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Jobless rate now a leading political indicator

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. (AP) ? The discouraging new unemployment numbers present President Barack Obama with a sobering reminder that an uneven recovery from the recession can be a fragile argument for his re-election. It's all deepening his anxiety over the political and economic threat posed by the European debt crisis.

Anemic job growth and an uptick in joblessness to 8.2 percent also give new resonance to Republican presidential rival Mitt Romney's campaign and put Obama on the defensive after a winter when the job trends were in his favor. Job growth now has been disappointing for three straight months, accentuating challenges ahead for the president.

Obama, speaking about the economy Friday in Minnesota, kept up an optimistic front. While he said the latest jobs report indicated that the economy was not growing fast enough, he predicted, "We will come back stronger; we do have better days ahead."

Romney called the figures "devastating news."

The Republican said in an interview Friday with CNBC that Obama's policies and his handling of the economy had "been dealt a harsh indictment."

Shortly after the report was released, Obama was in Minnesota to push his proposal to expand job opportunities for veterans and to raise money for his campaign. In the meantime, the world anxiously awaits the impact of the European debt crisis, which could stall the recovery in the U.S.

"What we're looking at is the longer-term trend," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters traveling with Obama. The economy is still adding jobs, as it has for more than two years, Earnest said, "but it's readily apparent that we're not adding those jobs at a rapid enough pace."

The unemployment numbers, while imprecise and a typically lagging indicator of economic performance, are nevertheless an undeniable marker of the human cost of a weak economy.

May's 69,000 new jobs and downward adjustments for March and April mean the economy averaged just 73,000 jobs a month over the past two months. That's half of what's needed simply to keep up with population growth and is a dramatic drop from the 226,000 jobs created per month in the January-March quarter.

May's 8.2 percent jobless rate, the first increase in 11 months, reflects more people coming back into the job force, a thin silver lining to an otherwise dismal report

No president since the Great Depression has sought re-election with unemployment as high as that, and past incumbents have lost when the unemployment rate was on the rise.

Romney wants this presidential election to be a referendum on Obama's 3 1/2 years in office. Obama wants it to be a choice between two distinct visions for the country.

Obama is counting on an unemployment trajectory that has brought the rate from a high of 10 percent in October 2009. The president likes to point to the 3.8 million jobs created since he became president, though 12.5 million Americans remain unemployed. He highlights the resurgence of the auto industry following government bailouts of Chrysler and General Motors.

Friday's report seriously dampens Obama's message.

The United States has experienced periods of jobs slowdown for the past three years, only to bounce back. Last year, from May to August, job growth averaged 80,000 a month and from June through September of 2010, the average was 76,000. But Obama can't afford a prolonged period of feeble growth.

What's more, this downturn comes at a time of elevated worry over the eurozone's debt and economic crises. The issue has consumed Obama's time. It was the central subject at an economic summit with major powers at Camp David last month and took up most of the time in a secure conference call this week among Obama and the leaders of Germany, France and Italy.

Obama is pushing Congress to enact several proposals designed to spur job growth and secure the housing industry. "Congress has a responsibility here," Earnest said.

At the same time, his campaign has mounted a step-by-step assault on Romney's economic record, from his days as a venture capitalist to his tenure as Massachusetts governor from 2003-2007.

The Obama campaign released a new online video Friday that features several of Romney's former Republican political foes, including Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, criticizing Romney's economic record.

The campaign also said it would hold a series of conference calls with reporters to discuss Romney's "failure to fulfill the economic promises he made" when he was running for governor of Massachusetts.

Romney, now freed from his primary contests, has aimed heavily at Obama's economic policies, arguing that they have slowed the recovery, not aided it. The Republican has emphasized his background in private business to argue that he's qualified to lead a nation in economic turmoil.

On Friday, his campaign released a new television ad promising "a better day" and declaring that a Romney presidency would focus from the start on the economy and the deficit, unleash U.S. energy resources and stand up to China on trade.

"President Romney's leadership puts jobs first," the ad states.

Obama could face the highest unemployment rate on Election Day of any president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But his aides argue that the trend line is more important than the actual number. Jimmy Carter lost his re-election bid in 1980 to Ronald Reagan as unemployment climbed from 6 percent to 7.5 percent. George H.W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton in 1992 as unemployment rose from 6.9 percent to 7.6 percent.

But while Reagan faced unemployment of 7.4 percent in October 1984, the rate had been dropping since the spring of 1983. He went on to win re-election.

Obama can find some solace in unemployment rates that have dropped sharply in several swing states. But those numbers can be deceiving and an employed voter is not necessarily an Obama voter.

A May Associated Press-GfK poll showed that 52 percent of those surveyed disapproved of Obama's handling of the economy while 46 percent approved.

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Obama campaign video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB7vuo2piak

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NASA's NuSTAR telescope will hunt black holes

The space agency's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array is slated to launch June 13 from Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

By Denise Chow,?SPACE.com / May 31, 2012

Artist's concept of NuSTAR on orbit. The mission's launch is now scheduled for no earlier than March 21. NuSTAR has two identical optics modules in order to increase sensitivity. The background is an image of the Galactic center obtained.

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After months of delay, NASA's newest space telescope is just two weeks away from launching on an ambitious mission to seek out the universe's black holes and investigate their mysterious origins.

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The space agency's?Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array?(NuSTAR) is slated to launch June 13 from Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The X-ray space telescope will ride into orbit on a Pegasus XL rocket from Orbital Sciences, which is designed to launch in midair from a rocket-carrying aircraft. The mission has been awaiting launch since March, when NASA delayed its liftoff pending a review of the rocket.

NuSTAR will study?how black holes form?and grow, and how these processes affect their host galaxies, said Fiona Harrison, principal investigator of the NuSTAR mission at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, Calif.

"It's the very first telescope to focus high-energy X-rays," Harrison told reporters today (May 30) in a news briefing. "This will enable NuSTAR to study some of the hottest, densest and most energetic phenomena in the universe, for example?black holesand explosions of massive stars."

NuSTAR will examine these objects with unprecedented sensitivity by studying light in the high-energy, short-wavelength X-ray range. Images beamed back from NuSTAR will be 10 times sharper than current X-ray observatories in orbit, Harrison said.

"It's opening up a new window on the universe," said Paul Hertz, director of the astrophysics division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. "Although we are going into this mission with many scientific questions, like all of our NASA missions, we're going to find unexpected things out there that will lead us to questions and answers that we aren't even anticipating at this time." [Gallery: NASA's Black Hole Hunting Space Telescope]

NuSTAR was originally scheduled to launch in March, but was delayed after NASA decided more time was needed to review software on the Pegasus XL rocket.

The delay meant that the mission, which carried an initial price tag of about $165 million, increased by several million dollars, or a few percent, Hertz said. NuSTAR's science missions, however, were not impacted by the extra time required for the rocket's software review.

NuSTAR will examine the innermost regions of black holes, where hot material is accelerated close to the speed of light, boosting emissions into the high-energy X-ray range, Harrison explained.

In these areas, light is bent and severely distorted by the black hole's strong gravity. By studying atoms in the X-ray band as they are drawn into the black hole, researchers will be able to see the effects of a black hole's intense gravity.

These observations will let scientists watch as a black hole feeds and grows, and will offer them a glimpse of the environment surrounding these cosmic giants, said Daniel Stern, NuSTAR project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

But NuSTAR is also designed to study other intriguing phenomena in our galaxy and the universe, Stern added, including the remnants of massive stars that end their lives in?violent supernova explosions, high-speed particle jets, ultra-dense neutron stars, and coronal mass ejections and flares from the sun.

The NuSTAR telescope falls under NASA's Small Explorer mission category, and is led by Caltech and managed by the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

You can follow SPACE.com staff writer Denise Chow on Twitter?@denisechow. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter?@Spacedotcom?and on?Facebook.

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East Africa Wisdom Exchange TV interviews completed (for now ...

We are now in Southern Africa interviewing Leading Ladies is Politics, Philanthropy, Business and Education. We want to thank the wonderful Leading Ladies in East Africa who shared their insight, knowledge, determination and spirit with us ? and in many cased your hospitality. We had many highlights including interviewing? Bience Gawanas ? Exchange launched November 29, 2011, Commissioner of Social Affairs for African Union. Although from Namibia, she really brought an Africa perspective to her interview. She challenges us as women to ask the most important question when it comes to cultural practices that discriminate against women ? Why? Interviewing Leah Ngini, although her interview is not aired yet, she is a woman who I treasure for many reasons, but one she came to Canada to speak at the Ignite Excellence Conference ? where we raised $30,000 for a women leadership centre in Nairobi ? called Leah Ngini Community center at Africa International University. Some of that money was also donated to the Ignite Excellence Foundation which provides scholarships for tertiary education to perspective African women leaders. Another highlight was our first interview with an African women in Africa ? Joanne Mwangi ? Interview April 26, 2011 CEO & Founder, PMS Group. After interviewing Joanne I realized very quickly that my husband and I made the right decision to sell our home and come to Africa and celebrate African women leaders while educating future women leaders. Other highlights included Norah Odwesso ? Interview October 18, 2011 Public Affairs & Communications Director for Coca-Cola Central East & West Africa, because she introduced women in the African Corporate world to Wisdom Exchange TV. She did not hold back and told us what it would take to make it in African in corporate leadership positions. In Ethiopia we had the pleasure to meet Yetnebersh Nigussie ? Exchange launched March 6, 2011Co-Founder, Ethiopian Center for Disability and Development (ECDD); Founder Yetnebersh Modern Academy. This young women cuts through the clutter and inspires us that although we have disabilities (in her case blindness) we have 100 times more abilities. We must focus on these. She also puts charity in perspective and how ?giving? is about the giver not the receiver. A truly inspiring young woman. Another highlight in Ethiopia was meeting and interview Nigest Haile ? Exchange launched March 20, 2012 Founder & Executive Director, Center for African Women Economic Empowerment. Author, trainer, and inspiration! A woman I have had the pleasure of working with on Africa Business Women Connected Summit that will focus on international trade for the top business women in Africa. Nigest?s insight on how to prepare you business for export is a must hear. A very special time was spent with Tereza Mbire ? 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Best Buy shrinks as 'showrooming' persists

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Not going the way of the dodo, yet. Cars sit in the parking lot of a shuttered Best Buy Store on April 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois.

By Martha C. White

In the annals of unfortunate nicknames, Best Buy has been saddled with one that's particularly challenging: the Amazon Showroom.

Internet retailers, especially Amazon.com, benefit when consumers visit a Best Buy store, check out an item like a TV or home theater system, maybe ask the salesperson some questions about features or performance, then go home and buy it online for a few bucks less.?

This practice of "showrooming," as it's been dubbed by analysts, doesn't just affect Best Buy; Sears also said its first-quarter earnings were hurt by weaker electronics sales. But as the nation's biggest electronics retailer and one that's been virtually without an equivalent brick-and-mortar competitor since Circuit City's 2008 bankruptcy, Best Buy has the most to lose from this practice.

When the company released its first-quarter results last week, it said same-store sales dropped 5 percent while online purchases rose 20 percent, indicating that even Best Buy customers might look, but don't buy at the stores anymore. In response, the company is closing 50 stores ? 41 of them have been shuttered already ? to focus on expanding its smaller-format Best Buy Mobile cell phone stores and its e-commerce channel.?

"They just can?t afford the huge stores that made sense years ago. They need to have a leaner assortment in stores,"?Sucharita Mulpuru, an analyst at Forrester Research, said via e-mail.?

?My goal is to continue to shrink the company's physical footprint and substantially reduce our cost structure. Total square footage will go down as we make decisions about the best use of space and resources,? interim CEO Mike Mikan?said during the investor conference call, Internet Retailer magazine reported. Best Buy declined an interview request for this article.

This won't end showrooming, though.?First of all, analysts point out that Best Buy's current footprint is so big that it will still have plenty of floor space to display the things people want to look at, then buy somewhere else. "What there will be less of are categories like DVDs and video games which are essentially dying or challenged categories," Mulpuru said.

"I think they got a little bit too big for themselves," said?Anne Zybowski, director of retail insights for Kantar Retail. "The move to smaller stores, I think it's not just because of the showrooming phenomenon."?

If Best Buy does scale back to?where finding a store?to browse in becomes a challenge, consumers will react in one of two ways. About half of electronics buyers already buy?so sight unseen, said?Lori Wachs, president and co-founder, Cross Ledge Investments. "You already have a lot of people that have fully bought into... buying it without having seen it and touched it," she said.

Tech-savvy consumers can find what they need to know about device functions and features without the help of a salesperson. If there's no Best Buy to browse, some will just rely more heavily on professional and user reviews and message boards.?

As more online retailers offer free returns as well as free shipping, more customers are likely to see a purchase as a no-risk situation. For the retailer, though, this means added costs: paying for return postage, repackaging and returning them to their inventory. "Returns are becoming a larger expense and these online retailers need to figure out how to handle them most efficiently," said?Alison Jatlow Levy, retail strategist at consulting firm Kurt Salmon. "We?think as more customers switch to shopping and purchasing online, you'll see an inrease in return rates."?

One reason showrooming has grown is that people are more comfortable comparing prices and buying things online or with a smartphone. The other reason is that there really isn't anything innovative enough on the market to make buyers decide they have to see it in person.

"Early on in a cycle, people need things explained to them a bit more," Wachs said. "We just haven't been in a cycle like that in the past few years? The last big thing was supposed to be those 3D TVs and that was a big flop." Instead, improvements to TVs have been incremental or consist of back-end functions such as Internet connection. None of the major video game console makers have launched a new version in years, and the innovations in the tablet market that capture wide consumer interest are all coming from Apple.?

"That's a big reason why smartphone and Best Buy Mobile format have been so successful," said Zybowski. That's where the innovation is taking place, and those are the products people want to play with and try out. Staffing these smaller stores with knowledgeable sales people also is an opportunity for Best Buy to burnish its customer-service credentials.

Other customers of bigger items like TVs, game consoles and desktop computers will still want the hand-holding they can get at a physical store ? even if they plan to go home and take advantage of lower prices online. These shoppers are likely to seek out regional electronics chains or even independent outlets.?This might sound like a losing proposition for these smaller retailers, but?Zybowski?pointed out it could also benefit them significantly when the "next big thing" in electronics technology comes along.?

But when that next big thing ??whatever it is ? does eventually hit the market, people will want to see it, ask questions and learn how it works, which could benefit smaller electronics stores. It could also benefit Best Buy, since analysts say the brand still will almost certainly have some form of a showroom presence.?"Showrooming will not go away," said?Oliver Wintermantel, an analyst at ISI Group.

"People will use stores like hhgregg and Best Buy to look at products, especially new products like Windows 8" when it debuts this fall, he said. "For new products, people want to see what it is, how it feels, what it does."

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