Thursday, 20 April 2017

Jeff Sessions dismisses Hawaii as 'an island in the Pacific'

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is apparently flabbergasted a federal judge from "an island in the Pacific" — also known as Hawaii — had the right to block President Trump's executive orders temporarily banning immigration from several Muslim majority nations. "I really am amazed that a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific can issue an order that stops the president of the United States from what appears to be clearly his statutory and constitutional power," Sessions said during an interview Wednesday night on The Mark Levin Show.
Hawaii might be more than 4,000 miles away from Sessions' home state of Alabama, but it's certainly still on the map as a U.S. state. That means that, yes, the sitting federal judge who serves in that Hawaiian district court has the same constitutional right as federal judges in other states to push back on executive branch powers as part of that whole separate but equal branches of government thing.

10 Years Of Togetherness: What's The Secret Behind Aishwarya-Abhishek's Successful Married Life?

It's been ten years since Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai tied the knot. Doesn't seem that long ago, does it? But in these ten years, their love has grown a million times more. 
Since it's their tenth year wedding anniversary, here are some memorable times from their timeline that their love was just 'Relationship Goals'!

On proposing to Aishwarya...
On proposing to Aishwarya...
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Abhishek was standing on the balcony of his hotel room in New York, and he just wondered how nice it would be to get married to Aishwarya.
So, guess where did he pop the question?
So, guess where did he pop the question?
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On that same balcony!
Aishwarya considered it to be very sweet.
Aishwarya considered it to be very sweet.
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A part of her was also surprised that it was actually happening. She was going to marry the love of her life!
The best thing about being married?
The best thing about being married?
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According to Aishwarya, marriage is like being with a dear friend for the rest of your life! Abhishek considers Aish to be his best friend. He can talk to her about anything in the world.
On their favourite things together.
On their favourite things together.
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Aishwarya said that she loved that Abhi was a mix of well-mannered, chivalrous boy and a knight in shining armor. And in return, he considers himself to be every married woman's dream. A child all mothers would want!
Abhishek loves... 
Abhishek loves... 
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The fact that Aishwarya always had a reputation for being a diva. But her genuineness would disarm the other person into thinking that she's pretty cool.
Aishwarya loves...
Aishwarya loves...
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The fact that Abhishek takes risks, no matter the course it may chart.
Who fell in love first?
Who fell in love first?
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None of them actually thought about that. They didn't sit down and analyze the situation. It just happened. 
On the 16th of November, 2011.
On the 16th of November, 2011.
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They were blessed with their daughter, Aaradhya Bachchan.
What do they think of each other?
What do they think of each other?
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According to Aishwarya, Abhishek has been her source of inspiration, and he has always supported her. Abhishek is always thrilled to see her in the morning as if they were still a newly married couple.
Cute, aren't they?

Trump says Iran 'not living up to the spirit' of nuclear deal

President Trump said Thursday that Iran is “not living up to the spirit” of the nuclear deal struck under the Obama administration, warning that his team is analyzing it “very, very carefully.”  
The president made the comments during a White House press conference, a day after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced a “comprehensive review” of the nuclear deal. Even as the administration this week formally certified that Iran is complying with the deal’s terms, Trump said Thursday that Tehran is not doing enough.
“They are doing a tremendous disservice to an agreement that was signed,” Trump said. “They are not living up to the spirit of the agreement.”
The president did not go into specifics, and left open the door to whether the administration might scrap, uphold or try to revise the Obama-era agreement.
“We will see what happens,” Trump said.
The administration has made clear it is looking closely at the agreement, which Trump has long criticized, without signaling what the end-goal might be. Earlier Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif  -- a key player in international negotiations for the deal that had Iran curb its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief – tweeted, “Worn-out US accusations can't mask its admission of Iran's compliance w/ JCPOA, obligating US to change course & fulfill its own commitments.”
Trump spoke Thursday at a joint press conference alongside visiting Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.
The visit comes as the Trump administration is tackling multiple foreign challenges including the Syrian civil war, Iran’s nuclear ambitions and most immediately the tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Moments before their press conference, a police officer reportedly was killed and two were wounded in a shooting on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
“It looks like another terrorist attack,” Trump said, offering his “condolences” to the French people. “What can you say, it just never ends.”
On North Korea, Trump said he hopes to address the problem, with China’s help. He said he has told Chinese President Xi Jinping they could get a much better trade deal if they “get rid of this menace” or otherwise help ease the situation in North Korea.
Tillerson said Wednesday the U.S. was exploring ways to pressure North Korea to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. North Korean state media later threatened to launch a "super-mighty pre-emptive strike" that would reduce South Korea and the United states "to ashes." 
Italy could be more closely involved in dealing with Syria, in its capacity as a member of the G-7.
The G-7 nations have urged Russia to pressure the Syrian government to end the six-year civil war, and blame Bashar Assad's military for a recent chemical attack that killed more than 80 people.
Trump will travel to Europe next month for the first time since taking office for a NATO meeting in Brussels, followed by a G-7 meeting in Italy.
G-7 members include the U.S., Germany, France, Britain, Canada, Japan and Italy.
Italy is also a member of NATO, the military alliance to which Trump says the U.S. contributes more than it receives.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

North Korea Warns Of 'Super-Mighty' Strike On US Amid Rising Tensions

Watch Out
  • North Korea issued a warning of a "super-mighty preemptive strike" that would reduce the US "to ashes" via state newspaper today. The threat comes amid rising tensions between the US and North Korea, but is not unprecedented in North Korean rhetoric.
Don't Burn Bridges
  • President Trump will face off again against US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who he accused of being biased because of his "Mexican Heritage". The judge has been assigned the case of the first deported DREAMer, who is suing after he was taken into custody and deported despite the fact that he has protection from the Obama-era immigration order DACA.
10 Days From Hell
  • The White House is preparing for a government shutdown next Friday. In an attempt to secure legislative victories in Trump's first 100 days, the Trump administration is angling to secure funding for the border wall, immigration enforcement officers, and a bigger military. Democrats universally oppose the proposal, and congressional Republicans are trying to find a middle ground.
  • The White House is trying to revive the fight against Obamacare. White House sources tell CNN that the Trump administration is contemplating reviving the healthcare debate and get a vote in congress within the next 10 days so they can add it to their 100-day resume. Both Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence mentioned on Tuesday that the fight wasn't over.
  • A Compromise on health care may be emerging from The House. The Huffington Post reports that the Freedom Caucus has negotiated a deal that would allow states to opt-out of the rule requiring equal coverage for those with pre-existing conditions, as long as states opt-in to federal high-risk pools, or create some other solution. The deal is not finalized yet, and is being reviewed by House and Senate leadership.