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Las noticias falsas y su distribución por las redes sociales a gran escala han sido uno de los grandes problemas que se encontraron en la pasada campaña electoral en Estados Unidos. Una noticia falsa sobre que el papa Francisco daba su apoyo directo a Donald Trump en la presidencia fue compartido como real por casi un millón de personas. Ahora, gracias a una investigación de BuzzFeed News, se ha descubierto que una misma persona estaba detrás de todo un imperio de portales con informaciones “fake” (falsas).

Facebook ahora se ha propuesto acabar con este tipo de noticias en su plataforma y está trabajando en la elaboración de pequeñas señales que alerten a sus usuarios sobre noticias poco fiables. A pesar de ello sigue habiendo cientos de páginas con este tipo de contenido que no cesan su actividad.

Analizados más de 750 artículos fake, BuzzFeed News fue uno de los medios estadounidenses que más esfuerzo ha dedicado para dar caza y denunciar este tipo de portales. Los periodistas Craig Silverman y Jeremy Singer-Vine, analizaron las webs que se encargaron de difundir noticias falsas sobre las elecciones estadounidenses. Encontraron que había un pequeño imperio de 43 portales web que en su conjunto habían publicado más de 750 artículos fake.

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Para sorpresa de los reporteros, la inmensa mayoría de esas informaciones no estaban relacionadas con Trump o Hillary Clinton. Un gran número de piezas (342) repetían el mismo patrón: una celebridad se muda a tal pueblo o comunidad específica. Se pretendía así dar popularidad en la red a alguna zona geográfica utilizando como enganche al famoso de turno: Johnny Depp, Matthew McConaughey, Demi Lovato, Rihanna, Jim Carrey, etc.

La clave del éxito de estas webs fake estuvo en la cercanía y el enfoque local. Juntar el nombre de una celebridad con un pueblo pequeño provocaba engaños específicos. Los lectores veían esa información y la daban por cierta al pensar que nadie iba a perder tiempo en mentir usando el nombre de un pueblecito.

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Los investigadores hallaron después que la mayoría de las webs tenían registros privados para que el propietario se mantuviera siempre en el anonimato. Era tal la evidencia de que las webs venían del mismo sitio que las diferencias entre unas y otras eran mínimos, para ahorrar tiempo.

Otro de los temas recurrentes en este pequeño imperio de falsedad eran las historias que relacionaban a Justin Bieber con la construcción de iglesias en lugares remotos o la invención de que se iban a grabar secuelas de grandes producciones del cine en pequeñas localidades.

Cuando los vecinos de dichos pueblos veían esa información, en lugar de confirmarla en medios de comunicación serios, preferían celebrarla difundiéndola en sus propias cuentas de Facebook. Eso provocaba que la noticia falsa creciera con la ayuda de lectores engañados.

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Casi todas las webs de noticias falsas analizadas por BuzzFeed News tenían una misma ID de Google AdSense, es decir, todo el dinero que recaudaban con la publicidad de Google iba a parar a una misma cuenta bancaria. La cuenta pertenecía a un tal Justin Smithson, natural de Missouri y residente en Atascadero (California). Se trata de un piloto de vuelos chárter, de unos 30 años y con grandes conocimientos de informática.

El artículo de BuzzFeed News aclara que es imposible asegurar al cien por ciento que este Justin Smithson sea el responsable de todas las webs de falsificación de noticias. Se podría tratar de otra persona que se hace pasar por ese hombre o directamente ser una identidad falsa.

En octubre, BuzzFeed logró contactar con Justin Smithson por correo electrónico, para confirmar los datos que tenían. Él respondió diciendo que estaban contactando con la persona equivocada y después ignoró otros mensajes que le enviaron. Aunque los periodistas no se dieron por vencidos y dieron con su dirección física.

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Se presentaron en su domicilio y de lejos vieron a Smithson sentado en la terraza con otro hombre. Al ver que se aproximaban a ellos con una cámara en la mano, se encerraron en la casa. Los reporteros les informaron que estaban buscando a Justin y uno de ellos gritó por una ventana que no había nadie allí con ese nombre. Acto seguido amenazó con romper la cámara si no se marchaban.

Con toda esta información, y ante la negativa de esa persona a dar su versión de los hechos, BuzzFeed publicó una larga nota días atrás, aportando todas las pruebas que tenían. Fue precisamente en ese momento cuando Justin Smithson se pronunció para negarlo todo. “No soy dueño de esos sitios web ni soy quien los amenazó con romper la cámara en mi casa. Nunca los he visto. Su artículo es totalmente difamatorio y pido que se elimine”, escribió en un e-mail donde añadió que la ID de Google AdSense mencionada fue usada por otra persona de forma fraudulenta.

Fuente: La Vanguardia.

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Officials said they recovered human remains and debris that includes women’s clothing and bedsheets from a Texas bay where a cargo jetliner operating for Amazon crashed minutes before it was set to arrive in Houston.

Federal aviation officials were investigating the scene around Trinity Bay near Anahuac on Saturday where the three crewmembers on board Atlas Air Flight 3591 were feared lost.

“Knowing what I saw, I don’t believe anyone could have survived it,” said Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne, who described the scene as “total devastation.” He said recovery efforts would resume Sunday.

“Knowing what I saw, I don’t believe anyone could have survived it.”

— Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne

Local and federal officials gather at a staging area during the investigation of a plane crash in Trinity Bay in Anahuac, Texas, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP)

The twin-engine Boeing 767 contracted by Amazon plunged from the sky minutes before it was expected to arrive at George Bush International Airport, the Houston Chronicle reported. The aircraft was part of the Amazon Prime Air Fleet and was traveling from Miami to Houston. It had been at Ontario International Airport in California earlier in the day, the Press-Enterprise of Riverside reported.

Witnesses said they heard the plane sputtering before it “went in nose first” around 12:40 p.m., leaving a half-mile of debris along the shallow bay.

The Federal Aviation Administration lost contact with the airliner when it was 30 miles southeast of the airport, according to the paper.

2 KILLED AFTER SMALL PLANE CRASHES, CATCHES FIRE AT MASSACHUSETTS AIRPORT: POLICE

“I would venture to say that it’s probably going to be mechanical,” Hawthorne said of a possible cause.

In a statement, Amazon said its “thoughts and prayers are with the flight crew, their families and friends along with the entire team at Atlas Air during this terrible tragedy. We appreciate the first responders who worked urgently to provide support.”

A helicopter flies overhead as emergency personnel work the scene of a plane crash site in Trinity Bay in Anahuac, Texas on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP)

Multiple agencies responded to the crash site. The shallow bay and surrounding marsh present challenges for responders, said Brian Ligon, a spokesman for the city of Mont Belvieu.

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“I’ve been out there on a boat a few times where you’re basically boating on dry sand and then just a few feet from there it’s super deep,” Ligon said.

The Coast Guard dispatched boats and at least one helicopter to assist in recovery efforts. The National Transportation Safety Board is heading the investigation.

The Associated Press and Fox News reporter Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report. 

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In the final days leading up to the start of jury selection in the murder and manslaughter trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, officers responded to at least three shootings that killed one man and injured two others.

The homicide happened close to the scene of George Floyd’s death nearly a year ago, at the intersection of 38th and Chicago, now known as George Floyd Square.

A man in his 30s died at Hennepin County Medical Center after the shooting around 5:45 p.m. Saturday.

At 10:44 p.m., a man was injured in another shooting in Uptown in the area of Lagoon between Girard and Hennepin avenues. The man was taken to HCMC with non-life threatening injuries.

At 4:49 a.m. Sunday, officers responded to a shooting in north Minneapolis in the 2700 block of Upton Avenue North. A man suffering from non-critical injuries was taken to North Memorial Medical Center. Police reported that the man was in a vehicle when he was shot.

Information on the Saturday evening homicide at George Floyd Square is limited and Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder said he doesn’t anticipate any new information will be released Sunday.

Initial findings in the investigation are that the victim and suspect got into an argument when the suspect shot the victim. The suspect then fled the scene in a light colored Suburban that was struck by gunfire.

No arrests have been made in the three shootings, Elder said Sunday morning. He added that the shootings have no correlation to the upcoming Chauvin trial and that nice weather typically drives an uptick in crime.

Saturday’s homicide is likely the 12th homicide in Minneapolis so far this year. Elder said charges in Thursday’s fatal hit-and-run in north Minneapolis haven’t yet been filed, but if charged as a homicide, that would mark the city’s 11th homicide.

A 54-year-old man was arrested in connection to the crash that killed 49-year-old Jerry Lee Johnson, according to a media release Sunday from the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Johnson was killed at 5:55 p.m. Thursday when he was struck near the intersection of 30th and Newtown Avenue North. The medical examiner stated the cause of death as multiple blunt force injuries.

The hit-and-run and three shootings remain under investigation.

Kim Hyatt • 612-673-4751

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Medicare for All holds out the promise of addressing this problem, and finally reaching the elusive goal of universal coverage, by automatically enrolling everybody in the government plan and then using regulation to set prices for doctors, hospitals, and the rest of the health care industry. Typically, such proposals envision people paying for coverage entirely through taxes or income-related premiums, with little or no co-payments, deductibles, and other forms of cost-sharing.

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(CNN)Less than half of the US population is fully vaccinated against Covid-19 — and with cases on the rise, experts are urging a return to precautions reminiscent of the earlier days of the pandemic.

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    The Pentagon’s top spokeswoman — who was being investigated for misconduct by the Defense Department — abruptly announced her resignation Monday on Twitter.

    The New Year’s Eve tweet from Dana W. White came hours after outgoing Defense Secretary James Mattis sent his farewell message to department employees.

    “I appreciate the opportunity afforded to me by this administration to serve alongside Secretary Mattis, our Service members and all the civilians who support them. It has been my honor and privilege,” White tweeted on Monday.

    The resignation is apparently immediate — Charles Summers Jr. is set to become acting assistant to the defense secretary for public affairs on Tuesday, a military official told NBC News.

    White, author of “Leader Designed: Become the Leader You Were Made to Be,” was being investigated by the DoD’s inspector general for allegedly forcing her subordinates to run personal errands and removing staffers who complained about her.

    Former and current staffers told NBC News in August that White had been accused of having staffers buy her pantyhose and other personal items at the CVS in the Pentagon, pick her up at home and drive her to the Pentagon during storms, fetch her dry cleaning and meals throughout the day, book her grooming appointments and help her plan personal trips. She even had them make phone calls to a foster care facility about adopting a child, the sources said.

    Pentagon ethics guidelines say that “a DoD official may not direct or request subordinates to use official time to perform any activities other than official activities.”

    Investigators were also looking into allegations that White removed at least four DoD employees who’d complained about her conduct and had them reassigned as acts of reprisal. A Pentagon spokesperson confirmed the investigation in August.

    Summers is a captain in the Navy Reserves who has done tours in Iraq. He’s also run for congress several times in his native Maine.

    White, a former publicist for Fox News who speaks Mandarin Chinese and French, was a foreign policy adviser for the John McCain/Sarah Palin GOP presidential campaign in 2008, her DoD biography says. She’s also a former professional staff member on the senate’s Armed Services Committee, and former director of policy and strategic communications for the Renault-Nissan Alliance.

    Source Article from https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/top-pentagon-spokeswoman-resigns-new-year-s-eve-amid-internal-n953421

    Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director, said Americans should never shake hands again, in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus and other diseases.

    The leading infectious disease expert on President Donald Trump’s coronavirus task force told the Wall Street Journal that an end to handshaking would be good for reducing future transmissions of the novel coronavirus and would also cut the number of influenza cases.

    In a wide-ranging interview with The Journal podcast, the NIAID director hoped to see “light at the end of the tunnel” by the end of April.

    Speaking about the eventual return to normal life, Dr. Fauci said: “When you gradually come back, you don’t jump into it with both feet. You say what are the things you could still do and still approach normal. One of them is absolute compulsive hand washing. The other is you don’t ever shake anybody’s hands.”

    He also suggested that people might want to wear “cloth face protection” if they could not avoid being within six feet of others as life starts its return to normal.

    When the host Kate Linebaugh pointed out that Fauci and others on the coronavirus task force did not stand six feet apart at pandemic briefings, the disease expert said: “Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good here. The task force group is a little bit different.

    “Since we’re around the president… it’s got to be clear that we’re not endangering him. So I get tested frequently and I get my temperature taken eight, nine times a day. Every time you go into a different room in the White House you get your temperature taken.

    “So I don’t think you should judge the use or not of masks and physical separation what you see with the task force for the rest of the country, it really is different.”

    Asked to paint a picture of what life may look like once the worst of the novel coronavirus has passed, Dr. Fauci said he could see the country phasing back to normality by doing such things as limiting the number of people who can be at a restaurant or event at any one time.

    “But can I as a resident of New York City hug my 77-year-old mother with vulnerable respiratory systems?” Linebaugh asked.

    “I mean I don’t think you should do that now. You’re in New York City. You’re in a very vulnerable situation in regard to infection,” Fauci replied.

    “But when this goes down, and gets down to almost zero, when we get to that, then I think what’s important… there is an antibody test that will be widely distributed pretty soon, in the next few weeks, that will allow you to know whether or not you’ve actually been infected.”

    He said: “I can imagine a situation where you take an antibody test and you are absolutely positive that you were infected and you did well, then you could hug the heck out of your grandmother and not worry about it.”

    Later in the podcast, Trump’s top coronavirus doctor said: “I don’t think we’re ever going to get back to free-flying lack of attention to what transmissibility of infections are. I think that people are going to be careful.

    “I don’t think we should ever shake hands ever again, to be honest with you. Not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus disease, it probably would decrease instances of influenza dramatically in this country.”

    Newsweek has contacted the NIAID for further comment and will update with any response.

    President Trump revealed at the end of last month that social distancing guidelines would be extended until April 30. He also warned that he expected the novel coronavirus death toll to peak in a couple of weeks.

    “The peak for death rates is likely to hit in two weeks,” Trump said on March 29. “Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before victory is won.”

    Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Fox Business on Tuesday that he hoped the coronavirus shutdown would not go on for more than eight weeks, adding that the president was looking at how parts of the economy could be reopened.

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advice on Using Face Coverings to Slow Spread of COVID-19

    • CDC recommends wearing a cloth face covering in public where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.
    • A simple cloth face covering can help slow the spread of the virus by those infected and by those who do not exhibit symptoms.
    • Cloth face coverings can be fashioned from household items. Guides are offered by the CDC. (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html)
    • Cloth face coverings should be washed regularly. A washing machine will suffice.
    • Practice safe removal of face coverings by not touching eyes, nose, and mouth, and wash hands immediately after removing the covering.

    World Health Organization advice for avoiding spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

    Hygiene advice

    • Clean hands frequently with soap and water, or alcohol-based hand rub.
    • Wash hands after coughing or sneezing; when caring for the sick; before, during and after food preparation; before eating; after using the toilet; when hands are visibly dirty; and after handling animals or waste.
    • Maintain at least 1 meter (3 feet) distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
    • Avoid touching your hands, nose and mouth. Do not spit in public.
    • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or bent elbow when coughing or sneezing. Discard the tissue immediately and clean your hands.

    Medical advice

    • Avoid close contact with others if you have any symptoms.
    • Stay at home if you feel unwell, even with mild symptoms such as headache and runny nose, to avoid potential spread of the disease to medical facilities and other people.
    • If you develop serious symptoms (fever, cough, difficulty breathing) seek medical care early and contact local health authorities in advance.
    • Note any recent contact with others and travel details to provide to authorities who can trace and prevent spread of the disease.
    • Stay up to date on COVID-19 developments issued by health authorities and follow their guidance.

    Mask and glove usage

    • Healthy individuals only need to wear a mask if taking care of a sick person.
    • Wear a mask if you are coughing or sneezing.
    • Masks are effective when used in combination with frequent hand cleaning.
    • Do not touch the mask while wearing it. Clean hands if you touch the mask.
    • Learn how to properly put on, remove and dispose of masks. Clean hands after disposing of the mask.
    • Do not reuse single-use masks.
    • Regularly washing bare hands is more effective against catching COVID-19 than wearing rubber gloves.
    • The COVID-19 virus can still be picked up on rubber gloves and transmitted by touching your face.

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    En reiteradas ocasiones, se escuchan los consejos de especialistas del contenido que se publica en Facebook. Una australiana de 23 años fue grabada sin que lo sepa mientras bailaba junto a sus amigas en el baño de un bar con un bote de basura en su cabeza y mostrando sus senos. El video le ha cambiándo la vida.

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    El hecho ocurrió hace unos días y la joven no sabía que la estaban filmando pero, a las pocas horas, el video fue subido a Facebook y casi de inmediato se viralizó.

    Cientos de usuarios compartieron las imágenes y la joven, quien ha preferido mantenerse en el anonimato, contó que vive una pesadilla desde ese instante.

    He sido humillada en todo Australia. El video se extendió rápidamente. Ha destrozado mi vida y la de mis amigas, no entiendo cómo alguien puede hacer esto. Hay que tener mucho cuidado con lo que se sube a redes sociales”, aseguró la agraviada a canal 9 News.

    Además, pidió perdón por la forma cómo actuó. “Estaba convencida de que las puertas estaban cerradas y no lo hicimos para que nos viera nadie”, explicó.

    El bar Botánica ha prohibido el ingreso de la joven y de sus amigas al local y ella anunció que tomará acciones legales contra las personas que subieron el video en redes sociales.

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    The Latest on the large numbers of immigrants at the southern border(all times local):

    6:40 p.m.

    Border officials in Texas say a group of 116 Africans was arrested Thursday after wading through the Rio Grande to enter the United States.

    The migrants were from Angola, Cameroon and other African nations and include families with children and young people who were not with relatives.

    This was the first large group that agents in the Del Rio sector have arrested, although big groups have been showing up every day in other areas of the southern border. Agents have encountered 182 large groups, or those with more than 100 people, since October.

    It’s unclear if the migrants in Texas were seeking asylum, and the agency is still processing them.

    ________

    2:12 p.m.

    U.S. authorities are overstretched and overwhelmed by an unprecedented surge of Central American families arriving at the southern border.

    It is against that backdrop that President Donald Trump threatened this week to slap tariffs on goods from Mexico unless it cracks down on the flow of migrants.

    On Wednesday, for example, Border Patrol agents near downtown El Paso, Texas, encountered a group of 1,036 migrants who had entered the country illegally — the biggest cluster the agency has ever seen.

    At one point in May, a government holding cell designed for 35 migrants was crammed with 155.

    And six children have died in U.S. custody since September, three in the past month.

    Source Article from https://www.foxnews.com/us/the-latest-group-of-116-africans-arrested-at-border

    White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders admitted she lied to the media about President Donald Trump’s highly controversial decision to fire FBI Director James Comey in 2017, according to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.

    “Sanders told this Office [of the special counsel] that her reference to hearing from ‘countless members of the FBI’ was a ‘slip of the tongue,’” investigators wrote in the document, which was released with significant redactions by Attorney General William Barr on Thursday.

    “She also recalled that her statement in a separate press interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey was a comment she made ‘in the heat of the moment’ that was not founded on anything,” it continued.

    White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders calls on reporters during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, on August 15, 2018. Sanders admitted she lied about President Donald Trump’s decision to fire FBI Director James Comey in 2017, according to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    Sanders told the press following Comey’s firing in May 2017 that “countless” FBI agents had lost confidence in his leadership. Critics quickly raised concerns that Trump’s decision to fire Comey was an attempt to obstruct justice and hinder the investigation into his campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia during the 2016 campaign.

    Comey “was not doing a good job,” Trump said at the time. “Very simply, he was not doing a good job.”

    Later, in an interview with NBC News, the president specifically said the ongoing investigation into his campaign led to his decision to fire Comey. “And, in fact, when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said: ‘You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story, it’s an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should’ve won,” the president said.

    Trump’s decision to fire Comey was one of ten events Mueller’s team investigated and considered when looking into the possibility that the president had obstructed justice by interfering in the investigation. Ultimately, Mueller’s report opted not to draw a conclusion on these obstruction allegations. However, Attorney General William Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein subsequently determined that they believed the president’s actions did not amount to a crime.

    “After carefully reviewing the facts and legal theories outlined in the report, and in consultation with the Office of Legal Counsel and other Department lawyers, the Deputy Attorney General and I concluded that the evidence developed by the Special Counsel is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense,” Barr reiterated in a press conference Thursday ahead of the redacted report’s public release.

    Attorney General William Barr takes questions about the release of the redacted version of the Mueller report at the Department of Justice, in Washington, D.C., on April 18. Win McNamee/Getty Images

    Many Democrats have criticized Barr’s decision to rule out the possibility that the president obstructed justice. Following Thursday’s press conference and the Mueller report’s release, Democratic lawmakers quickly called out the attorney general for acting in a manner they viewed as partisan.

    “We cannot take Attorney General Barr’s word for it. We must read the full Mueller report, and the underlying evidence,” House Judiciary Chair Jerrold Nadler of New York wrote on Twitter.

    Senator Kamala Harris of California, who is also seeking her party’s nomination to take on Trump in 2020, accused Barr of “acting more like Trump’s defense attorney than the nation’s Attorney General. His press conference was a stunt, filled with political spin and propaganda,” she wrote in a tweet.

    Even some at traditionally conservative media outlets questioned Barr’s actions. Fox News host Chris Wallace voiced a sentiment similar to Harris’ on Thursday morning when he stated the “attorney general seemed to be almost acting as the counselor for the defense, or the counselor for the president, rather than the attorney general; talking about his motives, talking about his anger, his feeling that this was unfair and he was being—there were leaks.” 

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    Other recent polls have shown the first question vote within two or three percentage points, so the eight-percentage-point lead in this poll is surely a welcome sign for the governor.


    The other very encouraging development for Newsom is that the partisan enthusiasm gap appears to be closing. Previously, Republicans were far more engaged with the recall and likelier to cast ballots, but in this poll, the party enthusiasm figures were similar.

    83% of Republicans said they already sent in their ballots or were likely/certain to vote, and 81% of Democrats said the same. The previous SurveyUSA/San Diego Union-Tribune poll found that 84% Republicans were likely or certain to vote (ballots had not been sent out yet) compared to just 62% of Democrats who said the same.

    The poll also changed the way it surveys voters on the recall ballot’s second question (which candidate should replace Newsom if he is recalled?) by offering the option of leaving the question blank as the California Democratic Party has directed. The pollster also included other Democratic candidates in the survey and found that support for YouTuber Kevin Paffrath — who received 27% support in the previous SurveyUSA poll — plummets once other Democrats are on the ballot.

    With these changes, the poll found that 27% of voters who plan to vote on question two are backing conservative radio host Larry Elder. The next closest candidates are Paffrath and businessman John Cox, who received 6% support apiece. No other candidate received more than 5% support.

    You can check out the full poll results from SurveyUSA.

    Source Article from https://www.sfgate.com/gavin-newsom-recall/article/Gavin-Newsom-recall-poll-Elder-California-ballot-16426108.php

    I agree, Maggie. We have grown accustomed since Trump came on the national stage to extraordinary political moments. Even in that context, today sure feels like one of them. Michael Cohen, once one of Trump’s closest aides, rebuked him under oath before Congress, warned that he was a threat to American democracy and implicated a sitting president in criminal activity in his campaign for office.

    Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/27/us/politics/michael-cohen-testimony.html


    After the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney outlined the Trump administration’s efforts to shore up election security ahead of 2020. | Susan Walsh/AP Photo

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    Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Wednesday he doesn’t recall instructing aides to keep discussions about election security off President Donald Trump’s radar, after The New York Times reported Mulvaney had said the topic “should be kept below his level.”

    The Times reported that the subject of Russian election meddling was such a sensitive subject for the president that in one meeting the acting chief “made it clear that Mr. Trump still equated any public discussion of malign Russian election activity with questions about the legitimacy of his victory.”

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    A senior administration official told the Times that Mulvaney said discussing efforts to secure the 2020 presidential election with Trump “wasn’t a great subject and should be kept below his level.”

    “I don’t recall anything along those lines happening in any meeting,” Mulvaney said in a statement Wednesday, and he said the White House is working to ensure neither Russia nor any other foreign adversary interferes in the 2020 vote.

    “Unlike the Obama administration, who knew about Russian actions in 2014 and did nothing, the Trump administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our elections, and we’ve already taken many steps to prevent it in the future,” he said.

    Election security has taken on greater urgency after the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report detailing Russia’s efforts to sow discord and disrupt the 2016 presidential election. Administration officials have said similar efforts to meddle took place before the midterm elections last fall and have warned that Russia is likely to try and disrupt the presidential election next year.

    Others close to the president have downplayed Russia’s interference. On Tuesday, Trump adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner downplayed the effects of Russia’s efforts in 2016, arguing that the complex operation detailed by Mueller amounted to “a couple Facebook ads” and that the ensuing investigation into possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign had been far more harmful to democracy.

    And over the weekend, Trump personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani appeared to defend the Trump campaign for its interest in emails stolen from the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, the theft of which the intelligence community has attributed to Russia.

    “There’s nothing wrong with taking information from Russians,” he said Sunday, though he added: “It depends on where it came from. It depends on where it came from.”

    In this year’s Worldwide Threat Assessment, intelligence officials cited “intensifying online efforts to influence and interfere with elections here and abroad” as one of the top security threats facing the U.S., and experts have warned that Russia is unlikely to use the same playbook in 2020 that it did in 2016.

    Mulvaney outlined some of the Trump administration’s efforts to shore up election security ahead of 2020.

    “For the first time in history, state, local and federal governments have coordinated in all 50 states to share intelligence,” he said, adding, “We’ve broadened our efforts to combat meddling by engaging the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice and the FBI, among others, and we have even conducted security breach training drills to ensure preparedness.”

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    La Gran Época le presenta un resumen de las últimas noticias del mundo para que se mantenga actualizado. En primer lugar, el FBI reabre investigación sobre correos electrónicos de Clinton tras descubrir nuevos elementos. Por otro lado, los estados miembros de ONU aprobaron hoy una medida que podría llevar a la prohibición de armas nucleares en el mundo, aunque algunos países claves se abstuvieron. En plena crisis social, política y económica, el presidente venezolano, Nicolás Maduro informó que aumentará un 40% el salario, mientras analistas estiman una inflación del 700% y -por último- la reserva marina más grande del mundo será construida en el Océano Antártico.

    FBI reabre investigación sobre correos electrónicos de Clinton

    A tan solo 11 días para las elecciones presidenciales, el FBI reabrió su investigación sobre el uso de un servidor privado por parte de Hillary Clinton tras descubrir nuevos correos electrónicos, informó el director de la agencia, James Comey.

    “En conexión con un caso no relacionado, el FBI ha descubierto la existencia de correos electrónicos que parecen ser pertinentes a la investigación”, dice Comey en una carta a importantes comisiones legislativas, este viernes.

    Asimismo dijo que aceptó que “se tomen los pasos investigativos apropiados para permitir a los investigadores revisar esos correos a fin de determinar si contienen información clasificada, así como evaluar su importancia para la investigación”.

    Hillary Clinton tiene previsto un evento en Cedar Rapids, Iowa, y estaba aterrizando en la ciudad cuando se conoció la noticia. En su primera declaración oficial desde que se diera a conocer la noticia, Clinton exhortó al FBI a dar a conocer más información sobre la revisión de los nuevos correos electrónicos que podrían estar relacionados con la investigación sobre el servidor privado que tuvo cuando era Secretaria de Estado.

    Más tarde, CNN reportó que un funcionario que los nuevos correos electrónicos encontrados fueron hallados en un dispositivo (que el FBI no tenía en su poder) y no pertenecen a Hillary Clinton, sino de alguien más, dijo la fuente.

    John Podesta -detrás de Clinton- su jefe de campaña, junto a la candidata demócrata (Foto BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

    Resolución de la ONU aboliría las armas nucleares

    Los estados miembros de ONU aprobaron hoy una medida que podría llevar a la prohibición de armas nucleares en el mundo.

    El jueves, la comisión de Seguridad Internacional de Desarme y Seguridad aprobó una resolución que llama a negociar un nuevo tratado en el que se proscriban las armas nucleares, a pesar de la oposición de los países que las poseen.

    “Este tratado no eliminará las armas nucleares de la noche a la mañana, pero va a establecer un poderoso y nuevo estándar legal internacional que estigmatizará las armas nucleares y compromete a las naciones a tomar acciones urgentes para el desarme”, dijo Beatriz Fihn, directora ejecutiva de la Campaña Internacional para la Abolición de las Armas Nucleares.

    Fihn dijo que el voto fue “un momento histórico” aunque reconoció que convencer a los países de eliminar las armas nucleares será muy difícil.

    La resolución sin carácter de obligatoriedad, presentada por Austria, Brasil, Irlanda, Nigeria, México y Sudáfrica, fue aprobada con 123 votos. Otros 38 países votaron en contra y 16 se abstuvieron. Las naciones nucleares presionaron por un voto del “no”.

    Estados Unidos, Israel, Francia, Rusia y Gran Bretaña estuvieron entre los que se opusieron a la medida. China, India y Pakistán, se abstuvieron. Los estados miembros se reunirán en diciembre para votar sobre la resolución durante una asamblea general en pleno.

    La ONU y su preocupación por las armas nucleares Tácticas en Estados Unidos. (Getty Images/Creative)

    Maduro aumenta un 40 % el salario y se estima una inflación del 700 %

    El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, anunció que el salario mínimo que perciben la mayoría de los trabajadores del país caribeño, subirá de manera integral un 40% a partir del próximo 1 de noviembre.

    Éste es el cuarto ajuste hacia el alza que el Ejecutivo ordena en lo que va de año, tiempo en el que se ha profundizado la crisis económica en la nación petrolera, con una disparada inflación que cerró 2015 en 180 % y se ha agudizado en 2016, informa él sitio web de Excélsior.

    El Fondo Monetario Internacional considera que la inflación superará este año 700%, mientras que para agosto pasado el país ya había acumulado 331.9 por ciento.

    De esta forma, millones de empleados del sector público y privado en Venezuela tendrán derecho a un ingreso integral de 90 mil 812 bolívares por mes, equivalentes a unos 139 dólares, de acuerdo con la tasa oficial de cambio más alta, que se sitúa actualmente en cerca de 650 bolívares por cada dólar estadounidense.

    (Foto: FEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images)

    La reserva marina más grande del mundo estará en el Océano Antártico

    Un histórico acuerdo internacional para crear el mayor parque marino del mundo en el Océano Antártico se negoció en Australia, después de cinco años de compromisos en los que habían fracasado las negociaciones.

    El acuerdo se produjo este viernes, al término de dos semanas de conversaciones entre delegados de 24 países y la Unión Europea en Hobart, en la reunión anual de la Comisión para la Conservación de los Recursos Vivos Marinos Antárticos (CCRVMA).

    Más de 1,55 millones de kilómetros cuadrados del Mar de Ross alrededor de la Antártida serán protegidos, de los cuales 1,12 millones de kilómetros cuadrados de agua en el sur del océano se reservará como una “zona de protección general” sin captura, donde no se permitirá la pesca. La zona equivale a la suma del tamaño del Reino Unido, Francia y Alemania.

    El mar de Ross es una bahía profunda en el Océano Antártico que muchos científicos consideran que es el último ecosistema marino intacto en la Tierra. Además es un laboratorio viviente, ideal para la investigación de la vida en la Antártida y para el estudio de cómo el cambio climático está afectando al planeta.

    El santuario natural cubrirá más del 12 por ciento del Océano Antártico, que es el hogar de más de 10.000 especies, incluyendo la mayoría de los pingüinos del mundo, ballenas, aves marinas, calamar colosal y pescado diente Antártico.

    (Foto: Diarioecología.com)

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    President Donald Trump, at a rally in Panama City, Florida on Wednesday night, mocked some of the candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. His targets included Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg. (May 9)
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    President Donald Trump was tickled Wednesday when an audience member at a Florida rally suggested shooting migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. 

    Trump was bemoaning the legal protections afforded migrants and espousing the need for a border wall when he asked rhetorically, “How do you stop these people?”

    “Shoot them!” someone shouted from the Panama City Beach crowd, according to multiple news media reports. 

    The remark drew a chuckle from the president, who then shook his head, pointed in the audience member’s direction and said, “Only in the Panhandle you can get away with that statement.” 

    “Only in the Panhandle,” he repeated to laughs and cheers from the crowd. 

    Prior to the interruption, Trump had mentioned “border security people” who he said are not permitted to use weapons on the migrants.

    “I mean, when you have 15,000 people marching up, and you have hundreds and hundreds of people, and you have two or three border security people that are brave and great – and don’t forget, we don’t let them and we can’t let them use weapons. We can’t. Other countries do. We can’t. I would never do that,” he said. 

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    Trump was apparently referring to the rules Border Patrol agents must follow before using force.

    In November, Trump suggested that the U.S. troops he deployed could fire on migrants who throw rocks and later that month the White House approved a memo authorizing those troops to use lethal force on migrants if necessary. The Wall: Border vigilantes, and the wall they might be watching

    During an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity in March, Trump said the threat of deadly force is a “very effective” way to deter migrants, but said the U.S. “can’t do it.” 

    “We need to defend our country. You have people pouring in,” he told Hannity. “Now, we’re capturing these people, we’re getting them. But we don’t do like other countries. Other countries stand there with machine guns ready to fire. We can’t do that and I wouldn’t want to do that.” 

     

     

    Source Article from https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2019/05/09/trump-chuckles-shooting-migrants/1150160001/

    Prosecutors continued laying out their case on Tuesday against Derek Chauvin, the fired Minneapolis officer charged in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin, who was seen in a disturbing video kneeling on the neck of the unarmed Black man, is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He has pleaded not guilty. 

    Tuesday afternoon, Minneapolis firefighter Genevieve Hansen, who was heard on video repeatedly asking the officers to take Floyd’s pulse, testified she was “desperate” to help the man. But she said officers wouldn’t allow her to provide medical assistance, leaving her feeling frustrated, helpless and “totally distressed.”

    “There’s a man being killed, and had I had access to a call similar to that, I would have been able to provide medical attention to the best of my ability, and this human was denied that right,” said Hansen, who is also an emergency medical technician.  

    Earlier in the day, the teen who filmed the widely-viewed cellphone video of the incident took the stand. Her testimony was broadcast via audio only due to her age. The teen, Darnella Frazier, became emotional as she described seeing Floyd “suffering” and begging for his life.

    “This was a cry for help, definitely,” she said. 

    Another teenage witness who also videotaped the encounter said she could see that Floyd was “fighting to breathe” and that “time was running out, or that it had already.” 

    Earlier, the jury heard from a bystander trained in mixed martial arts who repeatedly yelled for for Chauvin to relieve pressure on Floyd’s neck. Donald Williams II finished his testimony after a tense exchange with defense attorney Eric Nelson, who characterized Williams’ comments to Chauvin as “angry.”

    Floyd‘s killing last May drew outrage and a worldwide reckoning on police reform and racial justice. Three other officers involved in the fatal arrest are charged with aiding and abetting, and will be tried jointly in August. 

    A key point of dispute in opening statements on Monday was how Floyd died. Prosecutors played the video of Floyd being pinned down, saying Chauvin used lethal force against a “defenseless” and handcuffed Floyd for nine minutes and 29 seconds. Prosecutor Jerry Blackwell said Floyd died of oxygen deprivation beneath the pressure of Chauvin’s knee. But the defense argued Floyd died of a heart arrhythmia complicated by the fentanyl and methamphetamine he had ingested before his arrest.

    Source Article from https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/derek-chauvin-trial-george-floyd-death-day-2-2021-03-30/

    Vice President Kamala Harris at last spoke publicly on what is happening in Afghanistan as Americans and Afghans try to exit the country due to the Taliban’s swift takeover, but she refused to weigh in on the U.S. government’s decision-making that led to the current situation.

    During an appearance alongside Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, both leaders were asked about the U.S. withdrawal and evacuation process, with Harris being asked what she thinks went wrong.

    LA TIMES KAMALA HARRIS ‘OWNS’ AFGHANISTAN POLICY AFTER TOUTING HER ROLE IN WITHDRAWAL DECISION

    “So, I understand and appreciate why you asked the question. And I think there’s going to be plenty of time to analyze what has happened and what has taken place in the context of the withdrawal from Afghanistan,” the vice president said. “But right now, we are singularly focused on evacuating American citizens, Afghans who worked with us, and Afghans who are vulnerable, including women and children.”

    Harris added that “we have a responsibility and we feel a deep commitment to making sure that folks who helped us are safe.”

    U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends a joint news conference with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in Singapore Monday, Aug. 23, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP)
    (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP)

    The vice president went on to praise President Biden for having “shown great emotion in expressing sadness about some of the images we have seen” but reiterated that the U.S. cannot be “distracted in any way from what must be our primary mission right now, which is evacuating people from that region who deserve to be evacuated.”

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    Later on, Harris was again asked about the withdrawal from Afghanistan, specifically whether or not she agreed with the steps taken in making the decisions, even if the results were not what were planned. The vice president said that “there will be and should be a robust analysis of what has happened” but repeated that “right now, there is no question that our focus has to be on evacuating American citizens.”

    Lee was asked about American credibility in light of current events and said that what happens next will be key for how the U.S. is perceived in the future.

    “What will influence perceptions of U.S. resolve and commitment to the region will be what the U.S. does going forward: how it repositions itself in the region, how it engages its broad range of friends and partners and allies in the region, and how it continues the fight against terrorism,” Lee said.

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    “Countries make calculations and take positions, and they have to make recalculations and adjust their positions from time to time,” Lee continued. “Sometimes it can be done smoothly; sometimes there are hiccups.  Sometimes things go awry and take time to put right.”

    Lee also discussed Singapore’s past involvement in Afghanistan, noting that the Singapore Armed Forces had helped international forces in Afghanistan and Singapore had also sent teams to assist with reconstruction. As for the present, Lee said he understood Biden’s reasons for the withdrawal and offered use of the Singapore Air Force’s Airbus 330 Multi-Role Tanker and Transporter for use in airlifting people who are still there.

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.

    Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.

    On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.

    Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.

    Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.

    On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.

    Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.

    “If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.

    The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.

    “No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.

    Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.

    Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.

    “It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”

    (Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)

    Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126