Anonymous ID: db7cd6 March 10, 2019, 7:47 a.m. No.5607221   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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A United Nations Laissez-Passer (UNLP), also known as a UN passport, is a travel document that accredits the identity and the affiliation of the individual bearer to one of the UNLP-issuing United Nations organizations: United Nations, World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, World Health Organization, International Fund for Agricultural Development, International Telecommunication Union, World Intellectual Property Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, UNESCO, International Labour Organization, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Civil Aviation Organization, International Maritime Organization, World Meteorological Organization, Universal Postal Union, and the World Tourism Organization. The UNLP is used much like a normal passport would, except that it is designed to be used on official UN business and missions only.

https://careertrend.com/how-6811457-u-n–passport-.html

Anonymous ID: db7cd6 March 10, 2019, 7:49 a.m. No.5607242   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Rep. Katie Hill (D-Calif.) said Sunday she expects House Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) will ultimately refer longtime Trump associate Michael Cohen to the Department of Justice for alleged perjury related to his testimony late last month.

 

Hill, a member of the Oversight panel, said on "Fox News Sunday" that she's unsure if Cohen lied to lawmakers when he said he "never asked for, nor would I accept, a pardon from" Trump, despite reports that his former attorney raised the idea with the president's lawyers last year.

 

"I don’t know if he lied or not," Hill said. "I think that this is, Chairman Cummings is incredibly deliberate. I know that he's reviewing the entire testimony, all the transcripts with [ranking member Jim Jordan (R-Ohio)], who also is going to make sure that we get to the bottom of this."

 

Lanny Davis, who currently represents Cohen, told The Wall Street Journal last week that Cohen directed his then-attorney last summer “to explore possibilities of a pardon at one point with Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani as well as other lawyers advising President Trump.”

 

The Journal had previously reported that Cohen's former lawyer raised the possibility of a pardon with Giuliani and other Trump attorneys after an April FBI raid of Cohen's home and office.

 

Davis said Cohen only explored the possibility of a pardon while he was in a "joint defense" agreement with Trump. He left that agreement in July last year.

 

"But after July 2, 2018, Mr. Cohen authorized me as a new lawyer to say publicly Mr. Cohen would never accept a pardon from President Trump even if offered," Davis said in a statement to The Hill. "That continues to be the case. And his statement at the Oversight Hearing was true — and consistent with his post joint defense agreement commitment to tell the truth.”

 

Referring to reports that Cohen's attorneys discussed a pardon with Trump's attorneys, Hill said she doesn't know "how that went down exactly," but she believes Cummings will end up referring Cohen to the DOJ over his testimony.

 

"I would imagine that in the panic that was going on when you’re about to go down, right, that you’re going to say like 'yeah, figure out whatever you can do,'" Hill said. "And I imagine that Chairman Cummings will end up referring him. That’s just my guess."

 

"When Chairman Cummings says something like I’m going to nail you to the cross, he means it," Hill said, a reference to Cummings' warning to Cohen at the outset of the hearing earlier this month.

 

Cohen, who worked for roughly a decade as Trump's personal lawyer and fixer, implicated the president in potentially criminal activity during his explosive day of testimony in late February. Jordan and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) have already referred Cohen to the DOJ for perjury over separate comments.

 

Cohen is facing a three year prison sentence after pleading guilty last year to tax fraud, bank fraud, campaign finance law violations and lying to Congress over the timing of a Trump Tower development in Moscow.

https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/433379-oversight-dem-i-imagine-cummings-will-refer-cohen-to-doj-over

Anonymous ID: db7cd6 March 10, 2019, 7:54 a.m. No.5607285   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Pushing this hard lately

 

For years, doctors have steadfastly debunked the unfounded claims against inoculation for measles. Yet false beliefs that the vaccine might cause seizures, autism, mercury poisoning or death have survived and proliferated, spread like a contagion via television and social media.

 

These myths have caused great harm — a fact that’s increasingly apparent. Lower rates of vaccination have caused outbreaks of the illness around the world. The rise in incidence may finally be scaring sense into parents who’d been wary of having their children get their shots, but it would be foolish to count on it. Governments urgently need to make stronger demands that parents have their children inoculated.

 

Measles is serious. In children, it can lead to deafness, lasting breathing problems, weakened immunity, brain damage or death. The virus behind it is so contagious that a cough from someone who may not know he’s infected is enough to sicken nine in 10 people who breathe the surrounding air during the next two hours. It’s a needless risk. The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, given in two doses, is 97 percent effective in preventing infection.

 

What’s most frustrating about the recent doubling in worldwide measles cases — to nearly 230,000 in 2018 — is that so much progress had previously been made. From 2000 to 2016, vaccination had lowered the number of measles deaths globally by 84 percent.

 

Because measles is so contagious, vaccination rates must reach 95 percent for a population to be protected. In any school, only a handful of children can safely go without the vaccine, so the option needs to be strictly confined to those with impaired immune systems or other medical conditions that preclude inoculation.

 

In many U.S. states, families are allowed to opt out of vaccination for religious or merely “philosophical” reasons. One of these states is Washington, where the governor has declared a state of emergency to deal with a measles outbreak. Exemption laxity has also led to contagions in several other states. Abroad, “vaccine hesitancy” has helped fuel outbreaks in Ukraine, the Philippines and Japan.

 

Talking parents out of their reluctance to vaccinate has proved difficult. When presented with the facts, some refuse to listen. Others may believe that the risk their child will contract the disease is too small to worry about — but if more than a tiny number of parents think that way, then that belief becomes false.

 

Thus, to prevent outbreaks, states and countries have little choice but to bar unvaccinated children from schools. California has made significant strides toward achieving effective group immunity by removing personal-belief exemptions. Similar legislation is under consideration in Washington, Iowa and Minnesota. Lawmakers in Texas, which has also seen a recurrence, haven’t gone so far, but they are considering a bill that would at least enable parents to find out the vaccination rates in their local schools.

 

Other states are doing little, or even moving backward. Arizona lawmakers are actually looking to expand vaccine exemptions, and to require that doctors disclose all the ingredients in every shot they give.

 

Congress and outgoing FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb have sounded alarms, and rightly so. Social media sites like Facebook and Pinterest could help by blocking anti-vax propaganda, but governments also need to act before the problem gets any worse. Popular resistance has been a problem for vaccination from the start. When it comes to measles, it has gotten out of hand and needs to be defeated. Lives are at stake.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-03-07/measles-makes-a-comeback-as-vaccinations-wane?utm_content=business&utm_medium=social&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter