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		<title>US: Millions of Texas Residents Still Without Water Supply</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2021 11:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>8,800,000 Texans are still under boil water notices while 120,000 still have no water service at all. &#124; Photo: Twitter/@NBCNews More than 30 percent of Texas residents, United States, are still without water service today, after the blackouts caused by &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/us-millions-of-texas-residents-still-without-water-supply/" aria-label="US: Millions of Texas Residents Still Without Water Supply">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="" src="https://www.telesurenglish.net/__export/1614044424044/sites/telesur/img/2021/02/22/eu1xadbxeaabkp_.jpeg_1718483346.jpeg" alt=" 8,800,000 Texans are still under boil water notices while 120,000 still have no water service at all. " width="679" height="385" /><br />
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<p>More than 30 percent of Texas residents, United States, are still without water service today, after the blackouts caused by the winter storm that left some 60 people dead throughout the country.</p>
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<p>The difficulties, aggravated by the lack of foresight of local authorities and rampant privatization, affect almost nine million people, or about a third of the 29 million inhabitants of the demarcation, distributed throughout 199 counties.</p>
<p>In this regard, the Houston Chronicle reported on Monday that the anger towards the governor of Texas, Republican Greg Abbott, grew due to the storm.</p>
<p>More than four million homes were without electricity amid dangerously low temperatures, and an increasing number lacked heat and running water.</p>
<p>The newspaper adds that this is one deadly disaster in a series that Abbott faced in his six years as governor: hurricane Harvey in 2017, which killed 68 people; six mass shootings that left more than 70 dead; and a pandemic (COVID-19) that killed nearly 42,000 people.</p>
<p>The governor said the day before that water services were being restored throughout Texas and that more than three million bottles of the liquid were distributed.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, a Democrat, noted that water problems were widespread, and many unavailable plumbing materials and supplies are needed.</p>
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<p>About a third of Texas still facing disrupted water supplies. Some 8.8 million people in Texas, about a third of the states&#8217;s population, still had issues with their water supply as of early Monday.<br />
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<p>Also, some Texans are facing unprecedented price increases on their electric bills due to the recent storm.</p>
<p>The unprecedented snowfall, which affected the state and 40 other territories across the country, caused a political firestorm that damaged at least three major Republican figures&#8217; reputations in the demarcation.</p>
<p>Senator Ted Cruz was found to have fled to Mexico on Wednesday night, although he announced his return when he was caught in the act. At the same time, Governor Abbott was criticized for his lack of leadership and misleading claims about the power outages&#8217; causes.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, former Governor Rick Perry suggested that Texans preferred blackouts to federal regulation, a note that major media outlets and the general population found insensitive at a time of widespread suffering.</p>
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		<title>White House, Pentagon, Giuliani reject House subpoenas</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The White House, the Pentagon, and President Trump&#8216;s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday all refused to comply with House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry subpoenas, escalating the fight between the administration and Democratic lawmakers. Democrats set a Tuesday deadline for Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Giuliani &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/white-house-pentagon-giuliani-reject-house-subpoenas/" aria-label="White House, Pentagon, Giuliani reject House subpoenas">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The White House, the Pentagon, and <span class="rollover-people" data-behavior="rolloverpeople"><a class="rollover-people-link" href="https://thehill.com/people/donald-trump" data-nid="261287">President Trump</a></span>&#8216;s personal attorney <span class="rollover-people" data-behavior="rolloverpeople"><a class="rollover-people-link" href="https://thehill.com/people/rudy-giuliani" data-nid="444404">Rudy Giuliani</a></span> on Tuesday all refused to comply with House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry subpoenas, escalating the fight between the administration and Democratic lawmakers.</p>
<p>Democrats set a Tuesday deadline for Defense Secretary <span class="rollover-people" data-behavior="rolloverpeople"><a class="rollover-people-link" href="https://thehill.com/people/mark-esper" data-nid="454465">Mark Esper</a></span>, Giuliani and the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to turn over documents related to Ukraine.</p>
<p>Three House committees also requested Vice President Pence hand over documents by Tuesday, though no subpoena had been issued.</p>
<p>The refusals from top administration officials were unsurprising after the White House counsel&#8217;s office sent a letter to top Democrats last week making clear that the administration would refuse to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry.</p>
<p>Matthew Morgan, counsel to the vice president, wrote in a letter to the three committee chairmen that Pence would not comply with their request, citing the lack of a vote establishing formal procedures for the impeachment inquiry and questioning the fairness of the process.</p>
<p>A letter from Giuliani&#8217;s lawyer to the House Intelligence Committee dismissed the subpoena, saying it is &#8220;overbroad, unduly burdensome, and seeks documents beyond the scope of legitimate inquiry.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Pentagon said in a letter to the three committee leaders that it has taken steps to identify and preserve potentially relevant documents, but that the subpoena “raises a number of legal and practical concerns&#8221; and the department would not comply “at this time.”</p>
<p>A senior administration official said that OMB and acting Director Russ Vought &#8220;are not participating in the sham impeachment process.&#8221;</p>
<p>House Democrats could move to hold those defying the subpoenas in contempt, though it is unlikely the Justice Department would prosecute them.</p>
<p>Democrats are <a href="https://thehill.com/homenews/house/465960-pelosi-no-house-vote-on-impeachment-inquiry" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">leading an impeachment inquiry</a> into whether Trump abused his office when he urged Ukraine to look into Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President <span class="rollover-people" data-behavior="rolloverpeople"><a class="rollover-people-link" href="https://thehill.com/people/joe-biden" data-nid="188332">Joe Biden</a></span> during a July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president.</p>
<p>As part of the investigation, the Oversight and Reform, Intelligence and Foreign Affairs committees are seeking documents and communications among administration officials related to the call, as well as documents pertaining to the administration&#8217;s handling of military aid for Ukraine.</p>
<p>White House counsel Pat Cipollone <a href="https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/464911-white-house-tells-pelosi-committee-chairs-it-wont-cooperate-with" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">wrote in a letter</a> to Speaker <span class="rollover-people" data-behavior="rolloverpeople"><a class="rollover-people-link" href="https://thehill.com/people/nancy-pelosi" data-nid="187954">Nancy Pelosi</a></span> (D-Calif.) last week that the administration would refuse to cooperate with requests for documents and communications, decrying the impeachment inquiry as an &#8220;invalid&#8221; effort to &#8220;overturn the results of the 2016 election.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cipollone argued in his letter that the House had yet to hold a vote on the impeachment inquiry and therefore the White House did not have to comply with their requests.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unclear whether such a vote would change the White House&#8217;s stance. Trump has said he would cooperate if the established rules for the investigation were &#8220;fair.&#8221;</p>
<p>Democrats have also issued subpoenas to Energy Secretary <span class="rollover-people" data-behavior="rolloverpeople"><a class="rollover-people-link" href="https://thehill.com/people/james-rick-perry" data-nid="345417">Rick Perry</a></span> and indicted Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman as part of their investigation.</p>
<p>In recent days, a host of current and former administration officials have testified privately to the House committees leading the impeachment inquiry, alleging that Giuliani and others were conducting a shadow influence campaign in Ukraine that undermined official channels.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/465973-white-house-pentagon-giuliani-reject-impeachment-subpoenas" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/465973-white-house-pentagon-giuliani-reject-impeachment-subpoenas</a></p>
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		<title>Israel presented U.S. with &#8220;red lines&#8221; for Saudi nuclear deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2018 20:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Photo: Kobi Gideon/GPO via Getty Images Israel has presented the Trump administration with its &#8220;red lines&#8221; for the nuclear deal the United States is currently negotiating with Saudi Arabia to build reactors in the kingdom. The big picture: A senior Israeli official told &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/israel-presented-u-s-with-red-lines-for-saudi-nuclear-deal/" aria-label="Israel presented U.S. with &#8220;red lines&#8221; for Saudi nuclear deal">Read More</a></p>
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<p class="StoryBody__paragraph--2-Doz">Israel has presented the Trump administration with its &#8220;red lines&#8221; for <a class="InternalLoadLink__root--17C4m StoryBody__link--10w8x 74871e35-1871-42ed-8f63-79efde1b2a4d-d010de3e-69ad-4de1-bc5e-0387dd5b91dc" role="button" href="https://www.axios.com/netanyahu-told-trump-hes-concerned-about-us-saudi-nuclear-deal-74871e35-1871-42ed-8f63-79efde1b2a4d.html" name="the nuclear deal">the nuclear deal</a> the United States is currently negotiating with Saudi Arabia to build reactors in the kingdom.</p>
<p><strong>The big picture</strong>: A senior Israeli official told me the Israeli government realized it will not be able to stop the deal — set to be worth billions of dollars for the U.S. — and decided instead to attempt to reach an understanding with the Trump administration regarding the parameters of the deal.</p>
<p>Last March, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised concerns about the deal during a meeting with President Trump and other senior U.S. officials. Netanyahu was concerned such a deal, especially if it also includes a &#8220;right&#8221; to enrich uranium, will lead to further nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. Trump and his advisers told Netanyahu that, if the U.S. does not sell the Saudis nuclear reactors, other countries like Russia or France will.</p>
<p>The senior Israeli official told me Netanyahu sent Yuval Steinitz, his energy minister in charge of Israel&#8217;s atomic energy committee, to Washington two weeks ago to meet with Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who is leading the negotiations with the Saudis over the nuclear deal.</p>
<p><strong>What we&#8217;re hearing:</strong> Steinitz presented Perry and other senior U.S. officials with this set of parameters:</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel asked the U.S. for a &#8220;no surprises policy&#8221; regarding the negotiations with the Saudis to ensure maximum transparency.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel asked to know in advance what nuclear equipment the U.S. would sell the Saudis and asked to be consulted about the planned location of the nuclear reactors the U.S. would build in Saudi Arabia. The senior Israeli official told me the main reason for that demand is nuclear safety.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel demanded that the deal will not give Saudi Arabia the capability or the legitimacy to enrich uranium on its soil. The Saudis want to get American permission to enrich uranium as part of the deal.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel demanded that the U.S. will be the only nation to supply the Saudis with the nuclear fuel for its reactors.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel demanded that the U.S. must remove all used nuclear fuel from Saudi Arabia so that the Saudis will not be able to reprocess it.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s next:</strong> Perry told Steinitz the U.S. will take the Israeli concerns into consideration and will continue to provide updates regarding the negotiations with the Saudis, per the senior Israeli official. The talks are set to continue during Perry&#8217;s planned October visit to Israel.</p>
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		<title>Energy Secretary Rick Perry promises more triggers for nuclear weapons</title>
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<span class="pb-caption">Energy Secretary Rick Perry attends a meeting in the Oval Office on March 20, 2018. (Kevin Dietsch)</span></p>
<p>The U.S. military is concerned that the government isn’t moving quickly enough to ramp up American production of the plutonium cores that trigger nuclear warheads, as the Trump administration proceeds with a $1 trillion overhaul of <a title="www.washingtonpost.com" href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/pentagon-unveils-new-nuclear-weapons-strategy-ending-obama-era-push-to-reduce-us-arsenal/2018/02/02/fd72ad34-0839-11e8-ae28-e370b74ea9a7_story.html?utm_term=.e84d384ebc8c" shape="rect">the nation’s nuclear force</a>.</p>
<p>Energy Secretary Rick Perry, the Cabinet official who oversees the nation’s nuclear labs, promised in testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday that he would meet the Pentagon’s demands, even though the only lab capable of producing the triggers hasn’t made one suitable for a nuclear weapon in years.</p>
<p>“It is important for us to be able to send a clear message that we can get it done, we can get it done on a timely basis and get it done in a way that taxpayers respect is thoughtful about their concerns,” Perry said in a rare appearance by the nation’s top energy official at the Senate body overseeing the military.</p>
<p>Known as “plutonium pits” because they rest inside nuclear bombs like a pit inside a stone fruit, the roughly grapefruit-size spheres are a critical component of nuclear weapons because they trigger nuclear fission when squeezed by explosives. They require replacement as they degrade over time or end up destroyed during regular checks of the nation’s nuclear weapons.</p>
<p>At issue is the Pentagon’s demand that the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) — overseen by the Energy Department — be able to produce 30 plutonium pits a year by 2026 and 80 a year by 2030 to sustain the military’s plans for its nuclear weapons.</p>
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<p>The Los Alamos National Laboratory is just coming back on line after suspending pit production years ago because of safety concerns. The lab recently restarted its operation but is still producing only research-and-development pits that are unsuitable for U.S. weapons. The lab would require a sizable expansion to ramp up to 80 pits a year.</p>
<p>Air Force Gen. John E. Hyten, who oversees U.S. nuclear forces as the head of Strategic Command, said he was worried about whether the nation’s nuclear establishment will be able to meet the requirement, despite assurances from officials at the Energy Department and NNSA.</p>
<p>“I still have concerns,” Hyten said in a Senate testimony earlier this week. He said he was “very nervous” that the requirement might be met only “just in time.”</p>
<p>Hyten warned that the nuclear weapons the Pentagon is developing — new bombers, submarines, ICBMs, low-yield submarine-launch ballistic missiles, air-launch and sea-launch cruise missiles — all require reliable warheads. He expressed concern about the age of some plutonium pits being used.</p>
<p>Nearly all current pits were produced between 1978 and 1989, according to the Pentagon. There is some debate about how long they can last and whether the military in fact needs such high production levels. In 2006, a study by two of the nation’s nuclear labs assessed that majority of plutonium pits for most nuclear weapons have minimum lifetimes of at least 85 years.</p>
<p>Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States has discontinued many of the nuclear weapons capabilities the nation built up during the Cold War. The country began to rely largely on dismantling existing nuclear weapons for plutonium pits and stockpile management, particularly as defense spending priorities diverted to the global war against terrorism.</p>
<p>Now the United States is facing a reckoning as Russia and China also race to advance their nuclear arsenals and much of the infrastructure the military relies on to support its nuclear capabilities ages out. The United States no longer operates the full range of facilities capable of producing nuclear weapons and for nearly two decades stopped producing plutonium pits altogether.</p>
<p>“Past assumptions that our capability to produce nuclear weapons would not be necessary and that we could permit the required infrastructure to age into obsolescence have proven to be mistaken,” the Trump administration said in the nuclear weapons policy it published in February. “It is now clear that the United States must have sufficient research, design, development, and production capacity to support the sustainment and replacement of its nuclear forces.”</p>
<p>Perry highlighted the Trump administration’s decision to budget more funding for the NNSA for that purpose in his testimony Thursday. The 2018 spending bill that the House approved Thursday allocates $10.6 billion to weapons activities within the NNSA — which includes infrastructure updates, maintenance and repairs — an increase from $9.2 billion in 2017 and $8.85 billion in 2016. The administration has requested $11 billion in 2019.</p>
<p>But doubts persist about whether the agency charged with stewarding the country’s nuclear weapons can achieve such a complex task, while escaping a past marred by cost overruns and safety incidents.</p>
<p>The administration faces billions of backlogged repairs to aging facilities. At one point in recent years, chunks of the ceiling were falling out at the Y-12 complex in Oak Ridge, Tenn., a facility established during the Manhattan Project to enrich uranium for the first atomic bombs.</p>
<p>“When I go to Oak Ridge, and I’m in facilities that were built in some cases before I was born, and that’s a spell ago, then it becomes abundantly clear to me,” Perry, who is 68, said Thursday.</p>
<p>For the first 13 months of the Trump administration, the NNSA lacked a Senate-confirmed director chosen by President Trump, resulting in lost time on some of the most pressing political decisions to be made on nuclear matters.</p>
<p>Lisa E. Gordon-Hagerty, a former health physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, was sworn in to administer the agency on Feb. 22. The Trump administration had kept in place an Obama-era appointee, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Frank Klotz, in the meantime.</p>
<p>Gordon-Hagerty has promised to prioritize resolving the plutonium-pit issue and escape the past problems at the NNSA, where big projects have resulted in cost overruns and mismanagement.</p>
<p>For much of the Cold War, the United States produced  plutonium triggers  at a  facility called Rocky Flats outside Denver. The facility  <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1991/12/28/2-women-at-rocky-flats-plant-tell-of-intimidation-safety-violations/85800490-dc87-4fc6-8fc1-b1ba7116968a/?utm_term=.f94eccd95761" target="_self">shut down in 1989</a> months after federal agents raided the premises due to environmental crimes.</p>
<p>Nearly two decades later, the United States resumed a limited operation to manufacture plutonium pits in 2007, this time at Los Alamos.</p>
<p>By then, the NNSA was in the midst of plans to build a bigger plutonium pit production facility at the lab, which would have increased capacity and added protections against earthquakes. But the NNSA canceled the project in 2012 after spending nearly half a billion dollars on designs as cost estimates spiraled out of control.</p>
<p>Around the same time, the existing Los Alamos production line was shut down amid safety incidents <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/near-disaster-federal-nuclear-weapons-laboratory-takes-hidden-toll-america-s-arsenal" target="_self">documented last year</a> in reports by the Center for Public Integrity. The lab only recently restarted the operation.</p>
<p>Now the NNSA must decide how to expand production of plutonium pits to meet the Pentagon’s requirements by 2030. Under one option being considered, less ambitious “module” buildings would be constructed at the existing Los Alamos site.</p>
<p>An alternative would include repurposing one of the most problematic projects the Department of Energy has ever undertaken, the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility in South Carolina, to produce pits instead of fulfilling its original purpose of turning weapons-grade plutonium into reactor fuel.</p>
<p>The facility is billions of dollars over budget and still only partially built. Both the Obama and Trump administrations have <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/03/05/why-obama-wants-to-freeze-a-program-turning-weapons-grade-plutonium-into-fuel/?utm_term=.9dc32e33839c" target="_self">tried to kill the project</a>, but Congress has continued funding it primarily due to political support from the South Carolina delegation.</p>
<p>The NNSA is due to deliver its final recommendation to Congress about how to expand plutonium pit production by May 11.</p>
<p>The Senate committee members pointed out that the NNSA took three years to analyze where the new production facility should be housed and still failed to issue a decision. The former Texas governor said he would be “greatly concerned” if the new timeline isn’t met.</p>
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