Click here to view this media John McCain is never going to admit it was a mistake or apologize for unleashing Sarah Palin on the rest of us. He continued to defend her on this Sunday’s State of the Union program on CNN. Someone needs to tell Candy Crowley that he’s never going to read her book either. CROWLEY: I have less than 30 seconds here. But I have to ask you about Sarah Palin. New book out that you’re going to read sooner or later. She’s going to Iowa, she’s going to South Carolina. The big game is, is she going to run for president, isn’t she going to run for president. You know her probably better than any politician who does. How do you read what’s going on? MCCAIN: I read I think she’s keeping her options open, and I think she should. I think she is an incredible force in the American political arena. CROWLEY: And a divisive force, would you agree? MCCAIN: I think that anybody who has the visibility that Sarah has is obviously going to have some divisiveness. I remember that a guy named Ronald Reagan used to be viewed by some as divisive. CROWLEY: So you sort of — do you see her as a parallel? MCCAIN: No, I think she’s doing a great job. I think she’s doing a great job. I think she has motivated our base. I think she had a positive impact on the last election, and I’m proud of her. CROWLEY: Senator John McCain, there is never enough time. Thank you so much. MCCAIN: Thanks for having me on. CROWLEY: I appreciate it. Looks like they’re never going to stop with the revisionist history on Ronnie Ray-gun either. I hate to break it to you, Johnny, but he’s still viewed as divisive by many of us as well.
Continue reading …The folks at UT Austin’s HCR Laboratory have been working on a Meka humanoid robot for some time now, but they’ve only just recently added one pretty significant component to it: a head. This so-called “Dreamer” isn’t just your ordinary robot head, though — described by the researchers as a “sociable humanoid head,” the head is modeled on anime and comic characters, and promises to establish an “organic link to its biological counterpart, creating feelings of quasi-affinity in response to gestures and synthetic emotions.” In other words, it’s impressive enough to hold your attention while you interact with it, and it may very well creep you out a little. Head on past the break to check it out in action. Continue reading Meka, UT Austin researchers show off ‘sociable’ Dreamer robot head Meka, UT Austin researchers show off ‘sociable’ Dreamer robot head originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 29 Nov 2010 14:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Those greedy bureaucrats sending out grandma’s social security check and cleaning up the toilets in our national parks finally have it coming to them, thanks to our honest, hard-working politicians. Republican lawmakers are expected to call for downsizing of the government and pay-cuts, while President Obama is proposing a two-year pay freeze for non-military federal employees. That measure would, the White House estimates, save a piddling (in deficit terms) $5 billion by 2012. It’s probably more of a strategic maneuver to keep the GOP’s purges at bay.
Continue reading …Doctors should be aware that eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia are increasing rapidly in children and adolescents and thus should be on the lookout for signs of problems in their young patients, a new report says.
Continue reading …Nations around the world are condemning the release of confidential US diplomatic cables on subjects such as Iran’s nuclear program and US efforts to spy on foreign officials. (Nov. 29)
Continue reading …Japan is overwhelmingly the world’s largest market for bluefin tuna, photo: Stewart Butterfield / Creative Commons Nearly two years ago to the day I wrote the headline New Bluefin Tuna Quota Levels Are A “Mockery of Science” and today the exact same thing still holds true: The International Commission for the Conservation… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Image via Farmigo CSAs, or Community Sustained Agriculture programs , are an excellent way to ensure that the bounty of a farm reaches our kitchen tables. Consumers subscribe to a farm or group (either annual, monthly, or per-box) and receive boxes of freshly harvested, usually organic foods. However, for the farmers, sometimes CSAs can be problematic — either in how much work it is to stay organized with subscriptions and deliveries or losing out on potential profits because of CSA price caps. However, one new sta… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …One of the newly released WikiLeaks documents concerns a meeting between several Senators and Syrian President Asad. During the conversation, Senator Amy Klobuchar presses for Syrian assistance to pressure Iran to release the three hikers imprisoned in Iran. From a lengthy cable describing a meeting between Syrian Bashar al-Asad and Senators Gregg, Bayh, Specter, Enzi, Cornyn, and Klobuchar on January 4, 2010: ¶12. (S) Senator Klobuchar commented that she had supported Barak Obama because of his promise to advance a new approach to international relations. While there were no easy solutions in the region, the U.S. and Syria appeared to have overlapping interests in avoiding war and in ensuring a strong and stable Iraq. From the U.S. perspective, Syria might demonstrate as a goodwill gesture its interest in better relations by helping obtain the release of three American citizens — Joshua Fattal, Shane Bauer and Sarah Shourd — who apparrently crossed into Iran while hiking in northeastern Iraq. Swiss officials had visited them, but they were isolated and the U.S. lacked information on their whereabouts and any pending charges. ¶13. (S) Asad replied he was unfamiliar with their case and requested that the Embassy send more information. Senator Specter interjected later in the conversation that the Embassy had delivered a letter to the MFA that week from the Secretary. Specter added he had personally raised the matter in Washington with Syrian Ambassador Imad Mustafa. The U.S. would view positively Syrian efforts to secure the three Americans’ release, Specter said, comparing the case to the Iranian detention of UK sailors whom Syria helped to free. “We’ll try our best,” replied Asad, saying it would be necessary to ask about the legal aspects of the case. Specter clarified there had been no charges filed. It had started as a trespassing case, but U.S.-Iranian relations were so poor it was impossible to resolve. I would be interested to know if there was any follow up to this conversation, if there was any effort on the part of Syria to approach Iran about their release, and whether other similar requests were made of other countries in the region with diplomatic relations with Iran. Part of the problem I have with how these documents are released and disseminated is their lack of context or followup. There’s no stream, just cherry-picked pieces of information. Still, it’s a positive sign to see not one, but two US Senators putting pressure on Iran’s allies in the region to release the hikers. One down, two left.
Continue reading …Photo credit: avilasal / Creative Commons When Washington, DC, passed the “Healthy Schools” initiative earlier this year, it took a leap ahead of the rest of the country in terms of serving quality, healthy, food in it’s school districts. With three in four students at risk of hunger and one in three overweight or obese, there is perhaps no place that needed such a program more. But now, due to a $188 million gap in the city’s budget, this program has been stripped of its funding…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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