Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Carmelo Anthony & Corey Brewer Headed to NY Knicks in Denver Nuggets Deal

Carmelo Anthony is headed to the Big Apple. The Denver Nuggets All-Star forward was traded to the New York Knicks in a deal that long season is finally over. Carmelo and his wife LaLa Vasquez will travel to New York, the destination pro baller.
Along with Caramel, the Knicks acquired Chauncey Billups, Shelden Williams and Ronaldo Balkman in their deal with the Nuggets and also kept Corey Brewer, who was to be traded from Minnesota Timberwolves reports ...

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Force Majeure: Impact on Energy Sector

Reuters reported that the Libyan government was force majeure clause, citing sources in the community of traders of oil.

Force majeure is a clause in a contract that excuses a party from having to perform its contractual duties and acquitted him of all responsibility when there are unforeseen extraordinary events.

In Libya, there have been reports of leader Muammar Gaddafi using helicopters, warplanes and mostly unarmed demonstrators political mercenaries. The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting on Tuesday.

It 's safe to say that in the case of an OPEC country like Libya's bombing its own citizens, the greater force energy sector is going to be an important topic for investors, said a law on energy expert who requested anonymity because of his business relationship with international oil companies.

contracts in the energy sector in Libya that would also be subject to force majeure provisions are those that combine a government-run energy company for private companies in the production of sharing and oil services. The events of force majeure is not necessary to engage directly with the parties, either. A state oil company in Libya could invoke force majeure in terms of the contractual obligation to deliver oil, and a third contract to buy oil from a joint venture in Libya could invoke force majeure, as well.

Force majeure could be invoked in a contract to make ports available for a shipping company who want to take charge of the specific lift oil from Libya or Libyan ports. A series of contractual obligations should be subjected to acts of God with the possible closure of the door, and potentially impact any party involved in the sale and shipping of oil.

During the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the moratorium on drilling, force majeure has been employed by oil companies and gas contracts with operators rig.

One problem for investors in the event of force majeure is that companies rarely disclose contract terms. In the case of the spill in the Gulf, Anadarko Petroleum (APC) and Halliburton (HAL) has taken the unusual step of publishing contracts with BP for public review as part of the efforts of Investor Relations.

Rahm Emanuel elected Chicago mayor

Rahm Emanuel, a former White House chief of staff for Barack Obama, was elected mayor of Chicago, easily overwhelming five opponents to take the helm of the third-largest U.S. city.

Mr. Emanuel defeated their opponents with 55 percent of the vote, a comfortable distance above the 50.1 percent needed to avoid a runoff.
For 43 of the last 56 years the city was governed by Richard J. Or his son Richard M. Daley Daley.
On his way to victory Mr. Emanuel has fought off a legal challenge to keep him out of the vote because he had spent most of the last two years in Washington working for the president.
Mr. Emanuel said that the victory was "humiliating" and thanked Mr. Daley for his life of service, saying that the outgoing mayor has "earned a special place in our hearts and our history."
But he added: "We have not won anything until a guy can go to school of thought of their studies and their security up to the parent of that child is the thought of their work and not where they're going to find a job, we have not. won nothing. "

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WSDOT brings four new SR 14 cameras online

VANCOUVER - Motorists can now check out some new points of view on State Route 14 in Vancouver, thanks to four new Washington State Department of Transportation (wsdot) traffic cameras.

Cameras Blanford Drive, Shorewood Drive, Cascade Park Drive and 164th Avenue SE were brought online Friday, Feb. 3.

"In combination with the existing network, these cameras give our pilots and crews almost complete coverage on SR 14 between I-5 and SE 164th Avenue," said Traffic Engineer Chad wsdot Hancock.

The cameras are complemented by two new electronic message boards on SR 14 west to Columbia House Boulevard and 164th Avenue SE.

The new device enables drivers to know before you go and respond to changing conditions. It also helps wsdot and the Washington State Highway Patrol to monitor and respond to incidents more quickly and efficiently.

The signs and cameras were funded through a $ 700,000 federal grant program from the Vancouver area Smart Trek.

Wsdot plan to install five more cameras along SR 14 in the next three years. A new camera will go to intersection of SE 192nd Avenue in east Vancouver, and an expansion project scheduled for construction later this year with four new cameras in Camas and Washougal.

Drivers can access a statewide network of more than 400 cameras on wsdot Website Traffic Camera

Buju Banton Found Guilty Of Cocaine Charge

Buju Banton guilty to cocaine charge

A Florida jury has found Grammy-winning reggae singer Buju Banton guilty on charges of cocaine conspiracy.
Jurors returned their verdict on Tuesday after the decision for 11 hours over two days.
The 37-year-old Banton, was on trial on charges of conspiring with two other men in the creation of a drug deal in December 2009. His album "Before the Dawn" won the Grammy last week for best reggae album.
Banton was charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine with intent to, among other counts. This is the second process Banton. A jury deadlocked in his first trial last year.
Banton faces up to 20 years in prison.

Port Authority Pittsburgh Service Resumes After Snowfall Hits, WPXI Reports

The Port Authority of Pittsburgh has resumed service after the snowstorm hit the area. The snowstorm hit the area Monday, causing officials to shut down services at 10:00 EST.

According to the weather news WPXI Pittsburgh, the Port Authority bus routes and the railway became operational again as usual on Tuesday morning. However, there are still many delays to buses due to bad road conditions. T light rail system is following its normal schedule. Additionally, the service took over the Monongahela Incline. E 'was also closed on Monday night for time.

It 's always a hassle when the weather interfere with the travel plans of people, especially with Friday is a holiday. For commuters and travelers might be better to call ahead to check with the service they are using the Port Authority. Yet this is good news for many, as they will be able to get to work, at least in near normal.

Pacquiao on Mosley, Mayweather, Obama, 'Bieber' Haircut

ight-division titlist Manny Pacquiao expects a "tough fight" in his May 7 Showtime pay-per-view television, WBO welterweight (140 pounds) of defense against the three divisions, five-time titlist Shane Mosley, is still "praying" for six -time undefeated champion, Floyd Mayweather, to overcome his legal problems, and has recognized an athlete "Justin Beiber" haircut style in the jam-packed on Thursday, a press conference standing-room-only basis at the Beverly Hills Hotel California

The 32-year-old Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs) and the 39-year-old Mosley (46-6-1 39 KO), were attacked by some 300 members of the media in Los Angeles, where they took part in the first leg of a four-city promotional tour sponsored by Top Rank Promotions that will include appearances in Las Vegas, New York, and Washington, DC, respectively, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.

A member of Congress in his native, Sarangani Province in the Philippines, Pacquiao and his wife, Jinkee, stand to meet with President Barack Obama on Tuesday, according to a request by U.S. Senator Harry Reid, D-Nevada, for which in Pacquiao election campaign in October.

"It 's my privilege to be invited to meet him," said Pacquiao, who, however, concentrate on earning his 14th straight victory and his ninth stop in the running against Mosley.





"It 'will be a good fight. I have to train for this fight and do make a good show," said Pacquiao, who is distrustful of shots Mosley body.

"I have to train hard. I have to prepare for this fight," said Pacquiao, who works with five-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach. "This field will be different. I must be strong, and I have to be fast."

Pacquiao-Mosley will be broadcast on Showtime for the first time in the careers of individual players, with CBS and Showtime aired a fight Camp: 360 series that will chronicle their days and nights of preparation leading up to the fight.

Last month, Pacquiao's adviser Michael Koncz Promotions and Top Rank CEO Bob Arum, said that Pacquiao FanHouse and Mosley is due in large part to the fact that CBS and Showtime's parent company, and that the multi-part Fight Camp : 360 will be able to reach 115 million homes compared to HBO's 28 million homes.

Despite two failed attempts to make a meeting with Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs), Pacqiuiao said he hopes his potential rival than a myriad of legal issues.



"To me, if the fight is about to happen, it would be good for the fans. That 's what the fans want. For now, though, I'm praying for him to be good, you know, with his personal problems," he Pacquiao said.

"I'm not a bad guy and think bad things about him," said Mosley. "I am praying for him to feel better and have everything to be fine in his life and he can fight his way back."

2011 Cricket World Cup

The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Cricket World Cup is the tenth and is Being played in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. It is Bangladesh's first time co-hosting World Cup matches in All the World Cup will be accorded One Day International status, with all matches played over 50 overs Being. Fourteen national cricket teams will compete in the tournament, Including ten full members and four associated members. The World Cup will take place Between February and early April 2011, with the first match played on 19 February 2011 with co-hosts India and Bangladesh facing off at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka. The Opening Ceremony Was Held on 17 February 2011 at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, two days before the start of the tournament, with the final on April 2, 2011 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
The World Cup Was Supposed To Be Also co-hosted by Pakistan, But in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team in Lahore, the International Cricket Council (ICC) Decided to strip Pakistan of ITS hosting rights. The headquarters of the Organising Committee Were originally Situated in Lahore, But Have now Been shifted to Mumbai. Pakistan Was Supposed to hold 14 matches, Including one semi-final. Eight of Pakistan's matches Were Awarded to India, four to two to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh .

Friends: Americans killed by pirates were careful

SANTA MONICA, Calif. - There were four adventurers who loved the sea and wanted to see the world. Friends said they were meticulous and planned for possible dangers, but even that could not prepare for the Somali pirates who stormed their yacht and took their lives.

boat owners, Jean and Adam Scott in Marina del Rey, along with Bob and Phyllis Riggle Macaya of Seattle, were shot to death early Tuesday, after pirates took them hostage on Friday, several hundred miles south of Oman.

Macaya niece, Nina Crossland, told reporters Tuesday that his aunt was "a very intelligent and avid sailor."

"I think it was planned and prepared and smart enough to not be in this situation," he said, visibly shaken and holding back tears.

The full-time Adams had sailed on their yacht of 58 feet, the Quest, since December 2004 after retirement. They often traveled with friends, and on this trip were met by Riggle and Macaya.

Mariners were felt around the Horn of Africa due to the risk of pirate attacks. The four sailors who traveled with a large fleet to be safe before the trip, but left the group at the time of the attack, said Crossland.

The Pirates hit four after firing a rocket-propelled grenade at a U.S. warship, one of the hijacked ships monitoring the boat over the weekend. Fifteen men were captured.

Macaya, 59, was wounded but alive, when Navy SEALs Quest rose after the shooting, but died later, his granddaughter said.

Macaya and Riggle had left Seattle on a sailboat for a trip Riggle world in September 2007, but in recent years had been the crew on the boats separated, Macaya said friend Cynthia Kirkham, of Seattle.

Mighty Joe Young, another member of the Seattle Singles Yacht Club, said the deaths were like losing a family member who knew the couple.

"Great crew, good people. They did what they wanted to do, but this is small comfort in the face of this," said Grande.

The U.S. flag flew at half-staff Tuesday in Del Rey Yacht Club in Marina del Rey, a small boat harbor on the southern coast of California where Adams made their base.

Gary Deitsch, commodore of the club, said members were devastated by the killings. The couple had been part of the club since 2001.

"We are deeply saddened," he said. "We hope that their deaths will bring to focus the world to eradicate this violence."

DeDe Allen, secretary of the club who was a friend of the couple and had sailed with them, said they were the last to Marina del Rey in December.

"They were wonderful people just to be with," Allen said. "Their personal mission was to enjoy life."

Adam Scott, who was in his mid-60s, had been an associate producer in Hollywood, when he became the spiritual and enrolled at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena a decade ago, said Robert K. Johnston, a professor at the seminary.

His wife was a dentist, Torgerson said.

At St. Monica Catholic Church in Santa Monica, where the parishioners were Adam and Jean Adams sang in the choir, Monsignor Lloyd Torgerson described the killings as a harrowing morning at Mass

Adams has had with their Bibles to be distributed to remote corners of the world, he said.

"They were an extraordinary couple," said Torgerson. "They were happy people."

Riggle was a relief veterinarian for the animal shelter Seattle for the past eight years or so, sterilization and the sterilization of animals adopted, the Director Don Jordan said.

"There was a man of many words, but it was a good-hearted person with a passion for animals and animal welfare," said Jordan.

Riggle once took sailing with the family of a colleague, when their daughter was diagnosed with cancer to get their mind with their problems. "This is just a small indicator of how he treated people," he said.

Macaya was vice president for training and development of profitability Consulting Group, an adviser to retail furniture stores based in Hillsborough, NC She and Riggle were romantically involved when they first met, but have friends who have been sailed together, said Kirkham.

Profitability Consulting CEO John Eggers Said Macaya was regarded in the industry as one of the top educators and presenters on the design and sales.

"It was a free spirit," said Eggers. "It was just a real professional and just loved life."

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Tibbits reported from Seattle. Associated Press writers Phuong Le in Seattle and Jason Dearen in South San Francisco, contributed to this report.

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Chicago Election Results: Aldermanic Races Headed To Runoffs

The City was sure to see some serious upheaval this election cycle, and competitive struggles for alderman is showing in tonight's results: Fourteen of the 50 departments seem set to head to runoff April 5.

There are still about fifty districts yet to report around the city, but the races around Chicago are still to be determined. And many councilors in office will be heated to compete in those races six weeks from now.

Ald. Freddrenna Lyle in the sixth Ward will face off with Roderick T. Sawyer, son of former Mayor Eugene Sawyer. On the 50th, Bernie Stone, the oldest councilor of the board, won only 37 percent of the vote in his run of five people, and should take Feisty challenger Debra L. Silverstein, who came in second with 33 percent.

A very busy couple of races will be significantly restricted. The race to replace Helen Shiller in the 46th had eleven candidates on the ballot - James Phelan and Molly Cappleman both won just under twenty percent, and compete for sixty percent of the votes of their nine other candidates split the vote today. And in Ward 24, it is Sharon Denise Dixon and challenger Michael D. Chandler emerged from a field of 18 candidates, the minimum of which he won only 37 votes.

And, as mentioned earlier in the night, Che "Rhymefest" Smith is headed for a runoff with it Willie Cochran in the 20th. Rey Colon strictly avoided a runoff in the 35th Ward, and Ameya Pawar pulled off the upset victory in the 47th, beating Tom O'Donnell without a runoff.

The Cooperative News Chicago reported that startling victory Pawar was:

So was the great victory that the campaign had not scheduled Pawar usual election-night rally. As you return to prove that Pawar was winning, his campaign hurriedly held a victory rally at the Timber bowling alley on West Irving Park Road. Pawar rushed to the suburbs, where he had been watching the returns with his parents.
"I'm surprised," Pawar said when he finally arrived. "Very surprised."

Derek Jeter's mansion: Too busy building to play ball?

"Construction of buildings too busy?" This is what the Yankees owner Hank Steinbrenner told reporters Monday when asked about his poor team finish at the end of last season. Steinbrenner used the plural when talking about his players homes', but it is hard to think he was talking in particular about the building of Derek Jeter, known by locals as "St. Jetersburg.

Jeter is just now putting the finishing touches to a house he started building in 2008 in Tampa, Florida. It was the required 30,000 square meters reason Jeter was not "hungry" enough last year? Steinbrenner told reporters: "Sometimes teams have a little 'smug, is celebrated for too long."

Obviously, the Yankee owner was not talking to himself Jeter. In fact, after a mini blow-up in the media in New York (New York Post running this summary useful-if-not states: "Yank Boss: We lost OVER Jeter Mansion"), Steinbrenner was back in front reporters on Tuesday clarified his comments. "Certainly not Derek," he told The Associated Press. "Derek's got five rings. I do not win by five rings of complacency."

And what was the response the captain of the clutch all this? In a brief interview with reporters pre-workout, Jeter said he understood most of the comments Steinbrenner, but "the house I did not understand. This is a first. That's funny, I think. I'm not moving, so as not to talk about this again. "

Phish sets June date at DTE Energy Music Theatre

Still riding high on their 2009 reunion, the boys from Phish are back on the road again.

The jam band was on tour for most of last year, without a stop Michigan. This time, they came back this summer and stop by the DTE Energy Music Theatre June 3.

Tickets on sale March 12 and range from $ 45 - $ 60, plus $ 3 parking fee.

Phish is kicking off its summer tour in May in Bethel, NY, and sealing in Portsmouth, VA in 2009, began their reunion tour at Cobo Hall - the band's last appearance in Detroit.

Tickets will be available through the website or through Phish Palacenet, LiveNation or Ticketmaster.

Jessica Hahn and Barbara Walters mix it up on 'The View

Jessica Hahn appeared on "The View" on Tuesday for their week-long "Where Are They Now?" segment and the host was briefly when he rebuked by Barbara Walters tried to compare his scandal with a moment in the life of Walter.

Hahn is known for his sex scandal with televangelist Jim Bakker in 1980. Hahn claims she was raped during a meeting in 1980, while Bakker has argued that it was consensual. Bakker resigned from his position as leader of PTL in 1987 after it was revealed that he paid money for Hahn silence the meeting.

Co-host Sherri Shepherd tried to bring up the scandal Hahn saying "your story", which Hahn has tried to correct, saying: "Now, let me get this right. This was not a bargain."

He went on to address Walters said: "In 'Audition' your book have had a relationship with the senator." Walter Hahn was referring to the 2008 book in which he admitted having an affair with Senator Edward Brooke in 1970 who was married at the time.

Walters jumped quickly with "This is for you, my dear. This is not me, okay?"

"I am very happy to talk with my relationship, but this is for you," Walters added before asking "Where are we now?"

"Where are we now is that I had a meeting," said Hahn. "It 's been 15 minutes in a hotel."

Hahn then updated all the others about his life after the scandal, including how he passed the death of his long time love with Ron Leavitt, co-creator of "Married with children" who died of cancer in 2008.

Other guests set to make his appearance on "The View" segment this week include Paula Jones, John Bobbitt and Kato Kaelin.

National margarita day 2011's Flavorful History

February 22 is National Margarita Day 2011. That, not that this is a real vacation? Perhaps you know of great cultural heritage of the drink. Or maybe you simply have not yet had a margarita.
Before absorbing the sugary drink, take a moment to reflect on the history of the margarita. According to Robb Walsh, author of Tex Mex Cookbook, "The Margarita is a success, with thousands of fathers (and mothers a few.) Among those claiming credit for the invention of the original drink is a society dame of San Antonio, Mrs. William (Margarita) Sames, who first served his Margarita cocktail at a party in Acapulco in 1948. "

While the various bartenders claimed for the invention of Margaret, it is difficult to argue with the woman who gave the drink its name.

This was not the original margarita frozen drink that was the drink mixed number in America in 2008, Cheers On-Premise Handbook. The invention of the frozen margarita has taken place in 1970, when a bartender intrepid converted a soft-serve ice cream machine in a blender margarita. A legend was born.

Today, the majestic margarita ranks as a favorite drink of America. The United States is actually the world's largest tequila market, thanks in large part to our sweet, iced drink.

Milestone creator Dwayne McDuffie dies

omics writer, producer of animation and founder of Milestone Media Dwayne McDuffie died.

According to Comic Book Resources, the writer has died due to complications from a surgery on a Monday evening

The Detroit native - who was known for his battles against the stereotypical representations of black people in comics - began his career in the late '80s as part of the editorial team of Marvel Comics'.

He moved into writing and later founded Milestone, whose role was to expand the role of minorities in comics and the industry itself.

Milestone has seen the introduction of characters, including static image and Xombi DC Universe.

He later expanded into the field of animation. The script for the recent All Star Superman was an animated adaptation of his latest projects.

StreetStrider: Elliptical Machine On Wheels

Look for an interesting way to help you lose weight fast and keep that New Year resolution? The StreetStrider may just be the answer. StreetStrider The Machine is the world's first elliptical wheels.
This is a three wheeled bike that works exactly the same way an elliptical machine is an exception you can go mobile with it. The StreetStrider was described the biggest Loser ranch beans and is an exercise and weight loss machine biggest Loser Season 8 champion Danny Cahill and competitor Amanda Arlauskas.
Danny lost 239 pounds on the Biggest Loser and used the patented StreetStrider to train for the Boston Marathon. He says: "The elliptical has always been one of my favorite exercises at the gym. StreetStrider gives me an elliptical workout, but with a scenario. I love the feeling of the wind through your hair."
This machine cool little training has also been featured on the show Dr. Oz under his gadget in good health. He says he loves him and he actually way to work the day the show aired.
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Chicago Election Results: Aldermanic Races Headed To Runoffs

The City was sure to see some serious upheaval this election cycle, and competitive struggles for alderman is showing in tonight's results: Fourteen of the 50 departments seem set to head to runoff April 5.

There are still about fifty districts yet to report around the city, but the races around Chicago are still to be determined. And many councilors in office will be heated to compete in those races six weeks from now.

Ald. Freddrenna Lyle in the sixth Ward will face off with Roderick T. Sawyer, son of former Mayor Eugene Sawyer. On the 50th, Bernie Stone, the oldest councilor of the board, won only 37 percent of the vote in his run of five people, and should take Feisty challenger Debra L. Silverstein, who came in second with 33 percent.

A very busy couple of races will be significantly restricted. The race to replace Helen Shiller in the 46th had eleven candidates on the ballot - James Phelan and Molly Cappleman both won just under twenty percent, and compete for sixty percent of the votes of their nine other candidates split the vote today. And in Ward 24, it is Sharon Denise Dixon and challenger Michael D. Chandler emerged from a field of 18 candidates, the minimum of which he won only 37 votes.

And, as mentioned earlier in the night, Che "Rhymefest" Smith is headed for a runoff with it Willie Cochran in the 20th. Rey Colon strictly avoided a runoff in the 35th Ward, and Ameya Pawar pulled off the upset victory in the 47th, beating Tom O'Donnell without a runoff.

The Cooperative News Chicago reported that startling victory Pawar was:

So was the great victory that the campaign had not scheduled Pawar usual election-night rally. As you return to prove that Pawar was winning, his campaign hurriedly held a victory rally at the Timber bowling alley on West Irving Park Road. Pawar rushed to the suburbs, where he had been watching the returns with his parents.
"I'm surprised," Pawar said when he finally arrived. "Very surprised."

US BudgetRecap:Obama Tip-Toes Out of Starting Blocks W/FY12 Plan

WASHINGTON (MNI) - President Obama gave this week its fiscal year 2012 budget that includes savings of 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars in ten years with about two-thirds coming from cost savings and revenue increases by one third.

Obama sees FY12 budget deficit budget of 1.65 trillion U.S. dollars this year, FY11, and 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars in FY 12.

According to the administration's plan, the cumulative deficit between FY12 and FY16 will be $ 3,769,000,000, and the cumulative deficit on th FY12-21 period will be $ 7,205,000,000.

The president's plan to provide 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars in savings relies heavily on its proposal to freeze large amounts of discretionary budget for five years. That protects the $ 400 billion in savings.

According to the executive floor for FY12, spending will reach 3.7 trillion U.S. dollars while revenues to generate $ 2,627,000,000.

Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad said the President's plan "you get about the right for the first year," but then falls short.

"We need a much more robust package of deficit reduction and debt in the medium and long term," Conrad said in a statement. He repeated his demands for a process of "bipartisan" to address the long-term deficit.

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan was more dismissive, blasting the plan as little more than a placeholder tactic designed to force Republicans to take the heat to provide a more aggressive tax.

In a sharp exchange with the White House budget hearing of Jack Lew of the FY12 budget Obama, Ryan said the new budget of the President "does nothing" to plans to reform the law more and more expensive.

"Why did you duck?" Ryan asked abruptly. "Why not taking this opportunity to drive?"

"We all know that the debt is becoming a crisis," he said.

Ryan also said that the administration uses very optimistic growth assumptions for the shortfall by mid-decade. "You expect very strong growth," said Lew skeptical.

Lew said the tax FY12 "puts the nation on a path of fiscal Sustainablity," but said the bipartisan negotiations will be needed to address the budget problems in the medium and long term.

"This is the first step in the budgeting process ... The president is the starting point," said Lew. "There are very, very difficult choices in this budget," he added.

Speaker of the House John Boehner said this week that the House GOP budget will include the reform of the law. "Our budget will result in which the president has failed, and will contain real reforms right so that we can have a conversation with the American people about the challenges we face and the need to chart a new path to prosperity" he said.

The president gave no details on what types of law reform in the GOP House will propose.

But Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell seemed more cautious in this week for the GOP taking the lead in pushing reforms of the law. "We know that and will say again that reform of the law will not be done except with on a bipartisan presidential leadership," said McConnell.

The Committee for a responsible federal budget, a budgetary assessment of Obama, concluded that "offers too little at a time when so much is needed." It added that "this budget is subtracted away from making tough choices and focuses instead on non-security discretionary spending."

The Concord Coalition budget Obama also insufficient. "While there are positive aspects of this budget, dealing with the nation's unsustainable structural deficit is not one of them, once again, the tax concession and reform program is left to another day."