Showing posts with label USA News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA News. Show all posts

Monday, 19 May 2014

Deadly MERS infect 3rd person in the US but Illinois man not sick yet

US health officials confirmed of a positive third victim of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS CoV), but the infected person is surprisingly feeling well, without any report of getting sick or hospitalized, and didn't require or seek any medical care.

The third victim is a resident of Illinois who reportedly has come in close contact with an Indiana patient who is positive with MERS CoV, based on ongoing investigation by health officials in the US.

"It's possible that as the investigation continues others may also test positive for MERS-CoV infection but not get sick. Along with state and local health experts, CDC will investigate those initial cases and if new information is learned that requires us to change our prevention recommendations, we can do so," Dr. David Swerdlow, leading the MERS-CoV response of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says in a statement.

The positive identification of the MERS CoV infection in people without any signs or symptoms at all was said to be interesting though not surprising, says Dr. Richard Besser, chief health and medical editor at ABC News.

"With most (if not all) infectious diseases, there is a spectrum of disease following infection, ranging from asymptomatic transmission to full-blown fatal disease," Dr. Besser says to ABC News. He notes that regardless of lack of complete information of the full extent of contact of these two infected individuals, it is now known that transmission is also possible even through casual contact.

Meanwhile, the Indiana patient is a health care worker and a resident of the US who came from a travel in Saudi Arabia. Said first MERS patient was admitted on April 28 to a hospital in Indiana and was confirmed to be positive of the deadly disease on May 2. The Indiana patient was released from the hospital since then.

A second case was reported in Florida on May 11 when the MERS-infected Saudi Arabian man visited the place.

Despite not having sought medical care, local health officials continue to monitor the Illinois patient's health on a daily basis since May 3. Preliminary laboratory test results showing the third infection were confirmed late night of May 16. First test results, however, were negative.

CDC officials, however, suggested that perhaps the Indiana patient transmitted the virus to the Illinois resident, but the latter developed antibodies that fight off the virus.

The Illinois patient has not travelled lately outside the US, but admitted having met with the MERS-infected Indiana patient two times in a business meeting shortly before being diagnosed with MERS CoV.

Public health officials have reached out to healthcare providers, family members and others who came in close contact with MERS CoV patients to offer guidance on monitoring their personal health as well as recommendations on when to finally see a healthcare professional for evaluation. These officials have also been working with all airlines to identify and advise the US travelers who may have come in contact with the patient while on flight.


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Friday, 16 May 2014

Hulu Blocks VPN Users Over Piracy Concerns



Hulu, the largest public movie and TV streaming service in the United States, began blocking VPN users this week. The move is an attempt to prevent "pirates" from overseas from accessing videos without permission, but it is also blocking many legitimate users from surfing the Internet securely.

hulu-barbedFree and legal streaming services such as Hulu have been proven to slow down piracy rates in the United States.

At the same time, however, they also created a new problem. With a relatively cheap VPN subscription, people from all over the world can connect to the site via a U.S.-based IP-address and bypass its geographical restrictions.

In an effort to deal with these unauthorized users, Hulu has started to block visitors who access the site through an IP-address that’s linked to a VPN service. This blockade also applies to hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens.

Hulu’s blocklist was implemented this week and currently covers the IP-ranges of all major VPN services. People who try to access the site through one of these IPs are not allowed to view any content on the site, and receive the following notice instead.

“Based on your IP-address, we noticed that you are trying to access Hulu through an anonymous proxy tool. Hulu is not currently available outside the U.S. If you’re in the U.S. you’ll need to disable your anonymizer to access videos on Hulu,” the notice reads.
The sudden blockade hasn’t been announced publicly by Hulu, but it’s clear that the service wants to lock out all foreign users. The main reason for this is most likely to please TV networks and movie outlets.

Previously, entertainment industry sources in Australia complained bitterly that “VPN-pirates” were hurting their business, as tens of thousands of potential subscribers were using the U.S. version of Netflix.

However, the problem with Hulu’s blanket ban on VPN services is that U.S. citizens are forced to give up their privacy as well. They can still watch Hulu, but not securely. TorrentFreak has contacted several providers, who dealt with dozens of complaints on this issue yesterday.

VikingVPN was one of the first to notice the change, and TorGuard and Private Internet Access have been dealing with the fallout too. The latter is currently engaged in discussion with Hulu hoping to find a solution.

“Private Internet Access exists to protect the privacy of netizens everywhere. Many of our customers leave their Private Internet Access accounts enabled 24/7/365. It is unfortunate that Hulu is blocking VPN service IPs,” Andrew Lee, CEO of Private Internet Access told TF.

“We have an existing relationship with Hulu and are reaching out to them directly to see what we can do about fixing this issue,” Lee adds.

VikingVPN is disappointed with Hulu’s decision as well, and rightfully points out that the streaming service could at least implement SSL to protect the privacy of its visitors.

“We’re upset that our users would have to disconnect from our service in order to access Hulu. We encourage users to remain connected in order to guard their privacy, 24/7. Hulu could mitigate a small portion of this concern if they would at least implement SSL on their website,” VikingVPN’s Micah Greene tells TorrentFreak.

TorGuard informs us that not all of their shared IP-addresses have been blocked yet. When this happens, they plan to role out more dedicated IPs which are likely to remain undetected.

“In the event of wide-spread IP blocking a quick fix for the problem is to use a dedicated VPN IP. This ensures that no other user on the network has registered an account under that same IP address,” TorGuard’s CEO Ben Van Pelt informs TF.

“TorGuard has thousands of dedicated IPs on hand in our US locations and we’ve already seen an increase in purchases for this add-on today,” Van Pelt adds.

The above makes it clear that there may be ways to circumvent the Hulu blockade, so U.S. citizens can still keep their VPN connection alive while watching.

However, it’s clear that Hulu is taking a stand against foreign “pirates” who use their service without permission.


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Monday, 15 August 2011

Warren Buffett Tells Congress To Raise Taxes On


Warren Buffett was in the New York Times today bragging about his low effective tax rate, saying how he would gladly pay more. Tim Worstall contribution colleague Forbes weighed in quips about Mr. Buffet is not factoring in the tax on Berkshire Hathaway, AOS profit. I, just a simple Aom CPA, whose company won, AOT even let him not sign audit reports. (That, AOS applies to all tax partner here by the way. I think, personally taking the AOT). I think, AOT would quibble with a quibble, but economists seem to have a hard time figuring out the incidence of the corporation (ie, who is really paying it), so I think we can let go of that part of the analysis .

Mr. Buffet is still not sharing the real reason he did not pay much Oa in the form of income tax on his good fortune. The secret is hidden in plain sight. Mr. Worstall alludes to when he mentions that Berkshire Hathaway does not in fact pay dividends. Mr. Buffet, you can find secret AOS blasted all over the internet is one of his famous quotes:

Our favorite holding period is forever

You only pay taxes in any case, the realized value. An investment with a holding period of Forever is a capital gains tax of 0%, while along the holder can get rich from the valuation. That the AOS real reason Mr. Buffet does not pay much income tax.

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Manchester United & Wayne Rooney

If in doubt, close down  Wayne Rooney. Rather,  always close down Wayne Rooney.  Ben Foster is still waiting for his defense  to close the Manchester United hitman so it's  no surprise that the goalkeeper  was picking the ball found its own network. The Red Devils have started their title defense with a goal from Rooney, a fitting  beginning to what they hope for a second consecutive English  Premier League title.

The goal came in the 13th minute when Ashley Young and Rooney combined to form a porous defense to unlock West Brom. Young spotted Rooney wide on the left and opened the play by getting the ball to sign new United. The winger may have been offside when replays proved inconclusive, but the flag stayed down. Young carried the ball left before back to Rooney on the edge of the box where the striker took a few hits to settle. Gabriel Tamas to inexplicably refuse to close space, Rooney was able to run the ball with his left foot low and at the far post for the first goal of the match.

Ron Paul Supporters In Ames Ahead Of 2012

Ron Paul's tent with his son, Senator Paul Rand (R-Ky.), the Texas congressman gathered supporters. They are a bunch Fired Up.

There is plenty of speculation that Paul will eventually win the straw poll. If that happens, Edge told the crowd, "some will try to discount."

"This is not an online poll," he said. "If Ron Paul wins the poll today, it is a message heard around the world."

The crowd roared.

Rand said that instead of complaining Ron Paul's presence in the race, the Republican Party should be glad that he brought new blood into the GOP. A young man in a flat hat, waved his hand and nodded his head.

He served on many red meat, hinted that America might be riots like those in Britain and Greece as the country's debt under control and prevent the currency from losing value.

"We want to capture and keep our Republic before we reach that point," he said.

He railed against the fact that some agents of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Agriculture Department to carry weapons.

"The government is here to protect us from ourselves, but we want a government that protect our freedoms."

"It's a battle between good and evil," he said. "To steal from the future to get high and now live off of government largesse is theft. It is morally wrong and something we must change."

After he finished, a senior campaign adviser Doug WEAD Paul's, who previously worked as an adviser to both Presidents Bush, came on stage. "If Ron Paul is chairman, Paul Rand will be in the Oval Office whispers in his ear every day," said WEAD. "You vote for Ron, you get Edge."

Ron Paul's campaign spokesman Gary Howard predicted Ron Paul gets "a lot more [votes] than last time." In the 2007 straw poll, he finished fifth, with 9.1% of the vote.

Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry Crossing Paths In Lowa


Fresh off her victory in the Iowa Straw Poll, Rep. Michele Bachmann said today that they have a broader appeal than a Tea Party and social conservative base, and that they can on a national stage to compete with other Republican candidates and President Barack Obama .
"Everywhere I went, very Iowa, there is not an event that I do not think I did not get people who say" Michele, I am a democrat, and I vote for you, "I'm an independent and I vote for you, "Bachmann said on" This Week. "" And I think it's because I'm talking about what people really, and that is turning the economy around and creating jobs.
"I think what people see in me that I am a real person. I'm authentic," said Bachmann. "And they want someone who goes to Washington and represent their values. ... That's really what you saw here in Iowa at the straw poll yesterday. You saw a great message to Washington. "
Bachmann took the first place Saturday in the straw poll, with 28 percent of the nearly 17,000 votes cast. That was enough to close challenger Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, who finished with 27 percent of the vote to defeat.
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty finished a distant third at 13 percent, more than 2,500 votes behind Bachmann, making him drop out of the race. Bachmann wanted Pawlenty well, he said a "very good competitor."
"I have great respect for the governor," said Bachmann. "We have known each other for a long, long time. He brought a very important voice in this race."
The straw poll is an early test of organizational strength and voter support, and since 1987, the first or second place finisher has gone on to win the Iowa Caucus. Bachmann said her campaign will try to build on the victory to move ahead as a national campaign.
"I think every day the future we will look at what happens to the strategy to take, but our main strategy is to win. Obama is my strategy," said Bachmann. "I plan to the candidate of the Republican party and admit him and to defeat him in 2012."
While Bachmann was winning the Iowa faithful, a new challenger, Texas Governor Rick Perry has announced his arrival in the presidential race Saturday in a speech in Charleston, SC
Despite just entering the race, Perry garnered 718 write-in votes in the Ames Straw Poll, making him the sixth place, ahead of GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, who does not campaign in the race.
Perry and Bachmann called on some of the same basic social conservative and Tea Party voters, but Bachmann said she will be able to compete with the two-term governor, said she has "been in Washington fighting the battles' on issues such as the debt ceiling and repealing Obama's health care law.
"I think that's what I've shown is that I have a core set of principles I believe in. I will fight for them," said Bachmann. "That's what we need in a President of the United States, as a president is more than just a manager. What they actually bring to bear is leadership.
"He will run his own race, and he has his own message. I have mine," she said. "On the national stage, I have been involved in all these issues and will continue."
Pawlenty had Bachmann questioned the lack of managerial experience in the last campaign events, calling her record in Congress "nonexistent".
"There is no requirement in the Constitution that a governor to go into public service," said Bachmann. "As a governor and governor-level experience is not the number one requirement."
Bachmann defended its recent opposition to raising the debt ceiling, after criticism Saturday of presidential candidate and former Senator Rick Santorum, who called her opposition "scandalous" because it would have to cut more than 40 percent of government funding a matter of months.
"What is outrageous transforms us into the biggest debtor in the history of the world," said Bachmann. "No country has ever in debt to the level we are. ... We have our house in order."
To control spending, Bachmann said that significant reforms to the big entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare should happen immediately.
"Medicare, Medicaid, they must be replaced. Why should we continue with this program to be run the way we did 45 years ago?" Bachmann said. "Systems have changed. We can be much more efficient than what they are."

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Four Dead After Stage collapses at Indiana State Fair At Sugarland


Strong winds  caused the collapse of  a podium at the Indiana State Fair on Sunday just before the country duo Sugarland was set to take the stage for their headline performance, killing  four and wounding 40, according to reports.
The band tweeted their regret at their official Twitter account shortly after the news broke. "We are all well. We pray for our fans and the people of Indianapolis. We hope you to join us. They need your strength," they wrote.
Sara Bareilles, currently on tour with Sugarland, had just finished her set at the Hoosier Lottery Grandstand stage before the collapse and also responded to Twitter. "I am speechless and feel so helpless. Send love and prayers to Indianapolis tonight. My heart aches for the lives lost," she wrote.
Janet Jackson is set to perform at the 17-day fair on August 17, Train and Maroon 5 are scheduled for August 18 and August 19 for Lady Antebellum. The stock market has not said whether the concert will continue as planned.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Helicopter Passenger Service Between Helsinki and Tallinn

A Finnish company, Line Support, to launch a helicopter passenger service between Helsinki and Tallinn. The company's CEO, Kari Ljungberg says the service will be aimed at the business. More details would be released next week. Approximate travel time is estimated at 18 minutes.
Services will begin with a helicopter, although more traditional can be used later. Support Line Estonian subsidiary Copterline OĂ¼ will be responsible for operations. Maintenance is provided by the parent.
Ljungberg said the company has no connections with Copterline that a comparable service operated until December 2008. Copterline closed the route indication of weak demand and profitability in light of a fatal accident three years earlier with one of his craft.
The news was first reported in the weekly magazine Suomen Kuvalehti.

Teenagers Accused Of Taking Part in St John’s Wood Riot

Sixteen people are accused of racing through a busy restaurant, forcing customers to cover diving in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Samir Drissi, 18, of Willesden Lane, Kilburn, and Youssef El-Idrissi, 19, from Ilbert Street, Queen's Park, among the youths charged with violent disorder following the incident at St John's Wood.
City of Westminster Magistrates' Court was among 50 men stormed Le Bijou Cafe in a copy-cat looting spree which tables are tilted and dinner robbed of £ 1,200 and two mobile phones saw.
During the violent orgy, were thrown chairs and bottles were thrown before the mob tried to set fire to the restaurant.
Other men hit a car outside with a bat and tried to ignite.
The gang were eventually expelled by the brave customers.
If the police armed with Taser guns and CS gas arrived they found abandoned lighter fuel, knives, masks and gloves in the street.
Drissi El-Idrissi and appeared in court, alongside 14 other young people, including a teenage volunteer charity and a 18-year-old who is due to start university next month.
Prosecutor Becky Owen said: "Many young people in total to 50 in number, divided into two bars in the resort, while customers enjoyed refreshments.
"They were hooded, they were knives, lighter fluid and cloths to wear to ignite.
"They tried to burn stabbing of a car, but failed to do so, they tried to burn stabbing a cafe with customers, but failed to do, but also threw missiles."
None of the defendants entered pleas and many asked for bail, but all 16 were remanded in custody.
They will next appear at Highbury Magistrates' Court on August 18 to be committed to Wood Green Crown Court on 8 September.

George Soros's Girlfriend


If the billionaire George Soros makes headlines, it is usually in the business section. A lawsuit filed in New York has now pushed its business in the gossip pages.
Adriana Ferreyr, an associate of Mr. Soros for many years, laments the 80-year-old businessman in New York Supreme Court in Manhattan, alleging that he reneged on two separate promises to buy her an apartment, causing her extreme emotional distress. Ms. Ferreyr Mr. Soros says the insurance of an apartment were more than just pillow talk and invested them months to find a place to home and hired designers and brokers call to help her hunt.
"Soros not only violate several promises reasonably were trusted by Ferreyr to her disadvantage, but he went to take a deliberate and malicious campaign of extreme and excessive harassment and intimidation against Ferreyr, which directly resulted in her suffering and remain serious emotional problems and suffer damage, "her suit says.
Mr. Soros complains Mrs. Ferreyr for $ 50 million. Many of her causes of action center around emotional distress, said Robert J. Hantman, Ms. Ferreyr's lawyer.
William Zabel, a lawyer for Mr. Soros, said the suit was "frivolous and completely without merit". He said that Mr. Soros had an "on-again, off-again and non-exclusive relationship," but Mrs. Ferreyr the complaint was "filled with false accusations and it is clearly an attempt to withdraw cash from my client, who very rich man. "
He said his client was considering a counter suit, but declined further comment.
The story begins in 2006 when Mr. Soros met Mrs. Ferreyr in the Hamptons. He invited Ms. Ferreyr, who owns her own retail business, selling sunglasses and Christmas ornaments through kiosks in malls on the west coast, to meet for tea and got her phone number. Things developed, and in 2007 she and Mr. Soros were a "serious and meaningful 'relationship and a few home and abroad, the complaint says.
In 2009 Mrs. Ferreyr started shopping around for an apartment. She was looking in the $ 1 million range, but fell in love with an apartment on the Upper East Side worth $ 1,995,000. During a trip to the Caribbean that they named after Mr. Soros had she found her "dream house" but was afraid they could not afford. Mr. Soros later told her not to worry about the cost, he wanted to "make her happy" and that he was the apartment in the name of his company to buy.
"Soros specifies:" Do not worry it's yours, just that I introduce the name of a company for tax purposes if I want to avoid paying gift taxes, "the complaint says.
In early 2010 Ms. Ferreyr made an offer on the apartment, rented a designer and Mr. Soros, the company signed a contract to buy the apartment.
That was where it went south. In March, immediately after the closed apartment, Mr. Soros broke with Mrs. Ferreyr. Mrs. Ferreyr was distraught, but was hopeful the split was only temporary. She continued to live in another apartment, while completing a semester at Columbia University.
In June, the couple came back together and later that summer, while in bed, Mr. Soros dropped a bomb on Ms. Ferreyr about the apartment. "I gave it to my girlfriend and she is thriving," he said, according to the complaint.
It states that a fight ensued. He hit her, tried to strangle her and then threw a lamp at her, the complaint said. She ran to another room and called the police.
Mr. Zabel, Mr. Soros's lawyer, disputes this claim. "The police of the incident referred to in August 2010 and concluded that no attack took place," he said. "George Soros not limp, choke or throw a lamp at her. We will try to dismiss this baseless lawsuit as soon as possible."
A police report of the dispute, she told officers that "a nearby lamp fell on her right foot."
She went to hospital for stabbing and after the event was "very traumatized and emotionally distressed," the complaint. She withdrew from her classes at Columbia.
In November, the couple saw each other again. The complaint says Mr. Soros said he felt bad about what had happened and said they look for an apartment right away. The romance had again.
Ms. Ferreyr hired a new broker and found another apartment, worth $ 4.3 million in the same building as the first apartment. And again, the complaint said Mr. Soros got cold feet and reneged on his promise to buy an apartment, more emotional distress to Mrs. Ferreyr.
In April this year, Mr. Soros gave Mrs. Ferreyr an unknown amount of money if they agreed to a release said she would not sue him or discuss their relationship for five years to sign. She refused to sign the agreement. Instead, they tried to rent another apartment in the same building.
This is according to the complaint, Mr. Soros caused grief because his other friend was now in the building. "Soros did not like the fact that both women live in the same building and therefore Ferreyr wanted to move," says the complaint.
Ms. Ferreyr says that at this point Mr. Soros began harassing her and hired private security officers to follow her, making them even more anxiety. Ms. Ferreyr eventually moved into the building into apartment of a friend and is currently residing there.

Rick Perry On Running For President








Can the self-described "most conservative" Republican presidential run and win in California? Rick Perry says he could, and he plans to win his party nomination.
The governor of Texas is expected to officially announce his candidacy in the next week, a process that begins with stops in the early-voting state of South Carolina and New Hampshire on Saturday.
In a new interview with Mark Halperin, Time magazine, Perry said he was now becoming comfortable with the idea that "this is what I should do."
"I've got peace in my heart," he said.
Perry outlined the foundation of his campaign, he said, to pursue in Washington the same course he's in Austin followed for the past ten years: keep spending and taxes low, have a fair and "predictable" regulatory environment, and, in his words, "have a legal system that does not allow for over-complaining."
That may sound like conservative standard text, but Perry said he comes, and it worked - Texas has endured the recession "is better than any other state in terms of employment."
Asked if he was the race as the most conservative candidate to run, Perry said: "Yes, I do not think there is any doubt." But the single Democrat said his campaign would be grounded in his record and not to throw red meat to the faithful.
"I will [my record] against those who run and in particular against the president we have today, their track record is abysmal," he said.
As governor, Perry has fostered a rivalry with California, touting how often he enticed businesses to relocate in Texas. Although the Republicans have in the presidential election other than an occasional fundraising trip avoided, Perry says he thinks he could compete there.
"I'm realistic enough to know that California is a pretty high hurdle for a Republican but I'm going to go out and I'm a story that [make] a lot of people. - - Independents and even some Democrats - look at me and go, 'That's the kind of person that we can figure out. ""

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Wisconsin News Of Recall Elections


Republicans retain majority control of the Wisconsin Senate in a recall election spurred by Republican Governor Scott Walker's agenda of cutting-unionized state workers' rights.
Four GOP state senators deflected recall vote, while Democrats picked up two seats in the recall election. The last race ended just before noon at the State Senator Alberta Darling retained her seat, defeating the Democratic challenger Sandy Pasch. Darling unofficial figures were 54 percent of the vote compared to 46 percent to Pasch.
Three other Republicans kept their seats: Senator Rob Cowles and Senator Sheila Harsdorf Allouez of River Falls, and Luther Olsen of Ripon. All three reports from their Democratic challengers according to unofficial results Tuesday, according to ABC affiliate WISN-TV in Milwaukee.
Despite the failure of her party to take control of the state of Wisconsin to win Senate, state Sen. Lena Taylor, a Democrat, said that the fact that so many people signed petitions for the recall is what counts.
"If we win two, we doubled what happened in the history of the state for the calling of the State Senators. So I think this is huge," she said Wednesday. "The people speak. And people say, if nothing else, hundreds of thousands of people in Wisconsin have said they are completely frustrated with what they have seen."
Democrats were able to successfully recall Republican Senator Dan Kapanke, state Rep. Jennifer Shilling with democratic La Crosse taking the chair. The first results Shilling had taken 55 percent of the vote compared to 45 percent for Kapanke.
Jessica King, 34, another Democrat, defeated Republican Sen. Randy Hopper of Fond du Lac. With all field reports, King Hopper led 51 percent to 49 percent.
Two Democratic incumbent faces recall next week, but even if the Democrats win they will still be in the minority.
The recall election also helps to determine whether the Wisconsin Republican Party, led by Walker, will regain momentum or has suffered a major setback, since it swept to power in 2010. Both Republicans and Democrats were testing messages ahead of the 2012 presidential race, in which Wisconsin is expected to be an important swing state.
Outside groups poured millions of dollars to the state of television advertising and get-out-the-vote efforts. Democrats' goal was to have three of the seats to take control of the state Senate Republicans to get and set the stage for such collective bargaining and the budget battles in other states.
The recall effort began in January when the Republican governor of Scott Walker took office and the Republicans gained control of the state legislature, submitting a budget aimed at simplicity and reducing the rising costs of public employee benefits by eliminating collective bargaining for all public employees except police and firefighters.
Democrats in the state legislature left the state to avoid voting on the measure, while thousands of demonstrators on both sides of the issue flooded the capital to protest or support Walker's move. Walker after signing the legislation, Democrats began gathering signatures on petitions to specific senators who were eligible to be called.
Republicans responded in kind, saying Democrats abandoned their duty. Enough signatures were collected at six Republicans and two Democrats target.
The level of campaign spending is unprecedented, especially considering it is a recall effort. Spending was estimated at about $ 28 million from outside groups on both sides of the aisle and about $ 5 million spent by the candidates themselves, according to the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.
Wisconsin Democracy Campaign officials estimate of expenditure between the two sides were even, but the group will be a full accounting of the expenditures after the election and will make a clearer picture of whether the totals were even.
Both parties were so financially and invested on the ground because of the national message sends a victory on both sides.
The Tea Party Express went on a nine-city, get-out-the-vote tour in Wisconsin, which ended with a rally Monday night in the Green Bay area.
Tea Party Express chairman Amy Kremer was clear about the national Fallout as the Republicans were not successful in preserving the state legislature. The movement has generated "excited crowd," she said, but a loss today would give Democrats the "courage" for similar efforts in other states pay.
"If conservatives do not have the support of the right thing to do in Wisconsin, this will happen in the states across the country," said Kremer. "In Wisconsin, Republicans and the Governor Walker were able to balance the budget in such a short time, growth in job creation, and people back to work."
Kelly Steele, a spokesman for We are Wisconsin, a political action committee of labor, progressive and liberal groups who work for the recall election win, said: "enthusiasm are as high as it is" on their side.
He agreed that although the struggle began with the protests after Walker moved to collective bargaining rights for all public employees except police and fire end, it has spread to other states.
"One thing Wisconsin does when working families and communities are attacked, they will stand up and fight for the values ​​they expect of their government, and their voices will be heard," said Steele, notes that all six Republicans won their place in 2008 when Obama won the state by 14 points and that "none of these neighborhoods are easy."
Ross Wispolitics.com agreed that although the fight was born from Wisconsin problems, it is a "dry run" for both national Democrats and Republicans in 2012.
"Barack Obama can not win the presidency without Wisconsin in 2011," Ross said of Wisconsin have gone Democratic every presidential election since 1976 except for the Reagan victory in 1984.
"People are motivated and in turn, a more friendly environment [in the state legislature] may be a way for them," he said. "It is a dry trail ahead of where they can micro-target voters, and the leaves of the next autumn."
Two more recall election next week. Two Democratic senators facing recall on Aug. 16.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Sofia Vergara's Brother Deported


Sofia Vergara is currently the most important Latina star in the U.S. market. Her perseverance, talent, beauty and charisma to the audience to conquer their hearts to be recognized by the Hollywood studios and major brands.
But that does not mean they immune to the problems that ordinary families face, in her case means she has the same struggle as the dominant force that helps each member of the family. This time it means leading her younger brother, Julio, from the clutches of one year long battle with drug addiction.
After Star magazine reported that Sofia's brother a serious problem with the law because of his addiction and was about to be expelled from the country, we tried to contact the lush Colombian beauty to find out the truth. A source within the family, who asked for anonymity in the interests of those involved, tell us about the struggle Sofia and her mother fought to help win the tough battle Julio and get ahead. Despite the fact that the struggle still without success.

Julio's problems have led to numerous arrests and imprisonments here in the states in the past 10 years. Afraid that her brother could not save himself from the grip of drugs, our source tells us that Sofia has decided to find an alternative.

With the help of her mother, she succeeded her brother returned to Colombia to undergo an intensive drug treatment, in this case, allegedly one of the most effective programs in the world, in the hope of a better path to mental health of someone they love so much.

Julio faced deportation because of his many run-ins with the law in Miami. Our source is reluctant to reveal much about Julio's deportation from the States to intense addiction because of the delicate nature of the case.
AOL Latino learned from another source that instead of fighting the deportation order in court, the family insisted on Julio's health and survival, sending him to Columbia for treatment.
We tried to talk with Sofia Vergara, but she prefers to leave this very intimate part of the story of her family, especially her brother's treatment, private, even if our source revealed:
"For Sofia, our family is her top priority. She is always there for us and will continue to be, to support us and help us move forward. This is no exception. She said that she will do whatever is necessary within its means to save her brother, and I think that's exactly what she does. "

 
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