vendredi 31 janvier 2020

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First case of coronavirus in US: Patient got pneumonia, but now only has cough, study says

Posted: 31 Jan 2020 12:42 PM PST

First case of coronavirus in US: Patient got pneumonia, but now only has cough, study saysThe Snohomish County, Washington man remained in the hospital on Thursday. He has no symptoms other than a cough after treatment with antiviral meds.


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Hypothetical: North Korea Lobs A Nuke At Japan

Posted: 31 Jan 2020 12:38 AM PST

Hypothetical: North Korea Lobs A Nuke At JapanWhat comes next?


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#ArrestRandPaul trends on Twitter after he walks out over impeachment question

Posted: 30 Jan 2020 06:40 PM PST

#ArrestRandPaul trends on Twitter after he walks out over impeachment questionAlong with ArrestRandPaul, dershowitzlogicm wewantwitnessess and TrumpsDNA were trending nationally.


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jeudi 30 janvier 2020

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At Senate trial, chief justice again tosses out Rand Paul's whistleblower question

Posted: 30 Jan 2020 12:39 PM PST

At Senate trial, chief justice again tosses out Rand Paul's whistleblower questionFor the second time in as many days, Chief Justice John Roberts rejected a question submitted by Sen. Rand Paul during the impeachment trial of President Trump.


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Virus fears spark mask queues and empty shelves in Hong Kong

Posted: 30 Jan 2020 12:38 AM PST

Virus fears spark mask queues and empty shelves in Hong KongAs a city that lost nearly 300 people to the SARS virus in 2003, Hong Kongers are taking few chances over the latest disease outbreak that began in central China and has since spread. It added that the "supply of surgical masks in the market would still be tight in the near future".


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Suspected associate of El Chapo's sons flees Mexico City prison

Posted: 29 Jan 2020 06:38 PM PST

Suspected associate of El Chapo's sons flees Mexico City prisonThree prisoners wanted by the United States for their links to drug trafficking, including an alleged associate of the sons of Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, on Wednesday escaped from a Mexico City prison, authorities said. Mexico and the United States, its most important trade partner, have been looking for ways to address the escalating security situation as well as clamp down on illegal drug and arms trade. Mexican authorities said the prisoners escaped from a penitentiary in southern Mexico City on Wednesday morning, possibly with the help of prison staff.


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mercredi 29 janvier 2020

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Republican moderates under pressure to call witnesses as Trump rages at Bolton

Posted: 29 Jan 2020 12:35 PM PST

Republican moderates under pressure to call witnesses as Trump rages at Bolton* President complains of Bolton's 'nasty and untrue' book * Book alleges Trump did link Ukraine aid delay to Biden inquiryModerate Republican senators were under an intense spotlight on Wednesday as the impeachment trial of Donald Trump moved into a dramatic new phase – and the president lashed out at former national security adviser John Bolton, who Democrats want to call as a key witness.Trump's Twitter attack on Bolton – and subsequent moves by the White House to block his potentially damaging planned book – came amid signs the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, does not have enough Republican votes locked down to block Democrats' efforts force witnesses into the impeachment trial.Leading Republican moderates Susan Collins, Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski kicked off the questioning phrase of the trial on Wednesday by asking, if Trump had multiple motives for delaying US military aid to Ukraine, how the Senate would handle that.That goes to the heart of the impeachment accusation that Trump inappropriately pressured Ukraine by holding back aid until the Ukrainian government agreed to investigate the president's leading election rival Joe Biden, in what Democrats charge is an abuse of power.A looming question over Wednesday's impeachment proceedings is whether centrist senators will side with Democrats to form a majority voting to bring witnesses in.While Democrats have Bolton at the top of their list, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer brushed off the prospect of moderate Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia supporting the prospect of Biden's son Hunter being requested by Republicans to testify about his time working for a Ukrainian gas company.Manchin said on MSNBC on Wednesday he thought Hunter Biden should testify, which most Democrats have opposed."We are totally united and have been totally united for a month and continue to be," Schumer said of his Senate members at a press conference.Meanwhile, Trump attacked Bolton after reports that a draft manuscript of Bolton's forthcoming book claims Trump directly linked a delay in military aid to Ukraine to a condition that the Ukrainian government investigate his Democratic rivals, especially Joe Biden.Trump wrote of Bolton: "… if I listened to him, we would be in World War Six by now, and goes out and IMMEDIATELY writes a nasty & untrue book. All Classified National Security. Who would do this?"One of Trump's defense arguments during the impeachment inquiry was that those two were not connected. Critics say he was trying to use a vulnerable Ukraine to help his re-election chances; Trump said he was just trying to root out corruption there.> ....many more mistakes of judgement, gets fired because frankly, if I listened to him, we would be in World War Six by now, and goes out and IMMEDIATELY writes a nasty & untrue book. All Classified National Security. Who would do this?> > — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2020Trump maintains Bolton was fired last fall, while Bolton claimed he resigned.On Wednesday, Trump also complained about Bolton's timing. He wrote: "Why didn't John Bolton complain about this "nonsense" a long time ago, when he was very publicly terminated. He said, not that it matters, NOTHING!"The White House later sent a letter to Bolton's attorney, which claimed his client's book cannot be published in its current form because it contains top secret material.The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, is under pressure to round up his caucus and move to vote by the end of the week first to block witnesses and then to acquit Trump on the impeachment charges altogether.McConnell told his caucus in a meeting on Tuesday night, according to multiple reports, of the stakes.With an unknown number of Republican senators still undecided about calling witnesses, McConnell could still get the votes he needs to block witnesses and stop the trial from reeling off into unpredictable – and potentially hazardous – territory for the president. At least four Republicans would need to join Democrats to force witness testimony.Murkowski met with McConnell on Wednesday morning, adding to speculation that she could join Democrats in supporting a motion to bring in witnesses, according to a Senate aide.Trump's defense team and his Republican allies have argued vehemently against the inclusion of witnesses at the trial, saying they already had enough information to decide the case and that the Senate should not be burdened by what they have framed as an incomplete process in the House of Representatives.But those arguments appear not to have been persuasive to the necessary number of senators. Trump's lawyers concluded their opening arguments on Tuesday.Led by Trump's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow, the defense team dismissed objections to Trump's conduct towards Ukraine as "policy disagreements" and warned senators not to "lower the bar of impeachment" by voting to convict the president.A furious Trump complained on Twitter on Wednesday morning that Democrats could not be satisfied. During the inquiry process in the House of Representatives last year, the White House blocked senior administration officials from testifying in the House.> No matter how many witnesses you give the Democrats, no matter how much information is given, like the quickly produced Transcripts, it will NEVER be enough for them. They will always scream UNFAIR. The Impeachment Hoax is just another political CON JOB!> > — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2020No witnesses have appeared at the trial in the Senate, with House managers detailing the case for the prosecution of Trump that he abused the power of his office and, in gagging officials and blocking the release of some documentary evidence, obstructed Congress – forming the two articles of impeachment relating to Trump's conduct with regard to Ukraine.Trump has no plans to appear at his own trial and has been pressing Congress to get it finished before he has to give his State of the Union address next Tuesday – the day after the crucial Iowa caucuses occur as the first voting event in the primary contest to choose the Democratic party nominee to challenge Trump for the White House this November.Moderate Biden is jostling for the top spot in opinion polls with resurgent leftwinger Bernie Sanders.


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Foreigners airlifted from China virus epicentre, death toll hits 132

Posted: 29 Jan 2020 12:35 AM PST

Foreigners airlifted from China virus epicentre, death toll hits 132Hundreds of Americans and Japanese escaped the quarantined Chinese city at the centre of a coronavirus epidemic aboard charter flights on Wednesday, as the death toll soared to 132 and confirmed infections neared 6,000. SARS, another respiratory coronavirus transmitted between people, went on to claim nearly 800 lives around the world, with most of those fatalities in mainland China and Hong Kong. The new disease has spread to more than 15 countries since it emerged out of Wuhan late last year, although all the confirmed fatalities have so far been in China.


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Woman indicted for capital murder in mom's abduction, death

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 06:31 PM PST

Woman indicted for capital murder in mom's abduction, deathA woman accused of kidnapping a Texas mother who was later found dead was indicted Tuesday on a capital murder charge. The indictment accused Magen Fieramusca, 34, of strangling Heidi Broussard with a leash and her hands on or about Dec. 12, the day Broussard and daughter Margot Carey were reported missing from their apartment in southern Austin. An arrest affidavit had previously alleged that Fieramusca hatched an elaborate scheme to present the victim's baby girl as her own.


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mardi 28 janvier 2020

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Giuliani Allies Spar Over Giving Evidence to House Democrats

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 12:33 PM PST

Giuliani Allies Spar Over Giving Evidence to House Democrats(Bloomberg) -- Two indicted associates of Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani are battling over whether more evidence from their New York criminal case should be turned over to congressional Democrats pursuing the president's impeachment, with federal prosecutors joining the fray.Lev Parnas has cultivated an unusually public role in recent weeks, granting national television interviews, giving evidence to Congress and offering to testify at the Senate trial of the president, who was impeached last month on charges including abuse of power. Parnas is doing all this while under indictment for breaking campaign finance law.It's the third time Parnas has sought judicial approval to provide evidence to House impeachment managers. The request was opposed by Parnas's co-defendants, who've kept a lower profile and who said the material could jeopardize their attorney-client privilege, as well as by federal prosecutors.The judge in the case has scheduled a hearing for Jan. 30.Parnas and co-defendant Igor Fruman were involved in the effort by Giuliani, Trump's private lawyer, to dig up political dirt in Ukraine on Joe Biden, one of the president's main political rivals in the coming election. Parnas and Fruman are charged with laundering foreign funds for U.S. political campaigns and masking the source of political contributions. Lawyers for Parnas had signaled his willingness to cooperate with the congressional impeachment inquiry since his arrest.Both pleaded not guilty.Read More: Giuliani Ally Got $1 Million From Ukraine Oligarch's LawyerIn a series of blistering filings on Tuesday, lawyers for the defendants traded accusations and objections. Todd Blanche, a lawyer for Fruman, called Parnas's approach "unacceptable." Parnas's lawyer, Joseph Bondy, shot back that Fruman was trying to avoid his congressional subpoena, "now with Mr. Giuliani aiding in his efforts," without further explanation. Bondy didn't return a call seeking comment on the accusation.It isn't clear exactly what sort of evidence Parnas wants to turn over now, but it is "essential to the committee's ability to corroborate the strength of Mr. Parnas's potential testimony," according to a filing by Bondy. It is described in court papers as material produced for prosecutors by Apple Inc. from Parnas's iCloud account, in response to the government's Oct. 21 subpoena.In their own filing, federal prosecutors in Manhattan said the material included reports created by the Federal Bureau of Investigation using data associated with the account.In a separate filing, Blanche said he believed the material jointly belonged to both defendants and therefore couldn't be turned over without Fruman's permission.The filings were submitted to the judge over the course of the last two weeks but made public by the court only on Tuesday.Earlier: Giuliani Ukraine Allies Arrested With One-Way Flight TicketsThe case is U.S. v. Parnas, 19-cr-725, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).(Updates with hearing)To contact the reporter on this story: Christian Berthelsen in New York at cberthelsen1@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: David Glovin at dglovin@bloomberg.net, Peter Jeffrey, Joe SchneiderFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.


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China records first virus death in Beijing as toll passes 100

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 12:31 AM PST

China records first virus death in Beijing as toll passes 100A new strain of virus spreading across China has claimed its first victim in Beijing, officials said on Tuesday, as the death toll climbed to 106, the United States warned citizens against trips to the country and financial markets again recoiled. As concern mounted about the impact of the coronavirus on the world's second-biggest economy, health authorities reported a new surge in cases, while adding that all but six of the dead were from the central city of Wuhan. Although cases of the flu-like virus have appeared in more countries, with Sri Lanka and Cambodia the latest on the list, no fatalities have been reported outside China.


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British man dies in US immigration detention in Florida

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 06:30 PM PST

British man dies in US immigration detention in Florida* Death of man, 39, initially attributed to hanging * UK Foreign Office said to be in touch with man's wifeA British man has died while being held in US immigration detention in Florida, the Guardian has confirmed.The death was first reported by BuzzFeed News, which said the man was 39 years old and that the cause was initially attributed to asphyxiation due to hanging. The incident was reported to have occurred on Saturday last week."Our staff are in contact with the US authorities following the death of a British man in Florida," said a spokeswoman for the Foreign Office in London.Foreign Office officials are understood to have been in contact with the deceased man's wife, as US officials investigate the circumstances of the death.Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) did not respond to multiple requests for comment from the Guardian.In a statement to BuzzFeed, the agency identified the deceased man as Ben James Owen and clarified he had died at the Baker county detention center in Macclenny, Florida. Officials said Owen had entered the US on a temporary visa in July and had been arrested on suspicion of felony aggravated stalking, felony false imprisonment, domestic assault, and violating the conditions of his pre-trial release. The agency said the case remained under investigation.The incident marks the fifth death at a detention centre in the 2020 fiscal year, which begins in October 2019. There were eight deaths in Ice detention in the 2019 fiscal year.The immigration detention population in the United States has soared under the Trump administration. Last year Ice detained 510,854 people, compared with 396,448 in 2018. The administration has also increased its use of detention facilities, mostly run by private security companies, with a new concentration of detention centres opening in the deep south.Medical provision and mental health care at detention facilities has come under increased criticism under the Trump administration after a spate of high profile deaths since 2017.At the end of last year House Democrats on the oversight and reform committee launched an inquiry to investigate a "troubling pattern of abuse and poor treatment" of migrants in custody.


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Lawyers ask parole board to spare condemned man's life

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 12:30 PM PST

Lawyers ask parole board to spare condemned man's lifeDonnie Cleveland Lance, 66, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection Wednesday. The board on Monday declassified a clemency application filed by Lance's lawyers. Stephanie Lance Cape and Jessie Lance, the now-adult children of Donnie and Joy Lance, have submitted a letter to the parole board and plan to ask for mercy at Tuesday's hearing.


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Google 'When did Kobe Bryant die' and it lists day of deadly crash as 'date of assassination'

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 12:27 AM PST

Google 'When did Kobe Bryant die' and it lists day of deadly crash as 'date of assassination'A Google search for "When did Kobe Bryant die," lists Sunday as the former NBA star's "date of assassination" instead of "date of death."


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China virus deaths rise to 80 as Hong Kong bans visitors from worst-hit province

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 06:29 PM PST

China virus deaths rise to 80 as Hong Kong bans visitors from worst-hit provinceThe death toll from China's new coronavirus grew to 80 on Monday as residents of Hubei province, where the disease originated, were banned from entering Hong Kong amid global efforts to halt the rapid spread of the outbreak. The number of deaths from the flu-like virus in Hubei province climbed from 56 to 76 overnight, health commission officials said, with four deaths elsewhere. The total number of confirmed cases in China had risen about 30% to 2,744.


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Sanders Goes After JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon in New Ad

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 12:27 PM PST

Sanders Goes After JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon in New Ad(Bloomberg) -- Bernie Sanders goes after Jamie Dimon in a new campaign ad, labeling the JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief executive officer "the biggest corporate socialist in America today."The jab continues criticism by the Vermont senator and presidential candidate after Dimon knocked socialism in an op-ed published last week in Time magazine as part of its coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. "Are you kidding me?" a Sanders aide exclaims in the ad, which was posted on Twitter. The spot cites Dimon's pay, including $31.5 million last year, and says JPMorgan received bailouts after the global financial crisis 12 years ago.Dimon, a 63-year-old billionaire, has previously said JPMorgan, which expanded during the crisis by acquiring collapsing rivals, didn't need a bailout to survive at the time. In 2012, he said his firm temporarily accepted money from a Treasury Department program because "we were asked to" so weaker rivals could tap it without being singled out. (Disclaimer: Michael Bloomberg is also seeking the Democratic presidential nomination. He is the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News.)This post is part of Campaign Update, our live coverage from the 2020 campaign trail.To contact the author of this story: Todd Shields in Washington at tshields3@bloomberg.netTo contact the editor responsible for this story: Ros Krasny at rkrasny1@bloomberg.net, Magan SherzaiFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.


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Influential aunt of N.Korea's Kim Jong Un makes first public appearance in six years

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 12:25 AM PST

Influential aunt of N.Korea's Kim Jong Un makes first public appearance in six yearsThe influential aunt of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made her first public appearance in six years, state media reported on Sunday, years after her husband was executed in a purge. Kim Kyong Hui is the sister of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, and took a leading role during the first years of current leader Kim Jong Un's rule. On Sunday, state media showed Kim Kyong Hui sitting near Kim Jong Un at a performance celebrating the Lunar New Year in Pyongyang.


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China virus death toll rises to 56, total cases near 2,000

Posted: 25 Jan 2020 06:25 PM PST

China virus death toll rises to 56, total cases near 2,000The death toll from a virus in China has risen to 56 and the number of people infected across the country is nearing 2,000, authorities said Sunday. Fifteen more people have died and at least 688 new cases of the coronavirus have now been confirmed, according to the National Health Commission. Among the new deaths, 13 were in Hubei, the province at the heart of the outbreak, while Shanghai reported its first death.


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Racist threats rattle students, faculty at university

Posted: 25 Jan 2020 12:25 PM PST

Racist threats rattle students, faculty at universityWINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Three months after a set of anonymous, threatening, racist, antisemitic and homophobic emails sent a wave of fear through the sociology department at Wake Forest University, the department chairman says he's still waiting for university leaders to announce a meaningful response. Alarmed by what he deemed white supremacist terrorism, chairman Joseph Soares canceled sociology classes for a week. When they resumed, Wake Forest police officers were stationed outside classrooms and the building itself.


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China deploys army medics to overwhelmed virus epicentre

Posted: 25 Jan 2020 12:20 AM PST

China deploys army medics to overwhelmed virus epicentreThe Chinese army deployed medical specialists Saturday to the epicentre of a spiralling viral outbreak that has killed 41 people and spread around the world, as millions spent their normally festive Lunar New Year holiday under lockdown. On Saturday, when they should have been celebrating, citizens of Wuhan stood in line at a pharmacy to buy masks from employees in full-body protective suits and surgical gloves. On the eastern outskirts of Wuhan -- Hubei's capital and the source of the previously unknown 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) -- police manning a roadblock turned away a handful of vehicles trying to exit the city.


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US military investigating after finding Pornhub video of Navy service members shot through peephole

Posted: 24 Jan 2020 06:23 PM PST

US military investigating after finding Pornhub video of Navy service members shot through peepholeThe Navy is reportedly investigating videos found on the website Pornhub that they believe show unsuspecting service members through a peephole in a bathroom.The videos were discovered earlier this month by an agent from the Naval Criminal Investigative Series, according to a report by NBC News.


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vendredi 24 janvier 2020

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US-Iran conflict: More than 30 Iran strike soldiers diagnosed with traumatic brain damage after Trump downplayed injuries

Posted: 24 Jan 2020 12:24 PM PST

US-Iran conflict: More than 30 Iran strike soldiers diagnosed with traumatic brain damage after Trump downplayed injuriesThe Pentagon has announced that 34 US service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries resulting from the Iranian missile attack on US forces in Iraq earlier this month, in spite of Donald Trump's downplaying of the wounds as "headaches".The strike came following Mr Trump's decision to kill Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, and the US said at the time that no American personnel were injured. Since then, Mr Trump has acknowledged that the Americans had been injured, but downplayed their significance.


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China Puts 13 Cities on Lockdown as Coronavirus Death Toll Climbs

Posted: 24 Jan 2020 12:14 AM PST

China Puts 13 Cities on Lockdown as Coronavirus Death Toll ClimbsChina is striving to contain a deadly virus outbreak the World Health Organization has termed a domestic health emergency


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Regime Critic Says Saudis Tried to Kidnap Him on U.S. Soil

Posted: 23 Jan 2020 06:17 PM PST

Regime Critic Says Saudis Tried to Kidnap Him on U.S. SoilA suspected agent of the Saudi government attempted to kidnap a regime critic on American soil, according to the critic and multiple U.S. and foreign sources familiar with the episode. The young Saudi man says the FBI saved him from becoming the next Jamal Khashoggi.Abdulrahman Almutairi is a 27-year-old comedian and former student at the University of San Diego with a big social-media presence. After Almutairi used social media to criticize the powerful Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman over the October 2018 murder and dismemberment of Washington Post contributor Khashoggi, an unidentified Saudi man accompanied Almutairi's father on a flight to collect Almutairi against his will and bring him back to Saudi Arabia, according to The Daily Beast's sources.  "The Saudi government realized I was a threat," Almutairi told The Daily Beast, revealing for the first time an ordeal that might have culminated in a whole new crisis: the kidnapping and rendition of a Saudi dissenter on American soil. Only timely intervention from the FBI broke up the plot, two sources say. "If I go back to Saudi Arabia," Almutairi said, "I'll be killed in the airport." Agnes Callamard, the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, has investigated the Khashoggi killing. She drew attention this week by calling for an inquiry into allegations that MBS hacked Jeff Bezos' phone. Callamard is familiar with Almutairi's story, although they haven't spoken, and considers it credible. She told The Daily Beast that it's part of an ominous trend, particularly now that MBS has skated for Khashoggi's murder. "There is a pattern of the Saudi authorities, particularly over the last two years, targeting individuals—high profile people with a big Saudi audience," Callamard said, "either because they're critical of MBS or the government or not just for what they say but what they don't say, if they're insufficiently supportive."Almutairi has previously spoken about the harassment he received as a critic of the Saudi government, most prominently to PBS' Nick Shifrin, including a mysterious phone call from a Saudi trying to get Almutairi to come home for a "family reunion." But he has not, until now, revealed the attempted capture. "I couldn't afford to speak out earlier, my situation was so intense, and all I wanted was to get out of it," he explained. But over a year later, Almutairi doesn't speak with his family, lives for protracted stretches out of his car, and generally fears for his life. On his YouTube channels, which have 200,000 subscribers between them, and his Instagram, where he has 208,000 followers, he's posting through it. About the only positive thing Almutieri sees emerging from the ordeal was his social-media rebirth as a comedian, something he started as a response to the horrorshow in his mentions. But the harassment may have worked. In the new year, Almutairi told The Daily Beast, he's going to stop speaking out against the Saudi government. "My criticism against the government won't do anything. It'll just turn more people against me," Almutairi said. "I'm trying not to use the term 'political dissident.' I want to influence my country for the better."That desire prompted Almutairi to cheer when MBS took power. As he saw it, the sclerotic, wealth-soaked royal court finally had a dynamic, young reformer on the rise. MBS was out to fix what was wrong with the country: women forbidden to drive, an economy driven entirely by oil extraction. While Almutairi studied finance and marketing at the University of San Diego, he posted videos on his Snapchat and Twitter accounts boosting MBS to his growing legion of followers.With his expenses paid by the Saudis' stipend for subjects' education abroad, Almutairi's life online was about promoting reform within his home country, the sort of liberalization MBS touted. A frequent topic was the rigidity of the Saudi religious establishment, whose dark portrayal of America didn't match the place he saw up close. But his growing audience—one of his recent Arabic-language videos has 842,000 views—became a problem for Riyadh. The Real Reasons Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Wanted Khashoggi 'Dead or Alive'On Oct. 2, 2018, agents of Saudi Arabia murdered and dismembered journalist Khashoggi in Istanbul, a crime the CIA assessed MBS ordered. The brazenness and brutality of the Khashoggi slaying made it one of the biggest stories in the world. Yet for all the damage it momentarily did to the reputation of a prince who melted the heart of New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, MBS quickly saw to it that the crime had no lasting impact. The Trump administration, with which he had cultivated close ties, quickly spared him from consequences. On Oct. 11, 2018, barely a week after Khashoggi's murder, Trump said that sanctioning Saudi weapons purchases from the U.S. would be a self-inflicted economic wound. MBS denied involvement—and still does. And at first Almutairi believed him. "I was in denial," Almutairi remembered. "MBS would never do an atrocity like that." But the accruing reports tying the murder closer and closer to MBS prompted him first to break with his political hero, then to post about his disillusionment—and soon after to denounce MBS online. Death threats quickly piled into his mentions and onto his messaging apps. One picture sent to him contained a beheaded body. Another showed a flayed, severed head. "You will eat a bullet," he said someone texted him, seemingly a reference to MBS' nickname, the Father of Bullets. "They say I'm supported by the Muslim Brotherhood—I'm openly agnostic!" Almutairi said. More disturbing to him was a different kind of text, one that he still receives. "I get 'come home' messages daily," Almutairi said. Whether the Saudi government is behind them, he can't know, but his suspicion lingers. Then someone he describes only as a source in Saudi Arabia told him that his life was in danger—and that living in California did not mean he was safe. It prompted Almutairi to call the police during the week of Oct. 25, 2018.  What happened next he would only learn from an FBI official he said he spoke with: Without Almutairi's knowledge, his father flew to Los Angeles, and he wasn't alone. Accompanying his father was someone Almutairi does not know.But they never arrived in San Diego. The FBI was waiting for them at LAX. According to two additional sources familiar with the incident, the FBI intercepted both the senior Almutairi and the unidentified Saudi man and sent them back on a subsequent flight. The FBI declined to comment for this story. Almutairi said that the FBI debriefed him after the airport interception. "I was shown a picture of someone who came with my dad, who I didn't recognize," he said. Almutairi has no way of verifying it, but he believes the man worked for the Saudi royal court. In July, Middle East Eye's Dania Akkad first reported that in November 2018, a timeline consistent with Almutairi's story, the FBI met with at least four Saudi dissidents in the U.S. to warn them of threats to their lives emanating from the kingdom. The dissidents were not named, but one of them, Akkad reported, "runs a popular YouTube channel critical of the Saudi government."The Saudi embassy in Washington did not respond to The Daily Beast's requests for comment by press time.The near-miss was not the end of the harassment. Almutairi deleted his Twitter because of the non-stop threats. As he previously told PBS, he was forced to drop out of school shortly before he was to graduate after the Saudis cut off his scholarship, his $1,800 monthly allowance, and his health insurance. He was without a way to afford his rent, his bills, and his medications. Almutairi took restaurant work, but the low pay required him to visit food pantries. For three weeks he was homeless. "I remember Thanksgiving 2018," he recalls. "I was homeless, sleeping at the beach. I saw everyone with their families and stuff and it almost killed me, psychologically," he said. "It's really hard to process, suffering for what I had said. I wish Saudis would live like Americans. We deserve a better life." These days, Almutairi doesn't speak to most of his family, out of fear that he'll put them in danger. They received messages saying, "you have to get him to stop" making his MBS-critical videos. He is sure that his father was coerced into boarding the plane to Los Angeles. Saudi Crown Prince Appeared to Taunt Jeff Bezos Over Secret Affair Before Enquirer Exposé"Abduction is part and parcel of the way the Saudi government has operated for many years," said Callamard, the U.N. special rapporteur. But until MBS became crown prince two years ago, "most victims were part of the royal family. It appears now that their kidnapping attempts are expanding." Being a Saudi dissident living in America is no protection, she warned: "Absolutely, they will keep trying to lure people in the United States. The only reason why they haven't succeeded is because the U.S. intelligence agencies are doing their job."The impunity with which MBS acts also follows a long pattern. As defense minister, he launched a devastating war in neighboring Yemen—with the active cooperation of the Obama administration—that has decimated the country. He seized power in the kingdom in a move applauded by Friedman and other prominent commentators. On Tuesday, the Guardian reported that before the Khashoggi murder, MBS sent Jeff Bezos a malware-tainted video file over WhatsApp to extract potential blackmail material from the richest man in the world—who happens to own the newspaper that Khashoggi worked for and which has crusaded for accountability on the execution. After the murder, and the Post's aggressive reporting, MBS messaged Bezos "private and confidential information about Mr. Bezos' personal life that was not available from public sources," according to U.N. officials. The MBS message came months before the National Enquirer—whose publisher once issued an MBS-boosting magazine—reported that Bezos was having an affair. All that corroborated a March 2019 op-ed published in The Daily Beast from Bezos security aide Gavin de Becker alleging that "the Saudis had access to Bezos' phone, and gained private information." "At a time when Saudi Arabia was supposedly investigating the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, and prosecuting those it deemed responsible, it was clandestinely waging a massive online campaign against Mr. Bezos and Amazon targeting him principally as the owner of The Washington Post," Callamard and her U.N. colleague David Kaye said in a Wednesday statement. Saudi Arabia's U.S. embassy called allegations that the kingdom was behind the hack "absurd."These days, Almutairi focuses on his two YouTube channels and his Instagram account. "I use comedy to convey positive thoughts and empower young Saudis," he said. "I think I'm a living example: I was once homeless, now I'm not, and I'm starting two companies in California. My story, especially to people who saw it happening on social media, can be inspiring to a lot of Saudis." But his vlogs are pivoting away from Saudi Arabian politics in the new year. Without school, Almutairi is focusing on his comedy. In March, he plans on launching a YouTube show called "America on Wheels," which he envisions as a conversational comedy filmed in his car that introduces a Saudi audience to young Americans and their issues. It sounds like if 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee' operated as a tacit rebuke to the Saudi religious establishment. He's also applying to film school at USC."My message to the American people," he said over text, "please don't brush the Saudi people with the same brush you use with MBS. We have no choice but to nod our heads and agree, he is a dictator." But even his comedy contains limits set by his ordeal. He recently passed on an offer to tell jokes in Saudi-allied Dubai. "The UAE? Nah, bro," he said. And while Almutairi may have given up commenting on MBS on social media, that has not left him feeling any safer. Even in sunny California, he constantly wonders what might be coming for him around the next corner, since the threats keep popping up on his phone. Some say things like "we'll pay someone to kill you. It'll look like an accident in LA," Almutairi said. Nonchalantly, he added, "I expect that to happen at any moment." Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


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Rep. Ilhan Omar launches reelection bid with big advantages

Posted: 23 Jan 2020 12:18 PM PST

Rep. Ilhan Omar launches reelection bid with big advantagesRep. Ilhan Omar's congressional career got off to a rocky start just a year ago, with her provocative remarks on Israel and Jews stirring anger across the country and raising speculation that some other Minnesota Democrat might step forward to challenge her in 2020. Omar was kicking off her reelection campaign Thursday night with a massive bank account and no challengers who pose a serious threat from either party. In an overwhelmingly Democratic district that where Omar took 78% of the vote in 2018, University of Minnesota political scientist Larry Jacobs gives her opponents no chance.


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Democrats urge Republican 'courage' at Trump impeachment trial

Posted: 23 Jan 2020 12:09 AM PST

Democrats urge Republican 'courage' at Trump impeachment trialDemocrats on Wednesday accused Donald Trump at his historic Senate impeachment trial of seeking to cheat to ensure re-election in November, and called for "courage" by the president's fellow Republicans while considering the case against him. Adam Schiff, head of the House of Representatives' prosecution team, took to the Senate floor to deliver hours of methodical arguments to a hushed chamber hearing only the third-ever impeachment trial of a US president.


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'Sealed off': China isolates city of virus outbreak

Posted: 22 Jan 2020 06:07 PM PST

'Sealed off': China isolates city of virus outbreakThe Chinese city at the heart of a deadly virus outbreak is under effective quarantine, with outward flights and trains suspended, subways halted and large public events cancelled as doctors in full-body protective suits treat patients. The coronavirus has spread across China and beyond, with 17 people killed and more than 500 infected in an outbreak that started in Wuhan -- a central city of 11 million people described by state media as "the main battlefield" against the disease. Most cases are in Wuhan, a major transport hub with a seafood market that has been identified as the epicentre of the epidemic.


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