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NASA Doctor Reveals How To Reverse Brain Age
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ercent surveillance of the entire border, and apprehending
90 percent of border crossers or would-be crossers -- or getting them
to turn back to Mexico -- in sectors where the majority of
unauthorized entries take place.As of the end of the 2010 fiscal year,
the Department of Homeland Security reported achieving some level of operational
control of 44 percent of the nearly 2,000-mile border, according to a
Government Accountability Office report this year. Operational control was
defined as the ability to detect and respond to cross-border illegal activity.In
one border sector cited by GAO, the busy Tucson sector, 64 percent
of people who managed to make it across the border were apprehended
in 2011, while 23 percent turned back to Mexico and 13 percent
got away. That meant the sector stopped or turned back 87 percent
of crossers, close to the 90 percent level sought by the legislation.The
new goals would be achieved by giving the Department of Homeland Security
six months from the bill's enactment to create a new border security
plan deploying the personnel, infrastructure and technology needed to achieve
the 90 percent effectiveness rate. Also within six months, the department
would have to create a plan to identify where new fencing is
needed on the border. Once those plans are certified, people living here
illegally could begin to apply for a provisional status allowing them to
work here legally.If the 90 percent rate of apprehensio
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Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse said the party does
not condone secret tapings."We would never condone anything like this --
a secret taping. We would never condone it," he said. Woodhouse said
he knows nothing about the group in question."Our reaction is that we
would like the investigation to take its course."Progress Kentucky has not
returned a request for comment.The FBI is investigating the alleged recording
at McConnell's request. A law enforcement official told Fox News the investigation
is "moving along," and there are some "people of interest."The FBI is
conducting interviews and visited McConnell's campaign headquarters on Wednesday.
Fox News confirms the FBI also pulled video surveillance footage.McConnell
campaign manager Jesse Benton told Fox News that there is a video
camera in the lobby where anybody would have to pass through to
get to the second floor, where the meeting in question took place."They
certainly were not authorized to be there, if they were indeed there,"
Benton said of the Progress Kentucky operatives.The McConnell team meeting
covered in the Mother Jones article reportedly took place on Feb. 2.
Judd had been seriously considering a challenge to the Senate Republican
leader in Kentucky until she opted against running last month.The McConnell
advisers at the meeting could be heard discussing possible avenues of attack
against Judd, one of which concerned her mental state."She's c
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> smartphone and walked away with the cash."It's something that is
new," said Fink, 24, who described the deal to The Associated Press
over Skype. "And it's working."It's transactions like these -- up to 70,000
of them each day over the past month -- that have propelled
bitcoins from the world of Internet oddities to the cusp of mainstream
use, a remarkable breakthrough for a currency that made its online debut
only four years ago.When they first began pinging across the Internet, bitcoins
could buy you almost nothing. Now, there's almost nothing that bitcoins
can't buy. From hard drugs to hard currency, songs to survival gear,
cars to consumer goods, retailers are rushing to welcome the virtual currency
whose unofficial symbol is a dollar-like, double-barred B.Advocates describe
Bitcoin as the foundation stone of a Utopian economy: no borders, no
change fees, no closing hours, and no one to tell you what
you can and can't do with your money.Just days ago the total
value of bitcoins in circulation hit $2 billion, up from a tiny
fraction of that last year. But late Wednesday, Bitcoin crashed, shedding
more than 60 percent of its value in the space of a
few hours before recouping some of its losses. Critics say the roller
coaster currency movements are just another sign that Bitcoin is a bubble
waiting to burst.Amid all the hype, Bitcoin's origins are a question mark.The
mechanics of the virtual currency were first outlined in a research p
urdens on law-abiding citizens.
The agreement also prioritizes collecting records over protecting citizens,"
Coburn said. "This is the wrong approach.Preventing sales to dangerous persons,
not collecting receipts, will save lives."The National Rifle Association
followed up with its own criticism of the proposal."Expanding background
checks at gun shows will not prevent the next shooting, will not
solve violent crime and will not keep our kids safe in schools,"
the NRA said. "The sad truth is that no background check would
have prevented the tragedies in Newtown, Aurora or Tucson."Other Republicans
voiced concern that the legislation being voted on Thursday still included
the older background check measure. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell,
who plans to vote against proceeding on Thursday, said that background check
provision would be a "clear overreach.""The following offenses would now
be federal crimes absent surrendering their firearms and conducting a background
check. Federal offenses: an uncle giving his nephew a hunting rifle for
Christmas; a niece giving her aunt a handgun for protection; a cousin
loaning another cousin his hunting rifle if the loan occurs just one
day before the beginning of hunting season," he said.The Manchin-Toomey
plan would be voted on later as an amendment. Manchin and Toomey
both have received "A" ratings from the NRA, and their endorsements could
make it easier for hesitant colleagues to back th
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