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Senate Democrats are lambasting the FBI and demanding answers after learning the bureau had received 4,500 tips about then-Supreme Court
stanley cup nominee Brett Kavanaugh that it had forwarded to the White House Counsel s Office.According to a June 30 letter sent
stanley cup by FBI Assistant Director Jill Tyson to Democratic senators, the bureau received over 4,500 tips after setting up a tip line during Kavanaugh s tumultuous 2018 Senate confirmation process.Because the FBI s role was to conduct federal background investigations on behalf of the Office of White House Counsel, its security division provided all relevant tips to the Office of White House Counsel, according to the FBI letter. Tyson reminded senators that the FBI s role in background investigations isn t to adjudicate security clearances mdash; its work is purely fact finding. If it becomes aware of new information that raises questions about the candidate s suitability or trustworthiness, the FBI notifies the entity that requested the investigation but won
stanley cup t begin a supplemental investigation unless the entity asks for one.The White House Counsel, which requested the background investigation, sets the parameters of a limited inquiry, the FBI said, noting the bureau interviewed 10 individuals as a part of that limited inquiry, separate from the 49 people its background investigation arm had interviewed. Because the FBI was again acting in its role as an ISP and not as a criminal Vwjk Breaking down closing arguments in the Chauvin trial as jurors deliberate a verdict: The world is watching
If San Diego residents look out toward the ocean at night, they may be able to catch a glimpse of a rare natural phenomenon. An algae bloom is literally lighting up the waves that have been crashing on to the San Diego shoreline, reports CBS San Diego affiliate KFMB-TV.A
jordan rea shorelines have been drawing larger crowds lately because of the sight, which has been particularly popular with photographers. It s this bright electrical blue color and it s beautiful, said Jami Leslie Feldman, owner of Underwater Paparazzi. Tuesday was the second night of the bioluminescence. It s nice to be able to spread the word so everyone can see it, said Feldman. The rare phenomenon on Southern California s Wes
adidas originals t Coast is known as the red tide. Bioluminescence from a red tide lights up the waves in a vibra
yeezy nt blue color in San Diego, Calif., in this photo posted to Instagram May 9, 2018. John Cunningham/ itsadogslife5/ Instagram Stephen Bay, ofStephen Bay Photography, captured the neon tides Monday night at Torrey Pines. It kind of looked like the color of a light saber, said Bay. It really was a bright blue color that was just fantastic to look at. The last red tide was in 2013 in San Diego. This year, Bay said he didn t want to miss out. Once in every five years is not much of an opportunity, so I figured I may as well try, said Ba