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New JFK assassination files to be released
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Cruz's father.
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details about Oswald, including
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According to affidavits, the
no C
was visiting the Cuban and
Soviet Union embassies there
to get visas, but much about his
addiction treatment providers.
States have analyzed data, cho-
are "just
run-
and debt, and lawmakers from
high-tax states such as
York and New Jersey, who
tion of whether anyone other
than Lee Harvey Oswald was
Jal
inj
are edging higher Thursday
morning as technology com-
they have to making sure
dents succeed,” Gore said. “It’s
been really impressive.”
Gore said there are a number
of opportunities in the CFO role
that he feels are critical.
"LOW COST”
said HPD Narcotics Detective
clear baggie Sgt. Kris Williamson. “It is also
from DEA and then shipped off to
incinerator to be destroyed.
For more information, visit
or call 1-800-
free up additional money and work closely with state and local
resources, though some advo- governments.
cates wondered whether that
was enough.
McKinley, R-W.Va. said Tom Hill of the nonprofit
Added Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, National Council for Behavior-
seriously D-N.M.: "People at home don't al Health, which advocates for
—Ohio plans to train enough
new doctors to treat at least
Nearly a year ago, Congress 25,000 new patients with one of
approved a $1 billion to tackle the addiction treatment drugs.
Christie, in a statement, said the crisis. Money is gradually
Trump was taking "bold action" reaching places where it can do recovery coaches, many with
“It would be a
we were to forget about all
we
and enjoy."
An Associated Press-NORC
released Wednesday
both parties expressed frus- that gaining ground on the epi-
tration during questioning of demic will be difficult,
administration officials about
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Washington state wants to
buy and equip four mobile meth-
The $1 billion for states is adone vans to reach patients in
federal spending to fight the cri- part of last year's 21st Century underserved areas. Utah wants
sis.
"I don't understand why
more resources aren't flowing
to help out a rural state like
■ histories of addiction them-
commitment to fighting this backs and delays along the way. selves......
epidemic and placing the weight In some locations, addicts - IL-----------------------
But in other places innova-
Wednesday/lawmakers from tion, driving home the point tion is stalled.
than others, have persisted.
For example, Roger Stone,
close Trump ally, advanced tial campaign, Trump repeat- They will also look for any
1 \ " ' ' 1 '7 - 1 a tabloid storY mention — or absence — of
disdained theory that Lyndon that claimed the father of GOP
Johnson, who became presi- rival Ted Cruz had been pho-
dent upon Kennedy's death, tographed with Oswald before
was involved in it. f ’ • —* -•
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Stone is not sure key docu- confirmed — Trump later said cover-up. The 1992 law7 allows
t to withhold
details that could compromise
the government's sources and
methods — but not embarrass-
ments.
"In any release of this size,
there always are embarrassing
details," said Douglas Brinkley,
a professor at Rice University.
was a cover-up for a
or government
added 1 point, or o.i percent,
to 1,495-
Bond prices were
changed. The yield on the or 1.5 percent, to $174.92 in analyst estimates in its fiscal
10-year Treasury note stayed spite of a solid third-quarter second quarter and its stock
at 2.44 percent. Banks had report. climbed $7.84, or 5.2 percent,
Twitter shares soared after to $159.22.
Some health advocates wor-
crowd in Maine tied that devoting more pub- sen contractors and
weeks" before last November’s lie health resources to opioids getting programs up and
could divert attention and ning right now."
resources from cancer, diabetes, —Alabama used some of its
bled a commission, led" by Gov. heart disease and other health share to recruit 23 treatment
Chris Christie, R-N.J., to study concerns. They were looking for providers to start L—.
the problem, and he said an
emergency <
for the public.”
Williamson said the collect-
driver’s license and failure ed drugs are transported to the
ing to the affidavit, while get- to appear charges are from DEA and then shipped off to an
ting Warren out of his patrol August.
vehicle Neal observed half of Warren remained in the
a Xanax pill in the floorboard Rusk County Jail Thursday www.dea.gov
near the passenger door. morning. 882-9539.
“We support this program
so that these medications can
information. According to the the vehicle. According to the be disposed of safely and can’t
affidavit, dispatch advised that affidavit, once inside the jail fall into the hands of children,”
Warren had a warrant for child Warren was searched and said HPD Narcotics Detective
endangerment out of Rusk officers located at
County. containing methamphetamine a free and anonymous program
Neal placed Warren under inside her bra.
arrest and transported her to
the Rusk County Jail. Accord-
epidemic and placing the weight In some locations, addicts
of the presidency behind saving are starting to get treatment for tractor to run a 24-hour opioid
lives across the country." the first time. In others, bureau- crisis phone line.
At a congressional hearing cratic hurdles prevent innova-
Fla. where he served as associ-
ate vice president of finance.
“We actually used the same
financial softw are at Southeast-
ern that Kilgore College uses,” class. It really makes you want do,” Gore said. of the assassination.
Gore said. “Coming from a to come to work in the morning. He said generating confi- The event remains in the
Jenzabar EX school and with I’ve been very impressed with dence in the way the college nation's living memory for a
my experience working with the the employees at the college, reports data is a high priority, significant slice of the country,
softw are, this will only help me not only with the number of lending a high degree of confi- Forty-nine million Americans,
get acclimated quicker here at years they have served the col- dence, integrity and account- or 15 percent of the country, are
lege, but to the commitment ability to the finances of the age 65 and over, according to
stu- college. the Census Bureau. They were
“It’s important when you around age 11 or older at the
have taxpayers, when you have time.
a community of students who The Warren Commission did
are paying tuition to you, that little to settle the matter. The-
you are extremely accountable ories abounded that Oswald's
“First is that the finances of and extremely transparent with murder
the college follow7 the strategic them. That only helps the col- conspiracy
plan of the college. We go to lege build confidence within its ineptitude,
great lengths to create strong constituents which I think is
strategic plans in great detail of very important. This will be a
where we want KC to be in five great priority for us.”
or ten years,” Gore said. He said he’s most looking
He said he also looks for- forward to seeing what’s ahead
ward to working with Dr. Bren- for the college and being a part
da Kays, KC president, to lead of the team to shape the col-
the charge in making sure the lege’s future.
Woman arrested for warrant
Continued, from Page 1 Neal stated in the affidavit accepted,
driver, identified as Warren, that he knew it was not there
Neal had dispatch run her before placing Warren inside
Continued from Page 1 alienated gunman seemed hard rival Hillary Clinton of start-
many, still-lingering — ques- to fathom. ing that rumor. The president
"A gnat simply does not kill a]SO; without evidence, accused
- . . a lion," is how7 Saul Pett of The Obama of wiretapping his office
involved in the assassination, Associated Press described jn Trump Tower during the
w hat was fueling the search for 2016 campaign,
answers. He wrote the intro- ' ' ’
in 1964 reported that Oswald duction to the book published
had been the lone gunman, and By the AP that reproduced the comb it for an arrav of details
another congressional probe in Warren Report. particularly on six days Oswald
1979 found no evidence to sup- Trump has seen fit to peddle soent in Mexico Citv iust before
port the theory that the CIA had conspiracies when they suit him the assassination. Oswald said
—............—----------— ■ as part of a broader appeal to he
pretations, some more creative supporters who don't trust the
government.
During the 20 lb presiden- time there remains unknown.
a close Trump ally, advanced tial campaign, Trump repeat- They will also look for any
the unsubstantiated and widely edly quoted " 11 "
dent upon Kennedy's death, tographed with Oswald before
the shooting- That's never been any government ineptitude
ments will see the light of he was only quoting what he'd the president
day. He said that 440 docu- read. But the release of JFK ’
ments related to the assassina- files this week could proude
tion, released by the National new details.
Archives in July, were so heav- Trump also trafficked for
ily redacted "on the basis of years in the baseless theory
'national security' that they are that President Barack Obama
useless." Stone said he's lobbied was born outside the U.S. He
Trump personally to release aiso falsely accused Democratic
all remaining materials and
believes the CIA is pushing the
president to keep some secret.
In 1992, Congress passed
the President John F. Ken-
nedy Assassination Records
Collection Act, which directed
the National Archives to col-
lect all information related to
the assassination and release it
within 25 years, barring excep-
tions designated by the presi-
dent. The deadline is Thursday.
The gunshots that the War-
ren Commission said killed
Kennedy almost immediately
inspired theories about w hether
Oswald had been the lone gun-
man who, with extraordinary7
luck by any measure, had hit
PAGE 4 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — Thursday, October 26, 2017
House passes $4T budget, starts tax cuts
Continued from Page 1 "I still feel strongly about of the inefficient, loophole-lad-
party's political fortunes on the addressing unsustainable man- en tax code in hopes of lower
eve of next year's midterm elec- datory spending," said Rep. rates for corporations and
tions. Diane Black, R-Tenn., who other businesses and a spurt of
GOP leaders scrambled in chairs the House Budget Com- economic growth.
recent days to overcame oppo- mittee. "I think we will tack- Brady, for instance, told
sition from House conserva- le this important issue in the reporters on Wednesday morn-
tives unhappy about deficits future. We don’t have a choice."
Democrats united against curtailing tax-free deposits in
New7 the plan, arguing its tax cuts 4Oi(k) retirement accounts, a
will pad the bank accounts of move that could raise revenue
upset about plans to curb the the w ealthy and the balance in the near term as retirement
sheets of corporations, while savings shift to Roth-style
The Senate passed the mea- delivering modest relief — or
sure last w eek and the House none at all — to middle-income after-tax earnings.
endorsed it without changes, a taxpayers. Trump says he opposes curb-
"These tax cuts will not ere- ing 4Oi(k) donations, however,
cans to move quickly to the tax ate an economic boom, but w hich tossed a monkey wrench
measure in hopes of passing it will instead lead to a higher into the process. And Sen. Ron
into law this year. concentration of wealth among Johnson, R-Wis., came out
Republicans view passage of the rich, while dramatically squarely against reducing the
the tax measure as a career- increasing deficits and debt," cap on 4Oi(k) contributions in
defining dream, and its impor- said Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky. an interview on CNN Thursday
The budget plan calls for $5 morning.
trillion in spending cuts over "To do tax reform, you need
even
t more than
new sources of money and a 5,300 new patients on medica-
designation would willingness for Washington to tions that block cravings.
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1
tance has only grown in the
wake of the party's debacle on trillion in spending cuts over
health care. But the tax plan's the decade, including cuts to money. And right now7,
popularity is not a given with Medicare, Medicaid and the as we speak, they appear to be
voters, and fissures among Obama-era health care law, going wobbly on some of the
Republicans already threaten though Republicans have no issues they've raised with great
to slow the measure. plans to actually impose those certainty in previous weeks,"
Battles over the state and cuts with follow-up legislation, said top Ways and Means panel
local tax deduction and tax-free Some Democrats criticized the Democrat Richard Neal of
contributions to retirement measure for ruthless spending Massachusetts. "They've got a
accounts have already broken cuts; others took the opposite revenue problem, a real rev-
open, and Republican tax w rit- approach, failing it for tackling enue problem. And you have to
ers have yet to lock dow n doz- the deficit. make some dramatic changes
Ways and Means Commit- to benefits that people across
tee Chairman Kevin Brady, America have come to expect
R-Texas, says he'll schedule a
abandons the Republican panel debate and vote once the
Party's longstanding promise budget plan is safely passed, poll
to rein in deficits in favor of and much of the buzz in the found most Americans saying
Trump's boast of "massive tax Capitol concerned a flurry of Trump's tax plan w ould benefit
cuts." The measure drops pro- horse trading as Republicans the wealthy and corporations,
posed cuts to mandatory pro- struggled to find ways to raise and less than half believing his
grams such as food stamps, revenues to help finance cuts message that "massive tax cuts"
though conservatives promise to individual and corporate tax w7ould help middle-class work-
to take on spending cuts later. rates. The goal is a full rewrite ers.
Opioid emergency won’t bring new money
Continued from Page 1
from pouring in, but we will help
all of those people so s
addicted get the assistance they feel like they're getting help,
need to unchain themselves,'
Trump told a
Cures Act, which also addressed to use video to connect rural
cancer research and medical patients with a Provo-based
innovation. doctor trained to prescribe
"It is a great opportunity, but buprenorphine, a medication
West Virginia," said Rep. David if comes with a lot of angst," used to treat opioid addiction.
KC names new CFO, VP of Admin Services
Continued from Page 1 Although his first week on finances of the college fund crit-
ed business experience,” Gore the job was a whirlwind of ical needs of the institution,
said. introductions and unpacking, “It w7ould be a great shame his target.
He comes to KC from South- he said the employees at the if we were to forget about all As the nation mourned in
eastern University in Lakeland, college made him feel right at of those great things that we disbelief, Oswald was shot and
home. said were so important for the killed in police custody by Jack
“The folks I’ve come in con- future and just continue to do Ruby — forcing Americans to
tact with here at the college whatever we’ve done for the consider w hether their govern-
have been so nice and first- past years because it’s easy to ment was hiding what it knew
class. It really makes you want do,” Gore said.
He said generating confi-
Stocks higher as banks, technology rebounds
ASSOCIATED PRESS ket on Wednesday in spite of the social media site reported
a jump in bond yields. Higher better-than-expected adjust -
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks bond yields and interest rates ed profit in the third quar-
mean banks can make larger ter. It lost $21.1 million in the
profits from mortgages and period, but before one-time
panies and banks advance, other lending, and bond yields charges and benefits it made
are trading around seven- 10 cents a share, 2 cents better
than analysts forecast. Shares
Wells Fargo rose 69 cents, jumped $2.52, or 14.8 percent,
or 1.2 percent, to $55.94 and to $19.66.
struggling. Euro- Northern Trust gained $1.08,
pean stocks are climbing after or 1.1 percent, to $95.84.
the European Central Bank Drugmaker Celgene actions. The bank will cut
said it will begin reducing the plunged after it reduced its its monthly bond purchases
bond purchases it's been mak- forecasts for this year, part- in half starting in January7,
ing to prop up the economy, ly because it expects weaker but said it will continue to
although some buying will sales of its critically important make those purchases until
continue until at least Septem- new7 psoriasis treatment Ote- at least September and could
ber 2018. zla. Celgene also said it won't increase the purchases again
The Standard & Poor's 500 meet its longer-term goals: it if the regional economy runs
index rose 3 points, or 0.1 per- cut its profit and sales pro- into trouble. France's CAC-40
cent, to 2,560 as of 10:22 a.m. jections for the year 2020 as jumped 1 percent and the DAX
Eastern time. The Dow Jones it anticipates weaker sales of in Germany gained 0.9 per-
average gained new products and medications cent. Britain’s FTSE 100 added
to treat cancer and inflamma- 0.4 percent.
23,419. The Nasdaq composite tion. It now expects $19 billion The euro fell to $1.1717
slid 8 points, or 0.1 percent, to to $20 billion in revenue that from $1.1807 as investors
6,555- The Russell 2000 index year, below its previous target think interest rates in Europe
of smaller-company stocks of at least $21 billion. will stay low er for longer than
Celgene stock lost $22.42, they had expected.
or 18.7 percent, to $97.15. Prescription drug dis-
little Competitor Amgen fell $2.58, tributor McKesson surpassed
the
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