $55 million mortgage fraud scheme. The four are among 19 defendants named in a 51-count indictment that alleges wire fraud, mail fraud, and criminal forfeiture.


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Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Aggravated Identity Theft, Related Charges
Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:47:19 -0600

Brock Lynnale Thompson, of Duval County, Florida, pled guilty to aggravated identity theft and false representation of a Social Security number. Thompson purchased the identity of a deceased infant from the child's mother and used the infant's personal identification information to obtain approximately 12 different Florida driver's licenses and identification cards in the identity of the deceased infant.



$13 Million Settlement in Medicare Fraud-Related False Claims Act Case
Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:39:39 -0600

APS Healthcare Midwest has agreed to a $13 million settlement with the U.S. and the state of Georgia for allegedly submitting false claims to Medicaid because it did not provide specialty services related to disease management and case management to members of the Georgia Medicaid Management Program.



Former Louisiana Police Officer Charged with Submitting Falsified Payroll Forms
Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:33:24 -0600

Carol Ney, of Kenner, Louisiana, was charged with obtaining property by fraud concerning programs receiving federal funds while she was employed as a police officer by the City of Harahan, Louisiana in connection with her submission of fraudulent payroll forms which resulted in her receipt of $10,840.



Michigan Home Builder Sentenced in $4.1 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme
Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:28:40 -0600

Giuseppe Cracchiolo, of Romeo, Michigan, was sentenced to six months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme that resulted in the approval and disbursement of over $4.1 million in fraudulent mortgage loans.



South Dakota Man Convicted of Child Abuse
Tue, 22 Feb 2011 15:10:52 -0600

Donovan Tom Yazzie, of Eagle Butte, South Dakota, was convicted of child abuse.


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January 29, 2011

Baby grandiloquent jazz! They try to teach you something

Baby grandiloquent jazz! They try to teach you something Best of Jazz Greats Tutorial Videos  

These are four jazz videos that were favorites of the artists AND by no less than writers Stanley Booth, NYTimes Critic, Robert Palmer, and Memphis musician and friend, Tav Falco.  

 

In each I think you'll take away not only a piece of those who're playing, but of the writers, critics and musicians who hold these performances above all others in the vacuum created by each of their respective deaths.

 

I hope you will enjoy a short journey into this hemisphere, and take something away which you had not known before. 

 

I know that during the compilation of this extensively researched labor of love, I discovered not just something about the musicians represented not previously known, but the writers and musicians who I have been fortunate to call friends.

 

Thank you for taking the time to read (what for me is a very rare intrusion) this introduction.

 

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(from the intro to Tav Falco's Video of Phineas Newborn below)

Imagine yourself a prodigy, a jazz virtuoso of the 1950s. You have played with everybody from Duke Ellington to Charlie Mingus. Then POW… you are lost for twenty years. Your achievements and talents put into chemical and canvas straitjackets. Living with your mother. Treated like a miscreant. Then you begin to rise to the top again. This is one of the man’s first public performances before a public eager and waiting so long for his return.

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Phineas Newborn Jr., a leading jazz pianist, died at his home in Memphis, Tenn., Friday. He was 57 years old.
Phineas Newborn Jr., a leading jazz pianist, died at his home in Memphis, Tenn., Friday. He was 57 years old.
The cause of death has not been released.Irvin Salky, Mr. Newborn's agent and friend, said X-rays six weeks ago showed a growth on one of his lungs.

Phineas Newborn Oleo Parkay

 

His albums included ''A World of Piano,'' ''The Newborn Touch,'' ''The Great Piano of Phineas'' and ''Piano Artistry of Phineas Newborn.''

i couldn't top the master  brandonshred but i gave it a good tribute. 

 


May 28, 1989
Although Mr. Newborn was not a celebrity, he was highly regarded by jazz aficionados, especially in the 1950's and 60's. ''In his prime, he was one of the three greatest jazz pianists of all time, right up there with Bud Powell and Art Tatum,'' said Leonard Feather, a jazz critic for Downbeat magazine and The Los Angeles Times.


His father, Phineas Newborn Sr., led a big band that played on Memphis's celbrated Beale Street in the 30's and 40's. Mr. Newborn grew up playing saxophone, trumpet and vibraphone in the band, which included his brother Calvin, who played guitar.


Besides his brother, he is survived by his mother, daughters, a son and two grandchildren.


A racial attack took him out of the playing circuit in 1974. He was admitted to the Veteran’s Hospital with a cracked jawbone, broken nose and several broken fingers. The day Phineas was discharged from the hospital he went to Ardent recording studios and recorded a Grammy nominated album, ‘Solo Piano’.

The tracks included a version of ‘Out of The World’ which contained stunning left-hand virtuosity. Stanley Booth says that ‘hearing that performance while looking at the X-ray photos of Phineas’s broken hands is enough to make you think that Little Red (Phineas Newborn), like Jerry Lee Lewis is a little more than human.

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 Phineas Newborn Jr - Web Essay

 
By ROBERT PALMER
Published: July 11, 1986


Phineas Newborn Jr., Sweet Basil, 88 Seventh Avenue South, below West Fourth Street (242-1785).  

Born into a musical Memphis family and a pianist with his father's big band and on early

B. B. King recordings while still in his teens, Phineas Newborn Jr. was in every sense a prodigy.

By the time he made his classic Atlantic, RCA and Contemporary jazz albums, in the 1950's and early 60's, that prodigious abundance of technique was getting him compared with the virtuosic Art Tatum, and dismissed by some as all fingers, no heart. That was never true, and certainly isn't now. In his maturity, Mr. Newborn is one of the masters of jazz piano, with an immediately identifiable tone and touch, great harmonic originality, and, as a kind of signature, octave runs that seem to fairly whip along the keyboard.

Shows are around 10 and 11:30 P.M. and 1 A.M. through Sunday, with a $10 music charge and $6 minimum.  

 

tav falco PHINEAS NEWBORN, Jr. August 17, 1975 Memphis, Tennessee  

3-min. excerpt 1/2 »

Open Reel Video original, B&W

 

Imagine yourself a prodigy, a jazz virtuoso of the 1950s. You have played with everybody from Duke Ellington to Charlie Mingus. Then POW… you are lost for twenty years. Your achievements and talents put into chemical and canvas straitjackets. Living with your mother. Treated like a miscreant. Then you begin to rise to the top again. This is one of the man’s first public performances before a public eager and waiting so long for his return.

 

  • i don't think i told you last year, but when i had this up on facebook, phineas's son came by and kinda didn't think it was too funny, but he was the only one...well, besides the 20% of people who thought it was avant garde!  

  • this is the fag in the movie breakins daddy yo !

  • LOL

    great!

  • It's not Phineas Touch.

    Bull shit !!

    You're probably playing foot.

    Fake Phineas go to hell.

  • when the drums kicked in at about :50 i died

    im a jazzhead and i lol'ed...you should too. Obviously Phineas was a beast, someone posting a joke doesnt discredit that.

  • its a joke. if you can't take one in a sadistic time like ours, then go do society a favour and kill yourself.

  • Hilarious. One of the better ones I've seen.

  • It is not funny at all, it is disrespectful. Shame on you.

  • I just wasted 30 seconds of my life watching this. This is why the internet sucks. And whoever posted this has about 1/100000000000000 the talent as phineas.

  • I agree! And I am a jazz purist too and friends with P's son Phineas Newborns III, and I posted the two video responses above to show this trucking' jerk how to not be disrespectful. Because some things like REAL Jazz PLAYED BY REAL MUSICIANS SHOULD NOT BE FUCKED WITH! Thanks for caring about Jazz and trying to keep the sac-titty of its memory Olive. And this Brand-on Shred has not a shred of common delinquency in his Jazz hating sold and he should rot in the remiss hell where he was born.

  • sounds like bad plus

  • it is funny. it is disrespectful. it´s very funny.

  • あほや

  • phineas is one of my heroes...but c'mon these "shred"videos are parodies! they are meant to be funny!not disrespectful.. i would bet that phineas would laugh himself if he saw this as well as any other artists who have been "shredded" if they have any sense of humor at all. how could anyone view this and not realize it isn't real? lighten up

  • It"s a Fake!! To all concerned; I saw Phineas (fine-us) NewBorn Jr. play the piano in 1962. The man was a prodigy. This is disrespectful. Shame! Shame!

  • this fricken' kills me...the bass OMG!! LMAO!!!

  • I guess if you put a legend in jazz piano on your video and add some crap trio playing then MAYBE someone might listen.....come on man....don't put out this kind of stuff....this is garbage

  • scuse my ignorance, but what does ''shredding'' do to the music?

  • hahaha... didn't know anyone was doing this with jazz

  • i never knew that phineas played with denardo coleman...

  • this isn't even funny.... disrespectful

  • ottomatic, have you ever heard this man play 'Oleo' in real bop style? It's on YouTube. I bet you'll fall from your piano stool. He was the only jazz pianist Peterson admitted to be scared of.

  • What kills me is that people think this is the real audio track!

  • rofl

    •  
      • The bass is AMAZING.

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January 22, 2011

William Eggleston *Just whose RED CEILING was that anyway? Paris Review

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*Just whose RED CEILING was that anyway?

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William Eggleston: For Now

November 16, 2010 | by Michael Almereyda

William Eggleston, 1970. Photographer unknown.

William Eggleston's color photographs are among the most widely viewed, and widely admired, in the medium. But I wanted to survey Eggleston's unseen, unpublished work-his B-sides, bootlegs, unreleased tracks-and to that end I made five trips to Memphis in the course of a year, rummaging through roughly 35,000 digital scans archived by the Eggleston Artistic Trust. The intention was to come up with a book of images rescued from near oblivion. The resulting selection-necessarily partial, narrow, subjective-favors pictures of people, many of them the photographer's blood relatives and close friends, a few of which appear below. When I reviewed an early layout with Bill, he was pleased to be confronted with images he'd clean forgotten about, and he provided considered commentary.

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Untitled (Marcia Hare), early 1970s.

 

 

"She used to dance onstage with a hippie band called **Insect Trust.

Their music, you could say, was too new for me. You could say I never made the mistake of listening to their music. I was studying Bach at the time. I never made a mistake when I listened to Bach."

 

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Untitled (Julian Hohenberg), Algiers, Louisiana, early 1970s.

"A cotton merchant. His fortune soared in the billions. He lost it all at once. His competitors ganged up and brought him down." Hohenberg financed the first dye-transfer portfolio of Eggleston images, 14 Pictures, in 1974. "I don't think he'll ever know how important that was to me."

§

Untitled (T. C. Boring), Greenwood, Mississippi, early 1970s.

"He was a dentist. We immediately became best friends. I can't even say why. I'll think about it, and if I come up with anything, you'll be the first to know."

T. C., alone in a graffiti-scrawled room, is the solitary nude in "William Eggleston's Guide" (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1976). The blood-red ceiling, one of Eggleston's most iconic images, was located under T. C.'s roof in Greenwood, Mississippi, though that home, Bill takes pains to insist, is not the site on view here.

§

Untitled (Vernon Richards with William Eggleston III), Memphis, Tennessee, early 1970s.

Richards was "a close friend from childhood, in Sumner, Mississippi." He appears extensively in Eggleston's epic video, Stranded in Canton, and assisted in the taking of flash-lit nightclub portraits during the same period. He's also visible, beardless, in the "Guide," gazing from within a parked car, above two bare feet, crossed at the ankles, braced on the car door.

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Untitled, Windsor Ruins, Mississippi, early 1980s.

Untitled, Windsor Ruins, Mississippi, early 1980s.

This officially designated "art car" was painted by Tom Young, formerly Eggleston's instructor at the University of Mississippi, and was driven in a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade. "He polished it, then painted it, then polished it some more. He spent months on it. He took it very seriously." The columns are the lone surviving remnants of the Windsor Plantation, lost to fire in 1890. "That car's probably the last thing you'd expect to see at that spot."

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Untitled (Tom Young), early 1980s.

Tom Young is also responsible for supplying young Eggleston with early, oracular advice, commanding him to photograph things around him, even or especially things he hated. From this, Eggleston extracted a credo, transforming hatred to love. His much-quoted remark-"I've been photographing democratically"-offers a measure of this reversal, his all-encompassing embrace and its Whitmanesque reach, whereby nearly every subject caught by his camera becomes part of an overflowing family album.

 

*"thanks to my A&R Man, Jim Barber for the title from this dregs of curious beauty of an essay on Old Bill. I couldn't have come up with a better title if I tried.

 
**"Insect Trust contained none other than Robert Palmer...NO! NYTimes, Robert Palmer (Music Critic extraordinaire--with an extraordinaire fondess for sleepy juice) on Noise Clarinet...no wonder Bill was not a fan.  Although how could you remember with all the quaaludes in the mix in those loagy Stranded in Canton Days of Memphis?!"

William Eggleston is among the most celebrated and influential photographers of the postwar era; the traveling exhibition "William Eggleston: Democratic Camera" is on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through January.

Michael Almereyda's films include Nadja (1994), Hamlet (2000), and William Eggleston in the Real World (2005). This text is excerpted from his afterword to William Eggleston: For Now, which gathers nearly ninety previously unknown Eggleston photographs in one volume and has just been published by Twin Palms.

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