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El Gobierno de Trump le exige a Venezuela cortar lazos con adversarios de EE.UU. para reanudar la producción petrolera

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Por Alayna Treene, Kristen Holmes y Jennifer Hansler, CNN

El Gobierno de Trump ha mencionado una serie de exigencias que Venezuela debe aceptar para reanudar la producción de petróleo, dijeron a CNN dos altos funcionarios de la Casa Blanca.

Durante las conversaciones dirigidas por el secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Marco Rubio, el Gobierno de Trump le dijo a la presidenta encargada de Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, que el país debe cortar los lazos con China, Irán, Rusia y Cuba, y aceptar asociarse exclusivamente con Estados Unidos en la producción de petróleo, dijeron los funcionarios.

Rodríguez también debe aceptar favorecer al Gobierno de Trump y a las compañías petroleras estadounidenses para futuras ventas de petróleo, dijeron.

ABC News fue el primero en informar sobre las exigencias a Rodríguez. Esto ocurre después de que el Gobierno capturara al ahora derrocado presidente Nicolás Maduro durante el fin de semana.

Fuentes familiarizadas con las discusiones dijeron que los funcionarios de Trump creen que Venezuela solo puede sobrevivir económicamente unas pocas semanas más sin depender de la venta de sus reservas de petróleo.

Las exigencias también surgen luego de que miembros del Gobierno de Trump les dijeron a los legisladores estadounidenses que le han dejado en claro a Venezuela que debe celebrar elecciones libres y justas en el futuro, liberar a los presos políticos y deshacerse de las bandas de narcotraficantes del país, según una fuente familiarizada con la reunión informativa del Gobierno con legisladores clave que tuvo lugar esta semana.

Sin embargo, Rubio dijo que las demandas más urgentes del Gobierno se centran en que Caracas expulse a los adversarios extranjeros, ayude en las ventas de petróleo y sea más cooperativo en el trabajo antinarcóticos, dijo la fuente.

En la sesión informativa con los legisladores, Rubio aclaró que Estados Unidos ha transmitido las demandas a Rodríguez. Los funcionarios tampoco aclararon si Venezuela las ha aceptado, aunque el Gobierno confía en que el gran despliegue militar frente a las costas del país ejercerá suficiente presión sobre el Gobierno de Rodríguez y que no les quedará otra opción que acceder.

Si Rodríguez coopera, dijo un alto funcionario de la Casa Blanca, la administración está abierta a revisar su política de sanciones contra Caracas.

Trump ha dicho en privado a sus aliados y altos funcionarios que quiere que Irán, Rusia y China se retiren del hemisferio occidental, según informaron a CNN fuentes familiarizadas con las conversaciones, quienes añadieron que presionar a Venezuela para que deje de hacer negocios con ellos es el primer y más importante paso.

Si bien el Gobierno aún trabaja en planes para extraer una gran cantidad de petróleo del país y exportarlo a Estados Unidos, además de formular una estrategia para reconstruir la infraestructura energética de Venezuela, comprende que sus objetivos requerirán tiempo y recursos. Impedir que Venezuela entregue su petróleo a adversarios extranjeros es el objetivo más inmediato.

También se espera que Trump se reúna con ejecutivos petroleros en la Casa Blanca el viernes, según un alto funcionario de la Casa Blanca.

Se prevé que asistirán representantes de Chevron, la única compañía petrolera estadounidense actualmente activa en Venezuela, Exxon Mobil y ConocoPhillips, dijo el funcionario a CNN.

También se espera que asistan a la reunión otros ejecutivos de compañías petroleras estadounidenses.

La reunión se produce después de que Trump publicara este martes que el Gobierno interino de Venezuela “entregará entre 30 y 50 MILLONES de barriles de petróleo de

Why the trial of a former Uvalde school police officer hangs in the balance

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By Shimon Prokupecz, Matthew J. Friedman, Rachel Clarke, CNN

Corpus Christi, Texas (CNN) — The first day of the first trial for an officer charged in connection with the mishandled response to the Uvalde school massacre ended Tuesday with heated exchanges between prosecution and defense lawyers, prompting the judge to cancel testimony Wednesday.

Instead, Judge Sid Harle set aside Wednesday’s scheduled half-day of court to happen without the jury, allowing both sides to continue debating whether prosecutors withheld evidence from the defense and how to address it — options that could include a mistrial.

Here’s what happened and what comes next.

A teacher testifies

Stephanie Hale was the fourth witness to testify Tuesday. The jury of seven women and five men in Corpus Christi, Texas, had already heard from a funeral home employee who said he was shot at by a man exiting a crashed truck, as well as two Texas Rangers who responded to Robb Elementary School in Uvalde on May 24, 2022, when two teachers and 19 children were killed.

Prosecutors opened the day by alleging Adrian Gonzales, an officer with the school district police force, failed to locate, engage or delay the gunman when he arrived at the school.

Gonzales has pleaded not guilty to 29 counts of child endangerment or abandonment. His defense team argued they would show, through a detailed timeline, that Gonzales did the best he could and that the deaths and injuries were solely the fault of the shooter.

Hale took the stand to talk about her experiences as a third-grade teacher at Robb Elementary school that day, when awards were being handed out near the end of the school year.

She testified she had taken her students outside for extra recess when she heard strange noises — first a crashing sound, like a dumpster being picked up and emptied, then pops that sounded like fireworks. A coach radioed, yelling for everyone to get inside, she said. Realizing something was wrong, she urged the children to go inside.

“And then, as we were all running into the classroom, I saw the — I don’t know what to call him — horrible person walking …” her voice trailed off as she became emotional and took time to compose herself.

Hale described harrowing minutes inside the classroom as she army-crawled under tiny desks to reach upset students and calm them with breathing exercises. She and another teacher agreed to use scissors to defend themselves if necessary. Later, she saw many of the children had armed themselves with their own safety scissors, apparently copying their teachers.

Prosecutor Bill Turner then directed her to a placard showing the layout of Robb Elementary, asking Hale to indicate to the jury where she had been when the alarm was raised.

She testified children were playing near an open-air pavilion and that she may have seen puffs of dirt indicating shots were being fired in that area. “I thought so, yes,” she said. Turner then asked if she saw anyone while seeking shelter in a classroom.

“On the way to the classroom, I saw a person in all black and a long weapon,” she testified, indicating where he had been.

“It looked like he was at this — there’s an entrance, a door right there, I thought he was more on the sidewalk.”

That detail would prove crucial.

A defense surprised

Defense lawyer Jason Goss asked Hale about an interview she had with investigators four days after the attack, conducted in the school building next to where she was hiding with students.

“During that interview, you described going into the classroom and you descri

Aretha Franklin Fast Facts

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(CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of the “Queen of Soul,” Aretha Franklin.

Personal

Birth date: March 25, 1942

Death date: August 16, 2018

Birth place: Memphis, Tennessee

Birth name: Aretha Louise Franklin

Father: Rev. C. L. (Clarence LaVaughn) Franklin, minister and gospel singer

Mother: Barbara (Siggers) Franklin, gospel singer

Marriages: Glynn Turman (April 11, 1978-1984, divorced), Ted White (1961-1969, divorced)

Children: with Ken Cunningham: Kecalf; with Ted White: Theodore; with father’s name not available publicly: Edward and Clarence

Other Facts

Had a four-octave vocal range.

Was a self-taught pianist, who learned without knowing how to read music.

Her father was shot by burglars in 1979 and remained in a coma until his death in 1984. Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke at his funeral.

Claimed reports of her mother abandoning the family in 1948 were not true. The Franklins separated and the children lived with Rev. Franklin, spending summers with their mother until Mrs. Franklin died in 1952.

Due to an in-flight turbulence incident in 1982, she had an extreme fear of flying.

Was nominated for 44 Grammy awards and won 18. Franklin also won three special Grammy awards.

A high school dropout, she had two honorary doctorates of music, from Berklee College of Music and Yale University.

In addition to receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame and the Apollo Theater Legends Walk of Fame.

Performed at the inaugural events of three US presidents: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

Timeline

1956 – A gospel album entitled “Spirituals” is released by a small label called J.V.B. It is Franklin’s first recording. The album is later re-released as “Songs of Faith: The Gospel Sound of Aretha Franklin.”

1960 – Signs with Columbia Records.

1967 – Her first number one single, “Respect” is released, along with the hits “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” and “Baby I Love You.”

1968 – Wins her first two Grammy awards for “Respect.”

April 9, 1968 – Sings “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” at the memorial service of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

January 19, 1977 – Performs “God Bless America” at the inaugural concert of President Carter.

1982 – Wins Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for “Hold On I’m Comin’.”

1986 – Wins Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for “Freeway Of Love.”

1987 – Is the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

1988 – Wins two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female

California Coastal Commission Challenges Federal Approval of Sable Offshore’s Las Flores Restart Plan

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The California Coastal Commission has raised concerns about the approval process after a federal agency authorized Sable Offshore Corp. to restart the Las Flores Pipeline System in Santa Barbara County. […]

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