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    Whether you plan to come to Barcelona anytime soon or if you are already here, whether you visit Barcelona in summer, winter, spring or fall, whether you are in a group of people or you come in alone, whether you look for exceptional experiences you couldn’t find anywhere else or just look for fun things to do, whether you visit Barcelona for business, for holidays or for a city break …. www.beautiful-barcelona.com has the right suggestions for you! And of course: all our experiences can be bought as a gift voucher, in a nice gift box, for those who want to make a nice present to a friend travelling to Barcelona.

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  • Geithner: The Economy’s Growing Faster Than We Thought!

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (GYT’-nur) says the economy is growing faster than the Obama administration expected.

    He tells NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the country is on the way to sustained job creation. But he acknowledges that unemployment may remain high, close to 10 percent.

    Geithner says there’s more confidence in the business world, and he says the private sector is growing. He also says people are spending more.

    He said he sees encouraging signs that should make Americans confident the country will emerge stronger.

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  • Doblete de McLaren en el GP de China que deja a Jenson Button como nuevo líder del mundial

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    Después de la primera aburridísma carrera del mundial de Fórmula 1, parece que el tiempo se ha aliado con los aficionados y una vez más ha producido una carrera alocada, hoy, en China, la lluvia, las constantes batallas y el safety car, fueron las protagonistas de este Gran Premio que nos ha dejado a Jenson Button como nuevo líder del mundial.

    Cuando se abría el paddock, una fina lluvia comenzaba a regar el circuito de Shanghái, pero no había tiempo de cambiar a intermedios, los pilotos tenían que comenzar la carrera con neumáticos lisos, sobre una pista húmeda cuyas condiciones de grip, que no eran las más deseables, empeoraron obligando a muchos pilotos a realizar el primer cambio a neumáticos intermedios, que dejaba la carrera vista para sentencia.

    Cuando los semáforos se apagaron, Sebastian Vettel se quedaba clavado y la espectacular salida de Fernando Alonso, lo colocaba primero e incluso abría hueco en los primeros metros, pero desde la realización China, se mostraba como Charlie Witting señalaba al monoplaza de Fernando Alonso y minutos después, lo sancionaban con un drive through por saltarse la salida. Muy mala noticia para Alonso que veía como todo el trabajo del fin de semana se iba al garete y aún más cuando no tenía ritmo con los neumáticos intermedios después de la primera parada.

    Otro incidente en la salida, fue la espectacular pérdida de control de Vitantonio Liuzzi, que embistió a Sebastian Buemi y a Kamui Kobayashi dejándolos fuera de carrera y provocando un Saftey Car.

    Seguía lloviendo y la mayoría de los pilotos decidieron cambiar a neumáticos intermedios, menos Jenson Button y Nico Rosberg, que apostaron por mantenerse en pista en una estrategia acertadísima ya que pocas vueltas después, la pista se secaba y los pilotos tenían que volver a cambiar neumáticos. De aquí en adelante muchas batallas, una vez más Jaime Alguersuari nos dejó un repertorio de adelantamientos de lujo, y mucha polémica.

    La primera, como protagonista Lewis Hamilton, los comisarios estudiarán en las próximas horas una dudosa maniobra entre el y Vettel a la salida de uno de sus repostajes, que podría traducirse en una penalización para el británico, pero que desde mi punto de vista el inglés volverá a salir indemne.

    La segunda protagonista otro inglés, Jenson Button, que en la salida del segundo Saftey Car, frenaba muchísimo a todos los monoplazas algo que está prohibido desde que Lewis Hamilton hizo algo parecido en Japón de 2007.

    La tercera y última, protagonizada una vez más por Hamilton, que ha tocado a Webber y lo ha empujado fuera de pista precisamente cuando la carrera se reanudó y no habían pasado por líena de meta. Los precedentes de este tipo de maniobras dicen que debería penalizarse, pero no sabemos si éste será el caso.

    Los grandes derrotados, los Red Bull,
    Vettel sexto y Mark Webber octavo, después de salir en primera línea, es un resutaldo muy malo, igual que el resultado cosechado por Felipe Massa que no fue capaz de pasar de la novena posición durante toda la carrera.

    Los españoles en general, no han tenido una buena actuación , Alonso cuarto, después de un drive through, ha sido el más destacado. Pedro de La Rosa mantuvo los neumáticos de seco cuando otros han puesto los intermedios lo que le ha valido para ocupar la cuarta posición, pero su motor Ferrari se ha roto mostrando que el C29 es un coche un tanto mediocre. Jaime Alguersuari, fue el más activo, constantes adelantamientos y riesgo, pero estas maniobras han producido un desgaste excesivo en los neumáticos que le ha obligado a realizar una para extra.

    Clasificación GP China:

      Pos – Piloto – Equipo – Tiempo

    1. Button – McLaren-Mercedes – 1h44:42.163
    2. Hamilton – McLaren-Mercedes – + 1.530
    3. Rosberg – Mercedes – + 9.484
    4. Alonso – Ferrari – + 11.869
    5. Kubica – Renault – + 22.213
    6. Vettel – Red Bull-Renault + 33.310
    7. Petrov – Renault – + 47.600
    8. Webber – Red Bull-Renault – + 52.172
    9. Massa – Ferrari – + 57.796
    10. Schumacher – Mercedes – + 1:01.749
    11. Sutil – Force India-Mercedes – + 1:02.874
    12. Barrichello – Williams-Cosworth – + 1:03.665
    13. Alguersuari – Toro Rosso-Ferrari – + 1:11.416
    14. Kovalainen – Lotus-Cosworth – + 1 lap
    15. Hulkenberg – Williams-Cosworth – + 1 lap
    16. Senna – HRT-Cosworth – + 2 laps
    17. Chandhok – HRT-Cosworth – + 4 laps

    Clasificación General del Mundial de pilotos:

    1. Button – 60
    2. Rosberg – 50
    3. Alonso 49
    4. Hamilton – 49
    5. Vettel – 45
    6. Massa – 41
    7. Kubica – 40
    8. Webber – 28
    9. Sutil – 10
    10. Schumacher – 10
    11. Liuzzi – 8
    12. Petrov – 6
    13. Barrichello – 5
    14. Alguersuari – 2
    15. Hulkenberg – 1

    Clasificación General del Mundial de constructores:

    1. McLaren-Mercedes – 109
    2. Ferrari – 90
    3. Red Bull-Renault – 73
    4. Mercedes – 60
    5. Renault – 46
    6. Force India-Mercedes – 18
    7. Williams-Cosworth – 6
    8. Toro Rosso-Ferrari – 2

    Vía | Recta de Meta
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  • Carpe Diem on Earth Day – Using executive authority to boost investments, create jobs, and save oil

    The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970, and was launched at a time when rivers caught fire, smog choked many cities, and pollution went untouched into the air, land, and water. Today our air, land, and water are significantly less polluted due to federal safeguards established since that day. As Earth Day’s 40th anniversary approaches, we are faced with new global economic and security challenges in addition to the continuing need to reduce the same pollutants.

    These challenges call for comprehensive national action to transition to a clean energy economy.  Our guest bloggers, CAP’s Daniel J. Weiss and Kari Manlove have dozens of suggestions that Obama could launch immediately — before Congress acts on comprehensive energy and climate legislation.

    Greenhouse gas pollution, for example, is altering weather patterns across the globe. NASA reports that the past decade was the hottest on record, beating out the 1990s, which were hotter than the 1980s. Glaciers are melting away in Glacier National Park, Montana, and New Moore Island in the Indian Ocean, fought over by India and Pakistan, is no longer in dispute because it is underwater due to sea level rise.

    The world is shifting to low-carbon clean energy technologies in response to this real and present danger, particularly energy efficiency and renewable electricity. Many of our economic competitors, including China and Germany, have made significant clean energy investments to increase energy efficiency, become more competitive, lower oil dependence, reduce global warming pollution, and reap the economic benefits that come from these investments. President Barack Obama said in his 2010 State of the Union Address that “Providing incentives for energy efficiency and clean energy are the right thing to do for our future because the nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy. And America must be that nation.”

    President Obama has seized this opportunity and taken many actions to invest in American-made energy. These investments will create jobs, increase energy security by reducing foreign oil use, and help us keep pace with our economic competitors.

    The House of Representatives has done its part by passing the American Clean Energy and Security Act, H.R. 2454, which would create a net 1.7 million jobs (in combination with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act). The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee passed a similar bill, S. 1733. The full Senate has yet to act on clean energy and global warming legislation, but Sens. John Kerry (D-MA), Lindsay Graham (R-SC), and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) are poised to introduce their bipartisan, comprehensive energy legislation later this month.

    In the meantime, President Obama can continue the shift to clean, American-made energy by using existing executive authority to spur investments in the clean energy industries and technologies of the future. He could also take steps to reduce climate change’s impact on the United States. These steps do not require congressional action and would be a productive way to honor Earth Day’s 40th anniversary.

    Such actions would also build on the successful set of executive orders, White House actions, and agency decisions the Obama administration has already taken—many of which the Center for American Progress proposed prior to President Obama’s inauguration. There is still a plethora of opportunities to promote domestic clean energy investments, cut foreign oil use, and address global warming through executive action.

    Below we propose a series of policies that the administration could adopt to launch additional innovative approaches to clean energy and climate solutions. We also track the administration’s progress on our 10 pre-inauguration proposals for executive action on clean energy and global warming.

    New executive actions

    Reduce oil use and increase national security

    • Establish more efficient fuel economy and more protective greenhouse gas pollution standards for passenger and light-duty trucks for model years 2017-2021. These vehicles should become 4 percent more efficient every year as envisioned by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
    • Accelerate the purchase of natural gas, plug-in hybrid, hybrid, and electric vehicles for federal fleets.
    • Issue a challenge to state, local, and private fleet operators to increase their purchase of these vehicles.

    Reclaim and retrofit foreclosed homes

    • Convert many of the more than 75,000 foreclosed homes already owned by the federal government into thoroughly energy efficient rental homes that can be resold as portfolios of affordable rental properties to private investors.

    Use energy efficiency to increase competitiveness at U.S. manufacturing facilities

    • Legislation is pending that would set up a Clean Energy Deployment Administration (CEDA or “Green Bank”), but in the meantime the administration could establish a “virtual” CEDA to assist businesses with deploying new clean energy technologies. This would include identifying participating lenders inclined to provide capital for such technologies as well as publicizing the availability of existing federal financial assistance programs.
    • Create a database of clean energy component manufacturers for major clean energy industries (wind, solar, geothermal, biofuels, etc.), and establish a database of U.S. clean energy equipment manufacturers and the specifications necessary for their component parts. This would make it easier for renewable energy developers and large component assemblers (like wind turbine builders) to find domestic sources for their component parts, thereby invigorating the U.S. clean energy manufacturing sector.
    • Revitalize the U.S. industrial sector’s focus on energy efficiency by:
      • Conducting an analysis on the potential for efficiency at industrial facilities, including projections of energy and dollar savings.
      • Convening a summit of senior executives from manufacturing companies, union officials, and federal and state leaders to promote these findings, and develop policies to boost efficiency.
      • Educating the press, industry officials, and the public about best efficiency practices through visits by senior administration officials to efficient manufacturing plants.

    Use government procurement to create jobs and increase clean energy

    • Increase energy savings goals for federal building retrofits.
    • The federal government should invite state and local governments to join regional clean electricity purchasing pools to build regional markets for clean and renewable energy. It could also offer long-term Power Purchasing Agreements for newly dedicated renewable energy resources with the goal of renewables becoming 25 percent of all federal energy use. This would help create market certainty for investments in renewable energy sources and expand their availability.

    Clean tech for the federal government

    Create clean energy jobs in rural areas

    • Ensure that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Home Repair Loan and Grant Program and related programs aimed at low-income households prioritize assistance for energy efficiency-related repairs and retrofits.
    • Expand USDA’s Rural Energy for America Program to create jobs in energy efficiency retrofitting and rural-based clean energy.
    • Create an Energy Regional Innovation Cluster that focuses on agricultural-based renewable energy technologies such as advanced sustainable biofuels and biomass.
    • Pool federal agency resources for related clean energy job-creating efforts in rural areas through Manufacturing Extension Partnerships, Department of Labor training grants, Agricultural Extension services, Rural Utility agencies, and other regional federal offices.

    Create clean energy jobs through trade expansion

    • Reinvigorate international negotiations by adding to current efforts to lower tariffs on low carbon technologies and services, and urge our allies to do the same.

    Assist small businesses with energy efficiency projects

    • Require and allow the Small Business Administration to provide loan guarantees to businesses for efficiency or renewable energy projects. The administration should also call for the SBA to provide loan guarantees for start-up clean energy companies.

    Increase community resilience to global warming’s effects

    Global warming will increase the frequency and/or severity of extreme weather events such as storms and floods. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and other agencies should address these threats with proactive emergency planning.

    • Redraw FEMA flood maps to incorporate projected climate change impacts.
    • Create a clearinghouse for employment opportunities in infrastructure repair or enhancement efforts designed to increase community resilience to climate change effects.
    • Reestablish FEMA’s Project IMPACT to assist communities with pre-disaster mitigation.
    • Create a global warming preparedness planning process for federal, state, and local cooperation, and create regional disaster preparedness plans that respond to climate change threats.
    • Establish guidelines for disaster relief assistance that reward disaster mitigation efforts.

    Establish a national goal for building efficiency retrofits

    • Establish a goal to retrofit at least 40 percent of all U.S. buildings within the next decade to achieve 25 percent energy efficiency reductions, with a goal of retrofitting 50 million homes and offices.

    Add clean energy to YouthBuild U.S.A.

    • YouthBuild U.S.A. is a federally funded program run by public or private agencies that enables low-income young people to earn their high school diploma or GED “while learning job skills by building affordable housing” for those who need it. YouthBuild should add a clean energy program that includes installing efficiency measures and renewable energy technologies such as solar panels or geothermal heat pumps in some of these homes.

    More climate science

    • Complete the creation of a new National Climate Service, similar to the National Weather Service, to aggregate information on climate impacts for the public.

    Set a national recycling target to create jobs and save energy

    International pollution reductions

    • Conduct an analysis of EPA’s authority to achieve international reductions in global warming pollution under the international provisions of the Clean Air Act.
    • EPA and USDA should develop protocols to measure and verify global warming pollution reductions from tropical forest protection.

    Protect wild places from oil and gas production

    The administration can act to protect federal lands in a variety of ways and should do so to preserve our nation’s most precious resources.

    • Settle the lawsuit over the Bush administration’s sale of oil and gas leases on Colorado’s Roan plateau, with protection from drilling for the top of the plateau.
    • Pursue national monument designations per the preliminary list drawn up by the Interior Department. Federal properties on this list deserve a thorough look for getting monument status.
    • Either withdraw the Otero Mesa in New Mexico from mineral development or designate it a national monument.
    • The Forest Service should finalize the Environmental Impact Statement on drilling in the Wyoming Range by endorsing the no leasing alternative that prevents drilling.

    Progress on CAP recommendations

    Mandate that auto companies boost the production of superefficient cars under the auto loan program

    Status: Complete. General Motors and Chrysler sought federal assistance to prevent bankruptcy in November 2008. President George W. Bush provided $17 billion in loans before he left office, and President Obama provided another $62 billion to prevent the destruction of the domestic auto industry, which is responsible for 1 in 10 American jobs. The Obama administration provided loans to these two companies with the provision that they restructure their operations and manufacture “the fuel-efficient cars and trucks that will carry us towards an energy-independent future.”

    GM’s assistance and restructuring plan requires it to “have a significant focus on developing high fuel-efficiency cars that have broad consumer appeal because they are cost-effective, have good performance and are reliable, durable and safe.” Chrysler’s merger with Fiat “could lead to Chrysler manufacturing fuel-efficient vehicles using Fiat’s technology.”

    Additionally, the Obama administration set a new fuel efficiency standard beginning in model year 2012 automobiles. The standards require an average mileage of 39 miles per gallon for cars and 30 mpg for light trucks by 2016, making the average fuel efficiency of the entire fleet 35.5 mpg. This is a one-third increase from the current average for all vehicles of 25 mpg.

    The EPA could grant California the vehicle emissions waiver

    Status: Complete. After years of delay the EPA announced on June 20, 3009 that it is granting California’s waiver request to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle tailpipes. The administration made this announcement as part of a suite of steps to clean up our vehicle fleet, and this was part of the more efficient fuel economy standards mentioned above. It was developed in collaboration with states, auto companies, unions, and environmentalists.

    California requested the waiver in 2005 and while waiting for its approval 16 other states adopted the same emissions limits. These standards provided the blueprint for the federal greenhouse gas tailpipe standards proposed in May 2009 as part of the fuel economy proposal. The entire package was finalized on April 1, 2010.

    The EPA could find that carbon dioxide endangers public health and welfare

    Status: Complete. On December 7, 2009 the EPA found that “the current and projected concentrations of the six key well-mixed greenhouse gases…in the atmosphere threaten the public health and welfare of current and future generations.”

    The Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts v. EPA in 2007 that the EPA has the authority and responsibility to treat carbon dioxide as a pollutant under the Clean Air Act. The Court’s decision directed the EPA to determine whether carbon dioxide pollution endangers public health and welfare because of their contribution to global warming. EPA scientists recommended that then-Administrator Steven Johnson make the endangerment finding, but the Bush administration blocked efforts to do so.

    Now that Administrator Lisa Jackson complied with the law by making the finding, the EPA can begin to establish greenhouse gas pollution limits under the Clean Air Act. EPA has indicated that it would only limit pollution from the very largest polluters, beginning with those that spew 75,000 tons of carbon pollution or more annually.

    But President Obama, Administrator Jackson, and others have made it clear that their preference is for Congress to pass comprehensive clean energy legislation to reduce global warming pollution rather than have EPA establish these limits.

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development could create an Office of Sustainable Housing

    Status: Complete. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan announced the creation of an Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities within the Department of Housing and Urban Development during a trip to the Pacific Northwest in February 2010. Congress funded the office in its FY 2010 budget. The office will support regional integrated planning initiatives, HUD’s energy and location efficient mortgage options, and energy efficiency retrofits for HUD’s single and multifamily housing units.

    Require the federal government to consider greenhouse gas pollution when complying with the National Environmental Policy Act

    Status: In progress. The Council on Environmental Quality, or CEQ, issued draft guidelines for consideration of greenhouse gas emissions under the National Environmental Policy Act—a law that established a U.S. national policy promoting the enhancement of the environment and also established the CEQ—on February 18, 2010. The proposal would require that federal agencies consider the impact of their major actions on global warming, in addition to their impact on air, water, and land. The proposed guidelines are open for public comment for 90 days—until around May 17, 2010—and then CEQ can issue its final guidelines.

    CEQ Chairwoman Nancy Sutley responded to an October 2009 letter from Sens. James Inhofe (R-OK) and John Barrasso (R-WY) about NEPA’s scope and use in December 2009. She wrote that while NEPA “cannot be used to regulate greenhouse gas emissions” there is “no basis for excluding greenhouse gas emissions” from the federal government’s consideration of the environmental impact of its actions.

    Use government purchasing power to increase efficiency and renewable energy

    Status: In progress. President Obama signed Executive Order 13514 on federal sustainability on October 5, 2009. The order calls for the federal government to reduce its greenhouse gas pollution 28 percent by 2020. Each individual agency submitted a report proposing an emissions reduction target and outlining a sustainability plan, and many agencies have already begun implementing their plans. The Office of Management and Budget will track and publicly post the government’s progress by agency.

    The administration determined that the executive order will “spur clean energy investments that create new private-sector jobs, drive long-term savings, build local market capacity, and foster innovation and entrepreneurship in clean energy industries.”

    Reinstate protection for the remaining national forest roadless areas

    Status: In progress. President Bill Clinton issued safeguards to protect nearly 60 million acres in our national forests that are unscarred by logging roads. This would prevent most logging and other harmful development while allowing hiking, camping, and hunting, as well as protect the ultimate source of drinking water for 60 million Americans.

    President George W. Bush attempted to eviscerate protection for these unlogged areas. An initial federal court decision blocked the bulk of Bush’s rewrite (except for protection of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska and national forests in Idaho). The Obama administration argued before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver to uphold this ruling. A court victory would restore most of the protection provided in the 2001 rule.

    The Obama administration should also reinstate the rule to protect the Tongass, America’s only temperate rainforest as well as reject a proposal to reduce protection of roadless national forests in Colorado.

    Launch a “green the White House” initiative

    Status: In progress. The White House could set an example on sustainability by lowering the carbon pollution from its own facilities through such measures as efficiency retrofits and renewable electricity generation, and then publicly document and publicize the efforts. This would demonstrate that energy efficiency measures save money and create jobs.

    The administration took two steps in this direction through the executive order to reduce the federal government’s emissions and by challenging federal employees to examine and reverse their own impact.

    A handful of other measures also highlight ways the White House can serve as a model. For example, the White House transitioned away from the “Bush-era cup” in which staff stacked two paper cups. Staff now uses cups that are primarily made from post-consumer recycled content and specially coated to avoid the use of two cups.

    First Lady Michelle Obama has demonstrated the potential for sustainable living with the organic vegetable garden she planted. She involved the community and used it as an educational opportunity for children to learn about food and nutrition.

    The administration has emphasized energy efficiency retrofits as a way to create jobs, save energy, and lower consumers’ utility bills and still has the opportunity to turn the White House into an illustration of these benefits on the national stage.

    The EPA could lower mercury pollution from power plants

    Status: In progress. Coal-fired power plants are the largest source of domestic mercury pollution. The EPA announced in October 2009 that it would require oil- and coal-burning power plants to reduce emissions and that it would issue mercury reduction standards in 2011. The measure will prompt power plants to install scrubbers or other pollution control technologies that capture heavy metal emissions such as mercury.

    Additionally, in April 2009 the EPA announced a proposal to reduce mercury emissions from Portland cement kilns—the most common type of cement kiln and the fourth-largest source of mercury emissions in the country. EPA’s proposal also sets stricter standards for new cement kilns.

    Finally, the administration built international consensus among over 140 countries to agree to a legally binding treaty to control mercury contamination and emissions.

    Create an Energy Innovation Council

    Status: Incomplete. CAP recommended that the White House create an Energy Innovation Council, an interagency body to coordinate a multiyear funding strategy and effort for research, development, and deployment of clean energy technologies at commercial scale. The Obama administration has not adopted this as we originally conceived, but Secretary of Energy Steven Chu has aggressively used the Department of Energy’s existing authority to plant the seeds of a comprehensive clean energy innovation agenda.

    For example:

    • Secretary Chu announced $377 million in funding for 46 Energy Frontier Research Centers located at public, private, and university labs around the country to “support multiyear, multi-investigator scientific collaborations focused on overcoming hurdles in basic science that block transformational discoveries.”
    • Secretary Chu began using recovery funds and annual appropriations to implement the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy or ARPA-E, which Congress allocated $400 million to under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. ARPA-E recently made available $100 million in funding for pre-commercial technologies that could transform our energy economy but that are seen as too risky to attract private investors.
    • Finally, Secretary Chu requested $366 million to fund four regional energy innovation hubs through 2013, including $34 million in fiscal year 2011 for a new advanced batteries hub and $77 million in FY 2011 to be split up among the three hubs established in 2009 focusing on solar fuels, advanced nuclear modeling, and energy efficient building systems.

    Investment in clean energy technologies to jumpstart emerging industries is an indispensible priority for the future long-term economic prosperity and well-being of our country. The administration must find innovative and effective ways to continue to channel investments in addition to these agency efforts. An Energy Innovation Council still offers an advantageous way forward.

    Conclusion

    President Obama has seized the clean energy opportunity by adopting policies to boost investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy. He is also working with the Senate to pass legislation that limits carbon pollution and establishes a price on this waste. This price signal would drive investment toward clean energy technologies and services.

    In the meantime, he can build on his record of success by taking additional executive actions to reduce oil use, increase security, save the government money, provide incentives and assistance to manufacturers and other businesses who want to create clean energy jobs, and otherwise speed the transition to a clean energy economy. This would be a fitting way to honor the first Earth Day, and it would speed the clean energy transformation in time for the 50th observance.

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  • Late Late Night FDL: Double Or Mutton

    Late Late Night FDL: Double Or Mutton
    Double Or Mutton starring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. This Warner Bros/Looney Toons cartoon was released on July 23, 1955.

    Double Or Mutton starring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog.  This Warner Bros/Looney Toons cartoon was released on July 23, 1955.

    Directed by Charles M. Jones.  Produced by Edward Selzer.  Story by Michael Maltese.  Animation by Keith Darling, Ken Harris, Abe Levitow, and Richard Thompson.  Layout and Backgrounds by Philip DeGuard.  Voices by Mel Blanc and others.  Original Music by Milt Franklyn.

    What’s on your mind tonight?

    Sunday Talking Heads: April 18, 2010
    Good Morning everyone! I have to thank res ipsa loquitur at Rising Hegemon for bring back this video classic on Goldman Sachs. Talking Heads today talk about tea parties, financial reforms, elections and cetera.

    Good Morning everyone!  I have to thank res ipsa loquitur at Rising Hegemon for bring back this July 2009 video classic on Goldman Sachs.

    Talking Heads today discuss tea parties, financial reforms, elections and cetera.

    Washington Journal: 7:45am – Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press, Senior Economics Writer.  8:30am – StudentCam Winner Interview.  8:30am- George Pataki (R), Fmr. NY Gov. 1995-2006 & Revere America.org, Chairman.  9:15am – Thomas DiFilipo, Joint Council on International Children’s Services, President & CEO.

    ABC’s This Week: Jake Tapper hosts.  Former President Bill Clinton “to talk about Haiti, his efforts to engage the next generation of leaders with the Clinton Global Initiative University and politics.”  Roundtable: George Will, Donna Brazile, Al Hunt, and Kim Strassel of The Wall Street Journal.

    Amanpour.

    CBS’ Face The Nation: Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), his first Sunday show since he was sworn into the Senate.

    Chris Matthews: Joe Klein TIME; Kathleen Parker The Washington Post; Norah O’Donnell MSNBC; John Heilemann New York Magazine. Topics: All The New Rage: How Dangerous Is The Current Anti-Washington Anger?  Would the GOP Recapture The House With A Gingrich-LikeContract With America?

    CNN’s State of the Union: Republican Senate leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (KY).  Then Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA).  Also economic roundtable.

    Fareed Zakaria – GPS:

    Fox News Sunday: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).  Then Gen. Ray OdiernoFox News AllStars: Brit Hume, Mara Liasson, Bill Kristol, Juan Williams.

    NBC’s Meet The Press: Treasury Secretary Tim GeithnerRoundtable: Gov. Ed Rendell (D-PA), Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), National Journal’s Ron Brownstein, and Telemundo’s Jose Diaz-Balart.

    Newsmakers: House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) discussed the prospects for his party to maintain their majority in the 2010 midterm elections, saying the passage of the health care bill “energized” his party. Rep. Hoyer also went over the chances of the Senate passing financial regulatory reform.

    Q & A: Stanley Crouch, author and regular columnist for The New York Daily News. Mr. Crouch is the author of over ten books on culture and jazz. His novel, “Don’t the Moon Look Lonesome” was published ten years ago. Included in this interview, a discussion of President Obama, health care, and political parties.

    Religion & Ethics: Evangelicals and Nuclear Security.  Christian Legal Society v. Martinez.  Eradicating a Global Scourge.  Tariq Ramaden.

    60 Minutes: 21st Century Snake Oil – “60 Minutes” hidden cameras expose medical conmen who prey on dying victims by using pitches that capitalize on the promise of stem cells to cure almost any disease. (This is a double-length segment.)  Pacino – In a rare sit-down interview, Oscar-winning actor Al Pacino talks about his films and how he prepares for them, including his upcoming movie in which he stars as Dr. Jack Kevorkian.

    To The Contrary: Topics:  1- Actress Sigourney Weaver on women and environmental awareness; 2- Cleaning up the nation’s water supply.  Panelists: Formal Federal Prosecutor and Judge Debra Carnahan; Conservative Commentator Tara Setmayer; National Council of Negro Women’s Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever; and Center for Immigration Studies’ Jessica Vaughan.

    Univision’s Al Punto: First Lady Michelle Obama, Mexican First Lady Margarita Zavala de Calderón, Mrs. Cynthia Salazar, Mother of the Children Murdered by Mexican Soldiers; Mr. Raymundo Ramos, President of Nuevo Laredo’s Human Rights Council, Juan Luis Guerra, Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter.

    Virtually Speaking: Jay Ackroyd and Joan McCarter, Joan (mcjoan) is a front page blogger at Daily Kos.

    C-SPAN’S Book TV.

    FDL Book Salon: Chat with Naomi Cahn and June Carbone about their new book, Red Families v. Blue Families: Legal Polarization and the Creation of Culture.  “The authors show how the Red-Blue divide goes much deeper than this value system conflict–the Red States have increasingly said “no” to Blue State legal norms, and, as a result, family law has been rent in two.”  5pm ET.

    FDL Movie Night Monday: The Weather Underground.  “Fueled by outrage over racism and the Vietnam War, the Weather Underground waged a low-level war against the government throughout much of the 1970s—bombing the Capitol building, breaking Timothy Leary out of prison, and evading one of the largest FBI manhunts in history.”  Chat with director Sam Green, and host Lisa Derrick, Monday, 8pm ET.


  • BofA Back in the Black

    BofA Back in the Black
    We can all now breathe a collective sigh of relief: Bank of America has returned to quarterly profit after losing almost $200 million in the last quarter of 2009. The news comes even as home foreclosure activity hit an all-time record in March. —JCL The BBC: Bank of America (BoA) has returned to profit, reporting a net income of $3.2bn (£2.1bn) in the first three months of 2010. This compares with a $194m loss in the previous quarter, but is 24% lower than profits of the same period a year ago. The giant US bank said record sales and trading activity at its capital markets arm – including acquisition Merrill Lynch – had driven the latest results. BoA said it was having to put aside less money for losses on bad loans. Read more

    We can all now breathe a collective sigh of relief: Bank of America has returned to quarterly profit after losing almost $200 million in the last quarter of 2009. The news comes even as home foreclosure activity hit an all-time record in March. —JCL

    The BBC:

    Bank of America (BoA) has returned to profit, reporting a net income of $3.2bn (£2.1bn) in the first three months of 2010.

    This compares with a $194m loss in the previous quarter, but is 24% lower than profits of the same period a year ago.

    The giant US bank said record sales and trading activity at its capital markets arm – including acquisition Merrill Lynch – had driven the latest results.

    BoA said it was having to put aside less money for losses on bad loans.

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    Geithner Pushes to Restrict, Not Ban Derivatives
    In a letter to a ranking Senate Democrat, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner called for restrictions on derivatives—those financial instruments whose value is derived from other instruments—but stopped at an outright ban on the trading practices that helped lead to the current financial crisis. Geithner said that derivatives were “at the very center of the financial crisis,” though he did not endorse a proposal by Democrats to ban the derivative business entirely. Read Geithner’s letter in pdf form here. The Wall Street Journal: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Thursday in a letter that tight restrictions on derivatives is “at the core” of a sweeping overhaul of financial rules but didn’t call for the outright ban on trading by banks that some Democrats are pushing. Mr. Geithner, in a letter to Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln (D., Ark.), said new financial rules must create restrictions on how over-the-counter derivatives are traded “in order to curb abuses that were at the very center of the financial crisis.” But he notably stopped short of endorsing a proposal from Ms. Lincoln to force large banks to spin off derivatives trading businesses entirely. His letter is the latest in a forceful push by the Obama administration to counter a lobbying effort by financial companies to scale back the derivatives rules. Read more

    Geithner

    In a letter to a ranking Senate Democrat, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner called for restrictions on derivatives—those financial instruments whose value is derived from other instruments—but stopped at an outright ban on the trading practices that helped lead to the current financial crisis.

    Geithner said that derivatives were “at the very center of the financial crisis,” though he did not endorse a proposal by Democrats to ban the derivative business entirely.

    Read Geithner’s letter in pdf form here.

    The Wall Street Journal:

    Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Thursday in a letter that tight restrictions on derivatives is “at the core” of a sweeping overhaul of financial rules but didn’t call for the outright ban on trading by banks that some Democrats are pushing.

    Mr. Geithner, in a letter to Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln (D., Ark.), said new financial rules must create restrictions on how over-the-counter derivatives are traded “in order to curb abuses that were at the very center of the financial crisis.” But he notably stopped short of endorsing a proposal from Ms. Lincoln to force large banks to spin off derivatives trading businesses entirely.

    His letter is the latest in a forceful push by the Obama administration to counter a lobbying effort by financial companies to scale back the derivatives rules.

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  • Matthew Campbell: Steve King opposes Treasury program to catch rich tax evaders

    Matthew Campbell: Steve King opposes Treasury program to catch rich tax evaders
    Latest remarks made by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) in a Fox News interview last week have further highlighted his failure to represent his Iowa constituents….

    Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup
    For companies putting profits over people, paying fines for breaking the law has become part of the cost of doing business. So, in the week following the deadliest mining accident in 40 years, it was business as usual for Massey Energy: the company received 130 “significant and substantial” safety violations — those that present a direct risk to the health and safety of workers. That’s why it was great to hear the president raise the possibility of criminal prosecutions resulting from the West Virginia tragedy. He should do the same for Wall Street. Otherwise Goldman Sachs will end up writing a big check for its investment fraud and quickly return to gaming the system. Only criminal prosecutions will finally bring true accountability to corporate America and restore the moral underpinnings essential for a healthy free enterprise system.

    Judge H. Lee Sarokin: Would Jesus Have Joined The Tea Party Movement?
    It is difficult to know whether or not the Tea Party Express is a grass roots creation, a production of Fox News or a concoction by a public relations firm to make money. But no matter its origins, it seems to have coalesced around some basic concepts.

  • Conservative attacks on potential Supreme Court nominees don’t hold water

    Conservative attacks on potential Supreme Court nominees don’t hold water

    Conservatives appear ready to attack anyone President Obama nominates to the Supreme Court as suggested by a New York Times article that quoted conservative activist Richard Viguerie signaling that he will affix the “radical” label to anyone Obama nominates. Furthermore, the specific attacks on potential nominees cited by the Times do not hold up to scrutiny.

    Conservatives signal attack on anyone Obama nominates

    Conservative activist Viguerie signals that conservatives will paint any nominee as “radical.” The New York Times reported in an April 16 held 2-1 in FAIR v. Rumsfeld that the Reagan appointee, joined the majority opinion in the case. Stapleton had previously been appointed to a federal district court judgeship by President Nixon. Kagan subsequently reinstated the ban against military recruitment through OCS for one semester in 2005 after the 3rd Circuit held that the law was unconstitutional. As Kagan explained in a September 2005 letter to her colleagues:

    The Law School’s anti-discrimination policy, adopted in 1979, provides that any employer that uses the services of OCS to recruit at the school must sign a statement indicating that that it does not discriminate on various bases, including sexual orientation. As a result of this policy, the military was barred for many years from using the services of OCS. The military retained full access to our students (and vice versa) through the good offices of the Harvard Law School Veterans Association, which essentially took the place of OCS in enabling interviews to occur.

    […]

    I reinstated the application of our anti-discrimination policy to the military (after appropriate consultation with University officials) in the wake of the Third Circuit’s decision; as a result, the military did not receive OCS assistance during our spring 2005 recruiting season.

    Reality: Dozens of other law professors, other law schools, and the Cato Institute argued against the government’s interpretation of the Solomon Amendment. As Media Matters for America has detailing their law schools’ attempts to restrict military recruiters’ access to career services offices. Following the 3rd Circuit’s decision, in addition to Harvard, Yale and New York Law School also reportedly reinstituted their restrictions against military recruiters. In addition, at least one other school had a more restrictive policy than Harvard. According to the FAIR v. Rumsfeld complaint, from 1989-2002, at Whittier Law School, “[m]ilitary recruiters were not permitted to post recruiting information, speak at school-sponsored events, sit at tables, access student/alumni addresses, leave material visible in any library area, or interview on campus. If a student expressed interest in a military JAG [Judge Advocate General] career, the director of career services would refer the student to a recruiting office.”

    Conservatives make ridiculous claim about Garland’s quote on Blackmun papers

    Conservative claim: It’s “alarming” that Garland called the release of Blackmun’s papers a “great gift to the country.” The Times reported that “while [D.C. Circuit] Judge [Merrick] Garland has not often dealt with social issues, at a 2005 book event, he reportedly described the release of the papers of the late Justice Harry Blackmun — the author of the 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision — as a ‘great gift to the country.’ Phillip Jauregui, the president of the conservative Judicial Action Group, said that remark sent an alarming signal to social conservatives. ‘The fact that he would use those words to describe Harry Blackmun’s papers is cause for concern,’ he said.”

    Reality: People from across the spectrum have used the “great gift” of justices’ papers in their research. The National Right to Life Committee has used reports on Blackmun’s papers to attack the Roe decision and the doctrine of a constitutional right to abortion. In addition, news outlets have used the Blackmun papers to shed light on the Roe decision and on the Supreme Court as a whole. Furthermore, abortion rights opponent and law professor Douglas Kmiec reported that he had researched some of former Justice Thurgood Marshall’s papers and used his research to attack Roe v. Wade.

    Attack on Garland’s deference to federal regulations does not hold water

    Conservative claim: Garland often votes to uphold the decisions of federal agencies. The Times reported: “Because the District of Columbia Circuit hears all challenges to federal agency regulations, Judge Garland also has a long record of voting to uphold such federal authorities – an issue that could resonate with the libertarian sentiment on display in the Tea Party movement.”

    Reality: Based on a decision by Stevens, Supreme Court requires courts to give great deference to agency decisions. In the 1984 case of Chevron, USA, Inc. v. National Resources Defense Counsel, the Supreme Court held in a decision written by Justice Stevens that federal courts should give great deference to agency regulations. Stevens wrote in a 6-0 decision (with three justices recused):

    If Congress has explicitly left a gap for the agency to fill, there is an express delegation of authority to the agency to elucidate a specific provision of the statute by regulation. Such legislative regulations are given controlling weight unless they are arbitrary, capricious, or manifestly contrary to the statute. Sometimes the legislative delegation to an agency on a particular question is implicit rather than explicit. In such a case, a court may not substitute its own construction of a statutory provision for a reasonable interpretation made by the administrator of an agency.

    Reality: Justice Scalia has argued for strong judicial deference to agency decisions. Scalia has been a staunch supporter of the doctrine that federal courts must give great deference to agency decisions. Indeed, in United States v. Mead, a case decided 8-1, Scalia was the lone dissenter from a decision finding that an agency decision was not entitled to “Chevron deference.” Scalia argued that the federal courts should enforce a “general presumption of authority in agencies to resolve ambiguity in the statutes they have been authorized to enforce.”

    Garland, like the Supreme Court, has often ruled in favor of detainee rights

    Conservative claim: It’s potentially problematic that Garland has “several times side with the rights of detainees.” Finally, the Times identified as a potential conservative line of attack against Garland the fact that he “has also several times sided with the rights of detainees. He voted to overturn the military’s determination that a Chinese Muslim detainee at Guantánamo Bay prison in Cuba was an ‘enemy combatant.’ He also voted to allow former detainees who had been held at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq to sue private contractors accused of being involved in abuses.”

    Reality: Supreme Court repeatedly overturned Bush detainee policies, including on decision by Garland. The Supreme Court has repeatedly overturned Bush administration policies relating to “enemy combatants” and Guantanamo Bay, including in the 2004 cases of Hamdi v. Rumsfeld and Rasul v. Bush, the 2006 case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, and the 2008 case of Boumediene v. Bush. In each of these cases Stevens was in the majority, except for Hamdi, a case in which Stevens and Scalia argued that the Court had not gone far enough in striking down the government’s policy. Furthermore, in Rasul, the Supreme Court actually overturned a decision by Garland in favor of the government and against the detainees.

  • SEC Slaps Goldman With Civil Fraud Complaint

    SEC Slaps Goldman With Civil Fraud Complaint
    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Goldman Sachs with defrauding investors by allegedly “misstating and omitting key facts” in the marketing of a financial product linked to the performance of subprime mortgages right as the housing crisis was beginning to unfold.

    Koch Industries: We Don’t Fund Tea Parties (Except For The Tea Parties We Fund)
    Koch Industries, a major backer of myriad right-wing causes, has never provided funding “specifically to support the tea parties,” said Koch spokeswoman Melissa Cohlmia in an unsolicited message that landed in our inbox last night in advance of Tax Day.


  • SEC files lawsuit against Goldman Sachs for financial fraud

    SEC files lawsuit against Goldman Sachs for financial fraud
    Excerpt: On Friday, almost two years after the financial meltdown that began on Wall Street and reverberated throughout the U.S. economy, a lawsuit has been filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Goldman Sachs, alleging that the behemoth financial institution engaged in financial fraud. According to the AP, the charges against Goldman relate to a […]

  • Arizona Bill Forcing Officers to Determine Immigration Status Marks “All-Out Assault†on Latino Communities

    Arizona Bill Forcing Officers to Determine Immigration Status Marks “All-Out Assault†on Latino Communities
    We speak to Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the Tuscon-based Coalition for Human Rights and legal defender of Pima County, Arizona, about the situation in her state.

    We speak to Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the Tuscon-based Coalition for Human Rights and legal defender of Pima County, Arizona, about the situation in her state.

  • VIDEO: AIPAC Staffer Reveals How Lobby Works (In Berkeley and DC) ++ INSANE DAN PIPES ITINERARY

    VIDEO: AIPAC Staffer Reveals How Lobby Works (In Berkeley and DC) ++ INSANE DAN PIPES ITINERARY
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  • Judge strikes down Arkansas law banning same-sex couples from adopting.

    Judge strikes down Arkansas law banning same-sex couples from adopting.
    Yesterday, a Circuit judge struck down a state law banning unmarried couples from adopting children or serving as foster parents. The measure amounted to a ban on adoption and foster parenting by same-sex couples, who are banned from legally marrying in Arkansas. “Due process and equal protection are not hollow words without substance,” said Judge […]

    Yesterday, a Circuit judge struck down a state law banning unmarried couples from adopting children or serving as foster parents. The measure amounted to a ban on adoption and foster parenting by same-sex couples, who are banned from legally marrying in Arkansas. “Due process and equal protection are not hollow words without substance,” said Judge Chris Piazza of Pulaski County Circuit Court. The Arkansas News reports:

    Act 1, passed by voters in 2008, unconstitutionally burdens non-marital relationships and acts of sexual intimacy between adults by forcing them to choose between becoming a parent and having any meaningful type of intimate relationship outside of marriage, Circuit Judge Chris Piazza ruled in a lawsuit challenging the law.

    “It infringes upon the fundamental right to privacy guaranteed to all citizens of Arkansas,” the judge ruled in the lawsuit filed by the ACLU.

    Piazza also “sided with the ACLU in its argument that the ban reduced the pool of potential adoptive and foster parents to the point where many children could go without homes.”

    Delirious Right Wing Bloggers Claim ?Proud Racist? Tea Party Attendee Was A ?Leftist Plant?
    At Thursday’s tea party rally in St. Louis, conservative blogger-activist Adam Sharp confronted a racist, Nazi-sympathizer who attended the event. Sharp approached the unidentified racist who was wearing a black shirt with a swastika on the back of it, and told him that shirt “doesn’t represent tea party values” and asked him to leave. The […]

    At Thursday’s tea party rally in St. Louis, conservative blogger-activist Adam Sharp confronted a racist, Nazi-sympathizer who attended the event. Sharp approached the unidentified racist who was wearing a black shirt with a swastika on the back of it, and told him that shirt “doesn’t represent tea party values” and asked him to leave. The white racist man responded, “I’m with the Knights of the Klu Klux Klan. We are a white unit.”

    After Sharp accused the unidentified man of not belonging to the tea party, the racist responded, “Do you belong to the Council of Conservative Citizens? … I do.” Sharp continued to hound the man, asking him to leave and demanding to know whether he was a racist. “I’m not a Nazi, I’m a proud racist. I’m white,” the man said.

    Sharp then loudly declared, “He’s here representing –” but then cut himself off. He’s “trying to pretend that we’re racist,” Sharp clarified. “No, I’m not,” the racist said, later telling Sharp more people need to stand up for their “white rights.” “Race has nothing to do with this, sir,” Sharp answered. “We’re here protesting policy, sir, I don’t care what race anybody is.” Eventually, Sharp’s persistent hounding of the racist man caused him to leave the rally. Watch Sharp’s report:

    In a blog post promoting his video, Sharp titled the post, “Dem Shill Wears Nazi Gear to TEA Party, Gets Called Out.” There is no evidence on the tape to suggest the racist man was a “Dem shill.” And in fact, Sharp never accuses the man of being a liberal in his encounter with him. Rather, the tape shows the racist man explicitly touting his conservative bona fides.

    Another conservative blog, Gateway Pundit, picked up Sharp’s post and titled their own: “Racist Leftist Infiltrators Driven From Tea Party Rallies.” Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft, who cross-posted on Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government site, argued that the racist was a “leftist plant.” Hoft implored his readers to contact him if they could identify him as such.

    Powerline, another leading conservative blog, joined in the spectacle, telling their readers: “Jim is asking for help identifying the infiltrator depicted below.” Fortunately, there’s at least one conservative blog that isn’t buying the spin. Writing on HotAir.com, blogger Allahpundit reviews the racist man in Sharp’s video and concludes, “[I]n fairness to lefties, he may be the real deal.”

    It’s one thing for conservative tea party activists to courageously confront their own racist sympathizers. That is to be respected. But it’s quite another for them to baselessly and shamefully smear “leftists” for being Nazi racist infiltrators.

  • Sunday talk shows

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    W.Va. mine disaster calls attention to revolving door between industry, government
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  • In a Rush to Judge Goldman?

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  • Intel Source Speaks on Iranian Nukes

    I was recently given a private intelligence briefing about the Iranian nuclear program, on the condition that I would refer to the source only as a “Western source.” The briefing presented three conclusions very relevant to concerns about nuclear threats in the world.

    1) The Iranian Nuclear program is not a civilian program with a military potential. It is a pure military program thinly cloaked as a civilian one for the purpose of delaying international pressure.

    2) Iran already has the capability to make a bomb. When they will do it is, “mainly a political question.”

    3) The nuclear program is vulnerable to air strikes.

    Addressing the first point, the source pointed to the number of centrifuges Iran is operating: roughly 5000. To produce fuel for one power plant, “They need to have 50,000 centrifuges of the type they have at Natanz.” However, they have more than enough operating centrifuges to enrich enough uranium for a bomb. “If they want to produce one bomb a year, they need 2500 or 3000 centrifuges.”

    The discovery of the mountainside enrichment facility at Qom showed that Iran is having trouble with its technology because the enrichment there didn’t work. Also, according to the source, it showed the intent of the Shiite regime. “It is way too small to serve civilian interest…You would need Qom to work 20 years to produce one year of nuclear fuel. But it is exactly what you need for a military program.”

    He also pointed to the fact that Iran’s Defense Minister has been operating a shadow nuclear program, paralleling the steps of the Atomic Energy Agency.

    On the second point, the source says Iran had perfected most of the technology for a nuclear bomb in 2003. “We know that the Iranians don’t only have documents but produced the components, fabricated some components of nuclear weapons and tested them…They were good enough to prove that their design works.” Only one problem kept Iran from taking the final step. “There was one thing missing in 2003 which kept them from building a bomb, the ability to enrich uranium,” said the source.

    Then, press reports leaked details of Iran’s nuclear ambition and the US toppled the neighboring regime in Iraq citing the threat of weapons of mass destruction.  Iran put the brakes on its nuclear program.

    When the Shiite regime eventually resumed the quest for nuclear capability, the emphasis was on its weakness: the ability to enrich uranium. Some effort was paid to the development and improvement of ‘dual use’ components. Which means components that could be explained away to the international community as having a different purpose, but could be used in a nuclear bomb.  There is also a top-secret effort to develop and test components specific to a nuclear bomb. He singled out the ‘neutron initiator’ as an example. This acts like a spark plug to begin a nuclear reaction.

    The source believes Iran is trying to minimize its “breakout time” before making a sprint toward a nuclear weapon. There will come a point when Iran takes a step, which removes any doubt in the international community that the ambition is indeed a weapon.  That step will shock the international community into action and bring a great deal of pressure on Iran.  Leaders of that country want that pressure to be on them for as short a time as possible until they can announce they have the bomb.

    The source predicts the breakout will occur when Iran makes the move toward highly enriched or weapons grade uranium. Uranium sits in the ground at .7% purity. To fuel a nuclear power plant you only need to get the uranium to 3.5% purity. Weapons grade uranium is 93.5% pure. But 3.5% purity does not mean the uranium is only a fraction of the way toward weapons grade. The source says once the uranium is at fuel grade 60% of the work has already been done.  If the uranium is brought up to 20% purity, only a short step remains to arrive at weapons grade.  Iran has already enriched a small amount to 20% purity saying it was for the research reactor in Tehran.

    So, the source believes Iran is buying time, preparing and testing components for a weapon. But the focus is on building better confidence with their centrifuges and stockpiling fuel grade uranium.  That way, when the regime decides, Iran can make a bold move and the mad dash to get a weapon before the world can stop it. However, no one knows when the starter gun will fire for that sprint to start. “The answer is that we don’t know when they will have a bomb. They don’t know.”

    Iran’s glaring vulnerability is still enrichment. “The centrifuges are Pakistani by design. They are not good centrifuges.” I mentioned earlier that the enrichment facility at Qom wasn’t working. Other centrifuges also crash frequently. Although Iran possesses a vast underground network of tunnels, the intelligence community believes the only working centrifuges are in Natanz. “We do not know of another enrichment facility,” Said the source.

    Iran does have more than a dozen nuclear facilities spread out around the country. However, because all of the effective centrifuges are in one location, there exists a target for air strikes, which could effectively set back Iran’s nuclear program. “If Natanz is hit or severely damaged in terms of capacity…the Iranian program will be compromised, damaged. They will not have the capability to enrich,” said the source.

  • Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 TFSI 125CV prueba (parte III)

    Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 TFSI 125CV

    La posibilidad de personalización de los vehículos de la marca germana es muy amplia y se puede decir que se puede poner de casi todo en casi cualquier versión, con sus limitaciones propias de incompatibilidades, claro está. Lo vimos con los colores y tapicería e incluso con los motores, pero sin duda lo mejor es el equipamiento interior.

    La diferencia entre el Sportback y el de 3 puertas, además del número de puertas, es que apenas gana 5,5 cm de ancho y 2 mm de alto. El maletero gana 20 litros con respecto a la carrocería corta y, por supuesto, ese espacio se gana en habitabilidad interior de las plazas traseras fundamentalmente, aunque sigue siendo más cómoda la versión de 5 puertas, principalmente por el acceso.

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    Dependiendo de la versión de acabados, el equipamiento que viene de serie es uno u otro, pero en cualquier caso, está disponible de forma opcional. El abanico de posibilidades es enorme. En el acabado Ambition (nuestra unidad), equipa airbags frontales de conductor y pasajero, laterales delanteros (los traseros como opción con saco portaesquís por 400 euros), airbags de cabeza delanteros y traseros pero no equipa airbags de rodilla de conductor.

    Incluye la mayoría de ayudas de conducción que podemos encontrar para este segmento, como son el ABS, ESP, ASR, distribución electrónica de frenado (EBV), asistente de frenado, y un montón de ajustes electrónicos adicionales. La ayuda de arranque en pendientes (Hill Assist) está disponible por 120 euros, igual que los faros de xenón Plus por 1.000 euros y los adaptativos (sólo con xenón) por 400 euros.

    El sensor de aparcamiento delantero y trasero está disponible en paquete por 810 euros y la desactivación del airbag de acompañante y anclajes ISOFIX también como opción por 95 euros. Paso atrás en este aspecto en materia de seguridad, aunque permite ahorrar costes y ofrecer precios más competitivos. Hay un sinfín de equipamiento extra de seguridad.

    El punto débil es la puntuación en las pruebas EuroNCAP con tan sólo 4 estrellas para adultos en el MY2003 (el del 2009 no aparece) y si bien ha realizado pequeños cambios, pudiera ser que no los suficientes para llegar a las 5 estrellas. Para aquel obtenía 3 estrellas para niños y 1 para peatones. Un tema muy a tener en cuenta.

    Equipamiento de serie

    Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 TFSI 125CV

    Como avanzábamos, las opciones de personalización son realmente enormes. No obstante, vamos a ir poco a poco para ver si no nos perdemos y queda todo claro. Independientemente de la motorización, para el A3 Sportback se pueden elegir 3 líneas diferentes de equipamiento, por orden de equipamiento: Attraction, Ambition y Ambiente. Pequeñas excepciones: el motor 1.6 TDI de 102 g/km sólo se puede elegir en acabado Attraction; y el acabado Ambition es el único que se puede elegir con cambio S-tronic para el motor más potente de 200 CV.

    Las motorizaciones disponibles son 3 gasolina (1.4 de 125 CV, 1.8 de 160 CV y 2.0 de 200 CV) todos ellos TFSI y 3 diésel (1.6 de 105 y 2.0 de 140 y 170 CV) todos ellos TDI. A partir de aquí, todo es elegir opciones según su configurador, muy sencillo e intuitivo.

    Los precios de la tabla a continuación son para cada motorización y el rango de precios de la versión más básica (Attraction) y la más cara (Ambiente) para el cambio manual de 6 velocidades sin tracción quattro:

    • 1.4 TFSI (125 CV) desde 24.750 euros hasta 26.920 euros
    • 1.8 TFSI (160 CV) desde 26.610 euros hasta 29.000 euros
    • 2.0 TFSI (200 CV) desde 30.070 euros hasta 32.550 euros
    • 1.6 TDI (105 CV) desde 24.750 euros hasta euros 27.040
    • 2.0 TDI (140 CV) desde 25.900 euros hasta 28.420 euros
    • 2.0 TDI (170 CV) desde 29.020 euros hasta 31.410 euros

    Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 TFSI 125CV

    Personalmente creo que, excepto algún equipamiento de seguridad que podamos añadir, el coche viene bastante equipado. En la unidad de prueba venían opcionales como son la radio con sistema de altavoces Bosé (690 euros) pero con el mismo número de altavoces que de serie (8) e instalación Bluetooth en el reposabrazos central con teléfono por 615 euros. Por 350 euros se consigue una instalación básica de Bluetooth que es más recomendable y suficientemente práctica. El techo solar Open Sky está disponible por 1.465 euros.

    En definitiva, Audi convence, gusta al que lo prueba y personalmente creo que se está posicionando cada vez mejor entre las marcas Premium a unos precios algo más competitivos que las de siempre. La sensación de conducción y del volante son realmente cómodos, que impresionan y justifican el desembolso al adquirirlo. Los asientos son excelentes, tanto el tacto como el ajuste de la espalda y el cuerpo.

    Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 TFSI 125CV

    Lo que más sorprende son las opciones de seguridad de serie en otras marcas de gamas inferiores y que en ésta están de forma opcional. El mercado es el mercado. No obstante, el diseño es realmente único y en este como en otros modelos, se nota cada vez que vemos uno por la calle. El motor es excelente y si se cuida un poco la conducción, el consumo se puede llegar a reducir considerablemente. No es un coche para correr, sino para circular y divertirse de otra manera que no sea simplemente correr y acelerar.

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  • Get Windows Phone 7 –style notifications on Windows Mobile 6.5

    Windows Phone Hacker is developing this cool application, demoed above, which allows one to receive e-mail and text message notifications in the cool, unobtrusive way Windows Phone 7 does it, with a drop-down banner.

    The cab to enable this can be downloaded from Windowsphonehacker here.


  • Jenson Button ganador del GP de China 2010, doblete de McLaren

    Sin duda, este ha sido uno de los Gran Premios más emocionantes de lo que llevamos de temporada. Hasta 5 paradas han hecho algunos pilotos durante la carrera debido a la lluvia que durante todo el transcurso de la carrera ha esta presente (en algunas ocasiones más fuerte que otras).

    Finalmente, el resultado desde GP de China 2010 no ha sido el esperado por los seguidores. Jenson Button se ha alzado con el primer puesto seguido de su compañero Lewis Hamilton (quien ha protagonizado algunas maniobras muy polémicas) por lo que McLaren consigue su primer doblete de esta temporada tras varios años.

    El tercer puesto ha sido para Nico Rosberg quién ha vuelto a demostrar que esta varios escalones por encima de Michael Schumacher que se ha tenido que conformar con el décimo puesto y por tanto un sólo punto. Por otra parte, el cuarto clasificado ha sido Fernando Alonso que en la salida cometió un pequeño error al salir antes de que el semáforo se apagara y por tanto fué sancionado con un pitstop pero después ha realizado una gigantesca remontada asta alcanzar dicho puesto.

    Sobre los grandes favoritos de este GP, Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel ha terminado sexto y Mark Webber octavo. Esta claro que no ha sido su mejor carrera. Por otra parte, Jaime Alguersuari ha realizado una perfecta primera parte de carrera pero ha sufrido unos problemas con los neumáticos y se ha visto obligado a realizar una parada lo que le ha dejado sin posibilidad de puntuar.

    En cuanto a Pedro de la Rosa, rompió el motor cuando estaba en quinta posición y ya casi acariciaba los primeros puntos de la temporada. Sin duda, Sauber tiene que mejorar el coche para por lo menos otorgarle fiabilidad ya que sólo ha terminado una carrera en lo que llevamos de temporada.

    Por último, os dejo con la clasificación final de este GP de China 2010:

    1. 1 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 56 1:46:42.163 5 25
    2. 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 56 +1.5 secs 6 18
    3. 4 Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 56 +9.4 secs 4 15
    4. 8 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 56 +11.8 secs 3 12
    5. 11 Robert Kubica Renault 56 +22.2 secs 8 10
    6. 5 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault 56 +33.3 secs 1 8
    7. 12 Vitaly Petrov Renault 56 +47.6 secs 14 6
    8. 6 Mark Webber RBR-Renault 56 +52.1 secs 2 4
    9. 7 Felipe Massa Ferrari 56 +57.7 secs 7 2
    10. 3 Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 56 +61.7 secs 9 1
    11. 14 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 56 +62.8 secs 10
    12. 9 Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 56 +63.6 secs 11
    13. 17 Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari 56 +71.4 secs 12
    14. 19 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth 55 +1 Lap 21
    15. 10 Nico Hulkenberg Williams-Cosworth 55 +1 Lap 16
    16. 21 Bruno Senna HRT-Cosworth 54 +2 Laps 23
    17. 20 Karun Chandhok HRT-Cosworth 52 +4 Laps 24
    18. Ret 18 Jarno Trulli Lotus-Cosworth 26 +30 Laps 20
    19. Ret 25 Lucas di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth 8 +48 Laps 22
    20. Ret 22 Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber-Ferrari 7 +49 Laps 17
    21. Ret 16 Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari 0 Accident 13
    22. Ret 23 Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber-Ferrari 0 Accident 15
    23. Ret 15 Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 0 Accident 18
    24. Ret 24 Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 0 +56 Laps 19

    Related posts:

    1. Jenson Button ganador del GP de Australia 2010 y carrerón de Fernando Alonso
    2. GP de China 2010, Sebastian Vettel consigue la pole y doblete de Red Bull
    3. Sebastian Vettel ganador del GP de Malasia 2010
  • Weekly Links: April 18, 2010

    Each Sunday I highlight the Carnivals I participated in over the past week, along with any notable articles that I came across. For those readers not familiar with carnivals, it’s where personal finance bloggers submit their best articles of the week with one blog serving as the host. The entries are separated into various categories such as Investing, Credit, Debt, Budgeting, Frugality, Wealth Building, Money Management, Financial Planning, Insurance, Taxes, The Economy, Real Estate, et. al.

    Below are the carnivals that I participated in this week, along with a link to my article:

    Articles I enjoyed reading included (in no particular order):

    The DIV-Net Featured Articles

    Articles From DIV-Net Members

    Other Articles

    There are some really good articles here, please take time and read a few of them.

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