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News Budget of Saturday, July 7, 2018
Updated at 6 pm EDT (2200 UTC)
Adds LA-HONEYCUTT: LA, IMMIGRATION-DEPORTATION: MI, HAITI-AIRLINES: MI, CHICAGO-PROTEST: TB
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^ North Korea accuses the United States of making unilateral demands for nuclear negotiations
USNKOREA: LA – The United States and North Korea presented on Saturday contrasted reports
The various descriptions of the meeting raised fears that disarmament negotiations would be condemned before they actually began
while Secretary of State Michael Pompeo called for limited "progress" in "productive production". "meetings, North Korea expressed" regret "on the talks and accused the Trump administration of making unjust" unilateral "demands.
900 (with trim) by Tracy Wilkinson in Washington. PROPOSED [19659003^LeooftheFederalistSocietyworkedforyearstotransformtheSupremeCourt
SCOTUS-FEDERALISTSOCIETY-LEO: LA – Leonard Leo, a vice president of the conservative Federalist Society, will soon have his own grateful ideological bloc Allied to Supreme Court
Since the 1990s, he has been one of the main actors in the conservative legal movement and the man to be seen for those aspiring to sit at the highest courts of the nation
He has been a longtime friend and champion of Justice Clarence Thomas, and he has played a crucial role in promoting the last two Republican appointees to the high court: Judges Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Neil M. Gorsuch [19659003] Donald Trump should appoint another new short-listing judge prepared by Leo and the Federalist Society.
1050 by David G. Savage in Washington. PROPOSED
^ What the US-China Trade War Could Mean for the Opioid Epidemic []
^ USCHINA-TARIFFS-OPIOIDS: KHN- The American Struggle to Curb Opioid Dependence could become a collateral damage in President Donald Trump's ordeal.
Trade tensions with allies were heightened by the White House's announcement in March of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Now, another round specifically targeting China came into effect on Friday
and that China could interrupt other trade-related issues – especially those targeting the flow of dangerous drugs like fentanyl in the United States .
750 by Matthew Garcia. PROPOSED
^ California City devastated by bush fire record heat burns a path of destruction <
^ CALIF-HEATWAVE: LA- <Firefighters battled Saturday's destructive fire that meandered through Goleta Hill
Firefighters spent the night and morning in a pitched battle against the holiday fire, which exploded Friday night at temperatures of 100 degrees and dangerous winds of "sunburn" that made fire. impossible to control.
900 (with trimmings) by Andrea Castillo and John Wilkens. PROPOSED
^ "Wendi Winters saved my life": Capital Gazette employees say a colleague accused the shooter <
MD-JOURNAL-SHOOTING-WINTERS : BZ – When a man with a gun broke the window of the Capital Gazette Wendi Winters got up.
A few weeks before the June 28 attack in Annapolis, Winters had followed active shooter training at his church, where a police officer was presenting options: Run if you can run. Hide if you can hide.
800 by Danielle Ohl in Annapolis, Maryland MOVED
^ Violence protest in Chicago closes the main highway
CHICAGO-PROTESTATION: TB – Anti-violence protesters close a section of the Dan Ryan Expressway with a lively Saturday walk, the surreptitious traffic and igniting a war of words between Governor Bruce Rauner and Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
The protest march, organized by Reverend Michael Pfleger of the St. Sabina Catholic Church in Chicago, was intended to draw attention to the omnipresence of gun violence in the city.
650 by Patrick M. O. Connell, Jeremy Gorner and Megan Crepeau | in Chicago. PROPOSED
^ Expanded Criteria for the Expulsion Process <
^ IMMIGRATION-DEPORTATION: MI- <The Trump Administration expanded the list of categories for which immigrants can be sent before the judges of immigration start eviction proceedings.
The measures announced by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services will tighten the controls of the Department of Homeland Security on immigrants, affecting not only undocumented foreigners, but also legal immigrants who lose their benefits or immigration status .
250 by Daniel Shoer Roth. PROPOSED
^ Parkland did not join 26 other cities in demanding stricter firearms laws
FLA-GUNLAWS: FL – Parkland, where 17 people died in the Stoneman Douglas High School mbadacre , has not joined 26 others in Florida city lawsuits that push to adopt local laws on gun control.
Some activists say it sends the wrong message. But Parkland officials say the city has been busy dealing with other important issues related to the mbadacre.
600 by Lisa J. Huriash in Fort Lauderdale, Florida MOVED
^ School threats increase after Parkland shootings down <
^ FLA-SCHOOLS-THREATS: FL- <Authorities in South Florida have been browsing social media for threats against schools since mbad shooting Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland. And when they find those responsible, they bring them to justice.
Education leaders say that every threat, even if it is suspected of being a hoax, is the subject of an investigation and is taken seriously. After so many red flags were missed with the Parkland School Shooter, officials asked students and their parents to have an heightened awareness and report all threats, even anonymously.
800 (with balance) by Marc Freeman. Former NBA player Tyler Honeycutt died after exchanging shots with the police.
LA-HONEYCUTT: LA – Tyler Honeycutt, a former UCLA star who also played for the NBA's Sacramento Kings and Houston Rockets dead early Saturday after being barricaded in a home of Sherman Oaks and exchanging shots with the Los Angeles police.
450 by Amina Khan and Carlos Lozano in Los Angeles. PROPOSED
^ Beryl loses the force of a hurricane while maintaining a course for the Caribbean <
^ WEA-BERYL: FL- <The first hurricane of the Atlantic lost of its strength Saturday morning, triggering tropical storm Beryl Caribbean Islands.
By the time it reaches central Caribbean Tuesday, the storm system could dissipate into just a low pressure zone.
150 by David Fleshler. The rebels abandon the southern Syrian enclave and give Assad another major victory.
SYRIA: A little over three years ago, the rebels stormed the Nbadib border crossing on the southern border of Syria. They raged in administrative buildings, tearing the flag of the Syrian state and trampling on photos of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
At the time, it was perceived as a new loss for a government on the verge of ruin. On Friday, the soldiers again raised the state flag on Nbadib, the official SANA news agency reported, before a full ceasefire and the rebels abandoned their enclave in the southern province. from Daraa. 19659002] 450 by Nabih Bulos in Amman, Jordan. PROPOSED
^ The turmoil in Haiti is causing US airlines to cancel all flights to the United States.
HAITI-AIRLINES: MI- <U.S. The airlines canceled all flights to Haiti on Saturday as the beleaguered Prime Minister of the country called on Haitians to stop blocking roads and burning tires in the civil unrest triggered by the announcement. sharp rise in fuel prices. PROPOSED
^ Study examines what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico after the BP disaster
ENV-OILSPILL-STUDY: PT – Eight years ago, the Deepwater Horizon platform exploded and sank off from Louisiana. The scientists who were trying to badess the damage caused by the oil spill were the ones who did not know much about what was happening in the Gulf of Mexico.
According to the College of Marine Sciences of the University of South Florida, this is no longer a problem. 550 by Craig Pittman in Tampa, Florida MOVED
These stories moved earlier in the week and remain usable on the weekends.
^ At the US-Mexico border, a notebook contains the key entry of asylum seekers in America. 19659002] ASYLUM IMMIGRATION NOTEBOOK: THE – The notebook contains nearly 2,000 names of aliens waiting for asylum in the United States. Its origins are unclear, but they were created after US border authorities began to limit the number of asylum seekers allowed to enter the port of entry of San Ysidro.
All conversations were interrupted. children – asylum seekers from Central America, Mexico, Africa and elsewhere – parted to make room for his guardian.
The Mexican named Gaby waded in the crowd.
Mothers picked up their toddlers. Older children have dropped their toys.
The notebook contains the names of hundreds of asylum seekers – from Guadalajara, Ghana – who are all trying to put their point of view to the port of entry of San Ysidro
2050 of Cindy Carcamo in Tijuana, Mexico. The SNAP work requirements could increase deep poverty for some.
SNAP-WORKREQUIREMENTS: WA – Designed to increase the incomes and job prospects of low-income Americans, the proposed work requirements for recipients of food stamps could have another unexpected effect According to researchers, Poverty rates are high among people who lose their benefits and can not find work.
This is what happened to nearly one million single mothers in the years that followed. on the cash benefits provided by temporary help to needy families, at a time when the American economy was flourishing in the same way.
While many welfare recipients found work and emerged from poverty after the adoption of work demands, others lost their TANF benefits. when they could not meet the required work activities of the new law.
1150 (with trimmings) by Tony Pugh in Washington. PROPOSED
^ Once jealously controlled by a religious sect, a small town tries to undress her image – with beer
POLYGAMOUSSECT-TOWN: LA – The religious leader predicts much of the apocalypse in his time in as leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There must have been one in 2005. Then it was delayed until 2012. Scratch that – 2016.
Each time, the destruction had to be the same. Fire earthquakes. Fast and dramatic – in the last few years, Warren Jeffs was expelled from prison and taken back to Colorado City, where his polygamous herd was waiting.
But Jeffs, sentenced in 2011 for badually badaulting two young brides, is still behind bars and serves a life sentence. And another kind of apocalypse slowly descends over the city, fueled by hops, barley and cereals.
The Edge of the World Brewery and Pub opened in March on Center Street – an unthinkable development a year ago. In November, there will be four open seats on the seven members of the Colorado City Town Council. Of the 11 candidates in the running, none are FLDS, ensuring that the sect will no longer hold the majority
1350 by David Montero in Colorado City, Arizona.
^ A baby was treated with a nap and a bottle of formula. HOSPITALS-TRAUMAFEE: KHN – The first morning of Jang Yeo Im's holiday in San Francisco in 2016, his 8-month-old son, Park Jeong Whan, fell from bed in the family's hotel room and hit his head .
There was no blood, but the baby was inconsolable. Jang and her husband feared to have an injury that they could not see, so they called 911, and an ambulance took the family – tourists from South Korea – to the hospital. General of Zuckerberg San Francisco
. this baby Jeong Whan was fine – just a little bruised on the nose and forehead. He took a short nap in his mother's arms, drank some baby formula and was released a few hours later.
Two years later, the bill arrived home: they owed $ 18,836 to the hospital for a 22-hour visit. The cost of trauma is the price that a trauma center charges when it activates and badembles a trauma care team. health professionals who may meet a patient with potentially serious injuries in the emergency.
2250 by Jenny Gold and Sarah Kliff. PROPOSED
^ The Pentagon's big budget brings jobs to the Ohio tank factory – and a political reward for Trump.
OHIO-TANKFACTORY: LA – They come in "rusties" – corroded steel hulls are abandoned
But after a review by welders and machinists newly hired in a Pentagon-owned factory here in the northwest of Ohio, they are coming off the badembly line like new 80 ton Abrams M1A2 tanks for the US Army. The tank factory, a sprawling complex that began building tanks early in the Second World War and almost closed five years ago, is booming thanks to more than $ 2 billion authorized for armored vehicles.
The factory produces 11 improved Abrams tanks per month, compared with only one a month a year ago – perhaps the most striking example of the sharp rise in military spending under President Donald Trump is cascading.
Tank Plant The renewal of the election underscores the importance of Pentagon spending for Trump's re-election prospects – and the limitations of this strategy.
1350 by David S. Cloud in Lima, Ohio. PROPOSED
^ Palliative sedation, an end-of-life practice that is legal everywhere
MED-PALLIATIVE-SEDATION: SH – Toward the end, the pain had practically driven Elizabeth Martin mad.
By then, the cancer had spread everywhere, from her colon to her spine, her liver, her adrenal glands, and one of her lungs. Finally, he entered his brain. No medicine has made the pain bearable. A woman who had been generous and cheerful turned herself into someone hardly recognizable to her loving family: paranoid, snarling, violent.
Sometimes she fled into the California night in her bedding, "as if trying to distance herself"
Martin dreamed that his sister would drive her to the mountains and leave her with the drops of liquid morphine that she had surreptitiously collected for three months – drugs that did not relieve her pain but could be enough to kill her if she took it all at once Freeman could not bring herself to do so.
But Martin had an alternative to the death agonizing that she feared: palliative sedation
Under palliative sedation, a doctor gives a terminally ill patient enough sedatives to cause unconsciousness.The goal is to reduce or eliminate the suffering, but in many cases the patient dies without having regained consciousness
1500 (with moldings) of Michael Ollove in Washington PROPOSED
^ A three-year-old child was separated from his father to the border. Now, his parents are facing his trauma <
IMMIGRATION-CHILD-TRAUMA: THE – In the living room of Van Nuys's one-bedroom apartment, the boy tried to explain, according to the words from a three year old, What happened to his father
"Papa cae in piso", he says, turning away briefly from a game on his mother's phone.
Andriy Ovalle Calderon recounts the moment his father was detained by customs officers He spent more than a month with a family in California before being released in April to his mother , who had gone to an entry port with his younger son. . Claudia Calderon was allowed to stay with her mother-in-law while she waited for an immigration judge to hear her asylum application.
Her husband, Kristian Francisco Ovalle Hernandez, was deported to Guatemala.
At Night, Andriy While federal agencies are working to reunite more than 2,000 families who remain separated, affected by the "zero tolerance" immigration policy of the Trump administration, many of them are still working. children struggle to cope with the consequences of separations
. 1600 by Brittny Mejia in Los Angeles. PROPOSED
^ 'You took 32 years of my life': Freed man accuses LAPD detective of manipulating eyewitnesses <
LA-FORT CONVICTION: THE – The teenager watched 16 photos of the cup, looking for the face of the man had stabbed his boyfriend to death while they were sleeping in his van in South LA
It was in November 1984 – a months after the badbadination – and Saladena Bishop had already pointed police at two suspects who were quickly excluded. Now, Los Angeles police detective, Richard Marks, had a new set of photos, and he drew his attention to number 7.
"What about him?" The detective asked, referring to an image of Andrew Wilson.
The bishop said that it was the man – she was almost sure, according to Marks.
Wilson, who has always maintained his innocence, was sentenced to life in prison in a case that was almost entirely based on the identification of the witness. More than three decades have pbaded before a judge in 2017 rejected his conviction and released him.
Wilson, 63, sued for civil rights, accusing Marks of identifying him as a murderer. continued controversy over how many police agencies handle eyewitness identifications.
1600 by Marisa Gerber in Los Angeles. PROPOSED
^ NumbersUSA: For long-standing support of radical immigration measures, the time is now <19659002] IMMIGRATION-NUMBERSUSA: WA – These are heady days for Roy Beck and NumbersUSA.
Last year, the uncompromising immigration policies that they have long defended have made the headlines and supported them. Numbers USA, which pushes for the reduction of legal and illegal immigration, the reduction of family visas and other restrictive measures, has made its message known to one of the brightest points on the world stage.
A president who talks about immigration as much as this one, he is moving your problem much further to the front of the line, "said Beck, who founded the group in 1997.
1200 by Mike Woodel in Washington, DC PROPOSED
^ The private school curriculum in Florida minimizes slavery, states that humans and dinosaurs lived together
FLA-PRIVATESCHOOLS-BOOKS: OS – Some private schools in Florida who rely on public funding teach dinosaurs and humans to live together that God's intervention prevented Catholics from dominating North America and that slaves who "knew Christ" were better off that free men who did not
The lessons taught in these schools come from three Christian publishing houses whose textbooks are popular 2. 2,000 campuses that accept and often depend on close to $ 1 billion in government bursaries or vouchers.
2100 by Leslie Postal, Beth Kbadab and Annie Martin in Orlando, Florida MOVED
^ In a Chinese school, Big Brother
RECOGNITION CHINO-FACIAL: THE – At first it seemed cool.
When facial recognition cameras were installed in a hundred-year-old high school here in eastern China, children came in and out of campus, had lunch, borrowed books, and even bought drinks at a vending machine while looking in the cameras .
Do not worry anymore about forgetting to wear your identity card. the cameras appeared in some clbadrooms – and they did much more than just identify the students and take badistance.
Using the latest artificial intelligence software, devices tracked students' behavior and read their facial expressions. emotions: anger, fear, disgust, surprise, happiness, sadness and what has been labeled as neutral.
1400 by Don Lee in Hangzhou, China. PROPOSED
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