Populist, combative Obama gets love from Democratic lawmakers (Reuters)

CAMBRIDGE, Maryland (Reuters) ? Congressional Democrats have complained in the past that they have not felt the love from President Barack Obama and accuse the White House of not consulting them on key policies. But when Obama addressed them on Friday it was a love-fest.

Democratic members of the House of Representatives gave him a standing ovation and a compact disc in which they all sang “I’m So In Love With You,” the first line of Al Green’s hit song “Let’s Stay Together.”

Just three months ago some lawmakers talked privately of keeping their distance from Obama in 2012 because they feared voters’ unhappiness with his economic stewardship would hurt their election campaigns.

Relations between Obama and congressional Democrats deteriorated after Republicans won the House in 2010. Democrats complained Obama was too willing to compromise at the expense of Democratic principles.

But ties have improved as Obama has become more combative toward Republicans over taxes and jobs and sought to draw a sharp contrast with Republican presidential hopefuls vying to face him in the November 6 election.

Wrapping up a cross-country tour to promote a populist agenda laid out in this week’s State of the Union address, Obama hammered home a re-election campaign appeal for greater economic fairness and called on fellow Democrats to close ranks with him.

Obama used his speech to the Democratic lawmakers’ retreat in Maryland to turn up the heat on Republicans, who have accused him of pursuing class warfare and assailed his State of the Union proposals, including higher taxes on wealthier Americans.

“Where they obstruct, where they’re unwilling to act, where they’re more interested in party than they are in country … then we’ve got to call them out on it,” Obama said to loud applause. “We’ve got to push them. We can’t wait. We can’t be held back.”

‘RISE OR FALL TOGETHER’

Obama called on congressional Democrats to close ranks with him as he seeks to persuade voters to give him a second term despite a fragile economy and high unemployment.

Obama is campaigning against a “do-nothing” Congress, highlighting the partisan gridlock that has paralyzed decision-making on job creation and tackling record deficits. “Congress” is White House code for Republicans, but some Democratic lawmakers worry that distinction may be lost on voters, who already have a low opinion of the polarized legislature.

“We are going to rise or fall together,” Representative Henry Waxman said of the Democrats’ bid to retain the Senate, keep the presidency and take back the House.

Waxman’s comments were echoed by other lawmakers at the retreat who signaled that the tensions that bedeviled relations with the White House in 2011 were in the past.

“There is always some tension between the legislative and executive branches of government,” said Steny Hoyer, the No. 2 Democrat in the House. “But we are a team, and we want to head in the same direction.”

While Congress’s approval ratings are at record lows, Obama’s have edged up to nearly 50 percent.

“The president is running a lot stronger than we are,” said Representative Jim Moran. “His train is moving in the right direction. We ought to get on,” said Moran, who just months ago questioned how vigorously Democrats would campaign for Obama.

Jennifer Duffy of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report said the Democrats’ warmer embrace of Obama underscored that “you always reach a point in an election cycle, and I think we are now there, where you realize it’s hard not to run with the president, it’s hard to walk away from the head of the ticket.”

The retreat in the waterfront town of Cambridge featured a number of private sessions to ready Democrats for the campaign, including one entitled: “How to run when the president is running against Congress.”

Obama first tested his anti-Congress strategy late last year, upsetting Democrats over what they saw as his failure to differentiate between Democrats and Republicans.

“The president upset a lot of us with the attacks,” said a top Democratic aide. “It showed White House arrogance. They didn’t even bother to consult with us on it.”

Obama has since soothed hard feelings by being more discriminate in his attacks, although he still frequently refers to his willingness to act when Congress will not.

Most Democratic lawmakers figure Obama will be more of a help than a hindrance to their own re-elections, particularly in raising money and rallying the party’s liberal base, lawmakers and analysts say.

Yet many, particularly those in conservative states, are likely to run away from his 2010 overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system, which drew Republican fire and a public backlash.

Vice President Joe Biden, speaking at the retreat on Friday, predicted Democrats would win the House and jokingly acknowledged that the White House could help or hurt members, depending on the politics of their respective districts.

“I’m prepared to row or ski anywhere and campaign for you. (But) if it helps to be against you, I’ll be against you,” Biden quipped.

Opinion polls show that voters have a slightly higher opinion of Democrats in Congress than their Republican counterparts, but pollsters say Democrats will struggle to pick up the 25 House seats they need to regain control of the 435-seat chamber.

(Additional reporting by Alister Bull and Matt Spetalnick in Washington, writing by Thomas Ferraro, editing by Ross Colvin and Marilyn Thompson)

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33 whales shot in New Zealand after rescues failed

(AP) ? Conservation staff in New Zealand have put down 33 stranded whales after several attempts to refloat them failed.

The pilot whales shot Thursday were the last of 99 that stranded themselves Monday on Farewell Spit on the South Island. Department of Conservation area manager John Mason says staff and hundreds of volunteers had tried all week to get the whales refloated.

He says they thought they were successful Wednesday when they got the whales into deep water ? but were saddened Thursday to find that they had swum back ashore. He says the condition of the whales had significantly deteriorated.

As well as the 33 whales that were shot, 36 had died naturally since Monday and 17 were successfully refloated. Thirteen remain unaccounted for.

Associated Press

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Witness in ‘Rockefeller’ case found bloodstains (AP)

ALHAMBRA, Calif. ? A forensic scientist testifying Friday in the murder case against a man who posed as an heir to the Rockefeller fortune said she found four bloodstains in the Southern California guesthouse where the suspect lived.

Criminalist Lynne Herold gave the testimony in a preliminary hearing to determine whether Christian Gerhartsreiter should stand trial for the death of John Sohus, whose remains were found at his former home in San Marino in 1994, nearly 10 years after he and his wife vanished.

Herold and her colleagues from the Los Angeles County coroner’s office used a chemical reaction at the time to find the stains in the Sohuses’ guesthouse, where Gerhartsreiter was a tenant known as Christopher Chichester when the couple disappeared, according to the Los Angeles Times ( http://lat.ms/yLd5Yp).

Herold said three of the four stains showed patterns indicating they had been wiped or something like a body had been dragged through them.

She said she did not take a blood sample because in 1994 such a stain could not be tested for DNA analysis, and it may never be known whose blood it was.

Herold testified that she remembers the investigation despite the passing of so many years, because it was among the most memorable of her career.

“It has from Day One sort of been stuck in my head, and it probably always will be one of those cases that you just never forget,” she said.

Many of the witnesses in the preliminary hearing have had difficulty remembering details because so many years have passed.

The couple disappeared in 1985. Gerhartsreiter left town soon afterward.

He is charged only with killing 27-year-old John Sohus; no sign of Linda Sohus has been found.

Gerhartsreiter has previously been exposed as a veteran impostor. On the East Coast, he claimed to be “Clark Rockefeller,” a member of the famous family, and married a woman with whom he had a daughter. She divorced him when she found out he had duped her.

Last year, Gerhartsreiter was convicted of kidnapping his daughter in Boston during a custody dispute. He is serving a four- to five-year prison sentence for that crime. He would be eligible for parole this year if he was not facing the California charge, which could bring him 26 years to life in prison if he’s convicted.

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Information from: Los Angeles Times, http://www.latimes.com

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Embattled Olympus to remain on Tokyo stock market

(AP) ? Olympus Corp. will not be kicked off the Tokyo Stock Exchange, but the camera and medical device maker must pay a fine for covering up massive losses with false accounting, exchange officials said Friday.

Olympus will be monitored by the exchange as a security on “Alert” because significant improvements must be made in its internal control systems, it said in an emailed statement.

Olympus faced removal from the stock exchange following revelations of a scheme by the Tokyo-based company to hide 117.7 billion yen ($1.5 billion) in investment losses dating back to the 1990s.

The scandal came to light late last year after then-President Michael Woodford raised questions about huge payments for financial advice and expensive acquisitions of companies unrelated to the company’s mainstay businesses. Olympus first denied, then affirmed the allegations.

The TSE said that even though the deception was perpetuated over a long period, it “cannot be deemed to have caused significant misinterpretation of profit levels or performance trends” given the size of the company. “The improper accounting practices had generally no effect on sales or operating profit.”

Olympus was also slapped with a 10 million yen ($130,000) penalty because its actions damaged investor confidence in the stock market, the statement said, castigating the company for “using devious methods.”

Associated Press

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These Go To 11: Songs Best Heard Extra-Loud

Enlarge Courtesy of the artists / Getty Images Clockwise from top left: The Smiths, Led Zeppelin, OutKast, Kelly Clarkson, Spinal Tap’s secret weapon.

Courtesy of the artists / Getty Images Clockwise from top left: The Smiths, Led Zeppelin, OutKast, Kelly Clarkson, Spinal Tap’s secret weapon.

There’s no denying certain songs are best experienced when played as loud as possible. Since this Friday, 11/11/11, is Nigel Tufnel Day — the unofficial holiday honoring the fictional Spinal Tap guitarist, who cranked his amplifiers past 10 — this week’s episode is all about the songs that instantly make you want to turn the volume up. Such songs can be simple and anthemic, like The Modern Lovers’ garage-punk or Kelly Clarkson‘s roller-coaster pop. Or they can be densely layered, like LCD Soundsystem‘s studio wizardry or OutKast‘s all-out aural assaults. But in each case, the message is the same: Let the music, whatever it might be, overwhelm you. What songs do you prefer to hear as loud as possible? Leave your suggestions here.

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Romney to air Iowa ad, signaling play for caucuses (Star Tribune)

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Prosecutor seeks Sudan defense minister arrest (AP)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands ? The International Criminal Court prosecutor sought an arrest warrant Friday for Sudan’s defense minister on crimes against humanity and war crimes charges for allegedly helping orchestrate atrocities in Darfur.

The request brings to three the number of senior Sudanese leaders ? including President Omar al-Bashir ? accused of crimes in Darfur.

Luis Moreno-Ocampo said in a filing to judges that Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein is among those who “bear greatest criminal responsibility” for atrocities in the Sudanese region from August 2003 to March 2004.

At the time, Hussein was interior minister and the Sudan government’s special representative in Darfur.

He is accused of overseeing a state-sponsored plan to attack villages in western Darfur. Prosecutors say government troops would surround the villages, air force planes would bomb them and then soldiers, including janjaweed militia fighters, would descend on the ruins, raping and killing those who survived the initial aerial onslaught.

A panel of judges will study evidence filed by Moreno-Ocampo before deciding whether to issue a warrant.

The court already has indicted al-Bashir on genocide charges along with another of his government ministers and a commander of the janjaweed militia for their alleged roles in widespread attacks on civilians in Darfur.

None of those suspects has been arrested by the court, which has no police force, and al-Bashir has refused to surrender himself or anybody else to the court.

Since his indictment, al-Bashir has repeatedly traveled to friendly nations without being arrested.

Moreno-Ocampo said he made public the arrest warrant request for Hussein to put the case back in the spotlight.

In a statement, his office said the request aims “to encourage further public focus on government of the Sudan policy and actions, and promote cooperation in taking action to arrest Mr. Hussein and the 3 other individuals subject to ICC warrants.”

Prosecutors also have indicted two rebels for allegedly leading an attack on an African Union peacekeeper compound in Darfur. Judges dismissed similar charges against another rebel for lack of evidence. All three of the rebels surrendered voluntarily to the Hague-based court last year.

Darfur was plunged into turmoil in 2003, when ethnic African rebels took up arms against the Arab-dominated Sudanese government, whom they accused of discrimination.

The Khartoum government is accused of retaliating by unleashing Arab militias on civilians ? a charge the government denies. The U.N. estimates 300,000 people have died and 2.7 million have been displaced in the conflict.

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Unemployment drops to 8.6 percent (Politico)

In a positive sign for President Barack Obama, the unemployment rate surprisingly dropped to 8.6 percent in November – the lowest rate in two-and-a-half years – as the country?s economy flashed signs of strength amid uneasiness about a broader global downturn.

The big dip in the unemployment rate from 9 percent in October occurred even though the Labor Department reported Friday that just 120,000 jobs were added in November, a figure roughly in line with expectations.

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Unemployment now stands at its lowest level since March 2009 – a clear political plus for Obama but something of a mixed bag considering that 13.3 million Americans are still jobless and the sovereign debt crisis unfolding in Europe could tip the world into a recession.

The report indicates both greater economic momentum in recent months and a pessimistic withdrawal from the workforce by many coping with long-term unemployment.

The jobless rate tumbled in part because about 315,000 people have stopped hunting for work and are no longer considered unemployed. As a result, the labor force participation rate fell from 64.2 percent to 64 percent.

In addition, upward revisions made by the Labor Department to past months on Friday show that an additional 92,000 jobs were added in October and September, suggesting the economy was much stronger than initially believed.

Private companies drove the growth with a net gain of 140,000 jobs last month. Layoffs by state and local governments continued to be a drag, as the public sector shed 20,000 jobs.

The holiday season boosted hiring, with more than half of the new jobs coming from retailers, restaurants and bars. In anticipation of Black Friday shopping, stores brought on 50,000 new workers. Restaurants and bars contributed another 33,000. Health care also accounted for 17,000 new jobs.

Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody?s Analytics, cautioned Friday morning that the news was ?good, but not as good as the decline would suggest.?

?The decline also occurred because fewer people were out there looking for work. That?s not a good sign,? he said on MSNBC. ?I?ll take it, but it?s not as good as it looks.?

The drop in unemployment did not stop the GOP offensive against the Obama administration?s economic policies.

?It?s very good news, obviously, going into the holiday season,? said Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney told the TV show ?Fox & Friends.? ?People are shopping again. It?s very good news that the unemployment rate is down, people are going back to work, but look overall the president?s record on the economy ? it?s been miserable.?

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said more work remained to be done to lower the rate.

?Any job creation is welcome news, but the jobless rate in this country is still unacceptable,? he said in a statement. ?Today marks the 34th consecutive month of unemployment above eight percent. As you may remember, the Obama administration promised unemployment would stay below eight percent if its ?stimulus? was enacted. That promise has gone unfulfilled.?

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) was nonplussed by the drop, saying the possibility of tax hikes has held back the recovery.

?During the holidays, it?s always comforting to see an uptick in seasonal hiring, but far too many people still remain out of work and the economy still faces systemic problems,? he said in a statement. ?Unemployment has remained high and economic uncertainty has prevailed because of the constant threat of tax increases from Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration.?

Tim Mak and M.J. Lee contributed to this report.

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The World’s Biggest Insect Is So Freaking Huge It Can Eat a Carrot [Bugs]

Say hello to the spine tingling Giant Weta. What is a Giant Weta, you ask? Well, it’s a gigantic cricket-like insect that’s also the largest insect in the world. It’s as heavy as three mice and even bigger than some birds. BE AFRAID LITTLE HUMANS. More »


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VIDEO ? Newt Gingrich One on One (ABC News)

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