Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Hilary frames her historic win as a victory for women rights

Hillary Clinton acknowledges celebratory cheers from the crowd during her primary night event at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, June 7, 2016.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Hillary Clinton cemented her status as the first woman to become presumptive presidential nominee of a major American political party on Tuesday night, when the Associated Press projected her the winner in New Jersey’s Democratic primary.

Clinton’s victory in the Garden State ensures she will have more pledged delegates, unbound superdelegates and overall voters than her rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. She declared victory at a New York City rally in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

“Thanks to you, we’ve reached a milestone. The first time in our nation’s history that a woman will be a major party’s nominee,” Clinton told her supporters. “Tonight’s victory is not about one person. It belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible.”

The former first lady, senator and secretary of state technically earned her status on Monday, after the AP and multiple other media outlets projected that she earned firm commitments from enough Democratic superdelegates to secure the nomination at the party’s convention next month. However, the AP call was criticized as a “rush to judgment” by the Sanders campaign. Even Clinton’s own team argued that the real “milestone” would come after she secured a majority of the pledged delegates and primary voters.

In addition to New Jersey, voters also headed to the polls in California, New Mexico, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota on Tuesday. Results in those states have yet to be declared, but even a Sanders sweep would not affect the overall outcome of the race.

Clinton’s victory came just three days after the 97th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in 1920. It was also eight years to the day after Clinton conceded the 2008 Democratic presidential primary to Barack Obama, with a speech in which she famously declared that her supporters helped her put “18 million cracks” in the “glass ceiling.”

“It may be hard to see tonight but we all standing under a glass ceiling right now. But don’t worry, we’re not smashing this one,” Clinton said Tuesday.

Earlier in the evening, her team released the video that played as an introduction to her remarks. It included footage from the women’s suffrage movement, interspersed with footage of female politicians and Clinton supporters. It concluded with a call to “keep making history.”

Sanders is also scheduled to speak on Tuesday evening at an event in California, where polls showed a tight race between him and Clinton. Though it was clear before any results were announced on Tuesday that it would be almost impossible for Sanders to earn more delegates than Clinton, he has pointed to national polls that show he would perform better against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. Sanders urged superdelegates who support Clinton to switch sides before the Democratic National Convention next month.

At a news conference Monday, Sanders said he would continue “campaigning” in the District of Columbia’s primary, which will be held on June 14. But Clinton is clearly ready to move on.

“I want to congratulate Sen. Sanders for the extraordinary campaign he has run,” she said, praising their primary battle as “very good for the Democratic Party and for America.”

Supporters for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hold up letters to spell the word, history, during a presidential primary election night rally, Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Inside Clinton’s event, her supporters were excited by the significance of her win. Samson Ogunloye, a 70-year-old researcher at Columbia University, described it as a “historical night.”

“I really love it,” Ogunloye said. “After over 200 years it’s about time.”

Brooklynite Karen Kietzman, 58, described Clinton’s pioneering role as “very important,” though she added, “That’s not the only thing I would vote on.”

Nicholas Santacruz, a nanny who was near the back of the packed crowd, said she was frustrated with the media for projecting Clinton’s victory the day before Tuesday’s election night.

“It’s extremely cool although it’s annoying that the news took it away from us yesterday,” Santacruz said.

Many of Clinton’s supporters also expressed frustration with Sanders for remaining in the race. A large screen hanging over the crowd showed news broadcasts and audience members booed when NBC News projected Sanders the winner in North Dakota. Some members of the audience at Clinton’s event said they hoped Sanders would begin to get behind Clinton and help her win over the more progressive wing of the Democratic Party.

“I think he should try and express his platform and continue to express support for more liberal views, but I think it’s time for him to start working with her,” explained Kietzman. “And I think he will because I think she’s going to win big tonight.”

Andrea Zuniga pointed out Clinton quickly endorsed President Obama after she conceded the 2008 Democratic primary to him. Zuniga suggested that Sanders should “take a page from her book” and “work for party unity.”

Ogunloye, the researcher, has a slightly different perspective on Sanders.

“What about him? Let him go away. He’s of no use,” Ogunloye said of Sanders.

The Clinton campaign certainly seems to be pivoting away from the primary fight against Sanders. Next week, Clinton is scheduled to campaign in Ohio and Pennsylvania, two major swing states in the general election. Clinton campaign aide Lily Adams offered a blunt response when Yahoo News asked if the trip represents a pivot towards the general election.

“Yeah, they’re battleground states,” Adams said.

People are pissed Hilary cliton wore an expensive Armani jacket

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks on stage with her husband Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea Clinton and son-in-law Marc Mezvinsky after winning the highly contested New York primary on April 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo: Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton has a plan to fix economic inequality. If elected president, she’ll give working families a raise and implement tax reliefs, create jobs by investing in infrastructure, and crackdown on corporate loopholes. But the presumptive Democratic nominee is currently under fire for being a part of the problem — not the solution. A new report from The New York Post has revealed that during a speech in April, during which she detailed her plan to close the wage gap, Clinton was wearing a jacket worth $12,495.

The red tweed coat comes from Italian design house Giorgio Armani and is just one of many statement pieces in Clinton’s wardrobe. Known for her pants suits, she’s reportedly spent the past few months rehabilitating her appearance, having hired image consultant Kristina Schake, who was supposedly tasked with making Clinton more relatable and formerly worked with Michelle Obama and .

Although, as many have noted, sporting a single article of clothing that costs about as much as the annual salary of one minimum wage worker is far from accessible.

Hillary Clinton gave a speech about inequality in a $12,000 Armani suit jacket while Bernie still flies Coach.. I’m just gonna sip this tea

— Ileana (@Stilltheillest_) June 7, 2016


hillary clinton wore a jacket that costed as much as my car while giving a speech about inequality

— nice public guy (@beefmilk) June 6, 2016


@HillaryClinton don’t talk to me about $$ inequality when your jacket alone is a fraction of my student debt

— Alan Nguyen (@ANguyening)June 7, 2016


It should be noted that the funds for Clinton’s fashions are most likely coming out of her personal funds, according to MarketWatch. Others have come to Clinton’s defense, pointing out the fact that Republican opponent Donald Trump spends thousands on custom suits. Additionally, his wife, Melania Trump, often wears designer items from the same brands Clinton shops from.

Clinton is far from the first politician to get flack for her high-end outfit choices. Michele Obama, a fan of J. Crew and Target, likes to mix these mass brands with $540 Lanvin sneakers. Her daughters Sasha and Malia evenwore $20,000 dresses to a recent state dinner at the White House. In 2008, Sarah Palin was criticized for a $150,000 makeover from Alaskan governor to potential vice president.

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Body recovered from an 8 foot alligator in florida

Police in Lakeland, Florida are currently investigating a body they discovered in the mouth of an 8-foot alligator on Tuesday. 

Sgt. Gary Gross, who responded to the scene at Lake Hunter, tells PEOPLE he saw the 8-foot gator with what appeared to be a human body in its mouth. 

"He rolled a few times in the water and then let go [of the body] and swam off," Gross says. 

Members of the Lakeland Police Department then recovered the body of a white male that "appeared to have been in the water for more than a day," Gross says. 

It is unknown if the victim died from an alligator attack or unrelated causes. 

LPD Detectives still on the scene. Unk if this person was attacked. Trappers on scene trying to catch gator.pic.twitter.com/VZp9Nsz8UX

— Sgt. Gary B Gross (@GaryBGross)

June 7, 2016


"He could have been in the water for days but that doesn't mean it couldn't have been an alligator attack from three days ago," Gross explains. "It's mating season down here and the alligators can store their food for some time." 

Detectives are currently combing the scene for anything that might help to identify the victim, and a gator trapper has been dispatched to attempt to catch the animal. 

"They're on the scene right now trying to catch the alligator so that they can examine the contents of its stomach and see if there's any human remains in it," Gross says. 

LIVE on #Periscope: Body pulled out of the lake in Lakeland - Police Investigationhttps://t.co/R5yPcm33zS

— Sgt. Gary B Gross (@GaryBGross)

June 7, 2016


Gross says there are no open missing persons cases in the area that match the victim's description so the investigation into the victim's identity and cause and manner of death will be continued by the medical examiner.

Kimbo slice dies @ 42

Popular mixed martial arts fighter Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson has died. He was 42. 

Slice was stricken at his South Florida home and taken Monday afternoon to the Northwest Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, a spokeswoman for the Coral Springs, Fla., Police told Yahoo Sports on Monday. He later died.

Bellator president Scott Coker confirmed Slice's death in a statement:

"We are all shocked and saddened by the devastating and untimely loss of Kimbo Slice, a beloved member of the Bellator family. One of the most popular MMA fighters ever, Kimbo was a charismatic, larger-than-life personality that trancended the sport."


"Outside the cage, he was a friendly, gentle giant and a devoted family man. His loss leaves us all with extremely heavy hearts, and our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Ferguson family and all of Kimbo's friends, fans, and teammates."


Sgt. Carla Kmiotek of the Coral Springs police told Yahoo Sports no foul play is suspected. She said the department dispatched a team of officers to Slice's home because he is a public figure in order to control whatever crowd might gather.

"At 8 p.m. (ET) we received a call from TMZ," Kmiotek said. "Our communications department confirmed with Northwest Medical that he is there. We did not receive a police or EMS call from the residence. There is no foul play suspected and there is no investigation. It is being handled as a medical incident.

Slice burst into prominence a little more than a decade ago, when videos of his infamous street fights were viewed millions of times on YouTube. He initially signed with Elite XC and drew huge ratings for his fights on CBS.

In 2009, he signed a deal with the UFC to appear on Season 10 of "The Ultimate Fighter." He was eliminated by Roy Nelson in the opening round, but appeared on the season finale and defeated Houston Alexander. He fought once more in the UFC and was knocked out in the second round of UFC 113 by Matt Mitrione.

Slice fought his last two fights in Bellator and drew huge television ratings for each. He defeated Ken Shamrock at Bellator 138 on June 19, 2015, and Dhafir Harris, aka Dada 5000 at Bellator 149 on Feb. 19. However, Slice tested positive for an anabolic steroid following that fight and the victory was turned to a no contest.

He had been scheduled to rematch James Thompson at Bellator 158 in London on July 16. Slice was 5-2-1 as a professional mixed martial artist. He also had seven pro boxing matches and was 7-0 with six knockouts.