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the driver told police that sno cone joe owners joshua malatino and amanda scott followed his truck playing their music at high volume and trying to lure away customers with promises of free ice cream
malatino and scott were charged tuesday with seconddegree harassment a violation and fourthdegree stalking a misdemeanor a message left for their lawyer wasn't initially returned wednesday
portauprince haiti (cnn) earthquake victims writhing in pain and grasping at life watched doctors and nurses walk away from a field hospital friday night after a belgian medical team evacuated the area saying it was concerned about security
the decision left cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta as the only doctor at the hospital to get the patients through the night
cnn initially reported based on conversations with some of the doctors that the united nations ordered the belgian first aid and support team to evacuate however belgian chief coordinator geert gijs a doctor who was at the hospital with 60 belgian medical personnel said it was his decision to pull the team out for the night gijs said he requested un security personnel to staff the hospital overnight but was told that peacekeepers would only be able to evacuate the team
he said it was a tough decision but that he accepted the un offer to evacuate after a canadian medical team also at the hospital with canadian security officers left the site friday afternoon the belgian team returned saturday morning
gijs said the united nations has agreed to provide security for saturday night the team has requested the belgian government to send its own troops for the field hospital which gijs expects to arrive late sunday
responding to the cnn report that gupta was the only doctor left at the portauprince field hospital un spokesman martin nesirky said saturday that the world body's mission in haiti did not order any medical team to leave if the team left it was at the request of their own organization he said
edmond mulet the un assistant secretary general for peacekeeping operations told reporters later that local security officers deemed the makeshift hospital unsafe
it seems that we've heard some reports in the international media that the united nations asked or forced some medical teams to not work any more in some clinic that is not true that is completely untrue mulet said saturday
cnn video from the scene friday night shows the belgian team packing up its supplies and leaving with an escort of bluehelmeted un peacekeepers in marked trucks
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gupta assisted by other cnn staffers security personnel and at least one haitian nurse who refused to leave assessed the needs of the 25 patients but there was little they could do without supplies
more people some in critical condition were trickling in late friday
i've never been in a situation like this this is quite ridiculous gupta said
with a dearth of medical facilities in haiti's capital ambulances had nowhere else to take patients some of whom had suffered severe trauma amputations and head injuries under the rubble others had suffered a great deal of blood loss but there were no blood supplies left at the clinic
gupta feared that some would not survive the night
he and the others stayed with the injured all night after the medical team had left and after the generators gave out and the tents turned pitch black
gupta monitored patients' vital signs administered painkillers and continued intravenous drips he stabilized three new patients in critical condition
at 345 am he posted a message on twitter pulling all nighter at haiti field hosp lots of work but all patients stable turned my crew into a crack med team tonight
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he said the belgian doctors did not want to leave their patients behind but were ordered out by the united nations which sent buses to transport them
there is concern about riots not far from here and this is part of the problem gupta said
there have been scattered reports of violence throughout the capital
what is striking to me as a physician is that patients who just had surgery patients who are critically ill are essentially being left here nobody to care for them gupta said
sandra pierre a haitian who has been helping at the makeshift hospital said the medical staff took most of the supplies with them
all the doctors all the nurses are gone she said they are expected to be back tomorrow they had no plan on leaving tonight it was an order that came suddenly
she told gupta it's just you
a 70 magnitude earthquake flattened haiti's capital city tuesday afternoon affecting as many as 3 million people as it fanned out across the island nation tens of thousands of people are feared dead
haiti the poorest nation in the western hemisphere lacked adequate medical resources even before the disaster and has been struggling this week to tend to huge numbers of injured the clinic set up under several tents was a godsend to the few who were lucky to have been brought there
retired army lt gen russel honore who led relief efforts for hurricane katrina in 2005 said the evacuation of the clinic's medical staff was unforgivable
search and rescue must trump security honor茅 said i've never seen anything like this before in my life they need to man up and get back in there
honor茅 drew parallels between the tragedy in new orleans louisiana and in portauprince but even in the chaos of katrina he said he had never seen medical staff walk away
i find this astonishing these doctors left he said people are scared of the poor
cnn's justine redman danielle dellorto and john bonifield contributed to this report
federal employees should be fairly compensated and their benefits protected according to the 2016 democratic presidential candidates
former secretary of state hillary clinton said as president that she would ensure feds are paid fairly through appropriate pay raises and would oppose acrosstheboard arbitrary pay freezes retirement cuts or cuts to other employee benefits sen bernie sanders of vermont was a little more specific saying the federal workforce deserves a pay raise of at least 38 percent to keep up with costofliving increases and pledged his strong support for the fair act pending legislation in both chambers that would give feds a 53 percent pay boost in 2017
clinton and sanders were responding to a written questionnaire submitted to the 12 republican and democratic presidential campaigns still in operation in december by the international federation of professional and technical engineers as of march 24 only the clinton and sanders campaigns had responded to the questions which covered a range of issues including federal employee pay union rights and the privatization of government jobs
for far too long the extreme right wing has demonized belittled and sought to destroy the federal workforce that is wrong that is unconscionable and that has got to change wrote sanders in response to ifpte questions asking the candidates if they would work to ensure pay raises for feds and protect their pensions the fact of the matter is that no other worker has been asked to sacrifice more on the altar of deficit reduction than our federal workers
federal workers endured a threeyear pay freeze between 2011 and 2013 theyve received acrosstheboard pay raises of 13 percent in 2016 and 1 percent each in 2015 and 2014 all those boosts were below the percentage mandated by the formula in the 1990 federal employees pay comparability act president obama has proposed a 16 percent pay bump for 2017
clinton noted that her experience as secretary of state new york senator and first lady have enabled her to witness firsthand federal employees contributions to the country i was serving as secretary of state when federal salaries were frozen in 2011 and i saw how difficult it was for employees to be told that even though they were working hard and their living costs were going up their paychecks were not clinton wrote in response to the ifpte questionnaire the government is not going to be able to recruit and retain the highcaliber employees it needs if it does not pay federal employees fairly for their work
she also said that its unfair to require additional increases in retirement contributions as a backdoor paycut for federal workers and pledged her continued support for veterans preference in federal hiring in response to a specific ifpte question as part of the 2013 budget deal federal employees hired on or after jan 1 2014 with less than five years of service have to pay 44 percent toward their pensions 13 percent more than employees hired after 2012 contribute to their defined retirement benefit and 36 percent more than most workers hired in or before 2012 contribute republican lawmakers since then have offered other proposals so far unsuccessful to further increase the amount all federal workers contribute to their pensions
both democratic candidates unsurprisingly also vowed to preserve the right of workers to collectively bargain and to renew obamas 2009 executive order establishing a national labormanagement partnership
clinton and sanders also expressed similar opinions on privatizing federal jobs arguing that contractors are often more expensive than federal workers clinton said she opposed numerous bush administration proposals to privatize the federal workforce while she was in the senate as president i will oppose efforts to contract out work unless doing so is necessary in the best interest of the federal government and is clearly cost effective sanders said we must do everything we can to make sure that federal workers are given the opportunity to provide the services that the american people need and when we do hire contractors that they are held to the same high standards we expect of our federal workforce
ifptes questionnaire asked the candidates for their views on several other issues including the minimum wage transpacific partnership and guestworker programs
click here to read clintons responses to ifptes questionnaire and here to read sanders answers
on this episode of the pony bits podcast in case you couldnt tell from the episode title jon and colton tackle the subject of what exactly makes best pony jon sets up his own diagram to go over important factors to consider such as design type of pony and personality while they go over their own individual specifics of what they look for in their ideal best pony jon and colton also talk about how realistic each of the mane 6s characters are while juxtaposing that with how illogical the world they live in really is
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the chance that intelligent life might ever encounter this interstellar mixtapelet alone listen to ithas always been infinitesimal still argued astrophysicist carl sagan who helped select the tracks the launching of this bottle into the cosmic ocean says something very hopeful about life on this planet there is indeed something lovely about sharing humanity with the universe in this way as megan garber wrote last year
the golden records carry the transcendent aspects of human existence the art the beauty the ache the joy they offer what we have and what we are up to the cosmos
but what if the improbable were to happen here on earth 10yearold cds are puttering out what about a pair of 40yearold records careening through outer space even if extraterrestrials found and figured out how to work the golden record would it play anymore
actually yes experts say
the gold records that were launched into space were specially constructed discs for the purposes of space travel said peter alyea a digital conservation specialist at the library of congress who specializes in audio recordings i believe they were designed to last for a very very long time and so should still be playable this kind of disc is not something you could buy commercially at a record store
and besides voyager's golden record has thus far been kept safe from the elementshigh temperatures oxygen waterknown to deteriorate earthly records (voyager is now operating at about negative 110 degrees fahrenheit)
if i had to guess i'd say it's as fresh and new as the day it was placed aboard the spacecraft said david doody an engineer on the voyager mission at nasas jet propulsion laboratory in an email it's been stored in a vacuum more perfect than any attainable on earth and protected from dust and cosmic rays by an aluminum metal case
that protective aluminum case has had quite the adventureit got a dose of radiation near jupiter and was blasted with space dust in saturn's ring planebut doody says it has been basically always shielded at least enough to protect the record's functionality in all it might have lost a little luster at worst in my humble opinion he said i'd also venture to guess that it would be in playable condition for many hundreds of millennia
which raises a theoretical question about what version of earth the rest of the universe might first encounter and what songs or sounds we might include today that didn't exist in 1977 the golden record after all is more of a time capsule than a broadcast (it doesn't even include any hiphop which was still in its cultural nascence the year the voyagers were launched) of course many of the record's sounds have retained the timeless quality they must have had four decades agolike this greeting from kurt waldheim then the secretary general of the united nations
we step out of our solar system into the universe seeking only peace and friendshipto teach if we are called upon to be taught if we are fortunate we know full well that our planet and all its inhabitants are but a small part of this immense universe that surrounds us and it is with humility and hope that we take this step
nasa has since moved on to new projects to share music with other galaxies and humanity has graduated beyond the record as the goto audio format in 2008 for instance scientists beamed a song directly into deep space aiming for the north star 431 light years away from earth that tune a beatles classic from the decade before voyager launched was across the universe
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over the years i've learned to be cautious with c++ pointers in particular i'm always very careful about who owns a given pointer and who's in charge of calling delete on it but my caution often forces me to write deliberately inefficient functions for example
vector < string > tokenize_string ( const string & text )
here we have a large string text and we want to split it into a vector of tokens this function is nice and safe but it allocates one string for every token in the input now if we were feeling reckless we could avoid these allocations by returning a vector of pointers into text
vector < pair < const char * const char *>> tokenize_string2 ( const string & text )
in this version each token is represented by two pointers into text one pointing to the first character and one pointing just beyond the last character1 but this can go horribly wrong
// disaster strikes auto v = tokenize_string2 ( get_input_string ()) munge ( v )
why does this fail the function get_input_string returns a temporary string and tokenize_string2 builds an array of pointers into that string unfortunately the temporary string only lives until the end of the current expression and then the underlying memory is released and so all our pointers in v now point into oblivionand our program just wound up getting featured in a cert advisory so personally i'm going to prefer the inefficient tokenize_string function almost every time
rust lifetimes to the rescue
going back to our original design let's declare a type token each token is either a word or an other and each token contains pointers into a preexisting string in rust we can declare this as follows
# [ deriving ( show partialeq )] enum token < 'a > { word ( & 'a str ) other ( & 'a str ) }
the type &str represents a slice of a preexisting string it's sort of like the pair<const char *const char *> in c++ but the really interesting part here is the 'a this is a named lifetime parameter and it says a value of type token has the same lifetime as the &str that it contains
looking at the llvm intermediate representation token looks like a nice efficient data structure it appears to be a tag byte for the enum some padding and two pointers for the &str
enumtoken<[]> = type { i8 [7 x i8] [2 x i64] }
update according to keeperofdakeys those last two i64 values are actually a pointer and a length
parsing safely
now we can define a safe tokenize_string3 function here the function delaration says we take an input value of type &str with lifetime 'a and we return a vec<token> where each token has lifetime 'a
fn tokenize_string3 < 'a > ( text & 'a str ) > vec < token < 'a >> { let mut result = vec [] for cap in regex ( r ( \ w+)|( \ w+) ) captures_iter ( text ) { let token = if cap pos ( 1 ) is_some () { word ( cap at ( 1 )) } else { other ( cap at ( 2 )) } result push ( token ) } result }
this works quite nicely
# [ test ] fn test_parse_safe () { assert_eq ( vec [ word ( the ) other ( ) word ( cat )] tokenize_string3 ( the cat )) }
but what if we destroy text early
but let's rewrite this function to work like our c++ code where our temporary string was destroyed before we tried to use our tokens
# [ test ] fn test_parse_unsafe () { let v = { let text = the cat to_string () tokenize_string3 ( text as_slice ()) } assert_eq ( vec [ word ( the ) other ( ) word ( cat )] v ) }
rust detects the error and refuses to compile test_parse_unsafe
mainrs6726 6730 error `text` does not live long enough mainrs67 tokenize_string3(textas_slice()) ^~~~ mainrs6424 702 note reference must be valid for the block at 6423 (code snippet deleted) mainrs6517 686 note but borrowed value is only valid for the block at 6516 (code snippet deleted)
in other words we can do all kinds of apparently reckless things with pointers and rust backs us up
there are some good discussions of alternative c++ versions on hacker news /r/programming and /r/rust but just to clarify
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