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News budget for Monday, July 9, 2018

Updated at 6:00 pm EDT (2200 UTC)

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^ Trump will unveil the Supreme Court's choice in prime time [

SCOTUS: LA – President Donald Trump is expected to announce his second Supreme Court appointment on Monday night.

800 by the Los Angeles Times

^ Trump is heading to Europe in the midst of frayed alliances, and worries about his inclination towards Putin.

TRUMP-NATO: LA – President Donald Trump shook the allies last month only to look good with Kim Jong Un's long-time opponent from North Korea. The allies, and some within the administration, worry about a sequel while he goes to the NATO summit, and then to a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

800 by Noah Bierman in Washington

The total number of rescues was increased to eight, while four boys and coach remain trapped <

THAILAND-CELLAR-1ST-LEDE: LA – Divers d & # 39; elite have rescued four other boys from a group of 12 trapped Thai footballers The perilous mission was to dive in harsh conditions in fast-flowing waters, sometimes crossing jagged and dangerously narrow tunnels. The first of four surviving boys Monday appeared shortly before 5 pm local hour. The boys were transferred to the hospital by ambulance and helicopter, and all were considered safe, according to the authorities.

1400 (with trimmings) by George Styllis and Robyn Dixon at Mae Sai, Thailand. PROPOSED

^ Legislators are still required to stay away from facilities with immigrant children

LAWMAKERS-IMMIGRATION-FACILITIES: CON – Democratic and Republican lawmakers continue to be denied access to facilities tourists welcoming undocumented immigrant children separated from their parents, causing some to speculate whether the federal government protects living conditions there against public scrutiny.

700 by Griffin Connolly in Washington. PROPOSED

^ Big flashpoints in the wars of judicial confirmation

SCOTUS-JUDICIARY-BATTLES: CON – Like any long war, the one on the Supreme Court candidates can be defined by his bloodiest battles.

A deadly confirmation battle of the high court, there are separate episodes of Congress that have provided ammunition for both parties recently in the litigation process over staffing the judicial branch of the government.

Here are some of the most important ones. in Washington. MOVED

^ Mueller seeks to counter Manafort's "selective prosecution" argument <

USRUSSIA-HACKING-MANAFORT: BLO – US Special Adviser Robert Mueller has asked a federal judge to prevent Paul Manafort, former Donald Trump campaign chairman, of At his trial in September, prosecutors selectively target him for vindictive reasons.

Prosecutors also want to prohibit Manafort from providing evidence that it had already been the subject of an investigation before being appointed in May 2017.

350 by David Voreacos and Andrew Harris in Washington. PROPOSED

^ Steny Hoyer released from hospital, returning to Capitol this week [<19659002] CONGRES-HOYER: CON - Steny H. Hoyer, minority bad of the House, was released from Washington University Hospital this weekend end after being treated for pneumococcal pneumonia. 19659002] The Democrat of Maryland is expected to return to the Capitol on Tuesday, marking the beginning of the House Legislative Work Week

150 by Lindsey McPherson in Washington. PROPOSED

^ US says that he will be able to reunite only half of the separated families by the deadline of Tuesday <

IMMIGRATION: SD – The Trump administration, under court order to bring together Children under 5 years old with their parents border, said Monday to a judge that he will be able to gather only a little more than half of families by the deadline of Tuesday.

Of the 102 young children identified by the government, two were reunited with their parents and 54 by Tuesday.

750 by Kristina Davis in San Diego. PROPOSED

^ The Border Patrol indicates that only seven families were separated at the points of entry from May to June. [

^ IMMIGRANTS-SEPARATES: LA- US Customs and Border Patrol officials tried to refute claims that they were separating families at border entry points, declaring Monday that the agency divided only 7 out of 5,298 families who presented themselves at the international checkpoints from May to June. at entry points is very rare, "said Deputy Executive Commissioner Todd C. Owen of the field operations office of Border Patrol. "We are very wise about the family unit."

650 by Jazmine Ulloa and Paloma Esquivel. PROPOSED

^ Trump can not meet the deadline for the reunification of young children, says ACLU <

IMMIGRATION-ACLU: BLO – Less than half of 102 children under 5 separated from their undocumented parents At the US border the US Civil Liberties Union said that the Trump administration could be reunited by the Trump administration on July 10, announced the American Civil Liberties Union

250 by Erik Larson in New York. PROPOSED

^ What happens if the census misses a million young children?

^ CENSUS-CHILDREN-QA: LA- <Nearly one-quarter of children under five may not be counted by 2020 According to a recent study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the problem could to worsen over the past four decades, according to experts. In 2010, the census did not count nearly one million children under five years old. Experts warn that it could exceed this number in 2020.

"Under-counting of young children has worsened all censuses since 1980. Without intervention, the situation will worsen in the 2020 census," said Laura Speer, Deputy Director for Policy Reform and Advocacy at the Casey Foundation and co-author of the report.

1000 by Melissa Etehad. PROPOSED

^ Number of people shot in Chicago this year surpbades 1400 <

CHICAGO-VIOLENCE: TB – Four men were killed and 23 people were injured by gunfire in Chicago this weekend, the number of people killed in the city this year exceeded 1400.

So far this year, at least 1,433 people have been shot dead in the city, and there have been at least 246 homicides, according to data kept by the Tribune. Shots and homicides remain down from 2016 and 2017, years of record violence, but are higher than other recent years. This year, last year, at least 1,945 people were shot dead; this time in 2012, 1,334 [19659003] 300 by Madeline Buckley in Chicago. PROPOSED

^ Driver reaches cell phone calls, kills 2 horses and injures 2 people, police say <

TRUCK-HORSE-CRASH: FL – Driver drops his cell phone and bends over to pick it up when his truck hits a girl and a woman riding horses, Davie police said Monday. After the accident, a pink riding helmet and two dead horses rest on the rural road.

650 by Linda Trischitta in Fort Lauderdale, Florida MOVED

^ Authorities look for suspects brutally beating 92-year-old man <

MAN-BEATEN: LA – Authorities are looking for several suspects following an attack on a 92-year-old man in Los Angeles last week

250 by Brittny Mejia in Los Angeles. PROPOSED

^ Confederate Flag Returning to the State House of South Carolina Tuesday [

SC-CONFEDERATEFLAG: CS – The Confederate Flag returns to SC State House, at least for one day.

Tuesday Secessionist Party members will raise the rebel banner on a temporary post in front of the steps of Gervais Street

The 10-hour ceremony will mark the third anniversary of the permanent removal of the State House flag . 19659002] 200 by Bristow Walking in Colombia, SC MOVED

^ Haiti completely just jumped, 'NC pastor said of the mission team blocked'

RELIG-HAITI-STRANDED: CH – Friday was to be their last night of a weeklong trip to Haiti. But as fierce protests against soaring fuel prices rocked the island nation, a dozen members of the North Albemarle Baptist Church again fled to an orphanage outside the capital on Monday

. Hurricane hits Canada? Tropical storm Chris may intensify as she heads north

WEA-CHRIS: FL – Tropical Storm Chris, which is a few hundred kilometers from the Carolinas, is expected to become a hurricane Tuesday and resume its journey to the northeast According to the National Hurricane Center, this was not a threat to the United States, but Canadian meteorologists were watching Chris closely because his likely trajectory brings him to the Canadian Atlantic Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince. Edward and Newfoundland

500 by Brett Clarkson in Fort Lauderdale, Florida MOVED

WEA-CHRIS: RA-300 by Abbie Bennett and Ron Gallagher in Raleigh, North Carolina PROPOSED

^ 21,000 houses, businesses without power while Beryl's remains sweep Puerto Rico <

WEA-BERYL-PUERTORICO: MI – The series of showers and thunderstorms that formed Hurricane Beryl sweeps Puerto Rico, causing Mudslides and power outages on the Island SD, which is still recovering from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria last September.

According to the National Hurricane Center, the gale has a 10% chance of falling back into a hurricane in the next few days. Alex Harris and Kyra Gurney in Miami. PROPOSED

^ Disney employee killed in accident, authorities say <

DISNEY-WORKERKILLED: OS – A Walt Disney World employee was killed in an accident, confirmed the company on Monday.

300 by Bianca Padr Ocasio and Gabrielle Russon in Orlando, Florida PROPOSED

^ Sale of planned estate as Melissa Gilbert, Timothy Busfield leave Michigan <

MICH-GILBERT: DE – They leave their home in the county from Livingston, Mich., Prairie for Greater, Melissa Gilbert and his actor-director husband Timothy Busfield are moving from Brighton to Big Apple, and a real estate sale is scheduled for July 27-28, according to Allison. Ruby, owner of Poof! Real estate services in Ferndale.

800 by Christina Hall in Detroit. (Moved as an entertainment story.) PROPOSED

^ Constable's Night at Constable's House Will not Cost Him His Work <

TEXAS-CONSTABLE: FT – An Agent from Tarrant County, Texas, no longer at risk to lose his job to drink at home during his free time last summer.

650 by Anna M. Tinsley in Fort Worth, Texas. PROPOSED

^ San Bernardino County Attorney Laid Off After Social Media [

ATTORNEY-SOCIALMEDIA: LA – Attorney in the San Bernardino County Attorney's Office was put on administrative leave after writing offensive comments. 19659002] The San Bernardino Sun reported that Michael Selyem, the chief prosecutor of the gang, was under investigation for targeting US Democrat Representative Maxine Waters, former First Lady Michelle Obama, Mexican immigrants and the victim of police shootings.

400 by Brittny Mejia in Los Angeles. PROPOSED

^ Actor Tab Hunter, & # 39; Damn Yankees! & # 39; star and & # 40; teen heartthrob, dies at 86 <

^ HUNTER-OBIT: LA- <Actor and singer Tab Hunter, whose American blonde beauty has made him an idol and a poster holder for the # 39, optimism of the Eisenhower era, died. He was 86 years old. [Traduction] Three days from his 87th birthday, the 1950s heart man went into cardiac arrest on Sunday after a blood clot in his leg reached his lung, Allan Glaser said Monday. , Hunter's husband.

1050 by Nardine Saad and Gina Piccalo. PROPOSED

^ HUNTER-OBIT: NY- <300 by Peter Sblendorio. PROPOSED

^ British Prime Minister Theresa May faces government turmoil amid Brexit-related resignations <

BRETAGNE-BREXIT: LA – The Brexit battle The planned exit of the European Union is became really messy. Theresa May's government was plunged into turmoil on Monday with the resignation of its flamboyant foreign minister, Boris Johnson, who resigned in protest of May's Brexit plan that would maintain close trade ties with Europe.

Boyle and Laura King in London. PROPOSE

^ Ongoing research operations in Japan after floods, landslides

^ WEA-JAPAN-FLOODS: DPA- <Search and rescue operations were underway in the west of Japan struck by natural disasters. floods and landslides, leaving more than 110 people dead and about 80 still missing.

400 by Takehiko Kambayashi, Dpa in Tokyo. PROPOSED

^ Poland sees opportunities, peril at the NATO summit and at the Trump-Putin meeting

USNATO-POLAND: LA – For more than a week, mock battles have lasted day and night. The blue sky has bloomed with white parachute awnings. American amphibious badault vehicles plunged through the waves of the Baltic Sea. Elite troops have carved a stealthy path through the dense foliage of the forest. Artillery fire illuminates the dark sky

Large-scale military exercises conducted at the gates of Russia last month – in Poland and the Baltic States of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia – bear witness to Western unity, determination and promptness.

But this message could be upset this week when President Donald Trump will be at the center of what could be a controversial meeting of NATO allies – and will visit, a few days later, a Summit in Helsinki, Finland. , with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a leader whom Trump hailed again during a raucous rally-style rally last week

1150 (with trimmings) by Laura King in Warsaw, Poland. PROPOSED

NEWS: MCT – Nations and World News Briefs

^ TODAY'S MAIN NEWS [<19659002] ^ The Other Victims: The First Responders to Horrible Disasters Often Suffer in Loneliness

^ CATASTROPHES- FIRST NOTES: KHN- <The day a gunman fired on a crowd of 22,000 at the Las Vegas country music festival, Antoinette Mullan, hospital supervisor, focused on one thing: saving lives .

Proud of her work, she calls it "the most horrible evening of my life" – the culmination of years of burning experiences that he has tried to tackle, most time alone.

The calamities seem to be increasing in recent years, including shootings, fires and hurricanes and landslides.

Many men and women who respond to these tragedies have become both heroes and victims. Some firefighters, emergency medical providers, law enforcement officers and others say that the scale, sadness and sometimes cruelty of their experiences haunts them, resulting in tears and depression, burnout, addictions, relationship problems and even suicide. Heidi de Marco. PROPOSED

^ Walking while intoxicated can be deadly. [

EXTINCTION HAZARD: SH – It is 11 pm. A typical Saturday on U Street and the music is screaming bars and clubs glittering. Many party goers, dressed in their finery, will stay there until the bars close at 3am, then dump on sidewalks – and sometimes in the streets.

"I saw drunk people wandering the streets 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning like zombies," said Austin Loan, a bouncer checking ID at Hawthorne, a restaurant with five bars and a DJ on weekends. When you're drunk, you think you can lead the world, you may not be paying attention to anything else. "

This could have deadly consequences.

That they are draining their bars, go home from parties, or trying to cross the highway, drunken walkers die in traffic accidents nationwide at alarming numbers.

1050 by Jenni Bergal in Washington PROPOSED

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