Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Jobs Report Paints Discouraging Picture


Another weak jobs report has been released, with data on the September labor market. The report is late because of the shutdown — since when is jobs day a Tuesday? Weird! — but it shows that payrolls were up a scant 148,000 last month, though the unemployment rate ticked down a touch, to 7.2 percent from 7.3 percent (and not because people left the job market, which is why the jobless rate fell in earlier months).






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Kim Kardashian Shows Off New Engagement Ring From Kanye West at Proposal Site


Breaking her post-proposal silence, Kim Kardashian Instagrammed an image of her new engagement ring and fiancĂ© Kanye West's scoreboard proposal from San Francisco's AT&T Park on Tuesday, Oct. 22. She captioned the photo, "YES!!!"


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The 33-year-old reality starlet was surprised when her rapper beau popped the question after the "Black Skinhead" emcee rented out the entire stadium, inviting Kardashian's friends and high-profile family to be there for the big event. 


The E! mainstay has been married twice before, to NBA player Kris Humphries in 2011 for 72 days and in 2000 to music producer Damon Thomas, divorcing in 2004. 


Credit: Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty



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Kardashian and West welcomed daughter North West in June 2013 and have since made several public appearances together, including their recent trip to France for Paris Fashion Week. 


The "Yeezus" rapper started dating Kardashian in April 2012 after years of friendship, and recently gushed about his baby mama on future mother-in-law Kris Jenner's now-canceled talk show. 


PHOTOS: Kim Kardashian's post-baby body style


"So someone could say, ‘The paparazzi surround you — if you don’t like paparazzi why would you be with this person? Everyone knows you don’t like paparazzi, why would you be with this person?’" he said. "And I’m like ‘I’m with this person because I love this person and she’s worth it to me.’She is my joy, and she brought my lead joy into the world. I love this person." 


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Today's Apple launch event will be livestreamed

Our Apple TV has just alerted us to the fact that we'll be able to watch a livestream of Cupertino's big launch show at 10am Pacific Time (1pm ET, 6pm UK) today. Others are seeing it on their black boxes too, according to Macrumors, but it's still not clear whether the event will be streamed to ...


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Apple rumored to have prototyped Surface-style keyboard covers for iPad

Apple rumored to have prototyped keyboard covers for iPad

The "lots more to cover" tag line on Apple's October 22 event invitations have lead many to speculate about updated Smart Covers in general, and Logitech/Microsoft Surface style keyboard covers in specific. Apple has tossed out patent applications for such things in the past, of course, and it's one of the more popular third-party and competitive features. So, prototyping an Apple version that would enjoy better and deeper integration is no surprise. Jamie Ryan:

I’ve been speaking to a couple of people at Apple for the last few days and they have told me that a case for the full size iPad that mimics Microsofts touch cover has been prototyped. It’s not clear whether the process is far enough along to make this Tuesdays event but they did say a few different styles had been in testing for a while. [...] It’s not just keyboards either. I’m told other cover like accessories are also being looked at.

There are always last minute rumors before an Apple event, some cool, some flat out crazy. Unless Apple cancels the Smart Covers, they'll have to update them for the new iPad 5 form factor anyway. I use the Logitech keyboard cover and like it a bunch, so do many other people I know. An Apple branded, Apple integrated version would be great. It's one of the few things I like about Microsoft's Surface. So, I'd be all over this if it turns out to be real.

If the information above is accurate, the only questions are, has Apple taken it/them out of prototype and put it/them into production, and did they do it in time for the October 22 event?

Source: Jamie Ryan via Gizmodo

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Gen Xers, Millenials Sound Off On The Music That Moves Them


Melissa Block and Audie Cornish read listener responses to a question we asked of Gen-X and Millennial listeners last week: "Who are your generation's future musical legends?" Tupac Shakur, Nirvana, Michael Jackson, and Adele made the list, but by far the most frequently mentioned group was a quartet of Irish baby boomers.



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AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:


And now, bear with us, please, ALL THINGS CONSIDERED presents yet another baby boomer musical moment.


(SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE MUSIC)


JAMES BROWN: (Singing) Wow. I feel good.


THE BEATLES: (Singing) Here comes the sun.


UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: (Singing) Crazy.


UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: (Singing) I heard it through the grapevine. Not much more...


MELISSA BLOCK, HOST:


And here's why. Last week, I spoke with Robbie Robertson of The Band about his new book for kids, "Legends, Icons, and Rebels." It profiles the musicians we just heard, plus 23 more, as artists kids need to know. And it comes with two CDs of songs.


CORNISH: Boomer music.


BLOCK: Indeed. So I asked Robertson if he'd considered any artists from today for the book and here's what he said.


ROBBIE ROBERTSON: You know, for all the artists that are in this book, they have a timeless thing in their music. We had discussed artists from the '80s, and we weren't positive who was going to make that cut. Time is not kind to everything.


CORNISH: Fair enough. But to some of us, not entirely satisfying. So we put the question to you Gen Xers and millennials: What musicians from the '80s up to today do you think will be timeless?


BLOCK: Who are the future legends kids need to know about? Well, the emails and tweets came pouring in.


CORNISH: So now, mark this date. ALL THINGS CONSIDERED presents a Gen X-millennial musical moment.


(SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE MUSIC)


DAVID BYRNE: (Singing) Watch out, you might get what you're after.


BEASTIE BOYS: (Singing) No sleep till Brooklyn.


PRINCE SINGER: (Singing) Maybe I'm just like my father, too bold.


KURT COBAIN: (Singing) With the lights out, it's less dangerous. Here we are now, entertain us.


CORNISH: Nirvana, Prince, the Beastie Boys, Talking Heads. And this guy, who's already a legend according to many of you: Tupac Shakur.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "KEEP YA HEAD UP")


TUPAC SHAKUR: (Rapping) I think it's time to kill for our women, time to heal our women, be real to our women. And if we don't, we'll have a race of babies that will hate the ladies and make the babies...


BLOCK: About Tupac, Patrick Boughton of Yakima, Washington writes this: When entire college courses are devoted to the study of your hip-hop and poetry, you have done something right.


CORNISH: Other artists in the need-to-know category? Garth Brooks.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES")


GARTH BROOKS: (Singing) I got friends in low places.


BLOCK: Bruce Springsteen.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THE RISING")


BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: (Singing) Come on up for the rising.


CORNISH: Michael Jackson.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "BEAT IT")


MICHAEL JACKSON: (Singing) Just beat it. Beat it. Beat it. No one wants to be defeated.


BLOCK: And Public Enemy.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME")


CHUCK D: (Rapping) I got so much trouble on my mind. Refuse to loose. Here's your ticket.


CORNISH: From today's popular artists, several of you picked Pink, Mumford & Sons, and Adele, citing the emotional honesty in their performances.


BLOCK: But hands down, the future legend favorite among our Gen X and millennial listeners is a group of Irish baby boomers.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR")


BONO: (Singing) I have climbed highest mountains. I have run through the fields only to be with you.


BLOCK: U2 challenged us to care, tweets Kate Warnock. And a quite a few of you said this song, "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," is as timeless as it gets.


CORNISH: Eric Anderson, a Gen Xer parent from Gig Harbor, Washington, told us he schooled his daughters in U2. He writes: Traveling with kids can be a challenge, but they're a captive audience. So what better game to play but what is the meaning of this U2 song?


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY")


BONO: (Singing) How long? How long must we sing this song? How long? How long...


CORNISH: But what do Anderson's backseat captives think? He posed the future legends question to his daughter, Hannah, a college freshman. She and her friends wrote up a playlist. Then she sent this text to her dad.


BLOCK: There was some Death Cab, the Killers, Arcade Fire, Lumineers and U2. When U2 came on, I totally started crying because it reminded me of being little again and riding in the Sequoia with my sisters and mom and dad. It just made me realize that you can't ever get back your childhood, and I'm so happy that you guys made mine worth missing.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "BEAUTIFUL DAY")


BONO: (Singing) It's a beautiful day. Don't let it get away. It's a beautiful day.


CORNISH: Well, thanks to Bono, The Edge, Larry and Adam for that, and to all of you who wrote in to share your thoughts on the musicians who will be your generation's legends.


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "BEAUTIFUL DAY")


BONO: (Singing) Take me to that other place. Teach me. I know I'm not a hopeless case. See the world in green and blue. See China right in front of you. See the canyons broken by clouds. See the tuna fleets clearing...


BLOCK: You're listening to ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News.


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5 Questions Kathleen Sebelius Must Answer





Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is likely to have a very long day when she testifies before Congress about the Affordable Care Act website problems.



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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is likely to have a very long day when she testifies before Congress about the Affordable Care Act website problems.


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The hottest hot seat in Washington is the one occupied by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, whose office confirmed Monday she'll testify about the Internet disaster that is HealthCare.gov, the Affordable Care Act website.


It's not yet clear when she'll go before Congress, but it won't be soon enough for the Republicans who are calling for her resignation. Sebelius originally declined to appear before the House Energy and Commerce Committee Thursday, saying she had a scheduling conflict.


Many Democrats are also fuming at the shambolic roll out of the federal health exchange website, which isn't just an embarrassment to the administration but a threat to President Obama's legacy.


When she does testify, here are five questions Sebelius will almost certainly get:


What did she know and when did she know it?


This is a Washington classic, a staple of any investigatory effort. Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., chairman of the House committee holding Thursday's hearing, has signaled that he wants to know why Sebelius and others told lawmakers the federal government would be ready to go on Oct. 1 when that was far from true.


"Top administration officials repeatedly testified everything was on track, but the broad technological failures reveal that was not the case," Upton said in a news release. "Either the administration was not ready for launch, or it was not up to the job."


How many people have actually "enrolled" in health insurance through the health exchanges?


HHS on Sunday said there were "nearly a half million applications for coverage." But that's a vague number, as is the definition of enrollment. To some, it means submitting an application; to others, it means actually paying for insurance. The administration has been notably reticent about providing details. Which is why the Republican National Committee is trying to pry them out through a Freedom of Information Act request. Expect plenty of questions from House Republicans seeking hard numbers.


How can anyone trust that the problems will be fixed in time when past Obama administration assurances proved so wrong?


The Affordable Care Act's open enrollment period is scheduled to end Dec. 15. In a speech Monday that defended the law while also expressing frustration with the website, Obama said: "We are doing everything we can possibly do to get the websites working better, faster, sooner. We got people working overtime, 24/7, to boost capacity and address the problems."


Still, experts question whether the website can be made to function as well as it needs to in the remaining time. Expect much skepticism about any assurances Sebelius gives.


Do the problems with Obamacare support delaying the individual mandate for a year?


This is likely to be a major line of questioning for Sebelius from Republicans. Obama previewed her likely response when he said that Obamacare is "not just a website" — his point being that the law itself is working just fine, and the flaws of one component aren't enough to delay it. Sebelius is likely to be forced to repeatedly push back against this line of questioning.


Given the scope of the problem, shouldn't she resign?


This is also likely to be a recurring theme during the hearing. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., a longtime acquaintance, has called for her resignation, as have Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and several House members.


Sebelius has shown no signs that she is considering stepping down and was prominently seated in the front row for Obama's Monday speech. If Sebelius, a holdover from the first term, did step down, it would not only give Obamacare's Republican opponents their biggest trophy yet but would also create more turbulence at a critical moment for the law. So it's unlikely to happen. But that won't stop Republicans from repeatedly posing the question.


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A Closer Look At Microsoft's New Surface 2 And Surface Pro 2 Tablets




Over the past few days, we’ve had in our hot hands the new Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets. We published an initial video clip and hands-on notes last evening and today, we’re sharing a short video run-through of the hardware.


Surface, of course, is Microsoft’s hardware gambit that places it in contention with its traditional OEM partners. The company’s new devices replace its earlier efforts, which produced decidedly mixed sales.


So, enjoy the above clip, and then strap in: Apple’s iPad event is tomorrow morning, and you’re going to need your rest.



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