Saturday, August 3, 2013

Video Highlights: Sri Lanka vs South Africa 1st T20 Match 2013

Watch Sri Lanka vs South Africa 1st T20 Highlights in Good Quality of T20 Series 2013 Played on 2nd August, 2013. Watch Sri vs SA 1st T20 Match Cricket Highlights 2013. Sri Lanka vs South Africa 1st T20 Highlights 2013 in High Quality Online will be available after the Match.

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South Africa won the toss, and elected to bat first
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Amanda Bynes Denied Request To Leave Psychiatric Hold

Bynes' request to leave her 5150 hold early was denied by a judge on Thursday, according to a new report.
By Jocelyn Vena

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Surprising win brings hope to some California Republicans

A conservative activist believes California can once again be Republican if the GOP is careful to send the right message.

With a Republican's recent win in a Democrat and Hispanic county, Republicans in the Golden State feel a new hope that the party can once again secure California. Democrat runner Leticia Perez lost the Senate seat to Republican farmer Andy Vidak, who courted and won much of the Hispanic vote in California's central valley. Democrats have secured both houses of the state Legislature, but Republicans say the party's new lows are allowing the GOP to come back stronger than ever. Martha Flores-Gibson is a candidate for the Long Beach City Council.

Flores Gibson, Martha (R-CA)"I believe the GOP is on its rise up,? Flores-Gibson says. ?With the GOP, the only way it can go is up ??it can't go down because they have continually gotten hit on various issues."

She asserts that Republicans must re-coin the term "democracy" if they want to win the Hispanic vote.

"When you look at the Hispanic population ??let's look at the Hispanics in California ??they're very conservative in every area; however, they are really confused about democracy ? so the term is very confusing,? she explains. ?However, when you have them one small group at a time, or even one person at a time, you get their vote because they believe that if they work hard, they are going to get ahead."

The state's newly elected GOP Chairman Jim Brulte said it is possible for California to become Republican again. Republicans are depending on Brulte's experience to help them win seats and rebuild the party.

Source: http://www.onenewsnow.com/politics-govt/2013/08/02/surprising-win-brings-hope-to-some-california-republicans

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Dot Earth Blog: Google?s Science Fellows Challenge the Company?s Fund-Raising for Senator Inhofe

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Scientists who were once invited to Google to discussion climate science communication now communication their anger about the company?s fund-raiser for Senator James Inhofe. ? ? ? ? ...

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Stocks open higher; S&P 500 cracks 1700-point barrier

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Stocks soared to fresh closing highs on Thursday, one day before the government releases critical jobs figures that could help determine whether the economy is healthy enough for the Federal Reserve to begin to slow down its stimulus package.

The rally, in which the S&P 500 went through the 1,700-point level for the first time, was sparked by a plethora of upbeat economic data ahead of the widely-watched jobs report set for Friday morning.

Analysts polled by Reuters expect to see a gain of 184,000 jobs in July, after a 195,000 uptick in the previous month.?

(Read more:?July jobs report key to Fed action)

"The jobs numbers have been decent as of late, but the problem is the quality of employment," said Lance Roberts, chief economist at StreetTalk Advisors. "There's also clearly a divergence between the stock market and real economy and that's because of the artificial stimulus from the Fed.

"The problem is that they're not seeing that stimulus being translated into the economy so the worry we should have is that we're inflating valuations and the issue of potentially blowing an asset bubble is very real."

On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve?declined to signal when it would start tapering its bond-buying program, which has buoyed the markets. However, it did raise concerns about rising mortgage rates and flagged the risks of inflation falling too far below its target. In addition, the central bank slightly downgraded its outlook for economic growth.

But several reports on Thursday boosted the views of many analysts that the economy is getting healthier. Weekly jobless claims?dropped to a 5-1/2 year low, according to the Labor Department. And the number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms?declined modestly in July, with employers announcing 37,701 cuts last month, down 4.2 percent from June, according to the report from consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

In another positive sign, the pace of growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector accelerated in July to the?highest level since June 2011 as new orders surged, according to the Institute for Supply Management.?

The positive economic data have stimulated the stock markets recently. Major stock averages closed out their?best July since 2010 on Wednesday and so far this year, the Dow and S&P 500 have spiked more than 19 percent, while the Nasdaq has surged an impressive 21 percent.

On Thursday, the?Dow Jones Industrial Average spiked to close 128 points higher and set a fresh all-time high of 15,650.69, lifted by Bank of America and P&G. ExxonMobil was among the few Dow components in the red.

The?S&P 500 and the?Nasdaq both put on 1 percent, with the S&P 500 piercing the 1700 barrier to close at 1706.87. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, slid below 13.

All key S&P sectors closed in positive territory, led by financials and industrials.

"The rising asset prices will help instill confidence and that will breed more confidence," said Matthew Kaufler, portfolio manager of the Clover Value Fund at Federated.?

"However, we've had a great run in the market and at some point there will be a correction in the near point?still, my sense would be that there's enough momentum that we'll end the year up a few percentage points higher than where we currently are."

(Read more:Short the S&P atall-time highs? Absolutely!)

Asian stocks rallied after China's official PMI (purchasing manager's index) data showed the country's manufacturing sector continued to expand in July, defying forecasts of a contraction. But the picture was mixed, with a private gauge of factory activity by HSBC showing an 11-month low of 47.7 in July. Japan's Nikkei rallied to a one-month peak on the news, the Shanghai Composite hit a one-week high and South Korea's Kospi touched a seven-week high.

"Official PMI is more skewed to larger companies, and the HSBC figure reflects the smaller companies and that is where you get this divergence," said Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economics research at HSBC.

(Read more: Will China PMI mark the end of negative data surprises?)

In Europe, the European Central Bank kept its main interest rate unchanged at a record low of 0.5 percent, and reiterated that rates would remain at present or lower levels for an extended period of time.

"Labor market conditions remain weak. Looking ahead to the remainder of the year and 2014, euro area growth should benefit from a gradual recovery in global demand," said ECB president Mario Draghi in a press conference following the announcement. "Our monetary policy stance remains accommodative for as long as necessary. We have unanimously confirmed the forward guidance we gave last time."

Euro zone manufacturing activity grew for the first time in two years in July, with the purchasing manager's index (PMI) climbing to 50.3 in July. A reading above 50 indicates an expansion.

And the Bank of England left its interest rates unchanged at 0.5 percent, as expected, under its new governor, Mark Carney.

(Read more:July jobs report key to Fed action)

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Man Repays $500,000 in Insurance Money With 4 Tons of Quarters

When Roger Herrin learned that a court had ordered him to repay $500,000 he had received in insurance payments for the death of his son, he decided to protest the order in an unusual way: he paid approximately a third of the money back in quarters, which, altogether, weighed nearly four tons.

Herrin's 15-year-old son, Michael, was killed in a car accident in 2001. Because Michael was the only one of the four passengers in the car who died, Herrin received the bulk of the $800,000 settlement from the car's insurance. Herrin also received $1.65 million in other insurance payments as a result of his son's death.

The other crash victims and their families contested the ruling, and a legal battle continued between the families until an appellate court ordered Herrin to refund his share to increase the other families' take

"They can have all the money in the world, and I'd take my son back,? Herrin told WSIL. ?To support, my deceased son and ex-wife, I have to fight it to the very end, and this is the final end.?

The 7,500 pounds of quarters were packed in 50 pound, transparent bags, and transported from the Federal Reserve in St. Louis to the law offices of the attorneys representing the other families on a flatbed truck and in an armored truck. Naturally, the attorneys receiving the quarters weren't pleased.

"We've been on pins and needles because we had a lot of cash suddenly laying around [and] it was publicized," Mark Prince, an attorney for the car's driver and her son, said. "We don't have safes or vaults, and we lock our front door. Advance notice would have been nice, because we could have made arrangements to have it delivered to the bank."

Not that Herrin regrets the inconvenience he caused. "I really wanted to do it in pennies,? he told NBC News.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

'Fosters' to air TV's first post-DOMA wedding

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"The Fosters" on ABC Family will feature the first gay TV wedding since the Supreme Court ruled.

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Stef (Teri Polo) and Lena (Sherri Saum) walk down the aisle on "The Fosters" in TV's first gay wedding since DOMA was struck down.

On the historic day this summer that Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo were married in Los Angeles and Kristin Perry and Sandy Stier exchanged vows in San Francisco, a similar wedding took place in the backyard of a house in Long Beach, Calif.

The third nuptials belonged to fictional characters Stef Foster and Lena Adams of ?The Fosters??TV?s first gay characters to say ?I do? since the Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. The ABC Family drama?s creators, Bradley Bredeweg and Peter Paige, credit ?universal synergy? with the impeccable timing of the filming of the garden ceremony on June 28, the same day two of the couples challenging Prop 8 in California (which bans gay marriage) became legally wed.

The wedding is part of the show?s first season finale, which airs on Aug. 5.

?I will never forget that day when Peter and I were sitting behind the monitors in our directors? chairs, just looking at the wedding on screen and looking at each other realizing what happened here on this day,? Bredeweg said. ?There were tears, there were hands being held. It was just quite a celebration of the show, of what was happening historically for gay and lesbian couples. It was beautiful.?

Stef and Lena's is certainly not the first same-sex marriage on television. Although NBC's "Friends" received a lot of kudos for its lesbian wedding in 1996, two other sitcoms had already broken that ground. The first show to feature a gay wedding was Fox's "Roc" which showed a ceremony between two men; "Roseanne" followed suit in 1995.

In anticipation of the Supreme Court ruling in June, the script for "The Fosters" finale called for a wedding ? no matter what the higher court decided, said Paige, who is best known for his role on Showtime's ?Queer as Folk," which also featured two gay weddings. But it was ?an incredible moment,? Paige said, to shoot Stef?s (Teri Polo) and Lena?s (Sherri Saum) wedding within the context of real marriages taking place in the state for the first time in five years.

?From our earliest conversations, we were going to have a wedding,? Paige said. ?We thought if Prop 8 goes the way of the Fosters, it would be fantastic to be the first legal wedding in California on television after the decision. If it doesn't go our way, then it?s an opportunity to make a statement that no matter what anybody says we won?t be bowed.?

But that?s not the only statement ?The Fosters? is making. The family drama also stands out in the TV landscape as the first show to depict foster care from the point of view of the parents, the children already living in the house and the new ones joining the family. Stef and Lena are raising Stef?s biological son from a previous marriage, two Latino children they fostered and later adopted; and two new siblings they have taken into their home.

With other shows, like "Modern Family" and "The New Normal," paving the way in terms of portraying gay parenting, Bredeweg and Paige decided their non-traditional family would be headed by a lesbian couple instead of two gay men. They chose to set it in the world of foster care after Paige participated in federally funded study about LGBT youth in foster care.

?It?s sort of amazing to me that it hasn?t been done,? Paige said, who sits on the board of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. ?Being a kid is so difficult but being a kid who is completely unmoored, I don?t know how you survive. Certainly, it?s been done before as far as having foster kids as characters, but it?s always backstory. I don?t think we?ve ever truly explored in the moment what it?s like to be a foster child. Usually, the foster kid in Hollywood is the bad seed. We?ve just been so moved and impassioned by what we?ve heard from these foster kids, that it has to be told.?

Executive producer Joanna Johnson, a white lesbian mother with a Latino wife and two adopted biracial children, runs the show and mines her life for story ideas. It seems to be working. With 2.5 million total viewers, ?The Fosters? is summer?s top cable series among 12-to-34-year-olds. (The network's core demographic is 14-34). It?s also shaping up as the network?s fourth highest-rated series of all time. The show will return in January with new episodes, ABC Family announced on Tuesday.

?When we go online and we read the tweets and we listen to the way kids are responding to the show and their parents are responding to the show, they?ve just embraced the family more than we ever expected,? Bredeweg said. ?Yes, we have two women standing at the front of our household, but we?re dealing with the exact same issues like any other family in America or most of the world. People are accessing our family just as their family. For us, it?s such a joy to see that happening.?

That sense of satisfaction will increase exponentially when the wedding episode airs, said the show?s creators who are both gay. ?When I was 15, the age of what probably makes up the bulk of our viewing audience, I didn?t believe there was any possibility ? it didn?t even enter my frame of reference ? that one day I would be able to get married,? Paige said. ?For me, it was a profound healing moment.?

Bredeweg got married in Los Angeles before Prop 8 passed five years ago.

?I had a backyard wedding much like Lena and Stef amongst friends and family, and it was one of the most important days so far in my life,? he said. ?To sit there with Peter next to me and watch this happen and to know we can all do this again, it was such a real thing. It was hard to wrap our head around at first. But then it just became a celebration because, to me, it was a day that we never thought would come so quickly and now that it?s here, it was overwhelming.?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/entertainment/fosters-air-tvs-first-gay-wedding-doma-6C10786436

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Pre-caffeine tech: Future tech, Pee Wee Herman

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Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.

A British lawmaker who was subjected to rape and death threats on Twitter has said those responsible should be prosecuted in the name of free speech.

Meanwhile, the United Nations investigators hoped they would get some help from Facebook when they asked to see information on suspected pirates operating in Somalia. But Facebook refused.

Oh! And guess what: A federal court once again found that? cops don?t need a warrant for cellphone location data.

And that Bradley Manning verdict? Still bad news for the press?

Divided as we may be on the right and wrong places to wear Google Glass, that tech is also reaching our four-legged friends.

Amazon's popular Kindle Fire tablets are slated for a major update say anonymous sources: New screens, better build quality, and an internal overhaul should bring the devices more in line with the latest from Google and Apple.

Speaking of Apple, here's a patent that reveals a three-lens, three-sensor iPhone camera.

And Microsoft patented a futuristic transparent laptop display.

Tom Friedman a modern-day Ayn Rand? Regarding his recent AirBnB column, "the NY Times columnist idealizes the Internet's winner-take-all economy while overlooking real-world concerns."

In closing: A Dark, Brilliant Short Film? Starring Pee Wee Herman.

Compiled by Helen A.S. Popkin, who invites you to join her on Twitter and/or Facebook.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Veterans of WWII raid holding 70th reunion in Ohio

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) ? Veterans of a daring and costly World War II low-flying raid on Axis oil fields are gathering in Ohio this week for a 70th anniversary reunion.

Those participating in the Ploesti Raid reunion at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force near Dayton will arrive Tuesday, gathering for dinner followed by private events Wednesday. On the raid anniversary Thursday, there will be a public memorial service at the museum and a chance to meet veterans.

One of the reunion coordinators is Air Force history buff Mark Copeland of Lakeville, Minn. He says organizers expect nearly a dozen raid veterans to take part. He says organizers are pleased with the response, given the men's ages and travel challenges.

Among others expected is a sister of Maj. John Jerstad, a pilot who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously. With his plane heavily damaged and still taking fire from anti-aircraft guns, Jerstad's plane released its bombs before crashing into the target area. His was among five Medals of Honor awarded for the raid.

Dubbed "Operation Tidal Wave," the Aug. 1, 1943, raid targeted heavily defended oil fields in occupied Romania. The B-24 bombers that flew from bases in North Africa attacked in daylight, some flying only yards above ground while in fierce air-ground fighting with German forces.

Nearly a third of the 177 planes were shot down, and about a third of 1,758 participants were killed, captured or missing in action. The 44th Bomb Group received the Distinguished Unit Citation.

Copeland said the last reunion was in Salt Lake City 10 years ago and drew 85 veterans. He says fewer than 70 are alive today, so it's likely this will be the last reunion of what's known as the most highly decorated U.S. military mission.

"We're just very passionate about honoring this raid," said Copeland about the reunion event organizers.

He said participants are expected from as far away as California.

Among private events for the participants will be a museum tour and special viewing of a fully restored B-24.

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Crash kills Texas A&M freshman lineman, Utah teen

In this Feb. 1, 2012 file photo, Polo Manukainiu, left, Sione Latu, center, and Dez Richardson gesture after their signing ceremony at Trinity High School in Euless, Texas. Texas A&M officials say freshman NCAA college football defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu has died in a rollover crash in New Mexico during a trip home from Utah. New Mexico State Police say Gaius Vaenuku, an incoming member of the Utah football team, also died after the wreck. Manukainiu was a 19-year-old redshirt freshman. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, David Woo) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET USE BY AP MEMBERS ONLY; NO SALES

In this Feb. 1, 2012 file photo, Polo Manukainiu, left, Sione Latu, center, and Dez Richardson gesture after their signing ceremony at Trinity High School in Euless, Texas. Texas A&M officials say freshman NCAA college football defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu has died in a rollover crash in New Mexico during a trip home from Utah. New Mexico State Police say Gaius Vaenuku, an incoming member of the Utah football team, also died after the wreck. Manukainiu was a 19-year-old redshirt freshman. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, David Woo) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET USE BY AP MEMBERS ONLY; NO SALES

This Aug 22, 2012 photo provided by Texas A&M University shows Polo Manukainiu. Texas A&M officials say freshman NCAA college football defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu died in a rollover crash, Monday, July 29, 2013, in New Mexico during a trip home from Utah. New Mexico State Police say Gaius Vaenuku, an incoming member of the Utah football team, also died after the wreck. Manukainiu was a 19-year-old redshirt freshman. (AP Photo/Texas A&M University)

In this Oct. 21, 2011 photo, Trinity senior defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu (94) rushes Grapevine junior quarterback Brett Harbin (10) during a high school football game at Pennington Field in Bedford, Texas. Texas A&M officials say freshman NCAA college football defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu died in a rollover crash, Monday, July 29, 2013, in New Mexico during a trip home from Utah. New Mexico State Police say Gaius Vaenuku, an incoming member of the Utah football team, also died after the wreck. Manukainiu was a 19-year-old redshirt freshman. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Brandon Wade) MAGS OUT; (FORT WORTH WEEKLY, 360 WEST);

In this Dec. 3, 2010 file photo, Trinity High School football players Polo Manukainiu (94) and Paul Tuipulotu (35) perform a "Haka" with the team before a game against Coppell in Southlake, Texas. Texas A&M officials say freshman NCAA college football defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu died in a rollover crash, Monday, July 29, 2013, in New Mexico during a trip home from Utah. New Mexico State Police say Gaius Vaenuku, an incoming member of the Utah football team, also died after the wreck. Manukainiu was a 19-year-old redshirt freshman. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, John F. Rhodes) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET USE BY AP MEMBERS ONLY; NO SALES

Texas A&M said Tuesday that redshirt freshman Polo Manukainiu and a teenager joining the Utah football team this fall were among three people killed in a single-car rollover crash in the high desert of northern New Mexico, just days before fall practices begin.

Manukainiu, a defensive lineman for the Aggies, and Gaius "Keio" Vaenuku were among three teens killed in the wreck, officials from both schools said. One of the survivors, Salesi Uhatafe, is an incoming freshman football player for Utah.

The wreck happened Monday evening on U.S. 550 near Cuba, about 85 miles north of Albuquerque. State police said Manukainiu, 19, and Vaenuku, 18, were passengers in a southbound 2002 Toyota Sequoia, according to the school's statement.

The vehicle drifted off of the road, the driver overcorrected, and the vehicle rolled several times.

Manukainiu and another passenger, Andrew Uhatafe, were ejected and died at the scene, the statement said. It was not immediately known if he was related to Salesi Uhatafe.

Vaenuku was transported from the scene but was pronounced dead in an ambulance. The driver and another passenger were transported to a hospital with minor injuries. Officials said alcohol wasn't involved and it appeared the driver was the only one wearing a seatbelt.

Manukainiu played football at Trinity High School in Euless, Texas, west of Dallas, and was part of the Aggies' 2012 signing class. He was a recreation, parks and tourism science major, the school said, and is survived by his mother, Lima Uhatafe of Euless.

"We lost a terrific young man," Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said. "Polo was loved by his teammates and coaches. Anyone who came in contact with him was struck by his sense of humor and smile. My heart aches for his mom and family members."

Texas A&M finished last season ranked No. 5 after an 11-2 season, their first in the Southeastern Conference. They were led by quarterback Johnny Manziel, who became the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy, and are expected to be highly ranked again this year.

It is the second such tragedy for Texas A&M in less than two years: Senior offensive lineman Joseph Villavisencio, 22, was killed in a December 2011 car accident after veering head-on into the path of an 18-wheeler 40 miles from College Station. He had spent part of that day delivering gifts to families at a local shelter. Manziel mentioned Villavisencio during his Heisman acceptance speech last year.

Vaenuku was a defensive tackle who had planned to play one year at Utah before going on a two-year Mormon mission, the Deseret News of Salt Lake City reported in January when he committed.

"Everyone who knew Gaius is heartbroken today," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. "He was the kind of young man who lit up a room and his future in football and life had no boundaries. Words cannot express our devastation over the loss of Gaius."

Vaenuku was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and considered playing at church-owned Brigham Young but he said he felt more at home in Salt Lake City playing for the Utes. His bio on the Utah website says Vaenuku he had three brothers and three sisters and enjoyed acting and singing.

The news stunned Trinity High School in Euless, where Manukainiu, Vaenuku and Uhatafe all played football.

Principal Mike Harris said the deaths have affected a majority of the Euless community, where there is a tight-knit Polynesian community.

"They were students with bright smiles that everybody knew and everybody loved," the principal said.

Texas A&M associate athletic director Alan Cannon said Manukainiu was known for his sense of humor and "will be sorely missed as a person you enjoyed being around." He said the football staff was working Tuesday to notify teammates of his death. Players are scheduled to report to campus Sunday to begin practicing for the upcoming season.

Cannon said Manukainiu was to wear jersey No. 90 and that it was too early to determine if players will affix the number to their uniforms as a tribute. The NCAA must approve any such recognition, Cannon said.

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Associated Press writers Brady McCombs in Salt Lake City and David Warren and Uriel Garcia in Dallas contributed to this report.

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See-through solar film: Researchers double efficiency of novel solar cell

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Nearly doubling the efficiency of a photovoltaic breakthrough made in 2012, researchers have developed a two-layer, see-through solar film that could be placed on building windows, sunroofs, smartphone displays and other surfaces to harvest energy from the sun.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

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Killer Bees Kill Horses: 30,000 Bees Overwhelm 2 Horses in Texas, Owner Stung 200 Times in Horror Attack (VIDEO)

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Bees are seen in this file photo.

According to reports, the two horses were "so covered in bees they shimmered" before being completely overcome and succumbing to the mass of bees stings they were forced to endure.

The two horses were called Chip and Trump, and belonged to owner, Kristen Beauregard, 44. She herself was stung a horrifying 200 times trying to protect her horses in the attack, which is believed to have included more than 30,000 bees.

Beauregard's boyfriend was also injured in the bee swarm attack, and he was stung about 50 times.

Beauregard has said, "They were chasing us down, they were following us. We swept up piles and piles of them? it was like a bad movie."

The attack took place as the North Texas woman was exercising Chip in the local area. However, the mass swarm of killer bees then moved in and attacked them, covering the horse, repeatedly stinging it.

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The owner even described thow she and her boyfriend attempted to jump into a pool to try and get the bees away, but they were undeterred and continued their fierce attack.

Beauregard said, "It got all dark, like it was nighttime there were so many bees? We were trying stand up in the water but every time we stuck our heads out for air, they would cover us and start stinging us. We were trying to breathe and they were stinging us in the face and in the nose."

Equine veterinarian Patricia Tersteeg attempted to save the horse, but was unable to help Chip recover from the severe injuries. She said, "He was so overwhelmed by bites that his body could not handle it? That's way too much for any 250-pound mammal to survive."

The other horse, Trump, managed to survive the initial attack, but died the following night.

As well as the two horses, and the two adults who were attacked, it has been reported that five hens were also killed by the killer bees.

The killer bees are currently being tested to determine if they are "Africanized" strains.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Samsung releases new Galaxy S4 ads highlighting Smart Switch, S Translate

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Samsung just released a couple new Galaxy S4 ads on its YouTube channel that will likely be making their way to TV along with the many others its being airing in recent weeks. The latest ads don?t directly after the Apple or iPhone like some of the company?s past ads, but the first (above) does highlight Samsung?s Smart Switch feature?that makes it easy for users to transfer their content from other devices. Another ad (below) focuses on Samsung?s built-in S Translate feature:

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New knowledge about permafrost improving climate models

[unable to retrieve full-text content]New research findings document that permafrost during thawing may result in a substantial release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and that the future water content in the soil is crucial to predict the effect of permafrost thawing. The findings may lead to more accurate climate models in the future.

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Sony's flagship Honami smartphone sneaks into FCC's database

Sony's flagship Honami smartphone sneaks into FCC's database

In the past, Sony hasn't been too strict about issuing confidentiality requests when slipping its Xperia smartphones into the FCC's database. The Honami, however, is no typical Xperia. For those unaware, manufacturers generally submit equipment to the FCC for testing shortly before the product is ready to launch on US shores -- once its radios are cleared for use on the airwaves that the FCC controls, precious little stands between said product and your hands.

We've seen a stream of Honami leaks over the past few weeks, but none have indicated quite so clearly that it's nearly ready for a formal debut. The filing masks all internal and external photos, but a software version entitled "s_atp_honami_1_25_1" (seen after the break) makes obvious what device we're looking at. This, Motorola's X, and an impending iPhone refresh? Looks like we're in for a star-studded autumn in the handset universe.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Stocks eke out small gains on mixed earnings

Stocks?slumped in early trading Friday, climbed steadily the rest of the day, then ended little changed. A deluge of potentially market-moving events next week could make it an interesting week for stocks.

By Matthew Craft,?AP Business Writer / July 26, 2013

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday. Stocks ended the day little changed as traders began looking ahead to a packed schedule next week.

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The?stock?market slumped in early trading, climbed steadily the rest of the day, then ended little changed.

Volume was thin as traders prepared for a deluge of potentially market-moving events next week: a Federal Reserve meeting, the government's monthly employment report and much more.

"Traders seem to be erring on the side of caution today," said Jeffrey Kleintop, the chief market strategist for LPL Financial.

Expedia plunged 27 percent, the worst fall in the Standard & Poor's 500 index. The online travel agency reported earnings late Thursday that badly missed analysts' expectations. Higher costs were the main culprit. Expedia lost $17.80 to $47.20.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index inched up 1.40 points, or 0.08 percent, to 1,691.65. The index ended the week with a tiny loss, the first this month.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 3.22 points, less than 0.1 percent, to 15,558.83. The Nasdaq composite index edged up 7.98 points, or 0.2 percent, to 3,613.16.

It's halftime in the second-quarter earnings season, and corporate profits are shaping up better than some had feared.

Analysts forecast that earnings for companies in the S&P 500 increased 4.5 percent over the same period in 2012, according to S&P Capital IQ. At the start of July, they predicted earnings would rise 2.8 percent. Nearly seven out of every 10 companies have surpassed Wall Street's profit targets.

The results aren't exactly impressive, said Sam Stovall, the chief equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ. Investors often argue that analysts set the bar for earnings so low that most companies are bound to jump over it. On average, more than six of every 10 companies beat Wall Street's targets every quarter.

Starbucks posted results late Thursday that beat analysts' estimates. Lower costs for coffee beans and better sales of salads and sandwiches helped. Starbucks jumped $5.19, or 8 percent, to $73.36.

The?stock?market hasn't ended the week with a loss since June 21, when speculation that the Federal Reserve would start easing off its support for the economy rattled financial markets.

Kleintop cautioned against reading too much into the market's moves on Friday or the weekly loss. The S&P 500 is still up 5.3 percent for the month and 18.6 percent for the year.

"It's just one week down after four up," he said. "If the market just goes higher and higher week after week, you would see a major swoon when it runs into some disappointing news."

In the market for U.S. government bonds, the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note slipped to 2.56 percent from 2.57 percent late Thursday.

Long-term interest rates have swung in a wide range since early May as traders attempt to anticipate the Fed's next move. The yield on the 10-year note went as low as 1.63 percent on May 1 and as high as 2.74 percent on July 5.

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Lafayette (SID): Levi Giese '13 Signs Professional Contract in Japan

July 26, 2013

TOKYO, Japan - Former Lafayette men's basketball student-athlete Levi Giese '13 has signed a contract to play professionally in the Basketball Japan League. Giese will begin his pro career with Bambitious Nara, an expansion team in the 21-team circuit.

Giese completed his Lafayette career ranked third in program history with 109 blocked shots and helped the Leopards to three Patriot League championship game appearances during his time on College Hill. As a senior, the Tusla, Okla. Native rejected 62 shots, a total that ranked second in the Patriot League and was the second highest single-season total for any Lafayette player. Giese also possess the ability to shoot from the perimeter, having knocked down 44 three-pointers in 2012-13.

The Basketball Japan League was established in 2005 and has expanded from six to 21 teams during that time. Giese is one of four players to commit to Bambitious, along with Joe Chapman (Marquette '06), Anthony Brown (Oklahoma State '09) and Jamar Abrams (East Carolina '11). Bambitious begins its season in early October.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Soledad O'Brien Is Her Own Boss - and That Means No Jodi Arias Stories

By Sara Morrison

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Soledad O'Brien was announced as Al Jazeera America's special correspondent on Monday, marking the fourth project for her new Starfish Media Group.

O'Brien may no longer anchor CNN's "Starting Point," but she's clearly keeping busy. In addition to Al Jazeera, she's working with CNN, HBO, and National Geographic - with several more deals coming in the near future.

With a few minutes to spare between all of those projects, O'Brien spoke to TheWrap about how Starfish Media Group is a new model in journalism, why she doesn't want to be tied down to another network, and how she won't cover Jodi Arias.

TheWrap: Al Jazeera America is now the fourth project Starfish Media Group has announced, right?

Soledad O'Brien: That is correct, we're doing HBO, we're contributing some pieces and some docs to Al Jazeera, I'm in the middle of shooting for CNN and I'm executive producing and moderating the Geography Bee for National Geographic.

The HBO "Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel" deal was a surprise.

You know what's so funny? It's the only sports show I watch. For me, it made a lot of sense because the writing is so good and the storytelling is so good and I really pride myself on capturing great stories. I always felt that HBO's "Real Sports" was about storytelling around interesting stories.

My first piece for them was about these guys who are MMA fighters who are vets. It's really a story about veterans struggling to overcome terrible PTSD and get their lives back to normal. The way they do it ? is through sports. But it's not a look at the sport of MMA. I always felt it's not about the scores and it's not about the stats, it's about the human element that's affected by sports. Right now I'm in LA shooting another piece for HBO "Real Sports" right now, and I think it's gonna be an amazing story.

What are you hoping to do, ultimately, with Starfish?

The goal has always been creating a new model and you take different platforms - the CNN, the HBO, the Al Jazeera, the National Geographic - and do the work that you want to do across the number of platforms, and I think the answer is yes, I think that there's a new model in journalism. Instead of just doing a bunch of different things, you can do what you do well, what you like to do. Me, I like storytelling. I like good journalism. I like getting into thoughtful stories and I can now do that across a number of platforms for a number of partners.

So when you approach networks to work with, you're focusing on telling a human story?

The focus is, first of all, do they want to be a partner? If they want exclusivity, then we can't do it. Starfish Media Group is my new company and this company does a number of things. We distribute content, I own "Black in America," I own "Latino in America," so that's part of it. We produce material so you know, we have teams that go in and produce stories. And I go and report some of those stories. So for me, number one, we ask people, if you want an exclusive deal with Soledad O'Brien, that is off the table. I do partnerships. And those partnerships have to be around the kind of work that is good journalism, smart, and good storytelling, great storytelling. And if you want that, then we should be in business together. We should be working on projects together. There's a lot of stuff that I don't want to cover. It's easy for me to say no to things now.

When did you decide to do start your own company? Why?

I started about two years ago, talking to CNN and others in my circle. How can you be your own production company? How can you just take the work that I'm working on, that I love, and do that more of that and less of the things that I don't want to do, like celebrity news or crime stories. I'm not afraid to say this is the stuff I want to do and these are the things I don't want to do. I want to do what I want to do, and I don't want to do what I don't want to do, you know?

So we had this conversation for the last two years and then when the morning show ended, it seemed like a really great time to go ahead and do what I had been planning and trying to do. And I think the timing was right. I think the timing two years ago was not right. But it's a different time in the media atmosphere.

You said a couple of months ago that you didn't have to do much promotion to get deals for Starfish Media Group; that a lot of it came to you. Is that still true?

Oh my gosh, yeah. I think people understand this new role. People who reach out to me, invariably they ask me to come and anchor for them, but it's not what I want to do at this moment. I think people understand that the new model is if you have a strong brand that stands for something, that you do good work, and you know the stories you want to tell, and they're interested in that work, then there's a partnership possibility. So, you're right. It hasn't been a tough sell.

You know what's so funny? When they announced that I was leaving CNN almost every single journalist that I talked to would say what network are you going to next? Are you going to be able to land at X? And all I could think about was I don't want to land at X. I want to create my own thing, and work with great journalists who want to do the stories that we do well. I think that people who understand what we're trying to do really get that it can be very successful.

What are the places that want to work with you looking for?

I think that they want to buy into a partnership with a known quantity. We deliver the quality of "Black in America," we deliver great writing, we deliver the quality of "Latino in America." You're going to get great journalism, we're going to dig into stories that are challenging and tough and thought-provoking. That's what I do, and now I just do it for different partners.

If you are interested in having me cover the Jodi Arias trial for you? That's probably not going to happen.

No 24/7 poop cruise coverage?

I covered Katrina, I've covered the tsunamis, all of them, the Haiti earthquake ? you get to a certain point in your career where you say I want to now cover what I want to cover. So for one of our first Al Jazeera pieces for "America Tonight," we'll go back to Haiti - I go back there every year - and we'll take a look at what's working and where the money's gone?

There's a lot to do there, so I'll go in and do a couple pieces on, for all the Americans who gave a lot of money, what's happening in Haiti? And then we're going to do a great piece on the variation of the quality of public education across America. That's an amazing story.

So you've been very busy?

I'm literally simultaneously in the middle of starting those stories, I'm shooting right now in LA for HBO "Real Sports" and I just got off the phone with my "Black in America" producers. And my schedule is about 500 times better than it was. I don't have to come into the office at three in the morning and work until four in the afternoon. I'm just working on projects that I'm passionate about that I can actively contribute to.

When you left CNN, there was a lot of talk about the network losing some of its diverse faces and bringing on several white ones.

Diversity is never about one person, ever. It's about a company's philosophy, what they believe and what they want to put on TV and how they want to serve their viewer. I think I can serve my viewers by making sure that the stories that I cover are over a wide range of topics, just like I did when I was fulltime at CNN.

I always felt like you can't really tell the story and leave out important voices. And by "important" I mean across the board, all the voices. Definitely I'm going to get a chance to continue doing that, but for a number of partners across a number of platforms, because Starfish Media Group is, I think, a real model for future media.

It's a very exciting time to start a new company and to be a CEO as I am now. I think the time is right. Media has changed, the model has changed. Look at what we would consider to be tech companies - Google, Amazon, Yahoo! - are doing. Those are media companies.

We hear so much about how journalism is dying out. Sounds like you, at least, are going strong.

We're in a shift, in a transition. And when you're up close, nose to the shift, it feels like it's going to fall apart. But when you take the bigger view, it's all just shifting. Look at Netflix - it's a distributor. It's pretty amazing.

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The Weekly Roundup for 06.24.2013

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You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Mouse cloned from drop of blood

Scientists in Japan have cloned a mouse from a single drop of blood.

Circulating blood cells collected from the tail of a donor mouse were used to produce the clone, a team at the Riken BioResource Center reports in the journal Biology of Reproduction.

The female mouse lived a normal lifespan and could give birth to young, say the researchers.

Scientists at a linked institute recently created nearly 600 exact genetic copies of one mouse.

Mice have been cloned from several different sources of donor cells, including white blood cells found in the lymph nodes, bone marrow and liver.

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The Japanese research group investigated whether circulating blood cells could also be used for cloning.

Their aim was to find an easily available source of donor cells to clone scientifically valuable strains of laboratory mice.

The team, led by Atsuo Ogura, of Riken BioResource Center in Tsukuba, took blood from the tail of a donor mouse, isolated the white blood cells, and used the nuclei for cloning experiments, using the same technique that produced Dolly the sheep in Edinburgh.

The process, known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, involves transferring the nucleus from an adult body cell - such as a blood or skin cell - into an unfertilised egg that has had its nucleus removed.

Reporting their findings in the US journal, Biology of Reproduction, the scientists said the study "demonstrated for the first time that mice could be cloned using the nuclei of peripheral blood cells".

'Invaluable strains'

They added: "These cells could be used for cloning immediately after collection and no donor animals need to be euthanised.

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The cloning method - somatic cell nuclear transfer

  • Clones of adult animals are produced by a method called somatic cell nuclear transfer, which refers to the transfer of the nucleus from a somatic cell into an egg cell
  • A somatic cell is any cell of the body apart from a germ (sex) cell
  • In cloning, the nucleus of a somatic cell is removed and inserted into a donor unfertilised egg that has had its own nucleus (containing the genetic material) removed
  • The embryo is then placed inside a surrogate mother.

"This technique would be applicable for generating genetic copies of invaluable strains of mice, which cannot be preserved by other assisted reproductive techniques such as conventional in vitro fertilisation or intracytoplasmic sperm injection."

Scientists in Japan have years of experience in cloning mice.

A team at a linked institute recently revealed they had produced almost 600 mice from one donor mouse after 25 consecutive rounds of cloning.

The research is aimed at large-scale production of high-quality animals for farming or conservation purposes, they say.

Commenting on the study, Professor Robin Lovell-Badge of the MRC National Institute of Medical Research in London, said it was a useful small advance on previous work showing that it is possible to clone mice from a variety of adult cell types, including white blood cells.

He told BBC News: "The efficiency of cloning from these cell types was very good, suggesting that even a small drop of blood will contain sufficient numbers...this is helpful if the intention is to use cloning to propagate and expand numbers of rare or valuable types of individual or species."

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Impertinent. Mumbling. Offended. Teary-eyed. Rachel Jeantel, star witness for the prosecution in George Zimmerman's murder trial, was all of those, and more, as her testimony Wednesday provided new details into Trayvon Martin?s last moments and infused racially loaded commentary into an already-sensitive trial.

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'Despicable Me's' Carell: 'I hope I'm a cool dad'

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June 26, 2013 at 10:27 AM ET

There are times in your life when career changes just have to be made -- and Steve Carell, who left "The Office" to pursue a film career, knows all about that. And in "Despicable Me 2," he returns as former evildoer Gru, who has left the bad guy biz to look after three young girls and make "terrible" jams and jellies, as the actor explained to TODAY's Savannah Guthrie Wednesday.

"(Gru) needed to shake it up," said Carell. "He's sort of at a career impasse. He can't be a villain any more because he's got these three little girls to take care of now. He has a lot on his plate right now."

The funnyman said he actually empathized with some of what Gru is going through -- one of the daughters in the movie is hitting her teen years and finding an interest in boys, while in real life Carell says he's bracing for when those emotions well up in his real-life 12-year-old daughter.

"There's that anticipation of 'Am I going to be an overprotective dad?'" he wondered. "I will roll with it. I hope I'm a cool dad."

"Despicable Me 2" opens in theaters on July 3.

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Obama's Berlin speech: History raises the stakes

U.S. President Barack Obama, left, is greeted by German President Joachim Gauck, right, during his arrival at Schloss Bellevue, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Obama is on a 24-hour visit to Germany, the culmination of which will be a speech at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

U.S. President Barack Obama, left, is greeted by German President Joachim Gauck, right, during his arrival at Schloss Bellevue, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Obama is on a 24-hour visit to Germany, the culmination of which will be a speech at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

U.S. President Barack Obama, second from right, is welcomed by German President Joachim Gauck at Schloss Bellevue on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, in Berlin. Obama will renew his call to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles, including a proposed one-third reduction in U.S. and Russian arsenals, a senior administration official said. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

U.S. President Barack Obama, right, is welcomed by German President Joachim Gauck at Schloss Bellevue on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, in Berlin. Obama will renew his call to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles, including a proposed one-third reduction in U.S. and Russian arsenals, a senior administration official said. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Sasha, left, and Malia disembark from Air Force One at the Tegel airport in Berlin Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Obama arrived for a two-day official visit to Germany. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Onlookers take snapshots as the motorcade carrying United States President Barack Obama passes the Brandenburg Gate after arriving in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Obama arrived for a two-day official visit to Germany and will deliver a speech in front of the Brandenburg Gate Wednesday June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)

BERLIN (AP) ? Five years and 50 years. As President Barack Obama revisits Berlin, he can't escape those anniversaries and the inevitable comparisons to history and personal achievement.

With his own 2008 speech at Berlin's Victory Column and former President John F. Kennedy's 1963 historic denunciation of the Soviet bloc as markers, Obama will use an address at the city's Brandenburg Gate on Wednesday to renew his call to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles.

The White House said Obama will draw attention to his plan for a one-third reduction in U.S. and Russian arsenals, rekindling a goal that was a centerpiece of his early first-term national security agenda. Obama will also hold an afternoon news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel after a meeting between the two leaders.

His 26-hour whirlwind visit to the German capital caps three days of international summitry for the president and marks his return to a place where he once summoned a throng of 200,000 to share his ambitious vision for American leadership.

That was 2008, when Obama was running for president and those who supported him at home and abroad saw the young mixed-race American as a unifying and transformational figure who signified hope and change.

Five years later, Obama comes to deliver a highly anticipated speech to a country that's a bit more sober about his aspirations and the extent of his successes, yet still eager to receive his attention at a time that many here feel that Europe, and Germany in particular, are no longer U.S. priorities. A Pew Research Center poll of Germans found that while their views of the U.S. have slipped since Obama's first year in office, he has managed to retain his popularity, with 88 percent of those surveyed approving of his foreign policies.

Obama also has an arc of history to fulfill.

Fifty years ago next week, President Kennedy addressed a crowd of 450,000 in that then-divided city to repudiate communism and famously declare "Ich bin ein Berliner," German for "I am a Berliner." Since then, presidents from Ronald Reagan to Bill Clinton have used Berlin speeches to articulate broad themes about freedom and international alliances.

Obama, fresh from a two-day summit of the Group of Eight industrial economies, placed his hand over his heart outside the sunny presidential palace as a German military band played "The Star-Spangled Banner," the American national anthem. He and German President Joachim Gauck inspected a lineup of German military troops before entering the palace, stopping to greet children who waved American and German flags.

The high point for Obama on Wednesday will be a speech at the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of Germany's division and later reunification. It is a venue that Merkel denied him in 2008, saying only sitting presidents were granted such an honor. Obama's speech will also mark the first time a U.S. president will speak from the east side of the former Wall, a symbolic crossing into territory formerly under Soviet control.

The past context ? and the weight of it ? are not lost on the White House.

"This is a place where U.S. presidents have gone to talk about the role of the free world essentially," said Obama's deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes. "He is seeking to summon the energy and legacy of what's been done in the past and apply it to the issues that we face today."

Rhodes said Obama will make the case that even though the Berlin Wall came down 23 years ago and the threat of nuclear war has dissipated, the type of activism apparent during the Cold War needs to be applied to such current challenges as nuclear arms control and non-proliferation, climate change, and the push for democratic values beyond the United States and Europe.

The president has previously called for reductions to the stockpiles and is not expected to outline a timeline for this renewed push. Also in Wednesday's speech, Obama will press Congress to pass a nuclear test ban treaty, seeking to revive an effort that has stalled in recent years.

The visit was attracting widespread attention in Germany. People waved and snapped photos as Obama sped by after his arrival and a thick cluster awaited the motorcade as it passed the Brandenburg Gate. An evening news show in Berlin devoted itself to the president's visit, highlighting "Das Biest," or "The Beast," as the president's armored limousine is called.

There have been a few small protests, including one directed against the National Security Agency's surveillance of foreign communications, where about 50 people waved placards taunting, "Yes, we scan."

Merkel has said she was surprised at the scope of the spying that was revealed and said the U.S. must clarify what information is monitored. But she also said U.S. intelligence was key to foiling a large-scale terror plot and acknowledged her country is "dependent" on cooperating with American spy services.

For Merkel, the visit presents an opportunity to bolster her domestic standing ahead of a general election in September.

The U.S. and the Germans have clashed on economic issues, with Obama pressing for Europe to prime the economy with government stimulus measures, while Merkel has insisted on pressing debt-ridden countries to stabilize their fiscal situations first.

But the two sides have found common ground on a trans-Atlantic trade pact between the European Union and the U.S. At the just-completed G-8 summit, the leaders agreed to hold the first talks next month in the U.S.

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace, Robert Reid and Frank Jordans contributed to this report.

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