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Shark week top 10 deadliest sharks Shark week in goldfish style Shark Week part 2 RonDerSF says: RT @ TheFix : Coincidence? Shark Week starts today on the Discovery Channel. http://ow.ly/5RAhE

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Tao Ruspoli

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Tao Ruspoli

Tao Ruspoli impromptu flamenco jam Venice July 2011 Tao Ruspoli & Prof. Mark Wrathall discuss Alexander Ebert TRUTH lyrics and music video (part 4) Tao Ruspoli & Prof. Mark Wrathall discuss Alexander Ebert TRUTH lyrics and music video (part 3) QuorraOlivia says: _Olivia Wilde_ split from her husband of seven years Tao Ruspoli in March 2011. Since then the Cowboys & Aliens star… http://dlvr.it/dDdWX

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Obama announces deal to end US debt crisis

Obama says a deal has been reached with Republican and Democratic Congressional leaders and urged members of Congress to get behind the proposed legislation Barack Obama declared on Sunday he had reached agreement with Republican and Democratic Congressional leaders aimed at ending the US debt deadlock that has threatened to throw the US and world economy into chaos. However, in an address from the White House, he added cautiously, “We are not done yet.” Although the Senate is almost certain to pass it, the vote in the House could be a nailbiter, facing opposition from both hardline Republicans and disenchanted, left-wing Democrats who feel Obama has conceded too much. Obama urged members of Congress to get behind the proposed legislation, which will raise the country’s debt ceiling and cut federal spending. With time fast running out, Congress may have left it too late to meet the Tuesday deadline set by the Treasury for raising the debt ceiling above its current $14.3tn limit. The US Treasury had said that if the ceiling was not lifted by 2 August, America would no longer have the cash needed to pay all its bills and faced the prospect of defaulting for the first time in its history. Obama, after weeks of frustrating negotiation in Washington, said: “This process has been messy and taken too long.” The White House hinted yesterday that the deadline could be extended for a few days to allow Congress to get legislation through. The Democratic leader in the Senate, Harry Reid, said he was “cautiously optimistic” a deal would be made, a view echoed by his Republican counterpart, Mitch McConnell. The Senate could vote on the proposed legislation Monday. The bill would then have to go to the House, where the vote could be tighter. McConnell has scheduled a meeting with Republican senators for Monday morning to discuss the details of the deal. Speaking minutes before the president, he said: “I think I can say with a high degree of confidence that there is now a framework to review that will ensure significant cuts in Washington spending. And we can assure the American people tonight that the United States of America will not for the first time in our history default on its obligations.” The deal will raise the country’s $14.3tn debt ceiling by about $2.4tn. It sparked an immediate backlash from the left of the Democratic party because it also includes about $2.5tn in spending cuts, much of it almost certain to come from welfare benefits. The left-leaning grassroots organisation MoveOn described it as “grotesquely immoral”. The White House and congressional leaders were anxious to get some sort of compromise under way, fearful that uncertainty could lead to huge market falls today. The Nikkei rose after Obama’s statement. Experts warned that even if a deal was struck, the world’s largest economy was likely to be stripped of its triple-A debt rating by Standard & Poor’s. The head of the world’s largest bond investor – Mohamed El-Erian of Pimco – told US broadcaster ABC: “Things that need to happen are not happening fast enough. If S&P sticks to what it said, it will downgrade.” Julian Jessop, chief international economist at Capital Economics, said: “It looks like they will get a deal done to lift the debt ceiling but it looks like none of the numbers are going to reassure the debt rating agencies. I’m pretty sure America will lose its triple-A rating.” Such a move is likely to prompt a big jump in the cost of borrowing for the US. The Democratic leader in the House, Nancy Pelosi, praised Obama’s for his role behind-the-scenes in securing the compromise but said that she had not seen the details yet. She was planning a meeting of House Democrats today to discuss the package and warned there should be nothing in it that hits benefits and working-class. “We all may not be able to support it, or none us may be able to support it,” Pelosi warned. Raising the debt ceiling is normally routine but Republican members of Congress, especially a hard core allied to the Tea Party movement, have used it over the last month to hold the White House hostage. David Plouffe, a White House adviser, told ABC yesterday it was not clear if there would be enough House Republicans to get a deal through. The deal is mainly a victory for Republicans whose mission has been to cut the huge federal spending budget and undermine Barack Obama in his bid for re-election next year. The crisis has already hurt Obama, with a poll last week showing his approval ratings drop from 45% to 40%. But the Republicans may be hurt, too, by their association with the Tea Party. The US’s financial reputation has suffered as well, particularly over the last week, and even though a debt ceiling rise is now on the cards, the country could still see its credit rating being downgraded. The deal also postpones a lot of the hard spending decisions by handing over negotiation to a bipartisan Congressional committe to decide. It is due to report by the end of November and will have to weigh cuts in military spending against cuts in benefits. The deal emerged late on Saturday after fractious public exchanges earlier in the day between Republicans and Democrats. Pelosi, in a feisty speech on Saturday, accused the Republican speaker, John Boehner, of having gone over to the “dark side” in courting Republicans allied to the Tea Party. But after a series of negotiations involving Obama, Joe Biden, the vice-president, Reid, McConnell, Boehner and Pelosi, they reached an agreement on the broad principles of a deal. The Senate, which remained in session over the weekend because of the crisis, voted on a mainly procedural issue yesterday to end a Republican filibuster on the subject. In what may be a last act of defiance on this issue, Republican senators mustered enough votes to block the Democratic move. Although that seemed ominous for bipartisan co-operation, Republican senators were on course to vote for the deal. United States US politics Democrats Republicans Obama administration US economy Ewen MacAskill guardian.co.uk

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Obama, Congress Reach a Debt Deal

President Barack Obama announced agreement Sunday night with Republican congressional leaders on a compromise to avoid the nation’s first-ever financial default. The deal would cut more than $2 trillion from federal spending over a decade. (July 31)

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From the office of Sen. Bernie Sanders — The 14th Amendment : Senator Bernie Sanders spoke during a rare Saturday session. He made case for President Obama lifting the debt ceiling on his own by invoking a provision of the 14th Amendment. “The Constitution is very clear in saying that the debts of the United States ‘shall not be questioned,’ Sanders said. “The president swears an oath to protect and defend the Constitution, and many constitutional scholars believe that the 14th Amendment gives the president the authority and responsibility to pay our debts regardless of the dysfunction in Congress. I think that’s just what he should do if he is left with no other way to protect the full faith and credit of the United States.” The idea is backed by leading legal scholars and by President Bill Clinton. He said that if he were still in the White House, he would use the amendment and “force the courts to stop me.” And from the Burlington Free Press — Sanders calls on Obama to lift the debt ceiling with 14th Amendment : Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont is calling on President Barack Obama to unilaterally lift the debt ceiling by invoking the 14th Amendment. Section 4 of the amendment states that, “The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned.” Sanders, an independent, isn’t fazed by the possibility that using the amendment to bypass Congress on the debt limit could lead to an impeachment vote. He says Americans would thank Obama for dealing with the crisis. “I suppose if you use the 14th Amendment and Republicans try to impeach him, that’s their right,” he said. “But I would suspect that the average American would say, ‘Given the options, thank you, Mr. President, for making sure that I at least get my Social Security check, that our soldiers get paid, that Medicare continues to function and that interest rates do not go way up.’” Current law requires congressional approval for raising the debt limit. But former President Bill Clinton has said that if he were still in the White House, he would use the amendment and “force the courts to stop me.” “I think the Constitution is clear, and I think this idea that the Congress gets to vote twice on whether to pay for (expenditures) it has appropriated is crazy,” Clinton said in a July 18 interview with The National Memo. But Obama has said he does not believe invoking the amendment is a viable option. “I have talked to my lawyers,” he said on July 22. “They are not persuaded that that is a winning argument.” Sanders said other options for action on the debt limit are “dismal.” He blamed “right-wing extremism” among House Republicans and their “refusal to look at anything that resembles a fair and sensible and balanced approach.”

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President Obama: Deal Reached on Debt Ceiling by Party Leaders

Click here to view this media (h/t Heather for video ) I’m working on fumes right now, but President Obama just announced that Boehner, McConnell and Reid have reached an agreement on the debt ceiling bill so now it’s off to Congress to see if it will get passed. President Obama discussed the framework in a public statement at the White House Sunday evening, and urged members of both parties to support the plan. He also criticized Congress for touching off this crisis, and for being unable to arrive at a single grand bargain to improve the country’s fiscal situation (with spending cuts and tax increases) and raise the debt limit as well. “Is this the deal I would have preferred? No,” Obama said. “But this compromise does make a serious down payment on the deficit reduction we need.” The announcement came just as House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) hosted a conference call with his own, unruly caucus, to sell them on the same plan. Passing this bill will be a heavier lift in that caucus, where scores of Democrats and Republicans are expected to defect. Luke Russert has been all over MSNBC talking about Boehner’s conference call and saying it was like a pep-rally, you know..he had to go all Vince Lombardi on his members to try and persuade them to vote for this deal. VICTORY! Stevie B: The final hurdle was Speaker Boehner, who fought to lower the ratio on the trigger, away from a 50-50 split on the trigger we talked about earlier. As it turns out, Boehner lost that fight, and the White House told him there would be movement on this point, and the Speaker conceded the point. (He’d already won on so many other points, this was a minor setback.) And here (pdf), by the way, is the presentation Boehner made available to his caucus after endorsing the agreement. The Speaker clearly doesn’t love the plan, but in a hilarious twist, Boehner said failing to pass it would lead to a “job-killing default.” That would be the same default Boehner has been willing to pursue for the last several months. This plan still unfortunately kicks the can down to another frakkin’ Cat Food Committee in November where we’ll be debating the same stuff all over again. I’m hearing that the cuts tied to the trigger will be 50-50 on defense and non-defense spending and that the Big Three safety Net programs won’t have benefits cut. We’ll find out more hard info tomorrow. On FOX, Baier and Rosen were discussing the Balanced Budget amendment that will be voted down immediately as Rosen described it as a poison pill in the whole debt ceiling debate. Huckabee was saying what a wonderful idea it would be to alter the Constitution. Sorry, Huck, that sucks. I’m too burnt to write much more on this tonight myself. Nobody is happy with this deal, even the Tea Party cult because many of them want the US to default and the world markets to unravel. The NY Times has more info on the triggers and reactions from Senators and leaders from both parties.

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Perhaps the weirdest news to come out since Amy Winehouse’s death so far: The Mirror reports that the singer was in the process of adopting a 10-year-old girl from St. Lucia when she died. Making the news even weirder? Dannika Augustine already has a mother and grandmother, but apparently Winehouse…

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Steely Reporter Continues Live Report After Being Shot with a BB Gun

That’s one graceful recovery, especially on live television. You’d never know Leanne Suter took an unprovoked BB shot to her hand while reporting live Saturday night. Suter, a reporter for Los Angeles news station KABC, was speaking live about major flooding while standing on the side of a roadway in Fontana, Calif. That’s when she

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As Ramadan begins in the Islamic world this week, a remarkable story of forgiveness out of Iran: Ameneh Bahrami halted the “eye for an eye” blinding of Majid Movahedi, who blinded and disfigured her seven years ago when he dumped a bucket of acid on her. Movahedi was minutes away…

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Bear Grylls

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Bear Grylls

bear grylls falls 30 ft HARDKOROWA EKIPA: Bear Grylls w Puszczy Adam As Bear Grylls…. Joseph_HTC says: Sat on the sofa drinking tea while watching Bear Grylls casually drink the moisture from elephant poo. #justforthelolz #banter

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