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5 things you should know this September 30: Investigation of the political trial, Trump and his tax return, the death of José José and more

2019-09-30T10:20:15.334Z


This is what you should know to start the day: there will be an open microphone and karaoke in homage to the "Prince of the song", José José. We also tell you what "Hustlers" tells us about politics ...


There will be an open microphone and karaoke in homage to the "Prince of the song", José José. We also tell you what "Hustlers" tells us about US policy. And the American dream. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. Political judgment

The political trial investigation continues. Hearings, subpoenas, and statements could arrive this week as the House Intelligence Commission moves to investigate the charges against US President Donald Trump. The panel is working during the Congress recess in October and the House of Representatives Democrats aim to move forward with the political trial procedures as soon as Thanksgiving. In addition: most Americans say they believe it is necessary for Congress to open a political trial investigation to President Donald Trump, according to a CBS News poll published this Sunday. Look here for the details.

2. Trump and his tax return

On Tuesday, a judge will rule on the tax declarations law of US President Donald Trump. A federal judge in California is expected to issue a final decision on the legality of a state law that requires presidential candidates to publish their tax returns to secure a place on the state's primary ballot. The law, addressed to President Trump, was recently suspended.

3. Demand from Amazon

According to a statement from the legal team of US citizen Daniel A. González, Amazon benefited from the sale of coal that is produced in an originally private property that was confiscated from its owner after the establishment of the communist regime in Cuba. Marabou-type coal is produced on the land. As explained in the statement, Amazon sells on its website the coal they take from the land that is being sued.

4. Tesla violated labor laws, says judge

Administrative law judge Amita Baman Tracy ruled Friday that Tesla had violated the National Labor Relations Act several times in 2017 and 2018. The violations included a tweet from Elon Musk in May 2018 that said: “Nothing prevents the team from Tesla in our car plant vote for the union. They could do it tomorrow if they wanted to. But why pay union dues and give up stock options for nothing? ” The company must now hold a meeting to inform workers about their rights, and CEO Elon Musk must attend.

5. What about the media in Nicaragua?

One of the newspapers with the largest national circulation in Nicaragua suspended its publications this week, as a consequence, they said, of the socio-political crisis affecting the country. Two other media of the same publishing company also closed. Human rights and journalistic organizations react to what they call the "silencing of critical voices." Mario Medrano informs us from Managua.

At coffee time

Microsoft releases
Microsoft could reveal its double-screen surface. The tech giant could also raise the curtain of new computers and tablets. Your event this Wednesday at 10 am ET will be broadcast live.

José José: there will be an open microphone and karaoke in homage to the "Prince of the song"
"The best way to pay tribute to José José, symbol of our City, is by opening the microphone for the citizens to sing their songs," wrote the head of the Government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum.

The phrase of the day

"I have left this climatic thing ... From now on I will only do death metal !!!"
The musician John Mollusk published a YouTube version of the conference that the young Swedish woman Greta Thunberg gave at the UN, but in the tone of "death metal", a subgenre of metal. The activist joked about it on her Twitter account.

The day's figure

12 years.
Technology entrepreneur Alexander Rhodes, interviewed in the CNN series “This Is Life,” says he became addicted to online porn when he was 12, and changed the way he perceived sex and relationships until adulthood. “If you don't teach your son about porn, porn sites will teach your son about porn for you,” says Rhodes.

And to finish

What "Hustlers" tells us about US policy and the american dream
"The whole country is a strip club," says Jennifer Lopez's character in "Hustlers." "There are people who throw money and people who dance."

Source: cnnespanol

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