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5 things to know for July 19: Politics, Iran, Ebola, Boeing 737 Max, heat

Posted at 4:04 AM, Jul 19, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-19 06:04:39-04

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1. Politics

President Trumptried to distance himself from the “send her back” chants that broke out during his rally this week in North Carolina. The President claimed he tried to stop the chant, but video shows otherwise. As the crowd begins the chant, Trump waits 13 seconds — andappears to let it gain momentum — before resuming his speech. US Rep. Ilhan Omar, the Democrat targeted by the chant, was greeted by a cheering crowdin Minneapolis as she returned to her home district for a town hall on health care. She said Trump is “threatened because we are inspiring people to dream.”

Meanwhile, newly released FBI search warrants show Trump was very much involved late in the 2016 race in the hush money scheme to hide his alleged affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels and contain the fallout from related news stories. The documentsmark the first time authorities have identified Trump by name and alleged his involvement at key steps in the scheme. Trump has publicly denied the affair and making the payments. His former attorney, Michael Cohen, facilitated the payments and ended up pleading guilty to two campaign finance crimes, among others; he’s serving three years in prison. The US attorney’s office in the Southern District of New York has said it has closed its investigation into the matter, and CNN previously reported that no one from the Trump Organization would be charged.

2. Iran

Tensions with Iran continue to escalate. President Trump and the Pentagon said the US destroyed an Iranian drone that came within 1,000 yards of the USS Boxer. The ship was in international waters and near the Strait of Hormuz. The drone wasn’t shot down but was destroyed by using electronic jamming, a defense official said. Iran’s foreign affairs minister denied a drone had been lost. Meanwhile, Iran says it seized an oil tankerthat was carrying smuggled fuel and had 12 people on board. It’s still not clear who owns that ship. Relations between Iran and the US have deteriorated since May 2018, when the Trump administration left the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed crippling sanctions on Iran’s economy.

3. Ebola

There has been a major escalation in the fight against Ebola. The current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been declared a public health emergency of international concern, the World Health Organization announced. It’s just the fifth time the WHO has made such a declaration. While the decision won’t markedly shift the country’s strategy in fighting the deadly disease, it will focus global attention on the outbreak and help bring in money to battle it. This outbreak, which began in the summer of 2018, has killed more than 1,600 people. A photographer captured what it’s like on the front lines in the Ebola fight.

4. Boeing 737 Max

Boeing’s troubled 737 Max planes won’t be back in the air anytime soon. Southwest became the latest carrier to extend through November cancellations of flights for which the airline had planned to use the planes. American and United had already announced extended cancellations. The plane was grounded worldwide in March following the crash that killed everyone onboard a 737 Max in Ethiopia. It was the second fatal crash involving that type of plane in months. Victims’ relatives told Congress this week that Boeing made decisions that should be considered criminal and were driven by financial greed. Boeing’s CEO has publicly said he regrets the deaths, and the company set aside $100 million of assistance for victims’ families.

5. Weather

It’s going to be a hot time in the city and across much of the country this weekend, as a dangerous heat wave threatens much of the continental US. More than 85% of the lower 48’s population will see temps above 90 degrees Fahrenheit over the next couple of days. After baking the Midwest yesterday, the worst heat will find its way today to the Northeast. Not only will there be record high temperatures set in some places during the day, there will be record highs set at night, too. Theextreme temperatures overnightare especially concerning because it means peoples’ bodies and homes won’t have the opportunity to cool off.

BREAKFAST BROWSE

Trailer time, Part 1

The first trailer for the “Cats” movie is here, and social media didn’t quite know what to make of the “digital fur technology.”

Trailer time, Part 2

Tom Cruise is back in the cockpit for thenew “Top Gun,”and all the Gen Xers (remember us?) are celebrating like it’s 1986 again.

Welcome back

Kids who don’t wanna grow up, rejoice! Toys “R” Us is coming back, just in time for the holidays.

Stuck in the middle

Raise your hand if you hate the middle seat on planes. (Counts hands …) OK, looks like that’s all of us. Maybe this can help.

Vroom, vroom

GM took the wraps off itslatest Chevrolet Corvette, and it’s most definitely not your dad’s ‘Vette.

TODAY’S NUMBER

nearly 7,000

The number of acres burning in a wildfire near Prescott National Forest in Arizona

TOTAL RECALL

Quiz time

This popular smartphone app is now under scrutiny over privacy concerns and fears the data could be shared with the Russian government.

A. Reddit

B. TikTok

C. Snapchat

D. FaceApp

Play “Total Recall,” CNN’s weekly news quiz, to see if your answer is correct.

AND FINALLY

‘Can’t nobody tell me nothin”

“Old Town Road” sung as a blues tune? Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus would probably approve. (Click to view.)