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Saturday, 15 October 2016

Women Are Defeating Donald Trump

National polls in October show a wide gender gap


POLLWOMENMEN
CBS NewsClinton +18Trump +11
CNNClinton +14Trump +4
Fairleigh DickinsonClinton +24Trump +7
Fox NewsClinton +10Trump +7
Google Consumer SurveysClinton +13Trump +3
Ipsos/ReutersClinton +9Clinton +5
Morning ConsultClinton +6Clinton +4
PRRI/The AtlanticClinton +33Trump +11
Quinnipiac UniversityClinton +20Trump +12
Rasmussen ReportsClinton +11Clinton +2
USC Dornsife/LA TimesClinton +9Trump +14
YouGovClinton +15Trump +2
AverageClinton +15Trump +5


Donald Trump As the number of women accusing Donald Trump of sexual misconduct or harassment abruptly spiked, his surrogates began asking, "Why now?"
"These allegations are decades old," Trump surrogate A.J. Delgado told MSNBC's Chris Hayes. "If somebody actually did that, Chris, any reasonable woman would have come forward and said something at the time."
In fact, women have been making allegations that Donald Trump has sexually assaulted or harassed them for decades, including in sworn court filings. Some of the behavior women have described to reporters closely parallels Trump's own characterization of his conduct in a recently unearthed 2005 recording.
"I just start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even wait," he told then-"Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush. (Access Hollywood is owned and distributed by NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC News and MSNBC.) In the tape, Trump brags about how being a star means "you can do anything," including "grab them by the pussy."

females are totally against  with  trump. it will be effect on  the result of vote. facts and figers shows above the females are  voating to clinton.. if the trump  will be selected the president of america  in this country females will not be feel secure. females must facing problems.   


Saudi coalition attacked Yemen funeral based on wrong information: investigation



The Saudi-led coalition fighting the Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen attacked a funeral there after receiving incorrect information from Yemeni military figures that armed Houthi leaders were in the area, an investigative body set up by the coalition said on Saturday.
The Saudi-led campaign in Yemen has come under severe criticism since last Saturday's air strike on the funeral gathering in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, killing 140 people according to one U.N. estimate, and 82 according to the Houthis.
Mourners who died in the attack included some of Yemen's top political and security officials, potentially galvanizing powerful tribes to join the Houthis in opposing a Saudi-backed exiled government.
"A party affiliated to the Yemeni Presidency of the General Chief of Staff wrongly passed information that there was a gathering of armed Houthi leaders in a known location in Sanaa, and insisted that the location be targeted immediately," the investigators concluded, according to a statement.
The Joint Incidents Assessment Team (JIAT) said in the statement that the coalition's Air Operations Centre in Yemen also failed to obtain approval for the strike from commanders, a violation of protocol.
The JIAT called for a review of the rules of engagement and for compensation for the families of the victims. It also said "appropriate action" should be taken against those who caused the incident, without elaborating.
The coalition accepted the findings in a statement released hours later and said it had begun to implement the JIAT's recommendations.
"The coalition command expresses its regret at this unintentional incident and the ensuing pain for victims’ families," it said.
"The incident is not in line with the coalition's objectives, namely protecting civilians and restoring safety and stability to Yemen."
International condemnation of the strike had been swift. The White House announced an immediate review of Washington's support for the 18-month-old military push against the Houthis.
Senior U.S. officials also said the attack had killed senior figures who were important to the reconciliation process.
The strike has threatened to escalate Yemen's civil war and pull the United States further into the conflict.

Houthi-led forces had responded to the attack by launching missiles into Saudi Arabia and possibly at a U.S. warship stationed off the Yemeni coast, prompting U.S. retaliatory strikes against what Washington said were Houthi radar sites.
The United Nations estimates that 10,000 people have been killed in the war and blames coalition air strikes for 60 percent of some 3,800 civilian deaths since March 2015.
Attacks continued on Saturday, with Houthi media claiming responsibility for firing another missile into Saudi Arabia, at a military camp in Asir province.
An air strike also hit the Houthi-controlled Hodeida port, killing a military commander responsible for operations in three provinces, according to a news agency affiliated with the group's leading ally, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
A spokesman for the coalition could not immediately be reached for comment.

(Reporting by Katie Paul, Mostafa Hashem and Mohammed Ghobari; Editing by Andrew Bolton)


42 Horrible Things Donald Trump Has Said About Women:

Below are 42 of the most horrible and sexist remarks to come from the man who could be the next Republican presidential nominee:
  1. “I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?”
  2. “Beauty and elegance, whether in a woman, a building, or a work of art, is not just superficial or something pretty to see.”
  3. “ 26,000 unreported sexual assults in the military-only 238 convictions. What did these geniuses expect when they put men & women together? ”
  4. “It’s certainly not groundbreaking news that the early victories by the women on ‘The Apprentice’ were, to a very large extent, dependent on their sex appeal.”
  5. “You know, it doesn’t really matter what [the media] write as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass.”
  6. “You wouldn’t have your job if you weren’t beautiful.”
  7. “The most difficult aspect of the prenuptial agreement is informing your future wife (or husband): I love you very much, but just in case things don’t work out, this is what you will get in the divorce. There are basically three types of women and reactions. One is the good woman who very much loves her future husband, solely for himself, but refuses to sign the agreement on principle. I fully understand this, but the man should take a pass anyway and find someone else. The other is the calculating woman who refuses to sign the prenuptial agreement because she is expecting to take advantage of the poor, unsuspecting sucker she’s got in her grasp. There is also the woman who will openly and quickly sign a prenuptial agreement in order to make a quick hit and take the money given to her.”
  8. “Women have one of the great acts of all time. The smart ones act very feminine and needy, but inside they are real killers. The person who came up with the expression ‘the weaker sex’ was either very naive or had to be kidding. I have seen women manipulate men with just a twitch of their eye — or perhaps another body part.”
  9. “If Hillary Clinton can’t satisfy her husband what makes her think she can satisfy America?”
  10. “[Angelina Jolie’s] been with so many guys she makes me look like a baby... And, I just don’t even find her attractive.”
  11. “While  @ BetteMidler  is an extremely unattractive woman, I refuse to say that because I always insist on being politically correct. ”
  12. Rosie O’Donnell is “crude, rude, obnoxious and dumb.”
  13. “My favorite part [of ‘Pulp Fiction’] is when Sam has his gun out in the diner and he tells the guy to tell his girlfriend to shut up. Tell that bitch to be cool. Say: ‘Bitch be cool.’ I love those lines.”
  14. New York Times columnist  Gail Collins recalled: “During one down period, I referred to him in print as a ‘financially embattled thousandaire’ and he sent me a copy of the column with my picture circled and ‘The Face of a Dog!’ written over it.”
  15.   “Cher is somewhat of a loser. She’s lonely. She’s unhappy. She’s very miserable.”
  16. “All of the women on ‘The Apprentice’ flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously. That’s to be expected.”
  17. “Robert Pattinson should not take back Kristen Stewart. She cheated on him like a dog & will do it again – just watch. He can do much better!”
  18. “Ariana Huffington is unattractive, both inside and out. I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man – he made a good decision.”
  19. “If I were running ‘The View’, I’d fire Rosie O’Donnell. I mean, I’d look at her right in that fat, ugly face of hers, I’d say ‘Rosie, you’re fired.’” 
  20. “I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.” 
  21. “I think the only difference between me and the other candidates is that I’m more honest and my women are more beautiful.” 
  22. "Lyin' Ted Cruz just used a picture of Melania from a shoot in his ad. Be careful, Lyin' Ted, or I will spill the beans on your wife!"
  23. “Look at that face. Would anybody vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?! I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posedta say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious? ”
  24. “How much money is the extremely unattractive (both inside and out) Arianna Huffington paying her poor ex-hubby for the use of his name?" 
  25. “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her — wherever. ”
  26. “Heidi Klum. Sadly, she’s no longer a 10."
  27. “She was gonna beat Obama. I don't know who would be worse, I don't know, how could it be worse? But she was going to beat -- she was favored to win -- and she got schlonged, she lost, I mean she lost. ”
  28. “She’s back there, little Katy...a third-rate reporter. ”
  29. "Can you imagine the parents of Kelli ... when she said, 'Mom, Dad, I just fell in love with a big, fat pig named Rosie?’ "
  30. “She is a dog who wrongfully comments on me.”
  31. "It must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees.”
  32. "Why does she keep interrupting everybody?"
  33. “I bet you make a great wife."
  34. "We're all a little chubby but Rosie's just worse than most of us. But it's not the chubbiness — Rosie is a very unattractive person, both inside and out."
  35. "Rosie's a person who's very lucky to have her girlfriend. And she better be careful or I'll send one of my friends over to pick up her girlfriend, why would she stay with Rosie if she had another choice?"
  36. “A person who is flat-chested is very hard to be a 10.”
  37. "Her ass is too fat." 
  38. "Well, you never get to the face because the body's so good."
  39. "How do the breasts look?" 
  40. "And the girls—we're supposed to call them women, but they're girls to me .”
  41. “I find women to be much more aggressive than men. In fact, many of the people that are in my company and that I hire are women. I find women to be far more aggressive—and, sexually, far more aggressive—than men. ”
  42. "You have to treat 'em like shit."

Climate change: 'Monumental' deal to cut HFCs, fastest growing greenhouse gases

More than 150 countries have reached a deal described as "monumental" to phase out gases that are making global warming worse.
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used in fridges, air conditioning and aerosol sprays.
Delegates meeting in Rwanda accepted a complex amendment to the Montreal Protocol that will see richer countries cut back their HFC use from 2019.
But some critics say the compromise may have less impact than expected.

Three-way deal

US Secretary of State John Kerry, who helped forge the deal in a series of meetings in the Rwandan capital, said it was a major victory for the Earth.
"It's a monumental step forward, that addresses the needs of individual nations but it will give us the opportunity to reduce the warming of the planet by an entire half a degree centigrade," he told BBC News.
The new agreement will see three separate pathways for different countries.
Richer economies like the European Union, the US and others will start to limit their use of HFCs within a few years and make a cut of at least 10% from 2019.
Some developing countries like China, nations in Latin America and island states will freeze their use of HFCs from 2024.

What is the Montreal Protocol?

  • International treaty designed to protect the environment against the impact of harmful substances
  • Created in 1987 following the discovery of a large hole in the Earth's ozone layer over Antarctica
  • Came into force in 1989 with the main aim of ending the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • CFCs replaced by hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
  • Amendment proposed after scientists discovered that, while they pose no threat to the ozone layer, HFCs contribute to global warming by trapping heat radiating off the Earth
  • The protocol has undergone a number of revisions since it was introduced and has been successful in eliminating more than 100 fluorinated gases

Other developing countries, specifically India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and the Gulf states will not freeze their use until 2028.
China, the world's largest producer of HFCs, will not actually start to cut their production or use until 2029.India, will start even later, making its first 10% cut in use in 2032.
"Absolutely it's a historic day," said Durwood Zaelke, from the Institute for Government and Sustainable Development (IGSD), a long time participant in the Montreal Protocol talks.
"We came to get a half a degree of warming out of the system and we are going to walk away with about 90% from the Kigali amendment."
Certainly if the agreement is implemented in full it will make a big difference to global warming. Experts estimate it will remove the equivalent of about 70 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by 2050.
"HFCs posed an immediate threat to a safe climate due to their increasing use and high global warming potential, thousands of times more potent than carbon dioxide," said Christian Aid's Senior Policy Advisor, Benson Ireri.
"By agreeing to an early HFC phase down schedule, we've bought ourselves a bit more time to shift to a global low carbon economy and protect the world's most vulnerable people."But some observers questioned the concessions made to India and China, suggesting they had weakened the overall impact. The target of cutting global warming by 0.5 degrees may not be realised.
"They needed an agreement here as it's seen as an Obama legacy, so the US delegation has been pretty aggressive in making China and India get to an agreement," said Paula Tejon Carbajal from Greenpeace International.
"It's an incremental step towards 0.5 degrees but its not there yet, they say that the market will work to get us there, but we are not there yet."
The US Secretary of State believes that the science underpinning the deal is sound. He is confident that it will have a huge impact on warming.
"I feel very positive about where we are, we ran all the numbers and everybody feels confident that the integrity of the substance of this is there," he told the BBC.
Supporters argue that this agreement in Kigali will build on the foundations laid by the Paris climate agreement, signed by over 190 countries last December, and which becomes operational early in November.
They also point to the past history of the Montreal Protocol - over 100 fluorinated gases have been eliminated in the agreement's 30 year history. Once the regulation has been passed, industry rapidly develops alternatives.
"The market is going to wash over India, and will sweep them along, they will make the transition a lot faster than the number they put up," said Durwood Zaelke.
"Phase-outs have always driven the market transition so the laggards will be moved along by the market."
There was a sense of quiet jubilation among delegates here when the deal was finally gavelled through in the early hours of Saturday morning.
'It's a big deal," one observer said, "but it could have been bigger."

gender discrimination at work place

Gender refers to the group of socially constructed roles and relationships, personality traits, attitudes, behaviors, values, relative power and influences that society blame on to the two sexes on a differential basis. Whereas biological sex is determined by genetic and anatomical characteristics, gender is an obtain identity that is learned, changes over time, and varies commonly within and across cultures. Gender is relational and refers not simply to women or men but to the relationship between them”. “Gender refers to the economic, social and cultural attributes and opportunities related with being male or female at a particular point in time”.Organizations are established basically to achieve the goals of profit maximization or provision of quality services to enhance the living standard of the people in any society. To achieve these goals, competent employees are required. Availability of quality management in terms of skills, education and experience that abhors gender discrimination of any kind determines organizational effectiveness. The implication of this position is that weak management irrespective of gender breeds an inefficient organization in particular and the society in general. Workers in an organization, irrespective of their gender, are classified into management/senior employees and others. The management/senior employees are responsible for the overall administration of the organization for enhanced performance. Nigeria, like other countries in Africa, has almost equal number of males and females that make up the total population. For instance, the last Nigeria’s national population census that took place in females were 68.3 million, which is about 48.78 percent and males constituted 71.7 million, which is 51.22 percent of the total population of about 140 million. In such a situation, it is out of place, therefore, to discriminate against women in the area of leadership in organizations, particularly in the Nigerian universities, if enhanced performance is to be achieved.