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5 things November 4: continue inquiry of political trial this week

2019-11-04T13:34:53.143Z


This is what you should know to start the day: a monkey died in a Kansas zoo that had been injured in an attempted robbery. McDonald's president is fired for a “…


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A monkey died in a Kansas zoo that had been injured in an attempted robbery. The president of McDonald's is fired for a "consensual relationship with an employee." This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. USA he would begin his withdrawal from the Paris agreement

It has been more than two years since the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that he would take the country out of the agreement between 200 nations to keep global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Your administration can begin the formal year-round withdrawal process this Monday at the United Nations.

2. Roger Stone goes to trial

President Trump's long-standing adviser will appear before federal court on Tuesday on charges of obstruction of justice, witness manipulation and lies to Congress. The alleged crimes are linked to the release of stolen emails from the Democratic Party during the 2016 presidential campaign. Stone was charged as part of the investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller.

3. John Bolton could be removed from the political trial inquiry

President Trump's former national security adviser is at least the eighth person to testify this week before the House investigators. But his lawyer has said he will not appear this Thursday, as scheduled, without a subpoena. Bolton is key to several events linked to the investigation, including concerns about Trump's dealings with Ukraine.

4. The complainant about the call of Ukraine makes an offer to Republicans

Mark Zaid, a lawyer for the anonymous whistleblower whose accusations about President Donald Trump's talks with Ukraine ignited the political trial investigation to the president, said Sunday he offered Republican lawmakers to send questions to his client directly without having to go through the majority Democrat of the House Intelligence Commission.

5. El Salvador expels diplomats from Maduro (and so they responded)

The Salvadoran government granted “48 hours to representatives of the entire diplomatic corps” associated with the government of Nicolás Maduro to leave the Central American nation. He also reiterates that "the government of President Nayib Bukele recognizes the legitimacy of the president in charge, Juan Guaidó, while free elections are held, in accordance with the Venezuelan Constitution." “In accordance with the principle of reciprocity, Venezuela expels diplomatic personnel from El Salvador in Caracas. Bukele officially assumes the sad pawn role of US foreign policy, by giving oxygen to his strategy of aggression against the Venezuelan people, ”said Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on Sunday.

At coffee time

The president of McDonald's is fired for a “consensual relationship with an employee”
Steve Easterbrook ceases to be executive director and president of McDonald's after the board of directors determined that he violated company policy: Easterbrook "demonstrated bad judgment in a recent consensual relationship with an employee," McDonald's said in a statement.

Puerto Rican astrologer Walter Mercado dies at 87
The cause of the astrologer's death will be announced by relatives, hospital spokeswoman Sofia Luquis told CNN. Mercado was 87 years old.

Vern died, the monkey who was injured while protecting his son from an intruder
Vern was injured while trying to protect his son during an alleged robbery at the Wright Park Zoo in Dodge City, Kansas. "Although the zoo's contracted veterinarian did his best to revive him, he died at the veterinary clinic," the zoo wrote in a Facebook post.

The day's figure

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Three foreign hikers fell to a crack in the Cotopaxi volcano early this Sunday. According to the Integrated Security Service (ECU911), they crossed a natural ice bridge, where a crack opened. Two of the three citizens were left with minor injuries, while a 57-year-old foreign woman died.

The phrase of the day

"Take Trump out ... accuse Trump."
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, was greeted with strong and sustained boos, posters, some cheers as he entered Madison Square Garden for the Ultimate Fighting Championship fight on Saturday night in New York.

And to finish

Wind and rain release a boat that was trapped in the rocks over Niagara Falls for 101 years
Thursday's severe weather drove the ship from its run-off at a rocky site and brought it closer to the Canadian side falls, according to the Niagara Parks Commission. It is the first time that an appreciable distance has been moving for more than a century, according to CBC, a CNN affiliate.

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