News Updates from CLG
05 April 2016
05 April 2016
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Breaking: Bernie Sanders defeats Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin | 05 April 2016 | Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin's primary Tuesday, with Fox News and NBC News projecting the Vermont senator as the winner shortly after polls closed...With his win in the Badger State, he'll have pocketed six of the past seven contests. His campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, says it's proof the candidate can still close the gap in pledged delegates, which stood at 263 entering Tuesday's primary, according to the Associated Press.
Breaking: 'Zodiac Ted' Cruz Wins Wisconsin GOP Primary | 05 April 2016 | [Alleged 'DC Madam' client] Sen. Ted Cruz won the Wisconsin Republican presidential primary Tuesday, dealing a setback to front-runner Donald Trump and increasing the odds the party will have a contested convention in July...Mr. Trump was in second and Ohio Gov. John Kasich lagged behind in third. The result was a hard-won victory for anti-Trump forces [such as Koch-owned Scott Walker] who had seen the Wisconsin primary as their last, best hope to slow the front-runner's momentum toward the Republican nomination. [Is Ted Cruz the Zodiac Killer? #CruzSexScandal]
Your tax dollars at work: In Syria, Militias Armed by the Pentagon Fight Those Armed by the CIA | 28 March 2016 | Syrian militias armed by different parts of the U.S. war machine have begun to fight each other on the plains between the besieged city of Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting how little control U.S. intelligence officers and military planners have over the groups they have financed and trained in the bitter five-year-old [US-created] civil war. The fighting has intensified over the last two months, as CIA-armed units and Pentagon-armed ones have repeatedly shot at each other while maneuvering through contested territory on the northern outskirts of Aleppo, U.S. officials and rebel leaders have confirmed. In mid-February, a CIA-armed militia called Fursan al Haq, or Knights of Righteousness, was run out of the town of Marea, about 20 miles north of Aleppo, by Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces moving in from Kurdish-controlled areas to the east.
Google sought overthrow of Syria's Assad, Clinton email reveals | 19 March 2016 | Google in 2012 sought to help insurgents overthrow Syrian President Bashar Assad, according to State Department emails receiving fresh scrutiny this week. Messages between former secretary of state Hillary Clinton's team and one of the company's executives detailed the plan for Google to get involved in the region. "Please keep close hold, but my team is planning to launch a tool...that will publicly track and map the defections in Syria and which parts of the government they are coming from," Jared Cohen, the head of what was then the company's "Google Ideas" division,wrote in a July 2012 email to several top Clinton officials...The message was addressed to deputy secretary of state Bill Burns; Alec Ross, a senior Clinton advisor; and Clinton's deputy chief of staff, Jake Sullivan.
Iceland prime minister resigns over Panama Papers revelations | 05 April 2016 | Iceland's embattled prime minister, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, has tendered his resignation in the wake of a mounting political crisis over his family's offshore investments, local media have reported, but his departure has yet to be agreed by either his coalition partners of the country's president. The agriculture and fisheries minister, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, told state broadcaster RUV that Gunnlaugsson had resigned...Reports said Gunnlaugsson would stay on as chairperson of his Progressive party, and Jóhannsson would take his place as prime minister.
600 Israeli companies, 850 shareholders listed in Panama data leak | 04 April 2016 | Some 600 Israeli companies and 850 Israeli shareholders are listed in the 11.5 million documents leaked from a Panamanian law firm detailing offshore dealings...According to the probe by theInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) with the German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung and other media, including Haaretz, the leaked data from Mossack Fonseca, from 1975 to the end of last year, provides what the ICIJ described as a "never-before-seen view inside the offshore world." Among the Israeli names found in the leaked documents are that of top attorney Dov Weisglass, former bureau chief of the late prime minister Ariel Sharon, Jacob Engel, a businessman active in the African mining industry, and Idan Ofer, a member of one of Israel’s wealthiest families, according to Haaretz.
'Goebbels had less-biased articles': Public slams media for Putin focus after Panama papers leak | 04 April 2016 | The world's media has been pointing at one person following a massive documents leak from a Panama law firm. But that person, President Vladimir Putin, wasn't even mentioned in the data leak. Sections of the public are not happy at the media coverage. Pictures of President Putin could be found on the front pages of highly-respected news publications around the globe. The Guardian and the Mail Online were both at it, despite the fact that in the 11.5 million documents that were published; Putin's name was not mentioned once. Newspapers around the globe had plenty of world leaders to choose from: President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko managed to find his way on to the list, as did King Salman of Saudi Arabia.
Fire breaks out at IRS building, building evacuated - report | 04 April 2016 | A transformer fire broke out Monday in the IRS building, NBC Washington reported. The building at 1111 Constitution Ave. NW was evacuated. Fox 5 DC reported there were no injuries, but 12th Street is closed at Constitution Avenue.
'Catastrophe waiting to happen': Sanders wants to close nuclear plant 25 miles from NYC | 04 April 2016 | The continued operation of the "decaying" 40-year-old Indian Point nuclear power plant up the Hudson River from New York City "makes no sense," said Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders two weeks before the New York State presidential primary. The two, 1970s-era Indian Point nuclear reactors, situated about 25 miles (40 km) north of New York City and within 50 miles of 20 million residents, have come under increased scrutiny of late as the facility has experienced nine occurrences of technical problems in the past year or so. A tritium water leak in recent months sparked new concerns over the plant; US Senator Bernie Sanders has now said that the plant should be closed. Hillary Clinton, Sanders's opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination...[has a] home in Chappaqua, New York, which is within 20 miles of Indian Point. Clinton, though, has never called for the plant's shutdown.
Texas 'one person, one vote' case upheld by Supreme Court 8-0 --2 Texas plaintiffs challenged state district lines based on total population | 04 April 2016 | The Supreme Court dealt a stunning affirmation of the principle of "one person, one vote" Monday with a unanimous decision supporting drawing legislative district lines based on total population, not just eligible voters. The decision is a landmark victory for minority groups and civil liberties organizations, which have been fighting voting rights cases they warned would hurt minority representation...The Texas case, Evenwel v. Abbott, was brought by two individuals who challenged state Senate lines they said over-represented nonvoters and diluted the value of their votes.
Ted Cruz Cheating Scandal Explodes: Candidate Named in D.C. Madam's Black Book, Investigators Charge | 04 April 2016 | Embattled White House candidate Ted Cruz's cheating scandal is set to explode wide-open, with fresh - and blockbuster - allegations that the married conservative senator was named in the black book of a notorious Washington D.C. madam who mysteriously died, RadarOnline dot com has learned. Montgomery Blair Sibley, a former lawyer for madam Deborah Palfrey, has filed a dramatic appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to publish her unconventional "black book," which consists of some 15,000 pages of phone records and calls to clients, as well as their calls requesting the [expensive] services from her gaggle of beautiful sex workers! Radar has learned The National ENQUIRER will this week report its findings of yet another exhaustive and investigative probe that will quote journalist detectives who claim the mystery candidate almost certainly "has to be Cruz." [See also: CLG's exclusive 'DC Madam' Phone Records published in 2007.]
New York's Cuomo signs two-tier minimum wage law in push for state-wide $15/hour | 04 April 2016 | New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday signed into law a minimum wage increase that takes a two-tier approach, setting a higher 15 per hour minimum for New York City and its environs and a lower legal minimum for less-costly areas. Cuomo held a rally celebrating the event with Hilary Clinton, who is campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in her home state before its April 19 primary. Democrats have rallied behind the 15 minimum wage ahead of the presidential election in November.
Mississippi governor signs law that allows businesses to refuse service to gay couples | 05 April 2016 | Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed a controversial bill into law on Tuesday that could allow businesses and government workers to deny services to lesbian and gay couples. Bryant said in a statement that he was signing HB 1523 "to protect sincerely held religious beliefs and moral convictions of individuals, organizations and private associations from discriminatory action by state government or its political subdivisions." The law, dubbed the Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act, has met with sustained opposition from LGBT groups, businesses and the Mississippi Economic Council.
California authorities raid home of anti-Planned Parenthood videographer | 05 April 2016 | Investigators with the California Department of Justice on Tuesday raided the home of David Daleiden, the anti-abortion activist behind a series of undercover videos targeting Planned Parenthood, the activist said. Authorities seized a laptop and multiple hard drives from his Orange County apartment, Daleiden said in an email. The equipment contained all of the video Daleiden had filmed as part of his 30-month project, "including some very d-mning footage that has yet to be released to the public," he said.
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