Donald Trump’s Attorney And Fixer Michael Cohen Pleads Guilty To 8 Federal Counts

Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Trump, leaves his apartment building in New York City on Tuesday.  Richard Drew/AP

Updated at 7:03 p.m. ET

Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, has pleaded guilty to eight counts in federal court in New York, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday evening.

They include five counts of tax evasion, one count of falsifying submissions to a bank and two counts involving unlawful campaign contributions.

Cohen’s conduct “reflects a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time,” said Robert Khuzami, deputy U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan. Tiếp tục đọc “Donald Trump’s Attorney And Fixer Michael Cohen Pleads Guilty To 8 Federal Counts”

Ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort guilty on 8 charges

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Paul Manafort, the longtime political operative who for months led Donald Trump’s successful presidential campaign, was found guilty of eight financial crimes in the first trial victory of the special counsel investigation into the president’s associates.

A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday on 10 other counts the jury could not agree on.

The verdict was part of a stunning one-two punch of bad news for the White House, coming as the president’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, was pleading guilty in New York to campaign finance charges arising from hush money payments made to two women who say they had sexual relationships with Trump.

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Chiến thương mại Mỹ – Trung: Bụt chùa nhà không thiêng ở cả 2 nước

NZ – Chiến thương mại Mỹ – Trung làm nảy sinh một hiện tượng rất lạ: giới trí thức cả hai nước đều đang phê phán mạnh, không phải chính sách của nước đối thủ, mà phê phán thẳng chính sách của chính phủ nước họ.

Ở Mỹ thì quá rõ vì hầu như ngày nào cũng có bài báo nhắm vào một góc cạnh nào đó trong chính sách ngoại thương của Tổng thống Donald Trump để chê bai, cười cợt. Từ Trung Quốc chúng ta ít có thông tin hơn nhưng một bài phân tích sâu trên tờ Nikkei Asian Review vào hôm 7/8 hé lộ cho thấy ông Tập Cận Bình cũng chịu nhiều phê phán không kém ông Trump. Tiếp tục đọc “Chiến thương mại Mỹ – Trung: Bụt chùa nhà không thiêng ở cả 2 nước”

Monsanto ordered to pay $289 million in world’s first Roundup cancer trial – Vụ kiện đầu tiên trên thế giới về thuốc diệt cỏ Round-up gây ung thư, Monsanto buộc phải bồi thường 289 triệu Đô

(Reuters) – A California jury on Friday found Monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who alleged the company’s glyphosate-based weed-killers, including Roundup, caused his cancer and ordered the company to pay $289 million in damages.

FILE PHOTO: Monsanto Co's Roundup shown for sale in California

FILE PHOTO: Monsanto Co’s Roundup is shown for sale in Encinitas, California, U.S., June 26, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

The case of school groundskeeper Dewayne Johnson was the first lawsuit to go to trial alleging glyphosate causes cancer. Monsanto, a unit of Bayer AG following a $62.5 billion acquisition by the German conglomerate, faces more than 5,000 similar lawsuits across the United States.

The jury at San Francisco’s Superior Court of California deliberated for three days before finding that Monsanto had failed to warn Johnson and other consumers of the cancer risks posed by its weed killers.

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It awarded $39 million in compensatory and $250 million in punitive damages.

Monsanto in a statement said it would appeal the verdict. “Today’s decision does not change the fact that more than 800 scientific studies and reviews…support the fact that glyphosate does not cause cancer, and did not cause Mr. Johnson’s cancer,” the company said.

Monsanto denies that glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide, causes cancer and says decades of scientific studies have shown the chemical to be safe for human use.
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Mỹ-Trung xung đột thương mại, xuất khẩu tôm Việt Nam đi Mỹ lợi hơn

Theo VASEP, cuộc chiến thương mại Mỹ – Trung có thể tạo ra cơ hội cho Việt Nam tăng xuất khẩu tôm vào Mỹ.

my-trung xung dot thuong mai, xuat khau tom viet nam di my loi hon hinh 1Chiến tranh thương mại Mỹ – Trung có thể là cơ hội cho tôm và cá tra Việt.

Từ đầu tháng 7, cuộc chiến thương mại Mỹ-Trung chính thức bắt đầu khi Mỹ tuyên bố áp thuế nhập khẩu (NK) 25% lên 800 mặt hàng có tổng kim ngạch 34 tỷ USD từ Trung Quốc. Đáp lại, Trung Quốc tuyên bố áp thuế tương tự lên 545 mặt hàng NK từ Mỹ, bao gồm nông sản, ô tô và hải sản.

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Bàn tay tình báo nước ngoài trong vụ di cư 1954

VN Youtuber – Xuất bản 18 thg 3, 2017

Ngày nay trên nhiều trang mạng, người ta cố tìm cách lý giải sự kiện giáo dân miền Bắc di cư vào miền Nam Việt Nam như là một sự kiện để chứng tỏ là chính quyền Việt Minh tàn nhẫn độc ác. Thế nhưng thực chất sự kiện này có bàn tay của tình báo nước ngoài tác động

US withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council, condemns latter’s bias against Israel

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, came to Washington to announce the decision alongside President Donald Trump’s top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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US Ambassador Nikki Haley. (File |AP)

By AFP

WASHINGTON: The United States withdrew from the United Nations Human Rights Council on Tuesday, condemning the “hypocrisy” of its members and its alleged “unrelenting bias” against Israel.

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, came to Washington to announce the decision alongside President Donald Trump’s top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Both insisted the United States would remain a leading champion of human rights but, for many, the decision will reflect Trump’s general hostility to the world body and to multilateral diplomacy in general. Tiếp tục đọc “US withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council, condemns latter’s bias against Israel”

Remembering Đinh Tôn: 50 years later

Update: June, 16/2018 – 09:00 vietnamnews

Đinh Tôn.

Viet Nam News By Thomas Eugene Wilber

It began in Thọ Xuân District, Thanh Hóa Province, Việt Nam

At about 4pm local time on Sunday, the sixteenth day of June 1968, air force Captain Đinh Tôn and his wingman, Captain Nguyễn Tiến Sâm, taxied their MiG-21single seat fighter jets to the northwest end of Thọ Xuân airbase and lined up to take off. Completing final checks and accelerating to a normal launch transition, they climbed to about 300 metres altitude, banking to the right and heading south at a speed of 800 kilometres per hour. Tiếp tục đọc “Remembering Đinh Tôn: 50 years later”

Remarks by US Secretary of Defense James Mattis at Plenary Session of the 2018 Shangri-La Dialogue

Remarks by Secretary Mattis at Plenary Session of the 2018 Shangri-La Dialogue

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Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis; John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS
June 2, 2018

Allow me first to thank very warmly Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for his splendid keynote opening address last night, which was a joy to listen to, and I think his text deserves a full reading. And I’m quite certain by now it’s on the IISS website, possibly even on your telephone apps, and I think it’s something that should not just be heard, but also studied in slower time.

Let me thank also, of course, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for graciously hosting our dinner last night, Deputy Prime Minister Teo, Minister Ong, foreign minister and other hosts of the government of Singapore for insuring that yesterday’s dinner was such an excellent celebration of the spirit of the Shangri-La Dialogue and all that it represents.

This morning’s proceedings in plenary are on the record. The prepared remarks of each of the speakers are on the record. The answers to questions are on the record. I’d also like to underscore the questions themselves that are on the record. So, as you pose your questions, think, also, of your own reputations, as you make those brief remarks.

I will ask, when we do come to questions and comment that, you take no more than about 90 seconds in making that comment or question and perhaps, if you have something particularly profound to say, stretch to a maximum of two minutes. If I sense a speech coming on or serious momentum or building to a crescendo, I might, with the powers available to me here, turn off your microphone, so do exercise discipline.

I will be doing so, only in the democratic interest of insuring that as many of you as possible are able to join the conversation, as we say.

If you do want to make a brief comment or ask a question from the floor and we do want to engage as many people as possible, you need to do three things. First, you take your name badge and tap it on the left side of the microphone unit. And the second thing you do is touch the screen, either the left or right, depending on where you’re sitting in respect to the microphone, and then press the silver button on either the left or the side — or the right side. And when you do that, you will be joining the queue.

The microphone unit will turn green. That does not mean your microphone is on. So if you whisper something to your neighbor, you can be confident that not everybody in the hall will hear it. I will turn on your microphone when I call you, but it is important to put your name badge on the microphone. Press the green button. Press the silver button. Do those three things. You’re in the queue. There could often be 10 or 12, 15 people in the queue, and then I’ll shall call people as — as I can.

Our first plenary is on U.S. leadership and the challenges of Indo-Pacific security, and we’re delighted, of course, for the second year running to have the Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis address us in this opening plenary. Tiếp tục đọc “Remarks by US Secretary of Defense James Mattis at Plenary Session of the 2018 Shangri-La Dialogue”

Mattis takes hard line on China in Singapore speech

US Defense Secretary James Mattis accused China of “intimidation and coercion” in the Indo-Pacific and declared that the United States does not plan to abandon its role in the region during a speech Saturday in Singapore.
Friday, June 1st 2018, 9:17 pm EDT

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Friday, June 1st 2018, 10:22 pm EDT
By Joshua Berlinger CNN

SINGAPORE (CNN) — US Defense Secretary James Mattis accused China of “intimidation and coercion” in the Indo-Pacific and declared that the United States does not plan to abandon its role in the region during a speech Saturday in Singapore.

“Make no mistake: America is in the Indo-Pacific to stay. This is our priority theater,” Mattis said. Tiếp tục đọc “Mattis takes hard line on China in Singapore speech”