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Hillary Clinton go to Mexico with lot's of plan against drug trafficking


Secretary of the United States Hillary Clinton going to Mexico with a lot of plans to fight a drug trafficking and any kind of Drug Business.
It's been a lot of dead American citizens found dead living in
border areas they was killed in drug wars between gang.
Before
Hillary Clinton go's there President Barack Obama make a statement about plan and strategy against drug trafficking and gang activity which also a tied to the US. If situation show that need more delicate or more harder action against it. They can more cooperate with Mexican Gov to figt a drag trafficking. They planing to spand more monye in there and belives to termenate it.

Natasha Richardson has died...


Natasha Richardson, a film star, Tony-winning stage actress and member of the Redgrave acting family, died Wednesday after suffering injuries in a ski accident, according to a family statement. She was 45.

Richardson was injured Monday in a fall on a ski slope at a Quebec resort about 80 miles northwest of Montreal.

Richardson's family released a statement saying, "Liam Neeson, his sons, and the entire family are shocked and devastated by th tragic death of their beloved Natasha. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time."

According to a statement from Mont Tremblant Ski Resort, Richardson fell during a lesson on a beginners' trail.

"She did not show any visible sign of injury, but the ski patrol followed strict procedures and brought her back to the bottom of the slope and insisted she should se a doctor" .

She was accompanied by her instructor, returned to her hotel, but about an hour after the fall was "not feeling good" . Ambulance was called, and Richardson was taken to a local hospital before being transferred to Hospital Sacre-Coeur in Montreal. From there she was transferred to Lenox Hill Hospital in NY City.

Natasha was practically born to perform. Her grandfather, Sir Michael Redgrave, was a famed British actor. Her mother, Vanessa Redgrave, is an Oscar-winning actress, and her father, the late director Tony Richardson, helmed such films as "Look Back in Anger," "The Entertainer" and the Oscar-winning "Tom Jones."

But being part of a family of actors wasn't always easy for Natasha. Her parents divorced when she was 4 and her mother, involved in controversial political causes, gave away a lot of money, putting the family in financial straits.

Then there was the family heritage, of which Richardson once said, "Though my name opened doors it didn't get me work, and a lot of pressure comes from having a mother who is considered one of the greatest actresses of her generation".

Some of Richardson's greatest successes were on the stage. At 22, she played opposite her mother and Jonathan Pryce in a London production of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull"; the performance earned her the London Drama Critics' most promising newcomer award.

Presidential Press Conference

Obama, official stress on economy...

Obama administration is concerned, this week was all about the economy and today's watchword was confidence -- confidence that the present pain can be eased.

President Obama met today with former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, head of his panel of outside economic advisors, and sounded an upbeat tone when he took a question from reporters.
"If we are keeping focused on all of the fundamentally sound aspects of our economy, all the outstanding companies, workers, all of the innovation and dynamism in this economy then we're going to get through this," Obama said. "I'm very confident about that."

President and his top officials have spent the week selling the administration policies to deal with the downturn. The program includes more federal spending on infrastructure, tax cuts and credits for families to stimulate spending, pushing allies to increase their stimulus efforts and using federal dollars to support beleaguered banks unable to supply credit.

Republicans have attacked the Obama plans for creating too much debt while Democrats and some economists have questioned whether the federal outlay of trillions of dollars is large enough. This week, the Obama camp struck back.

The president and Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner told reporters of their efforts to urge other countries to increase their spending when the heads of G-20, the world's leading industrialized and emerging nations, meet next month in London. Geithner is in London meeting with his counterparts to hammer out an agreement for top officials to sign.

The meeting with Volcker focused on plans to help credit markets. "We are spending every day working through how to get credit flowing again," Obama said. He said a new plan to help small businesses was being developed.

"There are big economic problems behind the financial system too, and they're going to take longer to work out," said Volcker of the credit crunch. "While we're working on this immediate crisis," he said, there is a "continuing crisis in the financial system."

Obama's top economic advisor, the director of the National Economic Council, this morning told on forum that the United States was at a moment similar to what confronted President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Great Depression...

Obama Aides Try to Reassure off Debt


The Obama administration sought to ease Chinese Premier concern about the security of his country’s investments in U.S. government debt, reiterating pledges to cut the budget deficit in half in four years.

“There’s no safer investment in the world than in the United States,” White House said today.

Wen earlier said that China, the U.S. government’s largest creditor, is “worried” about its holdings of Treasuries and wants assurances that the investment is safe. “I request the U.S. to maintain its good credit, to honor its promises and to guarantee the safety of China’s assets.

President Barack Obama is relying on China to sustain buying of Treasuries amid record amounts of U.S. debt sales to fund a $787 billion stimulus package and a deficit this year forecast to reach $1.5 trillion. Investors abroad own almost half of all U.S. debt outstanding, and China last year overtook Japan as the biggest foreign buyer.

Wen’s words contributed to a decline in Treasuries, before the losses were recouped. Yields on benchmark 10-year notes rose as high as 2.96 percent, from 2.85 percent late yesterday, and were at 2.89 percent at 4:14 p.m. in New York.

White House National Economic Council Director , asked today about Wen’s remarks, said overseas “confidence” in Treasuries would be hurt without the administration’s steps to end the economy’s decline.

China held $696 billion in U.S. Treasury debt as of Dec. 31, more than Japan’s holdings of $578 billion. Foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury debt at the end of last year totaled $3.1 trillion.

The Treasury also offered a response that sought to reassure investors.

“The U.S. Treasury market remains the deepest and most liquid market in the world,” Treasury spokeswoman said in an e-mailed statement. “President Obama is committed to taking the steps necessary to restore growth and put this country on the path of fiscal sustainability, including cutting the long- term deficit in half over the next four years.”

During the first five months of fiscal 2009, which began Oct. 1, the U.S. budget deficit swelled to a record $764.5 billion for the period, compared with a $265 billion shortfall during the same period a year earlier. The shortfall this year already has exceeded the record $459 billion gap for all of 2008.

The administration is “tackling many long-ignored problems, ensuring that the U.S. will be in a stronger position than ever,” Wong said. “We are facing whatever challenges come up and will continue to do so.”

Madoff go to low-security prison...


Madoff spend years, possibly the rest of his life, in a low-security federal prison doing daily prison chores after he is sentenced in June.

The judge presiding over Madoff's case has not said what kind of sentence he would impose, but the confessed swindler is considered certain to be ordered to prison -- possibly for decades given the size and scope of his crimes.

Madoff is now locked in a Manhattan jail after pleading guilty on Thursday to masterminding an unprecedented over $50 billion swindle, and he faces up to 150 years in prison.

It will be up to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, not the judge, to determine where he would be incarcerated after sentencing. The judge and Madoff can weigh in, making requests such as the type of facility and a location preferably near his New York home.

Legal experts say it is most likely the 70-year-old disgraced money manager would be sent to a low-security federal correctional institution where inmates work at prison jobs and are housed in dormitories or cubicles. Such facilities are generally surrounded by double fences.

For Madoff, "my guess would be a low-security prison in the northeast region, New York.

White-collar offenders are often given clerical jobs in prison or a job at the facility's library. They can also be assigned jobs such as cleaning prison dormitories or landscaping work on the premises.

He is appealing U.S. District Judge Denny Chin's decision to send him to jail pending sentencing on June 16. Madoff's lawyers say he is not a flight risk and should be allowed to stay confined to his $7 million apartment, where he had been secluded except for court appearances the last three months.

Many white-collar offenders are sent to minimum-security federal prison camps. Camp inmates typically are housed in dormitories, and there is little or no fencing and more freedom of movement than at more secure facilities.

But Madoff will be ineligible under Bureau of Prison rules to go to a camp, experts say. Inmates who are serving sentences longer than 10 years or have more than 10 years left on their sentences are not allowed at camps.

While it is expected that Madoff would be sent to a low-security prison, it is possible he could be assigned to a more heavily guarded one if he is sentenced to a term exceeding 20 years.

At prison camps and low-security facilities, "you are really talking about a lot of white-collar offenders," said Charles Ross, a New York defense attorney. "Once you jump to medium, you are talking about a different level of offenses."

The prisons bureau can give variances allowing nonviolent offenders such as white-collar inmates and elderly criminals to go to low-security prisons even if their prison sentences exceed 20 years, Robin said

"They might put him in a low even with more than 20 years," he said.

At any of these facilities, Madoff would be required to serve at least 80 percent of any sentence, because there is no parole system for federal offenders, said Christopher Clark, a white-collar defense attorney at law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP.

His days in prison likely will be "tedious and regimented," Clark said. "There is not a lot to do."