Thursday, July 19, 2018

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 Mourinho's long-term assistant Rui Faria left at the end of last season prompting changes behind the scenes at Old Trafford

 It means that former midfielder Michael Carrick will swap his role on the pitch for one off it as a member of the coaching staff

 He was joined by ex-Under-18s coach Kieran McKenna and new arrival Stefano Rapetti

 Speaking ahead of the USA Tour opener, Mourinho said: "It's good for them [the coaches]

 "I knew them all, for different reasons, in different circumstances. Rapetti was my assistant at Inter Milan for two seasons [2009-2011], so we were together and know each other well

 "But then for the last seven or eight years, when I went to Madrid, Chelsea and United, he went to Empoli and Sampdoria

 "Michael, of course, I know very well and he knows me very well, but he was a player and now it's the first steps for him, in this period, to grow up and feel more comfortable in a new role

" "And Kieran, I know him from the club and I know he's got potential, which is why I decided to bring him up

 "For him, it's also good that half of the tour squad are his boys [from last season's Under-18 team], for his confidence, and when he starts to work with the whole squad, he's more adapted

" United kicked off their pre-season at the University of Phoenix Stadium this morning against Mexican outfit Club America

 The Red Devils then face San Jose Earthquakes, AC Milan, Liverpool and Real Madrid

 Mourinho added: "They [Club America] are at the end of their pre-season, San Jose are in the middle of their season, and AC Milan come with all their players because Italy didn't go to the World Cup

 "Then Liverpool, I think everybody is here apart from the English ones, [Jordan] Henderson and [Trent Alexander-] Arnold, maybe not them, but everybody else is

 "With Real Madrid, Spain were knocked out at a very early stage, so everybody is here too

[Gareth] Bale and [Karim] Benzema didn't go to the World Cup, so we are going to face teams with obviously different potential than us

 "I'm not worried about that – I'm not worried if we lose, even if we lose to some not beautiful numbers

"

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Youth sailor wins gold, one year after type one diabetes diagnosis - Duration: 2:18.

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Rosenstein's Nightmare Just Came TRUE! GOP Confirms His Days are NUMBERED - Duration: 13:02.

Rosenstein's Nightmare Just Came TRUE!

GOP Confirms His Days are NUMBERED

The end is looming near for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Fed up House conservatives have begun taking steps to impeach the Deep State opertive,

according to a new report.

From Breitbart

House conservatives have begun planning the impeachment of Deputy Attorney General Rod

Rosenstein, according to reports.

Leading Freedom Caucus members Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) are laying

the groundwork to bring articles of impeachment against Rosenstein, as House investigators

accuse the Justice Department of stonewalling their requests for documents related to the

agency's surveillance of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Politico writes:

House conservatives are preparing a new push to oust Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein,

according to three conservative Capitol Hill sources — putting the finishing touches

on an impeachment filing even as Rosenstein announced the indictment of 12 Russian intelligence

officers for interfering in the 2016 election.

House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows, in fact, had the impeachment document on the

floor of the House at the very moment that Rosenstein spoke to reporters and TV cameras

Friday.

Reports of the plan come after Rosenstein announced charges Friday against 12 Russian

intelligence officers for hacking offenses during the 2016 election and pushed back on

allegations that FBI agents are leaking details of the probe to reporters.

The Russians are accused of hacking into the computer networks of the Democratic National

Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and the presidential campaign of

Hillary Clinton – then releasing stolen emails on the Internet in the months before

the election.

The indictment represents special counsel Robert Mueller's first charges against Russian

government officials for interfering in American politics, an effort U.S. intelligence agencies

claim was aimed at helping the Trump campaign and harming his Democratic opponent, Hillary

Clinton.

The case follows a separate indictment that accused Russians of using social media to

sow discord among American voters.

The 29-page indictment purports how, months before Americans went to the polls, Russians

schemed to break into key Democratic email accounts, including those belonging to Clinton

campaign chairman John Podesta, the Democratic National Committee, and the Democratic Congressional

Campaign Committee.

Stolen emails, many politically damaging for Clinton, appeared on WikiLeaks in the campaign's

final stretch.

Rosenstein recently testified before House lawmakers on the details about the Justice

Department's surveillance tactics during the Russia investigation.

The House Judiciary Committee hearing marked Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's

first appearance before Congress since an internal DOJ report criticizing the FBI's

handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation revealed new disparaging text messages among

FBI officials about Donald Trump during the 2016 election.

FBI Director Christopher Wray also appeared at the hearing.

Republicans on the panel grilled the deep state officials on the watchdog report to

highlighting bias by the FBI.

"This country is being hurt by it.

We are being divided," Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said of Mueller's investigation.

"Whatever you got," Gowdy added, "Finish it the hell up because this country is being

torn apart."

Rosenstein, who lost his cool at times, raised his voice and wagged his finger while defending

himself and the department against allegations of stonewalling.

The Justice Department officials claimed despite Republican allegations, he was "not trying

to hide anything."

"We are not in contempt of this Congress, and we are not going to be in contempt of

this Congress," Rosenstein told lawmakers.

Underscoring their merited frustration, Republicans briefly put the hearing on hold so they could

approve a resolution on the House floor demanding that the Justice Department turn over thousands

of documents within a seven day period.

The resolution that passed along party lines Thursday demanded that the department turn

over by July 6 documents on FBI investigations into Clinton's private email use and Trump

campaign ties to Russia.

Both investigations unfolded during the presidential election, causing the FBI — which prides

itself on independence — to become entangled in presidential politics in ways that are

continuing to shake out.

Meadows, one of the resolution's sponsors, did not deny Democratic assertions that the

document requests were related to efforts to undercut Mueller's probe.

"Yes, when we get these documents, we believe that it will do away with this whole fiasco

of what they call the Russian Trump collusion because there wasn't any," he said on

the House floor.

The House judiciary and intelligence panels, which have subpoenaed the documents, want

to use the records for congressional investigations into the FBI's decision to clear Clinton

in the email probe and its opening of an investigation into potential coordination between the Trump

campaign and Russia.

The Justice Department has already turned over more than 800,000 documents to congressional

committees, yet the subpoenas seek additional materials, including records about any surveillance

of Trump campaign associates.

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Meghan Markle to embark on SECRET trip to US ahead of whirlwind tour Down Under - Duration: 2:56.

 The Duchess has not visited North America since leaving her hit TV series Suits and moving to England in November 2017 ahead of the announcement of her engagement to Prince Harry

 The Royal couple were last seen on the continent during their first public appearance at the Invictus Games in Toronto in September 2017

 Meghan is now expected to take a summer break to the US to visit friends and family following her whirlwind year, which has seen the former actress transition seamlessly into her Royal role

 Speaking to US Weekly, a source said: "She's planning a personal, unofficial trip this summer to see family and friends

 "She'll go to New York, then LA." US Weekly also reported Prince Harry and Meghan are planning to visit the US on an official tour in 2019, which may include destinations such as Washington DC, New York and California

 A Royal source commented on the anticipated tour, stating: "Meghan and Harry want to solidify ties between the UK and the US

 "They want to highlight and foster these relationships." Details of the tour are not yet finalised, and the in-demand couple are yet to decide on destinations and venues

 The Duchess has a number of close friends and family who still reside in the US, including A-list celebrities such as tennis star Serena Williams and film star Priyanka Chopra

 The stars reside in Florida and New York respectively, so Meghan's visit may involve a whirlwind multi-destination roundtrip

 Meghan is also due to embark on a tour of Australia in October in order to attend the Invictus Games which are taking place in Sydney

 The sports competition was founded by Prince Harry and provides support for injured servicemen and women

 The couple will stop off at numerous destinations in Australia, along with visits to Tonga, Fiji and New Zealand

 Meghan and Harry are thought to be keen to increase their engagement with Commonwealth nations after the Prince took on the role of Commonwealth youth ambassador in April

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US Agencies seeking input for proposed changes to Endangered Species Act - Duration: 0:43.

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✅ Trump promueve un compromiso para capacitar a 3,8 millones de estadounidenses - Duration: 1:57.

El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, promovió hoy un "compromiso" para que 23 empresas y asociaciones profesionales capaciten a 3,8 millones de estadounidenses que quieran empezar su carrera o darle un giro

"En los próximos días y meses, esperamos que cientos de compañías y asociaciones se nos unan en este esfuerzo", dijo Trump

Entre las compañías y organizaciones firmantes del compromiso está Fed-Ex que formará a 512.000 personas; General Motors a 10

975; Microsoft a 10.000; The Home Depot a 50.000; IBM a 100.000 o Lockheed Martin a 8.000. Por su parte, la Asociación de Camioneros de EE

UU. se comprometió a formar a 50.000 personas, la Asociación de Constructores y Contratistas a 500.000 o la Asociación Nacional de Restaurantes a 370

000. Al acto de la firma de la orden ejecutiva en la Casa Blanca acudieron representantes de las empresas y asociaciones profesionales

Trump, además, firmó una orden ejecutiva para crear el Consejo para los Trabajadores Estadounidenses para que "estudiantes y trabajadores tengan acceso a educación y capacitación laboral asequible, relevante e innovadora"

Este consejo estará formado por funcionarios públicos, pero Trump dijo que en las próximas semanas también creará una junta externa integrada por representantes del sector privado para trabajar junto al organismo aprobado hoy

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