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Según informó este lunes el Instituto Uruguayo de Meteorología (Inumet), las cenizas que se desprendieron luego de la última erupción del volcán Calbuco el jueves pasado en Chile se encuentran sobre gran parte del territorio nacional. Están a una distancia de 2.000 metros de altura y se espera que se sigan desplazando hacia el Este del país.

El informe de Inumet indica que “debido a la baja concentración de partículas en la atmósfera, no se prevé que por el momento afecte mayormente la visibilidad horizontal y se descarta la ocurrencia de precipitación de partículas de origen volcánico en todo en el territorio nacional”.

En este sentido asegura que “la ligera banda nubosa residual vinculada a la dispersión de ceniza volcánica, continuará su desplazamiento hacia el Este del territorio”.

En tanto, el Inumet seguirá monitoreando la situación en conjunto con el Centro de Avisos de Cenizas Volcánicas de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Por su parte el SINAE (Sistema Nacional de Emergencia) junto al Inumet, el Servicio Meteorológico de Fuerza Aérea, la DINAMA y el Ministerio de Salud Pública estarán al tanto de la información para poder evaluar posibles medidas ante la situación generada por las partículas de cenizas volcánicas en el país.

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“Special thanks to Representative Omar of Minnesota,” Mr. Trump said, expressing gratitude to other attendees, including Sheldon G. Adelson, the billionaire casino magnate and prominent Republican donor, and his wife, Miriam. “Oh, I forgot, she doesn’t like Israel. I’m so sorry.”

(Ms. Omar herself was recently the target of death threats. This week, federal agents arrested a New York resident, Patrick W. Carlineo Jr., after he reportedly called her office, described her as “a terrorist” and promised, in an expletive-laden threat, to “put a bullet in her skull.”)

Ms. Omar later responded on Twitter by quoting a prayer of forgiveness: “My Lord, forgive my people for they do not know.”

Mr. Trump also appeared to blur the lines between the American Jews in the audience and Israelis, referring at one point to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel as “your prime minister” and warning that congressional Democrats “could leave Israel out there all by yourselves.”

At one point, he asked the crowd, “How the hell did you support President Obama? How the hell did you support the Democrats?” Reminded by the audience that members of the Republican Jewish Coalition did not, in fact, support Mr. Obama, he laughed before conceding: “You guys didn’t. That’s right.”

A few protesters were escorted from the arena early on in the speech, chanting “Jews are here to say: Occupation is a plague,” according to IfNotNow, a Jewish organization that issued a statement afterward. Logan Bayroff, a spokesman for J Street, the liberal Jewish organization, said the president’s remarks about immigrants and minorities were “extremely discordant and extremely disgusting to the majority of Jewish people.”

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/06/us/politics/trump-jews-border-asylum.html

Un terremoto de magnitud 7,9 sacudió este miércoles la costa oeste de Indonesia, informó el Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS, por sus siglas en inglés).

De acuerdo al USGS, el sismo se produjo a las 19:49 hora local (12:49 GMT) a 10 kilómetros de profundidad y tuvo su epicentro 808 kilómetros al suroeste de la ciudad de Padang.

Por el momento no se han reportado daños.

Funcionarios indonesios emitieron una alerta de tsunami para las regiones de Sumatra occidental, Sumatra del norte y el sultanato de Aceh, la que ya fue retirada.

Australia también hizo esa advertencia para las Islas Cocos o Islas Keeling y la Isla de Navidad.

En 2004, un terremoto con el epicentro en esa misma zona provocó el tsunami más mortífero de la historia, que se cobró la vida de 200.000 personas.

Tras el desastre se implementó un sistema de monitoreo más eficiente.

Ahora las alertas se emiten con mayor frecuencia en el océano Índico.

Source Article from http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias/2016/03/160302_indonesia_terremoto_alerta_tsunami_lv

A 14-year-old Ohio girl drowned Tuesday at a Middletown theme park, authorities said. 

The teen was identified as Mykiara Jones who was from Dayton, according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies were called to the Land of Illusion Adventure Park at about 5 p.m. after a report of a juvenile drowning.

A lifeguard spotted Jones about a half-hour after she first went under. The teenager was transported to Dayton Children’s Hospital where she was pronounced dead, the sheriff said. 

OHIO ‘INCEL’ ACCUSED OF PLOTTING TO ‘SLAUGHTER’ WOMEN AT OHIO UNIVERSITY

The Associated Press reported that Jones was not wearing a life vest and fell into the water after being on a “jumping apparatus,” officials said. 

“This is a tragedy no parent should have to endure,” stated Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones. “These are the calls first responders dread and have difficulty dealing with. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.”

Life vests are available at the park, though guests are not required to wear them, reports said. 

Jones was set to be a freshman at Middletown High School and the teen’s mom worked in the school system, according to Superintendent Marlon Styles.

OHIO MOTHER ALLEGEDLY SHOT SON, 5, WHILE INTOXICATED

The park was closed Wednesday – out of respect for Jones, her family, and employees who were also “dealing with this tragedy,” according to a statement on its Facebook page.

“We are fully supporting state and local officials as they investigate the incident,” the park said. 

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An investigation is ongoing.

Mykiara Jones, from Dayton, went underwater at 5 p.m. at Land of Illusion Adventure Park, according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office
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Middletown is about 40 miles northeast of Cincinnati.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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Viviana Dávila, una de las caras más representativas de la sección de farándula y entretenimiento de Noticias Caracol, decidió cambiar de fuente para dedicarse a noticias generales.

De acuerdo con la edición digital de la revista TVyNovelas, la joven tendrá un nuevo rol en el espacio informativo: “Ahora decidió innovar en noticias generales, cubriendo fuentes como Bogotá y algunos temas periodísticos de modo investigativo”, cita el magazine.

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Viviana Dávila fue una de las favoritas en el año 2014 para quedarse con la corona del Concurso Nacional de Belleza. Sin embargo, la mujer confesó que nunca quiso ser reina

“Para que su padre desistiera de enviarla a un reinado a los 15 años, la presentadora se hizo un tatuaje, el que luego en su año de reinado hizo lo posible por ocultarlo, algunos aseguraron que ella había perdido la corona por el tatuaje”, señala La Red.

¡Más noticias de Cultura y Entretenimiento AQUÍ!








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The nation’s capital ended a day full of Independence Day celebrations with fireworks.
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WASHINGTON – Fourth of July festivities in the nation’s capital were anything but typical this year. It wasn’t just the military tanks, jet flyovers or the speech by President Donald Trump

The president’s role in what is usually a nonpartisan celebration created what felt like three different events: Protesters who decried his administration and its policies; a campaign rally where supporters cheered for him to keep the White House for another term; and those who simply wanted to enjoy hot dogs and fireworks with their families for the annual Independence Day festivities.

On a holiday marking America’s birthday, the country’s divisions were on full display.

There was a giant blimp depicting the president as an orange infant. There was also a sea of red, “Make America Great Again” hats. And there were families spread out along the National Mall with blankets and children anxiously awaiting the fireworks display and not focused on politics. 

When the protesters and Trump supporters clashed over a flag burning in front of the White House, there were two arrests, although most confrontations did not go beyond shouting matches. 

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Trump supporters line parade route 

Trump’s influence on the annual celebrations were easy to spot.

Supporters poured into the National Mall throughout the day, many waving “Trump 2020” flags or wearing “MAGA” hats. They passed by the heckling of protesters with disgust, some yelling “SNOWFLAKES!” to the crowds gathered in opposition of Trump. 

In the afternoon at the National Independence Day Parade parade, thousands of people lined the streets of Washington to watch floats, drum lines and military units march by. As the parade marched on, the heat did too. Spectators migrated towards the shade, picking up ice-cold bottles of water from vendors, to watch the parade. 

Hundreds of Trump supporters were part of the crowd that lined Constitution Avenue.

Trump’s new campaign slogan, ‘Keep America Great,’ also filled the surrounding streets of the parade. Vendor stands at nearly every corner pushed Trump hats and paraphernalia on energetic supporters. 

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Jim Sutton usually attends the parade each year with his wife, Gigi. But the couple, who sported head-to-toe Trump gear, said something felt different this year. 

“It’s just fantastic,” Gigi Sutton said, in her white Trump T-shirt and flag pants. The pair said the criticism of Trump’s use of military equipment in the event was unwarranted. 

“We’ve been having all these problems with Iran, North Korea. This says something,” Gigi Sutton said. Her husband chimed in, “It let’s the world know our nation’s defense is well at hand.”

After watching Trump’s speech and the military aircraft flyovers for each branch of the military, Amiee LeDoux was left in tears.

“That was the first time I ever cried during the Fourth of July,” LeDoux, who traveled with her family from New Hampshire, said as she started to tear up again. “I just felt like it really embraced who we are and it just felt like God was really honored, and America was honored and the military was honored.”

Wearing a blue Trump hat, LeDoux said she thought Trump’s speech helped bring the country together. 

“I think there was a lot of unity and the mentioning of our history and how rich of a history we have, it was just so beautiful,” she said. 

Blimps, toilet robots, burning flags

While the event was mostly peaceful, a fight broke out at a flag burning event in front of the White House that led to at least two arrests. 

Trump supporters, some wearing hats emblazoned with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan, charged a circle of protesters who were burning a flag, causing the protesters to topple over. The Trump supporters, some of whom were wearing attire identifying themselves as Proud Boys, a far-right organization, attempted to stamp out the fire. 

But the flag burning was far from the only act of protest happening in the heart of Washington. Many wore shirts about impeaching Trump or supporting Hillary Clinton, Trump’s Democratic rival in the 2016 election. They carried balloons depicting Trump as a small, orange baby — a miniature depiction of a famous blimp that was briefly inflated on the National Mall. 

More: Flag burning in front of White House leads to scuffle amid 4th of July celebrations

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Along with the Baby Trump blimp, the liberal activist organization Code Pink also parked a 16-foot-tall “Dumping Trump” robot featuring the president sitting on a golden toilet wearing a MAGA-style hat saying “Make America Great Again: Impeach Me.”

The robot sporadically shouted out some of Trump’s most-used lines, including “no collusion” and “witch hunt.”

Nearby, Noel Eldridge gathered with the nearly 100 protesters, holding a sign plastered with photographs of migrant detention centers. It read “Are you proud to be American? Today?”

Eldridge said he grew up in the same New York neighborhood as Trump. “I know the particular kind of bully and racist he is,” Eldridge said.

Just yards away, a miniature baby Trump balloon was locked inside of a metal cage. Linda Berns said she has traveled from her home in Bethesda, Md. each year for 40 years to watch the fireworks along the National Mall. This year, she came to protest.

She said she joined the protest against Trump’s immigration policies because of her family’s history. “This is a country of immigrants,” Berns said. “My grandparents were immigrants.”

Anne and Emily Balderson, both waving mini-Trump-baby balloons, came to D.C. from Texas to experience the holiday in the capital but said Trump role in the event was unnecessary and causing more division in the country. 

“I think it’s making 4th of July more of a divisive holiday,” Emily Balderson said. “He’s making it about himself instead of the country and it should just be about how our country was founded.”

An apolitical event for families 

At the opposite end of the National Mall, near the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument, things were different. There were no protests. Scarcely anyone wore Trump attire. 

Instead, families, wearing red, white and blue, sat on blankets, held up small American flags and enjoyed the music from the “A Capitol Fourth” concert. 

After the last of the military jets flew over the crowd and many left, families were left camped out on picnic blankets, and kids huddled together under umbrellas eager to watch the fireworks display. Some came more prepared than others, with plastic bags to put under their blankets and rain ponchos with hoods. 

David Portis was among those camped out. He said there were remarkably fewer people along the Mall than he remembered in past years, which he blamed on the rain and not the additions to the program.

Portis said he was neutral on Trump’s presence during the holiday. “I even brought my daughter and her friend,” he said, pointing to an open grassy area near the Washington Monument where a group of children were playing ball barefooted.

Others also weren’t preoccupied by the politics thrust into the event. 

Mitchell Reed, the band director for a group of 99 Florida high school students who attended the concert and played during a parade earlier in the day, said the event took on a different meaning for his group. 

“It’s been crazy,” he said as he watched the nearby concert. “But it’s a day everyone in our band will never forget.”

Source Article from https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/07/05/4th-july-trump-put-divisions-display-protest/1653535001/

LONDON (Reuters) – British lawmakers were on Wednesday set to stave off the threat of a no-deal exit from the European Union on March 29 but the second defeat of Prime Minister Theresa May’s divorce treaty has left the country heading into the Brexit unknown.

After two-and-a-half years of tortuous divorce negotiations with the EU and two failed attempts to get her exit deal ratified by parliament, May said she would vote against a no-deal exit that investors fear would spook financial markets, dislocate supply chains and damage the world’s fifth largest economy.

Lawmakers will vote shortly after 1900 GMT on a government motion which states that parliament rejects leaving the EU without a deal on March 29 but notes that leaving without a deal remains the legal default unless a deal is agreed.

While the motion has no legal force and ultimately does not prevent a no-deal exit, if lawmakers support it as expected then they will get a vote on Thursday on whether to delay Brexit, probably by months.

Finance minister Philip Hammond said he could free billions of pounds for extra public spending or tax cuts if parliament spared Britain the shock of leaving the world’s biggest trading bloc without an agreement to smooth the transition.

“Leaving with no deal would mean significant disruption in the short and medium term and a smaller, less prosperous economy in the long term, than if we leave with a deal,” Hammond told parliament.

Sterling was unmoved during Hammond’s speech, holding its earlier gains on the back of hopes that lawmakers will vote against a no-deal Brexit.

After lawmakers crushed her deal for a second time on Tuesday, May said it was still the best option for leaving in an orderly fashion.

“I want to leave the European Union with a good deal, I believe we have a good deal,” she told parliament. May said the government would not instruct her Conservative Party’s lawmakers how to vote.

Lawmakers have submitted alternative proposals, including a plan for a “managed” no-deal exit, which could also be voted upon on Tuesday.

As the United Kingdom’s three-year Brexit crisis spins towards its finale, diplomats and investors see four main options: a delay, May’s deal passing at the last minute, an accidental no-deal exit or another referendum.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “We have not given up the goal of an orderly exit (for Britain) but yesterday’s events mean the options have become narrower.”

BREXIT DELAY?

If Britain does seek a delay, all the bloc’s other 27 members must agree to it.

The EU would prefer a short extension, with the deadline of EU-wide parliamentary elections due May 24-26. It is unclear how such a short extension could solve the Brexit impasse in London.

EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said the bloc would need to know why Britain wanted to extend talks and it was up to London to find a way out of the deadlock.

“If the UK still wants to leave the EU in an orderly manner, this treaty is – and will remain – the only treaty possible,” Barnier told the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

As Brexit uncertainty spills into foreign exchange, stock and bond markets across the world, investment banks such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are offering different probabilities on the outcomes.

“We continue to see a 55 percent chance that a close variant of the prime minister’s Brexit deal is eventually ratified, after a three-month extension of Article 50,” Goldman said. Its best guess was that a reversal of Brexit had a 35 percent probability and a no-deal Brexit a 10 percent probability.

Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said no-deal remained preferable to staying in the EU.

“If you pushed me to the end point where it’s a choice between no deal and no Brexit … I think no deal is going to be very disruptive for the economy and I think no deal also has serious questions for the union,” he told BBC radio.

“But I think no Brexit is catastrophic for our democracy. Between those very unpleasant choices, I think no Brexit is the bigger risk.”

The EU said there could be no more negotiations with London on the divorce terms.

Britons voted by 52-48 percent in 2016 to leave the bloc, a decision that has split the main political parties and exposed deep rifts in British society.

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Many fear Brexit will divide the West as it grapples with both the unconventional U.S. presidency of Donald Trump and growing assertiveness from Russia and China, leaving Britain economically weaker and with its security capabilities depleted.

Supporters say it allows Britain to control immigration and take advantage of global trade opportunities, while keeping close links to the EU.

Additional reporting by Elisabeth O’Leary and Alastair Macdonald in Brussels; Writing by Michael Holden and Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Janet Lawrence

Source Article from https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu/britain-heads-into-brexit-unknown-as-parliament-votes-on-no-deal-exit-idUSKBN1QU0Z5

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Testigos han relatado las escenas de desesperación que vieron cuando el incendio crecía en la Torre Grenfell, en Londres.

Una mujer desesperada tenía a un bebé en sus brazos, recuerda Samira Lamrani, una testigo del devastador incendio que consumió este miércoles un edificio de 24 pisos en Londres, Reino Unido.

Desde una ventana en el “noveno o décimo piso”, la mujer hacía señales mientras sostenía al bebé y pedía ayuda para que alguien lo rescatara.

“Estaba a punto de arrojar a su bebé y pedía que alguien pudiera tomarlo”, recuerda Lamrani, en declaraciones a la agencia de noticias Press Association.

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Este miércoles se celebraron vigilias en Londres por los afectados.

Sus señales fueron entendidas por un hombre que, después de que la mujer lanzara al pequeño, “corrió y logró atraparlo” en la calle.

Y así se dio el milagroso rescate del menor en el fatal incendio que ha dejado al menos 12 muertos y decenas de heridos.

El incidente ocurrió en la torre de apartamentos Grenfell, en la cual vivían alrededor de 500 personas y que se encuentra en el oeste de la capital británica.

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Se cree que el incendio comenzó en el cuarto piso, pero las causas aún no están determinadas.

La escena de desesperación se repetía en otras partes en el edificio.

“Vi a otros niños siendo arrojados del edificio desde tan alto como el piso 15. Eran pequeños, probablemente entre 4 y 8 años. Vi a tres siendo arrojados”, explicó Lamrani, quien supo que había policías o bomberos intentando atraparlos.

“¡Solo salven a mis hijos!”

Muchos residentes del edificio estaban “en las ventanas, golpeándolas frenéticamente y gritando”, según Lamrani.

“Queríamos tranquilizarlos, diciéndoles que habíamos hecho lo que podíamos, que llamamos al 999 (número de emergencias en Londres), pero obviamente la expresión de la muerte en sus cara”, explicó.

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Según algunos testigos, el incendio se propagó en cuestión de minutos por todo el edificio de 24 pisos.

Tamara, otra testigo del incendio, le dijo a la BBC que también otras personas estaban “lanzando a sus hijos”, pese a que los bomberos les pedían que se quedaran donde estaban.

“¡Solo salven a mis hijos, solo salven a mis hijos!”, gritaban.

Según Tamara, las llamas tomaron el edificio en cuestión de segundos.

“No había mucho que pudieras hacer. Acordonaron la zona y solo se veían las cosas caer desde la parte más alta del edificio”.

Michael Paramasivan dijo a la BBC que habló con una mujer que vivía en el piso 21: “Ella tiene seis hijos, se fue con los seis. Cuando bajó solo había cuatro con ella. Ahora su corazón está roto”.

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Las llamas consumieron casi todo en el interior del edificio ubicado en el centro-oeste de Londres.

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Donald Trump, left, directed then-lawyer Michael Cohen, center, to help arrange payments to Stormy Daniels, right, and another woman, to silence them about alleged sexual relationships with Trump.

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Donald Trump, left, directed then-lawyer Michael Cohen, center, to help arrange payments to Stormy Daniels, right, and another woman, to silence them about alleged sexual relationships with Trump.

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Updated at 3:14 p.m. ET

Donald Trump took part in phone calls with his then-personal lawyer Michael Cohen as the attorney and other aides scrambled to arrange hush payments to a woman in 2016 to buy her silence about an alleged sexual relationship with Trump.

Those details come from hundreds of pages of court papers — warrant applications, affidavits and other related materials — made public on Thursday.

Federal Judge William Pauley of the Southern District of New York ordered the documents unsealed after prosecutors said they had concluded their investigation into the scheme and any related campaign finance violations.

Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance charges related to payments made shortly before Election Day in 2016 to former Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult film star Stephanie Clifford, whose stage name is Stormy Daniels.

Cohen has said that he made the payments in coordination with and at the direction of Trump. Cohen is now serving a three-year prison sentence after he admitted that and other crimes in court.

Cohen remains the only person to be charged in connection with the payments, although two individuals struck non-prosecution agreements with the government in exchange for their testimony.

Inside the room

While many details about the payments already were public, the court records released Thursday provide a behind-the-scenes look into how Cohen worked with executives from American Media Inc., the publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid, to make them happen — and prevent news of Trump’s alleged extramarital affairs from getting out ahead of Election Day.

Team Trump was particularly desperate to keep a lid on the alleged affairs after news broke of the Access Hollywood tape, in which Trump uses crude language about touching women.

One section of a warrant application filed in April 2018 states that Cohen exchanged a series of calls, text messages, and emails with Trump, Clifford’s lawyer, Keith Davidson, AMI’s David Pecker and Dylan Howard, as well as Trump campaign press secretary Hope Hicks in the days after the Access Hollywood tape appeared.

“Based on the timing of these calls, and the content of the text messages and emails, I believe that at least some of the communications concerned the need to prevent Clifford from going public, particularly in the wake of the Access Hollywood story,” the FBI agent wrote in an affidavit supporting the warrant.

The agent then details a flurry of calls on Oct. 8, 2016—one day after the Access Hollywood tape was revealed in The Washington Post. At around 7:20 P.M., the agent’s affidavit says, Cohen received a call from Hicks.

“Sixteen seconds into the call, Trump joined the call, and the call continued for over four minutes,” it says.

The documents then describe a string of calls over the next hour that Cohen made to Hicks, Pecker, Howard and again Trump.

“At 8:03 p.m., about three minutes after ending his call with Pecker, Cohen called Trump, and they spoke for nearly eight minutes,” the papers say.

After two more quick calls with Howard, Cohen received a text message from Howard that read: “Keith will do it. Let’s reconvene tomorrow,” referring to Clifford’s lawyer, Davidson.

In the days and weeks that followed, the agreement almost unraveled after Cohen failed to transfer the money. He was then left scrambling to finalize the deal in late October.

On the morning of Oct. 26, Cohen spoke with Trump twice over the phone. That same morning, Cohen set up a bank account for a shell company he had established earlier that month, Essential Consultants LLC, and transferred funds into the account from a home equity line of credit that he had open at the same bank.

The following day, Cohen transferred $130,000 to Clifford, care of Davidson, to buy her silence about her alleged extramarital affair with Trump.

Trump then repaid Cohen via a series of checks drawn from accounts he controlled or which were controlled by his business; Cohen revealed copies of some of the checks to Congress in March.

AMI, meanwhile, also has admitted arranging a separate payment to McDougal in a so-called “catch-and-kill” arrangement to keep her quiet about her alleged relationship with Trump.

End to the investigation?

Another document unsealed on Thursday was a July 15, 2019 letter to Judge Pauley from prosecutors.

They write that they have “effectively concluded” their investigations into whether anyone besides Cohen may also be criminally liable for the campaign finance violations, as well as whether certain individuals lied to investigators.

After news broke Wednesday that the probe had ended, Trump’s personal lawyer, Jay Sekulow, said in a statement that “we have maintained from the outset that the president never engaged in any campaign finance violation.”

On Thursday, Cohen’s lawyer, Lanny Davis, responded with a statement of his own.

“I challenge Jay Sekulow, who issued a misleading and false statement to answer the following two questions: Is it not a fact that SDNY prosecutors found President Trump to have ‘directly and coordinated’ the commission of a felony involving campaign finance federal laws? Is it not also a fact that upon his loss of purported immunity as president of the United States, he is subject to arrest, incarceration and a trial?”

Source Article from https://www.npr.org/2019/07/18/743112028/trump-spoke-with-cohen-as-they-aides-sealed-hush-money-deals-in-2016

Media captionA Royal Navy frigate can be heard warning Iranian armed forces, before the oil tanker is seized

A recording has emerged of radio exchanges between a Royal Navy frigate and Iranian armed forces vessels, moments before a British-flagged oil tanker was seized in the Gulf.

In the recording, what is thought to be an Iranian vessel tells HMS Montrose it wants to inspect the tanker for security reasons.

The Stena Impero was boarded by Iranian authorities on Friday.

The foreign secretary has urged Iran to reverse the tanker’s “illegal” seizure.

In the radio recording the Iranian vessel can be heard telling a ship – thought to be the Stena Impero – to change its course, saying: “If you obey you will be safe.”

HMS Montrose identifies itself in the recording, obtained by British maritime security firm Dryad Global.

It tells the Stena Impero: “As you are conducting transit passage in a recognised international strait, under international law your passage must not be impaired, impeded, obstructed or hampered.”

The frigate then asks the Iranian vessel to confirm it is not “intending to violate international law” by attempting to board the tanker.

What happened?

On Friday, the Stena Impero was seized by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route in the Gulf.

Tehran said the vessel was “violating international maritime rules”.

Video released by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard-affiliated Fars news agency on Saturday appeared to show the moment the tanker was raided.

It shows masked forces dropping down ropes on to the ship from a helicopter after it was surrounded by high-speed vessels.

Media captionFootage released by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard-affiliated Fars news agency appears to show Stena Impero being seized

HMS Montrose was alerted but it was too far away to stop the seizure.

Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency said the tanker was captured after it collided with a fishing boat and failed to respond to calls from the smaller craft.

But Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said it was seized in Omani waters in “clear contravention of international law” and then forced to sail into Iran.

The tanker’s owners, Stena Bulk, said it had been complying with regulations and had been in international waters.

It said it had requested access to the port of Bandar Abbas to visit crew members, who are Indian, Russian, Latvian and Filipino, and said to be in good health.

The seizure of the Stena Impero comes two weeks after Royal Marines helped seize Iranian tanker Grace 1 off Gibraltar, because of evidence it was carrying oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions.

Mr Hunt said the Grace 1 was detained legally, but Iran described said this was “piracy” and threatened to seize a British oil tanker in retaliation.

How did the UK react?

Speaking after a call with his Iranian counterpart on Saturday, Mr Hunt said Iran viewed this as a “tit-for-tat situation” but he added that “nothing could be further from the truth”.

Ministers have held emergency Cobra meetings and a senior Iranian diplomat was summoned to the Foreign Office.

Media captionJeremy Hunt says Iran views the tanker seizure as a ‘tit-for-tat situation’

Mr Hunt said MPs would be updated on Monday.

“Our priority continues to be to find a way to de-escalate the situation,” he said.

The government is advising UK shipping to stay out of the area.

What has Iran said?

Iran’s foreign minister Javad Zarif tweeted that the UK “must cease being an accessory to #EconomicTerrorism of the US”.

He said Iran guarantees the security of the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, and insisted its action were to “uphold international maritime rules”.

Media captionWhy does the Strait of Hormuz matter?

Abbasali Kadkhodaei, spokesman of the state watchdog the Guardian Council, said on Twitter that “the law of retaliation is a recognised concept in international law”.

What’s the background to this?

The latest developments come against a backdrop of deteriorating relations between Iran and the UK and US.

Tensions between the US and Iran have risen since April, when the US tightened sanctions it had reimposed on Iran after unilaterally withdrawing from a 2015 nuclear deal.

The US blamed Iran for attacks on tankers since May, which Tehran denies. On Friday, the US claimed to have destroyed an Iranian drone in the Gulf.

The UK government has remained committed to the deal, which curbs Iran’s nuclear activities in return for the lifting of sanctions tensions.

However, the UK’s decision to help seize the Iranian tanker Grace 1 earlier this month infuriated Iran.

Last week, Iranian boats attempted to impede a British oil tanker in the region before being warned off by HMS Montrose. Iran denied it was attempting to seize the ship.

International reaction

A White House National Security Council spokesman said Friday’s incident was the second time in over a week the UK had been “the target of escalatory violence” by Iran.

And US Central Command said it was developing a multinational maritime effort in response to the situation.

The Pentagon has said US troops are being deployed to Saudi Arabia to defend American interests in the region from “emergent credible threats”.

France, Germany, and the European Union called on the Iranian authorities to quickly release the Stena Impero.

The EU’s foreign affairs office, which represents 28 member states, expressed “deep concern”.

How ‘British’ is the tanker?

Ships must fly the flag of a nation state, explains Richard Meade, managing editor of maritime intelligence publication Lloyd’s List.

But that doesn’t need to be the same nation as its owners, its crew, or its cargo, he says.

The Stena Impero is Swedish-owned and those on board are Indian, Russian, Latvian and Filipino.

But it’s the UK flag that is important symbolically, he says. “Historically speaking it means that the UK owes protection to the vessel.”

“The UK has political responsibilities to anything that is flagged. And that’s why it’s much more serious than if there just happened to be a British captain on board.”

He says the impact on trade in the region had so far been minimal, but warns that if the international community began viewing the Strait of Hormuz as a dangerous place, it could create a “very different” scenario.

Highly volatile

The seizing of a British-flagged tanker in Omani waters, empty and inbound to a Saudi port, marks a serious escalation in a whole catalogue of recent incidents in the Gulf.

It comes on the back of the mysterious mining of tankers, the downing of both US and Iranian drones and the near capture of another British-flagged tanker only a few days ago.

Britain wants its response be two things: Measured and multinational.

The government is trying to send a robust message to Iran that this action is unacceptable, not just to the UK but to the rest of the world, but not so robust that it ends up being part of an avoidable US military strike.

This has become a highly volatile situation where not everyone believes in diplomacy. There are figures in Washington who have been pushing for an ever-tougher line with Iran.

And there are figures in Iran, notably in the Revolutionary Guards Corps and the security apparatus, who are quite prepared to push this right up to the brink of a conflict, yet probably stopping just short of one.

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Según el diario, Trump interrumpió la comunicación con Michael Turnbull tras criticar el acuerdo para reubicar refugiados y exaltar su victoria electoral de noviembre.

Australia es uno de los aliados más cercanos de Estados Unidos, uno de los llamados “cinco ojos” con los que Washington comparte información sensible.

De sus cuatro conversaciones telefónicas con líderes mundiales la semana pasada, “esta fue la peor por lejos”, habría dicho Trump a Turnbull, según el Post.

Al ser consultado el jueves sobre el informe del diario estadounidense, el primer ministro australiano respondió: “agradezco su interés, pero es mejor que estas cosas, que estas conversaciones sean francas y privadas”.

“Puedo asegurarles que la relación es muy fuerte”, agregó.
El relato del Post es bastante diferente del informe oficial ofrecido por ambos gobiernos tras la conversación.

Turnbull dijo el lunes que con Trump acordaron honrar el acuerdo alcanzado con el expresidente Barack Obama para reubicar a un número no especificado de las 1.600 personas que Australia alberga en centros de Nauru and Papua New Guinea.

Existen temores de que Trump rescinda el acuerdo tras promulgar un decreto antimigratorio que suspende el ingreso de refugiados y ciudadanos de siete países musulmanes.

Tras el informe del Post, Trump puso en duda al acuerdo en Twitter.
“¿Pueden creerlo? La administración Obama acordó recibir miles de inmigrantes ilegales desde Australia. ¿Por qué? Estudiaré este acuerdo tonto”, escribió.

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WESTLAKE VILLAGE (CBSLA) — Rebecca Grossman, the co-founder of the famed Grossman Burn Foundation, was out on bail early Thursday after being arrested in connection with a suspected DUI crash that killed two young brothers in Westlake Village.

Mark and Jacob Iskander (credit: CBS)

Grossman, 57, was arrested after the Tuesday night crash and held on $2 million bail, according to Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials. Two young brothers were fatally struck in the crash – 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 9-year-old Jacob Iskander.

The boys were walking with their family in a crosswalk at the intersection of Triunfo Canyon Road and Saddle Mountain Drive at about 7:10 p.m. Tuesday. One of the parents was able to snatch one of their children off a scooter, and push a stroller out of the way, but Mark and Jacob were fatally struck.

Rebecca Grossman Grossman accepts the Betty Fisher Legacy Award at Evening of Hope 2017 at Sheraton Universal on May 18, 2017 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for Haven Hills)

Nick Sarriedin is a senior at the campus and attends the same Coptic Christian church as the victims’ family.

“I found they were Egyptian. I’m Egyptian so they’re like family to me… because not a lot of Egyptian families live in Westlake,” he said.

Mark Iskander started at Oaks Christian just five weeks ago – and left a lasting impression.

He was just the most bubbly, lovely young man,” said Oaks Christian principal Garett Freeman. “It’s really hard to fathom that he’s gone.”

Grossman is a co-founder and chair of the Grossman Burn Foundation, the wife of the foundation’s president. She has received awards and acclaim for her philanthropy around the world.

Investigators say she was under the influence, speeding and took off after the crash. Her white Mercedes, which had front-end damage, was towed away about a quarter-mile from the crash scene.

According to Los Angeles County sheriff’s jail records, Grossman was released just after midnight. She is scheduled to make her first court appearance on Oct. 21.

The city of Westlake Village released a statement that said they share the concerns that residents have about unsafe driving in the area, but won’t comment further on the matter until the investigation is complete.

West Hills Hospital also released a statement on behalf of the Grossman Burn Center that said: “Like our entire community, the Grossman Burn Center family at West Hills Hospital is terribly saddened by this tragedy. Our sympathies are with all who have been affected.”

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the lawsuit he is co-leading with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, over the Trump administration’s plan to detain immigrant children indefinitely.

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the lawsuit he is co-leading with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, over the Trump administration’s plan to detain immigrant children indefinitely.

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Nineteen states and the District of Columbia are suing the Trump administration over its plan to pull out of a decades-old court settlement that governs the care of migrant children in federal detention.

The federal government has abided by a court agreement known as the Flores settlement since 1997. It says migrant children should be detained in the least restrictive setting possible and only for about 20 days. Last week the Trump administration announced it will soon detain children with their families indefinitely.

The states, led by California and Massachusetts, argue that the government is already failing to provide detained children with safe and sanitary conditions. (Earlier this month the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that detained children should receive adequate food, clean water and basic hygiene.) Their suit also says the government plan will have a negative long-term impact on the detained children if they are held indefinitely.

“This new Trump rule callously puts at risk the safety and well-being of children,” said California Attorney General Xavier Becerra in a statement. “No child deserves to be left in conditions inappropriate and harmful for their age. We’re taking the Trump Administration to court to protect children from the irreparable harm caused by unlawful and unnecessary detention.”

The states also say the administration’s plan will result in an expansion of family detention centers that are not licensed by the states. The administration says it will set its own standards for care — in effect, licensing itself.

“With this rule, the Trump Administration is paving the way for [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] to imprison innocent children for indefinite periods of time and is attempting to take away the ability of states to stop them,” said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.

Becerra and Healey are Democrats.

The Justice Department has not yet responded for a request for comment.

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via press release:

NOTICIAS  TELEMUNDO  PRESENTS:

“MURIENDO POR CRUZAR,” AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE INCREASING NUMBER OF IMMIGRANT DEATHS ALONG THE BORDER, THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 AT 6 P.M./5 C

Carmen Dominicci and Neida Sandoval present the Telemundo and The Weather Channel co-production

Miami – July 31, 2014 – Telemundo presents “Muriendo por Cruzar”, a documentary that investigates why increasing numbers of immigrants are dying while trying to cross the US-Mexican border near the city of Falfurrias, Texas, this Sunday, August 3 at 6PM/5 C.  The Telemundo and The Weather Channel co-production, presented by Noticias Telemundo journalists Carmen Dominicci and Neida Sandoval, reveals the obstacles immigrants face once they cross into US territory, including extreme weather conditions, as they try to evade the border patrol.  “Muriendo por Cruzar” is part of Noticias Telemundo’s special coverage of the crisis on the border and immigration reform.

 

“‘Muriendo por Cruzar’” dares to ask questions that reveal the actual conditions undocumented immigrants face as they try to start a new life in the United States,” said Alina Falcón, Telemundo’s Executive Vice President for News and Alternative Programming.  “Our collaboration with The Weather Channel was very productive. They have a unique expertise in covering the impact of weather on people’s lives, as we do in covering immigration reform and the border crisis. The result is a compelling documentary that exposes a harrowing reality.”

“Muriendo por Cruzar” is the first co-production by Telemundo and The Weather Channel.  Both networks are part of NBCUniversal.

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Top administration officials and lawmakers have left the White House after a classified briefing lasting over an hour, about Iran’s sudden downing of an American surveillance drone in the Middle East — and a “measured” U.S. response, they suggested, is likely coming soon.

Amid mounting tension between the U.S. and Iran, the White House earlier Thursday invited House and Senate leaders and Democrats and Republicans on the House and Senate Intelligence and Armed Services Committees to meet with President Trump in the White House’s secure Situation Room.

Others who arrived for the meeting included CIA Director Gina Haspel, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and Army Secretary Mark Esper, whom Trump has said he’ll nominate as defense secretary.

Shanahan was spotted outside the White House carrying a folder stamped “SECRET/NOFORN,” an intelligence classification category prohibiting distribution to anyone outside the government.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told Fox News that “we had a good briefing” and that the Trump administration would engage in “measured responses.”

Outgoing Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan carrying a document labeled secret as he arrived for a meeting with President Trump about Iran at the White House on Thursday.
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

McConnell confirmed the U.S.’s firm position that the drone was operating in international airspace, even as Iran has tried to make the case that the drone had “violated” Iranian airspace.

In a statement, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and Ranking Members Michael McCaul of Texas (House Foreign Affairs), Devin Nunes of California (House Intelligence), and Mac Thornberry of Texas (House Armed Services) all condemned Iran’s “direct attack,” and demanded “measured” retaliation.

“Iran directly attacked a United States asset over international waters,” the Republicans wrote. “This provocation comes a week after they attacked and destroyed two commercial tankers in international waters. There must be a measured response to these actions. President Trump and his national security team remain clear-eyed on the situation and what must be done in response to increased Iranian aggression. In Congress, we stand ready to support our men and women in uniform, our country, and our allies in the region.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., issued a separate statement after the briefing calling for calm.

TRUMP SAYS IRAN’S US DRONE SHOOT-DOWN MAY HAVE BEEN ‘MISTAKE,’ BUT ‘COUNTRY WILL NOT STAND FOR IT’

“In light of the targeting of an unmanned U.S. drone by Iran, it is essential that we remain fully engaged with our allies, recognize that we are not dealing with a responsible adversary and do everything in our power to de-escalate.

“This is a dangerous, high-tension situation that requires a strong, smart and strategic, not reckless, approach,” Pelosi said.

Speaking to reporters, Pelosi said she also was convinced that U.S. intelligence was correct in its assessment that the drone was in international airspace when it was shot down. But, Pelosi added, the Trump administration legally would need to obtain Congress’ approval before taking military action.

“We make it very clear that to get involved in any military activities, we must have a new Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF),” Pelosi cautioned.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he told the president during the briefing that there should be a “robust, open debate,” and that Congress should “have a real say.”

He said he was worried the administration “may bumble into a war.”

“We have an amendment supported by every Democrat to the NDAA in the Senate, led by Senator Udall, which would require Congressional approval of any funding for a conflict in Iran,” Schumer said in a statement. “It’s supported by all Democrats in the Senate. We are asking leader McConnell to do the right thing and give us a vote next week on the NDAA on that amendment.”

Footage on social media also showed Schumer appearing to celebrate after the briefing, but Schumer later clarified that he was happy his mother had been released from the hospital.

Hours earlier, the Pentagon released video showing the smoke trail of a Navy drone that was shot out of the sky over the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, in what military officials described as an “unprovoked attack.”

Trump told reporters that Iran made a “very big mistake” but also said he had the feeling that it might have been the result of someone being “loose” or doing something “stupid,” rather than a deliberate provocation by Iran.

The U.S. Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk, an unmanned aircraft with a wingspan larger than that of a Boeing 737, was downed by an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps surface-to-air missile that was fired from near Goruk on Wednesday night, according to Lt. Gen. Joseph Guastella, head of U.S. Air Forces Central Command.

The location where the U.S. drone was down down by a surface-to-air missile fired by Iran.
(Department of Defense)

“This was an unprovoked attack on a U.S. surveillance asset that had not violated Iranian airspace at any time during its mission,” Guastella said. “This attack is an attempt to disrupt our ability to monitor the area following recent threats to international shipping and free flow of commerce.”

Guastella said at the time it was struck by the missile, the drone was operating at a “high altitude” over 20 miles from the nearest point of land on the Iranian coast.

Some Democrats, for their part, blamed Trump for the episode. Presidential candidate Joe Biden said Trump has made military conflict with Iran more likely, and that “another war in the Middle East is the last thing we need.”

“Iran directly attacked a United States asset over international waters.”

— House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, and Ranking GOP Members

Biden said Trump’s strategy in Iran has been “a self-inflicted disaster” since the president withdrew the U.S. from the Iran nuclear agreement negotiated when Biden served under then-President Barack Obama as vice president.

The Trump administration called that deal a reckless giveaway to a dangerous regime that only emboldened and empowered its imperialistic and terroristic ambitions. By reimposing sanctions that had been lifted under the Obama-era deal, Trump administration policies largely have crippled Iran’s economy, sending inflation above 30 percent and devastating oil revenues.

Biden asserted there’s no question Iran “continues to be a bad actor that abuses human rights and supports terrorist activities.” But, he added that the U.S. needed presidential leadership.

US NAVY DRONE SHOT DOWN BY IRANIAN MISSILE OVER STRAIT OF HORMUZ IN ‘UNPROVOKED ATTACK,’ CENTRAL COMMAND SAYS

In a video released Thursday afternoon, the smoke trail of the drone could be seen in a black-and-white video as the craft plummeted.

The Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk drone that was shot down by Iran.
(Fox News)

Guastella said the drone landed in “international waters” about 20 miles from Iran. U.S. officials told Fox News that investigators were racing to find the wreckage ahead of Iranian forces.

The U.S. Navy’s RQ-4A Global Hawk drone provides real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions  “over vast ocean and coastal regions,” according to the military. The drone was deployed to the Middle East in the past few days as part of reinforcements approved by Trump last month.

The high-altitude drone can fly up to 60,000 feet or 11 miles in altitude and stay aloft for 30 hours at a time. It’s used to spy on Iranian military communications and track shipping in the busy waterways. Each drone costs up to $180 million.

Also Thursday afternoon, presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., demanded that Trump abstain from sending American troops into a conflict with Iran without congressional approval.

Members of the 7th Reconnaissance Squadron preparing to launch an RQ-4 Global Hawk at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy, in October 2018.
(Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan/U.S. Air Force via AP, File)

In recent weeks, the U.S. has sped an aircraft carrier to the Mideast and approved sending 1,000 additional troops “to address air, naval, and ground-based threats” in the region. Mysterious attacks have targeted oil tankers as Iranian-allied Houthi rebels launched bomb-laden drones into Saudi Arabia.

The New York senator outlined her position in a sharply worded letter to the White House on Thursday.

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Gillibrand wrote she was “deeply concerned that your administration’s stepped up military presence in the Middle East, in conjunction with your dangerous and confusing rhetoric, may lead the United States into a protracted, costly, and unnecessary war with Iran. Such a war is not authorized, would unnecessarily risk the lives of Americans and our allies, cause enormous human suffering, and destabilize the economy.”

Fox News’ Travis Fedschun, Hillary Vaughn and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Yet if politics can sometimes make odd bedfellows, the Brexit Party is taking that principle to the extreme, running candidates from all over the political spectrum. The party has even recruited as candidates three former members of the Revolutionary Communist Party and its successor groups, which defended deadly bombings by the Irish Republican Army in the 1980s and 1990s.

Mr. Farage has defended his heterodox candidate slate as the seed of a nonpartisan pro-democracy movement. Analysts are dubious, however, saying he is more likely looking for ways to lure disaffected pro-Brexit Labour voters and provide a counterbalance to his history in the anti-immigration, largely right-wing 2016 Leave campaign.

“It’s rational party competition,” said Alan Wager, a research associate at the U.K. in a Changing Europe, a research institute. “It’s wearing the clothing of idealism and optimism, but it’s not an optimistic or idealistic message really.”

John Malcolm, 75, a lifelong Conservative voter sitting beside his wife, seemed to speak for many in the crowd in Willenhall when he said he did not terribly much care whom the Brexit Party would send to Brussels.

“I wasn’t looking for someone to represent me in Europe,” he said. “I’m looking for this party to do extremely well to show what we think on this issue to the other parties.”

Voters have used the European elections for protest votes before, but the Brexit Party, born in the wreckage of Mrs. May’s deal, is unusually empty of formal policies. Its candidates rarely venture beyond its signature issue and populist themes, leaning on phrases like a “clean Brexit” but mostly dodging questions about what that means — what arrangements they would make for Britain’s borders, its airlines or its financial services industry, for example.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/22/world/europe/farage-brexit-party-europe.html