Ethereum Miner - Mine and Earn free Ethereum Doloca.net: Online Booking - Hotels and Resorts, Vacation Rentals and Car Rentals, Flight Bookings, Activities and Festivals, Tour

Friday, September 27, 2019

Explosive allegations in whistleblower complaint

cnn-logo

Friday 9.27.19

A new study about the number of birds dying off is alarming. But fear not. There are things you can do, from your own backyard, to stop global bird loss. And here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

By Doug Criss
Whistleblower complaint
 
The allegations contained in the much-discussed whistleblower complaint released yesterday are explosive. It accuses President Trump of abusing his powers "to solicit interference" from Ukraine in the 2020 election and the White House of trying to cover it up. White House officials, allegedly disturbed by Trump's July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, tried to "lock down" all records of the call, including the word-for-word transcript, the complaint alleges. Democrats started a formal impeachment inquiry this week based on what's in the complaint.

Trump later lashed out at the person who provided the whistleblower with info about his phone call. Trump said whoever did that "is close to a spy," and then he added what some people took as a veiled threat: that in the old days, spies were dealt with differently. The identity of the whistleblower remains publicly unknown, but his or her safety was raised yesterday when acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire testified before the House Intelligence Committee about the complaint. CNN's Stephen Collinson lays out how a week that was supposed to be filled with drama at the United Nations turned into America's latest impeachment melodrama.
 
Syria
 
Syria is once again accused of launching a chlorine attack against its own citizens. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the attack by the regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad happened on May 19. It's unclear how many people may have been killed or wounded in the attack. Pompeo said it was part of the Assad regime's campaign of violence in Idlib province, which has killed more than 1,000 people. Idlib is the last stronghold of the rebels who have battled Assad's forces for years. The Trump administration ordered retaliatory strikes against Syrian regime targets in 2017 and 2018 after reports of chemical weapons attacks by Syria.
 
Legionnaires' disease outbreak
 
There's an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in North Carolina, and it's connected to a state fair. There are 25 confirmed cases, the state division of public health says, including one death. The source of the outbreak is under investigation, but many of the patients reported attending the NC Mountain State Fair earlier this month. Airborne droplets from water rides at the fair are being looked at as a possible cause of the outbreak.
 
El Paso mass shooting
 
The Texas Walmart where 22 people were killed could reopen in November. A company spokeswoman said construction work at the El Paso store is "progressing smoothly," and Walmart is aiming for a reopening on November 6. Construction crews have been renovating the property since the shooting in August. An area of the store will be dedicated to the shooting victims. The mass shooting at the store was one of the deadliest attacks against Latinos in the US.
 
Weather
 
Fall officially began this week, but it's already winter in parts of the Rocky Mountain states. A big winter storm will blast its way through the northern Rocky Mountains this weekend. The early season snow event could be "historically significant," the National Weather Service office in Great Falls, Montana, says. From 15 to 36 inches of snow are predicted, with even higher tallies in the mountains. Blizzard conditions are predicted, too, since winds will be as strong as tropical-storm-force, with gusts at hurricane-force. Winter storm warnings will be in effect for parts of Montana from this evening until Sunday night.
 
Advertisement

People are talking about these. Read up. Join in.

Hips don't lie
The halftime show at next year's Super Bowl will be a hip-shaking affair, now that Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are signed up to perform.

Welcome to the (royal) family
Looks like there's going to be another royal wedding. This one will involve Princess Beatrice, who is marrying a property tycoon next year.

Less likely
Facebook without the likes? It could happen. The social media giant will soon start rolling out a test in Australia that'll hide the likes.

Right place, right time
A teen football player in Ohio lifted a car to save his trapped neighbor. What have you done for the folks in your 'hood lately?

Mark was here
It took decades, but someone finally found Mark Twain's signature in a cave he helped make famous in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
 
Quiz time
According to the Anti-Defamation League, which hand signal is now a hate symbol?
A. Peace sign
B. Thumbs up
C. "OK" symbol
D. "Hang loose" or the shaka sign
Play "Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if your answer is right.
 
500

The number of letters a Maine woman said she got from United Healthcare in just five days
Who left the barn door open?
Looks like cows popping up on the road in New Hampshire is a thing. Thankfully, these kids are around to herd them up. (Click to view.)
Advertisement
Share Share
Tweet Tweet
ALL CNN NEWSLETTERS
update preferences or unsubscribe

CNN Five Things shows up in your inbox every weekday at 6AM ET and Sundays at 9AM ET. Like what you see? Don't like what you see? Let us know. We're all about self improvement. Did a friend forward you this newsletter? Sign yourself up!

Sign up to get updates on your favorite CNN Original Series, special CNN news coverage and other newsletters.

Copyright © 2019 Cable News Network, Inc. A WarnerMedia Company, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to CNN's 5 Things newsletter.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Ethereum Miner - Mine and Earn free Ethereum