NATION/WORLD Tuesday, January 29, 2019 East Oregonian A7 BRIEFLY Dems see trouble if ex-Starbucks CEO Schultz runs Amid mass arrests, Maduro won’t touch rival Guaido SEATTLE (AP) — Some of the most influential forces in Democratic politics revolted Monday against former Starbucks CEO Howard Schutz’s prospec- tive presi- dential bid, insisting that an inde- pendent run would unin- tentionally help Presi- Schultz dent Donald Trump win another four years in office. The critics included the Democratic chairman of Schultz’s home state, another billionaire busi- nessman who long flirted with an independent run of his own, former President Barack Obama’s chief strat- egist, and the most powerful super PAC in Democratic politics. “If Schultz entered the race as an independent, we would consider him a target ... We would do everything we can to ensure that his candidacy is unsuccessful,” said Patrick McHugh, exec- utive director of Priorities USA, which spent nearly $200 million in the 2016 presidential contest. Specifically, he seized on Schultz’s apparent willing- ness to cut entitlement pro- grams, such as Medicare and Social Security, to nar- row the federal deficit. “The bottom line,” McHugh said, “is that I don’t think Americans are looking for another selfish billionaire to enter the race.” CARACAS, Venezu- ela (AP) — More than 700 opponents of President Nicolas Maduro have been arrested during the latest push by Venezuela’s oppo- sition to oust the socialist leader. But there’s one anti-gov- ernment activist secu- rity forces notably haven’t touched: Juan Guaido, the lawmaker who declared himself interim president in a direct challenge to Madu- ro’s rule. Maduro’s refusal to order Guaido’s arrest reflects mis- trust in his own security U.S. charges tech giant Huawei, top executive WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department unsealed criminal charges Monday against Chinese tech giant Huawei, two of its subsidiaries and a top exec- utive, who are accused of misleading banks about the company’s business and vio- lating U.S. sanctions. The company is also charged in a separate case with stealing trade secrets from T-Mobile, according to federal prosecutors. Prosecutors are seek- ing to extradite the com- pany’s chief financial offi- cer, Meng Wanzhou, and allege she committed fraud by misleading banks about Huawei’s business dealings in Iran. She was arrested on Dec. 1 in Canada. The criminal charges in Brooklyn and Seattle come as trade talks between China and the U.S. are scheduled for this week. Book says Trump adviser dissed refugees WASHINGTON (AP) — The author of a new tell-all book about the White House under President Donald Trump says one of Trump’s top policy advisers spoke dismissively about refugees. Stephen Miller, who has pushed Trump to adopt stricter immigration poli- cies, is quoted as saying, “I would be happy if not a sin- gle refugee foot ever again touched American soil,” according to Cliff Sims, a former White House com- munications aide and author of “Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House,” due in stores Tuesday. The Associated Press obtained a copy Monday. Miller did not respond to an emailed request for com- ment. White House spokes- woman Sarah Sanders said during a rare televised brief- ing Monday, “I’m not aware of any statement like that that Stephen Miller has ever made.” The White House has reviewed Sims’ book but has tried to avoid being drawn into public discussion to avoid bringing more atten- tion to Sims’ accounts. forces as well as the Trump administration’s warning that any harm to the man the U.S. recognizes as Venezue- la’s legitimate leader would be crossing a line. Any actions taken against U.S. diplomats, Guaido or the National Assembly he presides over would be con- sidered a “grave assault” that “will be met with a significant response,” U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton said. Rescuers search mud after dam breach kills 65 BRUMADINHO, Bra- zil (AP) — Brazilian fire- fighters and Israeli rescue workers carefully moved Monday over treacherous mud during their search for survivors or bodies follow- ing a dam collapse that bur- ied buildings for an iron ore mining complex and inun- dated nearby neighborhoods with ore waste. The death toll rose to 65, with 279 people still miss- ing, said. Lt. Col. Flavio Godinho of the civil defense department in the southeast- ern state of Minas Gerais, where the dam is located. Officials said earlier that death toll was expected to grow after no one was found alive Sunday. Search efforts were slow because of the treacherous sea of reddish-brown mud that surged out when the mine tailings dam breached Friday afternoon. The mud was up 24 feet deep in some places. Rescue teams Mon- day focused their searches on areas where a bus was immersed and the cafeteria of mining company Vale, where many workers were eating lunch when the dam ruptured. Vale SA is the world’s largest producer of iron ore. Researcher told of gene-edited babies (AP) — Long before the claim of the world’s first gene-edited babies became public, Chinese researcher He Jiankui shared the news with a U.S. Nobel laure- ate who objected to the experiment yet remained an adviser to He’s biotech company. The revelation that another prominent scientist knew of the work, which was widely condemned when it was revealed, comes as scientists debate whether and how to alert troubling research, and the need for clearer guidelines. 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