Sunday, March 3, 2013

Romney: Heart told him he'd win, until he saw Fla.

(AP) ? Mitt Romney says his heart said he was going to win the presidency, but when early results came in on election night, he knew it was not to be.

The GOP nominee tells "Fox News Sunday" that he knew his campaign was in trouble when exit polls suggested a close race in Florida. Romney thought he'd win the state solidly.

Obama ended up taking Florida and won the election by a wide margin in the electoral vote.

Romney says there was "a slow recognition" at that time that President Barack Obama would win ? and the race soon was over when Obama carried Ohio.

Romney says the loss hit hard and was emotional. Ann Romney says she cried.

The Romneys are living in Southern California now and he's kept a low profile since the election. He says "you move on" from the disappointment and that "I don't spend my life looking back."

Ann Romney says that after the election she was approached by TV's "Dancing with the Stars," but declined to join the cast.

She says she'll be turning 64 soon and "I'm not really as flexible as I should be."

The interview was taped Thursday and aired Sunday.

Associated Press

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SpaceX capsule's engine problem may be fixed

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ? SpaceX says it looks like an engine problem with its orbiting Dragon capsule has been fixed. But the vessel's arrival at the International Space Station with a load of supplies will be delayed.

The private spacecraft ran into trouble with its thrusters shortly after liftoff Friday morning.

SpaceX founder Elon Musk says all four sets of maneuvering thrusters should be working soon. The problem might have been caused by a stuck valve or line blockage.

But the delay means that the unmanned Dragon won't get to the space station on Saturday.

The California-based company has a contract with NASA to make a dozen deliveries to restock the space station. This is the third trip by a Dragon capsule to the station.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/space-station-capsule-engine-problem-may-fixed-203642179.html

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Obama presses Congress for deal to end spending cuts

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Just hours after across-the-board spending cuts officially took effect, President Barack Obama pressed Congress on Saturday to work with him on a compromise to halt a fiscal crisis he said was starting to "inflict pain" on communities across the United States.

Obama and a bipartisan group of congressional leaders failed on Friday to avoid the deep spending reductions known as the "sequester," which automatically kicked in overnight in the latest sign of dysfunction in a divided Washington.

If left in place without legislative remedy, government agencies will have to hack a total of $85 billion from their budgets between Saturday and October 1, cuts that over time could cause economic harm, slash jobs and curb military readiness.

"These cuts are not smart," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address. "They will hurt our economy and cost us jobs. And Congress can turn them off at any time - as soon as both sides are willing to compromise."

Obama signed an order on Friday night that started putting the cuts into effect.

At the heart of Washington's persistent fiscal showdowns is disagreement over how to slash the budget deficit and the $16 trillion national debt, bloated over the years by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and government stimulus for the ailing economy.

The Democratic president wants to close the fiscal gap with spending cuts and tax hikes - what he calls a "balanced approach." But Republicans do not want to concede again on taxes after doing so in negotiations over the "fiscal cliff" at the New Year.

"The discussion about revenue, in my view, is over. It's about taking on the spending problem," John Boehner, the Republican House of Representatives speaker, said on leaving the talks between Obama and congressional leaders on Friday.

As Obama and his aides have done for weeks, the president in his radio address offered a litany of hardships he said would flow from the sequester, saying, "Severe budget cuts ... have already started to inflict pain on communities across the country."

"Beginning this week, businesses that work with the military will have to lay folks off. Communities near military bases will take a serious blow. Hundreds of thousands of Americans who serve their country - Border Patrol agents, FBI agents, civilians who work for the Defense Department - will see their wages cut and their hours reduced," he said.

"The longer these cuts remain in place, the greater the damage," he said. "Economists estimate they could eventually cost us more than 750,000 jobs and slow our economy by over one-half of one percent." Despite that, financial markets shrugged off the stalemate on Friday.

NO SIGNS OF NEGOTIATIONS

While Obama has put the blame for the cuts on Republicans' intransigence and their determination to protect tax breaks for the wealthy, Republicans insist he is responsible for the fiscal predicament. They also accuse him of exaggerating the expected impact.

Obama appealed for Republicans to work with Democrats on a deal, saying Americans were weary of seeing Washington "careen from one manufactured crisis to another." But he offered no new ideas to resolve the situation, and there was no immediate sign of any negotiations planned over the weekend.

"There's a caucus of common sense (in Congress)," Obama said. "And I'm going to keep reaching out to them to fix this for good."

One reason for the inaction in Washington is that both parties still hope the other will either be blamed by voters for the cuts or cave in before the worst effects predicted by Democrats come into effect.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday showed 28 percent of Americans blamed congressional Republicans for the sequestration mess, 18 percent thought Obama was responsible and 4 percent blamed congressional Democrats. Thirty-seven percent blamed them all, according the online poll.

(Editing by Peter Cooney)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-lurches-budget-crisis-spending-cuts-imminent-005547865--business.html

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New Kickstarter Project Lets You Send And Receive ?Sound Emojis? On Your iPhone Or Android Device

c2fc7a9e5982828c138b4e89ed5b0659_largeApple's greatest innovation in recent version of iOS was clearly enabling emoji keyboard support for all iPhone and iPad users, regardless of region. Emojis are fun for everyone, but they could potentially get better thanks to a new Kickstarter project. The TeleSound is an iPhone and Android device accessory that lets users send sound messages, by translating the emojis built into iOS into a corresponding sound and playing it back via a special speaker peripheral.

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'Jack The Giant Slayer' Likely To Be 2013's First Big-Budget Flop

Film should take #1 at box office, but given its bloated budget, that will be a hollow victory, analysts say.
By Ryan J. Downey


Ewan McGregor in "Jack The Giant Slayer"
Photo: Warner Bros.

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702836/jack-giant-slayer-movie.jhtml

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Rep. Wood Proposes Community Services for Young Adults with ...

State Rep. Terrie Wood (R-141) delivered compelling testimony for H.B. 6001. The bill was inspired and conceptualized by constituents.

One of the constituents, John Lowman, testified alongside Rep. Wood. This act would establish a program for supportive and sustainable residential community called Green Hills Farm for young adults with developmental disabilities, including but not limited to, autism spectrum disorder.

This community would create a safe and nurturing environment where adults with developmental disabilities can live, work and develop lasting friendships in an integrated working community.

This community would be dramatically different from institutions because the residents will not be treated as members of a thriving community.?

Many of the residents that would qualify for this community are already on the waiting list for Group Homes with the Department of Social Services (DSS).

In addition, 75% are unemployed but are able to work. The program that Rep. Wood proposes would rectify both of these issues by providing potential residents to work and live in a community setting with a strong support system and highly capable staff.

This would be a permanent residency for young adults to enter after they age out of the school system at 21 and remain in for the rest of their lives.?

?Green Hills Farm is just what this state needs. Not only does it fill the gap for those unable to get into Group Homes, but it provides a wonderful and caring atmosphere.

The property will be ?Green? certified and use sustainable resources. It will also provide a stimulating and therapeutic environment for all residents. Additionally, they will gain the fulfillment of being employed,? Wood said.?

Rep. Wood presented her bill before the Public Health Committee on Wednesday afternoon. You can track the action on this bill by visiting http://www.cga.ct.gov/ and typing in H.B. 6001.

Source: http://darien.patch.com/announcements/rep-wood-proposes-community-services-for-young-adults-with-developmental-disabilities-c8226a8d

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