Former President Bill Clinton Says He’d Be Surpri

Vice President Joe Biden last week boasted of confidence that he and President Obama can’t be beaten — at least not by the Republicans.

“I don’t think we’ll be beaten by those candidates,” he told attendees at a Chicgao fundraiser. “I think we’ll be beaten — if we are — by something happening in the Eurozone or something happening in the Gulf, which could be difficult for us, or this barrage of ‘super PAC’ money. But even with that I feel good.”

 

 

Former president Bill Clinton told ABC News that he largely agrees with this assessment, that President Obama will be re-elected.

“I think that he’s gonna win handily, and I have for a long time,” Clinton told ABC News in an exclusive interview. “I actually have since the 2010 elections.  Which made me sad, but…what the right-wing says always sounds better when they’re sayin’ it than when they’re doin’ it.  So I thought after the 2010 elections, they basically assured his reelection.”   As for the unknowns, the former president said, “you could have a crisis in the Eurozone, and because American banks have big investments in European banks, that could hurt us.  You could have a crisis in Iran blow up in a way that, you know, added $50 a barrel to oil prices.  Even though we’re producing more oil than ever before, you see?  And the world is clearly worried about that.  ‘Cause you saw all those people talkin’ about takin’ down their oil reserves.”

“There’s always something that could happen,” he continued. “But even if that happens– most Americans believe the president’s done a good job on national security.  I obviously think he’s got a great national security team….So I’d be very surprised if an intervening event derailed the path I think this election’s on.”

As for those events Windows 7 serial key, he said Windows Anytime Upgrade, “you know, that’s what they hire you for Windows 7 serial key, to be president, though.  You can’t claim the benefits of the office.  That is, the ability to take some action every day and move something forward and not assume the burdens.”

The former president made his remarks in an interview focused on Clinton Global Initiative University.

See more from the interview here.

-Jake Tapper

Jerusalem – PM Orders Immediate Solution for Tal L

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, speaks to Cabinet Secretary Zvi Hauser (Photo AP)

Jerusalem – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday ordered the parties in his coalition to start working next week on an alternative to the “Tal Law” that would enable thousands of yeshiva students and Arabs to perform military or civilian national service.

The Prime Minister’s Office said the new law would gradually equalize the burden of service and enable more Jews and Arabs to enter the workforce without dividing any sectors of the population. A coalition task force on the matter will be led by Kadima MK Yohanan Plesner.

New Yesh Atid Party leader Yair Lapid took credit for Netanyahu’s and Vice Premier Shaul Mofaz’s new enthusiasm for drafting yeshiva students as well as for changing the electoral system.

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“The coalition deal signed this week looks remarkably like the principles we published when we got started four months ago,” Lapid told his party’s activists in a rally at Kibbutz Shefayim. “I think we made a significant contribution to putting these issues on the political agenda. I will concede credit to him if the prime minister does as he promised and, by July 31, replaces the Tal Law with a law that says that every 18- year-old replica watches, whether haredi, religious or secular, will go to the induction office and enter the army or civilian service.”

But Lapid expressed skepticism that the government would change the Tal Law or fulfill any of the commitments in the coalition agreement between Likud and Kadima.

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“How do I know? Because if they wanted to, they had all the time in the world to do it, they had the votes in the Knesset, they didn’t just arrive in Israel. They have been in power for a long time and they didn’t do anything. Suddenly they care?” Asking the reporters in the crowd to pass on his message to the prime minister replica watches, Lapid dared Netanyahu to take immediate action, saying that with a 94-MK coalition, nothing should stand in his way.

“You have nothing to fear anymore,” he told Netanyahu.

“You don’t have to fear the parties in your coalition because they can leave and you won’t even notice. You don’t have to fear the opposition because it no longer exists. You only have to fear us, the public. Now you can decide your identity without fear.”

Lapid said he was aware that he was on the list of the losers from this week’s political events drafted by political analysts. But he said the Likud-Kadima deal only strengthened his nascent party, which will now have more time to grow and prepare for the next election.

“This coalition was born in sin, [created] by a prime minister who bought his partners in a discount sale,” Lapid said.

“He bought Kadima’s 28 seats for the price of the eight mandates they have in the polls now. He bought them cheap because of Mofaz’s fear of elections.This is the oldest, worst kind of politics, the most instinctive and cynical. I don’t believe them for a minute. They don’t have a bone of ideology in their bodies.”

Lapid reiterated that he was not interested in bringing politicians into his party. He made no mention of former Kadima leader Tzipi Livni and former Kadima council chairman Haim Ramon, who have expressed interest in running with him. Lapid said he would not reveal his list of Knesset candidates until three months before the next general election.

“There are good politicians,” he said. “But the spice of life is new people with new ideas.

We need to bring new people with new ideas into the political system. They will be impressive people, I promise.”

Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post

Off- Hollywood The Five Best Indie Movies to See

In Hollywood terms Tattoo Carbon Paper, the “summer” movie season used to begin on Memorial Day weekend; this year, it begins today, May 4, with the release of Marvel’s The Avengers. (If even a few of the other blockbusters turn out as well as this one, I’ll be very happy.) This is also a cue for counter-programming. That’s why Fox Searchlight is releasing a movie specifically targeted to a more mature demographic, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which has a splendid cast led by Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, and a somewhat calculated screenplay.

I find greater pleasure in the disparity of independent and foreign-film releases now playing around the country, and available On Demand and DVD. While I’m at it Tattoos Guns Kits, I might as well put in a good word for a refreshing portrait of a remarkable nonagenarian called In Good Time: The Piano Jazz of Marian McPartland. If you’ve listened to this gifted musician on NPR over the years, you’ll especially enjoy this documentary by Huey.

BERNIE (now in theaters)

Jack Black and Shirley MacLaine play vivid and colorful characters in Richard Linklater’s picaresque film that also serves as a portrait of East Texas, where the true story that inspired it took place. Black is a fastidious funeral director who manages to forge a relationship with the meanest (and wealthiest) woman in town… but you’ll never guess where this leads. Read my full review HERE.

BOOKER’S PLACE (now in theaters and available On Demand)

Filmmaker Raymond De Felitta (City Island) explores the backstory of a documentary that his father Frank made for NBC News in 1964 called Mississippi: A Self Portrait. In it, an uneducated black waiter dared to speak the truth about his dealings with white people, which altered his life forever. His granddaughter joins De Felitta in this absorbing, multilayered journey of discovery. Click HERE to learn more.

HEADHUNTERS (now in theaters)

In the wake of Stieg Larsson’s enormous success, best-selling Norwegian crime-fiction author Jo Nesbø brings a riveting, utterly unpredictable story to life, about a high-level corporate headhunter who leads a secret life as an art thief. Director Morten Tyldum orchestrates a series of action and suspense sequences that rival the best that Hollywood has to offer. HERE is my full review.

MONSIEUR LAZHAR (now in theaters)

An Oscar nominee this year for Best Foreign Language Film, this Canadian import tells a poignant and humane story without becoming sentimental. Standup comedian Fellag plays the title character Professional Tattoo Machines, an Algerian immigrant who steps into the shoes of a grade-school teacher who’s just committed suicide and helps her students deal with this painful period in their lives. Written and directed by Philippe Falardeau. HERE is my full review.

GOOD FOR NOTHING (now on DVD)

This sleeper from New Zealand is both an homage to, and a disarming spin on, spaghetti Westerns. Inge Rademeyer plays a prim young Englishwoman traveling to her uncle’s ranch out West when she is abducted by a taciturn — and randy — outlaw (Cohen Holloway). First-time writer-director Mike Wallis offers a likable and thoroughly original film that belies its modest budget. Click HERE to read more.

Leonard Maltin is the editor of the long-running annual paperback reference Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide (and its companion volume, Leonard Maltin’s Classic Movie Guide) and the host of Maltin on Movies on ReelzChannel. He holds court at www.leonardmaltin.com.

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China wants drastic U.S., Russia nuclear arms cu

VIENNA, Apr. 30, 2012 (Reuters) — China called on the United States and Russia – which hold the vast majority of the world’s nuclear warheads – on Monday to make further “drastic” cuts in their atomic arsenals.

A senior Chinese diplomat also told a meeting in Vienna that the development of missile defense systems which “disrupt” the global strategic balance should be abandoned, a possible reference to U.S. plans in Europe that have angered Russia.

A new U.S.-Russian arms reduction treaty will cut long-range, strategic nuclear weapons deployed by the two Cold War-era foes to no more than 1 Buy BCBG Dresses,550 on each side within seven years after it came into force in February 2011.

But they still have by far the most nuclear arms – a fact stressed by the Chinese representative on the opening day of a two-week conference to discuss the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), a 1970 pact to prevent the spread of atomic bombs.

China, Britain and France are the other three recognized nuclear weapons states. But the size of their arsenals are in the low hundreds, well below those of the United States and Russia which have thousands of nuclear warheads.

Ambassador Cheng Jingye, head of the Chinese delegation, said all nuclear weapons states should publicly undertake “not to seek permanent possession” of atomic bombs.

“As countries with (the) largest nuclear arsenals, U.S. and Russia should continue to make drastic reductions in their nuclear arsenals in a verifiable and irreversible manner,” he said, according to a copy of his statement.

“Other nuclear weapon states, when conditions are ripe, should also join the multilateral negotiations on nuclear disarmament,” Cheng added, apparently referring to the five recognized nuclear-armed countries.

India and Pakistan – which also have nuclear arms – are not part of the NPT. Israel, widely believed to have weapons arms, is also outside the treaty, as is North Korea Replica Herve Leger v neck, which is believed to be preparing for a third nuclear test.

The Non-Aligned Movement of developing and other states also called on the United States and Russia to cut their arsenals, expressing concern that nuclear weapon modernization undermines the “minimal reductions” agreed by them.

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China closely guards information about its nuclear arsenal. However, the U.S. Department of Defense has said that China has some 130-195 deployed nuclear-capable ballistic missiles.

The head of the U.S. delegation, Ambassador Susan Burk, earlier told delegates that her country was making progress on disarmament and it would “detail those efforts this week.”

Shortly after taking office in 2009, U.S. President Barack Obama set the goal of eventually ridding the world of nuclear weapons as a central theme of his presidency and pledged dramatic steps to lead the way.

Obama unveiled a revamped policy in 2010 renouncing development of new nuclear weapons and restricting use of those already in the U.S. arsenal. He followed that up by signing the new START landmark arms reduction deal with Russia last year.

But momentum seems to have slowed on Obama’s nuclear agenda and, with the November U.S. presidential election looming, chances for major new advances look doubtful.

Burk said The United States has made clear that it “understands its special responsibility to take concrete steps towards a world without nuclear weapons by pursuing nuclear disarmament.”

France said it was one of few states to have taken “ambitious, irreversible” disarmament action in the past 15 years, and now had less than 300 nuclear warheads.

“In the last 15 years we have cut the number of nuclear warheads by half,” added Ambassador Jean-Hugues Simon-Michel.

Britain – whose nuclear stockpile consists of fewer than 180 strategic warheads – is “fully committed to the long-term goal” of a world without nuclear weapons, said the UK representative.

But as long as large arsenals remain and the risk of proliferation continues, its “judgment is that only a credible nuclear capability can provide the necessary ultimate guarantee to our national security,” Ambassador Jo Adamson added.

The development of missile defense systems “which disrupt global strategic balance and stability should be abandoned,” Cheng said, without elaborating.

Washington says a planned European missile shield is meant to protect against a potential Iranian threat, but Russia says it risks tipping the balance of nuclear power between itself and the United States in Washington’s favor.

(Editing by Ron Askew)

Barack Is Back

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Obama was back on the campaign trail last night, dusting off his oratorical powers in a nationally televised address to Congress, sparking an increase in his already high public approval ratings and getting some love from commentators as well. But with the housing market doing worse than expected last month and new nuclear stirrings in Iran, all the goodwill in the world won’t do the president any good if he can’t spur some action on the litany of problems that face America. A good speech and a smooth Cabinet confirmation get Obama 20 points on the Change-o-Meter.

According to several quick polls taken just after the speech, Americans liked it. A CBS poll showed that while 63 percent approved of Obama’s plan for the economic crisis before the speech, the number jumped to 80 percent immediately after. In addition, a CNN poll indicated that two-thirds of those who watched the speech responded positively to it. Pundits liked the speech Tattoo Supplies, too, with Roger Simon of Politico calling it “Churchillian.” Early estimates from Nielsen report that 33.6 million people watched the speech, a significant increase over George W. Bush’s last State of the Union but significantly fewer than some of Bush’s other televised speeches. But there’s a reason we don’t call this thing the Hope-o-Meter. Team Obama gets 15 points for soothing the fears of the American public, but they’ll need to take action quickly before the public’s patience runs out.

In Cabinet news, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis was confirmed by an overwhelming margin in the Senate yesterday. It was smooth sailing in the end Tattoo Supplies, despite initial skepticism by Republicans, for which we’ll toss in 5 points. And with his new, uncontroversial Commerce pick just announced, the president has just one more major Cabinet decision to make: Health and Human Services.

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Home sales are at their slowest rate in more than a decade, with the median price at its lowest since 2003. There’s a lot of room for improvement, and the housing industry hopes Obama’s new plan for mortgages will help keep more foreclosed homes from reaching the market.

Even as national focus remains on the economy, Obama will have to address Iran’s first successful test of a nuclear power plant, which was completed with Russian aid. Though both countries insist that the plant is purely for energy purposes, the United States and several Western European countries have always been suspicious of Iran’s nuclear motives. Obama may have to engage the Iranians soon.

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Elizabeth Taylor, RIP

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, who died this morning at age 79, was the most fleshly of actresses. Not fleshy—though there were periods when her gloriously abundant, ever-changing body qualified for that adjective, too—but fleshly, vibrantly incarnate. Unlike many great onscreen beauties, who seem like nervous guardians of the treasure nature has bestowed upon them, Elizabeth Taylor (she hated “Liz,” using it only as an ironic nickname for the tabloid cartoon she’d become) reveled in her pulchritude. She was at her best playing characters who inhabited their own bodies with a confident, careless pleasure: the precociously gifted jockey Velvet Brown in National Velvet (1944) or the duplicitous, sex-starved Maggie Pollitt in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958). “That girl’s got life in her, all right,” says Maggie’s brother-in-law Gooper (Jack Carson) at the end of that film. Within the context of the story, he’s wrong—Maggie’s claim that she’s pregnant with her impotent husband’s child is a lie—but from a critical perspective, Gooper nails it. Even in her lowest moments onscreen and off Discount Bandage dresses, Elizabeth Taylor was always bursting to excess with life.

In a tribute to Taylor that aired on Turner Classic Movies, Paul Newman called her a “functional voluptuary.” It wasn’t just in roles like Cleopatra—or the debutante Angela Vickers in A Place in the Sun(1951), a woman so unattainably desirable she drives Montgomery Clift’s character to murder—that Taylor had something of the odalisque about her. Long after she had stopped being a box-office draw, Taylor remained a gossip-magazine blockbuster, not just for her beauty and wealth—all starlets have that—but for her extravagant and freely displayed appetites: for food, drink, sex Herve Leger v neck sale, husbands, jewels, pets. The Kalizma, the yacht she owned with Richard Burton and lived on for long stretches, was overrun with unhousebroken Pekingeses and, in one journalist’s memorable retelling Missoni Dresses sale, a small, terrified African primate known as a bush baby. (You can catch a glimpse of this traveling circus of an entourage in the couple’s 1969 interview with Roger Ebert.)

This flagrant appetite was not unrelated to what made Taylor so mesmerizing onscreen. Though she sometimes engaged in the self-disguising sleight of hand that we now call “good acting”—for example, gaining 25 pounds to play the aging harridan Martha in   Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? when she was a divinely proportioned 34-year-old—Taylor more often simply burned her own presence into the screen. To this day, her performances—even the bad ones—give you the distinct and at times eerie feeling that she’s right there in the room with you. Her strangely liquid eyes—everyone talks about their mercurial blue-violet color, but what about that intense shininess?— combined with that thin, unexpectedly girlish voice in a powerfully womanly body—create a quality of hyper-presence (and explain why so many men would refinance their houses to buy her a diamond bauble). Especially in the high-camp roles of the decadent “Liz and Dick” era of the late ’60s (this trailer for the 1968 Joseph Losey film Boom! will give you an idea) Taylor may have been histrionic DKNY Clothes sale, but she was never remote. “If you have not met or known her, you have lost much in life,” scribbled the besotted Burton on the back of a photo of his two-time wife. But that was the thing about Taylor—she made you feel like you had.

Now that she’s gone, we’ll still have fierce Velvet, sultry Maggie, acidly funny Martha, and many other less-renowned characters, like her curiously moving Katherina in Franco Zeffirelli’s The Taming of the Shrew (opposite Burton, who outshines her in his handling of Shakespeare’s language even as she surpasses him in emotional immediacy). But there’s so much that dies with Elizabeth Taylor. The woman herself, first of all—by all accounts a loyal friend, a generous activist, and a charming cutup with a huge Cheap DKNY Clothes, raucous laugh. And a whole way of being a movie star—one that, in a sense, began to die the moment the paparazzi snapped “Liz and Dick” on that boat during their adulterous affair on the set of Cleopatra. The myth their relationship launched—two rich and gorgeous movie stars in tempestuous love, striding the world like colossi—has become essential to the fame industry (just as the couple’s mere presence in the Mexican port of Puerto Vallarta during the filming of The Night of the Iguana helped turn it into a bustling tourist town). Indeed Cheap DKNY Dresses, the act of being paparazzied has become a goal in itself. It’s a hop, skip, and a jump from the fabulously tawdry Liz Taylor/Eddie Fisher/Debbie Reynolds love triangle to its enervated 21st century simulacrum. But, given all she gave us over the course of her seven-decade career, I guess we can forgive Elizabeth Taylor for Brangelina.

Audi R10s lose a heartbreaker in Mosport

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I’d Know Those Teeth Marks Anywhere

“Does this look like the shark that bit you?”

Shark attacks in the Egyptian resort town Sharm el-Sheikh have left four swimmers injured and one dead in the past week. American scientists say they have positively identified two shark-suspects so far. But how do marine biologists figure out whodunit?

In this case, with photographic evidence. Experts think they’ve determined that the same oceanic white tip shark was responsible for two of the attacks because photographs taken prior to and during both attacks reveal an animal with matching bodily markings. There’s no way to track the shark down Replica Chanel Dresses, but scientists do have a clear idea of what it looks like and could presumably identify it if they happened upon it. As for two of the other three attacks, the experts guess they might have been perpetrated by the same mako shark because the attacks occurred within five minutes and 10 yards of each other Buy Hale Bob Dresses, and the bite patterns on the victims were similar. They don’t actually know which particular mako shark is responsible.

The case of the oceanic white tip in Egypt  is highly unusual: Generally experts are left grasping at straws and can do no more than figure out the species of the attacker and not the appearance of the individual shark. Since photographic evidence is rare Cheap Christian Audigier Clothing, experts fall back on eyewitness reports (detailing the shark’s size, color, and markings)—which are notoriously unreliable. People who end up in close proximity to a shark tend to greatly overestimate the animal’s size. To make matters worse, 85 percent of people attacked by sharks never see the shark that bit them.

Examination of the bite wound itself can be more useful, because shark teeth differ widely from species to species. From the diameter of the bite, scientists may be able to suss out the shark’s size. The way that the victim’s flesh is torn surrounding the points of incision can indicate the motion the shark used while biting; some sharks, particularly smaller ones, have the flexibility to vigorously shake their heads while attacking. Examining the bite marks, as well as the places where shark teeth scraped on human bone, can reveal whether the teeth had smooth or serrated edges.

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Of course, if scientists can get their hands on part of the actual tooth Herve Leger sale, that’s even more revealing—a sort of bingo moment in establishing what species of shark inflicted the bite. And in fact, it’s not uncommon for a shark’s teeth to break off mid-bite; sharks are cartilaginous creatures, and their teeth aren’t rooted in bone like humans’ are. (A shark jaw is like a conveyor belt of teeth; when the tooth in front breaks off in a seal or a surfboard or a human, there’s another tooth right behind it to take its place.)

If scientists manage to identify the species of shark responsible for the attack, there is actually very little they can do with that information, besides to enter it into a database such as the International Shark Attack File, which tracks shark-attack trends for scientific purposes. Knowing what the shark looks like—as in Egypt—hardly changes the situation. Sharks are transient creatures, and they’re unlikely to stick around the same beach for long. 

Though historically the response to shark attacks has been martial—fishermen go out and try to capture or kill sharks in the area, in hopes of preventing another attack—scientists nowadays consider that sort of witch hunt a fool’s errand that only promotes a false sense of safety. In most cases Replica DKNY Clothes, how could fishermen possibly know that they’ve caught the right shark or that the shark they’ve caught is more likely to attack than any other shark? Scientists suggest focusing not on shark behavior, which we don’t understand very well, but on human behavior, which we do. A more enlightened response is to close the beaches for a few days following the attack and to educate beachgoers on ocean safety. Besides, the myth of the rogue Cheap Emilio Pucci Dresses, man-eating shark has gone out of fashion.  Even Peter Benchley, the author of the book Jaws, admitted late in life that he had done a disservice to sharks in portraying them as monstrous villains.

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According to the recall, internal corrosion of the front subframe can weaken the mounting points near the lower control arm, leading to everything from irregular tire wear to abnormal stress levels in the system that may contribute to a cras.

The recall begins this month, but neither Kia nor NHTSA have outlined a potential fix in the recall notice posted after the jump.

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