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Stjepan --
Climate change is one of the defining challenges of our time. The science is clear, and President Obama has been working his tail off to solve this problem. We have more of a pathway today to solve this problem than we have in years, with clean energy technologies booming, and common-sense limits on carbon pollution from dirty power plants.So it really steams me to hear that top members of Congress are working to derail progress on this issue. One of them has even had his staff call foreign embassies to tell them that he and his fellow deniers plan to fight the President. If they get their way, America won't live up to the commitments we're making to fight climate change.We're calling out the deniers trying to undermine real action on climate change. Take a second today to help -- chip in $5 or more to fund this work.It's one thing to speak out opposing President Obama or his policies, or to use every tactic in the congressional playbook to stall, delay, and gridlock-to-death any attempt at progress.But going behind the President's back to undercut negotiations on climate with foreign powers is taking it to another level.Later this year, countries around the world are going to meet in Paris to hammer out a global agreement that could put us on track to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. International cooperation to tackle climate change may be climate change deniers' worst nightmare. But we can't let them get away with trying to derail it.And we're the right team for the job -- we may not be able to convince the cynics in Congress, but we can sure out-organize them. Join the fight -- chip in today:
https://my.barackobama.com/Chip-In-To-Fight-Climate-Change
Thanks,
Jack
Jack Shapiro National Issues Campaign Manager Organizing for Action |
"I have always loved women," says Josip, 30, a copywriter in a small Split advertising agency. "I have relationships, but that doesn't stop the next funny, beautiful, intelligent female, and yes, preferably with large knockers, catching my eye. Most of my friends are women. I always hated that all-male Friday night experience or the rugby club on a Saturday evening. My brother goes for all that, but I love female company; the conversation is so much more intimate and emotional. So, even when I am in a relationship, like now, I will have nights alone with my female friends. And we often end up getting a bit pissed and going back to her place. It's no different to my mind to men getting pissed at the rugby club and pulling their trousers down, it's just bonding."There's only one problem for a woman who has a relationship with a devilishly handsome, intelligent, flirtatious, loveable man who spent the early days charming his way into her affections and bedroom. Such an unusually impressive specimen of that gender will always be in demand with other women - and respond to it.
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September 10, 2015
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September 10, 2015 |
The Iran nuclear deal has survived a key vote in the Senate, in a victory for President Barack Obama.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 |
TOP STORY
Challenges Remain for Justice Dept. in Prosecuting Executives Recent investigations suggest that changes to Justice Department guidelines may not guarantee a Wall Street "perp walk."
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DEALBOOK HIGHLIGHTS
Adviser on Chinese Reverse Mergers Charged With Fraud Benjamin Wey, founder of New York Global Group, was arrested on charges of securities fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and money laundering.
G.E. to Seek Sale of Its Asset Management Arm The industrial conglomerate, already moving to shed its huge lending arm, is trying to become even smaller.
Baidu to Gain More Seats on Board of Chinese Travel Booking Site The move will strengthen ties between Baidu, the Chinese search giant, and the booking site Qunar as competition grows in the country's travel market.
Breakingviews: Change to Bank Rules Could Spur Political Fight in a Crisis Financial regulators are throwing a bone to sprawling global banks by watering down plans for what happens if a lender goes bust. But it makes resolving crises a bit harder.
LOOKING AHEAD
Snapshot of Consumer Attitudes The preliminary Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan survey of consumer sentiment will be released Friday morning, providing an early snapshot of consumer attitudes this month. Although Wall Street does not expect much change from the final August reading of 91.9, analysts will be watching for any sign that the recent sharp stock market sell-off has made consumers more anxious. This survey has been stable this year, after a big rise in 2014 as employment rose and energy prices fell. Despite the recent market volatility, most other economic data has been relatively positive, so a big drop in consumer sentiment would catch some traders by surprise. - Nelson D. Schwartz
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"Ben Wey fashioned himself a master of industry, but as alleged, he was merely a master of manipulation." - Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
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