Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Federal judge temporarily revives part of DACA immigration program - NBC News

JAN 10 2018, 12:06 AM ET
Federal judge temporarily revives part of DACA immigration program
by ALEX JOHNSON
A federal judge on Tuesday night ordered the Trump administration to revive part of the program that protected children illegally brought to the United States by their parents from being deported, calling the administration's abrupt decision to end the program last year "arbitrary" and "capricious."
The ruling came just hours after a bipartisan meeting between President Donald Trump and members of Congress appeared to have moved negotiations forward, however slightly, on how to address the fate of undocumented immigrants under the DACA program.
The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, rescinded the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, in September and said it would stop accepting applications from people already covered under the act to renew their two-year DACA permits. The administration said the repeal would take effect in March.
Partly granting a request from the University of California, U.S. District Judge William Alsup issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday night in San Francisco ordering DHS to resume accepting renewal applications from people who are already protected under DACA while challenges to the September order work their way through the courts. But DHS doesn't have to accept new applications, he ruled.
Immigrants' rights activists rallied to defend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in Washington in August. Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA file
Alsup, who was nominated to the court by President Bill Clinton, scolded DHS for having presented no analysis of the impact its order would have on the almost 700,000 young people "who had come to rely on DACA to live and to work in this country."
"These individuals had submitted substantial personal identifying information to the government, paid hefty fees, and planned their lives according to the dictates of DACA," Alsup wrote. "The administrative record includes no consideration to the disruption a rescission would have on the lives of DACA recipients, let alone their families, employers and employees, schools and communities."
And he called the government's argument that DHS doesn't even have the authority to administer DACA "arbitrary, capricious and an abuse of discretion."
At the same time, he wrote, the plaintiffs "have not made a comparable showing as to individuals who have never applied for or obtained DACA" — so DHS doesn't have to process new requests for protection.
In a statement, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra called Alsup's ruling "a huge step in the right direction."
There was no immediate reaction from the White House.
The Department of Justice said the decision doesn’t change its view that the program was an illegal circumvention of Congress, and it is within the agency’s power to end it.
“The Justice Department will continue to vigorously defend this position, and looks forward to vindicating its position in further litigation,” spokesman Devin O’Malley said in a statement to the Associated Press.
Alsup issued his ruling only a few hours after a bipartisan meeting between President Donald Trump and members of Congress on DACA and border security that was made open to the press.
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The White House and members of both parties said they agreed that issues to be worked out included DACA, border security, changes to family-based migration, also known as chain migration, and the visa lottery system.
No agreements were immediately reached. During the meeting, Trump reiterated that he was willing to revive DACA, at least in the short term, but only in return for funding for a wall that the president wants to build along the U.S.-Mexican border.
Surprising observers and participants in the room, Trump said he wanted "a bill of love" to address the initial issues first then endorsed moving ahead on comprehensive immigration reform once those are addressed.
"We'll do DACA," Trump said at the start of the meeting. "Then we can start comprehensive immigration reform the next afternoon."
The bipartisan meeting came at a particularly tenuous time, with Congress facing the threat of a government shutdown in just 10 days and the lack of agreement on DACA tangling up efforts to keep the government’s lights on.
Late Tuesday, Trump repeated on Twitter that a wall "must be part of any DACA approval."
@realDonaldTrump
As I made very clear today, our country needs the security of the Wall on the Southern Border, which must be part of any DACA approval.
11:16 AM - Jan 10, 2018
NBC News reported on Friday that the Department of Homeland Security has requested $18 billion in funding to complete the wall, a key campaign promise of Trump's.
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the minority whip, called the $18 billion request "outrageous."
The plan would include 316 miles of new fencing and 407 miles of reinforcing existing fence over the next decade.
Republican senators who have been talking to the White House have been softly redefining the definition of a border wall for the past week, saying Trump wasn't literal when he promised a physical structure spanning the entire length of the southern border.
At the meeting Tuesday, Trump appeared to be talking in similar terms, and he didn't mention that Mexico would pay for it.
"We are doing a study of that right now, but there are large areas where you do not need a wall because you have a mountain, and you have a river, you have a violent river. You don't need it," he said

Catalan separatists seek to elect exiled Puigdemont as leader - Financial Times

10/1/2018
Catalan separatists seek to elect exiled Puigdemont as leader
People close to his party say he could preside over the region via Skype
Mas steps down from pro-independence Catalan party
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Michael Stothard in Madrid
Catalan separatists have agreed to try to re-elect Carles Puigdemont as regional leader later this month, in a move that is set to re-ignite tensions between Madrid and Barcelona.
At a dinner on Tuesday in Brussels, Marta Rovira, the number two in the separatist Esquerra Republicana (ERC) party, agreed to support Mr Puigdemont, the head of Junts per Catalunya, the largest pro independence party in the region.
Mr Puigdemont, who is in exile in Brussels to avoid charges of rebellion and sedition in Spain, is planning to preside over the region via Skype, according to several people close to the party.
The decision is an upset for some of the moderates in the pro-independence camp, who were hoping a less controversial leader would be chosen to head the region after the failed independence push in October last year.
Oriol Junqueras, the head of the ERC party and another possible candidate for president, was seen as someone who would take a more moderate line, looking to push for independence over the long term.
The decision to try to re-appoint Mr Puigdemont will open up a new legal battle, because it is far from clear if the former regional leader will be allowed to take up his formal duties from Brussels.
The rules of the chamber say the leader of the region has to present the government programme “in front of the house”, which means, most legal experts argue, that this person has to be physically present.
The rules, however, were written before the era of videoconferencing, and physical presence is not explicitly stated. People close to Junts per Catalunya say there is no reason why Mr Puigdemont cannot conduct official business via Skype. They also say that a fellow party member could read the mandatory speech that a candidate to the regional leadership needs to deliver before voting.
The decision over what is technically allowed will be made by the “board” of the Catalan parliament, which is set to be appointed on January 17. This board is likely to have a majority of pro-independence members.
Any decision to allow an investiture via Skype would then likely be challenged in the Spanish courts. This could well mean Mr Puigdemont would ultimately be unable to take up the role.
If his investiture is blocked by the courts, it could be used as another weapon by the separatists to try to show that Spain mistreats the region and tramples its democratic rights — and therefore independence is the only option.
In December, the three separatist parties together won 70 seats in the 135-seat assembly, less than they collectively won in the last election in 2015, but crucially just ahead of the 68-seat threshold required to form a government.
The pro-independence parties won 48 per cent of the popular vote.

Eastman Kodak unveils cryptocurrency, stock doubles - Reuters

JANUARY 10, 2018 / 5:44 AM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
Eastman Kodak unveils cryptocurrency, stock doubles
Noel Randewich
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Eastman Kodak Co (KODK.N) more than doubled on Tuesday after the one-time leader in photography became the latest company to jump on the cryptocurrency bandwagon.
The storied Rochester, New York-based company said in a statement it is launching a cryptocurrency called “KODAKCoin” for photographers, part of “KODAKOne,” an image rights management platform in a licensing partnership with WENN Digital.
The platform uses blockchain technology, the backbone of bitcoin and other digital currencies that have surged in recent months and raised fears of a price bubble.
The stock was last up 92 percent at $5.95 in midafternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange, off an earlier high at $6.65.
The film pioneer founded over a century ago has struggled to transform itself into an imaging software and technology company. Kodak was a Dow Jones Industrials .DJI component until April 2004, and its stock has slumped 90 percent since it emerged from bankruptcy in 2013.
The Kodak logo is shown on a booth during the 2017 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., January 6, 2017. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Several other companies in recent weeks have been rewarded with sharp rises in share price after announcing their transformation into cryptocurrency businesses.
“This is getting ridiculous,” said Dennis Dick, a proprietary trader at Bright Trading LLC in Las Vegas. “From a fundamental point of view, none of this makes sense.”
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Riot Blockchain (RIOT.O) shares have tripled since October when the former biotechnology firm changed its name and said it was revising its business focus to bitcoins.
Soft drinks maker Long Island Iced Tea has more than doubled since it said it was shifting its focus to blockchain technology and changing its name to Long Blockchain Corp (LBCC.O).
Also on Tuesday, Inpixon (INPX.O) surged 9 cents or 40 percent to 31 cents per share after the data analytics company announced it would adopt blockchain technology.
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Reporting by Noel Randewich, Editing by G Crosse and Matthew Lewis

This is what life would be like if the world was actually flat - Independent

This is what life would be like if the world was actually flat
Posted 7/1/2018 by Louis Doré in news
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The notion that the earth is flat is one of the most easily disproved and farcical theories to keep kicking about.
Professor Brian Cox recently attempted to educate the public in a Facebook Q&A session:
There is absolutely no basis at all for thinking the world is flat.
Nobody in human history, as far as I know, has thought the world was flat.
The Greeks measured the radius of the Earth. I cannot conceive of a reason why anybody would think the world is flat.
There are interesting bits of physics that tell you you live on a spinning planet and one of them is called the Coriolis force, which is the force that's responsible for causing storm systems to rotate on the planet.
So when you see those beautiful pictures of storms spinning around and rotating, the reason for that is that we live on a spinning planet.
It's probably the most nonsensical suggestion that a thinking human being could possibly make. It is drivel.
Yet still, there are people out there who believe.
@FlatEarthOrg
It's more likely than you think! https://twitter.com/meints208/status/940985923516461058 …
4:02 AM - Dec 14, 2017
Worryingly, their numbers are, growing:
@TheEconomist
America’s flat-earth movement appears to be growing http://econ.st/2pL1FQ0
11:05 AM - Dec 29, 2017
America’s flat-Earth movement appears to be growing
Is NASA covering up the truth? No
economist.com
There are a few problems with this theory.
First off, compasses wouldn't work properly without the mantle and core of the planet, as Dr Tobias Dürig, a volcanologist and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Otago, told IFL Science:
[It] would also be bad news for any organism, since the geomagnetic field basically works as a starship deflector shield against solar radiation.
Living on flat Earth’s surface would be as pleasant and healthy as sitting inside a 24/7 microwave oven! Solariums would have a hard time – however, the market of sun creams and tinfoil hats would boom.
In addition, say goodbye to wines:
Agriculture would miss the fertile volcanic soils rich of nitrogen and phosphorus – soils which bear some of the best red wines on our planet.
There would also be no tectonic plate movements, and our gravitational field would all but disappear, due to the lack of an earth's core. We'd jump and float off into space - which would also happen to our atmosphere. There's basically little chance the planet would hold its shape.
But don't just take it from us and the good Dr Dürig, take it from Neil deGrasse Tyson as well:
HT IFL Science

China's Central Bank Is Rethinking Relations With Markets - Bloomberg

China's Central Bank Is Rethinking Relations With Markets
Bloomberg News
January 10, 2018, 12:07 AM GMT+11 Updated on January 10, 2018, 12:28 PM GMT+11
Removal of fixing curb on currency helps yuan liberalization
PBOC will have to walk a difficult tightrope in 2018: analyst
China Changes Way it Manages Yuan After Currency's Jump
Bloomberg’s Emma O’Brien reports on China’s decision to make a change to the regime used to manage the yuan.
As the end of People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan’s term approaches, a firmer yuan and calm markets are providing a window to get some of his long-term reforms back on track.
The latest news in the two-steps forward, one-step back move to a more freely traded currency came Tuesday, as Bloomberg reported the central bank has tweaked its management of the daily currency fixing, removing a hurdle to the influence of market forces. PBOC adviser Huang Yiping says that shows authorities’ desire to further liberalize the exchange rate.
The PBOC is adding transparency to its daily interactions with the money market, aiding Zhou’s long quest to move to a price-based monetary framework. The central bank is also developing tools to rein in risks in banking and property markets after vocal warnings from Zhou on the risks of inaction on these fronts.
Yet 20 years after the PBOC stopped the practice of credit quotas -- commanding who gets to borrow money in the economy -- the central bank still hasn’t completed its shift to a market-based system taken for granted in developed markets. While Zhou has pushed his institution far along that road, hints he’ll retire "soon" mean his successor will need to complete the task.
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“The Chinese economy has entered 2018 in a Goldilocks state – ‘not too hot and not too cold’. This has created a good opportunity for the PBOC to press ahead with important reforms," said Rajiv Biswas, APAC Chief Economist, at IHS Markit Ltd in Singapore. “However the PBOC will have to walk a difficult tightrope during 2018, to provide sufficient liquidity and credit growth to allow the Chinese economy to grow at a pace of around 6.5 percent."
Here are the areas in which the PBOC is advancing its reform effort:
Yuan Policy
The yuan bucked analysts’ predictions to surge 6.8 percent last year in its best performance since 2008. The advance -- a result of tighter capital controls and a weakening dollar -- has damped bearish bets, creating an opportunity for policy makers to move back toward currency liberalization.
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By relaxing constraints on the market pricing of the yuan introduced last year, policy makers are encouraging a freer currency. China introduced the so-called counter-cyclical factor in a bid to reduce volatility in the yuan, which had weakened for three straight years, triggering the introduction of capital controls.
What’s further in store may include a widening of the yuan’s trading band, which is currently 2 percent on either side of the PBOC’s daily reference rate, and relaxation of capital curbs that were put in place since a shock devaluation in 2015. Still, with the searing experience of that 2015 event still fresh in policy makers’ minds, moves may be incremental for fear sudden steps would renew pressure on capital outflows.
Rates Policy
The PBOC has invented a wide spectrum of monetary tools and conducts a complex array of operations to maintain its desired level of liquidity in the inter-bank market. It’s with these open market operations that the PBOC has responded to rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve while keeping the broader benchmark rates stable since late 2015.
The central bank resumed OMOs on Wednesday after a 12-day pause.
With financial institutions relying more on the central bank’s open-market injection as the source of funding, the PBOC has the chance to construct a curve anchored on the cost of these operations. But the task is incomplete, since the central bank still needs to use quantitative measures to make sure the supply of funds to the real economy is stable.
A trusted and effective yield curve would help investors understand the price of assets in China and attract more foreign capital into the nation.
Two Pillars
The PBOC is moving to a "two-pillar" framework that pairs rates policy with a "Macro-Prudential Assessment," or tools geared to regulate prices of financial assets. Doing so can help the central bank better predict systemic risks and prevent them from materializing.
The Biggest Tests Facing China’s Next Central Bank Chief
Yet the construction of the framework is still at initial stage. While it has said that the MPA’s two essential indicators are broad credit and real estate prices, there aren’t ready-to-use methods to calibrate them, and financial innovations leave traditional statistics behind. The PBOC said it intends to cover a wider variety of financial activities in the MPA, according to the third-quarter monetary policy report released in November, but it still hasn’t elaborated what it covers already or their weighting.
— With assistance by Yinan Zhao, Tian Chen, Ran Li, Qizi Sun, Justina Lee, and Ye Xie

Stephen Hawking has perfect advice for people with depression - Independent

Stephen Hawking has perfect advice for people with depression
Posted 9/1/2018 by Louis Doré in people
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On Monday, renowned physicist Stephen Hawking celebrated his 76th birthday.
The day before, he spoke at the Reith Lecture at the Royal Institute in London about depression.
The scientist drew a poetic parallel between black holes and depression, with a message of hope to those suffering from mental health difficulties.
Hawking said:
The message of this lecture is that black holes ain't as black as they are painted. They are not the eternal prisons they were once thought.
Things can get out of a black hole both on the outside and possibly to another universe. So if you feel you are in a black hole, don't give up – there's a way out.
He also spoke to the 400-strong crowd about appreciating his achievements and what he had attained in his lifetime, particularly living which motor neuron disease since his diagnosis in 1963:
Although it was unfortunate to get motor neurone disease, I have been very fortunate in almost everything else.
I have been lucky to work in theoretical physics at a fascinating time and it' s one of the few areas in which my disability was not a serious handicap.
It's also important not to become angry, no matter how difficult life may seem because you can lose all hope if you can't laugh at yourself and life in general.
The full lecture will be available on BBC Radio 4 in two separate broadcasts, on 26 January and 2 February.
HT IFL Science

Malaysia signs $50-million deal with U.S. firm to find missing MH370 - Reuters

JANUARY 10, 2018 / 7:08 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Malaysia signs $50-million deal with U.S. firm to find missing MH370
Reuters Staff
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia signed a deal on Wednesday to pay a U.S. seabed exploration firm up to $50 million if it finds the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft MH370 in a new search area in the Southern Indian ocean.
The disappearance of the aircraft en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014 with 239 people aboard ranks among the world’s greatest aviation mysteries.
Australia, China and Malaysia ended a fruitless A$200-million ($157 million) search of an area of 120,000 sq. km in January last year, despite investigators urging the search be extended to a 25,000-square-km area further to the north.
Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said a Houston-based private firm, Ocean Infinity, would search for MH370 in that 25,000-sq-km priority area on a “no-cure, no-fee” basis, meaning it will only get paid if it finds the plane.
The search is expected to be completed within 90 days, he told a news conference.
“As we speak, the vessel, Seabed Constructor, is on her way to the search area, taking advantage of favorable weather conditions in the South Indian ocean,” Liow said in a statement.
The vessel will have 65 crew, including two government representatives drawn from the Malaysian navy.
The search operation will begin on Jan. 17, said Ocean Infinity Chief Executive Oliver Plunkett, who attended the signing event.
Ocean Infinity will be paid $20 million if the plane is found within 5,000 sq km, $30 million if it is found within 10,000 square km and $50 million if it is found within an area of 25,000 square km. Beyond that area, Ocean Infinity will receive $70 million, Liow said.
Ocean Infinity’s priority is to locate the wreckage or the black box recorders - flight and cockpit recorders - or both, and present credible evidence to confirm their location, Liow added.
Last week, Ocean Infinity said it had moved the vessel closer to a possible search area. The vessel left Durban, South Africa, on Jan. 2 and was headed to Perth, Australia, Reuters shipping data showed.
The MH370 debris could furnish clues to events on board before the aircraft crashed. There have been competing theories that it suffered mechanical failure or was intentionally flown off course.
Investigators believe someone may have deliberately switched off the plane’s transponder before diverting it thousands of miles out over the Indian Ocean.
At least three pieces of aircraft debris collected from sites on Indian Ocean islands and along Africa’s east coast have been confirmed as being from the missing plane.