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California may have to cut prison population by 40 percent

(CNN) — Federal judges tentatively ruled on Monday that California must reduce the number of inmates in its overcrowded prison system by up to 40 percent to stop a constitutional violation of prisoners' rights. “Overcrowding is the primary cause of the unconstitutional conditions that have been found to exist in the California prisons,” the court concluded. added by: samoanj

My chat with President Obama: Face off on clean coal, nuclear energy, and oil drilling

The following guest post is by Gillian Caldwell, campaign director of 1 Sky. She originally posted this on 1Sky’s blog. Last night, I went to hear what President Obama had to say at a Gen44 event organized by the Democratic National Committee (note that I took time off from 1Sky to attend the event because 1Sky is a 501(c)(3) organization and we can’t — and don’t — do any electoral work). Anyway, I happened to catch President Obama on a rope line and decided on the fly to challenge him on the mythology of clean coal since our base has been so concerned about his repeated calls for clean coal (and nuclear and oil drilling) alongside real renewable energy solutions. My partner Louis captured the exchange on his iPhone. Here is what happened and a transcript as best as I can put it together since the audio isn’t great, especially on my voice — although Obama comes through loud and clear and we have our work cut out for us! We shake hands, I grab President Obama’s hands with both of mine and look him straight in the eye: Me: It’s got to be renewable energy. No more clean coal. [Inaudible: It’s a unicorn. It doesn’t exist.] Obama: I disagree with you. I disagree with you. We are not going to get all our energy from wind and solar in the next 20 years… Me: Let the market do it. Let the market do it. Can’t the market make the investment? [Inaudible: It’s hundreds of billions of dollars (we’d be investing in “clean coal” in the House version of the bill)] Obama: They can’t do it. The technology’s not there. I’ve got a nuclear physicist in my Department of Energy who cares more about climate change than anyone and he will tell you you can’t get it done just with that — so you’ve got to have a transition period to do all this other stuff. Don’t be stubborn about it! Me: It’s about getting the votes [inaudible: in Congress isn’t it?] Obama: This is not a votes matter, This is a technological matter. It really is. I have looked into it. Me: We’re running a national campaign and people are really upset about this – Obama: I know everybody’s….listen, if I could do it all with wind and solar I would! We can ramp it up. That’s what we’re working on. So what was really going on here in this brief exchange between me and President Obama with the noisy bugles in the background? We were talking past each other, for one thing. President Obama was making two points: * We can’t kick our dirty coal habit right away. It’s going to take some time — he has said at least 20 years. * Because we aren’t going to get rid of coal immediately, it’s worth it for the federal government to invest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology , to make coal cleaner for now. Generally speaking, we agree with his first point. Some persuasive arguments have been made that we can get rid of coal in the next 10-20 years but right now almost half of our electricity comes from coal, and retiring those old dirty plants won’t happen overnight. That’s why we agree with the President that our clean energy transition must start immediately. As President Obama has said, “it means passing a comprehensive energy and climate bill with incentives that will finally make clean energy the profitable kind of energy in America.” However, we disagree strongly with the President’s assertion that the federal government needs to help bail out America’s aging coal industry by footing the bill for carbon capture and sequestration technology as they limp into the 21st century. To see the rest of this post head over to the current green bog. added by: leahl

Bernanke Confirmed for Second Term as Fed Chief

WASHINGTON — Ben S. Bernanke has been confirmed for a second term as head of the Federal Reserve. The Senate voted 70-30 on Thursday to leave Mr

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Nicolas Cage — Working Man

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo Nic Cage is back to work on a new movie in New Orleans, which is good considering he’s got that $14 million tax debt hanging over his head. Uncle Sam doesn’t like to wait for his money. More Nic Cage Nic Cage — Six Million More Tax Problems ..

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Wyclef’s Sister Says Haiti Needs ‘Mobile Morgues’

‘The work has just begun in Haiti,’ Melky Jean tells MTV News. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Haitians grieve for lost family members in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday Photo: Joe Raedle/ Getty Images Wyclef isn’t the only one in his family rushing to aid his fellow Haitian countrymen . The former Fugees frontman’s sister Melky Jean is also attempting to assist Haiti after the devastation created by Tuesday’s earthquake

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T.I. Sprung From Federal Prison

The King of the South is headed home. Hip-hop superstar T.I

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No change : Senate committee renominates Ben Bernanke

12/17/2009 The Senate Committee renominated Ben Bernanke on Thursday, proving that the only change America has seen is a change towards even more government and monopoly control of our currency by the Federal Reserve. added by: shanklinmike 14 comments

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Michael Jackson’s FBI File to be Released

Filed under: Michael Jackson The Federal Bureau of Investigation will release 333 pages of Michael Jackson’s formerly-classified file on Monday morning. Can we interest you in a little light reading?The documents will relate to his 1993 and 2004 child molestation cases — as ..

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Ben Bernanke: Person of the Year

Link: http://www.time.com/time/specials/pac… The Federal Reserve Chairman is Time 's 2009 Man Of The Year

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‘Porn virgins’ do not exist, claim scientists

Scientists who tried to launch an indepth study of pornography ran into trouble when they couldn't find any men in their twenties who hadn't watched x-rated material.

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‘Porn virgins’ do not exist, claim scientists