Chase Media Day in Chicago was supposed to be a happy affair, with 16 drivers talking about their chances at winning the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. But for six-time champion Jimmie Johnson, it was a gut-wrenching affair.
Johnson, a native of Southern California, was visibly distraught Thursday afternoon, when talked about the death of Robert Baja Bob Gordon, 68, and Gordons wife, Sharon, 57, who died Wednesday afternoon in Orange, Calif.
Police are investigating the case as a possible murder-suicide or double suicide.
Bob Gordon was the father of racer Robby Gordon, and Johnson has been a family friend of the Gordons for more than two decades.
Johnson said he texted Robby and Robbys sister Beccy to offer his condolences.
Beccy Gordon, the wife of 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, gave birth to a boy Wednesday.
His dad gave me my first ride in an off-road buggy, said Johnson of Robby. He said, My dad was so proud of you. He used to always brag that you used to ride with him in the desert cars.
But he didnt go into anything emotionally. He said his dad was a big fan and used to brag about me, Johnson said. It made me smile a little bit, but its still a complete and utter shock.
And on a profoundly sad day, Johnson summoned up a funny memory of riding with Bob Gordon in the Baja 500 off-road race in the early 1990s.
I didnt know I had a motion sickness problem riding in a car, Johnson said. And I rode in the Baja 500 and puked, literally, for 499 miles. My dad was in one of the pit stops and I was stopped and just covered in vomit. Rags all over the inside of the car with me. He was trying to pull me out, but I wanted to race so bad I didnt care how bad I felt Im staying in this race car Im not getting out. I made the race but it wasnt pretty.
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A former Manchester United steward has been jailed for a minimum of 24 years for the Islamic State-inspired murder of a gentle, well-respected former imam in Rochdale.
Mohammed Syeedy, 21, was found guilty of helping to kill Jalal Uddin because the 71-year-old practised a form of Islamic spiritual healing considered to be black magic by some extremists.
On hearing the jurys verdict, Syeedy put his head in his hands and shook it in disbelief. In the public gallery, his family gasped and sobbed.
Members of Uddins family, who travelled from Bangladesh to attend the three-week trial, hugged and cried after Syeedy was led away.
The murder has alarmed counter-terrorism experts, who fear that homegrown extremists are increasingly targeting fellow Muslims whom they view as heretics.
Uddin was bludgeoned to death with a hammer on his way home from a mosque in Rochdale on 18 February. He was attacked with repeated, forceful blows from behind after having been under surveillance by his killers for months, the trial at Manchester crown court was told.
Jalal Uddin was an imam at the mosque Syeedy attended. Photograph: Greater Manchester Police/PA
The judge, Sir David Maddison, said he did not believe the intention was to kill Uddin, but to cause extremely grave and permanently disabling harm so that he was unable to practise Islamic healing ever again.
Syeedy played an absolutely integral part in the murder, the judge said, describing the killing as a carefully planned, premeditated attack on a vulnerable victim.
Describing Uddin as gentle, well-respected, the judge said the brutal killing was a hate crime but did not match the sentencing threshold of a religiously motivated murder, which carries a minimum term of 30 years imprisonment.
It seems to me that this was a case of two members of the Muslim faith killing another member of the Muslim faith solely because they disapproved of a particular practice carried out by that person, Maddison said.
Jurors were told that Syeedy and his alleged accomplice, Mohammed Abdul Kadir, stalked Uddin around the streets of Rochdale before Kadir launched the attack on the older man in a childrens playground.
Syeedy, the getaway driver, denied knowing about the murder plot.
Kadir, a former John Lewis call centre worker, was not on trial because he fled to Istanbul three days after the murder. Counter-terrorism detectives are hunting for the 24-year-old, but believe he may have crossed the border into Syria to join Isis.
Syeedy and Kadir, from Rochdale and Oldham respectively, developed a hatred of Uddin last summer after discovering he practised a form of Islamic healing called taweez, the court was told.
Uddin moved to Rochdale 15 years ago from Bangladesh. The former imam was well known in the area for his use of healing amulets to ward off ill health and protect people from evil spirits.
Uddins friends warned that the killing had left an open wound in Rochdales Muslim community, as his family paid tribute to a greatly respected man, a caring and loving soul.
Uddins relatives said they had been left empty by his murder in a statement released by police.
We came to court to seek answers from Mohammed Hassan Syeedy. He has shown no remorse or sympathy towards Jalal or his family, as indicative of his attitude and demeanour throughout the last four weeks, the family said.
Although Jalal was a Muslim who peacefully practised his faith, he had a love and respect for all religions, cultures and creeds, and the fact that he was murdered by someone inspired by Isil shows the true nature and barbarity of this organisation and those who serve it.
In a victim impact statement read to court, one of Uddins seven children, Sala al-Arif, said his father told him two days before he died that he planned later this year to return to Bangladesh for the first time in 15 years to see his wife, children and grandchildren.
Instead, he said, his relatives have been left with an everlasting void. Al-Arif said that when he visited his fathers body in the mortuary he was denied the most basic human right to kiss his fathers face because of the horrific injuries he had suffered.
Describing his father as a devout pacifist who showed nothing but love to anyone he came across, Al-Arif said Uddins relatives had been left without answers as to why he was targeted: I cannot begin to understand why anyone would want to murder him. This is the ultimate question for me and my family: why was my father murdered?
Jurors were told that Syeedy and Kadir, who were not known to the police, believed Uddins use of taweez was black magic and that he deserved to be killed.
Uddin, known as the Qari Saab by his followers for his deep understanding of the Quran, was mocked as a magician by Syeedy and his friends, who nicknamed him Voldemort after the evil wizard in the Harry Potter books.
Six months before the murder, Syeedy and his friends destroyed Uddins notes and books on taweez after stealing them from their mosque. They then started monitoring Uddins whereabouts, taking covert pictures of him in the street, as they plotted to have the community leader deported by immigration services.
But that plan was abandoned after a photograph emerged of Uddin with the Rochdale MP, Simon Danczuk, outside the Jalalia mosque in December last year. One of Syeedys friends shared the photograph and commented: Oh c**p ... voldermort nvr gna b busted by immigration now.
When detectives arrested Syeedy five days after the murder, they found gruesome footage on his phone of Uddin dying, along with reams of Isis propaganda.
Jurors were shown photographs of Syeedy holding an Isis-style flag outside the Jalalia mosque. In another image, he wore a stabproof vest outside the mosque.
Other photographs showed Syeedy and two people holding a jihadi flag over a road sign in Rochdale that had been altered to read: War zone.
Detectives also found a black, Isis-style baseball cap, arm patches and a flag in Syeedys home, where he lived with his mother, younger sister and younger brother.
Paul Greaney QC, prosecuting, told the court that Syeedy had been drawn in by Isis propaganda surrounding the Syrian war over a period of three years.
In 2013, he travelled to Syria on a medical aid convoy at around the same time that Alan Henning, the murdered Salford taxi driver, went on a similar Rochdale to Syria trip, the trial heard.
Syeedy told the court he was friendly with Henning and was disgusted when he heard that the 47-year-old had been beheaded by an Isis militant who was revealed last year to be Londoner Mohammed Emwazi.
Det Ch Supt Tony Mole, head of the north-west counterterrorism unit, said: This has been a long and delicate investigation, with detectives working meticulously to establish exactly what happened to Jalal and I want to thank them for their work.
I would also like to thank the local community for the patience and support they have shown us. Their assistance and understanding has been vital and they have been a credit to Rochdale.
I hope the outcome here today will bring some closure to Jalals family and help them continue to rebuild their lives following their tragic loss.
One of Uddins friends, Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation charity, urged the Rochdale community to come together or we may see such tragedies again.
He added: It is beyond doubt that these young minds are being brainwashed and groomed online, they have no engagement or involvement with any of the mosques and these institutions are failing young Muslims.
Giving evidence, Syeedy denied knowing anything about Uddins murder, but admitted he was with Kadir before and after the attack.
He said he never suspected that his friend, whom he knew was an Isis sympathiser, had killed Uddin, even though the former imam was found dead moments after Kadir left the playground.
Syeedy, an electrical engineering student who dropped out of university, denied being an Isis supporter and described the groups actions as completely wrong.
He told jurors he did not agree with Uddins use of taweez because it was dangerous to meddle with the supernatural world, but that it was up to G*d to deliver the punishment. This is my country, I abide by the laws, he told the jury.
Ator Domingos Montagner, de "Velho Chico" morre aos 54 anos afogado no rio são francisco
While taking a break from shooting, the 54-year-old went for a swim in the Sao Francisco River in western Brazil but never came up again, according to the Globo TV network, which owns the television program.
He was found dead close to the Xingo hydroelectric power plant, trapped in rocks about 30 meters (100 feet) underwater, the Brazilian network said.
Co-star Camila Pitanga, who was with Montagner at the time, alerted search and rescue teams, including the police, fire department and local fishermen.
Shortly before, Montagner recorded a heartfelt video with his co-stars.
"Our final journey to film "Velho Chico," " he says to the camera, hugging Pitanga and actor Gabriel Leone. "Ending this wonderful epic full of love, emotion, affection, friendship. What a family!"
The other actors then shout "Family!" in the video shot by Globo.
Devastated fans
Fans of the actor took to Twitter to share their sadness at his passing.
"Go in peace Domingos, may Jesus console your family and may you be remembered forever for your art," Gaby Amarantos said.
"A lot of strength and peace for the Family of Domingos," said Thiago Soares, a dancer with London"s Royal Ballet, in an Instagram photo of the two together.
A career on stage
The Sao Paolo-born actor began his career in the circus and theater before moving into television, with some appearances in film.
One of Montagner"s most memorable roles was as Paulo Alberto Ventura, president of Brazil, in the 2012 miniseries "O Brado Retumbante" for which he won a Contigo best actor award.
The actor is survived by his wife, Luciana Lima, and three children.
Scott Eastwood on His Teenage Years: "I Was Very Sneaky"
Antoinette Bueno
Sep 15th 2016 10:04AM
Scott Eastwood loves the ladies, and the ladies love him.
The handsome 30-year-old actor recently appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing Thursday, when he confirmed he was single, and also had no issue discussing his racy underwear habits. When DeGeneres gifted him with her signature boxers bearing the show"s logo, Eastwood admitted that he had already put them to good use.
"I am wearing it," Eastwood said. "I"ve never been on your show before. I got here and I got off the plane and I didn"t have any underwear, or wasn"t wearing any underwear, but now I have underwear."
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"Long night in New York ..." he joked when asked why he chose to go commando on his flight.
Eastwood also had some fun with his fellow guest, Jimmy Kimmel, when the two walked around the Warner Bros. lot to play a live version of "Who"d You Rather?," in which random people were asked who they, ahem, preferred.
Not surprisingly, the Suicide Squad actor overwhelmingly got the vote, but not before teaching Kimmel a thing or two about giving a sexy smolder.
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ET spoke with 48-year-old Kimmel on Wednesday about his big gig hosting the Emmys this Sunday, when he revealed that nominee Tom Hiddleston was safe from any onstage quips about the British actor"s recent highly publicized split from Taylor Swift.
"I think it"s a little bit weird when somebody goes through a breakup and suddenly they"re on camera and everyone"s making fun of them," Kimmel exclusively explained to ET. "It"s a strange thing -- one of the strangest things about Hollywood."
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Chance the Rapper ft. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne - No Problem (Official Video)
Big day for Chance The Rappers mainstream visibility. This morning, Chance knocked his performance on Ellen out of the f*****g park. And today, we learn that Chance, whose personal style seems to revolve around branded baseball caps and letterman jackets, is about to become a model for the very fancy fashion line Kenzo.
As Harpers Bazaar reports, H&M is getting ready to release a line in collaboration with Kenzo, and the two fashion-world entities have put together an intriguing cast of people to model the clothes in a new campaign thatll debut next month. Chance will join actresses (and Kids co-stars) Chloe Sevigny and Rosario Dawson, composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, Vietnamese rapper Suboi, teenage environmental activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, and supermodel Iman, David Bowies widow. And the outfit that Chance is modeling will look something like this:
Usually, a rapper has to start dating Erykah Badu before rocking an outfit like that. According to Billboard, those ads will be everywhere 10/17. Meanwhile, the clothes will hit H&M stores 11/3.
(CBS)Earlier this week,I made my last trip of the season to Sox Park. Every year when the South Side Nine arent headed toward the postseason, I make one final pilgrimage to 35th andShields to get all the stuff I need to carry me through winter. Its been too frequent over the last 10 years.
This trip usually coincides with me thinking about which team Im going to root for in the postseason, because the WhiteSox arent in it, but Ive already made that decision this year.
This White Sox fan is rooting for the Cubs.
I might be alone in this (Im guessing Im not), but even as a White Sox fan, Ive admired how the Cubs have built their team. It started with a clear-eyed assessment of organizational needs. The time for feelings and nostalgia was over. Theo Epstein and his crew went through every department and asked a simple question: How can we do it better? Then, Cubs ownership spared no expense in making that happen. From computers to extra bodies in the scouting department to a new clubhouse and even the video board, the Cubs were reborn. They took another step in their journey in clinching the NL Central crown late Thursday.
There are too many great moves for me to rehash all of them. But needless to say, through every level of the organization, theres strength and foresight. Their ability to formulate and stick to a plan has me hoping that the brain trust will be proved right. Granted, the postseason is a crapshoot and not always indicative of the best team in the game, which the Cubs have been since they left Arizona.
Im a baseball sinner, and I know it. I covet what my neighbor has. I covet their decisiveness and vision. In the last two seasons, the Cubs success has turned up the heat on the White Sox. If they win, my hope is that the byproduct is the White Sox getting their acttogether, but thats not the only reason why Im hoping the North Side has success.
With the one glaring exception of Aroldis Chapman, this is reallylikable team. How can you not want the cancer survivors in Jon Lester andAnthony Rizzo to win? How can you look at the quiet force that is Kris Bryant and not wish the best for him? Or Kyle Hendricks or Dexter Fowler or Grandpa Rossy. I want to see the Javy Baez swipe tag on the biggest stage, and d**n if I dont look with envy every time manager Joe Maddon steps in front of a microphone. Even John Lackeys get off my lawn act is endearing because of the rest of these dudes.
Im not looking to jump on your bandwagon. I love my team, even when Im furious with them. Its your party, Cubs fans, and I havent earned entry. But if your boys pull this off, Ill tip my White Sox cap as the parade goes by. Cant believe Im saying this, but Go Cubs Go!
Laurence Holmes hosts the Laurence Holmes Show on 670 The Score. Follow him on Twitter@LaurenceWHolmes.
Chase Media Day in Chicago was supposed to be a happy affair, with 16 drivers talking about their chances at winning the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. But for six-time champion Jimmie Johnson, it was a gut-wrenching affair.
Johnson, a native of Southern California, was visibly distraught Thursday afternoon, when talked about the death of Robert Baja Bob Gordon, 68, and Gordons wife, Sharon, 57, who died Wednesday afternoon in Orange, Calif.
Police are investigating the case as a possible murder-suicide or double suicide.
Bob Gordon was the father of racer Robby Gordon, and Johnson has been a family friend of the Gordons for more than two decades.
Johnson said he texted Robby and Robbys sister Beccy to offer his condolences.
Beccy Gordon, the wife of 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, gave birth to a boy Wednesday.
His dad gave me my first ride in an off-road buggy, said Johnson of Robby. He said, My dad was so proud of you. He used to always brag that you used to ride with him in the desert cars.
But he didnt go into anything emotionally. He said his dad was a big fan and used to brag about me, Johnson said. It made me smile a little bit, but its still a complete and utter shock.
And on a profoundly sad day, Johnson summoned up a funny memory of riding with Bob Gordon in the Baja 500 off-road race in the early 1990s.
I didnt know I had a motion sickness problem riding in a car, Johnson said. And I rode in the Baja 500 and puked, literally, for 499 miles. My dad was in one of the pit stops and I was stopped and just covered in vomit. Rags all over the inside of the car with me. He was trying to pull me out, but I wanted to race so bad I didnt care how bad I felt Im staying in this race car Im not getting out. I made the race but it wasnt pretty.