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Historic Immigration Overhaul Clears Senate, but a Hostile House Awaits

The Senate approved a measure Thursday to make the most dramatic changes to immigration law in 25 years. It would give a path to citizenship to some 11 million undocumented immigrants, dramatically boost border security, and create a new work visa program for future immigrants. ?The measure passed with a bipartisan vote of 68-32, though a narrow majority of Senate Republicans opposed the legislation.

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But the legislation faces an uncertain outcome in the House, where Republicans view the bill with outright hostility.?

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"I consider this an astounding success. An astounding success. You could ratify a treaty or override a veto. This is as good as it gets in the Senate," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., one of the members of the "Gang of Eight" Republicans and Democrats that crafted the legislation.

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"I thought we could probably get a majority at the beginning. I certainly didn't think we could get 68 votes. That's pretty impressive," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., another leading Republican supporter.

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The Senate's final vote, with 14 Republicans joining all Democrats, was the result of dozens of lawmakers accepting things that they would normally reject for the sake of passing a comprehensive bill. Democrats still fret that the bill's massive influx of troops and drones on the border, requested by Republicans, will create militarized zones and hurt local communities. Republicans fear that the path to citizenship, requested by Democrats, will encourage more illegal immigration in the future.?

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In that sense, the bill's passage also marks a rare example where lawmakers compromised on a tough issue at a time when the political differences of both parties are so stark.

The moment isn't lost on the GOP-controlled House, where Republicans are deeply divided on whether to give undocumented immigrants any type of legal status. At least half of them are solid 'no' votes on anything approaching the Senate proposal. Many think illegal immigrants should not become citizens under the procedures set forth in the Senate bill. The House members are working their way through a series of smaller measures that they hope can compete with the Senate bill.

House Republicans are unmoved by the sense of urgency projected by immigration reform advocates. "The bottom line is it's been since 1986 that there was legislation related to immigration reform. I don't know what a couple more months is going to hurt," said Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., who chairs the House Judiciary Committee's Immigration Subcommittee.

Gowdy is friends with Senate "gang" member Lindsey Graham, who hails from his home state, but he says he disagrees with Graham's approach to immigration. Graham acknowledges that South Carolina has its share of "self-deportation, put 'em in jail folks? I've lost those people. They're there, but I lost them a long time ago," he said.

Graham's advice to the House? "Take up immigration on your own timetable and the way you would like to see it happen. Just address the issue. If you don't like our bill, do one of your own."

That's exactly what the House is doing. House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday reiterated publicly the private vow he made to House Republicans a day earlier, that no immigration bill will pass without a majority of them signing off. "For any legislation ? including a conference report ? to pass the House, it's going to have to be a bill that has the support of a majority of our members," he said.

Immigration reform advocates are preparing to blame the House Republicans for blocking the Senate's legislation if they fail to pass an immigration bill that would allow a House-Senate conference committee. If the House doesn't pass legislation, activists will likely turn their attention to the administration next year, asking for more deferrals of deportation along the lines of last year's deferred action program for "Dreamers," unauthorized youth who were brought to the country as kids.

"The irony is that if House Republicans block immigration reform, in hopes of thwarting Obama and getting a bill more to their liking in the future, they will give Obama a chance to go down in history as the great emancipator of Latino immigrants," said America's Voice Executive Director Frank Sharry. "A future Democratic Congress and President will be able to pass reform with a path to citizenship without giving nearly as much as they're prepared to give this year."

But senators see this year's immigration debate as a welcome return to some semblance of ordinary legislating. It comes before lawmakers are preparing for an ugly debt ceiling fight in the fall.

"It has been a step in the right direction with eight senators putting the bill forward. The committee markup was robust," said Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La. She wasn't involved in writing the bill but became a key figure on the Senate floor when she briefly halted debate and angrily confronted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., about why she couldn't get her amendments into the vote queue.

Landrieu said that final passage of the immigration bill shows that major legislation can indeed sprout through the muck of partisan squabbles. "I'm trying to be one of those green shoots," she said a few hours before the Senate's vote. "It has not been a model of bipartisanship on the floor," she added, noting that the debate was overly focused on amendments from opponents. "In the old days, four years ago, [noncontroversial amendments] would have been possible."

Even so, basic cordiality among senators was on display throughout the process. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, who voted against the bill, congratulated Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., on the Senate floor for the fair and transparent way he shepherded the bill through his committee.

The "Gang of Eight" made sure from the beginning that no single member emerged as the de facto "leader" that could scare away members of the opposite party. That's no small feat when several gang members?Sens. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and John McCain, R-Ariz.?are prominent media personalities.

"Boy, will I be glad when I don't have to talk to this guy," joked Graham as he was flagged down in a Capitol hallway by Schumer the morning of the final vote.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/historic-immigration-overhaul-clears-senate-hostile-house-awaits-205646257.html

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Upbeat Japan data cheers Nikkei, Asia - gold slumps

By Ian Chua

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares rose for a third day on Friday led by a solid rally in Tokyo's Nikkei, which is on track to end the first half of the year up a barnstorming 31 percent.

Gold, however, plumbed fresh three-year lows, leaving investors battered and bruised after a near 30 percent drop this year. Analysts suspect the recent leg lower was due in part to forced liquidations of positions and quarter-end selling by funds.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan <.miapj0000pus> climbed 1.4 percent, pulling further away from an 11-month low and wiping out this week's losses. It was still down around 7 percent for the year.

European stocks were seen opening steady, in line with U.S. stock futures, which were a touch firmer.

The improved sentiment in Asian bourses followed Wall Street's rally as two more U.S. Federal Reserve officials sought to reassure markets that any tightening of its stimulus drive was still a distant prospect.

Japan's Nikkei average <.n225> jumped 3.5 percent to its highest in nearly four weeks, egged on by upbeat data showing consumer prices stopped falling in May and labor demand reached its strongest level in five years.

"Investors are cheered by the better data and see that Abenomics is being effective for the economy," said Takuya Takahashi, an analyst at Daiwa Securities, referring to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's expansionary policy.

Concerns about China's credit crunch continued to subside with the central bank pledging to ensure reasonable lending growth and stable markets.

Bank of America/Merrill Lynch analysts Ting Lu and Larry Hu said the worst of the liquidity squeeze is over and markets should calm down.

"No policymaker can afford to be blamed for being responsible for an unnecessary financial meltdown and growth hard landing," they wrote in a research note.

Mainland Chinese stocks <.ssec><.csi300> rose on Friday.

The better mood in equity markets helped the euro push higher, although the Australian dollar missed the party with traders citing selling pressure from Japanese banks.

The euro rose 0.3 percent to $1.3070, continuing to pull away from a four-week trough around $1.2984. This saw the dollar ease 0.1 percent against a basket of major currencies <.dxy>.

The Australian dollar fell 0.2 percent to $0.9262, within easy reach of a 33-month trough around $0.9148 plumbed on Monday.

The slide in gold, a major export earner for Australia, was one factor keeping the Aussie under pressure.

Spot gold fell deeper below $1,200 to reach its lowest since August 2010. It was on track to record its worst quarter since at least 1968.

Other commodities fared better with U.S. crude futures climbing 0.4 percent to $97.49 a barrel, while copper dipped 0.4 percent to $6,727 a metric ton.

(Additional reporting Ayai Tomisawa in Tokyo; Editing by Eric Meijer)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/asian-shares-edge-higher-global-equity-gains-002424215.html

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Congresswoman who shamed contractor: ?I stood up for veterans?

Rep. Tammy Duckworth, the Democratic congresswoman and disabled Iraq War vet, has followed up on her shaming of an IRS contractor claiming his decades-old football injury at a military prep school entitled his IT business to government contracts. The grilling, she said on Thursday, was done out of respect for all veterans.

"Yesterday, I stood up for our Veterans and taxpayers in a hearing on abuse of small business programs," Duckworth wrote on Twitter. She added on Facebook: "I hope you will join me."

The Illinois lawmaker lost her legs and the use of her right arm in Iraq in 2004 when the Blackhawk helicopter she was piloting was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. She had berated Braulio Castillo, the chief executive of Leesburg, Va.-based Strong Castle, during a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on Capitol Hill.

Tammy Duckworth grills Braulio Castillo. (YouTube)

"Your foot hurt?" Duckworth asked Castillo.

"Yes ma'am," he replied.

"My feet hurt, too," Duckworth said. "In fact, the balls of my feet burn continuously and I feel like there's a nail being hammered into my heel right now. So I can understand pain and suffering and how service connection can cause unremitting, unyielding, unstoppable pain. So I'm sorry twisting your ankle in high school has now come back to hurt you in such a painful way, and also opportune for you to gain this status for your business."

Castillo, whose friendship with a top IRS official has come under House scrutiny, says he broke his foot at the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School in 1984.

According to its website, Strong Castle is "a Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Center for Veteran Enterprise (CVE) verified Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and a Commonwealth of Virginia Small, Women, and Minority (SWaM) certified Minority-Owned Small Business." In May, the company was a runner-up for the Veterans Affairs Award at a local business awards event.

During the hearing, Duckworth read aloud a letter Castillo had sent to Veterans Affairs seeking set-aside contract status. It read in part: "These are crosses that I bear due to my service to our great country and I would do it again to protect this great country.?

?I?m so glad that you would be willing to play football in prep school again to protect this great country,? Duckworth told Castillo. ?Shame on you, Mr. Castillo. Shame on you. You may not have broken any laws, but you certainly broke the trust of this great nation. You broke the trust of veterans.

"Iraq and Afghanistan veterans right now are waiting an average of 237 days for an initial disability rating," she continued. "It is because people like you who are gaming the system are adding to that backlog that young men and women who are suffering from post-traumatic stress, who are missing limbs cannot get the compensation and the help that they need."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/news/tammy-duckworth-shame-veteran-hill-hearing-video-194338630.html

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WWE doctor goes in-depth on diagnosing and treating concussions

WWE Dr. Chris Amann

WWE Superstars put their bodies on the line in the highly competitive and demanding world of sports-entertainment. Behind the scenes, WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann discusses his role, how injuries like concussions are diagnosed, plus current and future treatments for such injuries in WWE.

WWE.com: Dr. Amann, can you describe your challenging role within WWE? Do you find it difficult to tell an injured Superstar ? regardless of how bad they want to get back into that ring?? that they?re just not ready to step back into action?

Dr. Chris Amann: Not at all. My job as a WWE physician is to make sure that the Superstars are safe and healthy, not only in the short term, but in the long term. In that regard, we are very aggressive in terms of making sure that anybody who has any concussion or post-concussive symptoms not return to the ring until their brain is fully healed.

WWE.com: What is ImPACT Testing and how is it used to manage concussions?

Amann: It?s a test that was developed several years ago by Dr. Joseph Maroon. It measures brain function such as memory, speed and recall. We use it as an extension of our physical exam when we?re trying to determine if someone?s brain function has been affected by a concussion, which is a trauma-induced changed in neurologic status. In WWE, that is usually a result of some sort of head trauma.

WWE.com: Can ImPACT Testing diagnose a concussion?

Amann: It does not diagnose a concussion. A concussion is diagnosed by typical, classic signs and symptoms which will include dizziness, confusion and sometimes memory changes. That?s a definition of a concussion. The ImPACT Test is an extension of our physical exam, in that we use it to help determine someone?s reaction time, memory and brain processing in order to see if they were affected by a concussion.

WWE.com: How does WWE manage concussions?

Amann: We manage concussions as do other professional sports organizations. The latest guidelines out of Zurich, Switzerland, that were created in 2012 in a consensus statement give us the latest guidelines and expert opinion on how to manage concussions. We use ImPACT Testing and we also use exertion testing.

Exertion testing is a process of getting somebody in the situation of their own sports-specific exertion. For example, with a Superstar, we want to get them in the ring, exert them in the ring and have them do moves and activities similar to what their sport is. We want to see if that provokes any symptoms of a concussion, such as headaches, blurred vision or dizziness.

Dr. Chris AmannWWE.com: Why is it important to run a Superstar through that before sending him or her back into the ring?

Amann: The ImPACT Test is a good way to try and figure out if someone?s brain functioning has returned to its normal, baseline state. As part of every Superstar?s initial physical examination and history that we do during their pre-contract screening, we do a baseline ImPACT Test. So that if someone does sustain a concussion, we can use the information from their ImPACT Test after their concussion and compare it to their baseline.

The exertion testing is basically to tell us if the brain is ready to go back to activity. In some cases with some Superstars that have suffered concussions recently, they?ve passed their ImPACT Test, however they get symptoms when they get back into the ring. That tells us that the brain just isn?t ready yet for physical activity and that it hasn?t fully recovered yet.

Some media outlets have interpreted our use of exertion testing as something new within the management of concussions. That is not true. We?ve always used exertion testing in addition to physical examination and ImPACT Testing to get an overall picture of whether or not a Superstar is ready to return to the ring.

WWE.com: What is the future of concussion diagnoses and management?

Amann: There are lots of exciting things going on right now. A lot of people are looking at various supplements ? such as fish oil and other antioxidants?? that may be protective to the brain. There are some blood tests being looked at as possible markers for concussions, which would help us diagnose when the brain has undergone a concussion.

WWE.com: Compared to other professional sports, where does WWE rank as far as their concern towards concussions?Dr. Chris Amann

Amann: There is an absolute proactive approach taken by both the medical team and the management when it comes to not only concussions, but to other injuries to the Superstars as well. Myself and [WWE physician] Dr. Michael Sampson both use the latest guidelines and latest tests available for helping us manage concussions. We really feel that WWE and the medical staff is at the forefront of concussion management. For example, WWE is?donating $1.2 million to the Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy

As the research evolves on concussion diagnosis and management, the WWE medical staff will always be on the forefront of that research and implementing new tools and strategies that are shown to be effective in managing concussions.

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Source: http://www.wwe.com/inside/overtheropes/wwe-dr-chris-amann-on-concussions

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Monsanto fiscal 3Q profit slips 3 percent

Monsanto says its fiscal third quarter net income slipped 3 percent, as hits to the agricultural product company's cotton and soybean seed segments restrained revenue growth.

The St. Louis company says it earned $909 million, or $1.68 per share, in the quarter ended May 31. That's down from $937 million, or $1.74 per share, last year. Revenue inched up less than 1 percent to $4.25 billion.

Monsanto says it earned $1.66 per share, not counting a tax matter resolution.

Analysts expected earnings of $1.61 per share on $4.41 billion in revenue.

Monsanto Co. makes seeds for crops like corn, soybean, cotton and wheat and crop protection chemicals like the herbicide Roundup. The agricultural giant produces genetically engineered seeds used by farmers for their pest resistance and ability to produce bigger crops.

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FEMEN Topless Protesters Jump On Tunisian PM Ali Larayedh's Car In Brussels

The European Commission on Tuesday urged Tunisia to reform criminal laws from its previous authoritarian regime as three topless feminist activists staged a protest in Brussels by jumping on visiting Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh's car.

"Stop Repression!" and "Free Amina!" the activists shouted, before being led away by police. Amina Sboui, a teenage anti-Islamist feminist, is being held in a Tunisian jail over her protests in a case that has attracted widespread controversy.

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"The EU calls for a reform of laws inherited from the previous regime particularly in the criminal code to ensure freedom of speech for Tunisian men and women," European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said at a joint briefing with Larayedh.

Barroso also said Tunisia's justice system should be overhauled "to ensure its independence and impartiality" in order for Tunisia to achieve a "full and deep democracy".

Larayedh was visiting Brussels on the eve of an appeals hearing for three European activists from the feminist group Femen who were sentenced to four months in prison this month for baring their breasts in Tunis in a pro-Amina protest.

The case has been criticised in Europe, where it is seen by some as a test of democratic freedoms under the Islamist-led government which came to power after a 2011 revolution.

Since the 1950s, Tunisia has had the most liberal laws in the Arab world on women's rights, and the ruling moderate Islamist party Ennahda is often forced to defend itself against the charge of wanting to roll back those rights.

The socially conservative Muslim nation has also witnessed a sharp rise in the activity of radical Islamists since the revolution, some of whom were angered by the topless protest and called for the activists to be given tougher sentences.

Also on Tuesday, Tunisian rapper Ala Yaacoub -- better known by his nickname Weld El 15 -- is due in court to appeal a two-year sentence for a song in which he insulted the police.

The court ruling was criticised by Tunisia's opposition and by human rights groups as an attack on freedom of speech.


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Putin pledges $43bln to infrastructure upgrade

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) ? President Vladimir Putin says Russia will channel at least $43 billion toward ambitious infrastructure projects to upgrade aging roads and railways across the vast country.

Russia is struggling to spur economic growth, which is expected to be only 2.4 percent this year, the lowest in more than a decade.

Addressing an international economic forum on Friday, Putin said that at least half of Russia's rainy-day fund, which totals $86 billion, will be used to build a new highway in the region around Moscow, a high-speed rail link between Moscow and Kazan and upgrade the Trans-Siberian Railway. He did not indicate how many years the program would take to complete.

Industry experts have warned about the dangers of corruption in executing major infrastructure projects.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/putin-pledges-43bln-infrastructure-upgrade-121638267.html

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