Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Colbert wary of Iranian entourage at Costco

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Stephen Colbert mocked Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's interest in Costco on Monday night's "Colbert Report."

By Craig Berman, NBC News contributor

If you were an Iranian looking for fun at the United Nations this week, a trip to Costco might not have been the first stop on your itinerary. Fortunately for Stephen Colbert, however, the approximately 140-person entourage of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spent their free time focused on buying hair care products in bulk.

Colbert was outraged at the presence of the Iranians at the Harlem Costco, though likely not as enraged as those shoppers who were expecting a sleepy midweek shopping experience and instead found a hoard of tourists clogging the shampoo aisle.

?They are seeking to split the atom, and now they can prevent split ends. How could Obama let this happen?? Colbert said.

He also noted that allowing the delegation to shop undercuts the whole point of sanctions, which is to prevent Iran from importing key products.

?We?ll never cripple their regime with economic isolation now that they have their own 200-pound boxes of economy size Advil, bulk bins of Nutter Butter and great shrink-wrapped rafts of shrimp Cup-O-Noodles,? Colbert said. ?They?ll be able to hide their nuclear facilities inside their giant discarded barrels of Kirkland cole slaw.

??Don?t worry,? you say, ?they don?t have enriched uranium yet.? Well, you know what else Costco sells? Yellow cake. A five-pound box (of cake mix) for $10.85. For $10.85, if you don?t make nukes you?re losing money. These maniacs may deny the Holocaust, but we have just laid the ground for a Holo-Costco,? he added

Good thing Colbert apparently didn?t know that the delegation reportedly hit the Payless and Walgreens stores as well.

?Let?s get ready to humble!'

Jon Stewart had some fun on ?The Daily Show? poking fun at the efforts to downplay expectations heading into the first presidential debate. To hear both his staffers and the talking heads pontificate, it seems like each candidate will consider it a success if they manage to go the whole 90 minutes without throwing up on the audience from sheer terror.

Well, except for New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who went on TV and announced:? ?Here?s the good news for the Republicans. We?ve got a candidate who?s going to do extremely well Wednesday night!? He went on to declare Wednesday a game-changer that would witness Romney seize control of the election, a bar considerably higher than the one most of the party had set.

That was confusing to Stewart ? for a moment.

?What are you doing Christie?! If Romney fails to meet those expectations, he?s going to lose the general election creating chaos in the Republican Party, leaving an opening in 2016 ? ohhhhhhhh,? Stewart said.

The debate jokes were a preview to his interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger. The former governor of California who went through some well-publicized trouble in his personal life a year ago had to be wondering how far he?d fallen, from being in charge of the largest (and arguably most dysfunctional) state in the country to sitting across from Stewart listening to multiple ?if you could only go back in time and change things? jokes.

But Schwarzenegger did have something to say about political infighting, not surprising considering his think-tank at USC is looking to end that as well as climate change and other easy-to-solve problems.

?I saw this first-hand in Sacramento -- a lot of good ideas that people put on the table can?t always get done because of the politics,? he said. ?We were able to accomplish a lot by bringing the parties together, but there were other things that were much more difficult, and it was a real eye opener. I said we?ve got to cut down our spending by $5 billion and they said ?hell no, because people need those programs and services. We?re not going to have welfare reform.??

?That experience should make dealing with the book promotion circuit child?s play.

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Study: TV Exposure May Interfere with Speech Development ...

Toddlers and TV 200x300 Did Too Much TV Cause My Daughters Speech Delay?Like a lot of moms, when I find out that my kids aren?t meeting certain milestones my first reaction is to wonder if I?m somehow to blame. It?s irrational, maybe, but Mommy Guilt isn?t something I can easily shake.

I know this was true when faced with the reality that my toddler had a speech delay. At two, she was lagging behind her peers in language development. Her doctor and speech therapist assured me that the range of communication skills is wide for children her age, but it was difficult for me to accept that it wasn?t at least partially my fault.

A study released Monday in the journal Pediatrics is giving me even more reason to wonder.

The study, which was based on phone interviews with approximately 1,500 parents in the U.S., revealed that young children spend an average of 232 minutes daily exposed to television, and all that time may be interfering with their development. The study is significant because it looked not only at tv viewing time, but exposure time, when kids might not be watching but hearing it in the background.

?Limited television equals more language.?

I?ve always been concerned with the amount of tv time my children were getting, and worked hard to limit it significantly when they were very young. Sure? I used Elmo as a distraction for them while I completed a quick chore around the house, and I saw no harm in an occasional cartoon. But if I were being totally honest, the amount of tv exposure time my kids had when they were under two was significant.

As a stay at home mom, I often had the television on for background noise, even when the kids and I weren?t in the same room. Could that have gotten in the way of my daughter?s speech? It stands to reason: a study in the June 2009 issue of Pediatrics made it clear that because tv reduces verbal interaction between kids and parents, speech development can be hindered. While this is probably true to a lesser extent when the television is just on in the background, it?s something to consider, especially if your child is delayed.

According to Lacy Morise, early intervention speech-language pathologist and co-author of?1-2-3 Just Play With Me, ?I often warn parents of the dangers of too much television and how it may interfere with language development. ?I recommend following the AAP guidelines which state no screen time for children under 2 years of age and two hours or less per day total screen time (tv, computer, game systems) for children over 2.?

Thankfully my daughter?s speech is back on track. I know that her delay was most likely caused by a combination of factors, but if I?d known then what I know now, I would have relied a lot less on the television in my home. It?s just not worth it. And as Morise said, ?Limited television equals more language. ?Parents, talk to your babies, they?re listening!

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Mary Lauren Weimer?is a social worker turned mother turned writer. Her blog,?My 3 Little Birds, encourages moms to put down the baby books for a moment and tell their own stories. Connect with her on?Facebook?and?Twitter.

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Serious complications in people with type 1 diabetes and ongoing poor blood sugar control

ScienceDaily (Oct. 2, 2012) ? Strategies implemented in high-income countries to improve blood glucose control in people with type 1 diabetes and so reduce complications, such as heart attacks, strokes, and early death, are working, but there is much need for further improvement, according to a study from Scotland published in this week's PLOS Medicine.

Using information from national databases representing over 20 000 patients from 2005 to 2008, Scottish researchers led by Helen Colhoun from the University of Dundee, found that people with type 1 diabetes have 2 to 3 times the risk of heart attacks, strokes, or premature death than the general population and that this increased risk is higher in women than in men. The authors found that in those with type 1 diabetes, the risk (chance) of having a cardiovascular event (heart attack or stroke) for the first time was 2.5 higher in men and 3.2 higher in women, than in the general Scottish population. Furthermore, in those with type 1 diabetes, death rates from any cause were 2.6 higher in men and 2.7 higher in women than in the general Scottish population.

The authors also found a high number of deaths from coma in younger people with diabetes (caused by either an extremely high or an extremely low blood sugar level) and two to three extra deaths per 100 people a year in those aged 60 to 69 years with type 1 diabetes.

Worryingly, the authors also found that the majority of patients in this Scottish dataset had poorly controlled blood glucose levels, with only 13% having HbA1c levels (a test that measures the blood sugar control over the previous 3 months) in the target range. People with type 1 diabetes also had similar levels of smoking and of being overweight -- risk factors of cardiovascular disease -- as the general population.

The importance of tight blood sugar control for minimizing complications from diabetes has been understood for almost two decades. Therefore, there is an urgent need to understand why so few people with type 1 diabetes in settings such as that studied here have good control of their blood sugar, and what can be done to improve this situation.

The authors say: "Although the relative risks for cardiovascular disease and total mortality associated with type 1 diabetes in this population have declined relative to earlier studies, type 1 diabetes continues to be associated with higher cardiovascular disease and death rates than the non-diabetic population."

They continue: "A striking feature of the data is the very low rate of achievement of glycemic control targets."

The authors add: "Risk factor management should be improved to further reduce risk but better treatment approaches for achieving good glycaemic control are badly needed."

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  1. Shona J. Livingstone, Helen C. Looker, Eleanor J. Hothersall, Sarah H. Wild, Robert S. Lindsay, John Chalmers, Stephen Cleland, Graham P. Leese, John McKnight, Andrew D. Morris, Donald W. M. Pearson, Norman R. Peden, John R. Petrie, Sam Philip, Naveed Sattar, Frank Sullivan, Helen M. Colhoun. Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Total Mortality in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: Scottish Registry Linkage Study. PLoS Medicine, 2012; 9 (10): e1001321 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001321

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Suggestions On How You Can Clean Up Around The Yard

What can I do on my own to create a yard that is a joy to relax in? What is a good way to build an attractive outdoor design that impresses everyone who visits? The answers to these questions are here, along with tips on how you can keep your project within the scope of your needs, so read on.

Shaping shrubs and trees is a terrific way to keep your design looking neat. Always prune your shrubbery in order to maintain an orderly appearance. This is an easy, simple way to keep your landscape looking great.

If you are trying to get a lot of color in your yard or garden area, but do not have a large budget, consider wildflowers. The sort of ordinary wildflower seeds available at the local home improvement outlet can be effectively used to cover areas with difficult soil conditions or large open spaces. This strategy results in many different colors and types of beautiful flowers. They are great for bouquets.

If your yard contains a shade tree, it can be hard to plant flower beneath it. Instead of placing flowers there you should consider a cover for the ground. Ground cover is easy to maintain yet still looks very good. Woodruff and hosta make very nice options in ground covering.

Make use of native plants and shrubs when planning your landscaping project. For the best way to landscape your yard, fill it with trees, bushes and shrubs from around your local area. These plants do well in the soil you already have, don?t need additional water or fertilizer and can handle the temperature swings your area experiences, all while thriving beautifully.

Make sure you know exactly where the boundaries of your property are before you begin any landscaping project. This can be hard if you don?t have a fence. If you plant on your neighbors property, there could be an ugly conflict in the future. You can find out this information from a property deed.

You don?t have to pay a designer or landscaper for your projects, regardless of what many people believe. You will spend a lot of money in the long run that you do not need to. It is a good idea to meet with a landscaping expert that can let you know what you should be expected to do and what to avoid.

When it comes to buying materials, going with what?s cheapest isn?t always the most cost-effective policy. A couple of elements you want to consider are return policies and reputation for good customer service. Check out all possible option before making any purchases. Sometimes a few extra dollars can save you money in the long run.

Use granite on the surfaces of outdoor kitchen equipment. While it may cost less with marble or a similar material, granite is good because you place very hot things on it and does not require much maintenance.

Choose the higher quality items over the cheap stuff. Many home improvement shops carry items that do not cost a lot and are not of high quality. Do your shopping at quality landscaping centers where the advice you receive will be from more experienced workers. Paying extra money will be worth it due to the fact that you?ll get better products as well as great advice.

Choose plants that are adapted to your environment. In many areas of the country, water restrictions have been put in place because of shortages, so try to choose plants that will not use a lot of water, and will grow in the temperatures that you live in.

Get professional advice before starting a landscaping project. A short discussion about your ideas and approach with a pro can widen your perspective and uncover any issues in your design that need rethinking. Especially if you don?t have experience in landscaping, this step is vital.

Use landscaping design to enhance the feel of your space. For example, if you?re concerned with street noise, plant hedges that can muffle those sounds. Designate a section for a kid?s play area if you have children. You can also build entertainment, grilling and other spaces on your land.

If privacy is your reason for planting trees, it is a good idea to plant a fast-growing one. These trees grow much, much faster than regular trees. Weeping cherry trees are among the most popular of the fast growing tree family.

When mowing the lawn, it?s wise to leave glass clippings as they?ve fallen. This helps your lawn get good nutrients. The decomposed grass lessens the amount of fertilizer you will need on the lawn.

The basic landscaping information presented here can be beneficial to any homeowner. Regardless of how much landscaping you intend to do or where you want to start, you should be ready to begin now that you?ve read this article.

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Huge tax increase looms at year-end 'fiscal cliff'

FILE-In this Monday, April 18, 2011, file photo, Max Martinez, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, tries to alert motorists on the final day to file taxes. A typical middle-income family making $40,000 to $64,000 a year could see its taxes go up by $2,000 in 2013 if lawmakers fail to renew a lengthy roster of tax cuts set to expire at the end of 2012, according to a new report Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Taxpayers across the income spectrum would be hit with large tax hikes, the Tax Policy Center said in its study, with households in the top 1 percent income range seeing an average tax increase of more than $120,000, while a family making between $110,000 to $140,000 could see a tax hike in the $6,000 range. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

FILE-In this Monday, April 18, 2011, file photo, Max Martinez, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, tries to alert motorists on the final day to file taxes. A typical middle-income family making $40,000 to $64,000 a year could see its taxes go up by $2,000 in 2013 if lawmakers fail to renew a lengthy roster of tax cuts set to expire at the end of 2012, according to a new report Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Taxpayers across the income spectrum would be hit with large tax hikes, the Tax Policy Center said in its study, with households in the top 1 percent income range seeing an average tax increase of more than $120,000, while a family making between $110,000 to $140,000 could see a tax hike in the $6,000 range. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A typical middle-income family making $40,000 to $64,000 a year could see its taxes go up by $2,000 next year if lawmakers fail to renew a lengthy roster of tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year, according to a new report Monday

Taxpayers across the income spectrum would be hit with large tax hikes, the Tax Policy Center said in its study, with households in the top 1 percent income range seeing an average tax increase of more than $120,000, while a family making between $110,000 to $140,000 could see a tax hike in the $6,000 range.

Taxpayers across the income spectrum will get slammed with increases totaling more than $500 billion ? a more than 20 percent increase ? with nine out of 10 households being affected by the expiration of tax cuts enacted under both President Barack Obama and his predecessor, George W. Bush.

The expiring provisions include Bush-era cuts on wage and investment income and cuts for married couples and families with children, among others. Also expiring is a 2 percentage point temporary payroll tax cut championed by Obama.

The looming expiration of the large roster of tax cuts is one of the issues confronting voters in November, with the chief difference between Obama and GOP candidate Mitt Romney being the tax treatment of wealthier earners. Obama is calling for permitting rates on individual income exceeding $200,000 and family incoming over $250,000 to go back to Clinton-era rates of as much as 39.6 percent.

Both candidates call for rewriting the tax code next year, but any such effort promises to be difficult and could take considerable time.

Monday's study, by the independent Tax Policy Center, deals with the immediate increases set to slap taxpayers in January under the existing framework of the tax code.

Few are talking of renewing Obama's payroll tax cut, even though that would mean a healthy tax increase for many working people. Working families with modest incomes would be hit hard as the child tax credit would shrink from a maximum of $1,000 per child to $500.

As a result, a married couple earning $50,000 with three dependent children that currently receives an almost $1,500 income tax refund largely due to the child tax credit would see their fortunes reversed by more than $3,000 next year and pay more than $1,500 in income taxes while seeing their payroll taxes go up by $1,000 if the full menu of tax cuts expire.

"It's just a huge, huge number," said Eric Toder, one of the authors of the study.

Economists warn that the looming tax hikes, combined with $109 billion in automatic spending cuts scheduled to take effect in January, could throw the fragile economy back into recession if Washington doesn't act. The automatic spending cuts are coming due because of the failure of last year's deficit "supercommittee" to strike a bargain. The combination of the sharp tax hikes and spending cuts has been dubbed a "fiscal cliff."

"The fiscal cliff threatens an unprecedented tax increase at year end," says the report. "Taxes would rise by more than $500 billion in 2013 ? an average of almost $3,500 per household ? as almost every tax cuts enacted since 2001 would expire."

Cumulatively, the country would see a 5 percentage point jump in its average tax rate, which works out to taxes on the top 1 percent jumping by more than 7 percentage points and about 4 percentage points for most people earning below $100,000 a year.

Put another way, people in the $40,000-$64,000 income range would see their average federal tax rate jump from 14 percent to 17.8 percent ? or an increase in their overall federal bill of 27 percent.

All told, almost 90 percent of all households would face a tax increase, though the top 20 percent of earners would bear 60 percent of the overall cost. Across all households the tax increases would average almost $3,500.

The expiration of cuts on capital gains and stock dividends is a key reason why wealthier people would see a higher increase in their tax burdens.

Republicans controlling the House have also called for the expiration of Obama-backed tax cuts for the working poor, including expansions of the earned income and child tax credits.

But all sides are calling for the renewal of Bush-era tax rates for everyone else. Without a renewal of those rates, a married couple would pay a 28 percent rate on taxable income exceeding $72,300 instead of the 25 percent rate they now pay. And the 10 percent rate paid on the first $8,900 of income would jump to 15 percent.

The new top rate of 39.6 percent would kick in for income over $397,000. The current top rate is 35 percent rate.

The Tax Policy Center is a joint project of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution.

Associated Press

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Facebook Likes Could Lead to Jail Time Under New Philippines Law

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