Obama stated candidates have to now not a hotel to the "insults" and "clearly now not violence towards other people". Mr. Donald Trump, who leads the race from the Republican nomination, has canceled his Chicago rally after combating broke out between his supporters and protestors. His rivals and others accused him of using inflammatory rhetoric.
Then on Saturday, Mr. Trump failed miserably in the Republican caucuses in Washington d.c. and Wyoming.
Mr Obama, who will stand down in January to after the presidential elections of November, was speaking at a democratic party fundraiser in Dallas on a Saturday.
He said: "what the folks who are running for Office should focus on is how we can make it even better not the insults and threats of the school yard and the production data, do not split along lines of tribe and faith."
The clash at the Trump Chicago he recovered on Friday began more than an hour before the event was due to start, and continued after it was cancelled.
tremendous anger
On Saturday, Mr. Trump campaigning in Ohio, one of the key State as well as Florida and Ohio--hold primaries on Tuesday.
In Dayton, Ohio, he was surrounded briefly by secret service personnel on the stage after a man tried to breach a security fence.
Donald Trump has taken a strong stance on immigration, promising to build a "great wall" on the border with Mexico.
Comment on the relationship between Muslims and us earlier this week, he said: "Islam hates us."
Mr Trump denied fostering Division.
"I represent a large group of peoples that for have a lot of anger," he said. "There is tremendous anger out there on both sides."
His Trump rivals for the nomination of Republican Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz has called the incident "sad".
Texas Senator Cruz accused Mr Donald Trump of creating an environment that to just encourages this kind of nasty language.
Kasich told him rhetoric Donald trump (makes it most difficult) to support him.
Ted Cruz won a convincing victory in the closed session of Wyoming while Rubio narrowly beat Mr. Kasich in Washington DC. Trump to a distant third in both contests.
Cruz also wins on the territory of the island of Guam.
In the Democratic race. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is continuing his challenge against first Hillary Clinton.
Mrs. Clinton won the votes of the Democrats ' first in the Northern Mariana Islands
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Sunday, March 13, 2016
German Elections : The refugee policy of the Merkel test
German citizens are participating in three regional elections, which are called the test of Merkel's policy on refugees.
It is expected that the inflow of opponent "alternative for Germany (AFD) will work well against Merkel's open door policy into these elections.
In Germany in the year 2015, the majority of refugees and asylum seekers entered million.
He was hopeful Saturday when asked if they are ready for the elections, said the German Chancellor.
According to opinion polls, Merkel's Party the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) would remain the largest party in the eastern region of Saxony-Anhalt.
However, it faces defeat in Baden Western region of the country, where it is currently the largest party.
The Rhine River is expected to be fierce in the inland area.
According to the study, the FDA has received 19% support in Saxony in the CDU and Social Democrats formed a coalition Government.
If AFD made good in the election, and his allies will have to maintain the lead.
The AFD is already represented in five of Germany's 16 regional parliaments. The recent elections to give up the fight to stop the violence, "borders" and "asylum".
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the success of the Saturday of the AFD will not change the Government's position on refugees
It is expected that the inflow of opponent "alternative for Germany (AFD) will work well against Merkel's open door policy into these elections.
In Germany in the year 2015, the majority of refugees and asylum seekers entered million.
He was hopeful Saturday when asked if they are ready for the elections, said the German Chancellor.
According to opinion polls, Merkel's Party the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) would remain the largest party in the eastern region of Saxony-Anhalt.
However, it faces defeat in Baden Western region of the country, where it is currently the largest party.
The Rhine River is expected to be fierce in the inland area.
According to the study, the FDA has received 19% support in Saxony in the CDU and Social Democrats formed a coalition Government.
If AFD made good in the election, and his allies will have to maintain the lead.
The AFD is already represented in five of Germany's 16 regional parliaments. The recent elections to give up the fight to stop the violence, "borders" and "asylum".
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the success of the Saturday of the AFD will not change the Government's position on refugees
Saturday, March 12, 2016
The combination of the two drugs reduces the HER2-positive breast cancer in 11 days
The Scientists from the Institute of cancer research, (London) the University of Manchester and the University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, has found an interesting revelation about breast cancer. Their exhaustive research on a group of women who suffer from malignant tumors of breast cancer found that a combination of two drugs on lapatinib and trastuzumab (Herceptin) can effectively shrink tumors HER2 cancer affected women in 11 days. The result is a pretty compelling and drew attention to the world.
The test was applied to EPHOS (B) 256 women suffering from HER2-positive breast cancer. Then the women were in the phase between initial diagnosis and surgery to remove the tumors. With 256 women were divided into three groups. They were being treated for 11 days before their operation. Initially, the products are administered to patients in a random manner. So while some were given lapatinib, trastuzumab some were given, some got a combination of both, and others were given no treatment at all.
Half way between the test sessions, patients taking a combination of the both drugs began to appear more responsive. It has been observed that 17 percent of the women taking both drugs had only minimal residual disease. Is defined as the invasive tumor, which is usually less than 5 mm in size. 11% had a pathological complete response which means that no biological mark of the invasive tumor can be found in the breast.
The trial Co-leader Professor Judith Bliss, Director of the Cancer Research UK-funded clinical trials and the statistics unit in ICR, said! our trial set, to try to use the window between diagnosis and surgery to find traces of that combined treatment with trastuzumab 'em and lapatinib, have a biological effect on HER2 positive tumors. So it was unexpected to see quite such a dramatic response to trastuzumab and lapatinib in 11 days.
Our results are a strong foundation on which you can build additional studies of the combined anti-HER2 therapy before surgery which could reduce the number of women that require subsequent chemotherapy, which is also very effective, but can lead to long-term side effects.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Death Valley in California is experiencing a huge gush of bloom excellent rainfall
The earth is a huge mystery, and the nature of the constantly shows his magic in a million ways. Death Valley in California is one of the driest areas in the country and its tough landscape and high temperatures make it difficult for life to grow and maintain. But then the mystical character sometimes swipes it's magic wand and the flowers. It happened in the barren Death Valley in California, where a huge surge of rainfall has managed to restore life.
Death Valley limited the creation of life on itself, owing to its dry and extremely hot weather. Death Valley national park holds the world record for the warmest temperature of 133 (F) in 1914. So you can imagine what the climate was like in the Valley of death. But every ten years, above average rainfall, forces a hearty flora sprout out the dead landscape and create a wide variety of wildflowers. This phenomenon is called the transformation Super flower.
More than 20 species of flowers flourish creating a sea of vibrant colors. The flowers, which are now waving their heads merrily have transformed the barren Valley to heaven the flamboyant colors. However, the flowers will not take long to spread its beauty. As soon as the temperature rises again, the flowers dry out and eventually die. So beauty is temporary. That the event occurs every 10 years. It is a long wait for a decade to witness this heavenly phenomenon.
Super flower is not only beautiful but also inspiring. No matter how long it takes, or how difficult the situation, life does make his own way out of the difficulty.
Death Valley limited the creation of life on itself, owing to its dry and extremely hot weather. Death Valley national park holds the world record for the warmest temperature of 133 (F) in 1914. So you can imagine what the climate was like in the Valley of death. But every ten years, above average rainfall, forces a hearty flora sprout out the dead landscape and create a wide variety of wildflowers. This phenomenon is called the transformation Super flower.
More than 20 species of flowers flourish creating a sea of vibrant colors. The flowers, which are now waving their heads merrily have transformed the barren Valley to heaven the flamboyant colors. However, the flowers will not take long to spread its beauty. As soon as the temperature rises again, the flowers dry out and eventually die. So beauty is temporary. That the event occurs every 10 years. It is a long wait for a decade to witness this heavenly phenomenon.
Super flower is not only beautiful but also inspiring. No matter how long it takes, or how difficult the situation, life does make his own way out of the difficulty.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Attacked Arsenal fans over anti-Arsene Wenger banner
Arsenal fans have to come an under fire for displaying an anti-Arsene Wenger banner in the during of the FA Cup victory at Hull on Tuesday night.
Supporters have been growing increasingly fractious as Arsenal's season has taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks, with their Premier League title challenge faltering and the prospect of another exit at the last 16 stage of the Champions League looming large.
North London club for book their passage to the FA Cup quarter-finals, where they have faced Watford on Sunday - with a crushing 4-0 win at Hull, So but the evening was overshadowed by a protest from fans who called for Wenger to leave the club.
Wenger himself was fast to dismiss the banner and said they "did not care" if fans chose to an exercise their right to protest.
There is nothing too disappointing for me, Wenger said. I do my job. Look at to the history of the club, since the club exists, and you will notice that I have nothing to be scared of.
So do you know someone who has to win it (the FA Cup) more than me? We have judged the season afterward and I'm a quite amazed so many to people judge it so early.
We haven't given up to anywhere and you will see be that in the coming weeks. This club has been for a much worse position than it's a today.
Wenger was to support by his opposite number Steve Bruce.I just couldn't understand that for the life of me, he said.
So but, then again, we are in a crazy industry at to the moment where the coach or the manager, So no matter who you are or what respect to you've got. people coming after you. We are going the talk about it, probably.
The fella has been a immense for an Arsenal for 20 years and maybe those idiots, who think they want a change until there have changed might rue that decision forever more.
He have been managing Arsenal since '96, which is a quite remarkable. He have been able to be shrug it off, dust to off. He is a very, most experienced man and we are talking about one of the greats here.
Arsenal striker Former (Ian Wright), who has himself been critical of the many aspects of Arsenal's for this season, became embroiled in a Twitter row after the attacking the fans who displayed the banner at the KC Stadium.
Supporters have been growing increasingly fractious as Arsenal's season has taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks, with their Premier League title challenge faltering and the prospect of another exit at the last 16 stage of the Champions League looming large.
North London club for book their passage to the FA Cup quarter-finals, where they have faced Watford on Sunday - with a crushing 4-0 win at Hull, So but the evening was overshadowed by a protest from fans who called for Wenger to leave the club.
Wenger himself was fast to dismiss the banner and said they "did not care" if fans chose to an exercise their right to protest.
There is nothing too disappointing for me, Wenger said. I do my job. Look at to the history of the club, since the club exists, and you will notice that I have nothing to be scared of.
So do you know someone who has to win it (the FA Cup) more than me? We have judged the season afterward and I'm a quite amazed so many to people judge it so early.
We haven't given up to anywhere and you will see be that in the coming weeks. This club has been for a much worse position than it's a today.
Wenger was to support by his opposite number Steve Bruce.I just couldn't understand that for the life of me, he said.
So but, then again, we are in a crazy industry at to the moment where the coach or the manager, So no matter who you are or what respect to you've got. people coming after you. We are going the talk about it, probably.
The fella has been a immense for an Arsenal for 20 years and maybe those idiots, who think they want a change until there have changed might rue that decision forever more.
He have been managing Arsenal since '96, which is a quite remarkable. He have been able to be shrug it off, dust to off. He is a very, most experienced man and we are talking about one of the greats here.
Arsenal striker Former (Ian Wright), who has himself been critical of the many aspects of Arsenal's for this season, became embroiled in a Twitter row after the attacking the fans who displayed the banner at the KC Stadium.
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MH370: Could a plane vanish again? (Reporter25)
Since MH370 went missing two years ago, those of us who frequently fly long-haul across the oceans have no doubt paused to ask if the same thing could happen again.
MH370 was about 40 minutes into its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when something happened. They have no idea what. None whatsoever, & someone who tells you they have the answer is wrong. Investigators still haven't found the wreckage of the plane. These are piling on the agony for relatives & friends of the victims.
What came as a surprise, So even to some in the industry, was to the revelation that planes are not tracked in actual time. When flights cross oceans, pilots check in with air traffic control every 30 minutes. But that leaves long gaps.
The aviation industry says such a catastrophe must seldom happen again. The best way to be sure that is to know where the plane is at all times. So what is changed in airline industry expertise & practice in the last years?
So the public concern about the MH370 scandal grew, the industry agreed to need planes to document their positions, at least, every 15 minutes, & every minute if the aircraft unexpectedly changed work or altitude, or was in distress.
This ought to make it much simpler to locate an aircraft if it crashes in a remote part of the world. But 14 minutes to still a long time for a plane flying at 500 miles an hour. Even if an accident happened minute after the last document, the search area would be immense.
Today, most major global carriers have a satellite contacts and equipment these report aircraft positions more often than the maximum 15-minute requirement.
What happen MH370 again? That not same way, but yes, a plane could still disappear. It could take days, if not weeks, to find a wreckage given the distances planes can be travel in very a quarter of an hour.
Now aviation must show it's made the changes needed to be definite history does not repeat itself.
MH370 was about 40 minutes into its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when something happened. They have no idea what. None whatsoever, & someone who tells you they have the answer is wrong. Investigators still haven't found the wreckage of the plane. These are piling on the agony for relatives & friends of the victims.
What came as a surprise, So even to some in the industry, was to the revelation that planes are not tracked in actual time. When flights cross oceans, pilots check in with air traffic control every 30 minutes. But that leaves long gaps.
The aviation industry says such a catastrophe must seldom happen again. The best way to be sure that is to know where the plane is at all times. So what is changed in airline industry expertise & practice in the last years?
So the public concern about the MH370 scandal grew, the industry agreed to need planes to document their positions, at least, every 15 minutes, & every minute if the aircraft unexpectedly changed work or altitude, or was in distress.
This ought to make it much simpler to locate an aircraft if it crashes in a remote part of the world. But 14 minutes to still a long time for a plane flying at 500 miles an hour. Even if an accident happened minute after the last document, the search area would be immense.
Today, most major global carriers have a satellite contacts and equipment these report aircraft positions more often than the maximum 15-minute requirement.
What happen MH370 again? That not same way, but yes, a plane could still disappear. It could take days, if not weeks, to find a wreckage given the distances planes can be travel in very a quarter of an hour.
Now aviation must show it's made the changes needed to be definite history does not repeat itself.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Mesothelioma Survival statistics
Mesothelioma Survival rates are often be used by doctors as a standard way of discussing a person’s prognosis (outlook). Many people want to know the mesothelioma survival statistics for people in similar situations, When others may not find the numbers helpful, or might not be even want to know them. So if you don’t want to read about the mesothelioma survival statistics, stop reading here.
To get mesothelioma survival rates, doctors has to look at people who were treated at the least several years ago. Although the numbers below are among to most current we have available, improvements in treatment since then could result in a better outcome from people now being diagnosed with a mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma survival rates were often based on previous outcomes of large numbers of people who had the disease, but they can’t predict what will happen to in any person’s case. Knowing a type and the stage of a cancer is very important in estimating outcome. So many other factors can affect survival, such as the person’s age and the overall health, and how well to cancer responds to treatment. But even taking these other factors into account, mesothelioma survival rates are at best rough estimates.
Mesothelioma is a very serious disease. So by the time the symptoms appear and cancer is diagnosed, These disease is often too advanced. Regardless for the extent of cancer, mesothelioma can be very hard to treat.
5-year mesothelioma survival rate
Discussing cancer mesothelioma survival statistics, doctors often use for a number called the 5-year survival rate. The 5-year mesothelioma survival rate is a percentage of people who live at least 5 years after their cancer is diagnosed. Of course, many people live longer than 5 years.
5-year mesothelioma survival takes the proportion of a people with cancer that have survived 5 years and compares it to the survival expected into a similar group of the people without cancer. So that helps adjust for deaths from causes to other than cancer. Based on the data from the National Cancer Institute’s SEER program, but relative 5-year mesothelioma survival rate is between 5% and 10%.
Median mesothelioma survival times
Numbers of the table below are from a large international study that looked at the median mesothelioma survival time of patients with a pleural mesothelioma who are treated with surgery between 1997 and 2010. Median survival for the length of time it took for a half the people into a certain group (like these with a certain type and stage of cancer) to die.
That a general rule, mesothelioma survival times are likely to be longer for people with mesotheliomas that can be operated on than for these with cancers that has spread too far to be removed. So other prognostic factors, such as these listed in the section. How to malignant a mesothelioma staged? Also, can affect survival.
To get mesothelioma survival rates, doctors has to look at people who were treated at the least several years ago. Although the numbers below are among to most current we have available, improvements in treatment since then could result in a better outcome from people now being diagnosed with a mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma survival rates were often based on previous outcomes of large numbers of people who had the disease, but they can’t predict what will happen to in any person’s case. Knowing a type and the stage of a cancer is very important in estimating outcome. So many other factors can affect survival, such as the person’s age and the overall health, and how well to cancer responds to treatment. But even taking these other factors into account, mesothelioma survival rates are at best rough estimates.
Mesothelioma is a very serious disease. So by the time the symptoms appear and cancer is diagnosed, These disease is often too advanced. Regardless for the extent of cancer, mesothelioma can be very hard to treat.
5-year mesothelioma survival rate
Discussing cancer mesothelioma survival statistics, doctors often use for a number called the 5-year survival rate. The 5-year mesothelioma survival rate is a percentage of people who live at least 5 years after their cancer is diagnosed. Of course, many people live longer than 5 years.
5-year mesothelioma survival takes the proportion of a people with cancer that have survived 5 years and compares it to the survival expected into a similar group of the people without cancer. So that helps adjust for deaths from causes to other than cancer. Based on the data from the National Cancer Institute’s SEER program, but relative 5-year mesothelioma survival rate is between 5% and 10%.
Median mesothelioma survival times
Numbers of the table below are from a large international study that looked at the median mesothelioma survival time of patients with a pleural mesothelioma who are treated with surgery between 1997 and 2010. Median survival for the length of time it took for a half the people into a certain group (like these with a certain type and stage of cancer) to die.
That a general rule, mesothelioma survival times are likely to be longer for people with mesotheliomas that can be operated on than for these with cancers that has spread too far to be removed. So other prognostic factors, such as these listed in the section. How to malignant a mesothelioma staged? Also, can affect survival.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Engineers from Google are working in collaboration with UNICEF to fight against the Zika Virus...
He said that a half dozen of its engineers are working to help a Brazil track the Zika virus and mosquito that spreads it's by doing one of the things the search engine to giant does best write algorithms.
Volunteer Google's engineers in San Francisco and it's New York are working together Unicef counterparts to create a system that combines several types of data to help a predict where Aedes aegypti mosquito to might next be particularly active, helping into eradication efforts.
Zika virus has to become an epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean since last fall.
The Zika virus is mainly spread through mosquito bites and has been to potential link to birth defects.
The data sets will include to movement of people gathered from cellular phone locator systems, weather patterns and epidemiological maps for the Zika virus outbreak from the Brazilian Ministry of Health.
We hoping to make predictions about where to next hotspots might appear, Chris Fabian, co-leader for UNICEF's Innovation Unit, said The Associated Press.
Fabian told the Unicef to do similar projects during the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leon and a recent dengue outbreak in Pakistan. Unicef's representative in Brazil Gary Stahl, said the data would be cross-referenced with epidemiological maps created by a country's Health Ministry.
The result could help to fumigators know better where to target, he said. We were hoping that what we can learn from Brazil can be useful in other countries. facing outbreaks of Zika virus, he said.
So, Google announced it was donating $1.5 million to Unicef for the fight against Zika.
He said in a blog post that it's in a good position to an assist since its mission for a help people find information, and it has to experience analysing huge sets of data.
The company have seen a more than 2,950 percent increase in global search interest in Zika virus since November.
Google's operates a large group of businesses, including to a dominant Internet search engine, under a holding company Alphabet Inc.
Google brought in an operating profit of $6.7 billion into last year's fourth quarter.
Volunteer Google's engineers in San Francisco and it's New York are working together Unicef counterparts to create a system that combines several types of data to help a predict where Aedes aegypti mosquito to might next be particularly active, helping into eradication efforts.
Zika virus has to become an epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean since last fall.
The Zika virus is mainly spread through mosquito bites and has been to potential link to birth defects.
The data sets will include to movement of people gathered from cellular phone locator systems, weather patterns and epidemiological maps for the Zika virus outbreak from the Brazilian Ministry of Health.
We hoping to make predictions about where to next hotspots might appear, Chris Fabian, co-leader for UNICEF's Innovation Unit, said The Associated Press.
Fabian told the Unicef to do similar projects during the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leon and a recent dengue outbreak in Pakistan. Unicef's representative in Brazil Gary Stahl, said the data would be cross-referenced with epidemiological maps created by a country's Health Ministry.
The result could help to fumigators know better where to target, he said. We were hoping that what we can learn from Brazil can be useful in other countries. facing outbreaks of Zika virus, he said.
So, Google announced it was donating $1.5 million to Unicef for the fight against Zika.
He said in a blog post that it's in a good position to an assist since its mission for a help people find information, and it has to experience analysing huge sets of data.
The company have seen a more than 2,950 percent increase in global search interest in Zika virus since November.
Google's operates a large group of businesses, including to a dominant Internet search engine, under a holding company Alphabet Inc.
Google brought in an operating profit of $6.7 billion into last year's fourth quarter.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Biggest Super Tuesday wins (Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump)
Republican candidate Trump and Democrat Clinton moved closer for winning their parties' nominations with a series off victories in Super Tuesday elections, the biggest day from the primary campaign.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump each won seven from 11 state races as they distanced themselves from party rivals and looked ahead to a November presidential election showdown.
Hillary Clinton's opponent Bernie Sanders gained the Oklahoma primary and caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado as well as the primary into home state of Vermont, but he failed to broaden his appeal with minority voters who are crucial to the party in presidential elections.
In Republican race (Ted Cruz) to a firebrand conservative senator, win to home state of Texas and Oklahoma and Marco Rubio, a favorite from the Republican establishment, win in Minnesota for a first victory. Both are seeking to a break out as Trump's main rival.
Ted Cruz desperately needed to the Texas win in order to stay in the race.
Still Donald Trump's wins into the South were a blow to Cruz, who once saw the region as own opportunity to put himself on a path to the nomination.
Instead he is looking Donald Trump, a brash New York real estate to mogul, display surprising strength with the region's evangelical Christians and to social conservatives.
Donald Trump won into Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont and Georgia. The important race in Alaska has not been called.
Donald Trump has to stunned the Republican political establishment by emerging as the clear front-runner, winning three from the four contests preceding Super Tuesday.
He has seized on to anxieties of voters angry at Washington and worried about to terrorism, immigration and uncertain economy. Using simple terms, and the often coarse language, he have soared to the top of polls with his pledge to make America great again.
Hillary Clinton, Seen as all-but-inevitable Democratic nominee have contended with an unexpectedly strong challenge for Sanders, a senator and self-described democratic socialist. So Clinton, like Trump, had also won three of the first four races.
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of the state and senator, won to Massachusetts, Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia. The wins reflected her strength into South, where black voters are very important part of the Democratic base and overwhelmingly support her.
Signaling her very confidence, Hillary Clinton set her sights on Donald Trump as she addressed supporters during to a victory rally in Miami.
It has clear tonight that the stakes in this election have never been higher and the rhetoric so we're hearing on the other side have never been lower, said Hillary Clinton, who is seeking to a become America's first female president.
Donald Trump, too had his eye on for general election match-up with Clinton, casting her as part for a political establishment that has failed Americans.
She's been there from so long, Donald Trump told a news of conference at his swanky Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
If she haven't straightened it out by now, she's not going to straighten it out in a next four years.
All Candidates are trying to win delegates who will vote for them at a parties' national convocations in July.
For Republicans, 594 delegates were at a stake, nearly half of a 1,236 needed for the nomination.
Democrats were to allocating 864 delegates, more than one-third of the 2,382 needed to become the nominee.
Hillary Clinton has now won at least 420 of the 864 delegates at a stake, and Sanders at least 231. Including Powerfuldelegates - party leaders who get to a vote for candidates of their choice at the convention - Hillary Clinton now has at least 968 delegates. Sanders has at least 318. It takes 2,381 delegates to a win.
Donald Trump has win at least 174 of the delegates at stake in Tuesday's contests.
Ted Cruz collected at least 88 and Rubio picked up at least 50. Overall, Donald Trump leads with 256 delegates. Ted Cruz has 106, Rubio has 66.
Both Ted Cruz and Partner Rubio have a launched furious verbal attacks on Donald Trump in recent days, So some in the party establishment fear the anti-Donald Trump campaign have come too late.
The six of states voting Tuesday, Huge majorities of Republican voters said they supported a proposal to a temporarily ban all non-citizen Muslims for entering the United States, an idea championed by Donald Trump.
Republicans fear Donald Trump will damage their prospects of a recapturing the White House after President Obama's two terms.
The worries appeared to grow after Donald Trump briefly refused to a disavow the apparent support for a former Klux Klan leader, David Duke, during to a television interview. Donald Trump later said he should not understood the TV interviewer and he did repudiate Duke.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump each won seven from 11 state races as they distanced themselves from party rivals and looked ahead to a November presidential election showdown.
Hillary Clinton's opponent Bernie Sanders gained the Oklahoma primary and caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado as well as the primary into home state of Vermont, but he failed to broaden his appeal with minority voters who are crucial to the party in presidential elections.
In Republican race (Ted Cruz) to a firebrand conservative senator, win to home state of Texas and Oklahoma and Marco Rubio, a favorite from the Republican establishment, win in Minnesota for a first victory. Both are seeking to a break out as Trump's main rival.
Ted Cruz desperately needed to the Texas win in order to stay in the race.
Still Donald Trump's wins into the South were a blow to Cruz, who once saw the region as own opportunity to put himself on a path to the nomination.
Instead he is looking Donald Trump, a brash New York real estate to mogul, display surprising strength with the region's evangelical Christians and to social conservatives.
Donald Trump won into Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont and Georgia. The important race in Alaska has not been called.
Donald Trump has to stunned the Republican political establishment by emerging as the clear front-runner, winning three from the four contests preceding Super Tuesday.
He has seized on to anxieties of voters angry at Washington and worried about to terrorism, immigration and uncertain economy. Using simple terms, and the often coarse language, he have soared to the top of polls with his pledge to make America great again.
Hillary Clinton, Seen as all-but-inevitable Democratic nominee have contended with an unexpectedly strong challenge for Sanders, a senator and self-described democratic socialist. So Clinton, like Trump, had also won three of the first four races.
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of the state and senator, won to Massachusetts, Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia. The wins reflected her strength into South, where black voters are very important part of the Democratic base and overwhelmingly support her.
Signaling her very confidence, Hillary Clinton set her sights on Donald Trump as she addressed supporters during to a victory rally in Miami.
It has clear tonight that the stakes in this election have never been higher and the rhetoric so we're hearing on the other side have never been lower, said Hillary Clinton, who is seeking to a become America's first female president.
Donald Trump, too had his eye on for general election match-up with Clinton, casting her as part for a political establishment that has failed Americans.
She's been there from so long, Donald Trump told a news of conference at his swanky Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
If she haven't straightened it out by now, she's not going to straighten it out in a next four years.
All Candidates are trying to win delegates who will vote for them at a parties' national convocations in July.
For Republicans, 594 delegates were at a stake, nearly half of a 1,236 needed for the nomination.
Democrats were to allocating 864 delegates, more than one-third of the 2,382 needed to become the nominee.
Hillary Clinton has now won at least 420 of the 864 delegates at a stake, and Sanders at least 231. Including Powerfuldelegates - party leaders who get to a vote for candidates of their choice at the convention - Hillary Clinton now has at least 968 delegates. Sanders has at least 318. It takes 2,381 delegates to a win.
Donald Trump has win at least 174 of the delegates at stake in Tuesday's contests.
Ted Cruz collected at least 88 and Rubio picked up at least 50. Overall, Donald Trump leads with 256 delegates. Ted Cruz has 106, Rubio has 66.
Both Ted Cruz and Partner Rubio have a launched furious verbal attacks on Donald Trump in recent days, So some in the party establishment fear the anti-Donald Trump campaign have come too late.
The six of states voting Tuesday, Huge majorities of Republican voters said they supported a proposal to a temporarily ban all non-citizen Muslims for entering the United States, an idea championed by Donald Trump.
Republicans fear Donald Trump will damage their prospects of a recapturing the White House after President Obama's two terms.
The worries appeared to grow after Donald Trump briefly refused to a disavow the apparent support for a former Klux Klan leader, David Duke, during to a television interview. Donald Trump later said he should not understood the TV interviewer and he did repudiate Duke.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Fashionistas Could offer Starbucks A Sexy Leg Up In Italy
The Shockwaves have emanated from announcement that Howard Shultz’s coffee giant Starbucks SBUX +3.16% plans to expand into Italy. That's not exactly like McDonald’s opening in the Italian capital – an event that launched the Slow Food Movement. So also not exactly like McDonald’s selling French fries (which are really from Belgium) in Paris, But it’s a very important big deal.
Spokes folk for a Starbucks have announced that the move will be done with great care and most respect. Some ways that will be easy. These plan to add the sort of standup bars common in Italian coffee bars and a selection of alcoholic libations too – another Euro staple. Those expect to offer smaller portions of their signature drinks, be competitively priced and pay attention to other local customs. So there will be experiments with food offerings. But may be special events and listening tours. Will be enough?
The Staffer Katie Sola has deftly covered some of the basics, So one powerful force of commerce and culture Starbuckians may be able to harness is the world of fashion. A first store is slated for Milan where, during more a few weeks a year, fashion is everything.
Fashion is a most particular tribe with tribletts and minions and attendants and publicists and bloggers and starlets and more. So may be a huge business and have broad impact but it sometimes acts like a tight, and somewhat predictable family. Mostly when it comes to food and drink.
That is a say, cut and cuff, pattern and hew, padding and cutout may change from season to season but fashion folk get to the table those want their props neatly set. Those frequent the same restaurants where they will recognize and recognized and where a lighting and a crowd are set just right.
The Grilled chicken and poached salmon have a given way quinoa and kale ( joined on Craft Services table), that's are trail mix, fresh fruit, crunchy things that seems like they might be healthy, maybe water, Diet Coke (lots of Diet Coke) and sparkling water. So we won’t even discuss cigarettes or vape paraphernalia.
Maybe be a espresso machine in the studio but if not, someone always gets sent out to Starbucks. But if it isn’t really Starbucks, alike Kleenex isn’t always the actual brand of tissue. aLike coke in New Mexico can sometimes mean orange soda.
There's are larger sized, highly sugared or artificially sweetened signature and there are custom American style drinks hold their hot and provide a zip needed to get through long fittings and endless shoots. Those powerful habits travel wel, from New York to Miami, LA to London, Paris and, soon, to Milan.
Spokes folk for a Starbucks have announced that the move will be done with great care and most respect. Some ways that will be easy. These plan to add the sort of standup bars common in Italian coffee bars and a selection of alcoholic libations too – another Euro staple. Those expect to offer smaller portions of their signature drinks, be competitively priced and pay attention to other local customs. So there will be experiments with food offerings. But may be special events and listening tours. Will be enough?
The Staffer Katie Sola has deftly covered some of the basics, So one powerful force of commerce and culture Starbuckians may be able to harness is the world of fashion. A first store is slated for Milan where, during more a few weeks a year, fashion is everything.
Fashion is a most particular tribe with tribletts and minions and attendants and publicists and bloggers and starlets and more. So may be a huge business and have broad impact but it sometimes acts like a tight, and somewhat predictable family. Mostly when it comes to food and drink.
That is a say, cut and cuff, pattern and hew, padding and cutout may change from season to season but fashion folk get to the table those want their props neatly set. Those frequent the same restaurants where they will recognize and recognized and where a lighting and a crowd are set just right.
The Grilled chicken and poached salmon have a given way quinoa and kale ( joined on Craft Services table), that's are trail mix, fresh fruit, crunchy things that seems like they might be healthy, maybe water, Diet Coke (lots of Diet Coke) and sparkling water. So we won’t even discuss cigarettes or vape paraphernalia.
Maybe be a espresso machine in the studio but if not, someone always gets sent out to Starbucks. But if it isn’t really Starbucks, alike Kleenex isn’t always the actual brand of tissue. aLike coke in New Mexico can sometimes mean orange soda.
There's are larger sized, highly sugared or artificially sweetened signature and there are custom American style drinks hold their hot and provide a zip needed to get through long fittings and endless shoots. Those powerful habits travel wel, from New York to Miami, LA to London, Paris and, soon, to Milan.
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