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Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Video: President Obama says Donald Trump is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent United States home and abroad



U.S president Barack Obama has once again blasted Donald Trump while campaigning for Hillary Clinton who is recovering from pneumonia.

President Barack Obama says Donald J. Trump “isn't fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad and be its commander in chief.”

Obama attacked Clinton's rival Donald Trump with some of his harshest language yet saying the Republican nominee “is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad or to be its commander-in-chief.”

“Hillary Clinton is steady and she is true. I need you to work as hard for Hillary as you did for me.” I believe there has never been a man or a woman who is more qualified to serve as our president,” Obama said to cheers in a rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This is the guy you want to be championing working people?” a bemused Obama asked, joking that “the Donald” doesn’t want working people living in his condominiums or playing on his golf courses.

                       
He spent most of his life staying as far away of working people as he could. And now this guy is going to be the champion for working people?”

Obama also took issue with Trump’s fondness for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who Trump’s praise for has evoked fear in his Republican colleagues.
“I have do business with Putin,” Obama said. But I don’t go around saying that’s my role model.”
Obama said Trump’s claims that he would be a president for all is a joke and that he “wouldn’t let you all on his golf course.
''And now suddenly this guy is going to be your champion?Really? This is the guy you want to be championing working people?” Obama asked.


The president said he didn’t even represent many of the faces in the Republican Party.
“This isn’t Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party. This isn’t even the vision of freedom of Ronald Reagan. This is a dark vision,” Obama said.

Video: North Korea Blasts U.S. B-1 Bomber Flights as 'Bluffing, 'Reckless'


North Korea mocked a U.S. show of force as bluster, calling flights by bombers near its border reckless "bluffing."

Two nuclear-capable American B-1B bombers flew over the Korean peninsula on Monday night, accompanied by U.S. F-16s and South Korean jets.

It was a clear show of force in response to Pyongyang's controversial nuclear test last week.

"The U.S. imperialists are going reckless, taken aback by the DPRK's successful nuclear test," state-run media said Wednesday. "They are bluffing that B-1Bs are enough for fighting an all-out nuclear war."

A statement published by the official Korean Central News Agency the accused the U.S. of citing "provocations" by North Korea as a "pretext" for seeking the "opportunity of mounting a pre-emptive nuclear attack."

It said those "extremely reckless" move are "pushing the situation on the Korean peninsula to the point of explosion hour by hour" and that North Korea is "sharply watching."

"They had better stop their rash actions," the statement warned.

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo lashes out at Xavi for lack of respect


The three-time Ballon d'Or winner lashed out at the former Barca midfielder following comments which appeared in the Spanish press but he was perfectly entitled to do so.

It was perhaps a little disrespectful that Cristiano Ronaldo brought Xavi Hernandez’s lack of individual accolades into the equation when he responded to the Barcelona legend’s mockery of him at the weekend – but he was provoked into doing so.

“Xavi has not won a single Ballon d’Or and I have won three,” Ronaldo said after making a goalscoring return to the Real Madrid team in the 5-2 defeat of Osasuna in La Liga.

Xavi being a midfielder was never going to garner the attention that a forward player would with goals but can otherwise lay claim to being one of the most successful and decorated footballers on the planet.

His interview with Cadena SER was a new insult to which Ronaldo was legitimately entitled to draw attention. "Ronaldo is a player of his time, the problem is that there is another who has been pretty much the best player in history," Xavi said. "Ronaldo is extraordinary, but compared to Messi, for me and for everyone who likes football, there can be no comparisons.

"Messi will be number one until he wants. He's superior to everyone and is the best in the world, unless you are Real Madrid." It was the latest in a string of attacks by the 36-year-old on the Madrid man, a sequence which is not so much building Messi up but pulling Ronaldo down.

“People always want to talk about Cristiano,” Ronaldo's team-mate Marcelo said ahead of tonight's Champions League opener against Sporting. “He always works a lot. For many people he is the best in the world, but many try to take away that merit. He has won three Ballons d’Or and he does a lot for the team. He is a great team-mate and for me he is the best, without doubt.”

Xavi had to clarify in April that his comment about Ronaldo’s perceived “lack of intelligence” was meant only in a football sense. During the summer he boldly declared to Sport that "those of us who knew about football" would pick Messi as the best player of the two.


It is one thing talking up the dog you have in the race, it’s quite another all together to continually denigrate his rival. This year, in particular, it’s astonishing that Xavi has chosen to take on this fight.

Remember that Ronaldo has done something Messi has never done – he won a Champions League title and an international title in the same year. He was top scorer in the Champions League as Real Madrid won it for the 11th time  with 16 goals  and added three more for Portugal as they won the European Championship over the summer.

He departed the moth-ridden Stade de France pitch in tears barely 25 minutes into that encounter after suffering a serious knee injury yet here he is less than three months later doing it all over again. Another big season lies in store; at 31 his body won’t thank him for it but there is not a harder worker or a better trainer in the game now.

He doesn’t need to do it – not for the money nor the titles. He is rich beyond his wildest dreams – playing as he does memory games with his son that involve driving one super car after another out of his garage and asking which one is missing.

He has won every title going for club and country except the World Cup. The goal scoring records are toppling – seemingly - by the week. Top scorer for Real Madrid, top scorer for Portugal, he’s done it all. But he keeps coming back for more. He is devoted to the point of obsession.

And that's before we discuss Messi's 2016 failures - the underwhelming Champions League campaign, the Copa Centenario penalty shoot-out meltdown and his now-rescinded decision to quit the national team.


All of which makes it all the more difficult to fathom just why he had to drag Ronaldo - again - into his praise of Messi. Not only is Xavi a champion in his own right, but he knows just how much goes into becoming the best. Instead of respect from the Barcelona contingent, Ronaldo gets only insults.

Xavi – at Al-Sadd in Qatar now but very much in the House of Barca – remains part of the club’s propaganda campaigns. Remember it is usually the well-spoken, mannerly Xavi who talks up the prospects of players at rival clubs joining Barcelona by referencing their “Barca DNA”. Given his standing within the game – which is beyond reproach – he escapes criticism for that kind of flattery through the press.

Now, Cristiano has called him out on his barbs through the media. And for that, Ronaldo himself has been criticised. There were probably more elegant ways of making his point but he is a frustrated man.

Yet somehow, Xavi has become the victim in this episode. It’s being portrayed as the arrogant Ronaldo lashing out at little old Xavi and running the midfielder’s achievements into the ground. Not true. In fact, Ronaldo pointed out how much Xavi had actually won through his career.

Ronaldo can’t help himself. He is – refreshingly – one of the most emotionally-honest top players out there. If there is something bothering him, he’ll say it – whether it’s Iceland’s tactics at the Euros or this latest spat with Xavi.

Ronaldo is entitled to defend himself and he is entitled to some respect. And only a Barcelona fan would dispute that he’s going to win a fourth Ballon d’Or.

Photos: A Nigerian man proposes to his white girlfriend on Olumo Rock, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria



An adventurous Nigerian man proposed to his white girlfriend at the top of Olumo Rock yesterday september 13th in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Both couple's were on green white green Nigeria's jersey. Congrats to the new couple's in town.



            

Video: Nigerian migrants rescued from Mediterranean sea, burst into songs of praise as they entered Europe

 
This is a BBC covered video of a ship on the Mediterranean sea, where Nigerian migrants rescued off Libya coast. They burst into Nigerian praise songs moment they touched down in Europe loool.

Photos: Kendall and Kylie staying in $27 million pent house for free during New York Fashion Week

         

             

TMZ reports that the famous sisters are putting up at a $26.5 million loft for free while attending New York Fashion Week. The site claims broker Andrew Azoulay (from Douglas Elliman) hooked them up with the luxury apartment. It boasts 9 bedrooms and 9 1/2 baths spread over 7,200 sq feet on four stories.
It also features seven breathtaking terraces facing every direction and is situated in TriBeCa.  The duo have shared pictures on Instagram showing off their lavish surroundings. See more photos below.


                 
                   
                   
                   
                       
                   


U.S. Economy could decline to $1 trillion, if Trump wins presidential election; said Oxford Economics


The U.S. economy could be $1 trillion smaller than otherwise expected in 2021 if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins the presidential election in November, economics research firm. Oxford Economics said on Tuesday.
While the firm said Trump's policies - including more protectionist trade measures, tax cuts and mass deportation of illegal immigrants - may be watered down in negotiations with Congress, they could have "adverse" consequences.
"Should Mr. Trump prove more successful in achieving adoption of his policies, the consequences could be far-reaching - knocking 5 percent off the level of U.S. GDP relative to baseline and undermining the anticipated recovery in global growth," it said.
Oxford Economics describes itself as an independent global advisory firm. They are headquartered in Oxford, England, but have offices around the world including Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington.
Under its baseline scenario, Oxford Economics expects U.S. gross domestic product - the value of all goods and services produced in the economy - to grow at a fairly constant rate of around 2 percent from 2017, reaching $18.5 trillion in 2021.
Oxford Economics said its baseline scenario assumes Trump's Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton triumphs in the Nov. 8 vote and a split Congress emerges - between a Republican U.S. House of Representatives and a Democratic U.S. Senate - which results largely in a continuation of current policies.
If Trump is successful in implementing his policies, it predicts growth would slow significantly, falling near zero in 2019, and reducing overall GDP to $17.5 trillion.
Trump would face challenges winning the backing of Congress for all his policies, and some economists argue that looser tax policy could actually help boost economic growth.
The latest opinion polls show Clinton, the former secretary of state, ahead, but her lead has slipped in recent weeks.
Sources: Yahoo News London, Contribution Olusola Planet Blog. 

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