Saturday, November 2, 2013

After unity, Obama faces Democratic pushback


WASHINGTON (AP) — Just two weeks after President Barack Obama saw his Democratic Party put up an unyielding front against Republicans, his coalition is showing signs of stress.

From health care to spying to pending budget deals, many congressional Democrats are challenging the administration and pushing for measures that the White House has not embraced.

Some Democrats are seeking to extend the enrollment period for new health care exchanges. Others want to place restraints on National Security Administration surveillance capabilities. Still others are standing tough against any budget deal that uses long-term reductions in major benefit programs to offset immediate cuts in defense.

Though focused on disparate issues, the Democrats' anxieties are connected by timing and stand out all the more when contrasted with the remarkable unity the party displayed during the recent showdown over the partial government shutdown and the confrontation over raising the nation's borrowing limit.

"That moment was always going to be fleeting," said Matt Bennett, who worked in the Clinton White House and who regularly consults with Obama aides. "The White House, every White House, understands that these folks, driven either by principle or the demands of the politics of their state, have to put daylight between themselves and the president on occasion."

Obama and the Democrats emerged from the debt and shutdown clash with what they wanted: a reopened government, a higher debt ceiling and a Republican Party reeling in the depths of public opinion polls.

But within days, attention turned to the problem-riddled launch of the 3-year-old health care law's enrollment stage and revelations that the U.S. had been secretly monitoring the communications of as many as 35 allied leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. And with new budget talks underway, Democratic Party liberals reiterated demands that Obama not agree to changes that reduce Social Security or Medicare benefits even in the improbable event Republicans agree to increase budget revenues.

The fraying on the Democratic Party edges is hardly unraveling Obama's support and it pales when compared to the upheaval within the Republican Party as it distances itself from the tactics of tea party conservatives. But the pushback from Democrats comes as Obama is trying to draw renewed attention to his agenda, including passage of an immigration overhaul, his jobs initiatives and the benefits of his health care law.

The computer troubles that befell the start of health insurance sign-ups have caused the greatest anxiety. Republicans pounced on the difficulties as evidence of deeper flaws in the law. But Democrats, even as they defended the policy, also demanded answers in the face of questions from their constituents.

"The fact is that the administration really failed these Americans," Rep. Allyson Schwartz, D-Pa., told Medicare chief Marilyn Tavenner at a hearing this week. "So going forward there can be just no more excuses."

In the Senate, 10 Democrats signed on to a letter seeking an unspecified extension of the enrollment period, which ends March 31. "As you continue to fix problems with the website and the enrollment process, it is critical that the administration be open to modifications that provide greater flexibility for the American people seeking to access health insurance," Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., wrote.

Another Democratic senator, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, has called for a one-year delay in the requirement that virtually all Americans have health insurance or pay a fine.

Democrats who have talked to White House officials in recent days describe them as rattled by the health care blunders. But they say they are confident that the troubled website used for enrollment will be corrected and fully operational by the end of November.

The spying revelations also have created some tensions between the administration and Democrats. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and until now a staunch supporter of the NSA's surveillance, called for a "total review of all intelligence programs" following the Merkel reports.

She said that when it came to the NSA collecting intelligence on the leaders of allies such as France, Spain, Mexico and Germany, "Let me state unequivocally: I am totally opposed."

With Congress renewing budget talks Wednesday, liberals have been outspoken in their insistence that Democrats vigorously resist efforts to reduce long-term deficits with savings in Social Security or Medicare. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, an independent who usually votes with Democrats, has been the most outspoken, saying he fears a budget deal will contain a proposal in Obama's budget to reduce cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security and other benefit programs.

Obama, however, has proposed that remedy only if Republicans agree to raise tax revenue, a bargain that most in the GOP firmly oppose. Moreover, leaders from both parties as well as White House officials have signaled that budget talks are looking for a small budget deal, not the type of "grand bargain" that would embrace such a revenue-for-benefit-cuts deal.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/unity-obama-faces-democratic-pushback-071058947--politics.html
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Why We Ride: Film Review



The Bottom Line


Appealing doc that views motorcycling from multiple angles isn’t just for enthusiasts.




Opens


Nov. 1 (Kretz Media Holdings)


Director


Bryan H. Carroll




Leveraging substantial appeal and abundant style, Why We Ride adeptly challenges the misconception of motorcyclists as “outlaw bikers” – always more of a marginal group compared to the vast majority of recreational and pro riders who have popularized motorcycling as both a pastime and a globally renowned sport.



Covering a wide range of motorcycling styles while reaching out to multiple communities of riders, Bryan H. Carroll’s doc has the potential to capture the attention of legions of enthusiasts worldwide.


Kickstarting things off with a succinct and highly entertaining capsule history of motorcycling in the US, the film pays tribute to some of the early heroes of the sport, whose bareheaded exploits in death-defying races became the stuff of legend among enthusiastic fans.


Some, like famed race champion Ed “Iron Man” Kretz, managed to build careers, and even family dynasties around the sport, as described by his daughter Donna Jean and son Ed Jr., a national competitor himself in the 50s and 60s. Others challenge the clock in time-trials (often at speeds topping 200mph), including Valerie Thompson, a land-speed record holder. 


Diehard devotees are epitomized by designers of bikes and accessories like Troy Lee, who illustrates helmets he paints by hand, and the Ness family of custom bike builders, now encompassing three generations. Hobbyists are also well-represented, participating in events like motocross and its extreme-sport spinoff hill climbing, although few seem inclined to consider the environmental impacts of off-road biking activities. This lively mix of both male and female motorcyclists casts a wide net, even if racial diversity is noticeably lacking among those profiled.


With a notable level of pedigree among interview subjects from throughout the industry, the film’s emphasis on family and community comes as little surprise, nor does its dismissal of the stereotypical reprobate biker image, as perpetuated by popular media and movies like Marlon Brando’s The Wild One.


Thrilling footage of motorcycle events expertly directed by Carroll and impressively shot by cinematographers Andrew Waruszewski and Douglas Cheney in sharp HD muscularly augment in-depth interview segments, which could have been better set up by identifying the subjects involved before the final credits. Although a rather self-congratulatory air intermittently hangs over the film, the accomplishments of the participants and the popularity of motorcycling speak for themselves, without the need for superfluous commentary.


Opens: Nov. 1 (Kretz Media Holdings)


Production companies: Gnarlynow Entertainment, Walking West Entertainment 


Director: Bryan H. Carroll


Screenwriter: Chris Hampel


Producers: James Walker, Bryan H. Carroll


Executive Producer: Walter Zuck


Directors of photography: Andrew Waruszewski, Douglas Cheney


Music: Steven Gutheinz


Editors: Ryan Wise, David Blackburn


Rated PG, 89 minutes


 


Twitter: @CinemaPlanet


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One Direction's Full-Length "Story of My Life" Video Leaked!

Yet another unscheduled track release just hit the web today (November 1): One Direction's full-length music video for "Story of My Life" was just leaked!


The video showcases Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, and Zayn Malik attempting the recreation of significant moments from their pasts.


In related news, the band just released a tweet earlier today, writing, "TWO DAYS TO GO!! #StoryOfMyLifeVideo = OFFICIALLY out Sunday 4pm GMT! 1DHQ x." Unfortunately, their news my have fallen on deaf ears.


However, according to the British boy band's website, "You can download the boys’ new single “Story of My Life” now on iTunes!" Enjoy!






Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/one-direction/one-directions-full-length-story-my-life-video-leaked-953908
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Drake Dresses up as Kanye West...And Wins

When celebrities dress up as other celebrities for Halloween, things get confusing. When Drake dresses up as Kanye West at his own concert, he wins Halloween 2013.


Drake went all out, dressing as the 36-year-old rapper, wearing an over-sized tank, printed jeans a sequin mask, backstage at his Washington, D.C. concert on Thursday (October 31).


Drake shared a snapshot of his costume on Instagram, captioning the shot, “I win the backstage costume contest every time #LightSkinYeezus #IAmAGod #IconicShit #HomeMadeDonda #AllPraiseToTheGenius.”


Take a look at Drake's pic, and see for yourself if mimicry is the best form of flattery, and whether or not Drake truly is "the winner!"


Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/drake/drake-dresses-kanye-westand-wins-954027
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Celebrities React to the LAX Airport Shooting

As news comes in from the incident at Los Angeles’ LAX airport, we have learned that a gunman reportedly shot and killed a TSA agent and wounded two other people this morning (November 1). The gunman is reported to be deceased, security has evacuated at least one terminal of the airport and all flights have been grounded.


Very little is known still about the incident, but celebrities both on the road and off have been tweeting about it.


Find out what some of the stars are saying in their tweets below:


James Franco: “At #lax Some s**tbag shot up the place,”


Alyssa Milano: "Several people wounded at Los Angeles International Airport after reports of gunshots http://bbc.in/Ht6RNp #LAX /via @BBCBreaking."


Sarah Silverman: "Oy- didn't know about LAX. I'm in NYC."


Josh Groban: "Oh no. LAX. News isn't saying much. How horrible...hope it's resolved soon."


Nick Jonas: "Currently waiting on the plane in a remote parking area. I am safe. Praying for the victims of this shooting."


Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/celebrity-news/celebrities-react-lax-airport-shooting-953905
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The Engadget Mobile Podcast is live at 7PM ET!

The crazy month we call October has finally come to an end, and it's been one of the most hectic in recent memory. This week, we saw the Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 officially come out, and there was a bit about the iPad Air as well. Our guest on this week's podcast is Taylor Wimberly, who until ...


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