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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 WORLD IN BRIEF in disaster response plans on local, state and fed- eral levels. More than 1,500 people were killed in Louisiana alone. After the levees failed and inun- dated New Orleans and surrounding communi- ties, thousands were plucked from rooftops and attics. Response was a ly-by-the-seat-of-your pants effort, with no coordinated strategy for res- cues — or what to do with the people saved. First responders were overwhelmed, and many were left to fend for themselves. Associated Press Clinton and Trump confront weaknesses in security forum NEW YORK — Donald Trump and Hil- lary Clinton confronted their key weaknesses in a televised national security forum, with the Republican defending his preparedness to be commander in chief despite vague plans for tackling global challenges and the Democrat arguing that her controversial email practices did not expose questionable judgment. Trump also renewed his praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his disdain for President Barack Obama, saying that the Rus- sian enjoyed an 82 percent approval rating. “The man has very strong control over a coun- try,” Trump said. “It’s a very different system and I don’t happen to like the system, but cer- tainly, in that system, he’s been a leader, far more than our president has been a leader.” The candidates spoke back-to-back Wednes- day night, each ielding 30 minutes of questions. While the candidates never appeared on stage together, the session served as a preview of sorts for their highly-anticipated presidential debates. By virtue of a coin lip, Clinton took the stage irst and quickly found herself responding at length to questions about her years in govern- ment. She reiterated that she had made mistakes in relying on a personal email account and pri- vate server as secretary of state and in voting for the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a senator. But she defended her support for U.S. military interven- tion to help oust a dictator in Libya, despite the chaotic aftermath. “I’m asking to be judged on the totality of my record,” said Clinton, who grew visibly irritated at times with the repeated focus on her past actions. Obama: Americans will reject Trump’s ‘whacky’ ideas VIENTIANE, Laos — President Barack Obama said Thursday that Republican Donald Trump conirms his belief that Trump isn’t quali- ied to be president “every time he speaks,” adding that he was conident Americans would ultimately reject the brash billionaire on Election Day. Obama, closing out his inal presidential trip to Asia, said his meetings with foreign leaders during the trip had illustrated that governing is “serious business” requiring knowledge, prepa- ration and thought-out policies that can actu- ally be implemented. He urged Americans not to allow the “outrageous behavior” seen amid the campaign-season din to become the new normal. “The most important thing for the public and the press is to just listen to what he says and fol- low up and ask questions to what appear to be either contradictory or uninformed or outright whacky ideas,” Obama said. Throughout the campaign, Obama has repeatedly denounced Trump and deemed him “unit” to serve as commander in chief, while arguing that his controversial positions and comments are a step beyond what Republican nominees have embraced in the past. Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton and has said he plans to campaign full-force for the Democrat ahead of the November election. Obama’s remarks came at the end of a gruel- Hit the road, jack: Apple is betting big on a wireless world AP Photo/Evan Vucci AP Photo/Andrew Harnik Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waits to be introduced during the Commander in Chief Forum hosted by NBC, Wednesday, in New York. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by ‘Today’ show co-anchor Matt Lauer, second from right, speaks at the Commander in Chief Forum. ing nine-day trip that took the him to Laos and China following U.S. stops in Nevada, Hawaii and Midway Atoll in the Paciic Ocean. Obama said that the United States and Southeast Asian nations gathered in Laos have advanced a vision of an open, dynamic and competitive economic system in which all nations play by the same rules. “I don’t want to dress in tactical gear and camo all the time. I love tactical clothing for the range. It’s comfortable. I don’t want to ruin my everyday clothing,” said Marilyn Smolenski, who in 2012 created Nickel and Lace, a com- pany that caters to women who want to carry a irearm concealed but don’t want to trade in their femininity. “But I don’t want to wear it to the grocery store.” Smolenski started her company right around the time when Chicago city laws changed and she could again legally carry a irearm. When that happened, she struggled to ind something that didn’t make her look frumpy and didn’t broadcast that she was packing heat. Most of the clothing was geared to men — coats with hid- den pockets, or holsters that tuck neatly inside a waistband. But until the last few years, those weren’t always great options for women who don’t wear belts as frequently and are more likely than men to wear form-itting clothing, making it dificult to hide the fact they’re car- rying a irearm. Bruce Springsteen again breaks record for longest US show PHILADELPHIA — Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band just don’t want to leave the stage. Wednesday night’s concert at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia lasted nearly four hours, four minutes, breaking the previous record for the group’s longest U.S. show set last week. Philadelphia Daily News sports statistician and Springsteen fan Bob Vetrone Jr. clocked the show at 4 hours, 3 minutes, 46 seconds. The band played four hours Aug. 30 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The Boss’ longest show in the world was 4 hours, 6 minutes in Helsinki, Finland, in 2012. Springsteen’s 75-show U.S. and European The River Tour wraps up with a show in Fox- borough, Massachusetts, on Sept. 14. Women buying irearms creates concealed-carry fashion market ATLANTA — Does this gun make me look fat? For decades, women have had few choices when it comes to the clothing they can wear to hide that they’re carrying a irearm. They could wear baggy T-shirts or coats, or put it in a purse and hope it didn’t get swiped or that they didn’t have trouble getting it out in an emergency. Enter holsters, corsets, camisoles and other clothing designed to be lattering, feminine — and functional — for the pistol-packin’ mama crowd. T HURSDAY E VENING (2) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (9) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) L KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 PM BATON ROUGE, La. — Eleven years ago, Sam Barbera hooked up his boat and headed to New Orleans to ferry people from Hurri- cane Katrina’s loodwaters. Four weeks ago, he found himself in another boat for rescues — this time at home in Baton Rouge, when a massive rainstorm ravaged the area. It was “night and day,” he said. “Katrina was kind of baptism by ire. It was just people show- ing up, everybody doing their own thing.” But during the catastrophic looding in mid-August, police directed volunteer boats and their owners — nicknamed the “Cajun Navy” — to neighborhoods where water was rising, and social media postings offered guidance on where victims needed help. “You didn’t have that in Katrina. Katrina was kind of like you just put your boat in. Katrina was mayhem,” Barbera said. In 2005, the monster storm exposed huge gaps LISTINGS THE DAILY ASTORIAN A Despite Katrina lessons, lood plan in Louisiana shows gaps SAN FRANCISCO — Apple wants to push consumers further into a wireless world. Its tac- tics: Eliminate the standard headphone jack in its newest iPhones and market new “AirPods” — tiny wireless earbuds that the company claims greatly improve on standard Bluetooth technology. But that strategy has some risks. Start with the AirPods themselves. These are a pair of earbuds, each with an inch or so of pro- truding plastic, and nothing else — no wires to hold them together, no dangling cords. If they live up to Apple’s claims, they’re a technolog- ical marvel, tiny and expensive. And, perhaps, also easily dislodged or misplaced. Analysts at IHS Technology say that Apple used a smooth-surfaced design that doesn’t con- form to the shape of the ear, and note that hav- ing AirPods fall out while running or biking “is less forgivable at the $159 cost level.” Or as Bob O’Donnell, a veteran consumer tech ana- lyst at Technalysis Research, puts it: “You start losing those things at $160 a pair, you’re going to go crazy.” Real-life accident investigators object to portrayal in ‘Sully’ WASHINGTON — Losing thrust in both engines but still managing to land an airliner full of people in the Hudson River without the loss of a single life is plenty dramatic. But the drama in ‘Sully,’ the movie about the “Miracle on the Hudson” ditching of U.S. Airways Flight 1549, doesn’t stop there. And that’s a problem, say the former govern- ment accident investigators involved in the real- life investigation into the 2009 accident. The public, as well as pilots and others in the avi- ation industry, who see the movie may get the wrong impression that investigators were try- ing to smear the pilot, Chesley “Sully” Sullen- berger, they said. “We’re not the KGB. We’re not the Gestapo,” said Robert Benzon, who led the National Transportation Safety Board’s investi- gation. “We’re the guys with the white hats on.” The ilm, scheduled for release in theaters on Friday, portrays investigators as more like pros- ecutors looking for any excuse to blame Sullen- berger for the mishap. Could the plane have made it back to LaGuardia Airport if Sullenberger, portrayed by actor Tom Hanks, had turned it around? 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