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Since that hearing, Mueller unsealed a guilty plea from a campaign foreign policy staffer, Papadopoulos, for false statements to the FBI. Sessions supervised the advisory group on which Papadopoulos sat and reportedly rejected his suggestion for Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet. 297
Thankfully, Warren decided to self-isolate because she worried about infecting her 87-year-old grandmother."...If I'm positive, God, I want my grandmother to be healthy, you know, at the end of the day. They didn't even take that into consideration," said Warren.A local physician agreed to test her and it came back positive for the novel coronavirus. Warren is grateful that she decided to isolate and that her grandmother is healthy, but she worries about test availability for others and that people could be carrying the novel coronavirus around other vulnerable people.This story was originally published by Katherine Collins and Melissa Ratliff at WLEX. 660
Staff evacuated bird show animals & some smaller primates. We turned on sprinklers & began hosing the hillside. It doesn't appear the smoke is causing issues for animals but staff is monitoring conditions. Given ltd access to Griffith Park the Zoo will be closed to public today.— L.A. Zoo Lights ? 11/16—1/6 (@LAZoo) November 9, 2018 342
So far this year, fires in California have burned over 660,000 acres (which is over 1,033 square miles), more than twice the land area of the city of Los Angeles.Of that total, well over 550,000 acres have been burned in the last three weeks in the three largest fires: the Mendocino Complex Fire, the Carr Fire and the Ferguson Fire. The three fires all began in July, which was one of the hottest July months on record in the state's history. 444
The 61-year-old Guzman has pleaded not guilty. If convicted of international drug trafficking, conspiring to murder rivals, gun charges and money laundering, he faces a sentence of life in prison.Given the defendant's violent history, Cogan has ordered that the jury be anonymous and partly sequestered. The names, addresses and places of employment of prospective jurors will be kept secret for the duration of a trial that could last four months.Jurors will even be transported to and from the courthouse by armed U.S. marshals."It's going to be tough picking a jury no matter what," said Paula Hannaford-Agor, director of the Center for Juries Studies at the National Center for State Courts.Defense attorney Eduardo Balarezo has argued that an anonymous jury "under armed guard" would be prejudicial to his client and "serve to bolster the government's proof by creating the impression that Mr. Guzman is guilty and dangerous."Guzman's defense team has also complained they have not had enough time to go over the voluminous evidence being presented against their client, including more than 100,000 audio recordings and recently received binders with 14,000 pages of new documents. 1186