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Backyard Chicken Keepers Help Fight Avian Disease

Image credit: Biosecurity for Birds/USDA From virtual chicken-rescue on Facebook to designer chicken coops for urban hipsters , the concept of backyard chicken keeping has really taken off. Now the USDA is calling on all backyard chicken keepers to join the fight against avian diseases—and they are hoping th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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CBS ‘Early Show’: Conservative O’Reilly ‘Lashed Out’ At ‘Single Motherhood’

Late in the 7:00AM ET hour of Monday’s CBS Early Show, correspondent Michelle Miller reported on the “war of words” between actress Jennifer Aniston and Fox News host Bill O’Reilly over women having children without a man. Miller remarked that Aniston had “made a seemingly simple comment supporting the concept,” while the “conservative” O’Reilly “slammed the actress” for doing so. The report included sound bites of O’Reilly: “That’s destructive to our society….She’s throwing a message out to 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds, okay, that ‘hey, you don’t need the guy. You don’t need the dad.” Miller followed up by noting: “It’s not the first time a political conservative has lashed out at an actress for supporting single moms. In a 1992 speech, Dan Quayle questioned the choices of fictional character Murphy Brown.” She concluded the story by touting: “Aniston fired back the latest shot at O’Reilly, telling People magazine, quote, ‘Of course the ideal scenario for parenting is obviously two parents of a mature age, but for those who’ve not yet found their Bill O’Reilly, I’m just glad science has provided a few other options.'” After Miller’s report, fill-in co-host Chris Wragge jokingly declared: “Jennifer Aniston, how dare you?” He then argued: “I mean, it’s just a movie, right, at this point? I understand, I guess, both sides, but I think it’s a little much about-” Fill-in co-host Erica Hill interjected: “Much ado about nothing.” Here is a full transcript of the August 16 segment: 7:43AM ET TEASE CHRIS WRAGGE: Up next, what did Jennifer Aniston say that set off Bill O’Reilly? We’re going to tell you about their war of words when we return. 7:46AM ET SEGMENT ERICA HILL: In her latest film, Jennifer Aniston plays a woman who takes an unorthodox route to single motherhood. Her defense of that character is now sparking a debate on cable TV. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller has more. JENNIFER ANISTON: So I would like you to be the first to know, I’m having a baby. [ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Aniston vs. O’Reilly; War of Words Over Single Motherhood] MICHELLE MILLER: In Jennifer Aniston’s new movie she plays a single woman having a baby from a sperm donor. Last week, she made a seemingly simple comment supporting the concept. BILL O’REILLY: That’s destructive to our society. MILLER: Conservative talk show host Bill O’Reilly slammed the actress during an edition of The O’Reilly Factor. O’REILLY: She’s throwing a message out to 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds, okay, that ‘hey, you don’t need the guy. You don’t need the dad. Dad!’ ANISTON: I don’t need a man to have a baby. MILLER: While promoting the film ‘The Switch,’ she was quoted saying, ‘women are realizing it more and more, knowing that they don’t have to settle with a man just to have that child.’ O’REILLY: And that’s where Miss. Aniston makes here mistake. BONNIE FULLER [EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, HOLLYWOODLIFE.COM]: He really sets Jennifer Aniston up as somebody who is trying to destroy the fabric of our society. MILLER: It’s not the first time a political conservative has lashed out at an actress for supporting single moms. In a 1992 speech, Dan Quayle questioned the choices of fictional character Murphy Brown. DAN QUAYLE: It doesn’t help matters when a character who supposedly epitomizes today’s intelligent, highly paid professional women, mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone. MILLER: Ironically, when it comes to her own life, Aniston and O’Reilly agree. She says just because her character is going it alone, doesn’t mean she would. ANISTON: She really feels that she wants a child more than she needs the man. Which I found quite interesting. I don’t know if I would do it that way. MILLER: Aniston fired back the latest shot at O’Reilly, telling People magazine, quote, ‘Of course the ideal scenario for parenting is obviously two parents of a mature age, but for those who’ve not yet found their Bill O’Reilly, I’m just glad science has provided a few other options.’ Michelle Miller, CBS News, New York. HILL: There’s never a dull moment, is there? CHRIS WRAGGE: Jennifer Aniston, how dare you? [LAUGHS] I mean, you think any – I mean, it’s just a movie, right, at this point? I understand, I guess, both sides, but I think it’s a little much about- HILL: Right. Much ado about nothing. We’re probably not done with it yet. We’ll hear a little bit more today. We’ve got you caught up, though, so now you can talk about it at the office this morning. 

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Verizon & Google Enter Reported Deal for Tiered Internet Use, Is Net Neutrality in Jeopardy?

The internet and telecom giants Verizon and Google have reportedly reached an agreement to impose a tiered system for accessing the internet. The deal would enable Verizon to charge for quicker access to online content over wireless devices, a violation of the concept of net neutrality that calls for equal access to all services. The deal comes amidst closed-door meetings between the Federal Communications Commission and major telecom giants on crafting new regulations. Video at the link…. http://www.democracynow.org/2010/8/6/verizon_google_enter_reported_deal_for added by: treewolf39

Democratic Leadership All Agree. If Obama Weren’t Black He Never Would Have Been Elected!

“If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman of any color, he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.”“Every time that campaign is upset about something, they call it racist,” she said. “I will not be discriminated against because I’m white. If they think they’re going to shut up Geraldine Ferraro with that kind of stuff, they don’t know me.”…Geraldine Ferraro. 'Game Change' Excerpt: Bill Clinton On Obama: 'A Few Years Ago, This Guy Would Have Been Getting Us Coffee' also saying Barack Obama must 'kiss my ass! added by: congoboy

What Is Sustainable Development & Why Is Defining It Key to Our Future?

photo: Jaume Ventura via flickr Even though it’s at the center of environmental thinking, the concept of sustainable development is pretty broad; and considering how often the term gets thrown around and invoked these days, perhaps a quick bit of clarity is in order. There’s a textbook definition of sustainable development (as well as plenty of interpretations of that), but let’s go through the main components and how they all fit together. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Enrique Claims Injured Fan Has Crappy Mom

Filed under: Enrique Iglesias , Celebrity Justice Enrique Iglesias is totally Americanized — so much so he embraces the concept, blame the victim … or at least the victim’s parent. Enrique has filed legal docs, disclaiming any responsibility for an incident back in 2007, in which an 11-year-old girl… Read more

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Kimberly-Clark Disposable Hand Towels for the Home Belie Sustainability Promise

Image: Kleenex Hand Towels “Kimberly-Clark has long recognized the importance of corporate responsibility and integrated the concept of sustainability in our business practices,” the FAQ on Kleenex Hand Towels reassuringly announces. “At Kimberly-Clark, we take concern for the environment and conservation of natural resources seriously,” it continues. Of course, “because of the superior softness consumers expect from KLEENEX® Brand, KLEENEX® Brand Hand Towels are made with 100 percent virgin fiber.” Now, I don’t like t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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What Obama’s Oval Office Speech Could Have Sounded Like (Video)

Photo via the NY Times …According to Rachel Maddow Plenty of people felt let down by Obama’s oval office speech on the BP Gulf spill , and believed it was as a lost opportunity to rally for more progressive energy policy in a meaningful way. I was one of them, admittedly. But one pundit did more than complain about what was left unsaid — Rachel Maddow and her writers drafted up their version of a superior speech; one that included taking a hard line on the oil industry, f… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Rhode Island Offshore Wind Farm Takes Step Forward – And Some Environmentalists Are Upset?

photo: m.prinke via flickr The race to build the first offshore wind farm in the United States continues with Rhode Island taking one more legislative step towards beating its neighbors. The Providence Journal reports that the state legislature has enacted a new law that speeds the time it takes to get regulatory approval between wind power developer… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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There’s No Recession in the New York Times Homes Section

Image credit: Joe Fletcher The rich are different from you and me; they read the New York Times Home and Garden section on Thursdays, and don’t seem to know that there is a recession. But they are beginning to deal with the concept of living with less, and show a couple squeezing into a modest 1100 square foot house in Mill Valley, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright disciple Daniel J. Liebermann- that cost $1,125,000 to purchase and over $ 400 a foot to renovate. But it is a gem of a thing. More at New York Times … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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