Saturday, June 22, 2013

Ex-Border Patrol agents get at least 30 years

SAN DIEGO (AP) ? Two brothers who worked as Border Patrol agents were sentenced to at least 30 years in prison each for smuggling hundreds of immigrants into the United States, crimes that the judge termed a threat to national security.

U.S. District Court Judge John Houston sentenced Raul Villarreal on Friday to 35 years in prison for being the ring leader and ordered him to pay a $250,000 fine. His brother, Fidel Villarreal, was sentenced to 30 years for managing the illicit business.

The sentences are among the longest given to border law enforcement officials for corruption.

Houston said he gave the severe sentences to deter other agents who have been entrusted by the American people to protect the border. The judge called their smuggling operation "disgusting."

Prosecutors said Raul Villarreal ? who made television appearances as an agency spokesman and once played the role of a smuggler in a public service ad ? recruited his brother to his ring. The veteran agents worked in cahoots with a corrupt Tijuana police officer and a network of others, including foot guides and drivers.

The agents would abandon their job duties manning the border to transport the migrants in Border Patrol vehicles ? sometimes several times a day from the Mexican city of Tijuana to a rugged mountainous area along the California border, federal officials said. Prosecutors said they smuggled in as many as 1,000 Mexicans and Brazilians; the judge put the figure at more than 500.

The ring smuggled in immigrants in groups of 10 and charged them about $10,000 per group, said prosecutors who alleged the brothers made more than $1 million from the scheme. The judge put the figure closer to $700,000.

"This long-term guaranteed method of bringing aliens into the United States was disgusting, pervasive and impacted significantly the national interest," Houston told the court before handing down their sentences.

Raul Villarreal thanked the court for giving him a "good trial, a fair trial." His brother echoed that. They did not show any emotion when the sentences were announced.

The federal probe began in May 2005 when an informant tipped off the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Investigators installed cameras in areas where migrants were dropped off, planted recording devices and placed tracking instruments on Border Patrol vehicles. They also trailed the ring's smuggling operations by airplane.

Prosecutors said when the brothers learned they were being investigated in June 2006, they quit their jobs and fled to Tijuana.

Two years later, the brothers were arrested there and extradited to the U.S. where they were charged with human smuggling, witness tampering and bribery.

Raul Villarreal's attorney, David Nick, had argued the prosecution's witnesses were not credible and surveillance yielded no evidence his client was the ring leader.

Fidel's attorney, Zenia Gilg, echoed that argument, saying the prosecution's case rested largely on two alleged accomplices who were promised leniency for testifying and "inconsistent statements" from migrants.

Gilg said an appeal will be filed.

"I was just disappointed," Gilg said after the sentencing. "The one thing I'm troubled by is the credibility that was given to the government's lead witness (an alleged smuggler). I felt the jury had rejected everything he said."

The Border Patrol has suffered a string of such embarrassments since doubling its size in less than a decade, including the case of an agent who pleaded guilty in April to smuggling marijuana while on duty along the Arizona-Mexico border.

But prosecutors and Judge Houston said the Villarreal case stands out as being among the worst corruption cases.

"They used their positions as Border Patrol agents to line their pockets," Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Salel said, adding later: "Unlike other corruption cases where agents have been led astray to join an organization, these agents created the organization. They called the shots. They were the ring leaders."

The defense asked the judge to request that the brothers be locked up at the same prison, but Houston declined.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-border-patrol-agents-least-30-years-005107685.html

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Wisconsin lawmakers approve $68 billion state budget

By Brendan O'Brien

MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Wisconsin lawmakers approved on Friday a two-year spending package that featured several fiscally conservative provisions, including an income tax cut, a broadening of the state's educational voucher program and a rejection of federal funds for Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act.

The Republican-led state Senate passed the $68 billion budget with a 17-16 vote shortly after midnight on Friday, sending the legislation to Republican Governor Scott Walker, who is expected to sign it.

The proposed budget, which contained a $650 million income tax cut over the next two years, was approved by the Republican-led Assembly with a 55-42 vote on Wednesday.

"We believe it will lead to generating more jobs and creating more revenue," said Republican Senator Alberta Darling on Thursday as the budget was debated.

"This budget positions us to live within our means, grow the economy (and) to hold the line on taxes."

Democrats argued that the spending plan fell short of addressing the state's lagging job growth and helping those living in or near poverty.

"If you are poor, this is a punishing budget," said Democrat Senator Jon Erpenbach.

He said during his floor speech on Thursday that Wisconsin ranked 44th in the United States in job growth in 2012.

"This budget doesn't help the majority of Wisconsinites, it hurts the majority of Wisconsinites."

The budget expands the educational voucher program statewide, which is currently only available in Racine and Milwaukee.

The provision allows 500 students, whose families earn less than 185 percent of the federal poverty line, to use publicly-funded vouchers to attend private schools throughout the state in 2013-14, and 1,000 students in subsequent years.

The legislation also formalizes Walker's refusal to expand BadgerCare, the state's Medicaid program and, as a result, rejects federal money made available by the Affordable Care Act.

The state would have received $4.2 billion during the next five years in federal money if it expanded BadgerCare, according to HealthWatch Wisconsin, an organization that analyzes health care policy.

The budget legislation also moves about 87,000 recipients off the program and into the health insurance marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act and makes about 82,000 childless adults who are under the federal poverty line eligible for BadgerCare.

A tuition freeze throughout the University of Wisconsin system, a provision giving the governor more latitude to sell state property and legalizing bail bondmen are also part of the spending plan.

(Reporting By Brendan O'Brien)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wisconsin-lawmakers-approve-68-billion-state-budget-061817382.html

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Instagram Video First Look: Good for People, Better ... - The Next Web

Yes, you heard right: you can now?upload videos?to Instagram. As of today, the Facebook-owned photo sharing network supports 15-second clips, ships with?13 video-only filters and includes a new stabilization feature dubbed ?Cinema.?

Of course, Instagram fans will likely be concerned about this change, and for good reason; Instagram has thrived on simplicity and video has a habit of complicating things.

The update is still hot off the presses, so shift your eyes below for a first look at what?s new.?Then, we?ll get to our thoughts on the change.

Using The App

The first thing you?ll notice when shooting a video in Instagram is that photos still have top billing. The big take-a-photo button remains, but off to the side you?ll see a new camcorder icon. Click that and you?ll be prompted to shoot a video.

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Instagram lets you record up to 15 seconds of video, which feels pretty long in practice. Of course, you can record as short a video as you?d like, and you?re able to combine multiple clips ? just like Vine. Unlike Vine, however, basic editing features let you delete clips without starting over entirely.

As you gear up to shoot your first Instavid??, your instinct may be to shoot in landscape mode. Sadly, Instagram does not currently flip videos recorded in that position. Facebook tells us this is a bug and will be fixed soon.

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Trying out Instagram?s new video filters.

When Instagram founder Kevin Systrom announced that video for Instagram would ship with 13 new filters, all the hipster-haters probably let out a nice, loud groan. But after experimenting with these filters, it appears this is something Instagram got right.

Filtering requires no loading, and they?re applied instantly as your video plays back (pictured above). Our only complaint is that many of these filters fail to stand out from one another; all of them have a similar vintage flair with a generic-but-somehow-nostalgic touch.

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Instagram?s Cinema feature in action.

Now, on to?Cinema:?That little icon above your filter options turns Instagram?s Cinema stabilization feature on and off. It?s on by default, and works surprisingly well ? so much so that we didn?t notice it was on until tapping it off. Be careful when turning it off, or else you?ll be taken aback by horrible shaky cam. Or, maybe I just have shaky hands.

Moving along, after you?ve filtered your video, Instagram tasks you to pick a cover frame. This determines what users see as they scroll by your video. From there, the recording is uploaded and ready for likes.

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Choose your cover frame.

Will It Work?

The video feature is still quite new, but our first impressions are largely positive. That said, almost immediately after you see a few videos in your stream, your view of Instagram will start to change.

Videos are a higher-friction medium, but they?re also more engaging than photos. In this way, videos seem to diminish the importance of photos on the network. This isn?t necessarily a bad change, either, but it?s a change that not everyone will love.

Put another way, if you don?t like Vine, you won?t be very happy with Instagram right now.

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In the feed, videos auto-play by default, but this can be tweaked in your settings. They blend right in with your photos, aside from the overlaid icons in the top-right corner.

A Business Opportunity

In a relatively short amount of time, brands like Urban Outfitters and Oreo?flocked to Vine in hopes of connecting with new customers. Like Vine, videos on Instagram present a new way to sell products, and there?s no doubt companies will quickly start finding ways to get your attention.

It?s easy to imagine how brands might take advantage of this new functionality in an irritating way. Indeed, companies like?Lululemon and Burberry?have already started experimenting with the feature.

As of right now, this system is entirely opt-in: you have to follow a company to see their photos and videos. But with in-stream ads and promoted posts on the horizon, videos could be more beneficial for brands than they are for people.

With a change as significant as this, there will be backlash, but likely from a small subset of users. Videos bring in new ways for users to share their lives with others and express themselves. I don?t believe that?s something most users will reject.

Are you ready for clips of cute?kittens, poolside lounging, or even ::gasp:: video selfies? Brace yourself.?Your feed will never be the same.

Image credit:?Ryan McVay / Thinkstock

Source: http://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/06/20/first-look/

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Where did ?King Mo,? New York and ?The Korean Zombie? fall on Cagewriter?s Hot or Not list?

Who is having a good week in the world of MMA, and who isn't? Check it out in Cagewriter's version of hot or not.

Hot -- "King Mo" Lawal: What's the best way to respond to a knockout loss? Returning with a knockout win. Lawal did that on Wednesday and took out Seth Petruzelli with one punch. Lawal moved on in the Bellator tournament, while Petruzelli decided to retire.

Not -- Bellator ratings: Lawal delivered the memorable knockout, but not that many people watched it live. The ratings from Wednesday's fights were nearly half that of the last Bellator fight, and they got worse for "Fight Master," Bellator's new reality show.

Hot -- "The Korean Zombie:" Chan Sung Jung mentioned last week that Anthony Pettis had cut in line for a shot at the UFC featherweight belt. Pettis suffered a training injury, so now Jung doesn't have to wait for a title shot any more. He's fighting Jose Aldo at UFC 163 in Pettis' place.

Not -- Anthony Pettis: When he suffered the knee injury, Pettis hoped that it wouldn't take too long to heal, and maybe he could slide into UFC 164 and the already-scheduled fight between T.J. Grant and lightweight champion Benson Henderson. Unfortunately, the knee injury will take longer to heal than he had hoped, and he won't be fighting on either pay-per-view card in August.

Not -- New York: The state with the largest city is also the last state to consider professional MMA fighting illegal. MMA's status in New York took a blow this week as the bill to make MMA legal and regulated never made it to a vote.

Still taking temperature -- Invicta FC: After previously showing their fights just through online streaming, the all-women's promotion is making the jump to television pay-per-views. Fans will have the chance to purchase the July 13 event, headlined by Marloes Coenen vs. Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos, via iNDemand, Dish and Avail-TVN for $14.95. Will it work?

As always, thank you for reading Cagewriter. We appreciate each and every one of you. For more Cagewriting fun, check us out on Facebook and Twitter.

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Tank at Washington state nuclear site may be leaking radioactive waste

By Eric M. Johnson

SEATTLE (Reuters) - A storage tank holding radioactive waste at a decommissioned nuclear weapons site in Washington state may be leaking but poses no immediate threat to public safety, state and federal officials said on Friday.

The underground tank is one of 28 double-walled containers into which waste from older, single-shell tanks was pumped during a decades-long cleanup at Hanford Nuclear Reservation, according to Lori Gamache, a U.S. Energy Department spokeswoman.

In October, officials determined waste was leaking in the primary tank but had not breached its outer shell. Then on Thursday, workers found increased radioactivity levels in pumps used to remove water and sediment from the tank's "leak detection pit," Gamache said.

News of the possible leak comes the same week Ernest Moniz made his first visit as U.S. Energy Secretary to the 586-square-mile (1,518-square-km) site along the Columbia River, established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government program that developed the first atomic bombs.

Production of weapons-grade plutonium there resulted in more than 43 million cubic yards of radioactive waste and 130 million cubic yards of contaminated soil and debris.

As part of the cleanup - projected to cost nearly $115 billion by the end of the century - as much remaining liquid waste as possible was pumped out of older single-shell tanks into sturdier double-walled tanks in a process completed in 2005.

In all, there are 177 tanks holding some 56 million gallons of waste, 149 of which are single-shell. Six of those tanks were discovered in February to be leaking at a rate of about 1,000 gallons annually. The double-shelled tanks were thought to be safe.

Washington state Governor Jay Inslee described the news as disturbing.

"I continue to have serious concerns regarding the pace of addressing the leaking tanks," Inslee said in a statement.

(Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tank-washington-state-nuclear-may-leaking-radioactive-waste-224014557.html

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Wambach breaks Hamm's mark for career goals

United States' Megan Rapinoe, right, celebrates with Abby Wambach as teammates rush in after Wambach scored a goal against South Korea during the first half of an international friendly soccer match at Red Bull Arena, Thursday, June 20, 2013, in Harrison, N.J. With the goal, Wambach broke Mia Hamm's national goal-scoring record. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

United States' Megan Rapinoe, right, celebrates with Abby Wambach as teammates rush in after Wambach scored a goal against South Korea during the first half of an international friendly soccer match at Red Bull Arena, Thursday, June 20, 2013, in Harrison, N.J. With the goal, Wambach broke Mia Hamm's national goal-scoring record. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

United States' Abby Wambach, center right, reacts after scoring a goal against South Korea as United States' Heather O'Reilly (9) and Crustal Dunn (6) and South Korea's Jeoun Eunha (18) look on during the first half of an international friendly soccer match at Red Bull Arena, Thursday, June 20, 2013, in Harrison, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

United States' Abby Wambach, left, reacts after scoring a goal against South Korea during the first half of an international friendly soccer match at Red Bull Arena, Thursday, June 20, 2013, in Harrison, N.J. With the goal Wambach ties for most scored goals with former US player Mia Hamm. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

United States' Abby Wambach kisses a soccer ball after scoring against South Korea during the first half of an international friendly soccer match at Red Bull Arena, Thursday, June 20, 2013, in Harrison, N.J. With the goal, Wambach broke Mia Hamm's national goal-scoring record. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

United States women soccer players mob Abby Wambach after she scored a goal against South Korea during the first half of an international friendly soccer match at Red Bull Arena, Thursday, June 20, 2013, in Harrison, N.J. With the goal, Wambach broke Mia Hamm's national goal-scoring record. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

(AP) ? Abby Wambach broke Mia Hamm's record for international career goals by a soccer player, scoring four times in the first half against South Korea to push her total to 160.

Wambach tallied three times in the first 29 minutes to break Hamm's mark of 158 international goals, and she added another in injury time to give her a nice round number.

The historic 159th came on a line-drive header that ripped into the twine in the back of the net off a corner kick by Megan Rapinoe.

The 33-year-old Wambach turned and ran a couple of steps in the direction of the U.S. bench, then stopped as Rapinoe jumped into her arms. The Rochester, N.Y., native was then mobbed by teammates on the field and those who streamed off the bench as the crowd at Red Bull Arena cheered wildly.

After the hugs, Wambach turned to the stands and blew a kiss toward her parents, Judy and Peter.

Chants of "Ab-bee, Ab-bee, Ab-bee," cascaded through the stadium as officials got the ball and gave it to the U.S. bench.

"I'm just so proud of her," Hamm said. "Just watching those four goals, that's what she is all about. She fights for the ball, she's courageous and she never gives up. Her strength and perseverance is what makes her so great and it's what defenders and opposing teams fear.

"From being her teammate early in her career, I know all she ever wanted to do was win, and she continues to do that. I'm just glad I got to share 158 with her. It was short, but it was fun."

Her first goal Thursday came on a shot in the box past South Korean goalkeeper Kim Jung-mi in the 10th minute. The second came nine minutes later in the friendly on a flicking header.

Lauren Cheney set up the first two goals on crossing passes on plays that Wambach eluded Korean defender Shim Seo-yeon.

Wambach's fourth goal was an easy tap-in after Alex Morgan made a run down the right side and centered the ball to the on-rushing Wambach, the 2012 FIFA Women's World Player of the Year.

She was replaced in the 58th minute by Christen Press.

Associated Press

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