News Wrap: Trump’s latest travel ban blocked by federal judge

On Tuesday, in our news packaging, the federal judge in Hawaii lifted the last ban on the Trump administration, which spread to six mostly Muslim nations, as well as North Korea and Venezuela. This step temporarily blocks the compliance with the order throughout the country, but the Ministry of Justice said that it would appeal. In addition, a member of the House of Representatives Tom Marino, R-Pa., Went out of consideration to become the next drug of the king.

Judy Wudraff:

And in other news of the day: a federal judge in Hawaii lifted the last ban on the Trump administration.

This temporarily blocks compliance with the order throughout the country, but the Ministry of Justice states that it will appeal. The ban extended to six mostly Muslim nations, as well as North Korea and Venezuela.

The congressman from Pennsylvania Tom Marino today has left the consideration of becoming President Trump. This was followed by the investigation of Washington Post and CBS News. They found that Marino is the key to the adoption of the 2016 law, which limits the ability of the administration to combat drugs to teach opioid.

The new verbal battle burst out between the president and senator -Republican John McCain. It began last night in Philadelphia, when the senator Arizona and the former Vietnam -Pau Pau seemed to be criticized by Mr. Trump and his followers. He quoted the list of flaws.

Hoice John McCain, R-Ariz.:

To be afraid of the world, we organized and spent three quarters of a century to abandon the ideals that we advanced around the world for some half baked, false nationalism prepared by people who would prefer to find scapegoats than to solve problems.

(Supervision and applause)

Judy Wudraff:

The president replied, saying: “At some moment I am fighting off, and it will not be beautiful.”

In turn, McCain said: “I came across more rigid opponents.”

In Afghanistan, at least 74 people who died today left the bombing and shooting of the Taliban. The worst was the province of a Pact in the East, where two car bombs died dozens, including the head of the province, and wounded more than 100 others. Taliban militants also arranged attacks in the south and west of the country.

In Syria, the militia forces supported by the United States say that they accepted the Capactor of the Islamic State group de -factor. The city of Rakka has been under the control of ISIS since 2014. The battle for the repetition of it began in June. Today, fighters led by the Kurds celebrated when they moved to the city center. The American military said that 90 percent of Rakki were taken, and the pockets of the militants remained.

There is a word that US airstrikes in Yemen killed dozens of fighters of the Islamic state on Monday. The shock strikes, in the visible one, were made drones. The Pentagon says that the goal was training camps for recruits.

In Northern Iraq, the Kurdish forces have left the larger territory today, since the Iraqi government troops have advanced. This happened in the heels of the voting of the Kurds for independence. The federal troops and the Union police have already forced the Kurds to leave this area in Kirkuk and its environs.

The prime minister of Iraq said he was paving the path to negotiations.

Hyder al-Abadi, Prime Minister, Iraq:

(Through a translator) I urge dialogue on the basis of partnership in one country and in accordance with the constitution. The referendum is completed and became a thing from the past. We hoped that they canceled this, but we finished it on Earth.

Judy Wudraff:

Meanwhile, the president of Iraqi Kurdistan Masud Barzani insisted that the referendum would not be in vain.

From 10,000 to 15,000 Muslims of Rochingja fled to Bangladesh Bangladesh at the weekend. The video of the drone showed the granular lines of refugees making a trip to the already crowded camps. Many talked about villages, settled by crowds and soldiers. Others said they were starving from their houses.

Returning to this country, a new fire began in the area of ​​the San Francisco Bay, just as the crews achieved significant success against other fires in North California. Thick smoke burst from the new place today at the beginning, since he burned through the forests in the mountains of Santa -Krure. The authorized fire brigades said they called for more help.

Rob Sherman, head of the department, Cal Fire:

Thus, the idea is to hit it with airplanes, and then continue it with the help of ground resources at the same time. We had northern winds, a lot of drying, and everything is really, really dry. So it's difficult.

Judy Wudraff:

In Southern California, another fire, spreading on Mount Wilson, about 25 miles north of the city center Los -Angeles. He threatened the historical observatory and communication towers.

The general wealth of President Trump received a blow, since his New York real estate loses part of his brilliance. Forbes evaluates him 248 this year on his list of 400 richest Americans. This is almost 100 points compared to last year. Its estimated cost is 3.1 billion dollars.

The co -founder of Microsoft Bill Gates again heads the list. It costs almost 90 billion dollars.

And for the first time, the Dow Johns industry for the first time traded from more than 23,000. In the end, he scored 40 points to close by 22997. Nasdaq fell to a share, and S&P 500 added one point.

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