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mercredi 16 octobre 2013

Kevyn Orr, Director of emergency of Detroit, Governor Rick Snyder defend bankruptcy Sunday Talk Shows

DETROIT - it was not easy to make Detroit the largest city in United States to apply for bankruptcy protection, but it was the right decision, said Sunday as the Rick Snyder Michigan Governor, Mayor of the city and his emergency Manager made the rounds of talk television show.

Snyder, a Republican, gave his blessing to the decision of the Manager emergency Kevyn Orr in bankruptcy for Detroit on Thursday.

"We review every other viable option," Snyder said on the CBS "face the nation".

"The debt issue needs to be addressed. But more important still is accountability to the citizens of Detroit, "said Snyder. "That you are not getting the services that they deserve and have not done so for a very long time. Thus this may has been cast down the road for decades. It is already enough and now is the time to give it back. "

On NBC's "Meet the Press," Snyder said that if Detroit restructuring is successful, the city could roar back stronger than before.

"We will now in the improvement of Detroit," he added.

The State hired Orr in March to arrange debt ballooning of Detroit and more than $300 million budget deficit. He is a specialist of twist and automotive Chrysler LLC during its successful restructuring.

Orr outlined its plans at a June meeting with the holders of the debt, in which his team warned there was present a 50% chance of a bankruptcy. The city then stopped paying $2.5 billion in unsecured debt to "preserve cash" for the police, fire and other services.

Orr said of Detroit's long-term debt could be as much as $20 billion.

In the last six decades, the population of Detroit has dropped from 1.8 million to about 700,000. The city boasts some 10,000 public workers active and retired 18,000 still owing to pension and health benefits.

The costs of health care and pension contributions over the years have exceeded revenues that Detroit was bringing property and business taxes and other sources. The city has been unable to make these contributions and pay current payroll and other accounts.

Funds that cover health coverage for retirees are underfunded by about $5.7 billion. To cover pension obligations are underfunded by $3.5 billion.

"We will have a dialogue with the pension funds on what we can do," said Orr to "Fox News Sunday."

"And all we are talking about in this restructuring is the non-consolidated component of pension funds", said. "There must be concessions."

Bing, a first mayor mandate that announced earlier this year that he would not seek re-election in the fall, has been opposed to bankruptcy and State supervision. On Sunday, he told ABC "This Week" that expected that the presentation can be a new beginning for the city.

"Detroit is very, very resilient people," said Bing, a professional Basketball Hall of Fame who spent most of his career with the Detroit Pistons of the NBA. "Detroit is a very iconic city in the world. His people will fight for this and we will return."

But he does not expect much, if any, support in the way of the money from the bailout from the federal Government.

"Now that the (bankruptcy) is made, we need to step back and see what follows," said Bing. "The President has a lot on his plate. More than 100 urban cities are struggling and going through this. That we might be the first and one of the largest, but it won't be the last. "

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samedi 13 juillet 2013

'Man Of Steel' Sequel Will Reunite Zack Snyder & David S. Goyer

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Man Of Steel Sequel "Man of Steel" sequel coming soon-ish.

"Man of Steel" opens on June 14, but Warner Bros. is already looking toward the next Superman adventure.

Deadline.com editor-in-chief Nikki Finke reports that a sequel to "Man of Steel" has been put into motion, with director Zack Snyder and screenwriter David S. Goyer set to return in those capacities for part two. Expect Superman himself, Henry Cavill, to don the red cape in "Man of Steel 2" as well.

"How Hollywood works with these kind of things is that when you are doing a screen test, you will sign a contract saying, 'OK, yes, I'll do the movie if you guys want me,'" Cavill told HuffPost Entertainment in a recent interview. "And, in that, it's standard procedure to do two options beyond the movie."

The existence of "Man of Steel 2" is hardly surprising to anyone who has been paying attention. (The sequel was first reported on three months ago.) During the "Man of Steel" press rounds, Snyder has talked about how another Superman film would connect to any Justice League movie Warner Bros. is likely to produce. "I feel like you need to get Superman a little further down the road before you can do a Justice League movie," Snyder told Collider. Cavill, too, has discussed how future movies could connect Superman with Batman and other DC Comics characters for "Justice League." For what it's worth, "Justice League" was originally rumored for summer of 2015, but whether that comes to pass is unclear.

For more on "Man of Steel 2," including what role Christopher Nolan will play in creating the sequel, head to Deadline.com.

[via Deadline.com]

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Henry Cavill as Superman

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Henry Cavill as Superman

Henry Cavill as Superman

Henry Cavill as Superman

Henry Cavill as Superman

Antje Traue as Faora.

Michael Shannon as General Zod.

Henry Cavill as Superman.

Russell Crowe as Jor-El.

Amy Adams as Lois Lane

Michael Shannon as General Zod

Antje as Faora, Michael Shannon as General Zod.

Michael Shannon as General Zod.

Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Henry Cavill as Superman, Antje Traue as Faora

Russell Crowe as Jor-El, Henry Cavill as Superman

Russell Crowe as Jor-El

Henry Cavill as Superman

Michael Shannon as General Zod

Director Zack Snyder

Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Christopher Meloni as Col. Hardy

Henry Cavill as Superman

Harry Lennix as Gen. Swanwick, Richard Schiff as Dr. Emil Hamilton

Henry Cavill as Superman

Henry Cavill and director Zack Snyder

Director Zack Snyder and Amy Adams

Russell Crowe as Jor-El, Ayelet Zurer as Lara Lor-Van

Amy Adams as Lois Lane

Russell Crowe as Jor-El

Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Rebecca Buller as Jenny Olsen.

Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Amy Adams as Lois Lane.

Laurence Fishburne as Perry White

Amy Adams as Lois Lane

Dylan Sprayberry as young Clark Kent

Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent

Kevin Costner and director Zack Snyder

Director Zack Snyder

Dylan Sprayberry as young Clark Kent

Christopher Meloni as Col. Hardy

Henry Cavill as Superman

Diane Lane as Martha Kent

Antje Traue as Faora

Henry Cavill, director Zack Snyder and Kevin Costner

Diane Lane as Martha Kent

Cooper Timberline as younger Clark Kent

Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, Diane Lane as Martha Kent

Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, Dylan Sprayberry as young Clark Kent

Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, Dylan Sprayberry as young Clark Kent

Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, Dylan Sprayberry as young Clark Kent

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