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The emergency manager appointed to fix Detroits unprecedented financial 
problems put the blame Sunday squarely on the city and defended his 
decision to file for bankruptcy, saying he had no other choice despite 
its impact on city pensioners.This is the only way, emergency manager Kevyn 
Orr told Fox News Sunday. We were compelled to file for bankruptcy.Orr 
steadfastly stuck to what he said was his appointed mission of getting 
Detroit out from under $19 billion in debt, declining to speculate on 
whether or if the federal government should bail out the city, once 
the worldwide hub of auto manufacturing.He said his goal was to restructure 
the debt, including roughly $3.5 million in underfunded pension liabilities, 
and to get Detroit on its feet again by fall 2014.Orr, appointed 
in March by Republican Gov. Rick Synder, also said he has appealed 
a judges decision Friday that the bankruptcy violates Michigan's constitution, 
which protects government employees pensions.He also said that his plan 
would extend full payments only to pensioners for the next six months 
and acknowledge the hardship it will cause.My mother is a pensioner, Orr 
said.Still, he said Detroit dug this whole, in part by not addressing 
its problems earlier.With a population of 1.8 million in the 1950s, Detroits 
slow decline started with residents migrating to the suburbs in the 1960s 
and was accelerated by automakers leaving Detroit, which diminished the 
citys tax base and ma
FILE: 2008:  Maryland Democratic Rep. Donna Edwards at a Capitol Hill 
press conference.REUTERSMaryland Rep. Donna Edwards said Sunday she wasnt 
ready to support a boycott of Florida over the Trayvon Martin case, 
despite reported support from members of her own Congressional Black Caucus.Edwards, 
a Democrat, told Fox News Sunday that she has yet to fully 
examine the call to boycott, as proposed by civil rights leader the 
Rev. Jesse Jackson.Jackson said after a Florida jury found neighborhood 
watch volunteer George Zimmerman not guilty July 13 of all charges in 
the fatal 2012 killing of Martin, a teenager, that his Rainbow PUSH 
Coalition would consider a boycotting on Florida, which he characterized 
as a kind of apartheid state."Edwards said that to her knowledge the 
caucus has yet to formally discuss the issues and express concern about 
a statewide boycott.The impact on some communities could be devastating, 
Edwards said.Her comments follows three other caucus members -- Democratic 
Reps. Lacy Clay, Bennie Thompson and Barbara Lee  saying they would 
support such a boycott."That's probably the best strategy because people 
understand dollars and cents," Clay, D-Mo., said Friday, according to The 
Hill newspaper. "And they understand, if there's a significant drop-off 
in revenues  at conventions, at Disney World and Universal Studios  
that will get the attention of the powerful."

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">, healthier, more successful lives, she said, and the act of 
positive thinking can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. "If you think you're 
more likely to get promoted, you're more likely to put in more 
effort and work long hours," Sharot said.But this slightly distorted view 
of the world can also be a weakness a person might continue 
to smoke because they don't expect to get lung cancer, for example. 
Being more realistic is important in some cases, Sharot cautioned.Physical 
realityPhysicists look beyond the human mind for external reality, but even 
that reality isn't absolute truth. Fundamental reality as scientists understand 
it is based on quantum mechanics, a realm where all manner of 
strange things occur. An electron can behave as either a particle or 
a wave, depending on how one measures it. And scientists can measure 
either a particle's position or its momentum at any given time, but 
never both."Quantum mechanics is simply the best theory we've ever developed," 
theoretical physicist David Tong, of Cambridge University, says in the show. 
But so much of this reality is by definition unknowable. Another physicist 
featured in the show, Steven Nahn of MIT, says "I absolutely believe 
reality is a real thing, but that does not mean we understand 
it." Nahn was part of the team of scientists who found evidence 
in 2012 for the Higgs boson, the particle that gives other particles 
their mass.The universe may turn out to have more dimensions than 
 a law degree from the University 
of Texas and clerked for a federal judge, then later founded a 
capital company in Fort Worth. In 2010, he served an eight-month tour 
in Afghanistan with U.S. Naval Intelligence.Bush is on the board of Uplift 
Education, a major charter school operator in North Texas, and is a 
strong proponent of school choice for all families. On June 3, his 
wife Amanda gave birth to the couple's first child, Prescott, and Bush 
joked that he was looking forward to his son carrying on the 
family tradition ... of playing baseball at Rice.Most everyone else, though, 
is interested in another family tradition."You just don't know about political 
dynasties," said Sharon Born, a 66-year-old flight attendant who chatted 
with Bush at the Frisco event. "But on the other side we 
might have Hillary (Clinton) after Bill, and then Chelsea. So, I'll take 
the Bushes."
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