Thursday, December 11, 2014

President Obama Takes Over Stephen Colbert's Job on 'The Colbert Report'



Looks like President Barack Obama is already thinking about what he'll do when he leaves office in a couple years.

The president was a guest on The Colbert Report for a special Washington, D.C. edition of the Comedy Central Show (Colbert was in town to host the Kennedy Center Honors). But Obama "surprised" the host by coming out on stage early.

"You've been taking shots at my job. I decided I'm going to take a shot at yours," Obama announced, as a seemingly flustered Stephen Colbert quickly exited.

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Obama took over Colbert's standard "The Word" segmentthough, to make it more presidential, he renamed it "The Decree." And Monday night's subject was the highly controversial Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare.

"How hard can this be?" the president quipped.

He then launched into reading Colbert's lines from the segment, titled "To Health in a Handbasket." Obama lauded the law's popularity among young adults though just half as popular as the Grumpy Cat video. He pondered how it might be stopped, when so many people like it; the answer was to move it to CBS (as is well known, Colbert is leaving Comedy Central to take over for David Letterman'sLate Show next year).

Obama then considered how to sell it even more to young adults. Well, they like comedy shows. But wouldn't that be beneath a president's dignity? At least it would be above his approval rating (rim shot!).

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The regular interview part of the show was less fun. Obama and Colbert discussed the midterm elections and the low turnout among young voters, and it was hard to believe all those hands raised among the George Washington University crowd. They touched on the Keystone pipeline, during which Obama mistakenly or mockingly called Colbert "Bill." As in O'Reilly.

Colbert had a neat solution to both the Keystone pipeline law and immigration policy: Just divert the thing to Mexico. Put "a sign that says 'Mucho Jobso,'" the host suggested. "The people take the thing all the way over the border, they end up in Canada, and the Canadians are too polite to kick them out."

Well, at least one of the men could do the other's job!

The Colbert Report airs Mondays through Thursdays at 11:30 p.m. on Comedy Central.

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UPDATED: Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka Dead at 70



CHICAGO (AP) Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, whose plainspoken and sometimes salty demeanor propelled her to a pioneering political career, died early Wednesday from complications of a stroke. She was 70.

Topinka reported discomfort Tuesday morning and was admitted to a hospital in Berwyn, spokesman Brad Hahn told The Associated Press. After tests, she appeared to be doing well in the evening before suddenly losing consciousness. She was pronounced dead shortly after 2 a.m. Wednesday. Her son, Joseph Topinka, was with her.

A moderate Republican unafraid of taking independent positions and jabbing both Democrats and more conservative Republicans, Topinka had won a second term last month against Democratic challenger Sheila Simon, the current lieutenant governor.

That victory became the last chapter in a political career unlike any other woman in state history. She was the only one to hold two different statewide offices, having served as comptroller, a three-term state treasurer and several years in the Illinois Legislature. In 2006, she was Illinois GOP chairman and nominee for governor, but lost her bid to become the states first female chief executive to Democrat Rod Blagojevich.

And she remained popular and in office during the early 2000s, when she was the lone Republican in a leadership position in a state thats a Democratic stronghold.

Topinka accomplished it all with a style that made people smile and cringe sometimes simultaneously. A legendary penny-pincher who loved to talk about buying clothes at Goodwill and yard sales, she doted on her dogs and fed them McDonalds cheeseburgers and also played accordion and loved to dance to polka music.

She was known to refer to opponents as morons and when she ran for governor, she accused Blagojevich of having weasel eyes. Topinka famously told a flatulence joke at her first inauguration.

Not one to toe the party line, she not only supported abortion rights and gay marriage, she once offered gay couples her services as a flower girl free of charge.

In a political world of cocker spaniels she could be a bulldog, taking a bite out of both Democrats and right-wing Republicans without missing a beat, U.S. Sen. d**k Durbin said in a statement in which he called Topinka a friend and the states Polka Queen.

Others with whom she shared the political stage focused on her unique career and personality.

Judy was a trailblazer in every sense of the word, Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn said. Never without her signature sense of humor, Judy was a force of nature (who) paved the way for countless women in politics.

Republican Gov.-elect Bruce Rauner called Topinka one of the states all-time greats whose one-of-a-kind personality brought a smile to everyone she met

Topinka was to have been sworn in for her second term as comptroller next month. By law, Quinn, who is outgoing, has the authority to appoint a replacement.

Topinka was born in 1944 to William and Lillian Baar, the children of Czech and Slovak immigrants. They lived in Riverside, near two blue-collar Chicago suburbs that were centers for Eastern European immigrants. Lillian Baar ran a real estate business while William served in World War II. After the war, she continued to manage the business, turning it into a prominent firm.

Topinkas father hammered home the message that she could pursue any career she wanted.

He would always tell me, `Dont be a clinging vine. A man neither needs nor wants that, she once told the AP.

Topinka described herself as a fat kid and said she developed other skills to get past bullying and harassment a sense of humor and an effort to be as smart as she could.

She graduated from Northwestern University with a journalism degree and became a reporter for a suburban Chicago newspaper chain. She married and had a son, but divorced in 1981 after 16 years.

The same year, she began a four-year stint in the Illinois House, which she ran for because she said corrupt officials were ignoring the communitys needs. She later spent 10 years as a state senator before running for state treasurer.

As state party chairman, she stepped forward to run for governor in 2006 due to the mounting political scandal involving outgoing Gov. George Ryan, who eventually was convicted of corruption. During the campaign, Blagojevich broadcast effective ads showing her dancing the polka with Ryan.

Topinka likened her job to being a skunk at a picnic a reference to the task of writing checks to a state with a backlog of unpaid bills.

Topinka often sounded like a doting mother when she talked about the state of Illinois.

I feel its being hurt and abused, she said during her gubernatorial run. If I dont stop it, Id be complicit in watching it go down the tubes and I dont want that.

Former GOP Gov. Jim Edgar noted that Topinka was among a shrinking number of moderate Republicans and gave folks who are not traditionally Republican in recent years someone they could talk to and relate to.

Theres not going to be another Judy Baar Topinka, Edgar said. State treasurer, comptroller for the most part people dont know those offices. Judy had a personality that people knew her and remembered her.

This story was updated at 11:32 a.m.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Climate change feedbacks fuel extreme weather



As the world still reels from record breaking disasters around the globe like Phillpine Typhoon Yolanda and the latest extreme flooding in the Solomon Islands, dangerous feedback loops seem to have been put into motion according to the latest report by Paul Beckwith, part-time professor at The University of Ottawa, in his latest YouTube video.

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Beckwith, part-time professor with the laboratory for paleoclimatology and climatology, department of geography at the University of Ottawa, has become the everyday mans scientist when it comes to climate change, explaining climate change extremes and wild weather over at his YouTube channel in easy to understand language. Beckwith, with an extensive background (and degree) in Physics and working on his PHD in abrupt climate change, breaks down the science of climate change into easy to understand lingo that his readers can easily relate to. In his latest video, Paul has a roaring scenic background as he discusses the latest state of affairs and what's been happening on the wild weather front.

And just what are positive feedbacks when we talk about the climate system?

"There are many climate feedback mechanisms in the climate system that can either amplify (positive feedback) or diminish (negative feedback) the effects of a change in climate forcing. For example, as rising concentrations of greenhouse gases warm Earths climate, snow and ice begin to melt. This melting reveals darker land and water surfaces that were beneath the snow and ice, and these darker surfaces absorb more of the Suns heat, causing more warming, which causes more melting, and so on, in a self reinforcing cycle. This feedback loop, known as the ice-albedo feedback, amplifies the initial warming caused by rising levels of greenhouse gases."

"In climate change, a feedback loop is the equivalent of a vicious or virtuous circle something that accelerates or decelerates a warming trend. A positive feedback accelerates a temperature rise, whereas a negative feedback decelerates it."

The latest news is not surprising if you follow climate change, as we are now starting to see the consequences of inaction to our mammoth consumption of fossil fuels over the last few decades. As the Arctic continues it's rapid descent into oblivion, it appears we have now set a course of falling dominoes into action with a series of feedback loops now ingrained into our climate system - and these are not the types of feedback's any of us wanted to see. As anyone knows, once you start a row of dominoes falling, it's very hard if not impossible to stop them mid-track.

Beckwith and other scientists have some hope however that there are some possibilities to at least halt/ and or slow down climate change, some of these discussed here at The Arctic Methane Emergency Group and The Alamo Project.

With the recent announcement by World Banks President Jim Yong Kim that, "Battles over water and food will erupt within the next five to 10 years as a result of climate change", it looks like climate change may have finally gone mainstream. The question is now, however, can we stop the rest of the dominoes from falling?

Follow Dorsi Diaz here at www.TheArtofClimateChange.com, an upcoming Kickstarter project that will launch this month (April 2014) that presents a multi-modal community response to the growing threat of climate change. Dorsi, an art educator, teaches children and families about climate change through her use of art and writing.

Source: http://www.examiner.com/article/climate-change-feedbacks-fuel-extreme-weather



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Huge LA blaze being investigated as a criminal fire



The huge L.A. fire that engulfed an apartment tower over an area the size of a city block is being treated as a criminal fire.

Although blazes "of this magnitude" are always treated as criminal fires, "it's very rare for the entire building to be engulfed at once," Capt. Jaime Moore told the Los Angeles Times.

"There may have been some foul play."

Arson investigators are going to examine the building and financial records. Dogs trained to sniff out accelerants were also at the scene.

Flames could be seen for miles from the fire that broke out in the DaVinci apartment complex about 1:20 a.m. The fire closed freeways and roads, burst windows of nearby buildings and melted freeway signs.

"It looked like a bomb had just exploded," said L.A. fire Capt. Rick Godinez.

The 110 Freeway northbound was partially reopened at about 10 a.m.

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The fire damaged the headquarters of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Intense heat from the blaze cracked at least 160 windows -- each 10 feet high by 4 feet wide.

The department was scrambling to move workers, board windows and provide service to customers. The department warned customers that those dialing for assistance could wait half an hour before anyone answers the phone.

The blaze damaged other nearby buildings, including one that houses city agencies.

"There are windows blown out all the way up the side of our building," said Building and Safety spokesman Luke Zamperini.

More than 250 firefighters battled the blaze at the apartment tower being built on Fremont Avenue downtown, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman David Ortiz said. The building had 1.3 million square feet of floor space, and officials said two-thirds of it was consumed by flames.

The bulk of the fire was put out in 90 minutes, but firefighters were continuing to deal with hot spots well into the morning, according to LAFD Chief Ralph Terrazas.

There were no injuries reported. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was on the scene to help arson investigators determine whether it was intentionally set, said Fire Department spokeswoman Katherine Main.

The fire Monday morning was less than 100 yards away from a downtown fire station.

When they came out of the quarters they could see it was fully engulfed, Main said. It was a building under construction in the framing phase. Almost 1 million square feet and a city block.

Firefighters said the flames climbed more than 40 feet above the seven-story building.

The fire at the DaVinci caused damage to at least one of two buildings owned by the city of Los Angeles on Figueroa Street that house government agencies such as building and safety, planning and the Bureau of Engineering. The north tower at 221 N. Figueroa St. experienced fire and water damage, with heat from the blaze shattering windows.

Capt. Steve Tufts oversaw a fire engine that responded to the blaze from an LAFD station on 51st Street in South LA.

"It reminded me of the '80s," Tufts said. "When you got that bare wood. It burns. It burns good."

Tufts' unit helped combat radiant heat in a high-rise next door to the DaVinci that survived the fire. That building was saved, he said, by water from its emergency sprinkler system.

Employees who work at the two burned towers received an e-mail instructing them to report to work elsewhere. Both buildings are "not to be occupied until further notice," the e-mail said.

Terrazas described chaos at the scene of the early-morning fire. Parts of the apartment building scaffolding collapsed and fell over a freeway wall not far from the 101 interchange with the 110 Freeway.

The freeway sign that directed drivers to the interchange was blackened and partially melted, its lettering burned away.

Firefighters used the 110 Freeway to set up equipment to fight the huge blaze.

Caltrans reopened the 101 Freeway and the southbound 110 at around 4:30 a.m.

Many surface streets near the fire were closed as well, further complicating the commute.

A woman in a silver SUV spoke loudly into her cellphone as she pulled into a parking garage off Dewap Road around 6:30 a.m.

"First is shut down and Temple is shut down," she said, sighing. "Downtown is basically shut down."

Another woman carrying a lunch box stopped in front of a police officer blocking a sidewalk near the fire. He let her continue after she explained that she worked nearby.

"Do I still get paid if my building burned down?" she asked, shrugging.

About a dozen construction workers crowded the sidewalk on Figueroa, where the sidewalk leading to Temple Street was blocked.

Edgar Marin, a plumbing worker for GJM Engineering who was working on the DaVinci development, was among those waiting.

The workers watched as fire trucks continued to pass, waiting for the order to head home.

"Probably, if they want, we're going to work tomorrow," Marin said.

A series of dense, upscale apartment complexes have been built over the last decade around the 101-110 interchange in downtown L.A., including the under-construction DaVinci.

Developer Geoffrey Palmer's company is known for the Orsini, the Medici and other faux-Italian apartment buildings that have risen along the four-level interchange. The complexes have been part of the revitalization of downtown, though critics have complained about the design and size of the buildings.

The building was in the news earlier this year when the developer sought a pedestrian bridge that would link the DaVinci to other complexes in the area and offer residents a route to downtown attractions.

The developer told the city that transients living under the 110 Freeway would pose a safety threat to future renters. The bridge proposal faced criticism from some in downtown, but the City Council approved it in May.

Los Angeles Times staff writers Lauren Raab, Shelby Grad, Joseph Serna, Brittny Mejia, Ruben Vives, Ben Welsh and Marisa Gerber contributed to this story.

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12:19 p.m.: Updated to add that the blaze is being investigated as a criminal fire.

11:58 a.m.: Information on damage to LADWP headquarters added.

9:23 a.m.: Updated with comments from Capt. Steve Tufts.

9:08 a.m.: Updated with new quotes, information and update on freeway opening.

8:32 a.m.:This post has been updated throughout with additional details and background.

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6:02: a.m.: This post has been updated with additional background on the apartment building.

5:14 a.m.: This post has been updated throughout with additional details and background.

4:35 a.m.: This post has been updated to add information and to correct the address of the apartment fire.

This post was originally published at 2:03 a.m.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-massive-downtown-la-fire-closes-freeways-20141208-story.html



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Cam Newton injured in car crash



Updated: December 10, 2014, 1:09 AM ET

ESPN.com news servicesNewton Suffers Back Fractures In Car Accident

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has two fractures in his lower back following a two-car accident Tuesday afternoon near the team's stadium.

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"Further testing revealed that Cam Newton has two transverse process fractures in his lower back and no further internal injuries," the Panthers said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.

"Right now we have thought about Cam's well-being and we understand there was someone else in the other car who was injured," the team said. "We just hope that they're all OK."

He was expected to be released from the hospital on Wednesday after undergoing tests.

The injury suffered to Newton is the same back injury that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered earlier this season. Romo missed one game this season for the injury, however no timetable was given for how long Newton will be out, if at all.

Newton's car accident took place around 12:30 p.m. ET, according to Charlotte police. Both Newton and the driver of the other vehicle were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The Panthers earlier said Newton will be held overnight for observation but that the franchise quarterback was "in fair condition and undergoing tests at Carolinas Medical Center."

Team owner Jerry Richardson earlier told the Charlotte Observer that Newton is "in good shape," after speaking with Carolinas Medical Center doctors.

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Grant Halverson/Getty ImagesCarolina QB Cam Newton suffered lower-back fractures following a Tuesday afternoon car crash.

Newton, 25, was conscious when he was transported to the hospital, a source told ESPN's Ed Werder.

A witness told the Charlotte Observer that Newton was "alert" but "in pain" at the scene of the accident.

In his fourth season, the former No. 1 overall pick has thrown for 2,812 yards, run for 425 yards and accounted for 19 total touchdowns this season (16 passing, 3 rushing) to go along with 11 interceptions for a Panthers team that remains in the hunt for the NFC South division title despite a 4-8-1 record.

If Newton is ruled unable to play, veteran Derek Anderson would be expected to take over as Carolina's starting quarterback. Anderson led the Panthers to a 20-14 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1 while Newton sat out with fractured ribs.

The Panthers play the Bucs this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12004613/cam-newton-carolina-panthers-involved-car-accident



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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Sketches By John Lennon To Go On Display



LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.COM) An exhibit of John Lennon sketches will go on display Friday at a Robertson Boulevard gallery, where his widow, Yoko Ono, will offer prints of three drawings for sale.

The exhibit opens Friday at Legacy Fine Art, 101 N. Robertson Blvd., and runs through the weekend. The three prints available are Im One of Your Biggest Fans, The City in My Heart and Happy Xmas.

Introducing the Bag One Arts program through this unique exhibition continues to honor Johns legacy, Ono said. Im especially proud to share Johns The City in My heart print, created during our honeymoon.

The Bag One collections home is at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Lennon was killed by a crazed fan 34 years ago Tuesday.

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Kansas City Chiefs star Eric Berry diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma



Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry has been diagnosed with Hodgkin'slymphoma, the team announced Monday.

Berry, 25, who was placed on the non-football injury list last month, ending his season, recently underwent a battery of tests at Emory Universitys Winship Cancer Institute.

"This is a diagnosis that is very treatable and potentially curable with standard chemotherapy approaches, Dr. Christopher R. Flowers, director of the Emory Lymphoma Program said in a written statement. The goal of Mr. Berrys treatment is to cure his lymphoma and we are beginning that treatment now.

The fifth overall pick in the 2010 draft and among the NFLs best defensive players, Berry played in a Nov. 23 game at Oakland and complained afterward of chest discomfort. Doctors discovered a mass on the right side of his chest and preliminarily diagnosed it as lymphoma.

Chiefs players and coaches recently have worn T-shirts in support of him that read, Be bold. Be brave. Be Berry. T-shirts with that slogan are now on sale at the teams pro shop at Arrowhead Stadium and online, with all proceeds going to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

If youre going to have cancer as a young individual, these are among the better cancers to have in terms of curability, said Dr. Jack Jacoub, medical oncologist at Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center in Fountain Valley. Its still tough. The chemotherapy has side effects. You could have numbness or tingling in the hands or feet. That could affect his athleticism. He could have issues. Doctors have to watch his heart because hes getting a drug that can hurt peoples heart. And theres potentially a drug that could also irreparably hurt his lungs.

Jacoub, who is not treating Berry, spoke in general terms about Hodgkins lymphoma, saying: Theres a lot of things he has to get through, but again the expectation is hes going to get through it just fine and hes going to be cured of it.

Berry issued a statement Monday through the team:

My family and I are very grateful for the amount of support we have received over the last couple of weeks. I cant tell you enough how much I appreciate all the words of encouragement, the blessings and well wishes. I want to thank the Emory University School of Medicine, along with Dr. Flowers and his team, for all of their hard work and effort in diagnosing and creating a plan for me to battle this thing. I will embrace this process and attack it the same way I do everything else in life. G*d has more than prepared me for it. For everyone sharing similar struggles, Im praying for you and keep fighting!

Copyright 2014, Los Angeles Times

Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-eric-berry-chiefs-hodgkins-lymphoma-20141208-story.html



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