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President Biden raised concerns about global warming during remarks on what could have potentially contributed to the Surfside Condo collapse near Miami last week. 

The president said he doesn’t have any “firm proof” on what caused the collapse that left 18 dead and 145 still missing, but that there was all kinds of “rational speculation,” including “whether or not rising sea levels had impact.” 

Biden spent three hours with the families of the victims, after touring the scene of the 12-story collapse, and said he was surprised how many of them talked about the impact of global warming. “I didn’t raise it. But many of the survivors and many families talked about the impact of global warming,” the president said. 

“They didn’t know exactly but they talked about sea levels rising, a combination of that and concern about incoming tropical storms.” 

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Biden said the victims’ loved ones are “going through hell” right now. “It’s hard enough to lose somebody but the hard part, the really hard part, is to just not know whether they’re surviving or not,” he added in a nod to the so many who are missing. He said the families were “very realistic” about the slimming chances of survival with each passing day. 

“They had basic, heart-wrenching questions, ‘Will I be able to recover the body? How can I have closure without getting to bury them?” Biden said of the families he spoke with. He said speaking with the victims called to mind his own experience with personal tragedy, having lost his daughter and wife in a car crash and his son Beau to cancer. 

Search and rescue efforts were paused in the middle of the night due to concerns about building stability after a large column hanging from a structure had shifted. 

An engineering firm in 2018 had identified key structural deficiencies requiring major costly repairs in 2018, but a former municipal official assured the condo’s board members that the building was in “very good shape.” 

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Biden also thanked Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida Republican Sens. Rick Scott and Marco Rubio and Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, as well as all first responders on the scene. There’s been “no disagreement, no bickering everybody’s on the same page. That’s what America is all about.” The president met with the GOP governor during his trip to Florida and other local officials. 

He told Florida officials the federal government stood ready to assist however it was needed. “This is your show – we just want to make sure whatever you need,” he said. 

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Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) said it will conduct a “full technical investigation” into what caused the Champlain Towers South condo building collapse. 

Fox News’ Greg Norman contributed to this report. 

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The Taliban in Afghanistan have named a new interim government led by hardliners as the group pledges to implement a strict Islamic rule over the country of roughly 40 million. The new cabinet of the freshly restored Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan contains no women, and no positions for opposition members or ethnic and religious minorities. 

Few in the international community foresaw the speed with which the militant Islamist group would take over Afghanistan, making a series of stunning territorial gains in July and August as the U.S. withdrew its troops to end its 20-year war in the country.

The Taliban’s moves so far show a failure to meet the group’s earlier pledge of an “inclusive” government, even as the moves put Western financial aid at risk, and do not bode well for those who wanted to see Afghanistan rid of terrorist activity. Experts warn that the global jihadi movement will feel emboldened by what they see in Afghanistan as a triumph.

“For the foreseeable future, Afghanistan will be led by senior Taliban leaders who include in many cases the worst of the worst,” Michael Kugelman, Deputy Director of the Asia Program at the Wilson Center, told CNBC on Wednesday. Kugelman pointed specifically to individuals from the Haqqani Network, which is known as the most brutal faction of the Taliban.

In a controversial appointment, Sirajuddin Haqqani has become Afghanistan’s interior minister, in charge of police and security. Haqqani is the leader of the Haqqani Network which is known to have links to Al Qaeda. He is on the FBI’s most wanted list and is a designated global terrorist. The Taliban’s provision of a safe haven to Al Qaeda in the 1990s is what led the U.S. to invade Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks. 

In the years since the U.S. invasion, Haqqani has deployed violent tactics as a deputy to the Afghan Taliban, including using death squads for executions and releasing videos of mass beheadings. 

A history of mass casualty attacks

The Sunni Islamist Haqqani Network was founded in the 1970s, fought the Soviet-backed Afghan regime in the 1980s, and later pioneered the use of suicide bombings in Afghanistan which killed and injured thousands of American, coalition, and Afghan soldiers. High profile attacks include the blowing up of Kabul’s Serena Hotel in 2008, and a 20-hour siege of the U.S. embassy compound in Kabul in 2011 that left 16 Afghans dead. 

It’s important to note that while some Taliban representatives say the group will be more conciliatory now than in the past and will abide by certain international norms, the group itself is not a monolith; rather, it’s comprised of numerous factions with varying degrees of extremism and propensity to support other terrorist groups. 

And while the Taliban’s main rival is ISIS-K, or the Islamic State Khorasan, there are links between ISIS-K and the Haqqani Network, according to Sajjan Gohel, international security director at the Asia-Pacific Foundatio.

“There has, in fact, been a tactical and strategic convergence between the Islamic State-Khorasan and the Haqqanis, if not the entirety of the Taliban,” Gohel wrote in an op-ed for Foreign Policy Magazine in late August. “The Taliban are comprised of several factions, each with their own leadership, structure, and control of Afghan territory,” he said. 

“I think you’re looking at a situation where no matter what type of government we’re going to have in Afghanistan, terrorism risks were going to increase just because you have the Taliban in control, the Taliban is not known for trying to deny space to its militant partners in the country with the exception of ISIS-K which is their rival,” Kugelman said.

“But let’s be clear here,” he added. “You’re going to have several members of the Haqqani network — which has been implicated in some of the most mass casualty horrific terrorist attacks in Afghanistan over the years — and several of these leaders are going to be occupying these top spots, including the interior ministry, and clearly that is a major cause for concern, no matter how you slice it.”   

‘Terrorist groups under the umbrella of the Taliban’

Haibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban’s leader since his predecessor was killed in a drone strike in 2016, will remain the ultimate authority over the group’s religious, political and military affairs. A hardline cleric whose son was a suicide bomber, Akhundzada has sworn that the new government would pursue Sharia governance.

Muhammad Hassan Akhund, Afghanistan’s foreign minister before the 2001 U.S. invasion, has been named prime minister. 

“The government that was rolled out today includes a constellation of hardliners in the Taliban leadership,” Peter Michael McKinley, a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, told CNBC on Wednesday. He noted the interior minister Haqqani’s $5 million bounty from the FBI for acts of terrorism against troops and civilians, and the defense minister position given to Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, son of the Taliban’s late founder, Mullah Omar.

“So if the Taliban was looking to send a message to the international community that it’s looking to toe a different line from the government it headed between 1996 and 2001, this is not the best start.”

The State Department has reiterated its concerns about the record of some of the men in the new Afghan government, and repeated its expectation that Afghanistan not threaten other nations and allow humanitarian access into the country. 

The major fear across the international community, said Nader Nadery, a senior member of the Afghan Peace Negotiation Team, is of “a consolidation of power of all the terrorist groups [under] the umbrella of the Taliban and the space that the Taliban is providing for them.” 

Bearing all this in mind however, there are “a lot of calculations they have to make on responding to the emerging humanitarian crisis” in the country, McKinley said. And for that, they will need money.

With an economy overwhelmingly dependent on aid and a government that was 80% funded by Western donors, the Taliban “are going to have to take into account at least some international concerns,” he noted. “So, opening signs are not encouraging, but we have to work with what comes in the following days in terms of actual actions.”

Source Article from https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/08/terrorism-to-increase-under-afghanistans-new-taliban-government.html

NCDN termina primera temporada del primer concurso de noticias






Santo Domingo RD.-  El ganador del concurso fue Jonathan Cornelio, quien se llevó como premio un carro Kia Picanto 2016; el segundo lugar le correspondió a Samuel Lantigua, quien se irá de crucero por el Caribe con un acompañante, y el tercer lugar le tocó a Joan Kennedy Vargas, agraciado con un Motor de última generación.

NCDN Canal 37 finalizó la primera temporada del primer concurso de noticias realizado en el país, QUE SABES DE NOTICIAS, con la conducción de Milton Cordero “Lechuga” y la producción de Paloma Colombo.

Durante 40 semanas,  miércoles y viernes a las 7.30 de la noche,  120 jóvenes de distintas partes del país pusieron a prueba su destreza informativa, respondiendo a preguntas relacionadas con noticias económicas, políticas, sociales, deportivas y del entretenimiento, tanto actual como histórica.

Más de mil jóvenes universitarios y profesionales, que fueron contactados en visitas realizadas por los departamentos de producción y mercadeo de NCDN  en las universidades Pontificia Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) y Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA) y a través distintas redes sociales, se motivaron a participar en QUÉ SABES DE NOTICIAS.

Nuria Piera, directora de NCDN, expresó que “es el primer concurso de noticias en el país, una propuesta amena que busca mediante preguntas de temas actuales, desafiar el saber noticioso de los participantes y estamos muy contento por la gran acogida que la audiencia ha dado a esta primera temporada de Qué Sabes de Noticias”.

Cada semana tres participantes ponían a prueba su capacidad informativa, de ellos cada cuatro semanas era seleccionado el ganador del mes, que era la persona que iba acumulando más punto semanalmente. A esos 40 ganadores se les entregó un colchón ortopédico y de alta calidad de la marca Seally.

Los tres finalistas del concurso fueron Joan Kennedy Vargas, periodista; Samuel Lantigua, Ingeniero; Jonathan Cornelio, médico, quienes durante varias semanas se enfrentaron con otros participantes hasta llegar a la final.

El ganador de esta primera temporada del concurso fue Jonathan Cornelio, quien se llevó como premio un carro Kia Picanto 2016; el segundo lugar le correspondió a Samuel Lantigua, quien se irá de crucero por el Caribe con un acompañante, y el tercer lugar le correspondió a Joan Kennedy Vargas, ganador de un motor Gato de última generación.

Nuria Piera agradeció a los patrocinadores que desde el principio han apoyado esta innovadora propuesta televisiva, Grupo Viamar, Seaborne Airline, Importadora Doble AA y Fábrica de Colchones Rex y a TravelNet y alentó a la audiencia a estar atentos a las innovaciones de NCDN.

 

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President Trump, despite his own history of buying a porn star’s silence and bragging about sexual misconduct, on Thursday leveled another broadside at Joseph R. Biden Jr., tweeting a meme that mocked the former vice president for putting his hands on women’s shoulders.

The 15-second meme, accompanied by the text “WELCOME BACK JOE!,” doctored a video that Mr. Biden released on Wednesday in which the former vice president explained his history of physical contact with women, some of whom say his behavior made them uncomfortable. Mr. Biden has said he tried to comfort people with hugs, kisses and other physical contact when they appeared nervous.

In the meme, as Mr. Biden delivers his explanation, a pair of hands appears on his shoulders, and then an image of Mr. Biden’s head pops up and appears to sniff the back of the former vice president’s head. The meme appeared to be a reference to an accusation by a former Nevada assemblywoman, who said in an essay published last Friday that Mr. Biden had touched her shoulders, smelled her hair and kissed the back of her head at a campaign event in 2014.

[Joe Biden’s hugs and kisses were well-known in Washington. Now he faces a generational reckoning.]

Mr. Biden is widely expected to join the 2020 presidential race soon, and some Democrats view him as perhaps the most formidable challenger to Mr. Trump. But in the last week, accusations from several women that Mr. Biden touched them in ways that made them uncomfortable have threatened to upend his fledgling campaign, and on Wednesday, he addressed the claims directly for the first time in a video posted to his Twitter feed.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/04/us/politics/trump-biden-tweet-meme.html

While Democratic candidates scurry for attention in a crowded field, making bold proposals in hopes of capturing the imagination of the large anti-Trump electorate, one seems to have found the fastest trajectory from obscurity to the top tier.

Enter South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg; he is everything that President Trump is not.

While Trump has spent his entire adult life in Manhattan penthouses, Mayor Pete is from a post-industrial city in America’s heartland. Trump is capricious, Buttigieg is even-tempered and intellectual. As a veteran, he knows the cost of war firsthand, and his husband Chasten has charmed the public like a young Michelle Obama.

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He remains a longshot to win, but being a popular Midwestern mayor — a region Democrats desperately need to reclaim — he could very well end up on this Democratic ticket as a running mate.

Buttigieg isn’t the perfect candidate, but the entire field can learn important lessons from his ascent.

Many Democratic candidates have been paying attention to the rise of 29-year-old Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The media has been obsessed with her, and her legions of fans defend her from even the slightest critique to the most scathing criticism.

Any politician would long for that kind of loyal support, and important right-wing media personalities troll her, which only adds to her legend. Her toughness and devotion to her values are attractive to Democrats who think the party has not held firmly enough when dealing with right-wing bullies in government and the media.

However, these candidates need to recognize that there can only be one AOC. She skillfully exposes what amounts to AOCDS (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Derangement Syndrome) and swats away criticism with the social media dexterity solely possessed by someone born after cassette tapes were obsolete. Her snarky clapbacks make all of us on the left want to post a field goal emoji. She has bulldogged her way through Congress and the media while simultaneously managing a celebrity profile.

No one in this field has that kind of loyal following, except for Sen. Bernie Sanders, and he has an equal amount of haters within the party.

Mayor Pete, on the other hand, uses the lost art of charm and optimism. Voters want a bold candidate with an uncompromising devotion to justice and equity, but they want her or him to come across as optimistic and positive. Candidates don’t have the luxury of telling people the world is going to end in 12 years. They must tell them how we are going to better our society by making it cleaner, healthier, and safer.  

Mayor Pete successfully evades questions about what our marginal tax rate should be, instead focusing on the larger principle of everyone paying their fair share.

Buttigieg has had a minor and rather tamed public spat with Vice President Mike Pence, a fellow Hoosier. Besides that, Buttigieg has not focused on Trump specifically. He’s yet to earn a nickname from the president. Instead, the country is focusing on how to pronounce his surname (boot-edge-edge).

Thus far, Buttigieg’s mild-mannered approach has worked, as only frontrunners Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, and Beto O’Rourke have raised more money.

Buttigieg is not squeaky clean. He made errors in an effort to redevelop the predominantly black and Latino north and west sides of South Bend — mistakes that he admits and tried to fix.

However, if he can convince people that he is a problem-solver and bring back the optimism that Barack Obama tapped into in 2008, he will be formidable. He doesn’t have a morsel of Obama’s once-in-a-generation charisma or movie star good looks, but he has the energy, intellect, and listening skills of the former senator from neighboring Illinois.

The entire Democratic field needs to recognize that Rep. Ocasio-Cortez does not need a twin; she needs a counterpart, a yin to her yang.  

While she and her fellow freshman women in Congress bluntly remind us of the intersection between the moral, ethical, and policy failings of the current administration, whomever the nominee is needs to remind us that there is a brighter future ahead, complete with a fair immigration system, living wages, a clean environment, and an improved health care system.

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The nominee doesn’t need to call out President Trump or dumpster dive into his world of petulant Twitter barbs. Her or his compassion, intellect, and thick skin will do it for him.

Buttigieg, thus far, has taken that road less traveled, without becoming a feckless centrist (yet). Mayor Pete is measured and intentional and that is currently beating audacious attempts to claim headlines. He’s skipped several spaces to near the front of the line. The other candidates should take notice of his apparent strategy.

Source Article from https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/jason-nichols-mayor-pete-buttigiegs-campaign

Iglesias rechaza vías alternativas y dice que quien pierda “se echará a un lado”

“El cielo no se toma por consenso. Se toma por asalto”, enfatiza el líder de la formación, que expone su programa en Vistalegre, en Madrid, entre cuestionamientos a la pluralidad interna

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Brasília – The number of asylum applicants in Brazil in 2013 more than doubled from 2012. Last year, 5,256 people applied. In 2012, slightly over 2,000 people applied, as per figures released this Wednesday (14th) in the report Asylum in Brazil: a Statistical Review (2010-2013), issued by the National Committee for Refugees (Conare) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Unhcr). Over the last four years, the number of applications increased by 800%.

Year-to-date through May, 1938 applications were made and 684 were accepted. The Unhcr estimates that applications may amount to 12,000 by the end of 2014.

The Conare chairman Paulo Abrão said the increase is mostly due to the worsening of international conflicts and to migratory flows toward countries regarded as “lands of opportunity” – especially on the South-South axis, which currently accounts for 40% of global migratory flows.

“Brazil boasts outstanding humanitarian practices, a tradition of observance of human right, and the Unhcr has acknowledged this widely,” said the UN agency’s representative in Brazil, Andrés Ramirez.

According to him, asylum applications are on an upward trend. “The trend has been clear since 2010, it did not begin last year. It is an exponential increase.”

There are 5,208 refugees in Brazil today. They are from 80 different nationalities, 90% are aged 18 to 30 and 66% are men.

Most refugees in the country are from Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Colombia and Pakistan. The Brazilian states that received the most applications are São Paulo (23%), Paraná (20.7%) and the Federal District (14%).

Most of the asylum applicants last year were from Bangladesh, Senegal, Lebanon, Syria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to the Unhcr. The rate of applications accepted was 45%, the highest of the last few years. All applications from Syrians were accepted, according to the Unhcr.

According to the report, there is a tendency for change in the next few years – towards increased diversity of nationalities, due to Brazil’s growing openness and to global humanitarian crises.
Brazilian law provides that asylum may be granted to people experiencing persecution due to political reasons, race, religion, or for being a part certain social groups (like countries with homophobic policies, for instance) or else due to serious, widespread human rights violations.

According to the report, the number of asylum requests approved in Brazil increased from 2010 to 2013 as a consequence of specific laws, and of Brazil’s becoming established as the leading donor of funds to the Unhcr among emerging countries: over R$ 11 million (US$ 4.9 million) were donation in these four years.

A resolution from the Conare, issued last Tuesday (13th) on the Federal Official Gazette, sets forth new rules for reducing asylum-related paperwork. The new measures enter into effect this Wednesday. The new rules are expected to enable swifter, more efficient proceedings.

Thus far, asylum applicants were required to undergo four stages, including interviews and filling in Federal Police forms, plus interviews with social and human rights organizations such as Cáritas. This process has been made simpler, a single form has been created, and the proof of asylum application is now issued upon the first contact with the applicant, following which the foreigner attains legal status in the country.

Formerly, the application form had to be renewed after 180 days; from now on, it will remain valid for a year.

*With information from the ANBA Newsroom. Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum

Source Article from http://www2.anba.com.br/noticia/21863739/diplomacy/asylum-requests-in-brazil-double-in-number/

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UN staff mourn colleagues during a ceremony at the crash site near Addis Ababa

Ethiopian Airlines has offered the relatives of 157 victims of last Sunday’s Boeing 737 Max plane crash bags of scorched earth to bury in place of their loved ones, reports say.

Earth from the crash site is being made available for a planned service in Addis Ababa on Sunday, Reuters reports.

Families have been told it could take up to six months to identify remains.

Countries across the world grounded the 737 Max 8 and 9 aircraft after flight 302 crashed on 10 March.

Ethiopia’s transport minister said on Saturday it may take “considerable time” for investigators to find the cause of the crash involving the new aeroplane.

“An investigation of such magnitude requires a careful analysis and considerable time to come up with something concrete,” Dagmawit Moges told a press conference.

Relatives of the passengers killed in the incident are being encouraged to provide DNA samples either in Addis Ababa or at any overseas offices of Ethiopian Airlines.

Death certificates are expected to be issued in two weeks.

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Candles burn for victims at the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines crash days after the plane came down

Families mourning the victims are being offered a 1kg (2.2lbs) bag of charred soil to bury as part of Sunday’s service in the Ethiopian capital, AP news agency reports.

“The soil came as it became impossible to identify bodies and hand over remains to family members,” one family member reportedly said, adding: “We will not rest until we are given the real body or body parts of our loved ones.”

Passengers from more than 30 countries were on board the Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi.

The Ethiopian investigation into the crash is being assisted by teams from around the world, including the US and France.

The aircraft’s flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR), or black boxes as they are often called, have been recovered and investigators are hoping they will shed light on the tragedy.

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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday refused to say that President Donald Trump will accept the election results if he loses in November.

At a White House briefing, McEnany was asked about Trump’s recent remarks claiming that the only way he can lose the election is if it is “rigged.”

“Does the president believe there is any circumstance under which he could lose the election fairly?” one reporter asked the press secretary.

“The president believes that he’s done a great job for the American people and he believes that will show in November,” McEnany insisted. “He believes that voter fraud is real, in line with what we see all across the country, particularly with mail-in ballots, which are prone to fraud.”

“Is the president saying that if he doesn’t win this election that he will not accept the results?” a second reporter wondered.

“The president has always said he’ll see what happens,” McEnany admitted, “and make a determination in the aftermath. It’s the same thing he said last November. He wants a free election, a fair election and he wants confidence in the results of the election, particularly when you have states like Nevada doing mass mail-out voting to their voting rolls.”

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No Programa do Jô desta sexta-feira, 28/11, o apresentador Jô Soares entrevista Marcius Melhem, Emílio Dantas e Kellys Kelfis e Priscila Ullmann.

O ator e comediante Marcius Melhem está junto com seu parceiro mais constante, Leandro Hassum, no filme “Os Caras de Pau”, que tem estreia marcada para 25 de dezembro. Ele também vai falar da nova temporada de Tá No Ar: A TV Na TV, que deve estrear em janeiro na Globo.

Emílio Dantas está interpretando Cazuza no musical: “Cazuza – Pro Dia Nascer Feliz”, em cartaz em São Paulo. Até Ney Matogrosso ficou impressionado com a semelhança entre os dois. Lucinha Araújo, mãe de Cazuza, vai participar da entrevista.

As atrizes Kellys Kelfis e Priscila Ullmann são as idealizadoras do F.E.S.TA. (Festival de Esquetes de Santa Teresa), que este ano acontece nos dias 5, 6 e 7 de dezembro e tem  Zéu Britto como um dos jurados. A história delas é bem curiosa, Kellys é da Paraíba, e além de atriz é massoterapeuta. Priscila é de Porto Alegre, formada em Psicologia, e conheceu Kellys há 7 anos, quando fez curso profissionalizante na CAL – Centro de Artes de Laranjeiras, no Rio de Janeiro. O evento é gratuito e vai reunir também oficinas e exposições.

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A team of FBI agents and park rangers have carried out a major search of a wild campsite believed to have been used by missing YouTuber Gabby Petito.

Several dozen officers from the FBI, the US Forest Service, Teton County Sheriff’s office and other agencies, spent hours on Saturday searching for clues at the site at Spread Creek Road, about 20 miles north of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Rangers from the National Park Service blocked the public and the media from entering the site, while campers who had been using it were told to be gone by the time the search started.

“The #FBIDenver Field Office and its Wyoming Resident Agencies, in coordination with the National Park Service, US Forest Service, Teton County Sheriff’s Office & Jackson Police Department, have been conducting ground surveys at the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area,” the FBI said on Twitter.

It added: “While we cannot comment further as to the specifics of this investigation, we will provide updates and request additional assistance from the public when appropriate to do so.”

Grand Teton National Park is vast and dramatic, a full 480 square miles. On Saturday, officers carried out their search under a sky that rapidly shifted from sunshine to dark storms.

Officials have said very little about the search or what they may have found. The National Park Service said the operation was being led by the Denver office of the FBI. That office did not immediately respond to inquiries.

Yet, it appears the area, a so-called dispersal camping site which has no facilities appears to be considered for several reasons.

It is just a few miles from Jenny Lake, where a member of the public claims to have seen the white 2012 Ford Transit van that Ms Petito and her boyfriend were using for their cross-country trip, on 25 August.

It is possible that the couple may have stayed at the site. It has been widely reported that Ms Petito did tag numerous a number of potential campsites on an app called The Dyrt, among them this one.

It is also less than ten miles from where another visitor to the national park, Amanda Baker, said she and her boyfriend, gave a lift to Mr Laurie, who was hitch-hiking by himself on August 29.

In a series of TikTok videos, Ms Baker, 22, said they had picked him up the public showers at Colter Bay Village, where he told them he had been wild camping with his partner north on the Snake River.

“He approached us asking us for a ride because he needed to go to Jackson, [and] we were going to Jackson that night,” Ms Baker said.

“So I said ‘You know, hop in’, and he hopped in the back of my Jeep, we then proceeded to make small talk, but before he came in the car he offered to pay us like $200, to give him a ride, like 10 miles.

“So that was kind of weird. He then told us he’s been camping for multiple days without his fiancé, he did say he had a fiancé, and that she was working on their social media page back at their van.”

Ms Baker said she had provided her information to the police and the FBI, something officers at North Port Police Department in Florida confirmed.

As it was on Saturday, police in Florida were doing their own search, for Mr Laundrie, after it was revealed his family had said the had not seen him since Tuesday.

Grand Teton National Park is vast

The Associated Press said police searched a vast Florida wildlife reserve on the 23-year-old, named a person of interest in the disappearance of his girlfriend. More than 50 North Port police officers, FBI agents and members of other law enforcement agencies searched the 24,000-acre Carlton Reserve in the Sarasota, Florida area of the Gulf Coast.

Police have repeatedly stressed they have no evidence a crime has been committed, and are treating Ms Petito’s case as that of a missing person.

In Wyoming, most people seemed to be aware of the story of Ms Petito’s disappearance, though views and opinions ranged as to what may have happened.

Ben Cole, who has been coming to the park for 30 years, was sitting close to the public showers at Colter Bay Village, from where Ms Baker said she and her boyfriend gave a ride to Mr Laundrie.

He said: “Out here, it’s a vast land.”

He said he thought something “fishy” had happened but was not sure what.

Craig Davies, who said he has been touring the country in a van for four years, was at a campsite close to the one the FBI had locked down.

‘They told us we had to get out,” he said. “We didn’t know why.”

Source Article from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gabby-petito-fbi-search-campsite-latest-b1922782.html

Throughout the week, searches have been carried out in Clapham, where Ms Everard was last seen, as well as at a home in Deal and the woodland in Ashford.

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No se cumplió el deseo del Barcelona y Suárez no acompañará a Messi y Neymar en la gala del Balón de Oro.

La terna para el Balón de Oro resulta, como se sabe, de un compromiso entre las opiniones de periodistas profesionales y de técnicos y futbolistas alrededor del mundo; gente sabia e imparcial, se supone, que conoce a fondo su oficio.

En realidad, no es un secreto que muchos votan por simpatías personales que suelen tener poco que ver con la calidad de los futbolistas votados.

De modo que Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi y Neymar Jr., como acaba de anunciarse, podría haber sido Messi, Neymar y Luis Suárez, que es la fórmula más popular, especialmente de que el FC Barcelona arroyara a Real Madrid y Roma por 0-4 y 6-1. Los partidos se jugaron después del cierre de la votación el 20 de noviembre.

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A diferencia de los problemas en la directiva, los jugadores del Barcelona parece que viven una buena relación dentro y fuera del campo.

La MSN, como se conoce al trío en el ámbito futbolístico, es el gran tema del momento. Los principales medios periodísticos del mundo no se cansan de señalar sus virtudes: sublime calidad técnica, generosidad en el esfuerzo y en el juego, amistad dentro y fuera del campo de juego, complicidad emotiva…

Y otras cosas más, en las que casi todos los comentaristas estamos de acuerdo.

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En España advierten sobre la posibilidad de que Suárez, Neymar y Messi queden como los máximos goleadores de la Liga.

Esto se ha repetido tanto que ya suena a cliché. Más interesante sería preguntarse sobre los peligros que amenazan la vigencia del tridente y podrían precipitar su inevitable ocaso, porque algo tan bueno no puede durar mucho.

La temporada se presenta muy prometedora (recordemos, sin embargo, que la anterior parecía un fracaso a estas alturas, justo cuando la del Real Madrid resultaba arrolladora) y muchos creen que el equipo podría repetir la hazaña de los tres títulos en años sucesivos; hasta se habla de la posibilidad (con permiso de CR7) de que jugadores del mismo equipo ocupen los tres primeros puestos de goleadores de la liga local, algo que no ha ocurrido hasta ahora.

Pero los peligros son numerosos. Esta es una breve enumeración:

1. Celos. Ya hemos elogiado la inteligencia emocional de los tres sudamericanos, pero Messi y Suárez la tienen más fácil que Neymar.

Messi es la figura dominante, el “patrón” generoso que permite el lucimiento de sus compañeros, sin que esto le reste autoridad; Suárez, recién llegado, está disfrutando de su consagración tras los penosos incidentes que todos conocen y parece auténticamente feliz en el grupo y en su amistad con otro rioplatense.

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Luis Suárez estuvo cerca de llegar al Real Madrid, pero fue descartado por el conjunto blanco.

(A pesar de que la manía por los estereotipos resalta las diferencias, tan evidentes entre argentinos y brasileños, lo cierto es que argentinos y uruguayos tienen más puntos de contacto que de división.)

Neymar, en cambio, es el jugador que debe dar el salto a la grandeza, pero cabe suponer que el retorno de Messi, tras su lesión, lo margine nuevamente a su carril por la izquierda, limitando su progresión futbolística.

Esto no le gustará nada: si cree que en el Barça no hay espacio para su eclosión definitiva, podría muy bien marcharse a Inglaterra o Francia, donde hay clubes desesperados por jugadores de ese nivel superlativo.

2. Diferencias de edades. Messi y Suárez tienen 28 años, cinco más que Neymar. El brasileño “necesita” un Balón de Oro lo antes posible; él dice que esa no es su motivación, pero sí lo debe ser para el pueblo brasileño, su padre/agente y las empresas que le pagan para que se les pegue su gloria.

3. Problemas de contratos. Neymar y el Barça están negociando (hace tiempo que escuchamos esto) la renovación del contrato; un día se dice que todo marcha sobre ruedas, al día siguiente le dan largas al asunto. Neymar padre es un negociador muy duro y tiene serios problemas legales en Brasil, donde le han embargado varias cuentas.

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El fichaje de Neymar por el Barcelona generó varios problemas legales e institucionales tanto para el jugador como para el club.

4. La capacidad del Barça para pagar salarios está limitada por sus estatutos. Es cierto que esto también tiene que ver con su capacidad para generar ingresos, pero ni en las previsiones más optimistas podría pagar los salarios que Messi, Neymar y Suárez podrían cobrar en los clubes de Manchester, Londres o París.

(Y no olvidemos el posible interés del Real Madrid: la prensa española da crédito a versiones según las cuales Florentino Pérez estaría dispuesto a pujar por Neymar, tanto por su valor como posible refuerzo como por lo que significaría de erosión del poderío de su gran rival.)

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Un aficionado del Manchester City no ocultó su satisfacción cuando el club recibió una importante inyección de dinero en 2008.

5. La arrolladora inflación de los salarios. Un programa de radio de la BBC analizó la semana pasada la supuesta oferta del Manchester City a Messi, de £800.000 semanales (US$1.210.000, o sea un salario anual de 62 millones de dólares). Algunos panelistas dijeron que era una barbaridad, otros opinaron que la inflación salarial era inevitable.

Un columnista del Times afirma en la edición de hoy que para el City sería “recomendable” traer a cualquier costo a Messi, por su valor como “arreón” de otros activos del City Football Group alrededor del mundo.

Agregó que salarios de alrededor de un millón de dólares semanales serán relativamente “comunes” en un futuro próximo, porque ya no se valora únicamente a los jugadores por su rendimiento en el campo, sino también por su contribución a la percepción del poder de los propietarios de los clubes.

Y no únicamente el poder económico, sino político, tanto en el plano nacional como el internacional. Esto es particularmente cierto, dice el columnista, en los casos del Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) y Paris St. Germain (Qatar).

6. Un cataclismo político precipitado por el impulso independentista en Cataluña, que obligaría a difíciles negociaciones para mantener al Barcelona en el ámbito de la liga española, en el caso de que se concrete la independencia.

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Las banderas de los partidarios de la independencia en Cataluña son frecuentes en el Camp Nou.

A todos conviene que el club siga en la liga española, pero esta posibilidad estaría expuesta a los intereses políticos del momento, con el inevitable debilitamiento debido a la incertidumbre. Una situación caótica o imprevisible podría provocar una estampida en el plantel culé.

7. Los problemas legales de Messi y Neymar, procesados en España, podrían precipitar la decisión de cortar por lo sano y continuar sus carreras en otros países, tomando recaudos para no caer en los mismos errores. Esta posibilidad ha sido tema de conversación (y presiones) desde hace varios meses.

8. Posible torpeza de Luis Enrique. Ahora todos lo elogian por su magistral conducción del trío ofensivo, pero no hace mucho se peleó con Messi y estuvo a punto de perder el puesto. Quienes lo conocen, destacan su carácter: el DT es un líder “firme” cuando las cosas salen bien y “autoritario” cuando salen mal.

En algún momento, el técnico deberá ejercer su autoridad, rotando a su tridente: rotar a Messi es algo que hasta el mismísimo Pep Guardiola evitaba; ahora Luis Enrique ha descubierto que hacerlo con Neymar y Suárez también es peligroso… Pero en algún momento deberá intentarlo nuevamente.

9. Lesión grave de jugadores que sostienen la estructura vital del Barcelona: Bravo, Piqué, Busquets, Iniesta, Alves, Mascherano, que obligue a modificaciones de funcionamiento restando poderío al tridente.

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Luis Enrique sonríe, pero hace un año fue el centro de todas las críticas por la irregular campaña del Barcelona.

10. Bajón físico del plantel debido a las exigencias del modelo de Luis Enrique, con su predilección por la presión y la verticalidad, que obligan a galopadas o aceleraciones difíciles de sostener mucho tiempo para planteles reducidos.

¿Cuánto durará la vigencia del MSN? Su fortaleza, lo mismo que la de este Barça como equipo, es al mismo tiempo futbolística y emotiva, una combinación muy difícil de contrarrestar.

Pero todos saben que los grandes futbolistas, como los tigres machos, tienden a vivir y cazar en soledad. Cuesta creer que estos tigres (o jaguares) sudamericanos sigan juntos mucho tiempo.

El monte es muy chico para los tres.

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El juez 14 penal de Bogotá condenó a 22 años de prisión a Arnulfo Flórez Agudelo, alias “Perra Flaca”, uno de los responsables de la muerte de Miguel Ángel Perdomo -conductor de Cecilia Orozco, directora de Noticias Uno y columnista del diario El Espectador- quien fue asesinado el pasado 16 de octubre en la capital del país.

Flórez Agudelo fue detenido en Granada (Meta) y condenado por los delitos de ocultamiento de material probatorio, concierto para delinquir, homicidio y hurto agravado. En la audiencia de imputación de cargos el acusado se declaró culpable de tres cargos, y no aceptó su participación en el delito de homicidio.

Recuerde: Conductor de directora de Noticias Uno fue envenenado

La Fiscalía General aseguró que los empleados de la empresa Aseo Capital alertaron a las autoridades del hallazgo de los restos del cuerpo dentro de una bolsa de basura de color azul; paralelamente, un habitante de la localidad de Kennedy encontró partes humanas que según los análisis forenses, eran de Perdomo.

De acuerdo con el ente investigador, Perdomo fue víctima de una banda que empleaba escopolamina para realizar robos. La organización delincuencial operaba en la avenida Primera de Mayo con la carrera 68, suroccidente de Bogotá, cuando personas buscaban “amanecederos”.

El caso

En la madrugada del 16 de octubre de 2016 Perdomo llegó a un establecimiento llamado “Punto 69”, donde le dieron una bebida que lo durmió.

Mientras tanto, una persona identificada como “Tato” le consultó a alias “Cristian” cómo iban a robar a Perdomo. Sin embargo, los atracadores se dieron cuenta de que el conductor había muerto por la sustancia.

Según explicó el ente investigador, Arnulfo Flórez Agudelo trabajaba como “jalador” en el sector, y él fue el que le dijo a Perdomo que fuera a dicho establecimiento, pues él también hacía parte de la organización en la que era identificado como “Perra flaca”.

Flórez Agudelo habría sido quien se percató de que Perdomo había muerto, por lo que lo amarró a la silla, para que pareciera que estaba dormido, mientras cerraban el establecimiento.

En el bar, Perdomo fue desmembrado y los hombres decidieron dejar los restos en varios puntos de la capital. Posteriormente, le pagaron tres millones de pesos a una persona para “desaparecer” la motocicleta en la que se transportaron los restos.

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The remnants of Hurricane Ida will slam into New Jersey on Wednesday with a dual threat of severe thunderstorms that could spin up tornadoes in the southern half of the state and torrential downpours with rainfall totals up to 6 inches in the already waterlogged northern half of the state, where flash flooding could be widespread.

ALSO: Severe thunderstorm warnings issued as Ida remnants hit state

Parts of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean counties are under an “enhanced” risk for severe weather, meaning numerous severe thunderstorms are possible with an increased risk of tornadoes. The National Weather Service pushed the tornado risk area north in its last briefing before the storm Wednesday morning.

Keep close track of the weather later Wednesday for possible severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings, which indicate storms are imminent.

The remnants of Hurricane Ida will hit New Jersey on Wednesday with double threat of possible tornados from severe thunderstorms in the southern half of the state and flash flooding from heavy rainfall of up to 6 inches of precipitation in the northern half of the state.

The latest updates from the National Weather Service on Wednesday morning expressed some uncertainty about where the heaviest rain will fall, though even in areas that see lower totals, the rainfall could come in bursts of 1 to 2 inches per hour causing flash flooding.

A flash flood watch is in effect through 8 a.m. Thursday for most of the state, though it extends to 2 p.m. Thursday for Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Union and Passaic counties. Flash flood warnings are likely as the storms arrive with bands of rain already hitting parts of the state this morning. The first severe thunderstorm warning of the day was issued in Burlington and Ocean counties and expires at 8:45 a.m.

A gale warning has also been issued along the Jersey Shore.

The remnants of Hurricane Ida will hit New Jersey on Wednesday with double threat of possible tornados from severe thunderstorms in the southern half of the state and flash flooding from heavy rainfall of up to 6 inches of precipitation in the northern half of the state.

Severe thunderstorms are expected to begin in the afternoon, lasting through the evening and into Thursday morning, the National Weather Service said in its latest briefing.

“A serious situation develops today with the remnants of Ida moving through the region,” the weather service said in an early morning statement.

The remnants of Hurricane Ida will hit New Jersey on Wednesday with double threat of possible tornados from severe thunderstorms in the southern half of the state and flash flooding from heavy rainfall of up to 6 inches of precipitation in the northern half of the state.

Total rainfall of 3 to 6 inches is expected across New Jersey, with some areas seeing higher amounts.

The heavy rains will likely lead to flash flooding along the coast during high tide, in urban areas with poor drainage and along rivers, creeks and streams.

The remnants of Hurricane Ida will hit New Jersey on Wednesday with double threat of possible tornados from severe thunderstorms in the southern half of the state and flash flooding from heavy rainfall of up to 6 inches of precipitation in the northern half of the state.

“The risk of flash flooding remains quite elevated because of the rainfall rates,” and due to “abnormally wet conditions so far this summer,” the weather service said.

All thunderstorms carry the risk of lightning and flooding, the weather service said.

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Multiple reporters and pundits hit President Biden for walking back his comments that Facebook is “killing people” with COVID-19 misinformation, noting he had admittedly spread misinformation himself.

“They’re killing people,” Biden said of Facebook in response to a reporter’s question on Friday. “The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated, and they’re killing people.”

Asked to clarify those controversial comments on Monday, Biden narrowed down his targets to a dozen spreaders of what the government has deemed harmful misinformation about the coronavirus and the vaccines against it.

“Facebook pointed out that most of the disinformation came from 12 individuals,” Biden said. “I was asked, what is happening … “Facebook isn’t killing people. These 12 people are killing people. My hope is that they would do something about misinformation — outrageous misinformation about vaccines.”

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The Verge reporter Alex Heath responded to Biden’s clarification, quipping, “you shouldn’t take me calling you a murderer personally.”

“Not the administration’s finest hour,” agreed NBC’s Dylan Byers.

A few others, like The Atlantic’s David A. Graham and conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings, wondered if the White House was guilty of the kind of “misinformation” the administration mentioned on Friday.

FACEBOOK ISSUES HARSH RESPONSE TO BIDEN ACCUSATION THAT PLATFORM IS ‘KILLING PEOPLE’

“So was the previous statement…misinformation?” Graham asked.

“Walkback on aisle 1600,” said The National Journal’s Josh Kraushaar.

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Facebook released a defensive statement following Biden’s initial accusation, arguing that their platform “is helping save lives.”

“We will not be distracted by accusations which aren’t supported by the facts,” Facebook said. “The fact is that more than 2 billion people have viewed authoritative information about COVID-19 and vaccines on Facebook, which is more than any other place on the internet. More than 3.3 million Americans have also used our vaccine finder tool to find out where and how to get a vaccine. The facts show that Facebook is helping save lives. Period.”

The White House recently unveiled their partnership with Big Tech companies to crack down on so-called coronavirus “misinformation,” with White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki saying the administration is “making sure social media platforms are aware of the latest narratives.” Critics said the effort would do little more than hinder free speech and pointed out Facebook’s checkered history on identifying misinformation, such as when it flagged posts about the coronavirus lab-leak theory.

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was met with boos from protestors in his city last summer after saying he didn’t support abolishing the police.

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As former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin awaits sentencing after his conviction on three counts of murder in the death of George Floyd, policymakers in Minneapolis are trying to figure out how to improve policing.

Concurrently, the Justice Department has launched an investigation into the city’s police department to address possible patterns of discrimination and excessive force.

“We very much welcome the investigation,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told All Things Considered on Wednesday. “I was on the phone with the DOJ earlier today, and I believe strongly that it’s an opportunity to continue working towards that deep change and accountability that we know that we need in the Minneapolis department.”

The MPD has been under scrutiny for the last year, but Black people’s grievances against the department go back decades. Now, the city council is mulling giving voters an option on the ballot this November to replace the police department outright with a new entity based around public health.

While Frey doesn’t see eye to eye with advocates of the #DefundThePolice movement, he was forthright about the need to significantly reform the police and Minneapolis at large.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Interview Highlights

In your view has there been a pattern of unlawful, unconstitutional policing in Minneapolis?

We’ve certainly had issues in our Minneapolis Police Department, like many other police departments throughout our country. And now I feel like we’ve reached a point when people are pushing very clearly for change. We’re making sure that the precision of our actions right now match the precision of the harm that has been inflicted over quite some time. And let’s be clear, we’ve got a mandate right now for that change. These cycles of trauma and tragedy, they’re not going to interrupt themselves, so we need to act.

Let’s stay with the changes that you would like to see happen. What are your prioritizing?

There have been a litany of changes that have already taken place. There are also more changes that are underway and that need to happen. Our Black community continues to demand these changes of the highest order. And that’s everything from the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act at the federal level, that’s state law changes and we need safety beyond policing as well. Noting that not every single 911 one call needs response from an officer with a gun.

The Minneapolis City Council is working to give voters an option on the ballot to eliminate the police department. Now in past you have not supported moves like that. Where are you now?

I very much support a comprehensive strategy to public safety that includes the aspects that I just talked about, whether it’s a mental health co-responder approach or social workers or individuals that have experience working with those experiencing homelessness. That’s important and that doesn’t need to have response from an officer. The part where we diverge is twofold. One, I do not believe we should be defunding/abolishing the police department in a way that we would be significantly reducing the already very low number of officers that we have on a per capita basis in Minneapolis. And two, I don’t support a move that would have the head of public safety or the chief of police report to 14 individuals. I believe that that diminishes accountability and it clearly diminishes the ability to provide clear direction.

How are you thinking about helping your city heal?

Our city has gone through a barrage of trauma over this last year, in many respects culminating in the trial and the verdict that we just saw yesterday. This is a moment perhaps centuries in the making — a centuries in the making reckoning around racial justice. And also, I want to note that we don’t want to shortchange that moment in a way that we limit the conversations to simply aspects of policing. The conversation needs to be about economic inclusion. It needs to be about rights in housing. We need to be making clear moves towards racial equity in every shape and form, towards justice and to healing. And that can’t simply focus on policy reforms and policing itself. Of course, that’s part of it. But we need to go well beyond.

Karen Zamora, Elena Burnett and Courtney Dorning produced and edited the audio interview. Mano Sundaresan adapted it for Web.

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation that would bar people who attack or kill a gay person from arguing they panicked over their victim’s sexuality.

The Democrat signed the bill on Sunday in Manhattan, where he was taking part in the city’s LGBTQ pride march.

The state Legislature passed the measure earlier in June.

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Previously, those accused of violent attacks could argue that they were under extreme distress, that they panicked after the victim made a sexual advance or otherwise revealed their sexuality.

The legislation made it that such an excuse could not be considered a “reasonable explanation” for a violent crime.

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