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With health concerns mounting, email leaks hurting, and poll numbers tumbling, Hillary Clinton has had a tough couple weeks (poor thing)... but the news just got a little worse as Hillary's newest book, "Stronger Together," which provides a policy blueprint for where she hopes to take the country if she is elected president, sold just 2,912 copies in its first week on sale, according to Nielsen BookScan.
As The New York Times reports, both Mrs. Clinton and her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, have promoted the book on the campaign trail, but the sales figure, which tallies about 80 percent of booksellers nationwide and does not include e-books, firmly makes the book what the publishing industry would consider a flop.
Merkel's CDU party was beaten into third place with 19 percent, overtaken by the populist right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. AfD won 20.8 percent of the vote, coming second to the SPD, which won 30.6 percent of the vote, and — although reduced — allowed it to maintain control of the state in coalition with the CDU.
The defeat immediately brought calls for her to get tough on immigration, which has become the number one political issue, causing many Germans to move their support to nationalist parties, such as the AfD.
Comment: See also: Merkel CDU party beaten into third place by anti-migrant AfD in local election
Update: Merkel's CDU party set to lose seats in Berlin state vote - Exit poll
Germany's center-left Social Democrats (SPD) are leading in the election to the Berlin state parliament with 23 percent, while Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is in for a big loss, an early exit poll showed Sunday.
The poll, conducted by Infratest dimap for national broadcaster ARD, predicted that support for Merkel's party dropped to 18 percent from 23.3 percent five years ago.
The third place is expected to go to either the far-left Linke (Left) party or the Greens who are both tied at 16.5 percent. The anti-migrant Alteranative fuer Deutschland (AfD) is projected to come fourth with 11.5 percent.
The turnout reached 53.1 percent as of 4 p.m. local time (14:00 GMT), exceeding by 7.1 percent the attendance registered during the previous state election five years ago, according to the electoral committee.
On Sunday, Berliners were electing 149 members to the state parliament. The election comes just two weeks after the AfD pushed the Christian Democrats into third place in the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
"I'm not doing this for political reasons. These are people who are in jail because they can't come up with $100 or $200 in bail bond money. These aren't serious criminals — it's folks who got caught with a small bag of marijuana or who were hungry and stole some food from the store," Wilson said.
Surprisingly, Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is actually supporting Wilson's plan.
Working with Wilson, the Sheriff has provided him with a list of the inmates who have the best chance of success on the outside.
"If I let you sit there you don't have a chance to get a good education, get a job, or start your life over," Wilson said.
Comment: The number of people incarcerated in the U.S. has soared in the past few decades and many are there because they have not been convicted of a crime but are too poor to post bail while their cases are processed. The overwhelming majority are in for nonviolent infractions, such as traffic, property, drug or public order infractions because keeping the jails full is profitable - jails and prisons provide many jobs to local, state and federal officials.
- U.S. jail system full of poor, mentally ill, non-violent and drug-addicted detainees
- 40 reasons U.S. jails and prisons are full of black and poor people
The statistics are likely to cast a dark shadow over the two upcoming summits in New York this week. On Monday, the UN General Assembly will discuss the ongoing refugee crisis caused by worldwide fighting. On Tuesday, US President Barack Obama will invite world leaders to discuss raising the bar on refugee spending and rolling out new policies.
Fighting and various crises displaced some 65 million people in 2015. Of those, 21.3 million were forced to flee their countries, making them international refugees.
"Following a Consumer Product Safety Commission recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the FAA is issuing general guidance to airlines about the rules for carrying recalled or defective lithium devices on board aircraft as cargo or in carry-on luggage,"the FAA said in a statement.
It also stressed that "passengers may not turn on or charge the devices when they carry them on board a plane," adding that "passengers must also protect the devices from accidental activation, including disabling any features that may turn on the device, such as alarm clocks."
In an investigative report by Shoshana Walter published at Reveal, we see the saddening, infuriating way in which these two products of the drug war come together in the Emerald Triangle, three counties in northern California that represent the largest cannabis-producing region in the U.S.
The good old days of the 60s - where hippies came to escape society and grow cannabis for a west coast population steeped in peace, love and mind expansion - have taken a turn for the worse.
The incident took place in the Chao Phraya River near the Wat Sanam Chai temple.
Seven women, four men and one child were among the dead, and at least 37 passengers were injured. Rescue workers continue to search for survivors, Reuters reports.
The historic picture of Rosa Parks being booked into jail in 1955, after being arrested for her refusal to give up her seat on the bus, was deemed by the social media giant as violating the Facebook Community Standards.
The iconic photos had been posted by an individual in response to a Facebook post by the Van Zandt County Sheriff's Department announcing a recent raid on a cannabis growing operation.
Comment:
- Facebook censoring Dakota Access pipeline livestream protests
- Israel and Facebook working together to decide what the masses can see and read
- Facebook censors video exposing PBS cutting Hillary/TPP criticism from Jill Stein interview
- Facebook whistleblowers say Facebook manipulates trending news to suppress independent and conservative news sources
- Facebook accused of bias in news curation
- Activists say Facebook removes potential evidence of police brutality too readily
- Controlling information: Facebook admits to censoring DNC email links
Columbia University researchers examined data from 1999 to 2013 and found an association between a state legalizing medical marijuana and a reduction in testing positive for opioids after dying in a car accident, particularly among drivers aged 21 to 40.
The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, examined data of 69000 traffic fatalities in 18 states and analyzed the cases in which the presence of opioids was detected.
This misplaced rage is not only the province of football fans steeped in Miller Lite and Cheetos, but also some of those whose job is to educate the children.
A teacher at a Lake County public school district actually lowered the grades of two students who did not recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Their participation grades were lowered from five to three for not standing and chanting the words.















Comment: Looks like Killary is getting less and less popular by the minute.