5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF Associated Press Calling it a beginning, Trump signs health care order WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump directed his administration today to rewrite federal rules so consumers can have wider access to health insurance plans featuring lower premiums. He called his new executive order a “beginning” and promised more actions to come. Frustrated by failures in Congress, Trump is moving to put his own stamp on health care. But even the limited steps the president outlined today will take months for the federal bureaucracy to finalize in regulations. Experts said consumers should not expect immediate changes. “With these actions, we are moving toward lower costs and more options in the health care market,” Trump said before he signed his directive in the Oval Office. But the changes Trump hopes to bring about may not be finalized in time to affect coverage for 2019, let alone next year. Trump said he will continue to pressure Congress to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, better known as “Obamacare.” One of the main ideas from the administration involves easing the way for groups and associations of employers to sponsor coverage that can be marketed across the land. That reflects Trump’s longstanding belief that interstate com- petition will lead to lower premiums for consumers who buy their own health insurance policies, as well as for small businesses. Those “association health plans” could be shielded from some state and federal insurance requirements. But respond- ing to concerns, the White House said participating employers could not exclude any workers from the plan, or charge more to those in poor health. US to pull out of UN agency over alleged anti-Israel bias PARIS — The United States said today it is pulling out of the U.N.’s educational, scientific and cultural agency because of what Washington sees as its anti-Israel bias and need for “fundamental reform.” While the Trump administration had been preparing for a likely withdrawal from UNESCO for months, the announce- ment by the State Department rocked the agency’s Paris head- quarters, where a heated election to choose a new chief is underway. The outgoing UNESCO director-general expressed her “profound regret” at the decision and tried to defend the repu- tation of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organi- zation, best known for its World Heritage program to protect cultural sites and traditions. The U.S. stopped funding UNESCO after it voted to include Palestine as a member state in 2011, but the State Department has maintained a UNESCO office and sought to weigh on pol- icy behind the scenes. The U.S. now owes about $550 million in back payments. In a statement, the State Department said the decision will take effect Dec. 31, 2018, and that the U.S. will seek a “perma- nent observer” status instead. It cited U.S. belief in “the need for fundamental reform in the organization.” Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, praised Washington’s move as heralding “a new day at the U.N., where there is a price to pay for discrimination against Israel.” Emergency alerts get scrutiny after deadly wildfires SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Communities in wildfire-prone Northern California have an array of emergency systems designed to alert residents of danger: text messages, phone calls, emails and tweets. But after days of raging blazes left at least 23 dead, authorities said those methods will be assessed. The fast-moving fires, strengthened by fierce winds and nearly absent humidity, began to burn through the state’s fabled wine country Sunday night. Counties used a variety of ways to send out warnings, but the alert systems rely on mobile phones, landlines or the internet to rouse residents. State fire officials said today that while the priority is getting people out of active fires, they would be following up on the methods used and whether it was even possible to reach every- one with so little time to react. “People were in bed, asleep at midnight, and these fires came down on these communities with no warning within minutes,” said state fire agency Chief Ken Pimlott. “There was little time to notify anybody by any means.” Questions remain about police response to Las Vegas massacre A revised chronology given by investigators for the Las Vegas massacre is intensifying pressure for police to explain how quickly they responded to what would become the deadli- est mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Two hotel employees had called for help and reported that gunman Stephen Paddock sprayed a hallway with bullets, strik- ing an unarmed security guard in the leg, several minutes before Paddock opened fire on a crowd at a musical performance, kill- ing 58 people and injuring nearly 500 others. At 10:05 p.m. Paddock began his 10-minute deadly barrage into the crowd, firing off more than 1,000 rounds, police said. Police didn’t arrive on the 32nd floor until 10:17 p.m., which is two minutes after he had stopped firing. Questions remain about what happened in the six min- utes between the time police say Paddock fired off 200 rounds through the door of his 32nd-floor suite into the hallway of the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino and when he unleashed a deadly hail of gunfire into the crowd at a the Route 91 Harvest festival. Chief among them: Were police notified immediately about the hallway shooting and did officers respond quickly enough to have a chance to take out the gunman before could carry out the bloodshed? Spain celebrates national day amid Catalan secession crisis MADRID — Army troops and police are to march today in Madrid as Spain’s celebrates its national day, amid one of the country’s biggest crises as its powerful northeastern region of Catalonia threatens independence. King Felipe VI, accompanied by national and regional pol- iticians, will preside over the colorful annual parade as Spain awaits a response to a government request to Catalonia’s leader to clarify by Monday if he has already declared independence — in which case Spain warns it may apply Article 155 of its Constitution and begin taking direct control of the region. Catalan regional President Carles Puigdemont announced Tuesday that he was using the claimed victory in a banned Oct. 1 secession referendum to proceed with a declaration of Catalan independence, but proposed freezing its implementation for a few weeks to allow for dialogue and mediation with the national government in Madrid. Deadly and vast California wildfires could gain momentum ‘Why so much hate?’ Femicides plague Mexico’s largest state SONOMA, Calif. — Wildfires already well on their way to becoming the deadliest and most destructive in California his- tory could gain momentum Thursday and erase even the mod- est gains firefighters have made. Steady winds with gusts up to 45 mph with nearly non-ex- istent humidity are expected to descend on the areas north of San Francisco, where at least 23 people have died and at least 3,500 homes and businesses have been destroyed. “It’s going to continue to get worse before it gets better,” state fire Chief Ken Pimlott said today. Entire cities had evacuated in anticipation of the next wave, their streets empty, the only motion coming from ashes falling like snowflakes. They included Calistoga, the historic resort town of wine tastings and hot springs, whose 5,300 people are all under evacuation orders. Tens of thousands more were also driven from their homes by the flames. A few left behind cookies for firefighters and signs that read, “Please save our home!” THE DAILY ASTORIAN T HURSDAY E VENING A (2) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (9) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) L KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 VILLA CUAUHTEMOC, Mexico — Just like any other day, Dr. Jessica Sevilla Pedraza went to work at the hospital that morning, came home for a quick lunch and then left again. The plan was to see more patients, hit the gym and be back in time for her usual dinner with dad before he went to his night-shift job. Instead a hospital co-worker showed up at the family’s door in the evening. She said a man had come in with a bullet wound in his leg and told doctors he had been with Sevilla when gun- men intercepted them, shot him and took off with the doctor in her own car. “Ma’am,” the woman told Sevilla’s mother, Juana Pedraza, “it’s my duty to tell you that we cannot locate your daughter.” Two days later Pedraza identified 29-year-old Jessica’s body at the morgue. She had been shot in the head and decapitated, and the skin had been flayed from her skull. “I can’t understand why,” Pedraza said. “Why so much fury? Why so much hate?” Ford: Was issued a summons to appear in court on Oct. 20 Continued from Page 1A Ford began working for the school district as a lunch aide at Long Beach Ele- mentary, according to the Long Beach Police Depart- ment investigation report. In November 2016, she trans- ferred to fill a vacant position at Hilltop, the district’s fifth- through eighth-grade campus. In a police statement, former intervention specialist Sean Bresnahan said Ford’s pri- mary duties were supervising lunch, recess and transitional periods during the day. Superintendent Jenny Risner did not respond to email and phone requests for comment. Junk food, lollipops Initially, staff members thought Ford’s friendly inter- actions with students were an appropriate attempt to build relationships. How- ever, after Christmas break, she began acting more like a student than a staff member. Teachers told administrators Ford was shirking her duties and finding opportunities to spend time with students out- side of her assignment areas, even pulling them out of class without permission on a few occasions. By the end of January, Bresnahan said, “It was very clear that Brittini was hav- ing boundary issues with stu- dents.” Several teachers told him Ford made trips off-cam- pus to buy fast food and junk food for a small group of mostly male students, and sometimes interrupted les- sons to pass out treats. Staff members thought Ford seemed to be taking a particular interest in the alleged victim and his best friend. Earlier this year, she became an increasingly dis- ruptive presence while “help- ing” one teacher in her class- room. The teacher said Ford often sat next to the two boys, loudly whispering with them during lessons. She com- plained to former Hilltop Principal Darin Adams in March, after Ford allegedly “spent the class on her phone, her feet up on the table and a lollipop in her mouth.” Staff also said they had witnessed Ford acting in a “flirtatious” manner with the two boys. Grooming In early March, Bresnahan learned Ford had been spend- ing “significant amounts of time” with the boys at her home on the Coast Guard base. A week later, she took the boys on an unauthorized trip to Warrenton in her per- sonal vehicle during school hours. She was fired. Adams and Bresnahan began the SCHEDULE A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach internal investigation, and subsequently informed the police. “It was rather clear (the victim) was being groomed by Brittini,” Officer Don Tar- diff wrote in his report. At first, Tardiff said, the alleged victim mowed Ford’s lawn for pocket change, with his mother’s permission. However, in early spring, he and his friend began spend- ing more time at her home, often playing video games and going on fast-food runs. During at least one of these visits Ford allowed them to look at nude pictures of her- self that she stored on her phone, according to the boys. She also allegedly allowed the victim to view a video of her dancing in the nude. Disappearing messages, clothing A turning point came when Ford allegedly urged the vic- tim to download the Snapchat app on his phone. Snapchat is a message and picture-sharing tool that has a distinct advan- tage for teens who are trying to keep their social lives pri- vate — messages and pictures sent via the app disappear per- manently after a short time. An unintended consequence is that adult predators use the app to communicate with minors, knowing their mes- sages are unlikely to become evidence. One night, shortly before she was fired, Ford allegedly texted the victim a message saying, “I’m bored,” and then proceeded to send him a photo of herself in pant- ies, followed by three more selfies in increasing states of undress. The boy said she also requested photos of him, and offered to perform oral sex on him. He told investigators that he cut off contact with her after that. Through her attorney, Nicole Dalton, Ford invoked her Fifth Amendment rights, and did not grant police an interview. Dalton did not respond to a request for comment. Due in part to the fleeting nature of Snapchat commu- nications, investigators were not able to secure photo or text evidence. However, pros- ecutor Mark McClain said the friend witnessed, or was aware of, each of these inter- actions. In interviews, the friend’s statements corrobo- rated those of the victim and other parties. If the case goes to trial, he may be called as a witness. 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