Thursday, June 07, 2018

Public Safety + The Mesa Police Department ??

Next year's budget may be out-of-control - that made some "headlines" in the past few weeks - but THIS now is the Top Story > and IT'S MORE THAN LOCAL
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Four Mesa officers on leave after video shows punches thrown at ...

ABC15 Arizona-Jun 5, 2018
MESA, AZ - Four Mesa police officers are on administrative leave following an incident in May during which a suspect was punched several ...
Mesa officers on leave after video shows man being punched
Highly Cited-AZCentral.com-Jun 5, 2018

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Fractured Fairy Tales ( 3 different Intros )

Just to warm you up, dear readers and watchers of this blog site, every now and then some episodes of "Fractured Fairy Tales," those subversive and delightfully twisted parables that were a favorite of your blogger once upon a time long, long ago in his adolescent years will be featured here.
This is just an intro-teaser . . . Please stay tuned for more! 
 

Who's Ready For Way More of Bob Worsley??? Here's An Exciting Opportunity

We are so blessed here in Mesa!
Here comes another episode of Sally Jo Harrison's super-doper  "brainchild" of a live morning talk-show that promises once again to be hilarious and entertaining.
Sitting on the stage Friday is the star attraction in another 
rare public appearance on his home turf - Mesa Mormon Mega-Millionaire/AZ State Senator Bob Worsley. The portly politician last appeared in public here making the headlines by stating he's gambling $20 Million bucks on real estate speculation downtown. His scheme is on the front cover . . .
of Compass, a slick glossy magazine produced by the Mesa Chamber of Commerce where Sally Jo Harrison is the President & CEO.
Worsley's schemes for his private gains and profits while holding an elected public office are probably the worst-case scenario for bad planning - a way-out-of-proportion 15-story hotel and luxury upscale apartment complex plopped down in the mostly one-story downtown historic district.  
The mag is owned by Republic Media Custom Publishing that operates as a division of The Arizona Republic.
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Keep in mind that it's now election campaign time. Worsley's seat is "up-for-grabs" in Legislative District 25 in the Primary Election and November General Election 2018. He's appearing in tomorrow's taping of the live show starting at 5:45 am. Hope you're up for it:
Next Taping of : Mesa Morning Live Friday June 8, 2018


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What's Missing In The Fastest-Growing Area in America? CLEAN AIR

Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Bulletin

Phoenix AQ: Ozone High Pollution Advisory today, Health Watch tomorrow... More Violations of Federal Clean Air Quality Standards

Phoenix Air Quality Forecast
Issued: Wednesday, June 6, 2018
South Mountain
Ozone High Pollution Advisory today, Health Watch tomorrow...
Latest Air Quality Data For Maricopa County
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Wednesday, June 06, 2018

BEA News: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, April 2018

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) has issued the following news release today:
The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced today that 
> The goods and services deficit was $46.2 billion in April, down $1.0 billion from $47.2 billion in March, revised.
> April exports were $211.2 billion, $0.6 billion more than March exports.
> April imports were $257.4 billion, $0.4 billion less than March imports.
https://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm
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EMBARGOED UNTIL RELEASE AT 8:30 A.M. EDT, Wednesday, June 6, 2018

U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services
April 2018

The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced today that the goods and services deficit was $46.2 billion in April, down $1.0 billion from $47.2 billion in March, revised.
Goods and Services Trade Deficit
Exports, Imports, and Balance (exhibit 1)

April exports were $211.2 billion, $0.6 billion more than March exports. April imports were
$257.4 billion, $0.4 billion less than March imports.

The April decrease in the goods and services deficit reflected a decrease in the goods deficit
of $1.0 billion to $68.3 billion and a decrease in the services surplus of less than $0.1 billion
to $22.1 billion.

Year-to-date, the goods and services deficit increased $20.8 billion, or 11.5 percent, from the
same period in 2017. Exports increased $62.0 billion or 8.1 percent. Imports increased $82.8 billion
or 8.7 percent.

Three-Month Moving Averages (exhibit 2)

The average goods and services deficit decreased $2.2 billion to $49.6 billion for the three
months ending in April.
     * Average exports increased $2.9 billion to $209.3 billion in April.
     * Average imports increased $0.7 billion to $259.0 billion in April.

Year-over-year, the average goods and services deficit increased $4.9 billion from the three
months ending in April 2017.
     * Average exports increased $17.0 billion from April 2017.
     * Average imports increased $21.9 billion from April 2017.

Exports (exhibits 3, 6, and 7)

Exports of goods increased $0.3 billion to $141.2 billion in April.
  Exports of goods on a Census basis increased $0.3 billion.
     * Industrial supplies and materials increased $1.3 billion.
          o Fuel oil increased $0.5 billion.
          o Other petroleum products increased $0.2 billion.
     * Foods, feeds, and beverages increased $0.7 billion.
          o Soybeans increased $0.3 billion.
          o Corn increased $0.3 billion.
     * Capital goods decreased $1.4 billion.
          o Civilian aircraft decreased $2.8 billion.

  Net balance of payments adjustments increased less than $0.1 billion.

Exports of services increased $0.3 billion to $70.0 billion in April.
     * Other business services, which includes research and development services; professional
       and management services; and technical, trade-related, and other services, increased $0.1
       billion.
     * Financial services increased $0.1 billion.
     * Charges for the use of intellectual property increased $0.1 billion.

Imports (exhibits 4, 6, and 8)

Imports of goods decreased $0.7 billion to $209.5 billion in April.
  Imports of goods on a Census basis decreased $0.9 billion.
     * Consumer goods decreased $2.8 billion.
          o Cell phones and other household goods decreased $2.2 billion.
     * Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines decreased $0.9 billion.
          o Passenger cars decreased $1.0 billion.
     * Other goods increased $1.3 billion.
     * Industrial supplies and materials increased $1.2 billion.
          o Crude oil increased $1.0 billion.

  Net balance of payments adjustments increased $0.2 billion.

Imports of services increased $0.3 billion to $47.9 billion in April.
     * Transport increased $0.1 billion.
     * Other business services increased $0.1 billion.
     * Charges for the use of intellectual property increased $0.1 billion.

Real Goods in 2012 Dollars – Census Basis (exhibit 11)

The real goods deficit decreased $0.7 billion to $77.5 billion in April.
     * Real exports of goods decreased $0.2 billion to $150.6 billion.
     * Real imports of goods decreased $0.9 billion to $228.1 billion.

Revisions

Exports and imports of goods and services for all months through March 2018 shown in this release
reflect the incorporation of annual revisions to the goods and services series. See the “Notice”
in this release for a description of the revisions.

Revisions to March exports
     * Exports of goods were revised up $0.1 billion.
     * Exports of services were revised up $2.1 billion.

Revisions to March imports
     * Imports of goods were revised down $0.1 billion.
     * Imports of services were revised up $0.5 billion.

Goods by Selected Countries and Areas: Monthly – Census Basis (exhibit 19)

The April figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars, with South and Central America ($4.1),
Hong Kong ($2.2), United Kingdom ($0.9), Singapore ($0.7), and Brazil ($0.6). Deficits were
recorded, in billions of dollars, with China ($30.8), European Union ($13.2), Mexico ($6.0),
Japan ($5.9), Germany ($5.6), OPEC ($3.3), Italy ($2.4), India ($2.0), Canada ($1.7), France ($1.6),
South Korea ($1.3), Taiwan ($1.1), and Saudi Arabia ($0.9).

     * The deficit with China decreased $3.4 billion to $30.8 billion in April. Exports decreased
       $1.4 billion to $11.1 billion and imports decreased $4.7 billion to $41.9 billion.
     * The surplus with South and Central America increased $1.0 billion to $4.1 billion in April.
       Exports increased $0.7 billion to $14.0 billion and imports decreased $0.3 billion to
       $9.9 billion.
     * The deficit with members of OPEC increased $2.1 billion to $3.3 billion in April. Exports
       decreased $0.3 billion to $4.6 billion and imports increased $1.8 billion to $7.9 billion.

Goods and Services by Selected Countries and Areas: Quarterly – Balance of Payments Basis
(exhibit 20)

The first quarter figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars, with South and Central America
($21.0), Hong Kong ($10.0), Brazil ($7.9), United Kingdom ($5.7), Singapore ($4.5), Canada ($4.2),
Saudi Arabia ($0.9), and OPEC ($0.6). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with China
($93.4), European Union ($30.4), Germany ($18.7), Mexico ($18.1), Japan ($15.1), Italy ($9.1),
India ($5.9), France ($4.1), Taiwan ($3.9), and South Korea ($0.1).

     * The deficit with China increased $4.7 billion to $93.4 billion in the first quarter. Exports
       increased $0.7 billion to $49.0 billion and imports increased $5.3 billion to $142.4 billion.
     * The deficit with Germany increased $1.7 billion to $18.7 billion in the first quarter. Exports
       increased $1.0 billion to $23.5 billion and imports increased $2.6 billion to $42.2 billion.
     * The surplus with Canada increased $3.7 billion to $4.2 billion in the first quarter. Exports
       increased $3.8 billion to $91.8 billion and imports increased $0.1 billion to $87.6 billion.

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All statistics referenced are seasonally adjusted; statistics are on a balance of payments basis
unless otherwise specified. Additional statistics, including not seasonally adjusted statistics
and details for goods on a Census basis, are available in Exhibits 1-20b of this release. For
information on data sources, definitions, and revision procedures, see the explanatory notes in
this release. The full release can be found at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/Press-Release/current_press_release/index.html or
www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The full schedule is available
in the Census Bureau's Economic Briefing Room at www.census.gov/economic-indicators/ or on BEA's
Web site at www.bea.gov/newsreleases/news_release_schedule.htm.

The full text of the release on BEA's Web site can be found at

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There's an AI revolution sweeping across the world. Yet few people know the real story about where this technology came from and why it suddenly took off. In this ground-breaking episode of "Hello World," the story of AI's rise is told in detail for the first time, as journalist Ashlee Vance heads to the unexpected birthplace of the technology, Canada.
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