Showing posts with label April 26. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 27, 2017

NASA Spent $200M Past 10 Years on Unfinished Spacesuit

NASA has spent close to $200 million on a project over the past 10 years that is nowhere near finished, USA Today reported.

Space auditors Wednesday reported the space agency had failed to make headway on creating a new spacesuit ready for deep space exploration missions despite heavy funding for the project, which continued in 2011 with additional funding after the Johnson Space Center recommended it be terminated.

“We question the agency’s decision to continue to fund the contract after Johnson [Space Center’s] leadership recommended its termination,” auditors wrote in the 52-page report.

NASA, meanwhile, failed to focus on its current inventory of suits used for ISS spacewalks through 2024 as a result, a challenge that will “escalate significantly,” USA Today reported, if the station’s life is extended to 2028. 



Source: newsmax – NASA Spent 0M Past 10 Years on Unfinished Spacesuit

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Lawyer Threatens Fox Host: 'We Brought O'Reilly Down. Maybe You Should Be Next'

The lawyer who played a role in getting Bill O’Reilly fired from Fox News is now targeting the former host’s protégé for making what she felt was a sexually suggestive remark on the air.

Lisa Bloom, the daughter of civil rights attorney Gloria Allred, tweeted her disgust at what some claimed was an inappropriate comment by Fox News’ Jesse Watters on Tuesday night:

Watters, a political humorist who debuted Monday on Fox News’ “The Five” when the show moved from the 5 p.m. slot to 9 p.m., had this to say about Ivanka Trump during Tuesday’s show:

Bloom later said this:

Bloom represented three women who accused O’Reilly of sexual harassment over the years. It was reported in early April that O’Reilly and Fox News paid off five women over the years who claimed O’Reilly verbally or sexually harassed them. Last week, Fox fired O’Reilly after severe public backlash that included advertisers dropping their support of his show.



Source: newsmax – Lawyer Threatens Fox Host: ‘We Brought O’Reilly Down. Maybe You Should Be Next’

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Chaffetz Leaves Congress for Month Amid Medical Emergency

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, announced Wednesday an old injury triggered a health emergency that will likely keep him out of work for up to a month.

In an Instagram post, the GOP chairman of the House Oversight Committee said doctors at the University of Utah recommended he get immediate surgery to prevent a serious infection from screws still in his foot after a fall from a ladder 12 years ago.

With a busy agenda ahead for House Republicans — both on healthcare and government funding – Chaffetz said he regretted he will not be able to help work out those major issues.

“My recovery is expected to take three to four weeks,” he wrote. “I’m sorry to miss the important work we are doing in Washington . . . but medical emergencies are never convenient.”

Last week, the Utah lawmaker shocked Washington with an announcement he will not seek re-election next year, suggesting he might leave Washington even before the end of his term.



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Report: Trump Restores Troop-Level Authority to Pentagon

President Donald Trump has reportedly given Secretary of Defense James Mattis the authority to determine troop levels for the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

“At the request of Secretary of Defense Mattis, the president has delegated force management authority to the secretary,” Pentagon spokesman Maj. Adrian Rankine-Galloway told CNN.

The change was first reported by BuzzFeed News.

Under the Obama administration, troop levels were set by the White House, and staff were deeply involved in setting its limits compared to previous administrations, CNN reported.

The Pentagon characterized the change as a return to previous practice.

“The Secretary of Defense has historically maintained force management authority during contingency operations,” Rankine-Galloway said.

“This is not new. This restores that authority and is a more effective way of managing combat power.”

The troop levels for Syria are currently 503, but the number of troops on the ground is closer to 1,000, CNN reported. In Iraq, the “real number” of troops ia bout 7,000, CNN reported.

The change does not effect the current deployment numbers, nor does it “portend a change in our mission in Iraq and Syria to defeat ISIS,” Rankine-Galloway told CNN.

“Our strategy remains to work by, with, and through local forces and to conduct all operations in Iraq with the approval of the government of Iraq,” he told the outlet.

Rankine-Galloway told CNN the change will let “military commanders to become more agile, adaptive, and efficient in supporting our partners.”



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French Intel Report: Obama Deal Failure, Syria Maintains Chemical Weapons Arsenal

A declassified French intelligence report showing the April 4 sarin attack in Syria was carried out by the Assad regime also underscores the failure of the Obama administration chemical weapons deal.

The Syrian government was supposed to give up its chemical weapons arsenal in 2014 under the deal promoted by the Obama administration, but the French report, posted by The Daily Caller, came to a different conclusion.

Using evidence from the deadly April 4 attack, the French evaluation found that not only was Assad’s regime behind the massacre, but that measures to ensure Assad gave up his stockpile were inadequate.

“France assesses that major doubts remain as to the accuracy, exhaustiveness and sincerity of the decommissioning of Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal,” the 6-page report states.

“In particular, France assesses that Syria has maintained a capacity to produce or stock sarin, despite its commitment to destroy all stocks and capacities. Lastly, France assesses that Syria has not declared tactical munitions (grenades and rockets) such as those repeatedly used since 2013.”

The Assad regime was required to disclose and relinquish its chemical weapons stockpile as part of a 2013 agreement, partially facilitated by Assad’s ally Russia. The Obama administration promoted the agreement and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the international body that monitors such accords, called the agreement a success, the Daily Caller noted.

“France informed the OPCW that Syria’s explanations on the quantities of [sarin] declared — approximately 20 tons — as having been used in tests or lost in accidents were exaggerated,” said the report.

Additionally, French intelligence noted attempts on the part of Syria to acquire “dozens of tons” of isopropanol, a key component in sarin, since 2014.



Source: newsmax – French Intel Report: Obama Deal Failure, Syria Maintains Chemical Weapons Arsenal

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Steven Mnuchin: Tax Plan Aimed to Help Middle Class, Not Rich

President Donald Trump’s tax plan unveiled Wednesday aims to help middle-income Americans by creating jobs and growing the economy, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.

The plan also is about making tax filing simpler by limiting most deductions, while doubling the personal deduction, Mnuchin told Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

“The effective tax rate will not be a reduction for the rich,” Mnuchin said, answering a common criticism of Democrats.

Carlson asked if that meant the rich would pay higher taxes.

“We’ll see,” Mnuchin said. “It won’t be a reduction. It is about creating jobs.”

The purpose of the plan, which is short on details, is middle-class tax cuts and lowering taxes on businesses to make them more competitive, Mnuchin said.

“We have high business rates; we tax on worldwide income,” he said. “This is all about changing that. This is about massive reductions in business rates, for corporations, and for small businesses. Many studies show that 70 percent of the tax burden falls on American workers.”

The secretary said he would hope that would help lure Democratic support.

“This is good for America, good for the economy,” he said.

Trump’s overall goal is creating growth whether that be through trade policies, regulatory relief or tax cuts, Mnuchin said.

The plan will be hard to pass before summer, though the administration wants to “do this fast,” he said.



Source: newsmax – Steven Mnuchin: Tax Plan Aimed to Help Middle Class, Not Rich

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Scientists Grow Mini-Brains With Human Retinas in Lab

Researchers have grown mini-brains, including one with a human retina, in labs — breakthroughs scientists said could eventually lead to gains in learning about Alzheimer’s disease.

According to the Daily Mail, researchers at Stanford University used human skin cells, stem cells, and genes to create what’s called forebrains. The mini organs are 1/16 of an inch across and have circuits similar to what a two-month-old fetus has.

A separate research team at Harvard University was able to create a forebrain that contained a human retina, which was sensitive to light just like a human eye.

Professor Paul Matthews of Imperial College London told The Daily Mail, “These reports describe continued advances of the fundamentally important new methods for a generation of self-assembled ‘brain organoids.’ This is thrilling science.”

The development could help scientists study how epilepsy, autism, and Alzheimer’s disease develop in the human brain.

The BBC spoke with another scientist last fall about her brain-growing project, in which she had 200 mini-brains developing in petri dishes. The finished product were specimens four millimeters wide with roughly two million neurons each.



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Le Pen Upstages Macron in Battle for Blue-Collar Votes

Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen turned an appliance factory into a battleground Wednesday for France’s blue-collar vote, upstaging rival Emmanuel Macron with a surprise campaign stop at the plant threatened with closure.

Chaotic scenes followed as Macron, a pro-European Union centrist, sought to wrestle back the initiative by making his own, impromptu stop at the Whirlpool clothes-dryer plant in Amiens, spending over an hour in Le Pen’s wake trying to reason with angry employees who asked why the former finance minister hadn’t come there earlier.

The remarkable drama, broadcast live on French news channels, transformed the plant in northern France into a symbol of the diametrically opposed campaigns of Le Pen and Macron before their May 7 runoff election.

As Macron met elsewhere with the workers’ union leaders, Le Pen displayed her political guile by grabbing the spotlight and popping up outside the factory itself. Surrounded by employees in bright-yellow hazard vests, she declared herself the workers’ candidate and vowed that if elected, she would not let the factory close.

“We’ll get you out of here,” Le Pen said as she hugged a woman in the crowd outside the plant, its fences decorated with workers’ banners. “I am the candidate of workers, the candidate of the French who don’t want their jobs taken away.”

Her wily campaign maneuver stole Macron’s thunder and put him on the defensive. It prompted him to make his own trip to the factory a few hours later — which quickly looked like he had fallen into a trap set by Le Pen. Live TV coverage of his visit looked chaotic and potentially damaging, with people whistling, booing and chanting “Marine, president!” in the background.

“Why didn’t you come before?” one woman asked.

“Save our jobs, Monsieur Macron!” yelled a man.

But Macron, appearing in a suit and tie amid the workers, held his ground. Where Le Pen’s visit was short — with a few selfies, hugs, kisses and a quick speech to the cameras — Macron spent over an hour patiently, and at times passionately, explaining in often-heated exchanges that as president, he wouldn’t be able to stop companies from laying off workers. The back and forth was shown live on Macron’s Facebook page, signaling a desire not to let Le Pen hog the limelight.

“I won’t lie to you,” he said. “There is no miracle recipe.”

The contrasting images of Le Pen smiling with workers and Macron debating them spoke to her political experience and laid bare their contrasting styles.

The 48-year-old populist is fighting her second presidential campaign after coming in third in 2012, while the 39-year-old former investment banker is waging his first, having never held elected office.

Le Pen hit Macron close to home with her politicking: He was born in Amiens.

Needing millions more votes to beat Macron in the runoff, Le Pen hammered home her arguments that more French jobs would be lost abroad under Macron’s more economically liberal program.

“I’m here, in my place, exactly where I should be, in the midst of Whirlpool’s employees, these employees who are resisting this wild globalization, this shameful economic model,” Le Pen said.

In a dig at Macron’s meeting with union leaders, she added: “I’m not eating little cakes with a few representatives who, in reality, represent only themselves.”

During an evening political rally in nearby Arras, Macron tried to reverse the unflattering image he gave in the afternoon. He vehemently attacked Le Pen, saying she “stirs up hatred, lies, speaks about fears in order to use them, but gives no answers.”

While Le Pen presents herself as an anti-establishment candidate, Macron claimed on the contrary that she is “the heiress of this system. She was born in a party castle, even if she claims to be from the people.”

He also criticized Le Pen for proposing that the French state take a share in the plant if needed. He dismissed such an idea, saying in an interview with BFM TV channel that “the mission of a state is not to produce clothes dryers.”

In Arras, Macron also tried to appeal to left-wing voters and non-voters.

“Faced with this threat, facing those who hate the Republic and create disorder and hatred, choose a camp,” he said. “I need your vote. Your vote is not a blank check.”

Even before Le Pen’s surprise appearance at the plant, Macron’s intervention in the Whirlpool factory’s future, in a region where Le Pen got more votes in Sunday’s first-round balloting, was fraught with risk. He had to tread a fine line between defending his program to tackle France’s chronic unemployment without falling into the trap of making campaign promises that he may struggle to keep.

Because production at the Whirlpool plant is due to stop next year and move to Poland, the workers’ plight is a prickly issue for Macron as he campaigns on a pro-EU platform.

Le Pen seized on Whirlpool as a sign of the EU’s ills, calling it “the symbol of this odious globalization, which leads to plants moving abroad, destroying thousands of jobs.”

Macron insisted he did the right thing by meeting with union leaders before going the factory itself.

“If you don’t speak to employees’ representatives and engage in direct democracy, using invective or false promises, you don’t solve any of the country’s problems,” he said.

He shot down Le Pen’s plans to re-establish French borders — part of her program calling for “French-first” economic and social protectionism.

“The closure of borders is a promise made of lies,” Macron said.

The Amiens factory joins a list of threatened plants that have become symbolic of job losses in French presidential campaigns.

In the 2012 race, Socialist Francois Hollande traveled to a threatened steel plant in eastern France’s rust belt in a similar pursuit of blue-collar votes. Union leaders later felt betrayed when the Hayange plant’s blast furnaces were mothballed in a deal that Hollande’s government struck with steel giant ArcelorMittal.

John Leicester reported from Paris. Philippe Sotto contributed to this report.

A previous version of this story has been corrected to show that production at the Whirlpool plant is scheduled to halt next year, not this year.



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