Sunday, October 20, 2013

Lawmakers launch budget talks as Washington returns to work


By David Lawder and Andy Sullivan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers launched an effort to resolve budget differences in a less confrontational fashion on Thursday as Washington picked up the pieces from a political crisis that has slowed the economy and undermined the country's international standing.

As hundreds of thousands of federal employees returned to work, Republican and Democratic negotiators held their first meeting to tackle tax and spending issues that have led to repeated rounds of brinkmanship over the past three years.

But one day after Congress ended a 16-day government shutdown and stepped back from the edge of an unprecedented debt default, many feared that they have only set the stage for another standoff in the months to come.

"I just hope we don't have to go through this again in two months," said Sandria Coombs, a contractor at the Environmental Protection Agency who was furloughed.

The last minute budget deal, signed into law by President Barack Obama just after midnight, restores government funding through January 15 and extends its borrowing authority through February 7, though the Treasury Department might be able to stave off a default for several weeks past that point.

Speaking at the White House, Obama urged lawmakers to turn to more productive work. He suggested an ambitious agenda including an overhaul the country's immigration program by the end of the year and resolution of long-term budget issues. He also called for final work on a farm bill that had been sidelined by the fiscal confrontation.

"Let's work together to make government work better instead of treating it like an enemy," he said.

On Capitol Hill, budget negotiators pledged to bridge the vast gulf between Republican and Democratic fiscal priorities. The panel is supposed to reach agreement by December 13, but there are no guarantees it will succeed where similar efforts have failed.

The standoff ended with a clear defeat for Republicans, who had sought to tie government funding to measures that would undercut Obama's signature Affordable Care Act.

That effort failed, and the standoff diverted public attention away from the administration's sloppy rollout of the health law's online insurance exchanges.

The fight split business-friendly Republicans from grassroots Tea Party conservatives and left the party on the wrong side of public opinion. Though Obama's approval rating fell during the crisis, polls showed that most voters blamed Republicans for the standoff.

A Pew Research Center poll found that 49 percent of Americans now have a negative view of the Tea Party, a new low. But Tea Party groups remained unbowed: several on Thursday endorsed a conservative primary challenger to Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran, who is up for reelection next year.

Republican Representative Tom Cole from Oklahoma, who sits on the budget panel, said it is time to move on. "We've had the fight," he said on MSNBC. "Now it's time to get down and identify the things we can agree on."

U.S. stocks gained on Thursday with the S&P 500 index hitting a record intraday high. The index fell as much as 4 percent during the standoff but recovered as a deal emerged.

WORKERS RETURN

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers who had been idled by the standoff returned to work. Vice President Joe Biden brought muffins to returning workers at the Environmental Protection Agency, while Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack greeted workers returning to the agency's headquarters on the National Mall.

Though federal workers will get back pay, the standoff is likely to slow economic growth in the fourth quarter from 2.5 percent to 2.3 percent with a high risk that it could slow even further, according a Reuters survey of 70 economists.

"The insanity in Washington is affecting consumer and business confidence. That's the huge restraint to growth," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.

The standoff has elevated borrowing costs, caused private-sector furloughs and delayed mortgage applications and construction permits. Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, estimates that it will cost the economy $20 billion.

The last debt-ceiling fight in 2011 depressed consumer confidence for months and raised the United States' borrowing costs by $19 billion over 10 years.

The United States' once-perfect credit rating has been dented by the repeated confrontations. Standard and Poor's downgraded U.S. debt following the 2011 crisis, while Fitch warned on Tuesday that it may cut its assessment as well.

The third major rating agency, Moody's, said on Thursday it would maintain its AAA rating.

One possible upside: the turbulence could prompt the Federal Reserve to keep its massive monetary stimulus in place through next year. One Fed official said the deadlock has undermined the central bank's ability to fight high unemployment.

"Kicking the can down the road for a few months will not solve the pathology of fiscal misfeasance that undermines our economy and threatens our future," Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher told the Economic Club of New York.

Economists say the spending cuts and tax hikes approved by Congress over the past several years have elevated the unemployment rate even as they have helped the country narrow budget deficits.

The deal approved Wednesday is likely to cause more short-term pain by keeping the across-the-board "sequester" cuts in place. Officials at the Pentagon and other federal agencies that have been able to minimize the impact of the cuts so far say they will slice deeper in the months to come.

(Additional reporting by Jeff Mason, Mark Felsenthal, Steve Holland, Susan Heavey, David Lawder, Ian Simpson, and Lucia Mutikani in Washington, and Jonathan Spicer in New York; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/senate-passes-bill-avoid-default-reopen-government-000958311--sector.html
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New Jersey voters head to polls in U.S. Senate special election


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cory Booker, the charismatic mayor of New Jersey's largest city, is heavily favored to beat conservative activist Steve Lonegan when voters head to the polls on Wednesday in a special election to fill New Jersey's vacant U.S. Senate seat.


A Quinnipiac poll on Tuesday found Booker, the Democrat mayor of Newark, ahead of Republican Lonegan, a former small-town mayor with limited name recognition but a flair for attention-grabbing events, by a margin of 54 to 40 percent.


David Redlawsk, the director of the Eagleton poll, which in a poll released on Monday gave Booker a 58 to 36 percent lead over Lonegan, said the race will come down to turn-out.


"Here's the key: if the Booker campaign can turn out urban voters and Democrats who say they will vote, he will be in the range we estimate," said Redlawsk.


In recent weeks, Lonegan, the former state director of Americans for Prosperity, a group funded by the conservative Koch brothers, has appeared to close in on Booker.


But after a series of debate performances in which Lonegan touted his conservatism, applauding Republicans in government for their role in the federal government's shutdown, Booker began to rebound.


"The debates presented a stark picture of the differences between the candidates, which appears to have led independents to prefer Booker," said Redlawsk.


For a time, it was thought that Booker would challenge the state's Republican governor, Chris Christie, who is up for re-election in November. But Christie's popularity has remained high since superstorm Sandy crashed into the Jersey Shore last October.


Instead, last December, Booker said he was exploring a bid for the U.S. Senate seat occupied by Frank Lautenberg, a Democrat. A month later, Lautenberg announced he would retire.


In June, Lautenberg died of pneumonia and Christie called a special election to fill the seat.


Booker, a Rhodes scholar and Yale Law School graduate who was first elected Newark mayor in 2006, rocketed to fame as a booster for a city 12 miles from Manhattan that was struggling with a persistently high crime.


Booker's first run for mayor was documented in the Oscar-nominated film "Street Fight," and he is known for rubbing shoulders with celebrities.


Lonegan, who unsuccessfully challenged Christie in the 2009 Republican gubernatorial primary, has dubbed Booker a "Hollywood wannabe" more concerned with his own celebrity than with governing.


(Reporting By Edith Honan; Editing by Ken Wills)



Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jersey-voters-head-polls-u-senate-special-election-110701738.html
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How Much Are Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici Getting Paid For Their TV Wedding? Get the Scoop Here!



By Jillian Kirby

University of Florida grad turned Assistant Editor — loves shoes, baked goods and all things Bravo.




Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici’s Thailand engagement was fit for a fairytale, so it’s only expected the adorable couple tie the knot in the same fashion. With cameras live recording the romantic soirĂ©e, we can only imagine the hefty price tag attached for ABC. Not only is the network footing the bill for the entire wedding (rings, wedding gown, flowers—you name it), but also a six figure fee to the bride and groom!


OK! Exclusive: Sean Lowe And Catherine Giudici Talk Bachelor Wedding Party, Tying The Knot Live On TV And More!


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While talking with E! Online, a production source revealed, “They’re making roughly the same amount as [Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum].” The Bachelorette walked down the aisle with her beau last December in a wedding to remember! From Ashley’s $70,000 Randi Rahm gown to a beautiful Los Angeles backdrop, the lavish affair was absolutely breathtaking.


The Bachelorette Week In Review: Trista Sutter Announces New Book, Jackie Gordon Ties The Knot And More!


Since appearing on Emily Maynard’s season of The Bachelorette, Sean has taken his fan-favorite status to become The Bachelor and a contestant on Dancing With the Stars. Catherine also has a large following as her goofy, sweet personality stole America’s heart while competing for her future hubby on The Bachelor. With that, we have a feeling their upcoming nuptials will have sky rocketing success. Who doesn’t have to see America’s sweethearts walk down the aisle? As the pair plan their happily ever after, make sure to stay tuned to OKMagazine.com for all the latest wedding updates!


What do you think of Sean and Catherine’s six figures fee? Tweet us @OKMagazine and tell us your thoughts in the comment section below.



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Gabriel Gonzaga thinks he's back in the top 10 with 11th UFC win


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Report: NSA Harvests Contact Lists From Email, Facebook


The Washington Post has published new revelations about the National Security Agency's electronic snooping, indicating that the intelligence branch gathers millions of contact lists from personal email accounts and instant messaging around the world.


The new information is attributed by the Post to "senior intelligence officials and top-secret documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden."


The Post reports:




"The collection program, which has not been disclosed before, intercepts e-mail address books and 'buddy lists' from instant messaging services as they move across global data links. Online services often transmit those contacts when a user logs on, composes a message, or synchronizes a computer or mobile device with information stored on remote servers.


Rather than targeting individual users, the NSA is gathering contact lists in large numbers that amount to a sizable fraction of the world's e-mail and instant messaging accounts. Analysis of that data enables the agency to search for hidden connections and to map relationships within a much smaller universe of foreign intelligence targets."




According to the newspaper, in a single day last year the NSA harvested 444,743 email address books from Yahoo, 105,068 from Hotmail, 82,857 from Facebook, 33,697 from Gmail and 22,881 from unspecified other providers.


The Post story quotes Yahoo as saying in response to NSA effort, it would begin encrypting user connections using SLL technology in January.


However, last month, The Two-Way's Eyder Peralta wrote that The New York Times and The Guardian, relying on documents from Snowden, revealed that the NSA has the keys to crack most Internet encryption methods.




"In plain English, this means that many of the tools — like , used by many banks and email providers — that people worldwide have come to believe protect them from snooping by criminals and governments are essentially worthless when it comes to the NSA."




Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/10/15/234776676/report-nsa-harvests-contact-lists-from-email-facebook?ft=1&f=1003
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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Nicollette Sheridan's case over firing dismissed

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Friday dismissed Nicollette Sheridan's long-running wrongful termination lawsuit against ABC over her ouster from the hit television series "Desperate Housewives."


Without ruling on the facts of the case, Superior Court Judge Michael Stern determined the actress should have exhausted her claims to a labor commissioner before pursuing a trial.


The ruling stalled Sheridan's push for a retrial on claims filed in 2010 that she was fired after she complained that show creator Marc Cherry struck her on the head on the set in 2008.


Last year, a jury deadlocked 8-4 in favor of a Sheridan lawsuit alleging ABC had retaliated against her and cut her Edie Britt character due to her complaints about Cherry.


ABC denied it fired Sheridan or retaliated against her. Cherry and several executives with the show and the company previously testified that the decision to kill off the role was made before the incident with Cherry.


Cherry denied hitting the actress, claiming he tapped her on the head for artistic direction.


"It's the right result," ABC's attorney Adam Levin said after the hearing.


David Crochetiere, an attorney for Sheridan, said the ruling would be appealed. He noted that a majority of jurors sided with Sheridan in a two-week trial that focused on the behind-the-scenes intrigue and personalities involved in "Desperate Housewives."


Sheridan had been seeking roughly $6 million from her former employers.


An appeals court ruled in August 2012 that ABC and Touchstone Television hadn't wrongfully terminated Sheridan from the show. However, the ruling allowed her to keep pursuing retaliation claims.


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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nicollette-sheridans-case-over-firing-dismissed-162457979.html
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Gisele Bundchen Takes Vivian Out in the Big Apple

Having a girls' day out with her little one, Gisele Bundchen took Vivian to lunch and shopping in New York City on Saturday (October 19).


The Brazilian beauty wore a black and white sweater, blue jeans, and black ankle boots as she carried her baby girl in her arms in her cute red dress.


Just the day before, the 33-year-old model was hard at work in the Big Apple, sharing a photo of herself on a balcony with the skyline behind her.


In the picture, Gisele wears a semi-sheer, flowing lavender dress with the caption, "Having fun shooting outside today."


Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/gisele-bundchen/gisele-bundchen-takes-vivian-out-big-apple-946218
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