Random assemblage of receipts. Image credit: Wasteman Reports about BPA often imply that all humans are equally threatened by exposures to BPA. This is false. People whose work requires them to handle receipts all day and those who eat a lot of canned food have the highest body burdens of BPA. The rest of us not so much. The solution is about phasing out applications of BPA that create very high exposures. Example: as reported in Environmental Health News : “Those who consumed canned vegetables at … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …SAN JOSE MINE, Chile – Chile’s trapped miners cheered and embraced Saturday when a drill punched an escape shaft into an underground chamber in a spray of rock and dust on the 66th day of their agonizing entombment, opening the way for rescuers to set plans to begin lifting the men out by midweek. The government’s mining minister said late Saturday that the extraction of the 33 men will probably begin Wednesday, after an inspection revealed that the new hole is mostly strong enough to enable them to escape safely. He said only a stretch at the top will be reinforced with steel pipe. The completion of the rescue shaft caused bedlam in the tent city known as “Camp Hope,” where the…
Continue reading …SAN JOSE MINE, Chile – Chile’s trapped miners cheered and embraced Saturday when a drill punched an escape shaft into an underground chamber in a spray of rock and dust on the 66th day of their agonizing entombment, opening the way for rescuers to set plans to begin lifting the men out by midweek. The government’s mining minister said late Saturday that the extraction of the 33 men will probably begin Wednesday, after an inspection revealed that the new hole is mostly strong enough to enable them to escape safely. He said only a stretch at the top will be reinforced with steel pipe. The completion of the rescue shaft caused bedlam in the tent city known as “Camp Hope,” where the…
Continue reading …This week almost killed us, so during this podcast we are nearly dead, but also full of the spark of life that only appears when you’re about to touch the void. Welcome to the jungle. Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Walk This Way 00:01:00 – Engadget Podcast Bingo 00:04:10 – Engadget’s Darren Murph nabs Guinness World Record for most blog posts ever written! 00:06:39 – Logitech Revue with Google TV details: $299; free iOS, Android apps, accessories are extra 00:07:55 – Logitech Revue and accessories hands-on! (Update: video of video calling!) 00:08:17 – Dish Network prices Logitech’s Revue Google TV box at $179 for subscribers 00:13:35 – Sony’s Google TV screen sizes and prices leak? 00:32:45 – Google and Hulu in talks about Google TV integration 00:34:58 – Cisco unveils Umi consumer video conferencing system 00:38:30 – Cisco Umi hands-on 00:40:45 – AT&T U-verse customers can use Xbox 360 as a set-top box starting November 7th 00:42:30 – T-Mobile G2 review 00:45:15 – T-Mobile G2 said to have ‘hardware rootkit’ that restricts modifications (update: confirmed) 00:49:40 – Google’s Andy Rubin on Windows Phone 7: ‘the world doesn’t need another platform’ 00:51:00 – KHOTAR.com 00:55:29 – Motorola and Verizon’s crazy portrait Droid Pro unveiled (update: specs!) 00:56:10 – Editorial: All I wanted this year was the best smartphone ever 00:58:30 – Motorola Droid Pro, first hands-on! (update: video!) 01:00:00 – Microsoft’s October 11 event could involve slate device announcements, unicorn sightings 01:01:35 – Steve Ballmer and AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega to headline Windows Phone 7 launch event in NYC on October 11 — we’ll be there live! 01:06:45 – MUSICAL INTERLUDE 01:08:35 – Amazon app store for Android confirmed by WSJ 01:13:50 – WSJ: Verizon to sell iPhone in 2011, fifth generation iPhone is in the works (updated) 01:18:00 – Verizon to debut LTE in 38 cities, ‘half a dozen’ 4G smartphones and tablets in 1H 2011 01:18:35 – Apple afraid of a shattering followup to its Antennagate woes? 01:24:14 – Panasonic’s Jungle portable gaming system emerges, gets shown off on video (update: makes appearance on Rob Dyrdek’s MTV show) Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (enhanced AAC). [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator. [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) LISTEN (OGG) Contact the podcast 1-888-ENGADGET or podcast (at) engadget (dot) com. Twitter: @joshuatopolsky @futurepaul @reckless @engadget Engadget Podcast 215 – 10.09.2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Oct 2010 22:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Well, can’t say we didn’t see this coming; we’re just surprised that it’s taken this long for Meizu to take a hit over its notorious handset. In case you have no idea what we’re talking about, earlier this month said Chinese company’s been in heated talks with Apple due to the M8 smartphone bearing an “appearance roughly similar” to the iPhone . Seriously, that’s the only reason Apple provided for the accusation, if CEO Jack Wong is to be trusted (and hey, he did kinda ask for it). Anyhow, the latest development is that Meizu’s bowing to pressure from both the provincial intellectual property office and Cupertino, and announced that it’s shutting down production lines for its flagship M8 this month. This is no doubt a big blow to the company, but it might get even nastier — here’s what Jack said in one of his many frustrated forum postings: Apple requested that we cease manufacturing the M8 this month, we agreed but then [Apple] came back and asked for a sales ban instead. I can cope with a production freeze, but not with having our shops closed and thus not being able to use up our inventory. If Apple and the provincial IPO take another insatiable step, I can only go head to head against them. So, it looks like the M8′s all set for an early retirement, either way — it doesn’t look like Apple’s going to let this one go easily, and Jack’s also expressed concern over the fact that the IPO has the power to shut his factory down without going to court. That said, things are still looking positive for the elusive M9 — from the sounds of it, Meizu’s upcoming Android phone isn’t affected by this takedown (yet); but the question is whether Jack and co. can keep the shops running until a December launch for their next flagship device. Oh well, hang in there, Meizu! Meizu M8 ceases production amid pressure from Apple and intellectual property office originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Oct 2010 21:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) – Sudan’s foreign minister assured the U.N. Security Council Saturday that the government is committed to holding a referendum on southern independence on time – a vote that is widely expected to split the country in two. Addressing Security Council members wrapping up a fact-finding trip to Sudan and Uganda, Ali Karti said the government’s sole condition was no outside interference in the referendum. “We are fully committed to holding the referendum on time,” Karti told the visiting members of the Council, the U.N.’s most powerful arm. “We want it on time, but it must be arranged properly. … We do not want any interference in the…
Continue reading …At one point in the checkered writing career of your humble correspondent, he criticized children’s cartoons for displaying fascistic attitudes such as Snow White unfairly taking advantage of the labor performed by the Seven Dwarfs. One important caveat; I was just kidding. Yes, even though some people took me seriously, I meant the story to be satire. In the case of Salon.Com reviewer Andrew O’Hehir, he has no such excuse. He actually meant his absurd review of “Secretariat” to be taken completely seriously. Just how absurd was his review? Well, O’Hehir drops any semblance of sanity in his very first paragraph by claiming “Secretariat” was worthy of a Leni Riefenstahl Nazi propaganda movie. So here is the kickoff of the laughable “Triumph of the Will” (or “Triumph of the Horse”) fantasizing by O’Hehir: “Secretariat” is such a gorgeous film, its every shot and every scene so infused with warm golden light, that I began to wonder whether the movie theater were on fire. Or my head. But the welcoming glow that imbues every corner of this nostalgic horse-racing yarn with rich, lambent color comes from within, as if the movie itself is ablaze with its own crazy sense of purpose. (Or as if someone just off-screen were burning a cross on the lawn.) I enjoyed it immensely, flat-footed dialogue and implausible situations and all. Which doesn’t stop me from believing that in its totality “Secretariat” is a work of creepy, half-hilarious master-race propaganda almost worthy of Leni Riefenstahl, and all the more effective because it presents as a family-friendly yarn about a nice lady and her horse. Of course, no leftwing sanity-free movie review would be complete without the requisite gratuitous slap at the Tea Party movement and O’Hehir does not disappoint: Although the troubling racial subtext is more deeply buried here than in “The Blind Side” (where it’s more like text, period), “Secretariat” actually goes much further, presenting a honey-dipped fantasy vision of the American past as the Tea Party would like to imagine it, loaded with uplift and glory and scrubbed clean of multiculturalism and social discord. In the world of this movie, strong-willed and independent-minded women like Chenery are ladies first (she’s like a classed-up version of Sarah Palin feminism), left-wing activism is an endearing cute phase your kids go through (until they learn the hard truth about inheritance taxes), and all right-thinking Americans are united in their adoration of a Nietzschean Überhorse, a hero so superhuman he isn’t human at all. Our Nietzschean Untercritic is on an unintentional comedy roll so far be it from me to stop him from digging deeper into the absurd: The year Secretariat won the Triple Crown was the year the Vietnam War ended and the Watergate hearings began. You could hardly pick a period in post-Civil War American history more plagued by chaos and division and general insanity (well, OK — you could pick right now). Wallace references that social context in the most glancing and dismissive manner possible — Penny’s eldest daughter is depicted as a teen antiwar activist, in scenes that resemble lost episodes of “The Brady Bunch” — but our heroine’s double life as a Denver housewife and Virginia horse-farm owner proceeds pretty much as if the 1950s had gone on forever. (The words “Vietnam” and “Nixon” are never uttered.) The words “Salvador Allende” is never mentioned either. What a tragedy that a two hour movie about a superb racehorse couldn’t take the time to make a meaningless detour to explore that topic and cut into yet more “Secretariat” story time. O’Hehir also couldn’t resist a quick shoutout to Glenn Beck: …and I can’t help thinking that “Secretariat” is meant as a comforting allegory, like Glenn Beck’s sentimental Christmas yarn: The real America has been here all along, and we can get it back. The “Secretariat” director takes the O’Hehir heat for religious thought crimes: Religion and politics are barely mentioned in the story of Chenery and her amazing horse, but it’s clear that “Secretariat” was constructed and marketed with at least one eye on the conservative Christian audiences who embraced “The Blind Side.” The film opens with a voice-over passage from the Book of Job and ends with a hymn. Wallace, also the director of “We Were Warriors” and the writer of “Pearl Harbor” and “Braveheart,” is one of mainstream Hollywood’s few prominent Christians, and has spoken openly about his faith and his desire to make movies that appeal to “people with middle-American values.” GASP! One of the few…but that is still one too many for O’Hehir. The rest of O’Hehir’s review is so chock full of nonsense that even liberal movie critic Roger Ebert derided it as “wildly eccentric.” And one final O’Hehir nugget to demonstrate just how divorced from reality he is: Big Red himself is a big, handsome MacGuffin, symbolic window dressing for a quasi-inspirational fantasia of American whiteness and power. Just remain there in your Salon rubber room, Andrew. The nurse will be along shortly with your lithium shot and soon you might even shed some of your leftwing quasi-inspirational review fantasias.
Continue reading …Image credit:Chart Of The Day: The Top 25 Nameplates In August And Year-To-Date, Edward Niedemeyer, The Truth About Cars What’s the first thing you thought of when you saw this chart? For me it was the stereotype of a single man, living with mom and dad or sharing a flat with online gamer-guys, flipping burgers or waiting tables for money: yet living-large with a new FD150. But then again, it was just yesterday I saw a pregnant young woman – earlier I’d seen her ending a shelf stocking shift at… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Last night my wife and I had dinner at the Denny’s in Foothill Ranch (I had a coupon).
Continue reading …After ignoring on Friday morning the story of California Republican gubernatorial nominee Meg Whitman being called a “whore” by an aide for her opponent, Democrat Jerry Brown, CBS started to catch up on the story – but also buried it somewhat – on the same day’s CBS Evening News and again on Saturday morning’s The Early Show. While ABC’s World News and the NBC Nightly News both devoted full reports to the controversy – about one-and-a-half to two minutes in duration – on Friday, the CBS Evening News only gave the story 40 seconds, waiting until 18 minutes into the show – right after a full story was devoted to the Harry Reid/Sharron Angle race in Nevada. The reports on ABC and NBC had started about six to seven minutes into each show. Saturday’s The Early Show gave 28 seconds to the Brown/Whitman story within a report filed by CBS correspondent Whit Johnson which also dealt with Democratic efforts to defend their congressional majority from Republicans. NBC overall gave the story the most attention, including full reports on the Today show on both Friday and Saturday, and on Friday’s NBC Nightly News. ABC covered the story on Friday’s Good Morning America and on the same day’s World News. More details on Friday morning coverage of the story on ABC and NBC can be found here . Below are transcripts of the relevant stories from Friday’s World News on ABC, the CBS Evening News, and the NBC Nightly News; followed by Saturday’s The Early Show on CBS and Saturday’s Today show on NBC: #From the Friday, October 8, World News on ABC: 6:36 p.m. 1 minute 30 seconds in duration GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: In other political news, another twist in the tight race for California governor. For days, Republican Meg Whitman has been on the hot seat over an illegal immigrant housekeeper. Now it’s Democrat Jerry Brown’s turn, thanks to an aide using a word that shouldn’t have been used and wasn’t meant to be heard. David Wright has the story. JERRY BROWN, CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL NOMINEE: Hey, Scott, give me a call, Jerry Brown, love to talk to you. DAVID WRIGHT: The latest bomb shell in the California governor’s race came from a voice mail message that kept recording after Democrat Jerry Brown thought he hung up. He was seeking a union endorsement but got word the union was about to back his opponent. BROWN AUDIO: Do we want to put an ad out? WRIGHT: At that point, a second voice chimes in with a harsh word about Republican Meg Whitman. UNIDENTIFIED MALE VOICE: She’s a whore. ANDREA JONES RIVERA, MEG WHITMAN CAMPAIGN: These are offensive comments that have no place in any conversation at any office – worst of all, in the middle of a gubernatorial campaign. WRIGHT: The Brown campaign has apologized for the salty language. BROWN AT DEBATE: This is a question of talking out of both sides of your mouth. WRIGHT: At their most recent debate, Brown called Whitman a hypocrite for employing an illegal immigrant as a nanny for nine years. Whitman called Brown a bully. MEG WHITMAN, CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL NOMINEE: It was a political stunt- WRIGHT: On the air waves- CLIP OF AD: Whitman was caught reaping millions from insider stock deals. WRIGHT -the two candidates have traded endless barbs – $140 Million spent on ads, including $120 million from Whitman’s own pocket, a new record. This campaign seems to be bringing out the worst in these two candidates. David Wright, ABC News, Oakland. #From the Friday, October 8, CBS Evening News : 6:48 p.m. duration 40 seconds MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ: Twenty-five days now until the midterm elections, and in the battle for control of the Senate, we’re following the critical contests that will decide it. The Republicans need a net gain of 10 seats to retake the Senate. The latest analysis by our CBS News election team finds 12 seats now held by Democrats are at risk. That includes the seat held by the top Democrat, Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. Ben Tracy reports that Reid is fighting for his political life in a race that’s down, dirty, and, oh, so close. UNIDENTIFIED NARRATOR IN AD: Introducing Sharron Angle’s crazy juice! BEN TRACY: In Nevada, it’s become a race to the bottom. UNIDENTIFIED NARRATOR IN AD: Harry Reid, the best friend illegals have ever had. TRACY: In a new ad, Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle says Senator Harry Reid even supports child molesters. UNIDENTIFIED NARRATOR IN AD: Reid actually voted to use taxpayer dollars to pay for Viagra for convicted child molesters and sex offenders. TRACY: Reid calls Angle a pathological liar. UNIDENTIFIED NARRATOR IN AD: More crazy talk and outright lies. TRACY: For the Tea Party, this is the biggest Senate race in the country. JOHN DICKERSON, CBS NEWS POLITICAL ANALYST: It would show not only that they have influence, but that they have enough influence to knock off the most powerful Democrat in the Senate. UNIDENTIFIED MALE PROTESTER: Save America! TRACY: Tea Party groups have rallied in Reid’s hometown and have now spent more than $1 million, mostly on TV ads. Yet Harry Reid has another tough opponent, the economy. The unemployment rate here in Nevada is the highest in the nation, and the foreclosure rate is worse here than anywhere else. That’s made Reid deeply unpopular and an easy target for Republicans. And yet Sharron Angle’s own words could be keeping Reid alive. She suggested Americans may need to bear arms against the government, and that Islamic law is being set up in some U.S. cities, calling it “a militant terrorist situation.” BILLY VASSILIADIS, ADVISER TO SENATOR REID: She’s not of this planet, and it would be embarrassing to the state for her to be our U.S. Senator. TRACY: Even some Republicans worry. On Thursday, a top party leader in Nevada reluctantly endorsed Reid, citing Angle’s calls for privatizing Social Security and Medicare, calling that extreme. But her supporters say she has the momentum. Do you think if you had a more moderate candidate, you’d be doing a lot better? ROGER STOCKTON, WESTHAM REPRESENTATION PAC: I don’t think so. If the Dalai Lama ran against Harry Reid, he’d be attacking him for his choice of clothing or for hanging out with too many bald people. TRACY: The bottom line is that a surprisingly high number of voters in Nevada dislike both candidates, and a whopping 10 percent plan to vote none of the above, which makes this dog fight in the desert still a tossup. Ben Tracy, CBS News, Las Vegas. 40 seconds at 6:48 RODRIGUEZ: In another hotly contested race, some nasty language was caught on tape, and that’s tonight’s campaign 2010 hot sheet. In the California governor’s race, Democrat Jerry Brown and an aide were caught on voice mail blasting Republican Meg Whitman, accusing her of cutting a secret deal with a police union. A warning, the language is graphic. UNIDENTIFIED MALE VOICE #1: What about saying she’s a whore? UNIDENTIFIED MALE VOICE #2: That’s good. UNIDENTIFIED MALE VOICE #1: Whore. VOICE OF JERRY BROWN: Well, I’m going to use that. RODRIGUEZ: It’s not clear who spoke the offensive word, but the Brown campaign apologized to Whitman and anyone else who may have been offended. A Whitman spokesman said the language was an insult to the women of California. #From the Friday, October 8, NBC Nightly News : 7:07 p.m. 2 minutes 10 seconds in duration BRIAN WILLIAMS: And now to the governor’s race here in California. It has been a rough one by any standard, but it’s now hit a new low thanks to a piece of audio recorded on a voice mail that was not supposed to be for public consumption. Our report tonight from NBC’s Lee Cowan. LEE COWAN: As campaign calls go, the one Jerry Brown made to the offices of a Los Angeles police union last month sounded pretty routine. JERRY BROWN AUDIO: Hey, Scott, give me a call, Jerry Brown, love to talk to you. COWAN: Brown left a voice mail, but when he hung up- BROWN AUDIO: Your support means a lot to me Thanks. COWAN: -the call didn’t disconnect. What was then captured was an impromptu strategy session, the sausage making of political campaigns. And much like sausage making, it wasn’t pretty. On the call, Brown sounded frustrated. He mused that he had lost the police union’s support because he’d threatened to cut public safety pensions, while his opponent Meg Whitman promised something different. BROWN AUDIO: Do we want to put an ad out? That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be, that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t? COWAN: Suddenly, what appears to be a second voice is heard. BROWN AUDIO: What about saying that- UNIDENTIFIED VOICE AUDIO: She’s a whore! Whore! BROWN AUDIO: Well, I’m going to use that. It proves you’ve cut a secret deal to protect the pensions. COWAN: Whitman, anxious to divert headlines from her undocumented housekeeper troubles, responded almost immediately. “The use of the term ‘whore’ is an insult,” the statement read. “This is an appalling and unforgivable smear.” Brown’s campaign insists he was responding to the notion of Whitman cutting a deal, not the idea of name-calling, but admitted, “At times our language was salty. We apologize to Ms. Whitman and anyone who may have been offended.” Still, the Whitman campaign says this isn’t the end of it. The two are scheduled to face-off for their third and final debate next week, where the less than endearing term is sure to be brought up again. Lee Cowan, NBC News, Los Angeles. #From the Saturday, October 9, The Early Show on CBS: REBECCA JARVIS: Midterm election campaigns are entering the homestretch, and the White House is putting out its biggest stars with the hopes of saving some Democratic candidates trailing in the polls. And, as November looms, a new strategy is emerging. CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson is at the White House this morning and more with the story. Good morning, Whit. WHIT JOHNSON: Rebecca, good morning. Tomorrow President Obama and Vice President Biden head to Philadelphia for another big rally. The White House is hoping to reignite and reenergize the Democratic base – and they’re doing it by calling out some familiar names. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: In this Senate race, two groups funded and advised by Karl Rove have outspent the Democratic Party 2 to 1. JOHNSON: In Illinois this week, President Obama used Karl Rove as Democratic bait, the latest strategy to get voters fired up over millions of dollars of political ads paid for by special interests. CLIP OF AD: Friends don’t let friends vote Alexi. JOHNSON: Meanwhile, Republicans are staying on message calling the upcoming election a referendum on President Obama. JOHN BOEHNER, HOUSE MINORITY LEADER: As Americans, we have to decide, do we want another two years of job-killing policies coming out of Washington? Or have we had enough? JOHNSON: As party leaders refine their agendas, some statewide races are getting nastier by the day. The California governor’s race, a recorded conversation between Democrat Jerry Brown and his staff has added fuel to an already hostile contest. JERRY BROWN, CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL NOMINEE, IN AUDIO: They know Whitman will give ‘em will cut them a deal but I won’t. But she will probably believe it. UNIDENTIFIED MALE VOICE: What about saying that she’s a whore? JOHNSON: The Brown campaign apologized for the incident, but a spokesperson for Meg Whitman called it appalling and unforgiveable. The President and Vice President have been on the campaign trail for weeks stumping for various candidates, but next week, for the first time this election year, Michelle Obama, the First Lady will hit the road for a number of endorsements and fund-raisers across the country. Rebecca? JARVIS: And, Whit, last night on his program Bill Maher did another thing putting himself into this debate. He posted a photo of an Ohio politician – you see it there on your screen – posing in SS uniform. How’s it going to, Whit, impact elections there? JOHNSON: Well, Rebecca, that’s Rich Iott, Republican and Tea Party favorite. At ths point, all indications are the race is gong to go to the Democrat anyway, but he did defend himself to the Atlantic, saying that this was not a Halloween costume, this was simply a World War II Nazi reenactment group he used to be a part of. He does not subscribe to the tenants of Nazism. He says he is simply fascinated with the history of Nazi Germany, but certainly not something he wants to talking about this close to the election. #From the Saturday, October 9, 2010, Today show: LESTER HOLT: Now, to California’s bruising gubernatorial race, and the already ugly campaign may have reached a new low. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports. LEE COWAN: As campaign calls go, the one Jerry Brown made to the offices of a Los Angeles police union last month sounded pretty routine. JERRY BROWN AUDIO: Hey, Scott, give me a call, Jerry Brown, love to talk to you. COWAN: Brown left a voice mail, but when he hung up- BROWN AUDIO: Your support means a lot to me Thanks. COWAN: -the call didn’t disconnect. What was then captured was an impromptu strategy session, the sausage making of political campaigns. And much like sausage making, it wasn’t pretty. On the call, Brown sounded frustrated. He mused that he had lost the police union’s support because he’d threatened to cut public safety pensions, while his opponent Meg Whitman promised something different. BROWN AUDIO: Do we want to put an ad out? That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be, that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t? COWAN: Suddenly, what appears to be a second voice is heard. BROWN AUDIO: What about saying that- UNIDENTIFIED VOICE AUDIO: She’s a whore! Whore! BROWN AUDIO: Well, I’m going to use that. It proves you’ve cut a secret deal to protect the pensions. COWAN: Whitman, anxious to divert headlines from her undocumented housekeeper troubles, responded almost immediately. “The use of the term ‘whore’ is an insult,” the statement read. “This is an appalling and unforgivable smear.” Brown’s campaign insists he was responding to the notion of Whitman cutting a deal, not the idea of name-calling, but admitted, “At times our language was salty. We apologize to Ms. Whitman and anyone who may have been offended.” Still, the Whitman campaign says this isn’t the end of it. The two are scheduled to face off for their third and final debate next week, where the less than endearing term is sure to be brought up again. For Today, Lee Cowan, NBC News, Los Angeles.
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