Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Filming Locations of Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks


Beyond the Marqee   "Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks landed at theaters in wide release on December 20th and if you haven’t yet seen this remarkable film, definitely make your way to the theater soon. The movie details the real-life story of how Walt Disney courted author P.L. Travers to allow him to option the rights to her book, Mary Poppins, for a silver screen adaptation.

"One of the remarkable aspects of the film is that the filmmakers were able to utilize many filming locations where the actual events of the story took place – namely The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California in addition to several other locations throughout Southern California. What follows is a comprehensive look at the locations the filmmakers used to bring Saving Mr. Banks to life.

"If you haven’t yet seen the film and still plan to, we suggest you bookmark this page and visit it later as some plot points may be uncovered here." ...
 

Hat tip to Jeff Hayden; Plano, TX

SEIU Uses Federal Inspections to Target Houston Small Business

Jillian Kay Melchior  "Union organizers are showing up at Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspections of an open-shop business that has been targeted by the country’s second-largest union.

"Professional Janitorial Service (PJS), the largest non-union janitorial company in Houston, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) haven’t gotten along for seven years. The company is currently suing SEIU for $9 million, alleging that the union has repeatedly slandered it.

"On three recent occasions, SEIU representatives accompanied federal safety inspectors to examine PJS cleaning sites, says Evelyn Meza, the human-resources manager for PJS. The inspections resulted in fines.

"Such an organized-labor presence on OSHA inspections at non-union businesses is becoming more commonplace, owing to a rule clarification quietly drafted in February 2013. Responding to a union inquiry, OSHA decided that third-party agents who are not affiliated with the employees or the federal government are now allowed to tag along on safety inspections. A SEIU spokesman would neither confirm nor deny the presence of union representatives on inspections and did not respond to a request for comment.

This is just one more reason Why liberals can't govern

Loud + Weak = War

"China and Russia are no more impressed with empty bluster today than Japan was in 1941."
Russian Sanctions Cartoon
Victor Davis Hanson   "The Roosevelt administration once talked loudly of pivoting to Asia to thwart a rising Japan. As a token of its seriousness, in May 1940 it moved the home port of the Seventh Fleet from San Diego to Pearl Harbor — but without beefing up the fleet’s strength.

"Britain at the same time promoted a loud Singapore Strategy, trumpeting its Malaysian base as the “Gibraltar of the Pacific.” But London did not send out up-to-date planes, carriers, or gunnery to the Pacific.

"Japan was not impressed. It surprise-attacked the base right after Pearl Harbor. The British surrendered Singapore in February 1942, in the most ignominious defeat in British military history."
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"The Japanese, Taiwanese, South Koreans, Filipinos, and Australians are more likely to assume their democracies are safe when they see a U.S. carrier that means business than when they hear the president or his secretary of state lecture an aggressor about its unacceptable 19th-century behavior, the Third World about its homophobia, or the world about the dangers of climate change."
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"Being weak is sometimes dangerous. Being loud, self-righteous, and weak is always very dangerous indeed."

Democrat pollster warns Senate Dems on ObamaCare: Don’t defend it

image2-Gallery: Obamacare cartoons
Hot Air 
“In terms of Obamacare, don’t defend it, say it was flawed from the beginning, and we’re going to fix it,” said Lake at a poll briefing hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.
But, she added, it is key for Democrats to also stick to their historic approach of looking out for the little guy when it comes to health care. “Say,” she added, “we’re not going to go back to the days of leaving you on your own with the insurance companies.”
Lake said the approach has several positives for Democrats. Namely, she said polling shows that most voters “want to fix it rather than start all over again.” She said women are especially “exhausted” by the drawn out fights over Obamacare.

“In terms of Obamacare, don’t defend it, say it was flawed from the beginning, and we’re going to fix it,” said Lake at a poll briefing hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.

"But, she added, it is key for Democrats to also stick to their historic approach of looking out for the little guy when it comes to health care. “Say,” she added, “we’re not going to go back to the days of leaving you on your own with the insurance companies.”

"Lake said the approach has several positives for Democrats. Namely, she said polling shows that most voters “want to fix it rather than start all over again.” She said women are especially “exhausted” by the drawn out fights over Obamacare." ...

How's this for a strategy?
Democrats Have Made Attacking The Koch Brothers Part Of Their 2016 Election Strategy Despite Majority Of Americans Not Knowing Who They Are
Political Cartoons by Lisa Benson

Putin borrows famed line from Obama

World Net Daily    
John Darkow illustrates Russian leader making promise to Ukraine, Georgia, Baltic nations
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/putin-borrows-famed-line-from-obama/#i6ZVuGHEJZczdqPa.99
John Darkow illustrates Russian leader making promise to Ukraine, Georgia, Baltic nations
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/putin-borrows-famed-line-from-obama/#i6ZVuGHEJZczdqPa.99
John Darkow illustrates Russian leader making promise to Ukraine, Georgia, Baltic nations
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/putin-borrows-famed-line-from-obama/#i6ZVuGHEJZczdqPa.99

This Is What It's Like To BASE Jump Off The World Trade Center

Digg  "Last September three daredevils (or crazy people, depending who you ask) jumped off 1 World Trade Center, 1,368 feet up in the air. All three turned themselves into authorities Monday, and this incredible footage of the long leap, shot from a helmet cam, was released for the first time. For those of you with a fear of heights, you might want to skip this one."
Via New York Daily News

 

How to thwart a gunman at 29,000 feet, by the only pilot who ever did

"With world attention focused on MH370, Uri Bar-Lev recalls how he saved his El Al passengers from an attempted skyjacking, and says other pilots should have been trained to do the same — on 9/11 and in countless other cases"
Uri Bar-Lev (right), flight attendant Janet Darmijan and senior flight attendant Abraham Eizenov speak to the media on their safe return to Israel, September 1970 (photo credit: Courtesy El Al archive)
Times of Israel   ... "On September 6, 1970, Bar-Lev, who had flown as a 16-year-old in the 1948 War of Independence and later during the 1956 War, was picked up from his Amsterdam hotel and brought to Schiphol airport to fly the second leg of El Al Flight 219 from Tel Aviv to New York. Before take-off, El Al’s security officer on duty at the airport told the pilot that there were four suspicious people seeking to board the flight. Two held Senegalese passports with consecutive numbers; two others, a couple, carried less suspicious looking Honduran passports, but all had ordered their tickets at the last minute." ...
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"Seconds later a flight attendant’s voice came through the intercom: two people, armed with a gun and two grenades, wanted to enter the cockpit. If he didn’t open the door, they would blow up the plane."

 

What to do in Ukraine?


STRATFOR; From Estonia to Azerbaijan: American Strategy After Ukraine   "Whatever the origins of the events in Ukraine, the United States is now engaged in a confrontation with Russia. The Russians believe that the United States was the prime mover behind regime change in Ukraine. At the very least, the Russians intend to reverse events in Ukraine. At most, the Russians have reached the conclusion that the United States intends to undermine Russia's power. They will resist. The United States has the option of declining confrontation, engaging in meaningless sanctions against individuals and allowing events to take their course. Alternatively, the United States can choose to engage and confront the Russians."

"A failure to engage at this point would cause countries around Russia's periphery, from Estonia to Azerbaijan, to conclude that with the United States withdrawn and Europe fragmented, they must reach an accommodation with Russia. This will expand Russian power and open the door to Russian influence spreading on the European Peninsula itself." ....
....  "Nor can the United States confine itself to gestures like sanctions on 20 people. This is not seen as a sign of resolve as much as weakness." ....
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By George Friedman

France suspends ‘most’ military cooperation with Russia
Pesky Facts

Don't Kid Yourself about Ukraine  ... "Does NATO really want to raise the ante with Obama, Kerry, Power, Hagel, Clapper, and Brennan at the helm? A chronically weak American politburo might not be the best team to field in a spat over Ukraine. And a government, nay an administration, which cannot manage a website in the digital age, is not one likely to prosecute a successful economic or shooting war, one with atomic potential." ...

 Get Putin's attention by reviving the missile defense in Poland  Time to reverse a very bad decision made by a rookie president with no foreign policy experience. Obama gave his lunch money to the school bully as soon as he got to school.

Senator John Cornyn writes: How to Maximize Our Leverage with Putin  "Of the three biggest U.S. diplomatic “victories” often attributed to the reset — greater Russian cooperation on Afghanistan, the New START arms-control treaty, and Russian support for fresh U.N. sanctions on Iran — only the first one (persuading Moscow to let our Afghan supply routes pass through Russian territory) looks like a genuine, durable achievement from the vantage point of March 2014."

NYT reporter: Obama administration the ‘greatest enemy of press freedom’ in a generation

Daily Caller
U.S. President Barack Obama looks at a computer with youths as he tours the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation Youth Centre and takes part in a health event in Cape Town, June 30, 2013.   REUTERS/Jason Reed     (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: POLITICS) - RTX11706
"New York Times reporter James Risen called the Obama administration “the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation” on Friday, explaining that the White House seeks to control the flow of information and those that refuse to play along “will be punished.”

"Poynter reports that Risen made the remarks while speaking at Sources and Secrets conference — a meeting of journalism and communication professionals held in New York City. The foreign policy reporter, who is currently fighting a fierce court battle with the federal government over his protection of a confidential source, warned that press freedom is under serious attack in today’s America."