Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Motorola Droid Ultra Limited Edition leaks, touts a go-faster racing stripe

Motorola Droid Ultra Limited Edition leaks, touts 6mm thickness and red racing stripe

If you think a red version of the rumored Droid Ultra just wouldn't be special enough, you're in luck. Frequent Motorola device leaker Houdabao claims to have photos of a Limited Edition model that would include a wrap-around racing stripe, much like a decked out muscle car. Unfortunately, there isn't much more to share. While Houdabao echoes talk of the Droid Ultra sporting a 5-inch LCD and a 6mm thick body, he doesn't outline the Limited Edition's full feature set. There's also no mention of its intended audience -- it may be only for Verizon staff, like the red Droid RAZR. Should the special-run Droid Ultra reach the public, though, there's a chance we'll learn more about it tomorrow. Check out a second photo of the Limited Edition after the break.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Officials: Zimmerman helped 4 out of wrecked SUV

FILE - In this file image from video, George Zimmerman smiles after a not guilty verdict was handed down in his trial at the Seminole County Courthouse, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Sanford, Fla. Officials say Zimmerman helped rescue four people from an overturned vehicle last week, just days after he was cleared of all charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Seminole County Sheriff?s spokeswoman Kim Cannaday said in a statement Monday, July 22, 2013 that deputies responding to the wreck found Zimmerman and another man had already helped the couple and their two children out of the flipped SUV.(AP Photo/TV Pool, File)

FILE - In this file image from video, George Zimmerman smiles after a not guilty verdict was handed down in his trial at the Seminole County Courthouse, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Sanford, Fla. Officials say Zimmerman helped rescue four people from an overturned vehicle last week, just days after he was cleared of all charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Seminole County Sheriff?s spokeswoman Kim Cannaday said in a statement Monday, July 22, 2013 that deputies responding to the wreck found Zimmerman and another man had already helped the couple and their two children out of the flipped SUV.(AP Photo/TV Pool, File)

(AP) ? George Zimmerman helped rescue four people from an overturned vehicle in central Florida last week, just days after he was cleared of all charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, officials said Monday.

Seminole County Sheriff's spokeswoman Kim Cannaday said in a statement that deputies responding last Wednesday afternoon to the wreck in Sanford ? the Orlando suburb where Martin was shot ? found Zimmerman and another man had already helped a couple and their two children out of a flipped SUV off the road near Interstate 4. They were not hurt.

Zimmerman spoke with a deputy at the scene and then left, the sheriff's office statement said. He did not see the crash happen.

This is believed to be the first time Zimmerman, 29, has been seen publicly since his acquittal on a second-degree murder charge in the 17-year-old Martin's death in February 2012. Zimmerman's parents and his attorneys have said in interviews since the verdict that they fear for his safety because of those who may not agree with it.

A message left at the office of Zimmerman attorney Mark O'Mara was not immediately returned Monday.

Robert Zimmerman, Jr. on Monday posted on his Twitter account about his brother's actions: "George saw a need, he acted. Our parents taught us to help, never to boast. Humility is George's finest trait."

Martin's shooting death spurred debate across the U.S. over racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice. Protesters nationwide lashed out against police in Sanford because it took 44 days for Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, to be arrested last year. Many, including Martin's parents, said Zimmerman had racially profiled the unarmed black teen. Zimmerman, who identifies himself as Hispanic, said he acted in self-defense during a fight with Martin.

Six female jurors, whose names have not been released, considered nearly three weeks of often wildly conflicting testimony over who was the aggressor on the rainy night Martin was shot while walking through the gated townhouse community where he was staying and where Zimmerman lived.

The acquittal prompted rallies nationwide in the days afterward calling for a civil rights investigation and federal charges against Zimmerman.

It also led to a sit-in at Florida Gov. Rick Scott's office demanding that legislators repeal the state's stand-your-ground self-defense law. The law, passed in 2005, generally eliminated a person's duty to retreat in the face of a serious physical threat. At least 21 states have a self-defense law similar to Florida's.

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Lots of life in the exclusive ex-presidents club

WASHINGTON (AP) ? In the first 200 years of the republic, just three presidents survived more than two decades after leaving office John Adams, Martin Van Buren and Herbert Hoover. The odds for ex-presidents have improved considerably since then.

Jimmy Carter, who raised the bar for active post-presidential years, is 88 now, and 32 years out of office. No one has survived longer after leaving the White House. George H.W. Bush, 89, passed the two-decade mark this year. The two most recent former presidents, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, both are going strong. Gerald Ford lived nearly 30 years after leaving office.

There's a lot happening in the ex-presidents club these days ? thanks to increasing longevity, the personalities of the current members and expanding opportunities for influence.

After a relatively quiet start to his post-presidency, George W. Bush in recent weeks has made headlines by speaking out for immigration reform and popping up in Africa at a wreath-laying with President Barack Obama to remember victims of terrorism. Clinton, with his philanthropic work and a wife who's a potential presidential candidate, is never far from the news.

The elder Bush, although frail, was at the White House last week (in jaunty red-and-white striped socks) for a ceremony promoting the volunteerism program he started as president. And Carter, noted for his years of globe-trotting work to advance human rights, spoke out last week against "legal bribery of candidates" at home in the form of unchecked political contributions by outside groups.

Is all this activity the new model for ex-presidents? It turns out they've got plenty of examples to draw on from earlier centuries.

"There's a whole class of people who leave the White House and continue to take a hyperactive role in American life," says presidential historian Douglas Brinkley of Rice University. He points to Andrew Johnson, who was elected to the Senate after a presidency that included impeachment; William Howard Taft, who became a Supreme Court justice; John Quincy Adams, who was an outspoken opponent of slavery as a member of the House; Theodore Roosevelt, who created the Bull Moose Party and tried to regain the presidency, and many more.

"There is no rule of thumb," says Brinkley. "Each man is just different."

For all their differences, though, recent chief executives have tended to start their post-presidential years relatively quietly, taking time to regroup, to heal in some cases, and give the new guy space to operate. They focus on raising money for their presidential libraries/centers. They write memoirs. Their poll numbers improve as time passes and memories of hard-fought presidential battles soften.

Call that phase one.

Bush, whose presidential center in Dallas was dedicated in April and whose 2010 memoir, "Decision Points," was a best-seller, has seen his poll numbers rebound, and he seems to be entering phase two: He says he wants to make a difference in the world, but steer clear of politics and avoid meddling in Obama's business.

His recent activities have demonstrated both the possibilities and limitations of an ex-president's influence.

Bush's presence in Africa during Obama's visit to the continent offered a reminder of his efforts to fight HIV and AIDS there. But his entreaty to bring a "benevolent spirit" to the debate over immigration reform seemed to have zero impact on House Republicans. GOP legislators said Bush's comments never even came up in their closed-door meeting about immigration on the day he spoke out.

"We care what people back home say, not what some former president says," said Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan.

Still, recent ex-presidents seem to be assuming a higher profile in public affairs and politics, says Thomas F. Schaller, a political scientist at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County who has written a study of postmodern ex-presidents.

"The opportunities are greater," says Schaller, pointing to the bigger role of electronic media, the globalization of politics and the tendency of ex-presidents to work more cooperatively with one another and with the current occupant of the White House.

After Clinton and the elder Bush worked closely on humanitarian aid for victims of Hurricane Katrina and the tsunami in Indonesia, Clinton quipped, "People began to joke that I was getting so close to the Bush family, I had become the black sheep son."

A number of earlier ex-presidents also played on the global stage ? but with a smaller megaphone.

Herbert Hoover, who lived nearly 32 years after his presidency, traveled the world and took on significant relief efforts in Europe during and after World War II. He later served on government reform commissions during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, and declared he had "outlived the bastards" who blamed him for the Great Depression, according to Schaller.

Brinkley says Carter, who left office with disastrous job approval ratings, "game-changed" the ex-president's role with his vigorous public policy activity and freelance diplomacy.

The joke is that Carter, who left office in 1981, used the presidency as a stepping stone to his ex-presidency. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

Clinton, with his foundation work, seems intent on following Carter's model, although the two have had prickly relations over the years, in part because of Carter's unbidden forays into diplomacy while Clinton was president and his criticism during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

Obama will exit the White House at age 54, some 15 years younger than when Ronald Reagan took office. He'll soon need to consider how his next act will play out over what most likely will be decades.

"Who wants to think their better days are behind them when you're in your mid-50s?" asks Brinkley. "You try to say, 'How can I make a bigger impact?' You're seeing Clinton do that, and you'll see George W. Bush do it, but in his own Texas-style way."

At his library dedication, the younger Bush related that Alexander Hamilton had once worried about ex-presidents "wandering among the people like discontented ghosts."

"Actually," he added, "I think we seem pretty happy."

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AP researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.

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Obama to meet with pro-White House outside group

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama is meeting Monday with his most loyal supporters to discuss ways to promote his agenda on issues like immigration reform and the economy as lawmakers prepare to return home for their annual summer break.

Obama was being joined by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California at a meeting of Organizing for Action, a non-profit formed from the president's 2012 re-election campaign.

The meeting comes ahead of Congress' annual August recess, when many lawmakers return to their districts and hold town hall meetings with constituents. It was during the same period in 2009 that many tea party activists rallied against Obama's health care proposal, which the White House is now working to implement.

Democrats are trying to build momentum on issues like immigration reform, which cleared the Senate but faces an uncertain future in the House; expanded background checks for certain firearm purchases, which are stalled in Congress; and measures to curb climate change, which the president outlined last month.

Obama also plans a series of economic speeches beginning this week that will be aimed at building support ahead of upcoming budget deadlines this fall and the potential for another fight with Republicans over the nation's borrowing limit.

Organizing for Action, which is run by former White House and campaign aides, has tried to build public pressure on members of Congress to enact the president's second-term agenda. The group raised more than $8 million between April and June.

Attendees at an "Action August" summit were receiving an update from Reid and Pelosi at the meeting, along with news from Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, which has been active in opposing sweeping new abortion restrictions in Texas.

Obama was scheduled to speak at the summit and then at a dinner for the organization later in the evening.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

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Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke touts early successes

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The forks stopped clanking and people turned their chairs for a better view as Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke stepped up to the podium at the Chattanooga Convention Center on Thursday.

The 45-year-old attorney and former Democratic state senator, who is approaching his 100th day in the mayor's office this week, trotted out a list of his accomplishments to business and community builders at a weekly Rotary Club meeting.

He said he's revamped City Hall, fired 18 department heads and eliminated four departments his predecessor, Ron Littlefield, had created in the previous eight years.

Berke pushed the building's owner to clean up the troubled Patten Towers after a fire left the building's 241 elderly and disabled residents without a place to live, and promised the city's Rotarians that he would fight Chattanooga's gang problem by borrowing from a successful North Carolina anti-drug program.

"We are transforming the culture of government," Berke told the group.

But even as the freshman mayor drew praise from some in the Scenic City, other leaders say they are anxious to see tangible results.

"We had a honeymoon period," said Everlena Holmes, Glenwood block leader coordinator. "By September he needs to have a plan on the ground going."

Berke's ability to listen and hold community meetings has made him popular with many marginalized voters. He said early on that residents ideas, concerns and their participation would be "central to my administration."

But his tenure thus far has been marked by little specific action on any particular issue.

Though Berke took credit for 917 jobs created on his watch, a Times Free Press review found that the genesis of almost all those jobs came under Littlefield.

A Berke pledge to combat violence by 2014 has yet to reduce violence on the streets. Street shootings are up since he disbanded the city's gang task force and replaced it with his own group. Chattanooga was rocked by 71 shootings and 86 deaths in the first half of 2013, compared to 51 shootings and 59 victims for the same period in 2012.

"I don't see anything getting done except more people getting shot," said former Republican Party chairman Marty Van Schaaf.

However, Berke has impressed in other, less headline-grabbing ways.

Perrin Lance, president of Chattanooga Organized for Action, said the mayor is an excellent listener.

Lance applauded Berke for listening to Lincoln Park residents over plans to build a road expansion that would run alongside a historically black park.

Yet it remains to be seen whether Berke will step up and address social and economic problems that extend beyond downtown Chattanooga, Lance said.

"I think Mayor Berke has a challenge that I haven't heard him address," Lance said. "It's the question of equity. We need a mayor that is going to be the mayor of the other Chattanooga."

BERKE'S VIEW

From his seat across a long conference table in City Hall, Berke, wearing a navy blue striped suit and tie, told the Times Free Press on Friday that he's most surprised by how time-consuming being mayor can be.

"Going from a speech to a meeting on economic development to a phone call with the police chief ... demands an ability to clear your mind and focus quickly," he said.

Berke, who ran without any substantial competition, swept 72 percent of the votes to gain the mayor's seat. In his inaugural address and on the campaign trail, Berke promised to focus on youth development, public safety and economic development.

"I believe we have accomplished a tremendous amount in 100 days," he said.

Berke pointed to his public safety committee, which has many members from the former gang task force, including Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Hammond, Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger and District Attorney General Bill Cox.

The committee's main initiative, nicknamed High Point after the city that founded the program, will roll out in 2014. The main focus is to eliminate gang violence through focusing on the major drug dealers, but Berke said the program also includes cease-fire negations and domestic violence programs.

"All these don't happen overnight," he said. "We need to reduce the shootings. Period. And we are going to do that."

He promises the community will see fewer shootings by 2014.

Some former city officials criticized Berke for being so quick to disband the task force, questioning whether it was a waste for the work already done.

"I was disappointed to see him dismantle the gang task force to begin again discussions that had already taken place," said Pam Ladd, former City Council chairwoman.

Other former officials echoed Ladd.

Looking at job growth in the city, Berke said the city will continue to work with the Chamber of Commerce. But his newly created Department of Economic and Community Development will focus on all levels of business, and it will connect job growth directly to the neighborhoods by finding a way to provide public transportation so the community can get to those jobs, he said.

As for how he will do it, Berke declined to be specific.

On his focus on youth development, Berke cited the literacy programs at the recreation centers, where young children are being taught to read.

Yet this initiative began last year under the former gang task force that the mayor disbanded when he took office.

Compared to Littlefield, some community members said they find Berke more approachable.

Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association President Vannice Hughley said that before Berke, neighbors didn't know what was happening on projects that might affect their community until the decision already had been made.

"He's worked step by step, he's been in the trenches with us," Hughley said. "[Before], we were never at the table."

Joyce Watson Careathers, president of the Churchville Neighborhood Association said she, too, admires how Berke has reached out to the local communities.

County officials also say communication is better between the city and county.

Hamilton County school board members Jeffrey Wilson and David Testerman said Berke has expressed interest in the city being involved in the school system.

"He's helped start the discussion of what role can the city of Chattanooga play in helping improve education for our youth," Wilson said.

Littlefield's archenemy Jim Folkner, who led the charge to have the mayor recalled, said he will wait to pass judgment on Berke until after the budget is revealed.

City officials have said they will present the budget to the City Council on July 30.

Contact staff writer Joy Lukachick@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6659.

Source: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/jul/21/mayor-touts-early-successes/

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Growing Older Shouldn't Be A Negative Thought! Excellent Advice ...

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Save up your money to retire as soon as you can feasibly do so, but save for health issues as well. But you need to have enough savings available for dealing with any health issues.

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