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`A Better Life’ tells 1 Latino immigrant’s story (AP) – NIMBRUNG.NET

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LOS ANGELES – A stranger’s plight lodged itself in producer Paul Junger Witt’s heart, pushing him for 25 years to bring the dramatized story to life on screen.
“A Better Life,” the result, is the rare Hollywood film that focuses on a Latino family in the United States and, rarer still, takes an intimate view of the price paid by illegal immigrants making their bid for the American dream.
The movie, in limited release in Los Angeles and New York and opening elsewhere starting Friday, is intended to be apolitical regarding the immigration issue, Witt said, but he wants it to spark more than ticket sales.
“I think people on both sides can politicize it and that’s not unhealthy, because it will promote dialogue and discussion. This issue isn’t going away,” he said. “If that’s one of the results of this film coming out, so be it. It needs to be talked about.”
In the mid-1980s, a gardener working for Witt’s neighbor in Los Angeles lost his truck to a thief. The neighbor offered to help file a police report but the gardener declined, admitting he was in the country illegally and couldn’t risk contact with authorities.
“The story stayed with me for years,” said Witt, the veteran producer behind “The Golden Girls” and other hit TV series along with films including “Insomnia” and “Three Kings.”
He began working with a writer to fashion a script for Sony, but the studio dropped the project. After many years and repeated screenplay revisions, writer Eric Eason came in and produced what Witt calls a “beautiful script.”
Director Chris Weitz (“Twilight Saga: New Moon”) brought his clout to the project and Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the “Twilight” series, agreed to produce and distribute the film. Additional financing came from Lime Orchard Productions for the project, which Witt said was completed for less than $ 10 million.
Spanish cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe, who worked with Weitz on “New Moon,” shot “A Better Life.”
The main character is Carlos Galinda, a Mexican immigrant who labors as a gardener and is a single parent to teenager Luis. Mexican film star Demián Bichir, who appeared in Showtime’s “Weeds,” plays Carlos, with newcomer José Julián as his son.
“I got the script and I fell in love with it right away,” said Bechir. “It thought it was real. I thought it was powerful.”
Carlos works a long day tidying the yards of the city’s affluent, crashes on the couch in his tiny East Los Angeles house so that young Luis can have the bed, then gets up and does it again. His goal is to keep his son, whose friends already are being drawn into gang life, on the path toward a diploma and a secure future.
When the older Latino man who employs him decides to retire, he talks Carlos into buying his truck and gardening equipment — despite Carlos’ misgivings about the dangers of driving without a license and the threat of exposure if something goes wrong.
The theft of the truck triggers events that put his freedom and his dreams for his son in jeopardy.
“A Better Life” roams across the whole of Los Angeles, recording the palm trees and impressive homes that often make it into films and the elements that don’t, including tattered neighborhoods and groups of day laborers jockeying for work on street corners.
Every effort was made to ensure authenticity and provide a strong, mostly Latino voice among the cast, crew and community advisers, Witt said.
Weitz has his own Hispanic connections: His grandmother is Mexican-born actress Lupita Tovar and his wife, Mercedes Martinez, is Cuban- and Mexican-American.
“We were really motivated to make this accurate and real as possible. We surrounded ourselves with those who knew this story, knew these people, knew these neighborhoods, to make sure what we did reflected a truth. And I think we were successful,” Witt said.

He is philosophical about the film’s protracted journey.

“It happens. And it happens for a good reason,” Witt said, noting the growing intensity of the immigration debate. “This is a much more important film than had it been made 20 years ago.”

Now he and others who share his passion wait and hope for the movie to make its mark with both the Latino and a wider audience.

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Amtrak sues trucking company over Nevada crash (Reuters) – NIMBRUNG.NET

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Amtrak has sued the trucking company that owned a tractor-trailer rig involved in a crash last week that killed six people and injured dozens of others.

The passenger rail service, which is partly owned by the U.S. government, filed the suit in U.S. District Court in Nevada on Wednesday, claiming the John Davis Trucking Company was negligent.

A spokeswoman for the John Davis Trucking Company referred calls to a Nevada-based attorney who could not immediately be reached for comment.

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Venezuelans scour video for Chavez health clues (Reuters) – NIMBRUNG.NET

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CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelans pored over the latest video of President Hugo Chavez for clues to his health on Thursday after the scrapping of a regional summit he had been due to host kept the guessing game going.

Analysts say his prolonged absence since undergoing surgery on June 10 in Havana is fueling tensions between factions in his ruling Socialist Party, though it is unclear whether his opponents can capitalize on the situation.

The saga over the 56-year-old socialist leader’s condition has captured the attention of Latin American governments and convulsed politics in the already turbulent nation he has led since 1999.

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Colbert gets conditional OK on campaign finance (AP) – NIMBRUNG.NET

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WASHINGTON – The Federal Election Commission said Thursday that comedian Stephen Colbert can use his TV show’s resources to boost his political action committee, but he must disclose some major expenses as in-kind contributions from the show’s corporate owners.
Colbert played it straight during his appearance before the commission, letting his attorney do most of the talking while saving his trademark quips for a crowd that gathered outside the commission building after the meeting.
“I don’t accept the status quo,” he told the crowd, brandishing a portable credit card processing machine. “I do accept Visa, Mastercard or American Express.”
Many in the crowd handed Colbert their credit cards or dollar bills as contributions.
Asked what point he was trying to make about corporate America, Colbert did not miss a beat.
“None,” he quipped. “I want their money.”
Colbert, who plays a conservative TV pundit on “The Colbert Report,” is forming Colbert Super PAC, a type of political action committee which will allow him to raise unlimited amounts of money from corporations, unions and individuals. The money will be used to support or oppose candidates in the 2012 elections through independent expenditures such as TV ads.
The FEC decision comes amid a broader erosion of campaign finance regulations in the wake of recent court rulings and with Republicans on the Federal Election Commission and elsewhere pushing for a rollback to give corporations and other wealthy donors stronger sway in financing campaigns.
Colbert had asked the commission for a so-called “media exemption” to allow him to use his show’s airtime, staff and other resources for his political action committee without having to publicly disclose them as in-kind contributions from Comedy Central’s parent company, Viacom Inc.
Colbert has said those undisclosed contributions could include the use of his show’s staff to create TV advertisements about candidates that would air as paid commercials on other shows and networks.
The commission ruled 5-1 that he would have to publicly disclose as in-kind contributions from Viacom any ads produced by the show for Colbert Super PAC that air on other shows or networks. He would also have to disclose administrative costs that his show covers for Colbert Super PAC.
The Colbert ruling eclipsed a lesser-noticed decision by the Federal Election Commission Thursday that could also have a significant impact on the 2012 elections.
The commission said that candidates and party officials may solicit contributions for super PACs, but those contributions could not exceed the $ 5,000 limit for donations that applies to traditional political action committees.
Some campaign watchdog groups had feared that the commission might permit candidates and party officials to solicit unlimited contributions, opening yet another door to big-ticket donations.
While Colbert delights in lampooning politicians on his Comedy Central show, he raised some serious issues about public disclosure of corporate campaign contributions before the Federal Election Commission.
“Stephen Colbert is a funny man, but he asked a legitimate question and received a serious answer,” said Federal Election Commission chair Cynthia Bauerly. “The opinion adopted today does not give him everything he asked for, but it appropriately applies the press exemption consistent with past Commission and court precedent. ”
Campaign finance watchdog groups also had warned that a favorable ruling for Colbert could spur many more undisclosed contributions to political figures who are TV hosts or commentators and who could opt to create their own super PACs to take advantage of any new loopholes.
The groups cited politicians such Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum who already have traditional political action committees and are either working now, or have worked, as TV hosts or commentators.

The Campaign Legal Center, one of the watchdog groups, called the commission’s ruling on Colbert “a victory for disclosure” that prevents new loopholes.

“The FEC’s advisory opinion will give Mr. Colbert the freedom to engage in legitimate political commentary and comedy with the support of Viacom, but will also ensure that the public is informed about the corporate money his PAC receives,” said Tara Malloy of the Campaign Legal Center.

“The Colbert Report” has used satire to shine a light on campaign finance rules following the Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court that helped pave the way for super PACs. Campaign finance reform advocates complained the ruling gave wealthy donors, particularly companies and unions, considerably more sway in politics.

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Arizona executes man for 1988 child murder (Reuters) – NIMBRUNG.NET

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PHOENIX (Reuters) – Arizona on Thursday executed a convicted child killer, branded among the “worst of the worst” by a state clemency official, for the 1988 murder of a nine-year-old girl.

Richard Lynn Bible, 49, was executed by lethal injection at the state prison in Florence, Arizona, about 60 miles southeast of Phoenix. He was pronounced dead at 11:11 local time, state officials said.

Bible has spent more than two decades on death row since he was convicted of snatching Jennifer Wilson from her bicycle in Flagstaff, molesting her and bludgeoning her to death.

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