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Mon Nov 25 14:00:45 2013
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 11:00:42 -0800
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immigrants, celebrated his outsider status, wearing his lack of Washington
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story, learning to speak English in kindergarten before going on to become
a Navy pilot and SEAL, earn an MBA at Harvard Business School
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contributions of the three GOP candidates and was unable to run any
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legal counsel in Romney's administra
The author's first experience with Google Glass, a futuristic headmounted
computer that Google hopes will change the world.FoxNews.com / Perry ChiaramonteToday
is my first full day as a cyborg.Ive spent the past 18
or so hours wearing Google Glass -- the Internet giants vision of
an always-on, digitally connected future, disguised as a pair of glassless
eyeglasses.Looking past the double-takes and outright stares from everyone
looking at me, its easy to see the potential of this crazy
gizmo. But for now, well, its weird being one of the borg.Glass
is a lopsided yet oddly comfortable hunk of plastic, silicon and titanium.
The brains of my device were housed in two hunks of gray
plastic, all on the right side (and no, theres currently no option
to swap sides). Google has versions in a variety of colors, including
a gorgeous bright orange. If youre going to call attention to yourself,
may as well do it in style.At the back is a battery
and a tiny speaker that rests against your head, and uses the
bones in your skull to amplify its output. The front contains the
camera, processor and a tiny display screen -- your interface to the
world of Google.I picked mine up from Googles temporary Glass office in
New York. And after a 90-minute walkthrough with several Glass guides, I
was ready to set out in the world.I found using Glass to
be remarkably intuitive and straightforward. Others who tried it had mixed
luck, however, which mainly revealed
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">For the 85 to 90 percent of Americans who already have health
insurance, this thing has already happened. And their only impact is that
their insurance is stronger, better, more secure than it was before. Full
stop. Thats it. They dont have to worry about anything else.-- President
Obama at a press conferencePresident Obama had some gnarly news for the
Democratic campaign committees: This is as good as it gets for his
signature health law.In a press conference on the 100th day of his
second term, Obama found himself on the defensive and short on answers.
Syria genocide? Were looking into it. Benhgazi whistleblowers? Never heard
of them. Intelligence gaps on the Boston Marathon bombing? This is hard
stuff.Presidents usually dont have press conferences unless they have something
they want to say, especially Obama who much prefers batting practice to
swinging at fastballs when it comes to media queries.So why did insular
Obama step to the podium on Tuesday if he didnt have more
definitive answers to the pile of policy and political questions reporters
would surely lay at his feet? Had he wanted to push a
topic, Obama might have just beckoned Steve Kroft or Matt Lauer back
to the White House.The reason for the press conference instead seemed to
be for Obama to assert that despite a string of defeats, he
is still relevant. Having been twice brushed back by Senate Democrats and
with his second-term agenda looking like a dead letter, Obama wan
Mubarak Ali Gilani, the shadowy founder of Muslims of the Americas, is
believed to be living in Pakistan. (Christian Action Network)Christian Action
Network vows to bring Gilani, founder of Muslims of the Americas, into
a U.S. court if the $30 million defamation suit proceeds. (Christian Action
Network)Gilani, who is believed to be in his eighties, fires a weapon
in a training video made by Muslims of the Americas. (Christian Action
Network)Muslims of the Americas has rural bases in several states, including
South Carolina and New York.The shadowy leader of an American Muslim organization
accused of running terror training camps in the U.S. could find himself
being questioned under oath if his outfit follows through on its $30
million defamation suit against the Christian group that leveled the charges
in a best-selling book.Muslims of the Americas, a group founded in the
1980s by elusive Pakistani Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, is suing the Christian
Action Network for defamation and libel following CANs recent publication
of the book Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamist Terrorist
Training Camps Inside America. Co-authored by CAN founder Martin Mawyer
and Patti Pierucci, the book accuses MOA of acting as a front
for the radical Islamist group Jamaat al-Fuqra.In the suit, filed this year
in federal court in Albany, N.Y., the Muslim group accuses Mawyer, Pierucci
and CAN of "malicious, repetitious and continuous pronouncements and
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