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Airlines are planning for the possibility that Boeing’s beleaguered 737 Max commercial jetliners will remain out of commission late into the fall, as the company works to fix a host of technical problems that have rendered the planes grounded since early March.

The three U.S. airlines that operate Max jets — American Airlines, United and Southwest — announced in recent days they will cancel 737 Max flights through Nov. 2, Nov. 3 and Oct. 1, respectively, affecting hundreds of flights every day. The new cancellation dates reflect a significant revision from an expected summer timeline presented as a conservative estimate.

The airlines are waiting for the Federal Aviation Administration to sign off on a Boeing-designed software fix for a flight control system that played a role in two deadly crashes. That fix was originally expected to be delivered no later than April, according to an FAA directive issued in early March, but the process has been complicated by the discovery of other technical problems.

A Boeing official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to publicly discuss the issue, said the company now expects to submit all of its required software updates for approval by the end of September. That could pave the way for the jets return to regular flight in November, the Boeing official said. American Airlines executives say the company remains confident the plane will be recertified to fly before the end of the year.

That timeline assumes, however, that regulators do not find additional problems with the jet or its related software fixes. The FAA has declined to offer a firm timeline or even estimate when it expects to lift its grounding order for the Max.

“The FAA is following a thorough process, not a prescribed timeline, for returning the Boeing 737 Max to passenger service,” FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford said Sunday. “The FAA will lift the aircraft’s prohibition order when we deem it is safe to do so.”

The 737 Max is the newest version of a long-trusted Boeing jetliner. It was pitched as an even more fuel-efficient version of Boeing’s best-selling plane, an improvement that was made possible by changes to the plane’s engines.

There was a concern the new design would cause the plane’s nose to tip upward and lead to a stall. So Boeing added a new flight control system called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) that can, in certain rare but dangerous situations, override pilots’ controls and automatically tip the nose of the plane downward.

This change was not made known to pilots flying the planes until weeks after a deadly crash killed 189 people in Indonesia in October. Then, in early March, another Boeing Max jet went down in Ethiopia under similar circumstances, killing 157 people.

Regulators across the globe grounded the plane soon after the second crash, and Boeing and the FAA announced they had been working on a software fix designed to account for the MCAS. That update is finished, according to a Boeing official speaking on the condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to discuss the issue publicly.

Then, in early April, Boeing disclosed to The Washington Post that it had discovered an additional software issue related to the plane’s flaps and other flight-control hardware. And in June, the FAA discovered an entirely new safety problem with the 737 Max, requiring the company to undertake yet another software fix.

The grounding has taken a sharp financial toll on U.S. airlines and their customers. Flight cancellations are expected to affect about 115 flights per day at American Airlines, 150 flights per day at Southwest and a total of roughly 5,000 flights at United during the expected grounding.

Fenit Nirappil contributed to this report.

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Brian Kolfage, an Air Force veteran who lives in Florida, said he felt “deeply invested” in seeing the proposed wall come to fruition. The wall, which Trump has repeatedly promised, is still unstarted as Washington braces for a government shutdown over the president’s demand for taxpayer funding.

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WASHINGTON — Attorney General William Barr, defending his decision to order a review of the Trump-Russia probe’s origins, told a Senate panel Wednesday that he thinks “spying did occur” by the U.S. government on President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.

“For the same reason we’re worried about foreign influence in elections … I think spying on a political campaign — it’s a big deal, it’s a big deal,” Barr said in response to a question from Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., the ranking member on the Senate Appropriations subcommittee, who had asked why he is looking into the origins of the investigation.

Barr said that he grew up during the Vietnam War when there was spying on anti-war advocates by the U.S. government and that there were rules put in place to ensure there’s an adequate basis for such action.

“I’m not suggesting that those rules were violated, but I think it’s important to look at that. I’m not talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly,” he said.

Shaheen then asked, “You’re not suggesting that spying occurred?”

Barr paused for several seconds and replied, “I think spying did occur,” though he didn’t elaborate.

He said that he’s not launching an investigation of the FBI and is not suggesting there is a problem that’s “endemic” to the agency, but “I think there was a failure among a group of leaders at the upper echelons.”

“I feel I have an obligation to make sure that government power isn’t abused,” he added.

Later in the hearing, Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, said that Barr’s “spying” comment was “unnecessarily inflammatory” and offered the attorney general the chance to rephrase his remarks — because Schatz said “the word spying could cause everybody in the cable news ecosystem to freak out.”

“I’m not sure of all the connotations of that word,” Barr replied, adding that he could also describe it as “unauthorized surveillance.” “I want to make sure there was no unauthorized surveillance.”

Barr declined to elaborate when Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., chairman of the panel, asked what the basis was for his remarks.

“There is a basis for my concern, but I’m not going to discuss the basis,” Barr said.

“I’m not saying if improper surveillance occurred,” he added later when asked to clarify — saying only that he was “concerned about it” and looking into the situation.

At a hearing Tuesday before a House Appropriations subcommittee, Barr revealed that he is “reviewing the conduct” of the FBI’s Russia probe during the summer of 2016, and that the Department of Justice inspector general will release a report on the agency’s use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act process and other matters in the Russia case in May or June.

Trump on Wednesday praised Barr’s revelation of the probe into the investigation of his campaign.

“What I’m most interested in is getting started, hopefully the attorney general, he mentioned it yesterday, he is doing a great job. Getting started on going back to the origins of exactly where this all started,” he told reporters at the White House. “Because this was an illegal witch hunt and everybody knew it.”

The Senate hearing intended to focus on the 2020 budget request comes a day after House Democrats pressed the attorney general on the forthcoming release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Barr said Tuesday that his original timeline still stands, and that he planned to release the redacted document by mid-April, specifying that he expects it would come out “within a week” and that it will be released to the public.

On Wednesday, however, Barr implied it may not be released until next week.

“I’m landing the plane right now and I’ve been willing to discuss my letters and the process going forward, and the report is going to be out next week and I’m not going to go into the details until the plane is on the ground,” he said when asked by Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., whether the White House or the president have already viewed the report or were briefed on the report.

He would not respond to questions from Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., about whether he had shared any additional information from the report with the White House, or whether administration officials had seen the full document.

Barr later clarified during the hearing that before his summary was sent out, “we did advise the White House counsel’s office that the letters were being sent” and while they weren’t given the document in advance, “it may have been read to them.”

Barr reiterated Wednesday before the Senate that after the redacted version of the Mueller report is released to the public, he’s “willing to work with the committees.”

“I intend to take up with the House and Senate Judiciary committees what other areas they feel they have a need to have access to the information and see if I can work to accommodate that,” said Barr, who added that the most “inflexible” area under the law would be the grand jury material, suggesting he would not seek to disclose those parts to lawmakers.

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., asked during the hearing whether “there is material risk that the grand jury material would leak” if such information is provided to Congress.

“I think so,” Barr said, adding that that could also be the case with other redacted material.

Asked by Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., whether he had a conversation with Mueller about why he didn’t make a recommendation on the issue of obstruction of justice, Barr said, “Yes, I did,” and added that there would be a fuller explanation of that conversation in the report.

Barr added, while being questioned by Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., that he didn’t know “whether Bob Mueller supported my conclusion” on obstruction.

The attorney general also declined to say whether he views the Mueller investigation as a “witch hunt,” or illegal, as Trump has characterized it.

“It really depends on where you’re sitting,” Barr said, adding that if someone is falsely accused of something, it could be viewed as a witch hunt. “It is what it is.”

Asked Tuesday whether Mueller or anyone on his team reviewed his summary of the report in advance, Barr told the House panel that Mueller’s team “did not play a role” in drafting that document and that he did give Mueller an opportunity to review it, but he “declined.”

House Democrats had given Barr until April 2 to submit the full report to Congress, a deadline that was not met. In response, the House Judiciary Committee last week passed a resolution that authorizes Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., to issue a subpoena for the full, unredacted report. It has not yet been issued.

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Anti-government protests in Hong Kong started five months ago

Hong Kong has confirmed it has entered its first recession for a decade as it continues to be gripped by protests.

Its economy shrank 3.2% in the July-to-September period compared with the prior quarter, figures showed, confirming earlier preliminary data.

It means the economy has contracted for two quarters in a row, which is the usual definition of a recession.

Tourists are staying away and shops are suffering amid battles between anti-government protesters and police.

“Domestic demand worsened significantly in the third quarter, as the local social incidents took a heavy toll on consumption-related activities and subdued economic prospects weighed on consumption and investment sentiment,” the government said in a statement.

It now expects the economy to shrink 1.3% for the full year.

“Ending violence and restoring calm are pivotal to the recovery of the economy. The government will continue to closely monitor the situation and introduce measures as necessary to support enterprises and safeguard,” the government added.

Why are there protests in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong – a British colony until 1997 – is part of China under a model known as “one country, two systems”.

Under this model, Hong Kong has a high degree of autonomy and people have freedoms unseen in mainland China.

The protests started in June after the government planned to pass a bill that would allow suspects to be extradited to mainland China.

Many feared this bill would undermine the city’s freedoms and judicial independence.

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The bill was eventually withdrawn but the protests continued, having evolved into a broader revolt against the police, and the way Hong Kong is administered by Beijing.

Protests have taken place every weekend over the past few months, causing widespread disruption and a number of deaths.

On Thursday, a 70-year-old cleaner died after he was hit in the head during a protest in the Hong Kong border town of Sheung Shui.

Video purported to be of the incident shows two groups throwing bricks at each other before the man falls to the ground after being struck on the head.

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Burberry says it has seen a “double digit” percentage decline in sales in Hong Kong

Dramatic scenes such as these have kept tourists away. In August, arrivals to the city – a popular travel destination and transit hub – hit their worst level since the SARS crisis of 2003.

Some hotels have slashed prices as they struggle to fill their rooms.

On Thursday, two companies with major operations in Hong Kong revealed the financial impact of the protests.

Luxury fashion house Burberry said its sales in Hong Kong had fallen by more than 10% and would “remain under pressure”.

Airline Cathay Pacific cut its profit guidance and said the civil unrest had “been exceptionally challenging, severely impacting demand and operations of the business”.

Why the spike in anger?

This week has seen a marked escalation in violence with intense street battles, violent clashes at universities and lunchtime protests in the financial heart of Hong Kong.

It is the first time in weeks that protests have taken place during weekdays.

Media captionHong Kong Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng is jostled by protesters in London

Monday’s protests followed a weekend of vigils and demonstrations after a 22-year-old student protester died last week.

Alex Chow had been in hospital since he fell from the ledge of a car park during a police operation a week ago.

Later on Monday, violence escalated further when a police officer shot an activist in the torso with a live bullet and a pro-government supporter was set on fire by protesters.

In London, Hong Kong’s Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng was hurt after being jostled by anti-government protesters, the Chinese embassy said.

Ms Cheng is seen as having played a key role in promoting the unpopular extradition bill that triggered the protests. China strongly condemned the incident and called for a thorough investigation.

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The beauty queen wife of infamous drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison for helping her husband run the murderous Sinaloa Cartel.

Emma Coronel Aispuro, 32, pleaded guilty in June to helping El Chapo run his operation. She was arrested in February at Dulles Airport near Washington, DC.

Coronel, a US-born former beauty queen, admitted to conspiracy to distribute thousands of kilos of heroin, coke, meth and marijuana while working for her husband in Mexico. She also pleaded guilty to money laundering.

Prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo that she “attempted to aid and abet the goals” of her husband, whom she married on her 18th birthday in 2007, and cited her role in his notorious 2015 escape from a Mexican prison.

Emma Coronel Aispuro’s husband, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, is serving a life sentence in a maximum-security prison in Colorado.
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They claimed she bribed Mexican prison officials to take good care of El Chapo while he was behind bars and acted as a go-between for her husband and his henchmen, sneaking a GPS watch into the prison for him. Guzman is serving life behind bars in federal prison in Colorado, where he is locked in his cell for 23 hours a day. 

Prosecutors had recommended Coronel serve only four years and pay a fine of almost $1.5 million, saying in the memo she had no criminal history and “swiftly accepted responsibility for her actions.”  

“We’re pleased with the result and we’re pleased with the court recognizing her very minimal role,” Coronel’s lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, told The Post on Tuesday, adding that she agreed to the $1.5 million forfeiture. 

Attorney Jeffery Lichtman delivers remarks to the media following the sentencing hearing for his client Emma Coronel Aispuro on November 30, 2021.
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Coronel made headlines in 2019 when she laughed in Brooklyn federal court as her husband’s mistress sobbed on the stand at his trial, and garnered attention for showing up to court in designer outfits.

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El usuario dispone de 20 segundos para dibujar algo antes de que el ordenador adivine qué es. A la mujer salió la palabra ‘cañón’, y aunque ella hizo todo lo posible por dibujar el arma, le acabó saliendo algo bastante embarazoso. Consciente del apuro, la presentadora trató de alterar el dibujo e incluso intentó de tapar la pantalla, en medio de las risas de sus colegas.

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Donald Trump dijo que quiere ayudar a México en la lucha contra el narcotráfico

En una entrevista a la cadena Fox, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, expresó que quiere “ayudar” a su par mexicano, Enrique Peña Nieto, en su lucha contra el narcotráfico, tema que abordaron en una conversación telefónica recientemente.

“Lo quiero ayudar a hacerlo”, afirmó Trump añadiendo que Peña Nieto “es un hombre muy bueno”. “Tenemos una relación muy buena”, aclaró.

El presidente estadounidense develó que su homólogo mexicano “parecía tener mucha voluntad de recibir ayuda” de Estados Unidos para combatir a los cárteles de la droga.

“Él tiene un problema (…) que es un verdadero problema para nosotros”, señaló Trump ante la interrupción del periodista Bill O´Reilly que le repreguntó si el problema era de México.

El presidente de México, Enrique Peña Nieto (Izq.), y su homólogo estadounidense, Donald Trump. (La Gran Época)

“No olvidé que esos cárteles están operando en nuestro país y están envenenando a la juventud de nuestro país”, expresó Trump en el adelanto de la entrevista que será emitida hoy a las 20 (hora local) por Fox News.

Por último, ante la pregunta del periodista sobre si consideraba que México era un “país corrupto” porque “esta historia ya lleva décadas”, Trump dijo: “Amo a ese pueblo y realmente me gusta este gobierno”.

“Creo que él es un buen hombre y nos llevamos muy bien”, dijo aunque reiteró que “tienen problemas para controlar algunos aspectos de su país, no hay duda de eso; y diría que las drogas y los cárteles de drogas son el problema número uno”.

El secretario de Defensa Mattis reitera apoyo de Estados Unidos a aliados en Asia

El secretario de Defensa estadounidense, Jim Mattis, se da la mano con la ministro de Defensa de Japón, Tomomi Inada, (Der.) después de la conferencia de prensa conjunta en el Ministerio de Defensa en Tokio el 4 de febrero de 2017. (TORU YAMANAKA / AFP / Getty Images )

El secretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos, James Mattis, aseguró que la administración Trump continuará los compromisos de seguridad a los aliados asiáticos Corea del Sur y Japón.

En el cierre de su gira por Asia, en Tokio, Mattis dijo a su contraparte de Japón, Tomomi Inada, que Estados Unidos respalda su tratado de defensa con el país oriental y su control sobre las islas del Mar de la China Meridional, disputadas con China.

“Hoy la ministra y yo discutimos la situación de seguridad y dejé claro que continúa nuestra política de larga data sobre las islas Senkaku”, dijo el ex general retirado de la marina estadounidense. “Estados Unidos continuará reconociendo la administración japonesa de las islas y como tal se aplica el artículo 5 del tratado de seguridad entre EE.UU. y Japón”, afirmó en conferencia de prensa, el 4 de febrero.

El secretario de defensa explicitó que la región enfrenta “muchos desafíos de seguridad”, desde la amenaza nuclear y provocación con misiles de Corea del Norte a la “creciente conducta de confrontación de China” en el Mar del Este de China y en el Mar de la China Meridional.

“En nuestra reunión la ministro y yo confirmamos nuestra intención de continuar la estrecha coordinación en estos y otros temas de seguridad”, agregó.

Irán prueba nuevos misiles en escalada de tensión con EEUU

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Irán probó un nuevo misil el sábado en la región de Semnan, un día después de que Estados Unidos impusiera nuevas sanciones al país persa por un disparo de prueba de un misil balístico el 29 de enero.

Irán es “el Estado que más apoya el terrorismo en el mundo”, había afirmado el sábado el secretario de Defensa norteamericano, James Mattis, durante una visita a Japón.

Según los Guardianes de la Revolución, el cuerpo militar de élite iraní, estas maniobras tienen como objetivo mostrar “la total preparación para hacer frente a las amenazas y a las sanciones humillantes” adoptadas contra el gobierno iraní.

Durante los ejercicios se iban a probar diferentes sistemas de radares y misiles de fabricación local, así como centros de mando, según Sepahnews, la página web de los Guardianes de la Revolución.

El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump ha endurecido las políticas de Washington contra Teherán y se ha mostrado muy crítico de las acciones bélicas del régimen iraní. El pasado 3 de febrero, luego de las primeras pruebas de misiles del país de Medio Oriente, el mandatario lo acusó de “jugar con fuego”.

Gigantes tecnológicos presentan acción legal contra veto migratorio de Trump

Ayer por la noche, empresas tecnológicas presentaron un escrito legal en oposición al veto migratorio impulsado por el presidente Donald Trump, informó The Washington Post, el 6 de febrero.

Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft y otras 93 empresas de tecnología se unieron en una acción legal coordinada presentada en la Corte de Apelaciones del 9° Circuito, agregó el matutino estadounidense.

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El escrito llega al final de una semana de protestas a nivel nacional contra el plan, así como una intensa actividad en Silicon Valley, una región que ve la inmigración como elemento central de su identidad como un centro de innovación.

Netflix, Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Pinterest, Yelp, Reddit, Github, Glassdoor, Mozilla, Dropbox, Twilio, Zynga y Salesforce, forman parte de esta acción conjunta.

El viernes pasado, el juez federal James Robart bloqueó provisionalmente la aplicación del veto que desde el 27 de enero impedía temporalmente la entrada al país de los refugiados de todo el mundo y de los ciudadanos de Libia, Sudán, Somalia, Siria, Irak, Irán y Yemen.

El sábado por la noche, el Gobierno de Trump apeló la decisión del juez Robart y presentó una petición a la Corte de Apelaciones de que restaurara el veto que había sido bloqueado por el magistrado, pero la misma fue rechazada.

Bush padre reaparece sonriente en el Super Bowl 51

El presidente George H.W. Bush y Barbara Bush llegan para el sorteo previo al Super Bowl 51 entre los Atlanta Falcons y los Patriots de Nueva Inglaterra en el estadio de NRG el 5 de febrero de 2017 en Houston, Texas. (Al Bello / Getty Images)

El ex presidente George H.W. Bush reapareció públicamente este domingo en la previa del Super Bowl.

Luego de haber estado internado recientemente, lo que le impidió participar en la asunción de presidente Trump, Bush se mostró sonriente junto a su esposa Bárbara y lanzó la moneda que le dio el derecho a la patada inicial a los Falcons de Atlanta.

El ex mandatario había sufrido una neumonía que lo mantuvo por dos semanas en el Hospital Metodista de Houston.

Por su parte, luego del encuentro, el presidente Donald Trump felicitó a los Patriots por su victoria ante Atlanta Falcons por 34-28 en el tiempo extra.

“Qué increíble remontada y victoria de los Patriots. Tom Brady, Bob Kraft y el entrenador B son ganadores totales. ¡Wow!”, escribió en su cuenta de Twitter.

La Gran Época le recomienda la lectura del siguiente artículo: China difunde noticias falsas a través de medios occidentales

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The search for a 5-year-old boy from Illinois who went missing on Wednesday continued into the weekend as police re-focused the investigation on the boy’s family home.

Andrew “AJ” Freund, a blond boy who is approximately 3 feet, 5 inches tall, was last seen wearing a blue Mario sweatshirt and black sweatpants in his home at around 9 p.m. — his bedtime — on Wednesday, according to Crystal Lake Police Department detectives.

(Crystal Lake Police Department via AP) This undated photo provided by the Crystal Lake, Ill., Police Department shows Andrew “AJ” Freund.

“In reviewing all investigative information thus far, there is no indication that would lead police to believe that an abduction had taken place,” A Crystal Lake Police Department statement said. “At this point, the police department has no reason to believe there is a threat to the community.”

We’re just worried to death.

The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children are also investigating Freund’s disappearance.

Jassen Strokosch, spokesperson for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, confirmed to ABC News that the agency has been in contact with Freund’s family since AJ was born in 2013. He added that AJ’s younger brother has been placed in a different home.

(Paul Valade/Daily Herald via AP) Police remove items from the home of missing 5-year-old boy Andrew “AJ” Freu in Crystal Lake, Ill. on Thursday, April 18, 2019.

In front of media gathered outside the family home on Friday, Andrew Freund, AJ’s father, said, “AJ, please come home. You’re not in any trouble, we’re just worried to death.”

Separately, Freund’s mother, Joanne Cunningham, sobbed in front of reporters during a press conference outside the family home on Friday afternoon but did not speak. In her hand, she held a plastic Goodwill bag that contained pictures of her children.

(Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune via AP) JoAnn Cunningham, mother of missing 5-year-old child Andrew “AJ” Freund, stands with her attorney George Killis outside the Freund home on Friday, April 19, 2019 in Crystal Lake, Ill.

George C. Kililis, her defense lawyer, spoke during the press conference, saying, “Ms. Cunningham doesn’t know what happened to AJ and has nothing to do with the disappearance of AJ. Ms. Cunningham is worried sick, she’s devastated.”

He added that he does not know AJ’s father, Andrew Freund and is only representing Cunningham.

“Ms. Cunningham cooperated with the police extensively yesterday,” Kililis said. “Until at some point, we got the impression that she may be considered a suspect. I don’t know if she is or not and I don’t know how serious that consideration is. As an attorney, once I realized that, I advised Ms. Cunningham to remain silent from that point on.”

Kililis did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News early Saturday.

By Thursday, an exhaustive search, including 15 police departments and four drones, covered hundreds of acres of public areas and yielded nothing. A sonar search of Crystal Lake also turned up nothing.

Police canine teams “only picked up Andrews ‘scent’ within his home, “indicating that Andrew had not walked away on foot,” the Crystal Lake Police Department statement said.

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Traffic in North County San Diego came to a standstill Friday morning when drivers discovered money all over Interstate 5.

Travelers jumped out of their vehicles in both directions in Carlsbad near Cannon Road around 9:30 a.m. to scoop up what appears to be bills all over the freeway.

An armored car had somehow opened, allowing cash to fall out, according to the CHP.

“One of the doors popped open and some bags of cash fell out,” CHP Officer Curtis Martin said. “Some of the bags broke apart in the lanes and there was cash across all the lanes.”

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Officials said an investigation is underway to determine why the money fell out of the vehicle. The amount of money that went flying is not yet known, nor has it been determined how much has been recovered.

It’s not clear yet what denomination the bills were, but Instagram user @DemiBagby posted herself with fistfuls of ones. It appears Bagby is the same woman who did a flip when she threw out the first pitch at a Padres game in August.

An armored car is visible in her IG post, stopped and appearing unoccupied.

“This is the most insane thing I’ve ever seen,” Bagby said while people darted around behind her on the video, grabbing bills. “Someone dropped money all over the freeway.”

Showing more restraint than some, Bagby and her friend left the money behind and drove down the empty freeway, traffic still stopped in Carlsbad.

The CHP said several people picking up money gave bills to officers, while others were seen driving away with stolen money.

“The CHP would like to thank those motorists who have already returned money to their local CHP office and remind the public to do the right thing and return any money they found on the freeway. To return money, please contact the CHP Dispatch Center at (858) 637-3800,” the CHP said.

Those who picked up the cash can avoid potential criminal charges if they return it within 48 hours, the CHP said. Investigators are working with the FBI to identify people and license plates spotted at the scene.

What Happens to the Cash?

Law enforcement officials told NBC 7 that by 11 a.m., two arrests had been made in connection with the incident. The people who were taken into custody had taken some of the cash, officials said.

Anyone who did pick up cash and left the scene is being urged to return it to police, a CHP spokesman told NBC 7, saying that taking money in a situation of this nature is a criminal offense.

“I know that cash floating around is a tempting thing for a lot of people but it’s not their money, so it needs to go back to the bank and back to the FDIC,” Officer Martin said.

Martin added that they have obtained video evidence showing the faces and license plate numbers of people who stopped to pick up the cash — and suggested investigators will be tracking people down.

“So I highly suggest anybody who picked up cash — it’s not your cash — so turn it into a CHP officer,” Martin said, adding that both the CHP and the FBI in San Diego are investigating the case.

People who turn in cash should explain that the money was recovered in connection to Friday’s incident on the I-5.

One driver named Jasmin who spoke with NBC 7 said she pulled over to see if “she could get lucky, too, but good thing I didn’t get lucky ’cause I found out it’s illegal.”

Remarkably, this is not the first time such a thing happened in San Diego: In 2009, some people hoping to elude police tossed cash out of their SUV during a chase.

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New Jersey districts are calling for school closures, delayed openings and other schedule changes for Monday due to a major winter storm expected to bring up to 2 feet of snow to a significant portion of the state.

While hundreds of districts continue to offer fully-remote classes due to the coronavirus outbreak, schools operating under in-person and hybrid models may opt to switch to remote classes for the day rather than cancel school altogether.

But with high winds and big snow totals in the forecast, the potential for power outages remains likely.

Some parts of New Jersey could see up to two feet of snow during Feb. 1’s snowstorm, the NWS says.National Weather Service

The National Weather Service has placed nearly the entire state under a winter storm warning with 2 to 4 inches of snow expected on Sunday before a lull that lasts into early Monday. The snow will likely be intense on Monday, with some areas seeing as much as 3 inches per hour. Snow could linger into Tuesday as well bring the total accumulations to up to 2 feet for the northern half of the state.

School districts in the following counties have made announcements about schedule changes (these lists will be updated through the storm):

ATLANTIC COUNTY

BERGEN COUNTY

ESSEX COUNTY

GLOUCESTER COUNTY

HUDSON COUNTY

MERCER COUNTY

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

MONMOUTH COUNTY

MORRIS COUNTY

OCEAN COUNTY

PASSAIC COUNTY

SOMERSET COUNTY

SUSSEX COUNTY

UNION COUNTY

WARREN COUNTY

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As Claudette swept across the Southeast over the weekend, it brought torrents of rain, flooding and tornadoes that destroyed dozens of homes. On Saturday evening in Tuscaloosa County, northwest of Montgomery, a 24-year-old father and his 3-year-old son were killed when a tree fell on their home, the Tuscaloosa News reported. And a 23-year-old in DeKalb County, in the state’s northeast, drowned after her car ran off a road during flooding, AL.com reported.

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Caos y violencia en EE.UU.

El 7 de julio en la ciudad de Dallas (Texas, EE.UU.) tuvo lugar un tiroteo en el que cinco policías perdieron la vida disparados por Micah Xavier Johnson. La violencia se encendió después de una serie de muertes de afroamericanos a manos de la Policía. La serie de hechos empezó la noche del martes, cuando un hombre afroamericano, Alton Sterlingmurió tras recibir varios disparos durante una confrontación con la Policía en la ciudad de Baton Rouge, en el estado de Luisiana. La noche siguiente otro afroamericano, Philando Castile, falleció en Falcon Heights (Minnesota) abatido por los disparos de un agente de Policía que le había dado el alto porque su vehículo tenía un faro trasero roto. Las dos muertes provocaron una ola de protestas multitudinarias en todo el país: en Minnesota, Phoenix y también Dallas. El 7 de julio esa ciudad acogió protestas ciudadanas para pedir justicia por los dos afroamericanos cuando se produjo un tiroteo que acabó con las vidas de los cinco agentes.

Barack Obama condenó los hechos diciendo que se trató de un ataque “atroz, calculado y despreciable contra agentes de seguridad” y señaló que habrá que reabrir el debate sobre la facilidad con la que se pueden conseguir armas de fuego en el país.

‘El informe Chilcot’ sobre Irak 

El 6 de julio se publicó en el Reino Unido ‘el informe Chilcot’. Se trata de los resultados de una investigación independiente que el Reino Unido inició en el año 2009 para determinar la involucración del Gobierno de Tony Blair en la campaña bélica estadounidense en Irak en 2003.

El propio Tony Blair reaccionó a la publicación declarando que estos datos hacen ‘reales y materiales’ las críticas a la preparación y planificación de la invasión británica de Irak. “Eliminar a Saddam Hussein era importante y su derrocamiento no fue la causa del actual aumento del terrorismo”, dijo. Añadió también que está dispuesto a asumir toda la responsabilidad por los errores relacionados con la campaña militar.

La cumbre de la OTAN en Varsovia

El 8 y el 9 de julio tuvo lugar en Varsovia (Polonia) la 28.ª cumbre de la OTAN, que reunió a las delegaciones de los 28 países miembros y las 26 de los países socios, así como a representantes de la Unión Europea, la ONU y el Banco Mundial. 

En esta reunión de alto nivel los Estados miembros de la OTAN adoptaron la Declaración de Seguridad Transatlántica de Varsovia, en la que establecieron que los retos procedentes el sur y del este siguen siendo una fuente esencial de inestabilidad. 

Aunque según la Declaración “la OTAN no amenaza a ningún país” y el bloque está dispuesto al “diálogo con Rusia”, otros puntos del documento indican lo contrario. Por ejemplo, la declaración recuerda que la alianza proporcionará más apoyo a Georgia y Ucrania y que continuará ayudando a Moldavia, reforzando de este modo su presencia cerca de las fronteras de Rusia.

La Eurocopa en Francia, en la fase final

Este domingo en el Estadio de Francia las selecciones de Francia y Portugal se medirán en la gran final de la Eurocopa 2016, un encuentro que pondrá en la cancha a dos de los grandes protagonistas de la edición de este año del torneo: Cristiano Ronaldo y Antoine Griezmann. El portugués, reconocido por su gran historial de triunfos individuales y la fama que lo caracteriza, busca lograr un título con su selección que lo pondría como gran favorito a obtener su cuarto Balón de Oro. Por otro lado, el ‘Principito del fútbol francés’, como se ha catalogado a Griezmann, quiere marcar una época con el seleccionado galo al igual que lo hicieron Platini y Zidane en su momento y convertirse en ‘rey’.

Histórico lanzamiento de la Soyuz MS

La nueva nave espacial de tercera generación Soyuz MS, con tres astronautas a bordo, tras dos días de viaje realizó el 9 de julio el histórico acoplamiento con la Estación Espacial Internacional (EEI).

La tripulación de la nave, la ‘Expedición 48’, integrada por el cosmonauta de la agencia espacial rusa Roscosmos Anatoli Ivanishin, la astronauta de la NASA Kathleen Rubens y el astronauta de la Agencia Japonesa de Exploración Aeroespacial Takuya Onishi, fueron recibidos por el comandante de la NASA Jeff Williams, y por Oleg Skripochka y Alexey Ovchinin, un cosmonauta y un ingeniero de vuelo de Roscosmos que ya se encontraban en la estación.

La visita de Barack Obama a España

El presidente estadounidense, Barack Obama, llegó a Madrid el 9 de julio procedente de la Cumbre de la OTAN, celebrada en Varsovia. Se trata de la primera visita oficial de un líder de la Casa Blanca a España en casi 15 años.

España ha recibido a Obama con protestas y el rechazo ciudadano a la presencia militar de EE.UU. en el país.

Ángeles Maestro, diputada en el Congreso por Izquierda Unida entre 1989 y 2000, se mostró muy crítica con las políticas de EE.UU.: “Tienen más de 800 bases militares en más de 100 países del mundo”. “Se calcula que el programa militar aprobado por Obama hasta el año 2024 será de un billón de dólares”, añadió.

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Though weakened, Dorian remained a force to be reckoned with, its swirling circle of winds and rain wrapped around a large, gaping eye visible on photos taken from space. At 11 p.m. EDT Wednesday the distinct eye of the hurricane churned about 105 miles (168 kilometers) south of Charleston, moving north at 7 mph (11 kph) off the coast.

In Charleston’s downtown, stores and restaurants were boarded up with wood and corrugated metal and about 830,000 people were under mandatory evacuation orders on the South Carolina coast.

Hundreds of thousands also were ordered off the Georgia coast. A flood chart posted by the National Weather Service projected a combined high tide and storm surge around Charleston Harbor of 10.3 feet (3.1 meters); the record, 12.5 feet (4 meters), was set by Hugo in 1989.

Georgia’s coastal islands were also at risk, Gov. Brian Kemp said Wednesday, adding “We are very worried, especially about the barrier islands getting cut off.”

The approach of Dorian has left the cobblestone streets of Savannah, Georgia’s downtown historic district largely deserted. But there were still places to find a hurricane party. More than 30 people gathered at Pinkie Master’s Lounge on Wednesday evening, as wind gusts from the offshore hurricane bent tree tops in Savannah — nearly 20 miles (32 kilometers) inland.

In North Carolina, where authorities said an 85-year-old man died after falling from a ladder while getting ready for Dorian, Gov. Roy Cooper warned of the threat of storm surge and flash flooding from heavy rains. The Outer Banks barrier islands were particularly exposed.

Duke Energy said Dorian could cause more than 700,000 power outages in easternmost parts of North Carolina and South Carolina, and Georgia Power said about 2,800 homes and businesses were already without electricity.

The Navy ordered ships at its huge base in Norfolk, Virginia, to head to sea for safety, and warplanes at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia, were being moved inland. The commander of the Navy Region Mid-Atlantic issued an emergency evacuation order for military personnel and their dependents in five North Carolina counties.

The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Peter Gaynor, said 4,000 federal responders; 6,000 National Guard members; and 40,000 utility workers were on standby.

“We are ready to go,” Gaynor said. “We’ll follow Dorian up the coast until it is not a threat.”

In Florida, initially projected to take a direct hit from Dorian, there was widespread relief Wednesday after the storm passed the state from a relatively safe distance offshore. Orlando, Florida’s international airport reopened, as did Walt Disney World and Universal. But one Florida resident had died while preparing for the storm, a 56-year-old man who was knocked to the ground from a tree Monday evening as he trimmed limbs with a chainsaw in an Orlando suburb.

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