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Last night, it took nearly two hours for the Republican debate to even briefly touch on an important issue: raising the minimum wage in this country from $7.25 an hour. The American people overwhelmingly want to raise the minimum wage, but not a single candidate embraced the idea with the same enthusiasm.The truth is, once again, if you are one of the wealthiest people in this country, you had eleven candidates on the stage talking about your needs for almost three and a half hours. The rich are getting richer and everyone else is getting poorer, yet for what seemed like an eternity, all they could talk about was not letting women control their own bodies and defunding Planned Parenthood. If you are a veteran or military family member, there was a lot of talk about more money for war and confrontation, but no conversation about how the cost of war continues long after the last service member has returned home from overseas. I think that’s one of the reasons our campaign is doing so well. We are willing to talk about the issues that matter in the lives of all Americans, and not just a handful of special interests and wealthy campaign contributors. And all throughout last night’s debate, I kept thinking about some of the people I’ve met and stories I’ve received since our campaign began. Like the young mother from California who wrote me a few weeks ago saying:
"I'm 25 years old and about to have my first daughter. I want her to be able to go to college without going into insane amounts of debt. I want her to be able to get the healthcare she needs to stay happy and healthy."
Or the printing company worker in upstate New York who wrote to me saying:
"I am paid $10.00 an hour for the past 2 years in a customer service role. I have 2 sons and cannot afford the daycare bill for them by myself. I've been forced to move home with my parents as my $650 paychecks after tax are not enough to live on with paying $500 for daycare just to go to work."
Today, we live in the richest country in the history of the world, but that reality means little when people who work 40 hours a week are living in poverty, and hundreds of thousands of young people are forced to give up their dream of going to college because it is too expensive. The good news is, this is a nation we can rebuild together. And I am asking you to join me in this campaign to build a future for all of us, and not just a few on the top.
Make a $3 contribution to our campaign if you’re ready for a political revolution that creates a country in which children aren’t living in poverty, kids can go to college, and seniors have health care. The truth is, I had to give up on the debate after two and a half hours. This country and our planet face enormous problems, and the Republican candidates on that stage last night barely touched upon them. There was no discussion about racial justice, income inequality, or making college more affordable. Nothing about child poverty, parental leave, or ensuring that every American can retire with dignity. And with virtually every campaign backed by an enormous Super PAC (except Trump who is his own Super PAC), you can be sure there was no discussion of the grotesque amount of spending corrupting our political process. And when the candidates did touch on actual issues, they were dead wrong on virtually every position they took. In less than a month, we’ll have our chance at the first Democratic presidential debate. But I’ll need your support to keep growing our political revolution between now and then. That’s why your contribution is so important.
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Christopher Closeup Michael Keaton on His Role as Reporter Who Exposed Church’s Sex Abuse Scandal by Tony Rossi "He’s a smart guy, so he’s kind of hovering back around, you know, to his faith. But when you believe in something so much and people let you down…" Michael Keaton |
Cosmos in the Lost Nudus Nudum Christi: On Christ's Genitalia by Artur Rosman "Remember the San Damiano cross controversy in Oklahoma over a crucifix with an abdomen penis? There was another similar prudish cross controversy in New Mexico recently. You know what? The penis was there in both instances, because it was supposed to be there!" |
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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY |
iPad mini 4: Early impressions |
| Last week the iPad mini 4 barely got a mention in Apple's big launch event, with the spotlight shining much brighter on the new iPad Pro. But if gigantic smartphones haven't yet killed all your interest in mini-tablets, this one looks like it could be worth paying attention to. read more |
CHILDREN |
Review: Smartphone-controlled racing with Robotic Enhanced Vehicles |
| At this year's London Toy Fair, WowWee unveiled its Robotic Enhanced Vehicles (REV), robotic race cars that allow players to battle against one another or against an AI opponent. We recently charged up a pair, launched the control app, and let the mayhem begin. read more |
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Tern's Cargo Node bike folds up small but still pulls its weight |
| Cargo bikes can be great for hauling around large, awkward objects, but by nature the vehicles themselves aren't all that portable. The Cargo Node is designed to tow up to a hefty 350 lb (159 kg) and fold down into something more manageable in ten seconds. read more |
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Lumenus smart jacket signals a change of direction for cyclists |
| The Lumenus jacket on display at Interbike 2015 is embedded with strips of LEDs that automatically light up, not only to tell other road users of the cyclist's turning intentions, but to guide the cyclist to their destination. read more |
BICYCLES |
Rungu's monstrous fat trike goes electric |
| The original Rungu Juggernaut fat trike isn't always the easiest thing to pedal – particularly on loose terrain. That’s why its California-based designers have now come out with an electric version, which we spied at Interbike 2015. read more |
SPORTS |
Moxy Sensor monitors muscle blood oxygen levels while you workout |
| The stick-on Moxy Monitor is designed to give athletes a window into how their body is performing during a workout by tracking blood oxygen levels in the muscles in real time and displaying this along with other fitness data in third party apps and devices. read more |
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Rimac leverages supercar know-how in Greyp G12S electric bike |
| In 2013, the company responsible for the 1,088 hp Rimac Concept One all-electric supercar rolled out an electric vehicle of the two-wheeled variety in the form of the Greyp G12. At Salon Privé 2015 earlier this month, Croatia-based Greyp Bikes premiered its successor, the Greyp G12S. read more |
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY |
Waterproof UE Boom 2 rolls up to the party |
| Ultimate Ears has just introduced the UE Boom 2 Bluetooth speaker, which is designed to be adventure-proof, louder, and longer-reaching than the original. It retains the same cylindrical shape and 360-degree sound of its predecessor and boasts an IPX7 rating. read more |
HEALTH AND WELLBEING |
Sensoria Smart Running System: A complete smart ensemble |
| Sensoria, the company that gave us smart fitness socks a few years ago, now offers a full smart running system providing audio and visual feedback on your workout in real time. read more |
SMARTWATCHES |
Samsung Gear S2 vs. Apple Watch |
| If you're in the market for a brand new smartwatch, the choice of models just keeps rising. Here we're going to compare Samsung's latest, the Gear S2, against Apple's flagship wearable: The Apple Watch. read more |
SPACE |
Study of NASA GRAIL mission data looks to unlock lunar secrets |
| New MIT research focusing on the gravitational signature of craters on the far side of the Moon is shedding light on the nature and origin of the Late Heavy Bombardment (LHB), as well as the earliest life-supporting processes that took place in our solar system. read more |
ARCHITECTURE |
Droneport will enable drone deliveries of urgent supplies in Rwanda |
| Foster + Partners has drawn upon its considerable experience designing airports to propose a "Droneport" for the East African country of Rwanda. The project will see drones fly out from the hub and travel up to 100 km to take medical and other urgent supplies to where they're needed. read more |
AUTOMOTIVE |
Taiwan's Thunder Power storms Frankfurt with road and race EVs |
| When you think of electric car manufacturers, Thunder Power doesn't exactly spring to mind. But the Taiwanese electronics company has used the Frankfurt Motor Show to unveil a new fully electric car with a claimed range of 650 km. read more |
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Public gets first taste of Lutz Pathfinder pod |
| The electric-powered Lutz Pathfinder pod was presented to the public of Milton Keynes, UK, yesterday. The two-seater is due to be trialed as a means of ferrying members of the public around town, initially under driver control but eventually as a fully autonomous vehicle. read more |
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World's first 8K TV to go on sale next month |
| Sharp will soon start selling the first ever commercially available 8K TV in Japan. The panel, which offers a resolution 16 times that of Full HD, is aimed a professionals, and hits a sky high price point. read more |
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Jim Gaffigan: I Love Talking About Religion & Making It Appeal to Others by Tony Rossi The recently opened Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in downtown Manhattan hosted a panel discussion and screening of Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan’s TV Land comedy series “The Jim Gaffigan Show” this past Tuesday night. Though I wasn’t there, The Christophers’ Father Jonathan Morris served as the moderator and discussed the topic of religion with [Read More...] |
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| September 17, 2015 |
The Republican presidential contest took a substantive and serious turn in Wednesday night's marathon debate, with candidates wrangling over immigration, gay marriage and foreign affairs.
| Kane case: Both sides talking
Patrick Kane's lawyers are working to reach a resolution with the woman who has accused the Blackhawks star of sexual assault, according to sources familiar with the case.
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| AC/DC loud? Who knew?
Some neighbors called in complaints about the band's raucous show at Wrigley Field Tuesday night.
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| Court: Resentence teen's killer
An appeals court has tossed the 100-year sentence for the man convicted of killing 16-year-old Blair Holt on a CTA bus in 2007.
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| Shot while unloading groceries
A civilian employee of the Chicago Police Department was killed as he helped his wife unload groceries near their Morgan Park home Wednesday night.
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| Smartphone for Metra riders
Paperless tickets could debut on Metra as early as this fall, enabling riders to buy and display virtual tickets on their smartphones with a Ventra app.
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| Kass: Secrecy, feuds mar Fox Lake probe
John writes that the investigation of the shooting death of Fox Lake police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz has included "closed-door meetings excluding the coroner, secrecy and denials."
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| Beer merger could impact Chicago
Anheuser-Busch InBev's potential takeover of SABMiller — joining the world's two largest beer companies — would create a $275 billion brewing giant and could also mean the end of MillerCoors' stay here.
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| Sky star is face of WNBA
Chicago Sky player Elena Delle Donne has been turning a lot of heads this season in the WNBA. She was named the league's MVP on Wednesday.
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| No Arrieta milestone; Cubs still win
Jake Arrieta's bid for his 20th victory fell short Wednesday night, but the Cubs moved closer to their ultimate goal of clinching a National League wild-card playoff berth.
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