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« Reply #2775 on: September 26, 2024, 06:45:00 AM »
https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/biden-un-speech-ai-rcna172702

Biden warns dictators could use AI to put 'shackles' on the 'human spirit'
The president's speech to the United Nations on Tuesday included a clear warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence.


Sept. 25, 2024, 1:26 PM PDT
By Ja'han Jones

In his United Nations General Assembly address on Tuesday, President Joe Biden touted the positive possibilities that stand to be unlocked as artificial intelligence tools are improved. But he also warned about deepfakes and AI-enabled weapons, saying dictators could potentially use these tools in nefarious ways.

To be clear, we’re already starting to see despots and wannabe authoritarians deploying AI to upend democracy. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, for example, recently released a report finding Russia is the most prolific distributor of AI-generated content intended to manipulate U.S. voters ahead of this year’s elections. And Donald Trump and his allies have used AI-generated content to spread disinformation about Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats during this year’s presidential campaign.

In Tuesday's speech, Biden echoed the sentiment of AI ethicists he’s met with previously, like Joy Buolamwini, when he spoke of the need for equity in AI, saying it should “narrow, not deepen, digital divides.” Biden said "much of [AI] could make our lives better." But he also said it could pose "profound risks," listing the potential creation of novel pathogens, bioweapons, deepfakes and other forms of disinformation. And he offered a sobering warning that dictators could use the technology to place “shackles” on the “human spirit” if precautions aren’t put in place to prevent that.

Biden said:

[M]y fellow leaders, it’s with humility I offer two questions: First: How do we as an international community govern AI? As countries and companies race to uncertain frontiers, we need an equally urgent effort to ensure AI’s safety, security, and trustworthiness. As AI grows more powerful, it must grow also — it also must grow more responsive to our collective needs and values. The benefits of all must be shared equitably. It should be harnessed to narrow, not deepen, digital divides. Second: Will we ensure that AI supports, rather than undermines, the core principles that human life has value and all humans deserve dignity? We must make certain that the awesome capabilities of AI will be used to uplift and empower everyday people, not to give dictators more powerful shackles on human — on the human spirit.

The European Union is leading the charge when it comes to regulating artificial intelligence innovation. In the United States, on the other hand, whether and how AI should be regulated remains a hot-button issue. But Biden’s remarks on AI, which essentially closed out his speech, reminded listeners that a failure to establish rules around how AI is used could have dire consequences both in the U.S. and abroad.



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« Reply #2776 on: September 27, 2024, 01:52:45 AM »
Hurricane Helene is a big one. I just read it may "change the landscape of Florida." (cant help but notice the Deluded Melon lives in Florida).

https://www.cnn.com/weather/live-news/hurricane-helene-florida-09-26-24/index.html

Helene is an "unusually dangerous storm," North Carolina governor warns
From CNN's Maureen Chowdhury

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper warned that Hurricane Helene could have a dangerous and deadly impact in parts of the state.

“This is an unusually dangerous storm that threatens to bring heavy rain and potentially catastrophic flooding tonight and tomorrow for central and particularly western North Carolina,” Cooper said during a severe weather news conference.

Cooper noted that when tropical weather crosses into the state’s mountainous areas, it can be deadly. He recalled the deadly and devastating impact of Tropical Storm Fred in 2021, and said Helene could have a similar impact.

“With Hurricane Helene, we have to be clear here: Heavy rains and winds are coming. Beware and prepare,” the governor said. “Travel will be dangerous. Flooding is likely and we are preparing for unexpected conditions.”

He added that the storm is expected to bring more than a foot of rain to parts of western North Carolina, which will “likely cause significant flash flooding, landslides, damaging debris flows, slope failures across steep terrain and river flooding. Even areas that typically don’t experience it, may see flooding.”

He said that cities like Charlotte and Asheville could see flash flooding despite not being directly in the storm’s path.

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Parts of Florida coast already underwater as Helene nears Category 3 strength

The impacts of Hurricane Helene are already evident along parts of the Florida coast, where some streets have flooded in beachfront communities.



Ill get more on this later.



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« Reply #2777 on: September 28, 2024, 01:21:21 AM »
Hurricane Helene is reeking havoc

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/09/27/hurricane-helene-tropical-storm-friday-live-updates/75405032007/

Helene tearing through Georgia; 8 dead; 4.4 million without power: Live updates
Thao Nguyen
Christopher Cann
Trevor Hughes
USA TODAY

ST. MARKS, Fla. – Helene, now weakened to a tropical storm as it barreled through Georgia on Friday, still wielded enough force to unleash life-threatening floods across the Southeast and cause millions of power outages.

Helene made landfall at about 11:10 p.m. ET Thursday near Perry, Florida, with 140-mph winds, making it the first known Category 4 storm to hit Florida’s Big Bend region since records began in 1851. For several hours, the storm maintained hurricane strength as it pushed inland across northern Florida and into Georgia.

By 8 a.m. ET Friday, the National Hurricane Center said Helene was a tropical storm with sustained winds of 60 mph. Racing at 30 mph, the storm was located 35 miles south-southwest of Clemson, South Carolina, and 80 miles eastern-northeast of Atlanta.

At least eight storm-related deaths have been reported in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Authorities across the Southeast were rescuing residents trapped in rising floodwaters as Helene soaked much of the region in torrential rain. Over 4.4 million homes and businesses were without power from Florida to the Carolinas and Virginia on Friday morning.

Developments:

∎ All hurricane and tropical storm warnings were discontinued along the Florida east coast south of the Flagler and Volusia county line, and along the Florida west coast south of the mouth of the Suwannee River, according to the National Hurricane Center.

∎ Helene is tied as the 14th most powerful hurricane to hit anywhere in the U.S. since records have been kept and the seventh most powerful to slam into Florida, according to National Hurricane Center data.

∎ In Tallahassee, more than 50 roads were blocked by downed trees and over 53,000 homes and businesses were without power in the wake of Helene, the city said in a post on X.



Coastal Florida town slammed by hurricane – again

Among the hardest hit areas was Steinhatchee, a small town along a river emptying into the Gulf of Mexico.Friday morning, John Kujawski drove a golf cart with his wife, Jamie Lee, over debris and around downed trees, horrified at the damage.

Last year, Hurricane Idalia pummeled the town, and workers were still clearing up that mess when Helene arrived. “This is overwhelming,” Lee said. “I don’t think it’s sunk in.”Navigating their bumpy way along Riverside Drive, the couple pointed out guest houses that had been flattened, docks and boat shoved ashore.They noted whose new roofs were destroyed all over again and mourned the damage to a newly opened pizza restaurant.“They probably had only sold $200 worth of pizza,” Kujawski said. “This is awful.”

Millions without power across eastern US as Helene rages on

Below are the outage totals from Florida to Virginia as of 9:30 a.m., according to a USA TODAY power outage tracker.

South Carolina: 1,391,621
Florida: 1,127,650
Georgia: 1,079,409
North Carolina: 692,705
Virginia: 57,299
Tennessee: 51,536
Kentucky: 16,632

Death toll rises as Helene batters Southeast

At least eight people have died as Helene unleashed dangerous weather conditions across multiple states in the Southeast, according to authorities and media reports.

In Florida, two deaths have been attributed to the storm. Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters a person died in Dixie County, along the Big Bend coast, after a tree fell on a home. On Thursday night, a person was killed in a storm-related traffic fatality in Ybor City in Tampa, the governor said.

In central Georgia, two people died after a mobile home overturned in a possible tornado Thursday. Georgia Gov. Bryan Kemp posted a statement on X offering prayers to the families.

On Friday, a firefighter was killed when a tree fell on his vehicle in Blackshear, Georgia, local media reported, citing the Pierce County Fire Department.

In northwestern South Carolina, two people were killed by trees that had fallen on their homes, the Anderson County Sheriff's Office and coroner's office told local media outlets.




Over 4.4 million homes and businesses across the eastern U.S. were in the dark early Friday as Helene pummeled the region with powerful winds and heavy rain.

In North Carolina, a 4-year-old was killed and others were injured in a wreck on Thursday that occurred as Helene's outer bands were slamming the state. In Charlotte, North Carolina, a person died and another was hospitalized after a tree fell on a home just after 5 a.m. Friday, according to the Charlotte Fire Department.

“This was a storm related death,” Capt. John Lipcsak, a spokesperson for the fire department, told USA TODAY.

Perry resident: 'I've had worse'
Outside Perry, Florida, longtime resident Donna Parker, 80, watched as her grandson cut up a toppled palm tree with a chainsaw.Parker has lived in her house since 1985 and has never left for a hurricane, the names of which she can still rattle off.“The wind, it was bad. But I’ve had worse. We’ve really had worse. I’ve had it where my whole front yard was a lake,” she said.“A lot of prayers, I tell you, when the wind come up. But the good Lord looked after us.”

Is there another hurricane brewing after Helene?

While Helene was smashing into Florida, a new hurricane was coming to life in the Atlantic. Hurricane Isaac formed Friday morning far out in the ocean, almost 1,000 miles from Bermuda, the hurricane center said.

Although the hurricane is moving east across the open Atlantic far from land, swells generated by Isaac are affecting portions of the coast of Bermuda and could spread into the Azores by this weekend. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.

Elsewhere, forecasters were also watching a weather disturbance in the central Atlantic Ocean, one that has a 90% chance of becoming a named storm within the next couple of days. "A tropical depression or storm could form today while the system moves generally westward to west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph," the National Hurricane Center said. "The system is then forecast to slow down and turn north-northwestward by this weekend."

If it gets a name, it would be called Tropical Storm Joyce. As of Friday morning, the system poses no threat to any land areas.



Finally, ominously, forecasters were also turning their attention back to the Caribbean Sea, where yet another system appears to be brewing in a similar location to where Hurricane Helene formed. "Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for slow development while the system moves generally northwestward, potentially entering the Gulf of Mexico by the end of next week," the hurricane center said.

That system, if it strengthens to a storm, would be called Tropical Storm Kirk.

– Doyle Rice, USA TODAY







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« Reply #2778 on: September 28, 2024, 02:16:23 AM »
Ok I can't help but show this. I know El Creepo Orango was born in Queens. But can you see this tired out played out greasebag walking up with a trenchcoat, then opens the flap and shows...a bunch of watches? Oh yes Don the Con the Grift is ON!  ;D He is on his site pimping Trump watches, and some even go for 100k, Does this ridiculous IDIOT understand, his base, is poorly educated and broke? I thought he said "I love the poorly educated." They cant even afford an Apple watch, much less his cheap knock offs that he is pimping. WATCHES! How do they not see through this idiotic clown? The scoop:

Oh PS his site says NO REFUNDS. Figures.

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-newest-merchandising-opportunity-ridiculous-rcna172986

Why Trump’s newest merchandising opportunity is so ridiculous
The Republican candidate has launched an astonishing number of merchandising opportunities lately. The $100,000 watches are arguably the most outlandish.

Sept. 27, 2024, 6:00 AM PDT
By Steve Benen

In February 2016, Sen. Marco Rubio and Donald Trump were rivals for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, and the Florida senator was still desperately trying to convince voters that the former television personality was an untrustworthy “con man.”

It led to an exchange during a televised debate in which Rubio declared, while pointing to the future president, “Here’s the guy that inherited $200 million. If he hadn’t inherited $200 million, you know where he’d be right now? Selling watches in Manhattan.”

More than eight years later, the line is relevant anew. NBC News reported:

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday promoted watches branded with his name, his latest involvement in a series of business endeavors as he simultaneously campaigns for the White House. ‘You’re going to love them. Would make a great Christmas Gift,’ Trump said in a Truth Social post linking to the vendor website.”

In the same video, released with just 40 days remaining before Election Day, the Republican nominee added, in reference to the watch collection, “I love gold. I love diamonds. We all do.”

The prices vary, though as NBC News’ report added, “Some of the most expensive watches listed on the website go for $100,000.”

That's not a typo. We're talking about watches that sell for six figures.

And it’s that detail that makes Trump’s latest merchandising opportunity more ridiculous than most. On the one hand, the former president occasionally likes to pretend to champion the interests of working families. On the other hand, the Republican filmed a cartoonish video at his glorified country club, boasting about his love of gold and diamonds, while urging people to check out a watch collection — some of which cost far more than the average American’s annual income.

In case this weren’t quite enough, those who follow the link to the merchandising website will find a Frequently Asked Questions section, which lets visitors know, “The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the final product.”

The same FAQ lets visitors know, “There are no refunds.”

Some might see all of this and think that some candidates have no choice but to pursue outlandish fundraising gambits during a campaign, especially when their rivals are outpacing them. But this new merchandising opportunity is wholly unrelated to the GOP candidate’s 2024 political operation.

As Election Day nears, Trump isn’t trying to put money in his campaign coffers; he’s trying to put money in his own pocket.

As regular readers know, Americans have never seen anything like this. A Washington Post report added earlier this month, “No presidential candidate has ever so closely linked his election with personal for-profit enterprises, selling a staggering array of merchandise.”

The article quoted Don Fox, former general counsel for the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, who said, “There’s no precedent in history at all, and certainly not in modern history, for somebody who has monetized the office or running for office of president the way he has.”

Complicating matters is the staggering variety of items. The watch collection comes just days after the Republican unveiled silver Trump commemorative coins, which came just days after the GOP nominee launched a new family cryptocurrency project — the details of which he did not appear to understand — while partnering with two little-known crypto entrepreneurs, one of whom has described himself as “the dirtbag of the internet.” (The other taught classes on how to seduce women.)

The silver coin and crypto gambits — two ventures that would appear to contradict each other — came on the heels of Trump selling batches of digital trading cards. And the gold sneakers. And the Trump-endorsed Bible. And degrees from his fake university. And the board game. And the steaks.

It’s not a secret that Trump’s finances are a bit of a mess. As a Washington Post analysis summarized, the Republican “is in a cash crunch — personally and politically — and has been unafraid throughout his career to put the Trump name on anything that might yield a stream of revenue.”

But that desperation has turned the former president into a two-bit carnival huckster on the eve of one of the most important elections in American history.

This post updates our related earlier coverage.





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« Reply #2779 on: October 02, 2024, 01:47:46 AM »
Oh boy it is heating up. Now I know the US is trying to stay out of this. This is what angers me about Israel, They are pushing this war deeper into the middle east, and they know we would defend if we must. They are worsening this situation not going to the table for an agreement. They are totally bloodthirsty, and now its got Iran in this.

White House believes Iran is preparing imminent ballistic missile attack against Israel
Kevin Liptak Jeremy Diamond MJ Lee Arlette Saenz Kylie Atwood Jennifer Hansler Pauline Lockwood
By Kevin Liptak, Jeremy Diamond, MJ Lee, Arlette Saenz, Kylie Atwood, Jennifer Hansler, Pauline Lockwood and Niamh Kennedy, CNN
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Updated 11:44 AM EDT, Tue October 1, 2024

Iran is poised to launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel soon, the White House warned Tuesday, instantly ratcheting up fears of all-out war in the region.

In a statement released mid-morning, the White House said it had “indications that Iran is preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel,” adding the United States was “actively supporting defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack.”

“A direct military attack from Iran against Israel will carry severe consequences for Iran,” a senior White House official said in a statement.

Israel assesses that Iran is likely to attack three Israeli air bases and an intelligence base located just north of Tel Aviv, a person briefed on the matter said.

The intelligence base in Glilot was evacuated Tuesday afternoon, the person said, and the Israeli military has put contingency plans for the safety of personnel at those bases into effect.

The US warned Israel that an attack would likely come within the next 12 hours, the person said.

An Israeli source told CNN shortly after the White House’s warning that intense diplomacy is happening behind the scenes, and the current assessment is that an attack will happen shortly.

The Israeli military said it had not yet identified a specific aerial threat from Iran.

“As of this moment, Israel does not perceive imminent threat from Iran,” Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Daniel Hagari said. During a short video message, Hagari said Israeli military planes are currently “scanning the sky” for any imminent threat from Iran.

“We are on peak alert both on the offensive and the defensive,” Hagari added, warning Iran that any attack on Israel would “have consequences.”

After a year of heightened tensions between Israel and Iran’s proxies in the region — including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen — a potentially imminent attack by Iran toward Israel could further tip the region toward full-scale conflict.

US and Arab diplomats are already concerned about what might happen after Iran’s expected attack, including the scale of Israel’s response. One major concern on their mind is Israel possibly using a forthcoming Iranian strike to respond by striking inside Iran.

“There is no place in Iran that the long arm of Israel cannot reach, and that’s true of the entire Middle East,” Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said during his speech at the United Nations last week.

The US is prepared to do whatever it can to help Israel intercept anything Iran directs its way, similar to how the US offered its assistance in April, when Iran launched a wave of drones and missiles towards Israel — the vast majority of which were successfully intercepted, a US official said.

The US anticipates that the forthcoming attack from Iran against Israel could be similar in scope and scale to the one in April, a US official told CNN.

The US warned Israel early Tuesday morning ET (midday Israel time) that Iran was poised to launch an attack, according to a person familiar with the matter. The warning between the two countries came several hours before the White House announced publicly that it had indications Iran was preparing an attack.

The official said Iran has been postured to move quickly in an attack. After the onslaught of drones and missiles fired toward Israel in April, many of Iran’s assets remained in position.

Tensions between Israel and Iran have ratcheted up significantly in recent weeks as Israel has stepped up its efforts against Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group, and Israel on Monday launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon.

Netanyahu asked Israelis to “stand together” and keep following the frontline commands as fears of an imminent attack from Iran grow.

Netanyahu said Israel is in the throes of a “campaign against Iran’s axis of evil” and made specific demands from the Israeli public.

“What I ask of you is two things: One - to strictly obey the directives of the frontline command, it saves lives. And second - to stand together,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

The United States is “tracking events in the Middle East very closely” and “is committed to Israel’s defense,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday.

“We’re watching developments, as I said, very carefully at this moment,” Blinken said in brief remarks alongside his Moroccan counterpart. Blinken did not make any specific reference to Iran or the potential attack.

The US Embassy in Israel directed all US government personnel and family members “to shelter in place until further notice” because of “the current security situation,” it said in a security alert Tuesday.

“This is provided for your information as you make your own security plans,” the alert said, without mentioning the specific warnings of an imminent attack from Iran.

This story has been updated with additional developments.












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« Reply #2780 on: October 02, 2024, 01:48:17 AM »
Moments like these show why we need sane and competent leadership.
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« Reply #2781 on: October 02, 2024, 03:34:40 AM »
Dear God here it goes:

Iran launches missile attack on Israel
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Updated 1:32 PM EDT, Tue October 1, 2024

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More US-based troops put on prepare to deploy orders to Middle East amid rising tensions, the Pentagon says
From CNN's Haley Britzky
An unspecified number of troops in the US have been put on prepare to deploy orders, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said on Monday.

“Secretary Austin increased the readiness of additional US forces to deploy, elevating our preparedness to respond to various contingencies,” she said. “I’m just not going to get into specifics for [operational security] reasons, but these forces cover a wide range of capabilities and missions.”

Singh also said that additional air defense support going to the region, announced by the Pentagon on Sunday, are units previously scheduled to deploy that will now be joining units already there instead of replacing them.

The reinforcement of air support capabilities, she said, includes “a certain number of units already deployed to the Middle East region that will be extended, and the forces due to rotate into theater to replace them will now instead augment the in-place forces already in the region.” It will include “an additional few thousand” service members in the region, she said.

“I can tell you these augmented forces include F-16, F-15E, A-10, F-22 fighter aircraft and associated personnel,” Singh said.
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« Reply #2782 on: October 03, 2024, 01:29:35 AM »
Here it goes. The Plot to take people to a real physical hell:

https://thehill.com/opinion/technology/4903643-trump-mars-mission-musk/

Mars quest: President Trump and Elon Musk’s grand vision
by Greg Autry and Brett Mecum, opinion contributors - 09/28/24 2:00 PM ET



In September of 1962, John F. Kennedy famously told Americans, “We choose to go to the Moon.” Former President Donald Trump recently echoed this sentiment with “Elon, get those rocket ships going because we want to reach Mars.”

Trump has often talked about reaching Mars. We find his new challenge to be a continuation of the fruitful space initiatives of his first administration, complementary to the bold return to the moon under Artemis.

Still, many people question whether sending crew-capable spacecraft to Mars is achievable before Jan. 20, 2029. The fundamental physics says, “Yes.”

There would be two launch windows for an efficient Mars mission during a second Trump administration — in 2026 and 2028. The remaining requirements are technical and political.

Betting against Musk is a fool’s game. His electric cars hold their own against far more expensive Porsches and Ferraris and the Tesla Model Y was the world’s best-selling car.

When SpaceX first launched a Falcon 9 rocket in 2010, America held a big, fat zero percent of the global commercial launch market today. Today, most payloads are launched by SpaceX, which now flies more rockets than the entire planet did in 2010.

In 2010 there were about 1,000 active satellites in orbit. Today, Musk’s Starlink constellation operates more than six times that number, more than the rest of the commercial, military and governmental world combined. 

Trump’s space record is equally intimidating. No president has had a greater overall impact on U.S. space policy. Trump reestablished the National Space Council. He created the Space Force. He initiated NASA’s return to the moon under Artemis.

Under his guidance, NASA and the Department of State initiated the Artemis Accords, which aligned dozens of nations with American goals in developing space resources. His team produced a plethora of space-related executive orders and policy directives addressing everything from space cybersecurity to orbital debris management.

Musk is testing his big Starship rocket down in Texas as often as the Federal Aviation Administration will allow. He recently said that he will send several uncrewed Starships to Mars in 2026, and if all goes well, follow that with crewed flights two years later.

We have no doubt that Starships will be standing on Mars by 2029 if the government doesn’t get in Musk’s way. After several test flights, Starship is looking capable, and landing one on Mars is easier in some ways than the moon mission that NASA has contracted it for.

The Red Planet offers an atmosphere, useful for aerobraking and fuel production. This will reduce the need for pre-fueling missions inside Earth orbit. However, the returning crew will require an “in situ” fuel and oxidizer production process on Mars, which will be the biggest challenge. Perhaps our astronauts might not be back until 2030.

No worries — Starship is fully capable of delivering enough supplies to sustain and protect them from the harsh Martian environment and radiation for many years. They can spend that time doing amazing science if we only have the vision and courage to send them.

To achieve that, the second Trump administration must immediately streamline and simplify launch permit and license requirements. Musk has noted that launching each Starship requires “multiple fish licenses,” on top of FAA safety reviews. Requiring each launch to clear several hurdles is a waste of time we cannot afford in a globally competitive market.

China is ready to eat our freeze-dried astronaut lunch while we hobble ourselves. It is long past time to unburden space from what has been and adopt a pro-business, America-First attitude.

To that end, the Office of Commercial Space Transportation should be elevated out of the FAA and report directly to the Secretary of Transportation. It should be led by a business-savvy professional appointed by and accountable to the president.

Exploring Mars in no way precludes us from the priority of lunar development before China and Russia do. The tasks are complementary and our strategic economic, military and geopolitical interests dictate that we win that race against authoritarianism.

 Developing the resources of the moon provides benefits for the Earth and is also complimentary with the eventual settlement of Mars. Learning to process local resources to sustain long-term habitats, grow food, avoid radiation and adapt to partial gravity are challenges faced in both locations.

Being just three days away gives the moon an initial advantage for that work while we also get on with Mars. Supporting a simple, commercially directed Starship to Mars program, with NASA as a science customer, makes that possible and affordable. 

America has always been at its best facing a crisis or a challenge. When we have the will, we have always found bold leaders able to answer the clarion call. Trump and Musk are ready to go: Are we?

Greg Autry served as White House liaison to NASA in the Trump administration and is the co-author of “Red Moon Rising: How America Will Beat China on the Final Frontier.”  Brett Mecum serves on the Arizona Space Commission.













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« Reply #2783 on: October 05, 2024, 03:36:44 PM »
This Greasy Goon has no shame! Ok. First off. Last night I searched YouTube for videos on Hurricane Helene. In the shit info age, this was hard to do. In the beginning. I could hardly find shit. Just three minute news clips. But I’m convinced, spirit can trip an algorithm. Suddenly, my feed was full of YouTube’s, from people affected by the hurricane. So sad and devastating. I spent a good couple of hours listening to their stories. They lost it all. Heartbreaking.

But this idiot, started a go fund me. Supposedly for the victims. Oh the grift is on! Why do people trust this? If he wanted to really help, he could put donation buttons up for places like The Red Cross. He is ripping these people off and lining his pockets! Puke! The scoop:


https://youtu.be/0FAyJWF4FhI?si=iymszx8qLuvsrfMK
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« Reply #2784 on: October 07, 2024, 11:12:27 PM »
This is not good.  Hurricane Helene has been devastating. NOW Hurricane Milton will make landfall Tuesday. I have quite a few members in its path. OMG many just dealt with the one.  It’s very bad. I’ve never seen it like this. Two very bad ones back to back.


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Re: WE'RE STUFFED!!!
« Reply #2785 on: October 08, 2024, 04:01:42 AM »
I heard the third of the season might be worse one by clairaudience yesterday. Milton is third.

I hope I'm wrong. It's a very rough hurricane season this year. I picked up on that with the weird warm weather influxes some time ago. I had thought this years might be pretty bad. Too much warmth at the wrong time smacking into cold fronts.
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Re: WE'RE STUFFED!!!
« Reply #2786 on: October 08, 2024, 04:15:12 AM »
https://apnews.com/article/hurricane-milton-helene-florida-557c5c512135e0a8661b298e45e17c92

Oh NO. It's a category 5. This needs to slow down.

Hurricane Milton is a Category 5. Florida orders evacuations and scrambles to clear Helene’s debris


BELLEAIR BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Milton rapidly strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane Monday in the Gulf of Mexico on a path toward Florida, threatening a dangerous storm surge in Tampa Bay, leading to evacuation orders and long gas lines, and lending more urgency to the cleanup from Hurricane Helene, which swamped the same stretch of coastline less than two weeks ago.

A hurricane warning was issued for parts of Mexico’s Yucatan state, which expected to get sideswiped, and much of Florida’s west coast was under hurricane and storm surge watches. Florida’s Lake Okeechobee, which often floods during intense storms, was also under a hurricane watch.

“This is the real deal here with Milton,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said at a news conference. “If you want to take on Mother Nature, she wins 100% of the time.”

The compact Milton intensified quickly Monday and was expected to become a large hurricane over the eastern Gulf. It had maximum sustained winds of 160 mph (257 kph), the National Hurricane Center said. The storm’s center was about 130 miles (210 kilometers) west-northwest of Progreso, Mexico, and about 720 miles (1,160 kilometers) southwest of Tampa at midday Monday, moving east-southeast at 9 mph (15 kph).

Its center could come ashore Wednesday in the Tampa Bay area, and it could remain a hurricane as it moves across central Florida toward the Atlantic Ocean. That would largely spare other states ravaged by Helene, which killed at least 230 people on its path from Florida to the Appalachian Mountains.

Forecasters warned of a possible 8- to 12-foot storm surge (2.4 to 3.6 meters) in Tampa Bay and said flash and river flooding could result from 5 to 10 inches (13 to 25 centimeters) of rain in mainland Florida and the Keys, with as much as 15 inches (38 centimeters) in places.


The Tampa Bay area is still rebounding from Helene and its powerful surge. Twelve people died, with the worst damage along a string of barrier islands from St. Petersburg to Clearwater.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that it was imperative that messes from Helene be cleared ahead of Milton’s arrival so they don’t become projectiles. More than 300 vehicles picked up debris Sunday but encountered a locked landfill gate when they tried to drop it off. State troopers used a rope tied to a pickup truck and busted it open, DeSantis said.

“We don’t have time for bureaucracy and red tape,” DeSantis said.

‘It’s going to be flying missiles’
Lifeguards in Pinellas County, on the peninsula that forms Tampa Bay, removed beach chairs and other items that could take flight in strong winds. Elsewhere, stoves, chairs, refrigerators and kitchen tables waited in heaps to be picked up.

Sarah Steslicki, who lives in Belleair Beach, said she was frustrated more debris hadn’t been collected sooner.

“They’ve screwed around and haven’t picked the debris up, and now they’re scrambling to get it picked up,” Steslicki said Monday morning. “If this one does hit, it’s going to be flying missiles. Stuff’s going to be floating and flying in the air.”

Hillsborough County, home to Tampa, ordered evacuations for areas adjacent to Tampa Bay and for all mobile and manufactured homes by Tuesday night.

“Yes, this stinks. We know that, and it comes on the heels of where a lot of us are still recovering from Hurricane Helene,” Sheriff Chad Chronister said. “But if you safeguard your families, you will be alive.”

Reluctance to evacuate
Milton’s approach stirred memories of 2017’s Hurricane Irma, when about 7 million people were urged to evacuate Florida in an exodus that jammed freeways and clogged gas stations. Some people who left vowed never to evacuate again.

By Monday morning, some gas stations in the Tampa area had already run out of gas. Fuel continued to arrive in Florida, and the state had amassed hundreds of thousands of gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel, with much more on the way, DeSantis said.

Even though Tanya Marunchak’s Belleair Beach home was flooded with more than 4 feet (1.2 meters) of water from Helene, she and her husband were unsure Monday morning if they should evacuate. She wanted to leave, but her husband thought their three-story home was sturdy enough to withstand Milton.

“We lost all our cars, all our furniture; the first floor was completely destroyed,” Marunchak said. “This is the oddest weather predicament that there has ever been.”

If residents don’t evacuate, it could put first responders in jeopardy or make rescues impossible: “If you remain there, you could die and my men and women could die trying to rescue you,” Hillsborough Fire Rescue Chief Jason Dougherty said.

Why did Milton intensify so fast?
Milton’s intensification in wind speed by 92 mph (148 kph) in 24 hours trails only those of Hurricane Wilma in 2005 and Hurricane Felix in 2007. One reason Milton strengthened so rapidly is its small size, with a “pinhole eye,” just like Wilma’s, said Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach.

The storm likely will have to go through what’s called an eyewall replacement cycle, a natural process that forms a new eye and expands the storm in size but weakens its wind speeds, Klotzbach said.

The Gulf of Mexico is unusually warm right now, so “the fuel is just there,” and Milton probably went over an extra-warm eddy that helped goose it further, said University of Albany hurricane scientist Kristen Corbosiero.

The hurricane center forecasts a slight weakening before landfall in Florida. The last hurricane to be a Category 5 at landfall in the mainland U.S. was Michael in 2018.

Cancellations in Florida and Mexico
The University of Central Florida in Orlando said it would close midweek, but Walt Disney World said it was operating normally for the time being. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers planned to move operations to the New Orleans area for the rest of the week leading to Sunday’s NFL game against the Saints, and the Tampa Bay Lightning’s NHL game Monday against the Nashville Predators was canceled.

All road tolls were suspended in western central Florida. The St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport said it would close after the last flight Tuesday, and Tampa International Airport said it planned to halt airline and cargo flights starting Tuesday morning.

All classes and school activities in Pinellas County, home to St. Petersburg, closed Monday through Wednesday, and schools were being converted into shelters. Officials in Tampa freed city garages to residents hoping to protect their cars from flooding.

The coastal Mexican state of Yucatan canceled classes along the coast after forecasters predicted Milton would brush the northern part of the state. The cancellations included its most heavily populated Gulf coast cities, like Progreso; the capital, Merida; and the natural protected area of Celestun, known for its flamingoes.

It has been two decades since so many storms crisscrossed Florida in such a short period of time. In 2004, an unprecedented five storms struck Florida within six weeks, including three hurricanes that pummeled central Florida.

Although Tampa hasn’t been hit directly by a hurricane in over a century, other parts of Florida’s Gulf Coast are recovering from such storms in the past two years. The Fort Myers area in southwest Florida is still rebuilding from Hurricane Ian, which caused $112 billion in damage in 2022. Three hurricanes have thrashed Florida’s Big Bend region in just 13 months, including Helene.

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Schneider reported from Orlando. Associated Press writers Freida Frisaro in Fort Lauderdale, Seth Borenstein in Washington and Brendan Farrington in Tallahassee contributed to this report














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Re: WE'RE STUFFED!!!
« Reply #2787 on: October 08, 2024, 04:16:04 AM »
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Re: WE'RE STUFFED!!!
« Reply #2788 on: October 08, 2024, 04:53:04 AM »
I heard the third of the season might be worse one by clairaudience yesterday. Milton is third.

I hope I'm wrong. It's a very rough hurricane season this year. I picked up on that with the weird warm weather influxes some time ago. I had thought this years might be pretty bad. Too much warmth at the wrong time smacking into cold fronts.

Yes, I think you heard correct. Milton appears it could be worse than Hurricane Helene if that were imaginable. :(
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Re: WE'RE STUFFED!!!
« Reply #2789 on: October 08, 2024, 06:25:36 AM »
Of course today a bad day for Israel in mourning

https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/israel-hamas-attack-anniversary-war-10-07-24-intl-hnk/index.html

Israel marks anniversary of Hamas attacks as Middle East war rages
Kathleen Magramo Rob Picheta Maureen Chowdhury Elise Hammond
By Kathleen Magramo, Lex Harvey, Rob Picheta, Maureen Chowdhury and Elise Hammond, CNN
Updated 2:51 PM EDT, Mon October 7, 2024

• Israel is observing a somber day of commemoration to mark the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks, an assault that left more than 1,200 people dead and over 200 were taken hostage. As dawn broke, hundreds of people gathered at the site of the Nova festival to honor those killed there that day. Hours later, a memorial was held in Tel Aviv and at a Kibbutz Nir Oz, where one in four residents were killed or abducted by Hamas.

• Israel’s ensuing war in Gaza has killed more than 41,000 people and triggered a humanitarian crisis, catalyzing a widening regional conflict. The Israeli military launched a new offensive in northern Gaza this weekend, and struck multiple locations in the enclave overnight, including a hospital compound.

• Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country faces war on seven fronts, naming Iran and its proxies, including Hezbollah and Hamas. Israel’s defense minister told CNN “everything is on the table” for its response to last week’s Iranian missile barrage.

• Israel has pounded Beirut in recent days with some of the most intense bombing of its war against Hezbollah, which has killed more than 1,400 people in Lebanon. In Israel, a Hezbollah rocket attack on Haifa has wounded five people in what appeared to be the first time the group has struck the northern city during the conflict.
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