Saturday, October 26, 2013

'Loyal Soldier' Sebelius Vows To Stay Put, Fix HealthCare.gov





Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius speaks Thursday in Phoenix.



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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius speaks Thursday in Phoenix.


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This has not been an easy month for Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.


Republican Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas — who learned the political ropes working for Sebelius' father-in-law, then a Kansas congressman — called for her to step down over the debut of HealthCare.gov, the problem-plagued website where people are supposed to apply for coverage under the Affordable Care Act.


Invited on the usually friendly-to-Democrats The Daily Show, Sebelius was lampooned by host Jon Stewart, who challenged her to a race of sorts: "I'm going to try and download every movie ever made, and you're going to try to sign up for Obamacare, and we'll see which happens first."


And while she was able to laugh off Stewart's opening gag, Sebelius had trouble clearly explaining why, if businesses have been given an extra year to implement Obamacare, individuals shouldn't have the same delay.


Sebelius served six years as the Democratic governor of largely Republican Kansas. She is the daughter of the late Ohio Gov. John Gilligan. University of Kansas political science professor Burdett Loomis says she remains popular at home, despite the hits she's been taking in Washington:




"This hasn't been an easy time for her. The Obamacare rollout has clearly been problematic; she pretty much got roasted on Jon Stewart; but she's been a loyal soldier to Barack Obama and I think she truly believes that Obamacare is in the best interest of the country."




Seven years ago the Bush administration unveiled Medicare Part D, which provides seniors with prescription drug benefits. The website for that program had a similarly rocky debut. The HHS secretary then was former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, who notes Sebelius did not make many of the key decisions regarding the rollout of Obamacare. Leavitt says he empathizes with Sebelius:




"It's much like being the pilot of an airplane full of passengers sitting on the tarmac with a series of complications you don't entirely control. It's better to say to the passengers, 'This is where we are. This is how much time we expect it'll take. ... Here's what we're doing to remedy it and here's how it's going to affect you. We're doing our best.' "




Before being elected governor, Sebelius was Kansas insurance commissioner. The Republican occupant of the job now, Sandy Praeger, says the glitches in the rollout of Obamacare are not Sebelius' fault.


"The complexity of what she's having to deal with is massive and in an environment that's been pretty politically charged, to say the least. So I have a great deal of sympathy for what she's having to work through," says Praeger. "I know she's probably very frustrated."


Praeger says calls for Sebelius to resign are totally inappropriate. And in an appearance in Phoenix, Sebelius rejected Republican demands she step down.


'The majority of people calling for me to resign I would say are people who I don't work for and who do not want this program to work in the first place," Sebelius said Thursday. "I have had frequent conversations with the president and I have committed to him that my role is to get the program up and running, and we will do just that."


Sebelius is expected to testify before a House committee investigating the Affordable Care Act's implementation as soon as Wednesday.


Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/10/26/240839038/loyal-soldier-sebelius-vows-to-stay-put-fix-healthcare-gov?ft=1&f=1014
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With Sonnen vs. Silva, TUF: Brazil gets the circus just ahead of Carnival


There was a time when the thought of Chael Sonnen in Brazil was good ol’ diabolical fun. That was back when the UFC was trying (somewhat) desperately to find a venue to house the second Sonnen-Anderson Silva encounter, and the "Gangster from West Linn" had already pissed off Brazilians for his comments towards Silva, towards all other Silvas, all the Nogueiras, all cariocas in general, every football team from Flamengo to Vasco de Gama, and anybody residing within earshot of the Amazon.

Back then, it was like he was going to be lowered into Brazil for a one-of-a-kind comeuppance -- like he was going there to meet his certain doom. It had a Man Against the World flare to it. The thing was poetic, but it never came off. At least not in Brazil. It happened, less dramatically, in Las Vegas instead.

You know what though? Better late than never.

Dana White revealed Monday night on Fox Sports Live that Sonnen would coach opposite Wanderlei Silva on the next edition of TUF: Brazil. Taping starts in January. And this one is all about slaking that bloodthirst, baby!

Silva and Sonnen have been most uncivil with one another going back to the good old days when Sonnen was lugging around that fake belt. Though he has a fight with Rashad Evans on the immediate horizon at UFC 167, Sonnen eggs the thing along each time he appears on UFC Tonight with little Wandy-barbs heading into commercial breaks.

And Silva? Bro, Silva keeps pumping out colorless videos where he speaks Portuguese into a camera directly to Sonnen, huffily pointing his finger into the lens while a guitar solo wails hideously in the offing. This is meant to be ominous.

Whether it comes off that way or not these back-and-forth antics make the situation simple. These guys need to fight.

Soon enough, at long last, they will. Right after they coach against one another down in Brazil with a group of up-and-coming pawn pieces in which to enact their rivalry vicariously. There will be cheap frills here, and some guilty pleasure. But in terms of keeping good marketable company men relevant? This is really the appropriate way to go about it for everyone involved.

Nobody in North America (with the exception of MMA Junkie’s John Morgan) watched the first two seasons of TUF: Brazil. That changes with the addition of Sonnen, against his arch-nemesis Wanderlei. Just booking the two for a fight would have been good enough. But to have Sonnen in Brazil -- "with security," as Dana White assured him during that meta-reveal on FOX Sports Live -- makes for good television.

And TUF is the appropriate kind of set-up for guys who feast on extended drama. Sonnen, who knows how to push buttons. And Wanderlei who blows cartoon fire from his top and temples when his buttons are pushed. It’s hard not to love the comical upside here. That there's a fight attached to it makes it all the better.


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/10/22/4866312/with-sonnen-vs-silva-tuf-brazil-gets-the-circus-in-time-for-carnival
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Not Another &#@*$! Pledge Drive

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Netflix Third-Quarter Earnings Beats Expectations; Stock Soars 10 Percent



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"Orange Is the New Black"



Netflix on Monday said it earned 52 cents per share, up from 13 cents a year ago, on revenue totaling $1.106 billion, up from $905 million in the same quarter last year.



The company reported having 31.45 million U.S. subscribers.


The results were better than analysts were expecting.


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Wall Street analysts had projected that Netflix would earn 49 cents a share on revenue of $1.1 billion. They estimated that U.S. subscribers would reach about 31 million.


Netflix could be at an inflection point, given that it is reportedly talking to U.S. cable TV providers interested in adding Netflix and its on-demand library and original programming like Orange Is the New Black and House of Cards to their offerings.


Netflix already boasts more U.S. subscribers than HBO, which has about 28.7 million.


Company CEO Reed Hastings said in a letter to shareholders on Monday that he intends on doubling the investment in original content in 2014, but even after doing so the expenditure will represent less than 10 percent of Netflix's overall global content expense.


Netflix shares closed 6 percent higher Monday at $354.99, a new high, and were up another 10 percent after the closing bell.


Hastings also addressed the volatile Netflix stock in his letter to shareholders, writing: "Despite the huge swings in our stock price since our 2001 IPO ($8 to $3 to $39 to $8 to $300 to $55 to $330), we've continued to grow our membership every year fairly steadily. We do our best to ignore the volatility in our stock."


During a video presentation on YouTube to discuss earnings, Hastings said he took the unusual step of addressing the price of the stock in his letter because he believes "momentum investors" are driving the price higher and "it worries me."


Earlier on Monday, SNL Financial reported that Hastings has made about $38.5 million cashing in stock options since the third quarter of 2011, after having halted a trading plan following a stock plunge.


During the video presentation, Hastings was asked about his relationship with Carl Icahn, the billionaire investor who began buying millions of Netflix shares a year ago for under $59 a share.


"He says he likes people who make him money," Hasting said of Icahn. "He's happy with me for now."


Other nuggets from the YouTube presentation, which also featured chief content officer Ted Sarandos, include that the final season of Breaking Bad won't be available on Netflix until next year and that the company is considering making movies, though it would likely begin with documentaries. Sarandos said that Netflix is not interested in streaming live sports, despite reports suggesting that it had discussed such a possibility with the NFL.


In his letter, Hastings said that the company should have up to 31.8 million paid streaming domestic subscribers at the end of the fourth quarter, which will contribute up to $177 million in profit. He predicted as many as 9.7 million international streamers, which would contribute a loss of up to $73 million. The DVD business, he predicted, would generate a profit of up to $110 million, up from $107 million in the third quarter.


Also in the letter, Hastings said that Orange Is the New Black is Netflix's "most watched original series ever" and that it "enjoys an audience comparable with successful shows on cable and broadcast TV."


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Obama's tech expert becomes target over healthcare website woes


By Roberta Rampton and Sarah McBride


(Reuters) - Todd Park has gone from steering his healthcare information technology company through a blockbuster IPO to occasionally sleeping on a mat in his office while working to repair the troubled new U.S. government healthcare website.


Park, the chief technology officer for the White House and a top advisor to President Barack Obama, now finds himself among a handful of officials with targets on their backs as Republicans try to root out who is responsible for this month's glitch-ridden rollout of Healthcare.gov.


Five years ago, Park was a private-sector tech success story having led his company to an initial public offering and starting a second one that was attracting millions of dollars in venture capital.


The 40-year-old helped build the original Healthcare.gov website in 90 days in 2010 when he was chief technology officer at the Department of Health and Human Services. The website then provided information about public and private insurance programs, sorted by zipcode.


The White House trotted him out in July to talk up the new version, which is designed to be the main portal for millions of uninsured Americans to buy coverage through federal exchanges, an important part of Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, the 2010 Affordable Care Act.


"I've taken a look at the early prototypes. They're incredibly impressive. And the teams are using all kinds of advanced technology to make sure that that experience will only help insurance," Park said in a CNBC TV interview in July.


But the exchanges' debut on October 1 was anything but impressive, beset by technical glitches. Three weeks later, many people are still unable to sign on and enroll.


Park, the son of Korean immigrants who grew up in Ohio and earned an economics degree from Harvard, has kept a low profile despite being part of what the government described as a "tech surge" racing to fix the website's problems.


An administration source said, however, that Park's work has been so demanding that he has on occasion slept on a mat in his office.


His direct role in Healthcare.gov is unclear - as is the role of other White House and health department officials. The administration's lack of transparency has angered Republicans and some Democrats trying to get answers about who is responsible for the troubled rollout and who will repair it.


REPUBLICAN DEMANDS PARK DOCUMENTS


At the first oversight hearing called by Republicans on Thursday, U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton of Michigan criticized the administration for being "allergic to transparency."


And at least one powerful Republican has set his sights on Park.


House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa this week asked Park and White House Chief Information Officer Steve VanRoekel to hand over documents about their involvement in the website's woes.


"You surely maintained significant involvement in the oversight and development of Obamacare's critical information technology infrastructure," Issa said in a letter.


The White House declined to make Park available for an interview. In a statement, White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough said, "Todd's infectious passion for public service, tireless work ethic and technology expertise and experience make him a huge asset to our White House team."


Park now draws a salary of $165,300, significantly less than his $270,000 base salary at his Boston-based company, Athenahealth in 2008. The amount does not include the 5.4 percent of the company, then worth $570 million, he owned at the time of its initial public offering in 2007. The company now has a market capitalization of more than $5 billion.


After graduating from Harvard with a degree in economics in 1994, Kim first worked for the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton before he and a fellow consultant, Jonathan Bush, decided to try becoming healthcare entrepreneurs.


What started as a maternity care business became focused on medical management software and related services.


Brandon Hull, co-founder of Cardinal Partners, one of Athenahealth's backers who still sits on the board, said Park can often convey ideas with passion. Hull recalled sitting in the audience at a Philadelphia health conference several years ago while Park, striding across the stage during a presentation, accidentally fell off, mid-speech. He quickly surfaced and climbed back on stage to finish his talk, Hull said.


PROBLEM SOLVER


In early 2008, Park co-founded Castlight, a company that provides tailored data about healthcare costs. In 2011, it was No. 1 on The Wall Street Journal's list of "The Top 50 Venture-Backed Companies."


"When we started Castlight, people said, 'Oh, you can't get pricing data,'" said Bryan Roberts, one of Park's co-founders. "He loves to solve problems that other people think can't be solved."


Park was a donor to Obama's 2008 election campaign, giving a total of $33,100 to Obama and the Democratic National Convention, according to the Open Secrets non-profit organization that tracks campaign contributions.


He was recommended for his current job by Aneesh Chopra, Obama's first chief technical officer. Chopra told Reuters that it would have been inappropriate for Park as a political appointee to be deeply involved in activities like contract procurement and project management of the new Healthcare.gov.


David Brailer, health Information Technology chief for the Bush Administration for two years, also said Park's job would have been removed from the nuts-and-bolts of the contract.


But Brailer, who said he thinks "very highly" of Park, said that does not mean he will be protected from Republicans and some Democrats who say that someone needs to be held accountable for the website fiasco.


"I have no doubt he's probably going to be one of the people they're trying to blame for this," Brailer said.


(Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Sarah McBride; Editing by Karey Van Hall and Grant McCool)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obamas-tech-expert-becomes-target-over-healthcare-website-222453170--sector.html
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Fox orders full season of new sitcom 'Dads'




FILE - This publicity image released by Fox shows Seth Green, left, and Peter Riegert in a scene from "Dads." Fox says it’s ordering a full season of the new comedy “Dads." An additional nine episodes was ordered for a total of 22 half-hours, Fox announced Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Fox, Jennifer Clasen, File)






LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fox says it's ordering a full season of the new comedy "Dads," which came under early fire by critics.

The series is about two best friends and business partners whose fathers move in. It stars Seth Green, Giovanni Ribisi, Peter Riegert and Martin Mull. An additional nine episodes were ordered for a total of 22 half-hours, Fox announced Friday.

The pilot episode of "Dads" was slammed by critics as crass, sexist and exploiting racial stereotypes, and producers promised a change in tone. Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Fox's animated comedy "Family Guy," is among the producers of "Dads."

Fox Entertainment Chairman Kevin Reilly cited the show's appeal to young adult viewers in announcing the additional episodes, calling it "an asset we can grow." The show airs on Tuesday.

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Man charged with extortion over threats to Midwest water supply


By Kevin Murphy


KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - A Missouri man was charged on Friday with trying to extort $10,000 from the FBI by saying that he could help authorities investigate a threat to contaminate the public water supply of four Midwest cities.


Manuel Garcia, 69, of Kansas City, called police and federal agents to report that he knew of two men who intended to pour 55-gallon drums of unspecified contaminants into water systems in Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri, and Wichita and Topeka, Kansas, according to statement from the U.S. attorney's office in Kansas City.


Garcia said the two men, named Raul and Shariff, tested the plan on some horses and the animals went into convulsions and died, according to a federal affidavit. Garcia said that in exchange for $10,000 and a grant of immunity, he would try to locate the pair, the affidavit said.


"I want to assure the community that our water supply is safe," Tammy Dickinson, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri said in the news release. "We don't believe there was ever a credible threat to public health and safety."


A week ago, city officials in Wichita emailed employees to be alert to any suspicious activities involving the public water system. The FBI acknowledged investigating threats to water in four Midwest cities at that time.


An FBI agent who listened to Garcia's calls, recognized his voice, the affidavit said. Garcia is in federal custody pending a court hearing.


(Editing by Greg McCune and Leslie Gevirtz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/man-charged-extortion-over-threats-midwest-water-supply-224259676.html
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