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Obama vs. GOP on the Big Issue of Jobs

he partisan debate over jobs creation has descended into a blame game between President Obama and congressional Republicans.

President Barack Obama
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President Barack Obama

“Over and over, they have refused to even debate the same kind of jobs proposals that Republicans have supported in the past – proposals that today are supported, not just by Democrats, but by Independents and Republicans all across America,” Obama complained in his radio address Saturday morning. “Meanwhile, they’re only scheduled to work three more weeks between now and the end of the year.

Republicans in the House respond that they’ve passed 15 job-creating bills only to have those measures bottled up in the Democrat-controlled Senate.

“We call these bills the ‘forgotten 15’,” Rep. Bobby Schilling of Illinois said in the Republican address Saturday.

“These are common-sense bills that address those excessive federal regulations that are hurting small business job creation,” said Rep. Schilling, a freshman lawmaker whose family owns a pizza business in Moline. “A number of them have bipartisan support. Yet the Senate won’t give these bills a vote, and the president hasn’t called for action.”

The essence of the divide remains: Increase federal investment to stimulate job creation versus easing environmental and other regulatory restrictions that critics say can hinder job creation.

As with much of the debate in Washington these days – including the effort by the bipartisan congressional “super committee” to cut the federal deficit by $1.2 trillion before draconian budget cuts kick in automatically – this one can’t avoid the subject of taxes.

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Quantas Airlines Grounds Entire Fleet Over Labor Dispute

Australia’s Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet on Saturday over a bitter labor dispute, prompting the government to ask a tribunal to stop the conflict out of concern it is putting both the airline and the economy at risk.

Tens of thousands of passengers were affected by the unprecedented decision, which came a day after the airline’s annual shareholders’ meeting and clearly took the government by surprise.

It came as an embarrassment for Prime Minister Julia Gillard who was hosting a Commonwealth leaders’ summit in the remote western city of Perth, 17 of them booked to fly out on Sunday with Qantas.

Unions, from pilots to caterers, have taken strike action since September over pay and to oppose Qantas plans to cut its soaring costs, as it looks at setting up two new airlines in Asia and cutting back financially draining long-haul flights.

It plans to cut 1,000 jobs and order $9 billion of new Airbus aircraft as part of a make over to salvage the loss making international business.

“They are trashing our strategy and our brand. They are deliberately destabilizing the company. Customers are now fleeing from us,” Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said.

The unions “are sticking by impossible claims that are not just to do with pay, but also to do with unions trying to dictate how we run our business,” said Joyce, who estimated the latest move would cost the airline A$20 million a day.

The dispute is the worst Qantas has faced since 2008, when industrial action by engineers cost it A$130 million ($133 million), local media reported.

Qantas’ action sparked an angry response from Australia’s Transport Minister Anthony Albanese.

“I’m extremely disappointed. What’s more, I indicated very clearly to Mr Joyce that I was disturbed by the fact that we’ve had a number of discussions and at no stage has Mr Joyce indicated to me that this was an action under consideration,” he said.

The government asked for a special labor tribunal hearing to end the industrial action by both unions and Qantas. A late night hearing was adjourned until later on Sunday.

If it orders an end to the industrial action Qantas is expected to start flying again.

“The Qantas dispute escalated today and I am concerned about that for the national economy … it could have implications for our national economy,” Gillard told reporters.

Executives faced angry shareholders and workers at a shareholders’ meeting on Friday where the company said the labor dispute had caused a dive in forward bookings. The shareholders backed hefty pay rises to senior Qantas executives. [ID:nL3E7LR4B5]

Australian aviation analyst Tom Ballantyne told ABC Television Qantas’ decision to ground the fleet was partially designed to get the government involved.

“The airline will be irretrievably damaged if it goes on for more than a month,” he said.

Qantas said it would lock out all employees from Monday night in the dispute which has affected 70,000 passengers and 600 flights on one of the country’s biggest travel weekends. Qantas’ budget airline Jetstar is not affected.

STRANDED

Qantas is a member of the OneWorld airline alliance, which includes Cathay Pacific, American Airlines, British Airways Plc, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malev, Mexicana, Royal Jordanian and S7 Air.

Alliance members often use partners’ routes and flights to shore up their own networks. Cathay warned its own passengers of potential disruptions on Qantas connections, and said they were monitoring the situation and would provide updates.

The airline’s decision left many flyers venting their anger.

“To resolve this at the expense of paying customers on one of the biggest flying days in Australiais quite frankly… bizarre, unwarranted and unfair to the loyal customers that Australia has,” a businessman, who only gave his name as Barry, told Sky TV at Melbourne airport after he was stranded.

Qantas’ Facebook page was inundated with angry passengers. “Stranded in Sydney Airport…because QANTAS are useless idiots,” wrote Lyn Haddon.

Zoe Johnson, an Australian living in Switzerland, said: “I’m proudly Australian but it just leaves a really bad taste in your mouth. So many people say, ‘I’m never going to fly Qantas again,’ and from my point of view its just feels like a kind of bullying tactic really.”

At London’s Heathrow Airport, passengers stood in long queues looking up at departure boards showing canceled flights.

“(I’m) not very happy because it was the holiday of a lifetime for us and it cost us a lot of money,” British passenger Steve Johnson said.

Adding to travelers’ problems, Air France has canceled about one in five flights and warned of wider disruption as a five-day strike by flight attendants over employment terms began on Saturday.

Qantas’ decision to halt flights comes during one of Australia’s busiest travel weekends, with tens of thousands traveling to the hugely popular Melbourne Cup horse race on Tuesday, dubbed “the race that stops the nation.”

Many passengers were stranded on aircraft waiting to take off on Saturday when the grounding announcement was made.

“Alan Joyce is holding a knife to the nation’s throat,” said Captain Richard Woodward, vice-president of the Australian and International Pilots Association.

An extended grounding could benefit domestic rival Virgin Australia and others such as Singapore Airlines, British Airways and Chinese carriers on international routes.

Virgin Australia said it would accommodate Qantas passengers where possible and was looking at adding more services in response to Qantas grounding its fleet over labor dispute.

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Google’s YouTube Adding Original Programming

Google Inc. (GOOG)’s YouTube, the most popular video-sharing service, is adding new channels of original programming, an effort to attract viewers with professionally produced content.

The new programming will include channels created by celebrities and producers from the fields of music, television, film, news and sports,YouTube said yesterday. The first of these channels will appear next month, with more coming over the next year. The project’s budget is about $100 million, a person familiar with the plan said earlier this year.

“The Web is bringing us entertainment from an even wider range of talented producers, and many of the defining channels of the next generation are being born, and watched, on YouTube,” the company said in a blog posting.

Google, which mostly relies on Internet-search advertising, is looking to YouTube to help boost revenue from video ads. U.S. Web surfers watched an average of 19.5 hours last month, up from 18 hours in August, according to ComScore Inc.

The new channels will feature content from actress Amy Poehler, actor Ashton Kutcher and basketball star Shaquille O’Neal, as well as news and how-to content.

Last year, YouTube unveiled a program that provides grants to promising video producers.

Google rose $1.47 to $600.14 at the close in New York yesterday. Shares of the Mountain View, California-based company have climbed 1 percent this year.

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Flash: Now More than 1 Million Without Power on East Coast

A rare October snowstorm bore down on the heavily populated U.S. Northeast on Saturday, knocking out power to a million customers, delaying flights and threatening some areas with up to a foot of snow.

By 2 p.m. EDT, New York City had broken an October snow record with 1.3 inches in Central Park, making this the snowiest October there since records began being kept in 1869, NBC New York reported.

Snow was coming down hard from central Pennsylvania to southeastern New York and Connecticut after hitting parts of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland earlier in the day.

More than 1.1 million customers lost power in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey and Maryland, and utilities were bringing in crews from Ohio and Kentucky to help restore it. Officials had warned that the heavy, wet snow combined with fully leafed trees could lead to downed tree branches and power lines, resulting in power outages and blocked roads.

Delays were reported at Philadelphia International Airport and at New York area airports. At John F. Kennedy International Airport, some arrivals were delayed by more than four hours, and six hours at Newark Airport. One live flight tracking site, FlightAwaretweeted more than 1,000flights had been cancelled nationwide.

“It’s going to be wet, sticky and gloppy,” said NWS spokesman Chris Vaccaro. “It’s not going to be a dry, fluffy snow.”

Snow, snow and more
Communities inland are expected to get hit hardest by the storm. The heaviest snow was forecast for the Massachusetts Berkshires, the Litchfield Hills in northwestern Connecticut, southwestern New Hampshire and the southern Green Mountains.

Cherry Grove, W.Va., on the edge of the Monongahela National Forest, received at least 4 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Relatively warm water temperatures along the Atlantic seaboard could keep the snowfall totals much lower along the coast and in cities such as Boston, National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Simpson said, with 3 inches of snowfall forecast along the I-95 corridor.

While October snow is not unprecedented, this storm could be record-setting in terms of snow totals.

October snowfall records could be broken in parts of southern New England, especially at higher elevations, National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Simpson said. The October record for southern New England is 7.5 inches in Worcester in 1979.

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Groupon Considering Raising IPO Price Range Due to High Demand

Groupon Inc. may increase the price range of its initial public offering amid higher-than-expected demand for the shares from investors, three people with knowledge of the matter said.

An updated filing with a higher range may be filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission early next week should Groupon decide to increase the price, said one of the people, who declined to be identified because the information is private.

Groupon is floating a record-low percentage of its total outstanding shares in the offering, helping to stoke demand for the stock. Only 4.7 percent of the unprofitable company’s shares will be sold to the public, less than in any U.S. Internet- company IPO of more $200 million since at least 2000, according to Bloomberg data. The company is pitching the IPO to investors and aims to complete the offering on Nov. 3, the data show.

“I’m sure that it’s going to be fully subscribed,” said Brett Harriss, an analyst at Gabelli & Co. in Rye, New York, who was one of about 400 people attending the Groupon investor conference in New York City yesterday. “It’s a thin stock to start and, despite the recent criticism, they tell a good story.”

Groupon is seeking to raise as much as $540 million selling 30 million shares for $16 to $18 apiece, according to an Oct. 21 regulatory filing. Julie Mossler, a spokeswoman for Chicago- based Groupon, declined to comment on the stock offering.

In a typical IPO, investors receive shares worth 20 percent to 25 percent of the company, according to Paul Deninger, a senior managing director at investment bank Evercore Partners Inc. in San Francisco who isn’t involved in the Groupon sale.

Amazon, Microsoft

A rising stock market can encourage companies to expand their offerings. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rallied 17 percent from Oct. 3 through Oct. 27, when volatility hit a two- month low.

By selling at a higher price, Groupon would become even more expensive than Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) and Microsoft Corp. The current price range values the company at about five times projected 2012 sales, people familiar with the matter said last week. That compares with 2.9 for Microsoft and 1.5 for Amazon.com, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Groupon reported a net loss of $10.6 million attributable to the company in the three months through September, bringing losses in the first nine months of the year to $214.5 million, according to its filings.

LaShou Group Inc., the Chinese operator of a daily-deal website, filed yesterday to raise $100 million in a U.S. initial public offering. The Beijing-based company will offer American depositary receipts that will trade on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol LASO.

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SHOCK: U.S. State Dep’t Has it’s Own Foxconn Sweatshop Factory Program

For years, it has been touted as a form of vacation diplomacy: a U.S. government program that selects college students from across the globe to come work at beach resorts, amusement parks and other seasonal jobs. In the process, the visitors are expected to imbibe American culture, practice English and take home fond memories.

But in August, students complained that their work conditions were closer to a sweatshop than a summer break, sparking demands for government intervention and a firestorm of bad publicity that federal officials are trying to tamp down.

More than 300 young foreigners, packing candy in a warehouse in Pennsylvania, staged a high-profile walkout and protest against their employers and the State Department, which oversees the program. They alleged that they had been worked to exhaustion and had met few Americans except supervisors who pressed them to pack faster and threatened to have them deported.

“My parents agreed to send me because it would be a way to improve my English,” wrote Aysel Kiyaker, a student from Turkey who paid $3,000 for her airfare and work visa. “They told us the job would be easy and fun and they would have pizza parties for us.”

Instead, Kiyaker found herself lifting heavy boxes on long shifts in the rural factory, owned by the Hershey Co. “After work my whole body was numb,” she wrote in an affidavit for the National Guestworker Alliance. She said one friend was threatened after she complained, and another was fired for not working fast enough. “After that happened, people were more afraid.”

The nonprofit guest-worker group took up the students’ cause and filed a formal complaint against the State Department, as well as Hershey and the Council for Educational Travel USA (CETUSA), charging that they had exploited the students as cheap labor. The strike ignited a media frenzy and raised alarms in Congress, in part because of concerns that American workers were being displaced.

CETUSA, which manages the program for the State Department, denied the allegations. Company officials suggested that the striking students had been misled by union activists and said other students had been placed at Hershey for seven summers without any problems. Hershey officials said they owned the building but had no role in hiring or supervising the students, which were handled through subcontractors.

“If any of them were dissatisfied, we were not hearing it,” said Terry Watson, CETUSA’s president. “We sponsor thousands of students every summer. The great majority of them have a wonderful experience and go home spreading the good word of America.”

But the bad publicity stunned and embarrassed the State Department. Officials there promised to investigate the alleged abuses and review the program, which brings more than 100,000 foreign students to the United States every summer. Department officials said they are planning a major overhaul to prevent such problems from recurring and to reinforce the program’s diplomatic purpose.

“We want to make sure it meets our goals for worthwhile exchanges that promote better relations with other countries,” said Michael Hammer, an acting assistant secretary of state, adding that the summer jobs are supposed to be part of a “positive cultural experience.”

In July, before the Hershey case erupted, the department tightened program rules after reporting an increase in “fraudulent job offers, lax job vetting” and other problems. Yet Hammer said that more than 90 percent of students report being satisfied with their experiences — and that many reapply for a second summer.

Vlad Bicu, 26, a student from Romania, worked in Colonial Williamsburg for two summers and returned in June to work at an amusement park in Ohio. Each time he has saved his wages to travel around the United States before returning home. “I have seen all America now,” Bicu said this week while visiting New York. “Your Grand Canyon is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.”

Yin Fung Tan, 23, a student from Malaysia, spent the summer at Morey’s Piers, an amusement complex on the New Jersey shore, earning an average of $300 a week as a cashier and ride operator. The most important thing she learned was “to look people in the eye and speak to them,” she said. “In our culture we never do that.”

Company officials at Morey’s Piers said they recruit more than 700 foreign students each summer, traveling to job fairs from Singapore to Dublin. All start at $7.25 an hour and work alongside American students. “They learn from each other, and it changes their lives,” said Denise Beckson, director of human resources.

But labor activists asserted that the alleged abuses were far more typical than officials acknowledge. They said even students in lighter hospitality jobs are often underpaid, poorly housed and threatened with losing their visas or right to return if they complain.

“While the State Department was asleep at the wheel, this entire program has turned into a captive labor source where students are exploited for profit,” said Saket Soni, executive director of the guest-worker group. He said the program left U.S. workers “locked out” of steady jobs and foreign students “locked in.”

The State Department already has rules in place to protect foreign student workers, who must be paid minimum wage and are banned from certain risky or sensitive jobs, such as patient care and adult entertainment. Department officials said they are planning to add further safeguards before the next students arrive.

In the Hershey case, however, officials said only that their investigation is “ongoing” and that they have taken no action against CETUSA, Hershey or its subcontractors. In detailed formal complaints, the guest-worker group described systematic efforts to intimidate students who complained and charged that government investigators had worked in tandem with factory managers.

CETUSA, in turn, has fought back with competing affidavits from former Hershey workers. It quoted Lenka Vavrova, a Polish student, as saying she was “ashamed” of her co-workers for causing a fuss. They all knew what to expect at the candy factory, she wrote. “If they did not like it, they should have chosen something else.”

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Ron Paul Wins Both Tallies at GOP Straw Poll in Iowa

Ron Paul has won two separate tallies for the National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Straw Poll.

Paul won both the Iowa-voters-only count at the Saturday convention in Des Moines as well as a tally of non-Iowans who participated.

In the Iowa voters result, Paul took 82%. Following him were Herman Cain with 14.7%, Rick Santorum with 1%, Newt Gingrich with 0.9%, Michele Bachmann with 0.5%, Rick Perry with 0.5%, Gary Johnson with 0.2%, with Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman 0%.

The total number of votes cast in that tally was 430.

In the tally of non-Iowans who voted, Paul won 26% followed by Cain at 25%, Perry and Santorum tied at 16%, Gingrich at 11%, Bachmann at 6%, Romney at 1%, and Huntsman and Johnson with 0%.

The total number of votes cast in that count was 101.

Though Paul won both tallies, the NFRA has not yet officially endorsed a candidate. Delegates to the convention will decide that later Saturday.

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THE GREAT HALLOWEEN SNOWSTORM SURPRISE OF 2011 #Snowtober

FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVCE FOR THE TRI-STATE REGION

Winter Storm Warning

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
427 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

...A HISTORIC EARLY SEASON SNOWSTORM FOR THE TRI-STATE REGION
TONIGHT...

NJZ006-NYZ071>075-176>178-300430-
/O.CON.KOKX.WS.W.0008.000000T0000Z-111030T0600Z/
HUDSON-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-
427 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM EDT SUNDAY...

* LOCATIONS...THE NEW YORK CITY METROPOLITAN AREA.

* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW AND WIND.

* ACCUMULATIONS...6 TO 10 INCHES OF SNOW.

* WINDS...NORTH 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 55 MPH.

* TEMPERATURES...IN THE LOWER 30S.

* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.

* TIMING...HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING. SOME
  RAIN MAY MIX WITH THE SNOW AT TIMES. THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF
  FROM WEST TO EAST LATE TONIGHT. IN ADDITION TO THE HEAVY
  SNOW...WINDS WILL INCREASE THIS EVENING...AND LAST THROUGH MOST
  OF THE NIGHT.

* IMPACTS...WIDESPREAD DOWNED TREES AND POWER OUTAGES CAN BE
  EXPECTED. TRAVEL WILL BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS...ESPECIALLY
  AFTER DARK.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW
ARE FORECAST THAT WILL MAKE TRAVEL DANGEROUS. ONLY TRAVEL IN AN
EMERGENCY. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT...FOOD...
AND WATER IN YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

&&

$$

 

Special Weather Statement

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
436 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

CTZ007>010-NJZ006-106-108-NYZ071>075-176>178-300030-
NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-
SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-HUDSON-EASTERN ESSEX-EASTERN UNION-
SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-
436 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

...EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS...WITH WIDESPREAD DOWNED
TREES...TREE LIMBS AND POWER OUTAGES EXPECTED THROUGH 8 PM...

OCCASIONAL BANDS OF HEAVY WET SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE
AREA THROUGH 8 PM...WITH SNOW FALL RATES OF UP TO 1 INCH PER
HOUR. EMBEDDED THUNDER WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE IN THE HEAVY SNOW
BANDS. RAIN MAY BRIEFLY MIX IN WITH THE SNOW WHEN PRECIPITATION
LIGHTENS. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE WITH
SNOW COVERED ROADS AND VISIBILITIES REDUCED TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS AT
TIMES.

WINDS WILL ALSO BE INCREASING THROUGH THE EVENING HOURS TO 20 TO
30 MPH WITH GUSTS 40 TO 55 MPH...HIGHEST CLOSER TO THE COAST. THE
COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY WET SNOW ON TREES WITH
PARTIAL OR FULL FOLIAGE WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE WIDESPREAD DAMAGE
AND POWER OUTAGES.

THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM...WITH NON ESSENTIAL TRAVEL NOT
RECOMMENDED. MONITOR THE NATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS FOR THE
LATEST.

$$

 

Coastal Flood Advisory

COASTAL HAZARD MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
419 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

...WIDESPREAD MINOR COASTAL FLOODING EXPECTED DURING THE TIMES OF
HIGH TIDE TONIGHT...

...HIGH SURF FOR ATLANTIC BEACHES TONIGHT...

NJZ006-106-108-NYZ072-074-300430-
/O.CON.KOKX.CF.Y.0021.000000T0000Z-111030T0500Z/
HUDSON-EASTERN ESSEX-EASTERN UNION-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
419 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

...COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM EDT
SUNDAY...

* LOCATIONS...COAST OF NEW YORK HARBOR.

* TIDAL DEPARTURES...2 TO 2.5 FEET TONIGHT.

* TIMING...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

* IMPACTS...WIDESPREAD MINOR COASTAL FLOODING. THERE IS THE
  POTENTIAL FOR LOCALLY MODERATE COASTAL FLOODING WITH THE HIGH
  TIDE TONIGHT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY INDICATES THAT ONSHORE WINDS AND TIDES
WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE FLOODING OF LOW AREAS ALONG THE SHORE.

&&

...NEW YORK HARBOR WATER LEVELS FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT...

COASTAL............TIME OF......FORECAST TOTAL.....FLOOD.....
LOCATION...........HIGH TIDE.....WATER LEVEL.......CATEGORY..
.................................(MLLW/NGVD).................

THE BATTERY NY.....1111 PM...........6.8...........MINOR.....
BERGEN POINT NY....1107 PM...........7.2...........MINOR.....

$$

 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
403 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

NJZ006-106-108-NYZ072-074-302015-
HUDSON-EASTERN ESSEX-EASTERN UNION-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
403 PM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM EDT SUNDAY...
...COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM EDT SUNDAY...

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND
SOUTHEAST NEW YORK.

.DAY ONE...TONIGHT.

PLEASE LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR GO TO WEATHER.GOV ON THE
INTERNET FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING HAZARDS.

   WINTER STORM WARNING.
   COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.

NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME THAT WOULD MEET
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WARNING CRITERIA.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER
CONDITIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES.

&&

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK PROVIDES A SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL
WIDESPREAD HAZARDOUS WEATHER EVENTS THAT MAY REACH NWS WARNING
CRITERIA. MOST LONG FUSED NWS WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES IN
EFFECT ARE HIGHLIGHTED.

PLEASE REFER TO THE LATEST NWS FORECASTS FOR WEATHER NOT MEETING NWS
WARNING CRITERIA.

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Herman Cain’s Campaign Contributions Rise with His Poll Numbers

Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain’s surge in the polls has been accompanied by a surge in campaign contributions.

Cain campaign spokesman JD Gordon said Friday the campaign was projecting close to $5 million in contributions for the month of October alone. That compares to $2.8 million in three months ending in September, the last quarterly period that Cain’s campaign filed fundraising reports with the Federal Election Commission.

Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2011/10/28/cains-surge-in-polls-met-with-surge-in-campaign-contributions/#ixzz1cCsukUBi

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#Occupy Madison Gets Rubbed Out for Rubbing One Out

City officials temporarily denied Occupy Madison a new street use permit Wednesday after protesters violated public health and safety conditions and failed to follow the correct processes to renew or amend a permit.

The permit, which expired Wednesday at noon, required Occupy Madison protesters to relocate from their current space at 30 West Mifflin Street, also called 30 on the Square.

A neighboring hotel’s staff alleged voiced concerns about having to recently escort hotel employees to and from bus stops late at night due to inappropriate behavior, such as public masturbation, from street protesters.

In addition, officials agreed further occupation should not be allowed to continue without restrooms on site to avoid further public health violations.

“You can’t be affecting the safety and health of other people around you,” Madison Fire Prevention Officer Jerry McMullen said. “With the public health violations and the complaints I’ve heard, I don’t believe it meets the spirit of the ordinance to a street use permit.”

Occupy Madison representative and street use permit holder Paul Streeter said he hopes to use the 30 on the Square space again as soon as possible after Freakfest.

“[The protest] is indeed a work in progress,” Streeter said. “We will continue to address issues as they come up.”

Madison’s Parks Division requested a written form stating the dates and location where members wish to occupy.

“You can tell us what your proposals are, but we have no idea what you are doing, how you are doing it or what your safety and security plan is,” McCullen said. “We have nothing in writing to back it up, and we usually require that all events have [written plans].”

Occupy Madison is relocating onto Olin Terrace until Monday when Freak Fest is over, and they can request a new permit for 30 on the Square.

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MENACE II CYBERSPACE: U.S. Gangs Turn from Streets to White-Collar Crime Online

When is credit-card theft a good thing? When the culprits might otherwise be killing you.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation says national gangs like the Bloods and Crips are becoming more sophisticated, turning to white-collar financial crime and cyber attacks that threaten Corporate America and, well, everyone.

The evolving criminal schemes, which include mortgage fraud, counterfeiting, bank and credit card fraud and identity theft, are attractive because they are much less risky than traditional gang-related crimes such as murder, drug trafficking and robbery, and have the potential to yield much greater profits, according to a new national gang threat assessment from the FBI.

Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/10/28/from-streets-to-cyberspace-us-gangs-turn-to-white-collar-crime/#ixzz1cCp81SMb

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