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Obama Administration Opens Up 1.8 million Acres Of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve

photo via flickr Fridays in Washington D.C. are often days in which bad news is dumped. The idea is that the news will get lost over the weekend while Americans are recharging for the week ahead. So maybe that’s why the Interior Department announced Friday that they will offer oil and gas leases on 1.8 million acres of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, a ecologically sensitive area important for bird migration. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Mariah Passes on MJ Sofa, Other Furniture Rejoices

Filed under: Mariah Carey , Michael Jackson Much to the delight of anyone with eyes, Mariah Carey decided not purchase that hideous Michael Jackson living room set that went up for auction. Mariah sent her interior designer, Kenneth Bordewick, to the event held by Julien’s Auctions in Las Vegas on… Read more

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Muppet Enthusiast to Battle Piracy

While President Obama studies game film to restructure his strategy regarding the oil spill, V.P. and Muppet buddy Joe Biden today went before cameras to announce the adminstration’s crackdown on… piracy. “To state it very bluntly, piracy hurts,” Biden said at the White House announcement, with attorney general Eric Holder by his side. “It hurts our economy, our health and our safety.” And, conveniently, it’s not a mile below the Gulf of Mexico. For his part, Holder is reorganizing the entire Justice Department for the crusade, creating “a task force, as well as hiring 15 new Assistant U.S. Attorneys and 20 FBI special agents dedicated to combating domestic and international IP property crimes.” Awesome! Next up: Re-hiring the Department of the Interior . [

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Oil Flow Estimate Has Been Raised to 35,000-60,000 Barrels a Day, Up to 50% More Than Previous Estimate

By the CNN Wire Staff June 15, 2010 5:40 p.m. EDT President Obama addresses the nation live Tuesday night at 8 ET with the latest on the BP oil disaster. Watch it live on CNN, CNN.com/Live and the CNN iPhone app. (CNN) — Government officials Tuesday increased the estimate of oil flowing into the Gulf to between 35,000 and 60,000 barrels (1.5 million to 2.5 million gallons) per day, up to 50 percent more than previously estimated. The government's previous estimate, issued last week, was 20,000 to 40,000 barrels per day. The change was “based on updated information and scientific assessments,” and was reached by Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, and Chair of the National Incident Command's Flow Rate Technical Group Marcia McNutt, the Deepwater Horizon Incident Joint Information Center said. “The improved estimate is based on more and better data that is now available and that helps increase the scientific confidence in the accuracy of the estimate,” it said. Lawmakers hammered oil companies Tuesday as President Obama toured the Florida coast to reassure Americans that the government had firm command over the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. At Pensacola Naval Air Station, Obama declared war on the massive slick, as though it were an enemy lurking offshore. “This is an unprecedented environmental disaster,” Obama told a crowd of soldiers, Marines and sailors. “This is an assault in our nation's shore, and we're going to fight back with everything we've got.” The tough talk on soft sand preceded Obama's first-ever national address from the Oval Office, slated for Tuesday night. In the symbolically important speech, Obama will lay out a game plan for dealing with the worst oil spill in U.S. history, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told CNN. Gibbs said Obama will outline containment and cleanup plans and address America's need to reduce dependency on foreign oil and fossil fuels. Americans, frustrated with the incessant undersea gusher and also what some perceive as a lack of White House leadership, are sure to be listening, especially to what the president has to say regarding claims. The process has become a sore subject for those whose livelihoods have been stung by sheets of oil drifting in the Gulf and washing ashore. Health threats from the Gulf oil disaster could last for years, and officials lack knowledge on how long chemicals in the spilled oil and dispersants will remain toxic, a health expert told a Senate committee Tuesday. A Food and Drug Administration official told a Senate committee Tuesday that seafood from the Gulf of Mexico available to consumers in stores and restaurants is safe. “We are confident that Gulf of Mexico seafood that is in the market today is safe to eat,” said Mike Taylor, deputy commissioner of the FDA. Also Tuesday, BP said it suspended the operation to siphon oil from the ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico after a fire aboard a drill ship Tuesday morning. Siphoning resumed Tuesday afternoon, BP said. The fire was likely caused by a lightning strike, and siphoning was suspended as a precaution, BP said. There were no reported injuries. The spill now dwarfs the 11 million gallons that were dumped into Alaska's Prince William Sound in 1989 when the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground, and oil in varying amounts and consistencies has hit the shores of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. BP has been siphoning oil from a containment cap placed on the ruptured well but had to suspend oil collection Tuesday after a fire aboard the drilling ship Discover Enterprise. A statement from the company attributed the fire to lightning. It said operations would restart Tuesday afternoon. Obama is scheduled to meet with top BP officials in a highly anticipated meeting Wednesday. Speedy claims processing will be high on the agenda. David Axelrod, Obama's senior adviser, has said a new claims plan would call for an independent third party to handle the process, and a White House spokesman said the administration is confident that it has the legal authority to force BP to set up an escrow account for the purpose of paying damages. BP announced Tuesday that it accelerated commercial large-loss claims and has approved 337 checks for $16 million to businesses that have filed claims in excess of $5,000. Initial payments began over the weekend and will be completed this week, the British energy giant said. In Washington, senior Democrats launched a blistering attack on oil companies at a key House subcommittee hearing. Rep. Henry Waxman, D-California, said that four of the five largest oil firms have produced disaster response plans that discuss how to protect walruses, even though there are no walruses in the Gulf. These are “cookie-cutter plans” that, in reality, are little more than “just paper exercises,” he said. Rep. Ed Markey, D-Massachusetts, blasted the heads of ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, BP, and Shell Oil for producing disaster response plans that are “virtually identical.” They all tout “ineffective identical equipment” and often use “the exact same words” in their plans, he said. They have spent “zero time and money” in developing adequate response blueprints, he asserted. Meanwhile Tuesday, federal authorities announced guidelines to speed up maritime waivers that would allow more foreign ships — in addition to the 15 already in the Gulf of Mexico — to assist in oil cleanup efforts. “Should any waivers be needed, we are prepared to process them as quickly as possible to allow vital spill response activities being undertaken by foreign-flagged vessels to continue without delay,” said Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the government's response manager. The Jones Act, which regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters, requires that goods transported by water between U.S. ports be carried in U.S.-flagged ships that have been constructed in the United States and are American-owned. The law was intended to support the U.S. merchant marine industry but now limits foreign vessels from participating in the oil response. Allen also announced Tuesday the establishment of three positions for deputy incident commanders, who will help oversee operations from the coast. The three will join a response team that already involves roughly 27,000 people. CNN's Dana Bash, Anderson Cooper and Ed Henry contributed to this report. http://www.evworld.com/press/greenpeace_northerngannet_bp.jpg added by: EthicalVegan

ABC: Stephanopoulos and Carville Hope Obama Can ‘Hit Reset Button’ on Oil Spill, ‘Contain Political Damage’

On Monday’s Good Morning America on ABC, co-host George Stephanopoulos discussed President Obama’s response to the Gulf oil spill with Democratic strategist James Carville: “Probably no one has been tougher than you on this White House on this response. The President now going back for his forth trip. He’s ratcheted up the rhetoric over the weekend. Is this what you’ve been waiting for?” Stephanopoulos was referring to Carville’s criticism of Obama on the May 26 broadcast : “And it just looks like he’s not involved in this!…We’re about to die down here!” During his Monday appearance, the on-screen headline read: “Carville Demands Justice; Gulf ‘Abused and Neglected'” However, on Monday, Carville struck a more complimentary tone toward the President, remarking that Tuesday’s prime time Oval Office address on the spill could allow Obama “to hit the reset button.” Near the end of the segment, Stephanopoulos, a former Democratic strategist himself, asked Carville: “…put on your strategist hat here, has the President contained the political damage?” Carville reiterated: “I think he can hit this reset button tomorrow night. I think he can not contain the political damage, I think he can eliminate the damage. I actually think done properly, there’s political value in this, I think that he can help himself a great deal.” While hoping for Obama’s political comeback, Carville did speak out against the moratorium on offshore oil drilling: “[Gulf residents are] definitely concerned about this moratorium. This is wrecking the economy down here. What has to be done to get this lifted? How soon can we expect that?” Stephanopoulos continued to tow the liberal line: “…do you really think that’s wise given the kind of dangers we’re seeing with very deep water drilling?” Carville called for more regulation, but concluded: “I think it’s essential to the economy down here….you take fishing and you take petroleum away from this, you don’t have a whole lot left.” Here is a full transcript of the June 14 exchange: 7:08AM EST             GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: We’re going to turn now to James Carville, he is down in New Orleans. Good morning, again, James. Probably no one has been tougher than you on this White House on this response. The President now going back for his forth trip. He’s ratcheted up the rhetoric over the weekend. Is this what you’ve been waiting for? [ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Carville Demands Justice; Gulf “Abused and Neglected”] JAMES CARVILLE: Well, I hope so, and I think he has a chance to hit the reset button tomorrow night. And there certainly is going to be a lot of interest, a lot of anticipation in what he’s going to say. Doug Brinkley has been reporting that the Secretary of Interior said that he’s going to address the issue of our vanishing coastline and have a massive public works project. If that’s true, that’s going to be greeted with – embraced down here and greeted with great approval. But we’ve got to see, and I think people are very, very anxious. I think they want to hear what the President has to say. And I guarantee you, he’s going to have to have a lot of eyes that are glued to the television set tomorrow night. I mean, this is good news. They say they’re going to capture 50,000 barrels and I think that they’re moving in that direction. But last week, we we’re told that the high point was 40,000. So I think these sensors will give people a good, good indication of what’s on there. And hopefully, the scientists can give us a definitive answer because every answer we’ve gotten has been wrong so far. But I’m very encouraged by what I here hear about the ability to capture this oil. I hope it’s true and we’re just praying that’ll be the case. STEPHANOPOULOS: You mentioned this recovery fund that Secretary Salazar talked to historian Doug Brinkley about. What more, specifically, do you think people on the Gulf are waiting to hear from the President tomorrow night? CARVILLE: Well, I mean I think that they definitely want to know what’s the strategy for cleaning this up? How much oil’s been out there? How long do the experts think that this I going to go on? What are going to be the long-term effects on our fishing industry? They’re definitely concerned about this moratorium. This is wrecking the economy down here. What has to be done to get this lifted? How soon can we expect that? And the big thing, of course, is what Doug Brinkley, who is a former resident of New Orleans, is reporting is what is going to happen to our wetlands? We’re losing wetlands at the rate of the size of Manhattan every year. And if this President seizes this initiative and talks about rediverting the river below what they call Myrtle Grove and reflooding those wetlands, that’s going to be a big part of his legacy. That’s going to be an enormous thing and that’s what people are really looking for here. STEPHANOPOULOS: James, you mentioned the moratorium on drilling. And I know a lot of politicians down there in Louisiana and across the Gulf are calling for lifting the moratorium. But do you really think that’s wise given the kind of dangers we’re seeing with very deep water drilling? CARVILLE: Well, certainly we saw this and I think BP last had something like 700 violations and an Exxon operator had one violation. And I think that, certainly, you would have to have stringent regulations. I think every CEO ought to sign off on it. I think we have to have, you know, top flight engineers come in ensuring safety. But I think this stuff can – is necessary. I think it’s essential to the economy down here. And I think properly regulated and properly done, it can be done – nothing can be done risk-free – but I think it can be done much, much better than it was done before. And we’re going to have to get back to this, it’s just a question of when. It’s a very productive field out there and it’s killing the economy of south Louisiana. I mean, you take fishing and you take petroleum away from this, you don’t have a whole lot left. STEPHANOPOULOS: Finally, James, we only have a few seconds left, but bottom line, put on your strategist hat here, has the President contained the political damage? CARVILLE: I think he – I’d rather look forward as we say, and not look back. And you know, I think he can hit this reset button tomorrow night. I think he can not contain the political damage, I think he can eliminate the damage. I actually think done properly, there’s political value in this, I think that he can help himself a great deal. It’s a complex problem. But he’s got to show that he’s on top of this thing. That there’s a strategy in place. That there’s a way to deal with this. And the big thing is, if he’s going to estimate something, estimate it on the conservative side because everything else has been overestimated. STEPHANOPOULOS: Okay, James Carville, thanks very much. CARVILLE: Thank you.

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Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson on the Inside Story of How Obama Let the World’s Most Dangerous Oil Company Get Away with Murder

An extensive new investigation into the Obama administration’s handling of the BP oil spill disaster reveals that it was government mismanagement, delays and absence of oversight that allowed the crisis to spiral out of control. In the article “The Spill, the Scandal, and the President,” Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson writes, “Though George W. Bush paved the way for the catastrophe, it was Obama who gave BP the green light to drill.” Dickinson explores how Interior Secretary Ken Salazar kept in place the oil industry-friendly environmental guidelines that Bush had implemented and ultimately let BP, an oil company with the worst safety record, to get away with murder. Filed under BP Oil Spill http://www.democracynow.org/2010/6/11/rolling_stones_tim_dickinson_on_the added by: treewolf39

Bonnaroo-Bound Alice + Olivia Tour Helps Women Affected By Flooding, Oil Spill

Designer Stacey Bendet and crew will provide makeovers to women across the country, including Nashville and the Gulf Coast. By Akshay Bhansali Alice + Olivia crew in front of the Airstream Trailer Photo: MTV News In eight years, the quirky, perky Stacey Bendet (or “Staceypants” as her friends love to call her) has gone from being homeless and making single pairs of pants for admirers to founding the celeb-adored Alice + Olivia fashion brand. Her women’s, children’s and upcoming shoe (2011) lines have brought smiles to the faces of women for almost a decade now, including folks like Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Angelina Jolie. And now MTV News has learned that her undeniable ability to spread joy has Bendet and an eclectic band of artist gal-pals hopping into a retrofitted Alice + Olivia Airstream Trailer and taking their act on the road. “We are going on a tour all through the Southeast, starting at Bonnaroo ,” Bendet said. “And we are making people over in every city as we go. We thought it would be a great way to work with all the stores and shops we’ve worked with since we started. So we are doing pop-up shops, trunk shows and makeovers.” What makes this tour particularly interesting is that in addition to making over everyday women across the country, Bendet and Co. will be hitting cities in Tennessee and on the Gulf Coast, taking time specifically to attend to women affected by recent flooding as well as the notorious Gulf oil spill. “[From] Bonnaroo, Knoxville, Nashville, and small towns in Alabama we are getting submissions from people that lost their wardrobe in the flood, or [are] going through a really rough time. In Nashville obviously we are focusing on flood victims. People who have lost all of their belongings. Their whole wardrobe. We are going to a beach town in Alabama that’s been really affected by the oil spills. We are doing a big block party there right by the beach and we are also doing a couple of makeovers. Then in Miami we are doing a fashion show at the Fountainbleau, but we are making over someone from the Kristi House there. So we are just trying to bring a little happiness into people’s lives in cities across the country. It’s kind of like making over America a little bit.” To send off the traveling troupe of women (stylist Cleo Wade, DJs Mia Moretti and Caitlin Moe, photographer Diggy Lloyd, and friend Molly Austin), former electronic-music icon and friend Moby came out to wish them well, and even christened the voyage with an expansive drawing on the interior wall of the Airstream. “I met Stacy when she was homeless living behind a dumpster at Arby’s just by the entrance to the Holland Tunnel in New Jersey,” Moby said. “Then she started a delivery service where she would deliver things all over New York on her Rollerblades. And she made her own pants and at some point someone said, ‘Hey those are nice pants. Can you make me some pants?’ And so she started making pants for other people. And now she’s the proud owner of an Airstream trailer!” Bendet’s Alice + Olivia Tour kicks off at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, on June 10 and will end in Montauk, New York, on July 11, with stops in Orange Beach, Alabama; Wilmington, North Carolina; and Miami, among other cities.

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Vern Yip son Gavin Joshua Mannox picture

“He seems to be a very opinionated baby, which I love, cause I’m extremely opinionated,” Vern Yip, 41, confesses. “He’s not somebody who’s just going to be laissez-faire … He knows what he likes and what he doesn’t like, he’s very self-assured, and all that’s great.” Interior designer Vern Yip tells us that Gavin Joshua Mannox — his 4½-month-old son — is “definitely not laid-back,” and the Design Star judge wouldn’t have it any other way! “Those are all the kinds of characteristics that I wou

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Poreotix Say Winning ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ Is ‘A Dream Come True’

The dance group credit their victory to ‘being true’ to themselves. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Tim Kash Poreotix and Tim Kash Photo: MTV News On Thursday night, “America’s Best Dance Crew” found its latest champs: Poreotix . And the California natives admit that they still can’t believe they managed to rise up the ranks and beat out the Blueprint Cru as season five’s winning team. When MTV News caught up with the crew, they said they were still reeling from the news. Describing the win as “a dream come true,” they explained they were not only excited by the win but also the fact that the show gave them the chance to “inspire the fans.” So, what made the Poreotix stand out? In their opinion, it was their ability to be themselves week after week that connected most to fans. “I think we did a lot of stuff the other crews wouldn’t have done,” Dumbo Nguyen explained. “We don’t move around the stage a lot, but we definitely entertain a lot of people.” Dumbo summed up their dance mantra this way: “We want to show people that we’re able to stand here and entertain you and don’t have to run around the stage and do crazy stuff. As long as you bring your true self out and people enjoy that, that’s all that matters.” The crew said their biggest challenge was during disco week. And the guys will be back for charity week, when they plan to bring their game again by “being true to ourselves again. Popping choreography robotics,” Dumbo said. And what will the guys spend their winnings on? Whatever’s left over after school tuition and rent, they’ll put into savings. It seems these guys aren’t just dance machines, they’re also practical. Are you happy with Poreotix’s win? Talk about your favorite “ABDC” moments in the comments below! Related Videos America’s Best Dance Crew (Season 5) | Behind The Scenes Week 11 America’s Best Dance Crew (Season 5) | Live Finale Post Show America’s Best Dance Crew (Season 5) | Ep. 11 | The Finale

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Man Arrested For Attempting To Smuggle ‘Lady Gaga’ Heroin

27-year-old man allegedly arrived in Syracuse with bags of heroin stamped with the pop star’s name. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ WireImage On Tuesday, members of the Syracuse Police Special Investigations Division received a tip that a large amount of heroin was being delivered on a bus from New York City. When that bus arrived at 5 p.m., police found more than 15 grams of heroin in the possession of a 27-year-old man, whom they took into custody. And here’s where Lady Gaga comes in to the story. According to Syracuse’s The Post-Standard , police discovered 400 glassine bags, each containing a tan powder that tested positive for heroin, hidden in the pants of a bus passenger named Jeffrey J. Williams. Each bag was stamped in red ink with the words “Lady Gaga.” All told, police discovered 15.6 grams of “Gaga” heroin — with an estimated street value of $6,000 — on Williams’ person. He was arrested and charged with two felony counts and a misdemeanor count of criminal possession of a controlled substance. At press time, MTV News’ phone calls to the Syracuse Police Department requesting comment had not been returned. While Gaga herself had nothing to do with the incident (or the heroin), she’s now joined a list of entertainers and celebrities who have unwittingly lent their names to street drugs. Earlier this year, Newark police uncovered 500 bricks of “Lil Wayne”-branded heroin — with a street value of some $250 million — hidden in the interior of an SUV. And in 2009, Border Patrol agents in Washington state arrested a man attempting to smuggle 67 pounds of Benzylpiperazine pills, a drug that causes a euphoria similar to that experienced with Ecstasy, into the U.S. Most of the pills were stamped with the likeness of Bart Simpson, but others were marked with a silhouette of President Barack Obama . Related Artists Lady Gaga

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