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Dubai (United Arab Emirates) (AP) U. S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has increased tension today in the U. S. -manned aircraft shooting, and President Donald Trump has dropped down from the brink of military retaliation to Iran, and then Saudi Arabia. We met with the king and the Crown Prince.

Meanwhile, Iran's Navy warned that the Iranian army would act again and would not hesitate to further shoot down a US surveillance drone that invaded Iranian airspace.

The United States has denied an unmanned aircraft worth more than $ 100 million. President Trump learned that 150 would be killed and withdrawn the attack plan, but military action was one of the options.

Pompeo had a sole talk about escalation between King Salman, the Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman and Iran in Saudi's port city Jidda.

Pompeo tweeted with a "productive talk" with King Salman and discussed the "need to increase local tension and maritime security" in the Strait of Holms near Persian.

From the kingdom, Pompeo heads to the United States, the United States. On the way to India, he stopped by President Trump's willingness to use force in the Republic of Islam just before, and then the White House is working hard to maintain pressure on Shiite Iran. May to reassure the Allies on the Washington Arab Wangan.

The United States has been enhancing military presence around Persia in the last few weeks.

General Hosein Kansado, commander of Iranian Navy, warned Washington that Tehran could shoot down an American spy drone invading Iranian airspace. Khanzadado said today at a meeting with Iranian Defense officials.

According to the hal f-style Tasnim communication, "we can always repeat overwhelming reactions, and we confident that the enemy knows it," Khan Zady said.

Tensions have been growing since Trump left the United States from the international nuclear agreement with Iran last year and resumed economic sanctions on Iran. New US sanctions will be announced today to forcibly discuss the Iran leaders.

Iran has accused the US sanctions, which effectively prohibits Iranian petroleum, as "economic terrorism." < SPAN> Dubai (United Arab Emirates) (AP) U. S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been nervous today in the case of a US mannoted aircraft last week, and President Donald Trump has dropped from a military retaliation of Iran. We met with the king and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, Iran's Navy warned that the Iranian army would act again and would not hesitate to further shoot down a US surveillance drone that invaded Iranian airspace.

The United States has denied an unmanned aircraft worth more than $ 100 million. President Trump learned that 150 would be killed and withdrawn the attack plan, but military action was one of the options.

Pompeo had a sole talk about escalation between King Salman, the Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman and Iran in Saudi's port city Jidda.

Pompeo tweeted with a "productive talk" with King Salman and discussed the "need to increase local tension and maritime security" in the Strait of Holms near Persian.

From the kingdom, Pompeo heads to the United States, the United States. On the way to India, he stopped by President Trump's willingness to use force in the Republic of Islam just before, and then the White House is working hard to maintain pressure on Shiite Iran. May to reassure the Allies on the Washington Arab Wangan.

The United States has been enhancing military presence around Persia in the last few weeks.

General Hosein Kansado, commander of Iranian Navy, warned Washington that Tehran could shoot down an American spy drone invading Iranian airspace. Khanzadado said today at a meeting with Iranian Defense officials.

According to the hal f-style Tasnim communication, "we can always repeat overwhelming reactions, and we confident that the enemy knows it," Khan Zady said.

Tensions have been growing since Trump left the United States from the international nuclear agreement with Iran last year and resumed economic sanctions on Iran. New US sanctions will be announced today to forcibly discuss the Iran leaders.

Iran has accused the US sanctions, which effectively prohibits Iranian petroleum, as "economic terrorism." Dubai (United Arab Emirates) (AP) U. S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has increased tension today in the U. S. -manned aircraft shooting, and President Donald Trump has dropped down from the brink of military retaliation to Iran, and then Saudi Arabia. We met with the king and the Crown Prince.

Meanwhile, Iran's Navy warned that the Iranian army would act again and would not hesitate to further shoot down a US surveillance drone that invaded Iranian airspace.

The United States has denied an unmanned aircraft worth more than $ 100 million. President Trump learned that 150 would be killed and withdrawn the attack plan, but military action was one of the options.

Pompeo had a sole talk about escalation between King Salman, the Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman and Iran in Saudi's port city Jidda.

Pompeo tweeted that he had held a "productive talk" with King Salman and discussed the "need to increase local tensions and maritime security" in the Strait of Holms near Persian.

Sinclair family gathers for annual picnic

From the kingdom, Pompeo heads to the United States, the United States. On the way to India, he stopped by President Trump's willingness to use force in the Republic of Islam just before, and then the White House is working hard to maintain pressure on Shiite Iran. May to reassure the Allies on the Washington Arab Wangan.

The United States has been enhancing military presence around Persia in the last few weeks.

General Hosein Kansado, commander of Iranian Navy, warned Washington that Tehran could shoot down an American spy drone invading Iranian airspace. Khanzadado said today at a meeting with Iranian Defense officials.

According to the hal f-style Tasnim communication, "we can always repeat overwhelming reactions, and we confident that the enemy knows it," Khan Zady said.

Tensions have been growing since Trump left the United States from the international nuclear agreement with Iran last year and resumed economic sanctions on Iran. New US sanctions will be announced today to forcibly discuss the Iran leaders.

A tone deaf response to shattered lives

Iran has accused the US sanctions, which effectively prohibits Iranian petroleum, as "economic terrorism."

Before boarding an airplane to Saudi Arabia, Pompeo explained in sanctions that Iran was a way to "fuel terrorism, build nuclear systems, and develop a missile program."

In the Trump administration, Pompeo's decided to visit Saudi Arabia, a har d-line, and visited the United Arab Emirates, in which both countries have expressed concern about Iran's military reach.

Saudi Arabia and the United States have accused Iran behind the attack on oil tankers near Persian bay in recent weeks.

The night before Pompeo's visit to the kingdom, Yemen's ant i-government forces attacked Saudi airports near the Saudi and Yemen borders, killing one Syrian resident, injuring 21 other civilians.

The Fushi sect's ant i-government forces argued that the attack on Abuha Airport used a bom b-mounted unmanned aircraft. The unmanned aircraft was also used last month to attack Saudi oil pipeline.

Saudi Arabia has been in a war with Yemen's Fushi rebels for more than four years. The Fushi faction said that the attack on the kingdom was against relentless bombings in Yemen in Saudi Arabia, which had thousands of victims.

Before departing in Saudi Arabia, Pompeo discussed in a meeting, "How to build a global coalition not only in Gulf countries but also in Asia and Europe to compete with the world's largest nation." A terrorist support country is Iran.

However, Pompeo made a harsh remark, but said that he was ready to negotiate with Iran without a prerequisite to relieve tension.

"They know how to find us well," Pompeo said.

Through recent crisis, President Trump is shaking between Iran, a bette r-on tone, including negotiations. Iran says he is not interested in dialogue with Trump.

Stewart leads the way on 9/11 fund

President Trump initially stated that Iran had made a "very big mistake" and said that it was hard to believe last Thursday was not intentional. However, on the weekend, he also evaluated Iran's decision that did not shoot down an American manned reconnaissance aircraft with 30 people.

Iranian President Hassan Louhani accused the US military intervention in the United States. Before boarding a plane to Saudi Arabia, Pompeo explained sanctions that Iran was a way to "fuel terrorism, build nuclear systems, and develop a missile program."

In the Trump administration, Pompeo's decided to visit Saudi Arabia, a har d-line, and visited the United Arab Emirates, in which both countries have expressed concern about Iran's military reach.

Saudi Arabia and the United States have accused Iran behind the attack on oil tankers near Persian bay in recent weeks.

The night before Pompeo's visit to the kingdom, Yemen's ant i-government forces attacked Saudi airports near the Saudi and Yemen borders, killing one Syrian resident, injuring 21 other civilians.

The Fushi sect's ant i-government forces argued that the attack on Abuha Airport used a bom b-mounted unmanned aircraft. The unmanned aircraft was also used last month to attack Saudi oil pipeline.

Saudi Arabia has been in a war with Yemen's Fushi rebels for more than four years. The Fushi faction said that the attack on the kingdom was against relentless bombings in Yemen in Saudi Arabia, which had thousands of victims.

Before departing in Saudi Arabia, Pompeo discussed in a meeting, "How to build a global coalition not only in Gulf countries but also in Asia and Europe to compete with the world's largest nation." A terrorist support country is Iran.

State parks tabulating losses from floods

President Trump initially stated that Iran had made a "very big mistake" and said that it was hard to believe last Thursday was not intentional. However, on the weekend, he also evaluated Iran's decision that did not shoot down an American manned reconnaissance aircraft with 30 people.

"They know how to find us well," Pompeo said.

Through recent crisis, President Trump is shaking between Iran, a bette r-on tone, including negotiations. Iran says he is not interested in dialogue with Trump.

President Trump initially stated that Iran had made a "very big mistake" and said that it was hard to believe last Thursday was not intentional. However, on the weekend, he also evaluated Iran's decision that did not shoot down an American manned reconnaissance aircraft with 30 people.

Iranian President Hassan Louhani accused the US military intervention in the United States. Before boarding an airplane to Saudi Arabia, Pompeo explained in sanctions that Iran was a way to "fuel terrorism, build nuclear systems, and develop a missile program."

In the Trump administration, Pompeo's decided to visit Saudi Arabia, a har d-line, and visited the United Arab Emirates, in which both countries have expressed concern about Iran's military reach.

Saudi Arabia and the United States have accused Iran behind the attack on oil tankers near Persian bay in recent weeks.

The night before Pompeo's visit to the kingdom, Yemen's ant i-government forces attacked Saudi airports near the Saudi and Yemen borders, killing one Syrian resident, injuring 21 other civilians.

The Fushi sect's ant i-government forces argued that the attack on Abuha Airport used a bom b-mounted unmanned aircraft. The unmanned aircraft was also used last month to attack Saudi oil pipeline.

Saudi Arabia has been in a war with Yemen's Fushi rebels for more than four years. The Fushi faction said that the attack on the kingdom was against relentless bombings in Yemen in Saudi Arabia, which had thousands of victims.

Before departing in Saudi Arabia, Pompeo discussed in a meeting, "How to build a global coalition not only in Gulf countries but also in Asia and Europe to compete with the world's largest nation." A terrorist support country is Iran.

However, Pompeo made a harsh remark, but said that he was ready to negotiate with Iran without a prerequisite to relieve tension.

"They know how to find us well," Pompeo said.

Through recent crisis, President Trump is shaking between Iran, a bette r-on tone, including negotiations. Iran says he is not interested in dialogue with Trump.

President Trump initially stated that Iran had made a "very big mistake" and said that it was hard to believe last Thursday was not intentional. However, on the weekend, he also evaluated Iran's decision that did not shoot down an American manned reconnaissance aircraft with 30 people.

Iranian President Hassan Louhani accused the US military intervention in the United States.

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According to U. S. government officials, U. S. military cyber forces launched an attack on Iranian military computer systems on Thursday. The cyberattack was intended to disable the computer systems of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps that control missiles and rocket launchers.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said Sunday that the U. S. is conducting cyber operations that violate international law.

Posted: June 24, 2019, 10:18 a. m.

The annual Sinclair family picnic was held June 8 at Riverside Park in Iola.

About 70 people attended, most of them fourth or fifth generations.

The reunion was started by Fred and Geneva Sinclair, who married in 1925, and hosted a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. As their family grew, the Sinclairs decided to move the occasion to a reunion that would later be held in Riverside Park in the spring.

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According to U. S. government officials, U. S. military cyber forces launched an attack on Iranian military computer systems on Thursday. The cyberattack was intended to disable the computer systems of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps that control missiles and rocket launchers.

Posted: June 24, 2019 at 10:16 AM

The next time you see a commercial heralding a new era for Wells Fargo or hear a Wells executive talk about a new culture, think of Stan and Melissa West.

The Wests are one of several families detailed in a powerful report by Observer's Dion Roberts how Wells Fargo's mistakes with mortgage modifications upended their customers' lives. In 2011, Stan West lost his job and the couple defaulted on the mortgage on their Lexington, Ky., home. They worked with Wells to prevent foreclosure, but ultimately lost their dream home when the bank denied their request for a mortgage modification.

Wells Fargo admitted last year that it wrongfully denied or failed to offer about 870 mortgage modifications between 2010 and 2018. The bank also sent letters and checks to customers, including $15, 000 to the Wests, who hadn't paid a $100, 000 down payment on their home. And this month, challenged by Roberts, bank executives were forced to share the blame.

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Rather than leave it at that, Wells spokesman Tom Goyda explained that even though the bank worked with West, he couldn't keep up with the payments and was ultimately disbarred two years late.

It was a coma's butt emitted from a corporate office for a family who helped the bank to destroy the life. Even worse, the accompaniment is that customers can seek mediation and negotiate more money instead of swearing to fully pursue a solution that reflects the damage to the waist and others. I told Roberts. This is another example of Wells that has not fully acknowledged the very realistic results caused by many years of mistakes and no n-ethical actions.

Of course, it is humanity that bank employees try to handle bad mistakes in the best form, and as Roberts pointed out in the report, the customer was responsible for failing to pay a mortgage. What I did is true in this case. However, Wells Fargo's mistake further increased the burden faced by family unemployment and other hardships. Without the rescue of changing the mortgage, the fate of the customer was sealed. In at least several cases, their lives collapsed.

In response, the bank provided $ 8 million (an average of $ 9. 195 per person per person affected by a mistake in changing the mortgage of the bank). The customer filed a lawsuit, saying that the small payment provided to Don T was close to the impact of the bank's mistake on their lives. Wells is trying to reject some of these lawsuits.

For many years, a bank account has been opened in Nickel Career without the consent of customers, and the banks that have been squeezed and exploited customers with unusually expensive bank fees, and are in trouble, but it is not a welcome. 。 Needless to say, the majority of Wells Fargo's employees, including the Eastern Coast Headquarters in Charlotte, are doing sincere and good jobs, but this is a gesture that the leadership is still halfway. 。

Wells Fargo doesn't take a defense attitude to fix a mortgage, but simply says "I'm sorry", and then understands that banks are not just the company's interests. It would have been better to refute with the payment indicating.

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Charlotte Obser bar paper

Posted: June 24, 2019 10:15 am

John Stewart again participates for the hero and victims of the World Trade Center. Please continue. < SPAN> It was a com a-shaped buttocks emitted from a corporate office for the family who helped the bank to destroy their lives. Even worse, the accompaniment is that customers can seek mediation and negotiate more money instead of swearing to fully pursue a solution that reflects the damage to the waist and others. I told Roberts. This is another example of Wells that has not fully acknowledged the very realistic results caused by many years of mistakes and no n-ethical actions.

Of course, it is humanity that bank employees try to handle bad mistakes in the best form, and as Roberts pointed out in the report, the customer was responsible for failing to pay a mortgage. What I did is true in this case. However, Wells Fargo's mistake further increased the burden faced by family unemployment and other hardships. Without the rescue of changing the mortgage, the fate of the customer was sealed. In at least several cases, their lives collapsed.

In response, the bank provided $ 8 million (an average of $ 9. 195 per person per person affected by a mistake in changing the mortgage of the bank). The customer filed a lawsuit, saying that the small payment provided to Don T was close to the impact of the bank's mistake on their lives. Wells is trying to reject some of these lawsuits.

For many years, a bank account has been opened in Nickel Career without the consent of customers, and the banks that have been squeezed and exploited customers with unusually expensive bank fees, and are in trouble, but it is not a welcome. 。 Needless to say, the majority of Wells Fargo's employees, including the Eastern Coast Headquarters in Charlotte, are doing sincere and good jobs, but this is a gesture that the leadership is still halfway. 。

Wells Fargo doesn't take a defense attitude to fix a mortgage, but simply says "I'm sorry", and then understands that banks are not just the company's interests. It would have been better to refute with the payment indicating.

Charlotte Obser bar paper

Posted: June 24, 2019 10:15 am

John Stewart again participates for the hero and victims of the World Trade Center. Please continue. It was a coma's butt emitted from a corporate office for a family who helped the bank to destroy the life. Even worse, the accompaniment is that customers can seek mediation and negotiate more money instead of swearing to fully pursue a solution that reflects the damage to the waist and others. I told Roberts. This is another example of Wells that has not fully acknowledged the very realistic results caused by many years of mistakes and no n-ethical actions.

Of course, it is humanity that bank employees try to handle bad mistakes in the best form, and as Roberts pointed out in the report, the customer was responsible for failing to pay a mortgage. What I did is true in this case. However, Wells Fargo's mistake further increased the burden faced by family unemployment and other hardships. Without the rescue of changing the mortgage, the fate of the customer was sealed. In at least several cases, their lives collapsed.

In response, the bank provided $ 8 million (an average of $ 9. 195 per person per person affected by a mistake in changing the mortgage of the bank). The customer filed a lawsuit, saying that the small payment provided to Don T was close to the impact of the bank's mistake on their lives. Wells is trying to reject some of these lawsuits.

For many years, a bank account has been opened in Nickel Career without the consent of customers, and the banks that have been squeezed and exploited customers with unusually expensive bank fees, and are in trouble, but it is not a welcome. 。 Needless to say, the majority of Wells Fargo's employees, including the Eastern Coast Headquarters in Charlotte, are doing sincere and good jobs, but this is a gesture that the leadership is still halfway. 。

Wells Fargo doesn't take a defense attitude to fix a mortgage, but simply says "I'm sorry", and then understands that banks are not just the company's interests. It would have been better to refute with the payment indicating.

Charlotte Obser bar paper

Posted: June 24, 2019 10:15 am

John Stewart again participates for the hero and victims of the World Trade Center. Please continue.

He participated in our call in 2010 and worked on Congress to establish a 9. 11 victim compensation fund and a medical system. And in 2015, he once again acted with us and strongly asked the members to expand the fund and lifeline medical security. With the increase in legal claims and the Ministry of Justice has to significantly reduce the compensation to the victims, Stewart is fighting for the permanent fund.

The most important thing is that Stewart is facing Mitch Makonel Senate General Affairs. Macner's words are encouraged. We take care of the 9. 11 victim compensation fund. There is no way to deal with this problem. We have done so in the past. I will do so in the future.

The future is here due to a new study of Mount Sainai, which shows the direct relation between the exposure of the toxic dust of the WTC to toxic dust and prostate cancer. Over 100 supe r-partic lower house sponsors have reached a majority of 218. The bill passed the judicial committee, which is 41 members, without any opposition.

There are a wide variety of supporters, from the oldest Don Young, to the newcomer Alexandria Ocacortes, the Republican Dan Clen Show, Anthony Gonzales, and William Timmons. AOC and their opinions do not match very much, but here is one.

John Hoben, Rick Scott, Dan Sullivan, Deb Fisher, Joni Ehnst, Steve Daines. Marco Rubio, Pat Tummy, and Rob Portman have been there for a long time, but they are needed again. Makonel knows what to do.

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Posted: June 24, 2019 10:15 am

Hatchinson, Kang (AP) heavy rain and spring floods are in many of the 2 8-state parks in the state, and the state park official states that both damage, closing and refunds to the campers who have been disappointed will cause a large financial loss. Ta.

Director Brad Laves, Director of the Kansas Wildlife Park Tourism Bureau, said that the loss would be clearer in one or two months, when the cost of repair and renovation became clearer. The Kansas Tourism Bureau relys on the funding of the state park mainly, campsite usage fees, cabin and marina sales.

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The park usage fund in April and May has decreased by about $ 100, 000 compared to the same month of the previous year due to the loss of admission and campsite usage fees. According to Hatchinson News, the cabin rental income is 30 in the last two months.

According to Ron Kaufman Public Relations, this number does not include all returns processed by the station. Other losses were the Marina stalls and the county relocated from Tuttle Creek State Park to Topica S Hartland Motorsport Park.

So far, no special assistance from states has been requested, and regular and seasonal employees have managed to clean up.

Kaufman said that it would need state assistance to refund the repair costs and the cash flow when income was significantly reduced.

Loveless is optimistic that the damage situation is documented, and the state will be able to receive assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Kaufman said that the lake in the western part of Kansas, which had been reduced by drought, was raining, but there was no flooding and in good condition.

The park has also benefited from Kansas Dollar and can receive federal subsidies for projects. However, parks do not receive funds from general funds, and sales income for fisheries and fur collection and logging permit cannot be used to operate and maintain and repair state parks.

Last year, the park usage fund and the cabin fund created more than $ 10. 5 million during the fiscal year, and about 6. 9 million people visited Kansas Park.

Due to the storm surge, many state parks canceled the Memorial Day weekend camp reservation. July 4th is the peak, and some parks have campsites that are not available at that time.

Cleaning and restoration takes several months.

Many projects in the park include removal of rubble, reconnecting water heaters and electrical parts, repairing and rebuilding slopes and docks, repairing cabin floors, felling and removal of fallen trees. Some roads in the park require repair.

Kaufman said that he had to replant hundreds of acres of grass and remove mountai n-like rubble.

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