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The Consumer Electronics Show opens Thursday in Las Vegas

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NewsHubThe Consumer Electronics Show was first time organized 50 years ago, in New York, with 117 exhibitors and 17,500 visitors, at that time as a trade show for transistor radios and black-and-white television. But the interest increased for many industries. More than 170,000 people are expected to attend CES 2017 in Las Vegas this week.
There are about 3,800 exhibitors on over 2.5 million square feet. CES 2017 will showcase technology to all attendees from Thursday through Sunday. About 138 automotive-related companies will be at the show, most of them offering test drive. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV plans to reveal a new vehicle at CES this year. Autonomous driving becomes a trend and artificial intelligence developers for autos will be there to expose the latest news. The Web-connected gadgets have become a central part of the show in the last years and now it will be the same. Cujo LLC and eBlocker each are scheduled to promote devices that block hackers and provide privacy to people using devices on a home-internet connection. Health related products made using advanced research and special technologies will be also presented on the show. Humanoid robots with voice command, drones, VR devices, special displays. hardware and software for special needs are prepared to meet consumers at CES.

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The Latest: Obama argues for preserving health care law

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NewsHubThe Latest on Congress (all times EST):
10:30 a.m.
Democrats say President Barack Obama is making the case for keeping his health care law.
Obama made a rare trip to the Capitol on Wednesday to meet with House and Senate Democrats.
New York Rep. Louise Slaughter says Obama focused on how well the law is working, and on how many letters he’s gotten in support of it.
She calls it «a very nostalgic speech. »
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin says Obama’s message is that the individual parts of the law are popular, and that repealing it would affect all Americans.
«We need to personalize this,» Cardin says — echoing the president.
Republicans promise to move quickly to repeal the law, but they’ve failed to coalesce around a replacement.

10 a.m.
Once he’s sworn in, President-elect Donald Trump will move swiftly to undo Democratic President Barack Obama’s policies.
That’s the message from Vice President-elect Mike Pence to House Republicans at a Capitol Hill strategy session Wednesday.
On Jan. 20, Trump will use his power through executive orders to target the health care law and other policies.
New York Rep. Chris Collins and Missouri Rep. Ann Wagner specifically mentioned health care, though it’s unclear what changes could be made through executive order on the nearly 7-year-old law.
Texas Rep. Blake Farenthold says Pence told the GOP: «What can be done with a pen and a phone can be undone with a pen and a phone. »

9:40 a.m.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is holding a closed-door briefing Thursday for members to learn more about the Obama administration’s response to suspected Russian interference in the 2016 election and harassment of U. S. diplomats.
Also, U. S. intelligence officials, including national intelligence director James Clapper, are set to testify Thursday in an open session by the Senate Armed Services Committee.
President Barack Obama struck back at Moscow last week with a set of punishments targeting Russia’s leading spy agencies that the U. S. has accused of meddling in the presidential campaign. The U. S. also kicked out 35 Russian diplomats in response to what the White House says has been Russia’s harassment of American envoys.

9:30 a.m.
President Barack Obama is at the Capitol to give congressional Democrats advice on how to combat the Republican drive to dismantle his health care overhaul.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence is meeting with GOP lawmakers to discuss the best way to send Obama’s cherished law to its graveyard and replace it with — well, something.
The separate strategy sessions come on the second day of the new GOP-led Congress.
In 16 days, Republican Donald Trump replaces Obama at the White House, putting the party’s longtime goal of annulling much of the 2010 health care overhaul within reach.

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Donald Trump takes another shot at U. S. intelligence, promoting Julian Assange's version of events

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President-elect Donald Trump lodged another unprecedented assault on U. S. intelligence agencies Wednesday, promoting the credibility of WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange at their expense.
Trump has been highly critical of the government’s assessment that Russia intervened in the November election, using WikiLeaks to release hacked Democratic emails.
On Twitter on Wednesday, Trump cited Assange’s assertions mocking the intelligence community’s conclusions that Russians were responsible for stealing the emails of top Hillary Clinton advisor John Podesta .
Assange gave an interview to Fox News host Sean Hannity, who has in the past called for trying him on espionage charges, echoing other Republicans and many in the intelligence community who say his airing of sensitive documents has put U. S. lives and strategic interests at risk. U. S. officials have said Assange is under criminal investigation.
Assange’s backers, including some on the far left, have praised him at times for scrutinizing U. S. actions abroad and in the war on terrorism.
Hannity, Trump’s biggest supporter in the media, has praised Assange since Trump began complaining that the conclusion about Russian meddling in the election was wrong. He flew to London to interview Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy, airing their conversation Tuesday. Assange has lived in the embassy for more than four years, fleeing sexual assault accusations in Sweden.
Trump also quoted Assange’s criticism of the media as dishonest, amplifying that critique in his own words.
The praise for Assange on Wednesday came less than a day after Trump ridiculed U. S. intelligence.

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CES 2017: What to expect at the year's biggest tech show

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NewsHubTech industry insiders are descending on Las Vegas this week to check out the latest in gadgets and innovation at the biggest showcase of the year — CES 2017 , the Consumer Technology Association’s International Consumer Electronics Show.
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, a variety of creative tech gadgets were on display, from rollable TV screens to a drone yo…
Every year, CES offers a first glimpse at technology we’ll all be buzzing about in the near future, and this year’s show — the event’s 50th anniversary exhibition — promises to be the biggest yet.
The exhibits occupy up to 2.6 million net square feet over three venue spaces. There are 24 product categories at show this year, with about 200,000 people expected to flood the show’s floors this year, CNET reports. Media preview access begins today and the show officially runs from January 5 through the 8th.
Here’s just some of what you can expect to see, from the latest in high-end TVs to the next generation of self-driving cars and everything in between.
As has been the trend, TV screens keep getting larger and larger. This year, companies like Samsung and Sony will face more competition from companies like Hisense out of China with large screen TVs showing off LCD-based tech that is poised to take on OLED , the current gold-standard for picture quality, CNET’s John Falcone wrote.
LG’s OLED TVs are seen as leaders of the pack, and they’ll continue to try to stay at the top.
Similarly, 4K resolution will be in demand as television-makers continue efforts to make home entertainment the most sensorially appealing experience possible for consumers. Why leave home to go to a movie theater when you can get dazzling picture and sound quality from the comfort of your couch?
Beyond TVs themselves, streaming video services and devices are increasingly important to the tech-savvy audience, with Android TV, Chromecast, and Roku TV — just to name a few — having a presence at the show.
At the end of 2016, when offering predictions about the year ahead, CNET’s Dan Ackerman told CBS News that we should “expect to see a ton of developments in terms of automatic tech and car tech.”
While Uber’s early experiment with self-driving cars in San Francisco took a stumble at the end of last year, interest in the technology is clearly growing. Expect to see a lot more about autonomous vehicles at CES.
Uber is at odds with California regulators after incidents last week involving its self-driving vehicles. The two sides met Wednesday to discuss…
CNET’s Wayne Cunningham writes that we will see displays of self-driving cars and related technology from both traditional automakers and technology companies. He predicts the self-driving trend “looks ready to blow up” this year.
Hyundai will show off its progress on self-driving vehicles, while car tech supplier Delphi will be promoting some of its innovations for companies like Audi and computer vision-processing company Mobileye, Cunningham reports.
On the electric car side, last year, car manufacturer Faraday showed off a concept car, but Cunningham reports that the company looks like it will debut its first production car this year. A more traditional company like Chrysler will get in the game, with a “plug-in” fully electric variation of its Pacifica minivan expected to be on display.
Virtual reality technology was the big story in past years at CES, and while VR headsets have finally hit the mainstream market, they have not yet infiltrated people’s daily lives as much as some futurists predicted. VR and augmented reality (AR) tech will still have a place this year, despite not necessarily setting the consumer space on fire.
“Expect to see more products and services building on the mass-market acceptance and familiarity in this category that 2016 products like the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, PlayStation Now and Pokemon Go helped pioneer,” writes CNET ’s Falcone.
Hello, Siri , Alexa and Cortana. CES 2017 will again shine a spotlight on digital personal assistants and the internet-connected devices that give them a starring role.
This year is seeing something of a turf war emerge between the various assistants and the devices that bring them into our homes.
Falcone reports that we can expect to see a wide range of companies play up how much something like Amazon’e Alexa-running Echo device will make day-to-day life easier by way of their own products. Similarly, Google Home, Apple’s Siri-running HomeKit, and Microsoft’s Cortana will all be seen and heard, even though their masterminds, tech giants Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, do not have official spots in the CES lineup.
Samsung, which will be one of the show’s biggest exhibitors, could also showcase its Viv assistant, as we continue to move into a “Jetsons”-like future of smart, connected homes and the devices and digital assistants that aim to infiltrate all aspects of life.
At a pre-show panel on Tuesday, Shawn Dubravac, chief economist of the Consumer Technology Association, predicted huge growth in voice-activated systems in the year ahead. According to the Associated Press, he said they’re expected to double to 10 million in 2017.
CES can also be seen as something of a window to the future — not just a showcase of current consumer technology, but an opportunity for tech fanatics and cultural gurus to divine where trends are heading and how we will live our lives and interact with the world around us in the years ahead.
One trend Falcone highlighted is that CES 2017 will offer a big platform for Chinese companies, as the country continues to develop its role in the tech world.
“China has long been a manufacturing hub for the consumer electronics world, but the CES show floor has seen a rise of China-based brands in recent years, too,” he wrote. “Look for companies such as Xiaomi , TCL, Hisense, LeEco and Huawei to use the spotlight of the CES show to give their brands a bigger halo as they look to further expand outside of their home market.”
Tech titans like Apple CEO Tim Cook and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos met with Donald Trump in New York Wednesday. Many of the tech leaders did not suppo…
Perhaps more crucially, the show could reflect how tech responds to a changing political world.
“In some ways, the CES show floor is really just a distraction from the real action of the show, which takes place in bars, restaurants, hotel suites and blackjack tables as companies wine and dine prospective clients, partners and — yes — journalists, swapping all manner of information both on and off the record,” Falcone wrote.
Tech leaders are scrambling to come to grips with how the administration of President-elect Donald Trump will interact with the tech world and impact the regulations that shape their industry. Just looking at a company like Twitter being excluded from the president-elect’s recent “tech summit” at Trump Tower, and Trump’s efforts to push Apple to manufacture iPhones in the U. S. instead of China, could be a preview of things to come. This political sea-change will have CES attendees talking about a lot more than just gadgets this year, Falcone predicted.

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Charles Manson hospitalized for 'serious illness,' but still alive

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NewsHubBAKERSFIELD, Calif., Jan. 3 (UPI) — Notorious criminal mastermind Charles Manson was moved from his prison cell to a hospital on Tuesday night to receive emergency treatment for a stomach issue, sources said.
Manson was removed from Corcoran State Prison to a Bakersfield, Calif., emergency room for treatment of gastrointestinal issues. While details on his condition were not immediately made available, he was reported to be alive.
«We do not disclose inmate movements for safety and security reasons,» Terry Thornton, a spokesman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, told the Los Angeles Times .
Sources told news media of Manson’s «serious illness» on condition of anonymity, as they are not authorized to disclose such details.
The 82-year-old is serving nine life sentences for conspiracy to commit murder based on his role as the leader of the infamous Manson Family cult during its murderous spree in 1969.
On Aug. 9, 1969, four of Manson’s followers murdered pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four others at her home in the Hollywood hills. The next night, six Manson followers killed supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary at their home.
The accused mastermind of the crimes, Manson was convicted of conspiracy for ordering the deaths of all seven victims and sentenced to life in prison. He’s been denied parole 12 times, with his next chance at early release scheduled for 2027 when he would be 92.
Five of the six perpetrators were tried, convicted and sentenced to death — though they were all later commuted to life in prison by the California Supreme Court. One Manson family member, Linda Kasabian, turned state’s evidence and was never prosecuted.
Last year, one of the killers, Leslie Van Houten was recommended for release by prison officials. However, California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed the decision and she remains in prison. Last week, parole officials postponed a decision on whether to parole another, Patricia Krenwinkel.

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Turkey detains 5 ISIS suspects linked to nightclub attack

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NewsHubFollowing are key dates in the battle for Syria’s Aleppo where fierce fighting resumed on Wednesday in a blow to hopes for the peaceful evacuation of the last rebel-held areas.
Carnations left at the scene around photo of victims as people protest an attack at a popular nightclub in Istanbul. (Emrah Gurel, AP)
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Istanbul — Turkish police on Wednesday detained at least five
suspected ISIS militants believed to be linked to the deadly Istanbul nightclub
attack, the state-run news agency reported.
The
operation was launched in the Aegean port city of Izmir and was ongoing,
Anadolu Agency said.
The
gunman, who killed 39 people during New Year’s celebrations, hasn’t been
publicly named and is still at large. But Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu
said authorities had identified the man, without providing details.
ISIS has
claimed responsibility for the attack, which also wounded nearly 70 people.
Most of those killed were foreigners from the Middle East.
The
private Dogan news agency said the police operation targeted three families who
had arrived in Izmir about 20 days ago from Konya — a city in central Turkey
where the gunman is thought to have been based before
carrying out the nightclub attack. It said 27 people, including women and
children, were taken into custody.
At least
14 people were previously detained in connection with the attack, including two
foreigners stopped on Tuesday at the international terminal of Istanbul’s
Ataturk Airport after police checked their cellphones
and luggage, according to Anadolu.
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Turkey identifies Istanbul gunman, makes new arrests

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NewsHubThe assailant stormed the glamorous Reina nightclub on the Bosphorus early on Sunday morning, spraying 120 bullets at terrified partygoers celebrating the start of 2017.
Of the 39 dead, 27 were foreigners including citizens from Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Tunisia and Morocco.
At least 36 people have now been detained in the probe, but the gunman himself remains on the run after slipping into the night following the attack.
«The identity of the person responsible for the attack has been established,» Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said during an interview with state-run Anadolu news agency, without giving any name.
The attack was claimed by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group, with reports suggesting the authorities suspect the gunman may be from either Kyrgyzstan or Uzbekistan, both ex-Soviet states.
«Efforts to capture him continue,» said Cavusoglu, adding that the house the suspect lived in «has been searched» and that the attack he mounted had been «professionally» planned.
IS took responsibility for the massacre in a statement on Monday, marking the first time it has issued a clear and undisputed claim for a major attack inside Turkey.
Hitting a nightclub on New Year’s night, the attack struck at the heart of secular Turkey, with analysts saying IS clearly sought to widen splits in Turkish society.
In his first spoken comments on the attack, Erdogan said the attack’s aim was «to create a fissure and polarise society».
He insisted Turkey would resist efforts to divide the country, vowing that Turks would «stand tall and keep our sangfroid. «
«No-one’s lifestyle in Turkey is under a systematic threat. We would never let this happen. In 14 years in power, we have never given this a chance,» Erdogan said in a speech at the presidential palace in Ankara.
IS said the attack was a response to Turkey’s military intervention against the jihadists in war-ravaged Syria where Turkish troops are pressing a four-month incursion to oust jihadists from the border area.
Since the lightning advance into northern Syria in August, removing IS elements from the Turkish border, Ankara has faced a tougher fight to capture the town of Al Bab from IS.
But Erdogan insisted the operation would continue and Turkey would clear areas wherever «terrorist organisations» are.
«The operation in Syria’s Al Bab will be finished in a short time, God willing,» he said.
In the western city of Izmir, at least 20 people including 11 women were taken into custody as part of the investigation into the attack, Anadolu reported.
The news agency said they were of Central Asian and Syrian origin while Dogan news agency said they were members of three families.
It was alleged that some of those detained had been living in the house with the suspected attacker in Konya.
The new arrests bring the number of those detained to at least 36, including two foreigners detained by Turkish police at Istanbul’s main airport on Tuesday.
One of them was reportedly a woman suspected of being his wife with whom he had stayed in Konya along with two children.
Dogan news agency quoted her as saying she was not aware of the attack until it was reported.
On Wednesday, the Haberturk daily said that during his getaway, the gunman took a taxi to a Uighur restaurant in the city’s Zeytinburnu district where he got out and went inside to get money from someone to pay the fare.
The restaurant owner told the paper that police had since detained seven of his workers — all of them Turkic Uighurs from the Xinjiang region of China — but that he did not know the attacker himself.
The shooting occurred after a bloody year in Turkey in which hundreds of people were killed in violence blamed on both IS jihadists and Kurdish militants.
Turkey is also still reeling from a failed July 15 coup blamed by the government on the US-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen that has been followed by a relentless purge of his alleged supporters from state institutions.
Parliament on Tuesday extended a controversial state of emergency in place since the coup — and which has seen over 41,000 people arrested — by another three months to April 19.

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More than 100 injured in New York train accident

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NewsHubMore than 100 people have suffered minor injuries when a Long Island Rail Road train hit a bumping block at a Brooklyn station, New York City authorities said.
Fire officials at the scene said metal that appeared to be from a rail pierced the bottom of the train and the wheels lifted up.
The crash also damaged a work area beyond the tracks, they said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said the train was moving very slowly and added that it «wasn’t really a derailment».
Eleven of the injured were taken to hospital.
Officials at the scene estimated that 600 to 700 people were on the train.
They said many passengers were standing as they prepared to get off the train.
The cause is under investigation.
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New York train derails during morning rush, dozens hurt

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NewsHubThe Long Island Rail Road train crashed around 8:30 am (15:30 SA time) at Atlantic Terminal in the heart of the New York borough.
«76 non life-threatening injuries reported at scene of LIRR train derailment, Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn,» the New York Fire Department said in a tweet.
Passengers rushed out as smoke filled the tunnel. The impact bent the train’s doors and smashed windows.
Some of the injured were brought out on stretchers.
Commuter Aaron Neufeld said on Twitter that the crash was «crazy,» but added, «Seems only a few people are lightly injured. «
New York’s emergency notification system warned of traffic and transit delays and road closures in the area.
In September, a train derailed during rush hour as it entered the station in Hoboken, New Jersey, near New York. One person died and 114 were injured.
An investigation into that incident, in which the train entered the station at unusually high speed, is ongoing.

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Do I have enough savings for a secure retirement?

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NewsHubI think you need to frame this issue a little differently. The amount you should have is pretty much a moot point right now as you’ve already retired. So the more pertinent question is how much can you withdraw from your nest egg each year to cover your retirement living expenses and still have a reasonable level of assurance that you won’t deplete your savings too soon?
Your first step toward answering that query is to determine how much you’re actually spending each year, and the best way to do that is to create a retirement budget. You can make a budget with pencil and paper, but I think you’re better off using an online budgeting tool like BlackRock’s Retirement Expense Worksheet , which allows you to enter some 50 separate expense items in eight categories, including household and medical costs as well as expenditures for discretionary outlays like travel and entertainment.
Your budget doesn’t need to be accurate down to the penny, and you can always update it later as necessary. But do the best you can so that your budget reflects your actual spending as closely as possible.
Related: How much will I need for retirement?
Once you have a decent idea of how much you’re spending each year, you can move on to seeing how likely it is that your nest egg will be able to support you the rest of your life if you continue your current level of spending. An online tool like T. Rowe Price’s retirement income calculator can help you estimate that likelihood.
The calculator employs Monte Carlo simulations to estimate the probability that income from Social Security plus withdrawals from your nest egg will be able to generate enough income for you to maintain your expected spending for the rest of your life.
(The tool’s default assumption is that you — or in your case either you or your husband — will live to age 95. You can choose a different age, but I consider 95 a reasonable assumption given today’s longer lifespans. If you like, you can get a more nuanced take on how long you might need your savings to last based on your age, sex and state of health by revving up the Actuaries Longevity Illustrator tool.)
If after going through this process you find that the chances that the combination of Social Security and draws from your nest egg are uncomfortably low — I’d say you want your chance of success to be at least 70% to 80% — then you can re-run the analysis and change a few assumptions to see how much your odds of success improve.
Not surprisingly, you’ll find that scaling back your spending will boost your odds of success the most. You may also be tempted to invest more aggressively in hopes of earning a higher rate of return on your savings that, in turn, could support a higher level of withdrawals from your nest egg and more spending.
But be careful. Devoting a higher portion of your savings to stocks can leave your nest egg more vulnerable to market downturns and potentially increase the risk of running through your savings too soon.
And even absent a serious market setback, investing more aggressively may not boost the chances of your money lasting the rest of your life as much as you might think.
Besides, there are other moves you can make that can be more effective than taking on more investing risk. For example, you might check out sites like RetiredBrains.com and Retirementjobs.com for part-time work that can generate more income. If you own a home, you might also consider tapping into the equity by taking out a reverse mortgage or downsizing to smaller, less expensive digs to come away with a chunk of extra cash that can supplement your nest egg.
If you’re really worried that you might run through your savings while you’ve still got a lot of living to do, you could also think about converting a portion of your nest egg to a guaranteed lifetime income stream via an immediate annuity or a longevity annuity .
Related: Are you behind on retirement saving?
It goes without saying (but I’ll say it anyway) that no tool or calculator can actually predict the future. So what you’re getting when you go through the analysis I outlined above are estimates, not promises, of how long your nest egg is likely to last given different levels of withdrawals based on forecasts of how the financial markets are expected to perform.
Still, by going through this process and running a few scenarios, you can get a pretty good sense of how your chances of your money running out go up and down given different levels of withdrawals.
If you’re not confident about doing such number-crunching on your own — or you want a more comprehensive assessment of your retirement prospects and how you might improve them — you can always hire a financial adviser to do the analysis for you.
Finally, this isn’t the sort of exercise you can do once and then forget about it. Lots of things can change — market conditions, your spending needs , the value of your nest egg, to name a few. So you should re-assess your situation every year or so with updated information about your expected spending, how many years of retirement you estimate are still ahead of you, your latest account balances, etc. You can then make adjustments, if necessary, to increase the odds that your savings will last as long as you do.

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