Friday, September 30, 2016

WORLD_ SYRIA_ Russia sends more warplanes to Syria amid world anger at 'barbarous' strikes

REUTERS

World News
| Fri Sep 30, 2016 | 4:58pm EDT

Russia sends more warplanes to Syria amid world anger at 'barbarous' strikes

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By Dmitry Solovyov and Ellen Francis | MOSCOW/BEIRUT

Russia is sending more warplanes to Syria to ramp up its campaign of air strikes, a Russian newspaper reported on Friday, as Moscow defied global censure over an escalation that Western countries say has torpedoed diplomacy.

U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel described the Russian and Syrian bombing of the city of Aleppo as "barbarous", the White House said after the two leaders spoke by telephone.

Fighting intensified a week into a new Russian-backed government offensive to capture all of Syria's largest city and crush the last remaining urban stronghold of the rebellion.

READ MORE: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-idUSKCN1201WN



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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Hillary Clinton Email Scandal CONTINUES_ VICE News got the State Department to release more Hillary Clinton emails right before Election Day

VICE NEWS

2016 US Election

VICE News got the State Department to release more Hillary Clinton emails right before Election Day

By Jason Leopold

September 29, 2016 | 10:53 pm

Hillary Clinton's damn emails will continue to be a campaign issue leading right up into the presidential election.

Late Wednesday, the State Department agreed to post to its website by November 3 as many as 1,850 pages of emails that Clinton failed to turn over originally. The FBI recovered the emails during the bureau's investigation into Clinton's email practices.

The deal was hammered out between VICE News and the State and Justice departments in response to our ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits against the agencies. We sued State in January 2015 for all of Clinton's emails, two months before it was publicly known she exclusively used private email to conduct official business as Secretary of State. Our FOIA case was the catalyst behind the yearlong release of 30,000 of Clinton's emails.

We later filed a FOIA lawsuit against the FBI for everything the bureau recovered from Clinton's private email server, including the emails the FBI found that she didn't turn over to State.

The State Department said that of the nearly 15,000 additional emails the FBI found, about 5,600 were determined to be "work-related" correspondence and were not personal communications between Clinton and other people. That's the reason Clinton gave when she was asked why as many as 30,000 of her emails were deleted before her lawyers turned over the rest to State.

Related: This is what Hillary Clinton's 18 private emails to President Obama were about

During a court hearing Monday in US District Court in Washington, DC, Justice Department attorney Jennie Kneedler said the 5,600 emails were retrieved from "multiple sources" by the FBI "including Mrs. Clinton." Kneedler told the judge presiding over our case that she didn't know if the emails came from other people in Clinton's camp, were found on other private servers in use in Clinton's home, or if the emails were initially deleted and restored.

It's possible some of the 5,600 emails may end up being duplicates of emails the State Department has already released. It's also likely many will be heavily redacted.

VICE News argued that it was a matter of public interest for the government to release all of the emails the FBI found before Election Day. In a separate FOIA lawsuit for Clinton's emails filed against State by conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, government lawyers told a federal court judge it didn't have any available resources to process and review all 5,600 emails before the election.

Last week, the judge in that case ordered State to release up to 1,050 pages of emails in three installments of 350 between October and the election. So that means up to 2,900 pages of additional Clinton emails will be released when combined with the disclosures that will be made in VICE News' FOIA lawsuit.

State Department officials said that other FOIA lawsuits, including a separate one filed by VICE News last year that involves the records of Clinton's top aides, were straining State's resources, so they couldn't dedicate staff to review all 5,600 emails. Ryan James, VICE News' attorney working on the case, came up with a compromise: redirect staff to work on reviewing and releasing Clinton's emails and hold off on working on VICE News' other FOIA lawsuit until the Clinton review is done.

The State Department agreed.

The content of the undisclosed Clinton emails is unknown, but it's unlikely any of the messages will contain a smoking gun. Even so, it's not the content that's at issue. It's the fact that Clinton deleted emails she said were personal but turned out to be work-related. For some voters it calls into question Clinton's trustworthiness and honesty. The fact that some portion will be released just before Election Day could be damaging to Clinton's campaign if it ends up becoming a major talking point and she's forced to mount a defense about why the communications were never turned over to the State Department in the first place.

In the first presidential debate on Monday, Republican challenger Donald Trump hammered Clinton over the email scandal.

In her most contrite statement about the issue to date, Clinton said, "You know, I made a mistake using a private e- mail... and if I had to do it over again, I would, obviously, do it differently. But I'm not going to make any excuses. It was a mistake, and I take responsibility for that."

Follow Jason Leopold on Twitter: @JasonLeopold

READ MORE: https://news.vice.com/article/hillary-clinton-emails-to-be-released-right-before-the-election

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In her most contrite statement about the issue to date, Clinton said, "You know, I made a mistake using a private e- mail... and if I had to do it over again, I would, obviously, do it differently. But I'm not going to make any excuses. It was a mistake, and I take responsibility for that."

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What do YOU think?


It seems that She never feel ashamed any time she lies !.

Hard to believe a famous LIAR will be US president!.


READ MORE:
Hillary Email Scandal: Clinton Takes Lying To A Whole New Level

http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/hillary-email-scandal-clinton-takes-lying-to-a-whole-new-level/



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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

China's Debt_ Australia has just five years to prepare for risks from China debt: Morrison

FINANCIAL REVIEW

Sep 28 2016 at 11:45 PM
Updated Sep 28 2016 at 11:45 PM

Australia has just five years to prepare for risks from China debt: Morrison


Treasurer Scott Morrison says Australia has five years to ensure that it increases its resilience and "we need to do that by getting the budget back into balance". Nic Walker

Australia has five years to make its budget more resilient to a potential economic shock from booming debt levels in China, Treasurer Scott Morrison says.

His warnings came after the release of the latest World Economic Outlook from the International Monetary Fund on Wednesday, which said China must allow its economy to slow to stop a "disorderly deleveraging", triggering contagion in emerging markets, and hitting asset prices in advanced economies.

The IMF said China's financial links with the rest of the world were now sufficient for a major shock to affect global stock prices, debt markets and currencies, particularly for Beijing's major trading partners such as Australia.

READ MORE: http://www.afr.com/news/australia-has-just-five-years-to-prepare-for-risks-from-china-debt-morrison-20160928-grqdmi


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