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riversedge's JournalTons of trash removed from Everest as cleanup unearths bodies
Source: cnn
Updated 7:47 PM ET, Thu May 2, 2019
(CNN)Mount Everest is covered in trash.
Decades of climbing on the world's highest mountain have turned it into a very tall garbage dump, strewn with rubbish, human waste and even bodies.
But a dedicated -- and impressively fit -- team of volunteers are tackling the problem by carrying out one of the world's most ambitious clean-ups, and it's seeing immediate results.
Three metric tons (6,613 pounds) of garbage have been collected from the mountain in just the first two weeks of the scheme, according to AFP. That's about the weight of two SUVs, or a large male hippo.
The task is being carried out by a 14-member team, which has been set the task of recovering 10 metric tons within 45 days, the agency reported.
Waste recovered on the Everest Cleaning Campaign includes empty cans, bottles, plastic and discarded climbing gear. An army helicopter has assisted in removing the garbage, and the team is set to ascend to higher camps to collect more.
Four bodies have also been located on the 8,848-meter (29,028 feet) mountain, officials said........................
..........More than 200 mountaineers have died on the peak since 1922, when the first climbers' deaths on Everest were recorded. The majority of bodies are believed to have remained buried under glaciers or snow.....................
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/02/asia/mount-everest-trash-cleanup-scli-intl/index.html
How Taxpayers Covered a $1,000 Liquor Bill for Trump Staffers (and More) at Trump's Club
I have not heard a peep about this on the news.
How Taxpayers Covered a $1,000 Liquor Bill for Trump Staffers (and More) at Trumps Club
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-taxpayers-covered-liquor-bill-for-trump-staffers-and-more-mar-a-lago?utm_content=buffer82de6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=buffer
A top-shelf, closed-door drinking session. $546-a-night hotel rooms. A special government credit card for Mar-a-Lago. Taxpayers foot the costs and the president profits.
by Derek Kravitz for ProPublica May 1, 4 a.m. EDT
Find Trump, Inc. wherever you get your podcasts. This weeks episode examines the intersection of money, presidential access and security, and the push and pull between government spending and private profits at Mar-a-Lago.
In April 2017, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trumps Palm Beach, Florida, estate and club, for a two-day summit. While Xi and his delegation stayed at a nearby hotel, Trump and his advisers stayed at the peach-colored, waterfront resort.
That evening, Trump and a dozen of his closest advisers hosted Xi and the Chinese delegation in an ornate dining room where they ate Dover sole and New York strip steak. Those sorts of lavish, formal gatherings are expected for a major bilateral summit.
But then there are less formal events. At some point later that evening, a group repaired to Mar-a-Lagos Library Bar, a wood-paneled study with a portrait of Trump in tennis whites (titled The Visionary) hanging nearby. The group asked the bartender to leave the room so it could speak confidentially, according to an email written by Mar-a-Lagos catering director, Brooke Watson.
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The Secret Service guarded the door, according to the email. The bartender wasnt allowed to return. And members of the group began pouring themselves drinks. No one paid.
Six days later, on April 13, Mar-a-Lago created a bill for those drinks, tallying $838 worth of alcohol plus a 20% service charge. It covered 54 drinks (making for an average price of $18.62 each) of premium liquor: Chopin vodka, Patron and Don Julio Blanco tequilas and Woodford Reserve bourbon. Watsons email did not specify how many people consumed the alcohol or who the participants were. (It stated that she was told the participants included then-strategist Steve Bannon and then-deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin. Bannon, who has said he stopped drinking years ago, said he didnt drink at Mar-a-Lago and didnt recall the episode. Hagin did not respond to requests for comment.)..................................................
https://twitter.com/propublica/status/1123557694114234368
President Donald Trump, center, with Chinese President Xi Jinping at dinner, during Jinpings visit to Mar-a-Lago in April 2017. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
https://twitter.com/AndreaWNYC/status/1123627642140409856
https://twitter.com/propublica/status/1123708766367694848
https://twitter.com/PropOTP/status/1123598453387321344
Nadler just now saying if Barr not show up tomorror, they will issue a citation (not say what a
citation is). msnbc just now.
Barr Will have to answer for testifying untruthfully
After the hearing, the Chair Lindsey Graham says-- "this is over!" & will NOT call Mueller
to testify. That means the Dems on the Committee will not get to question Mueller--damn.
After AG Barr hearing, Senate Judiciary Cmte Chairman Graham says he will not be calling Special Counsel Mueller before the committee, saying this is over! - @frankthorp
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https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1123670847724584962
Neal Katyal: THREAD Barr's opening in hearing is tragic.*** He says
I find Neal's opening comments to be spot on.
Neal Katyal Verified account @neal_katyal
1h1 hour ago
THREAD Barrs opening in hearing is tragic. He says at his confirmation hearing the 2 concerns were: 1) whether hed interfere with the Mueller investigation, and 2) whether the Mueller Report would be public. On 1), thats just wrong. 1/
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https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1123597721049366528
https://twitter.com/JeffreyToobin/status/1123587883229745153
Neal Katyal Verified account @neal_katyal
1h1 hour ago
The concern has always been over interfering with the outcome. Barr doesnt even tell us that he concluded in a period of hours what Mueller didnt conclude in nearly 2 years, about whether Trump obstructed justice. 2/
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Neal Katyal
?Verified account @neal_katyal
1h1 hour ago
Barr cant even summarize what the concerns have always been, let alone summarize the Mueller Report.
Its totally misleading, just like Barrs summary/nonsummary. 3/
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Neal Katyal Verified account @neal_katyal
1h1 hour ago
Barr's opening words never even acknowledged that Mueller said right at the outset that if he could clear Trump, he would. But he couldnt. Just like Barr's earlier press conference when he released the report, or his earlier summary/nonsummary. 4/
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Neal Katyal Verified account @neal_katyal
As far as 2), Barr said that the Special Counsel regulations required Muellers Report to remain confidential with the AG. Thats again flatly misleading. The regs require in the first instance the report to be confidential when given to the AG. 5/
9:42 AM - 1 May 2019
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1h1 hour ago
But the AG is permitted to publicly disclose it, and indeed there is a whole provision in the regs about that.
And notably, we learned moments ago that Mueller cited exactly that provision in his letter complaining to Barr when Mueller sought release of his report. 6/
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Neal Katyal Verified account @neal_katyal
1h1 hour ago
This is totally misleading. If my law student summarized or described things this way, theyd get an F.
Conduct totally unbecoming for the Attorney General of the US. 7/7
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https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1123599395876941826
Diane Feinstien up for questioning (she did her opening statement earlier)..
Senator Feinstein is detailing every damning thing in the Mueller Report and it's so very satisfying. #BarrHearing
https://twitter.com/dcpoll/status/1123594927349411845
https://twitter.com/JamesRusso2d3d/status/1123596356352925696
"That's it, Democrats," writes @TheRickWilson. "Put just one Trump minion in jail for contempt, and
Wilson needs to also ask WHAT WILL THE REPUBLICANS DO??
Bill Barrs Not Your Average Trump Stooge. Hes 100 Times Worse. Will Democrats Do Anything About It?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/bill-barrs-not-your-average-trump-stooge-hes-100-times-worse-will-democrats-do-anything-about-it
Bob Mueller found out the hard way that the attorney general isnt the average Trump stooge. Time is running dangerously short, and Democrats still don't get it.
Rick Wilson
04.30.19 7:35 PM ET
opinion
When Bill Barr testifies before the Senate and House Judiciary Committees this week, dont expect to hear the head of the Department of Justice answering questions from a co-equal branch of the American government.
That was the old, boring Washington, where the attorney general was a guardian of the law and justice, not of Donald Trumps political fortunes.
Bill Barr already showed us his cards with his performances declaring that the Mueller Report had exonerated Donald Trumpwhich the Washington Post reported Tuesday evening were delivered over the strenuous objections of Robert Mueller, who wrote to say that the A.G.'s depiction of his findings failed to capture the context, nature, and substance of the probe.
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The Daily Beast
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5h5 hours ago
"Thats it, Democrats," writes @TheRickWilson. "Put just one Trump minion in jail for contempt, and youll show that youre using the power the voters gave you. Its that, or you can just shut up and watch AOC assemble Ikea furniture on Instagram"
https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1123421818608586753
Schiff Hires Ex-Chief of FBI Financial Crimes Section as House Intel Probes Trump's Finances
Source: DAILYBEAST
Patrick Fallon jumps from the upper echelon of the bureau to Congress as Democrats ramp up investigations of presidents finances.
04.30.19 1:54 PM ET REUTERS
Rep. Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has hired Patrick Fallon, former chief of the FBIs Financial Crimes Section, according to two sources familiar with the move.
Its a significant hire that will bring expertise to the committees efforts to scrutinize President Donald Trumps financial dealings. A committee source told The Daily Beast that Fallon started this week.
Schiff announced earlier this year that the committee will look at Trumps finances to see if his personal interests are influencing his decisions as president. That pertains to any credible allegations of leverage by the Russians or the Saudis or anyone else, he said, according to CNN.
Frank Figliuzzi, former Assistant Director of the FBIs Counterintelligence Division, called Fallons hiring significant.
The fact that the Committee has hired someone at the former senior executive service level from within the FBIs Financial Crimes Section is significant, and to me denotes an effort to apply significant resources to examining and analyzing financial findings, Figliuzzi said. By the time you got to the head of the Financial Crimes section, you would have substantial white collar crime and global financial crime experience, both at the street level and the supervisory level. And his role at headquarters would have had him overseeing the bulk of all financial crime cases in the FBI.
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Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/adam-schiff-hires-patrick-fallon-ex-chief-of-fbi-financial-crimes-section-to-probe-trumps-finances/?via=twitter_page
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