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Obituaries 8A Longview News-Journal, Saturday, September 3, 2016 U.S., China may talk climate deal Mary Jane McLeod; four nephews, Michael Roberts, Clayton McCormick, John Settlocker, and Parker McCormick; two nieces, Christina Primrose and Stephanie Settlocker, and other loving relatives. William (Bill) Roberts joined the United States Navy in 1970 and served on the USS Lexington until he left the military and became a licensed master plumber. He resided in many states throughout the years, including California, Louisiana and Mississippi, and created an amazing family along the way. He was an avid bowler, enjoyed billiards, and in his later years, enjoyed joining his friends at the El Dorado Casino in Shreveport, LA. He passed from this world in the loving care of his dear friend Dottie Hazlewood.

He will be truly missed by his family and friends. A casual gathering of family and friends will be held at Bootlegger Grill, 1217 McCann Road, Longview, Texas Monday, September 5, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. Memorial donations can be made in lieu of flowers to the Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301. April, on Earth Day.

Even the third step formally participating in the deal doesn't bring it into force in the U.S. or China. That won't happen until a critical mass of polluting countries joins. Aiming to build on previous cooperation, the U.S. and China have also been discussing a global agreement on aviation emissions, though there's some disagreement about what obligations developing countries should face in the first years.

The aviation issue is expected to be on the agenda for Obama's meeting with Xi, along with ongoing efforts to phase out hydrofluorocarbons, another greenhouse gas. The alliance on climate has been a rare bright spot between the U.S. and China in recent years, a relationship otherwise characterized by tensions over China's emergence as a key global power. Washington has been deeply concerned about China's territorial ambitions in waters far off its coast, while Beijing looks warily at Obama's efforts to expand U.S. influence in Asia, viewing it as an attempt to contain China's rise.

and son-in-law, Kristi and Raymond Bowman; her grandchildren: Jennifer and Cory Shannon; Michael Rounsavall; Chrissi and Kirk Webb; Jax and Stevie Rounsavall; Kylee Bell; Morgan Bowman; Justin and Erica Thomas; Chris and Ashley Thomas; Holly Thomas, her greatgrandchildren: Corbin and Xander Shannon; River, Jovie and Marlie, Rounsavall; Riley and Laney Webb; Alex Thomas; Ashton and Christa Thomas; Gabriella, Logan, and Miles Dunaway. She is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Frankie Sue Rounsavall; sister-in-law, Nelda Watts; sister and brother-in-law, Alice and Marion Dingier; her sister-in-law, Cammie Rounsavall; as well as, many nieces, nephews, and cousins. On Saturday, September, 10th at 1 p.m. Use will have a Celebration of Life with Grace Baptist located on 119 Peavine Road, Kilgore, Texas 75662 (903-984-0626) with her family and close friends prior to her being laid to rest at the Rounsavall Cemetery in Athens, Texas. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in Use's memory either to the Rounsavall Cemetery Association at 46 Ouida Circle, Longview, Texas 75603, Hearts Way Hospice at 4351 McCann Road, Longview, Texas 75605 or Grace Baptist at 119 Peavine Road, Kilgore, Texas 75662.

A very special thank you to her longtime friend Lisa Herrington, her fellowship at Grace Baptist, and her German Lady friends. The family would like to give a special thank you to all of the nurses at Hearts Way Hospice: Donya, Staci, Kelli, and Jason; the social worker, Tracy and the aide Carolyn, for all of their loving support and care they gave to Use and her family in her final days. antiseptic HONOLULU (AP) Opening his final trip to Asia, President Barack Obama is expected to join Chinese leader Xi Jinping in announcing their countries are formally taking part in a historic global climate deal. Yet thornier issues like maritime disputes and cyber-security shadow Obama's visit. The president departed Friday for Hangzhou, China, where he will meet today with Xi ahead of a summit of the Group of 20, a collection of industrial and emerging-market nations.

Environmental groups and experts tracking global climate policy said they expected the two leaders would jointly enter the sweeping emissions-cutting deal reached last year in Paris. Unlikely partners on addressing global warming, the U.S. and China have sought to use their collaboration to ramp up pressure on other countries to take concrete action as well. Entering the climate agreement has been an intricate exercise in diplomatic choreography. The deal was reached in December, and the U.S., China and many others signed it in chemicals though no connection has been established.

Because the chemicals are known to kill some bacteria, even if they are no better than soap, experts also worry that routine use will help allow drug-resistant germs known a superbugs to emerge that cannot be killed by antibiotics. FDA division chief Dr. Theresa Michele said these potential risks outweighed the potential benefits of the chemicals, since manufacturers were unable to document any. The FDA ban comes more than 40 years after Congress asked the agency to evaluate triclosan and dozens of other antiseptic ingredients. Ultimately, the government agreed to publish its findings only af Isle "Maw" "Omi" Gunderoth Rounsavall KILGORE On the evening of August 31, 2016, at the age of 76, Use passed away after a little over a year battle with cancer; she was surrounded by her family and friends at her home in Kilgore, Texas.

Use was born on September 19, 1939 in Giessen, Germany. She was one of three children, and the only daughter of Jakob and Luise (Schreiber) Gunderoth. Use was a member of a Lady's German Group. She also worked at Johnny Ozarks for many years and was a friendly, familiar face to the many residents of Kilgore, Texas. She was a woman with a strong spirit with an un-denying voice.

She will be missed by more than just her family. Use was preceded in death by her parents, Jakob and Luise (Schreiber) Gunderoth; her husband, John Earl Rounsavall; her brother-in-law, Larry Rounsavall and daughter-in-law, Tish (Wood) Rounsavall. Use is survived by brother and sister-in-law, Karlheinz and Ellen Deutscher of Germany and brother, Helmut Gunderoth of Germany; her son and daughter-in-law, Ricky and Jeanine Rounsavall; her son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Beth Rounsavall; her son, Alan Rounsavall; her daughter Freddie W. Hammett LONGVIEW There will be a Funeral Service for Freddie at the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home on Tuesday, September 6th at 3 p.m. There will be a visitation the night before from 5 to 7 p.m.

Freddie was born January 8, 1945 and passed away this past Friday, September 2. FUNERAL HOME Family Owned and Operated 16 1 7 Judson Rd Longviow wwvv.radcrfh.com 903.753 3373 Death Rodent William Albert Roberts LONGVIEW William Albert Roberts, age 63, passed away on Saturday, August 27, 2016. He was born on October 13, 1952 in Houston, Texas. Mr. Roberts was preceded in death by father, Albert L.

Roberts and brother, Orval L. Roberts; He is survived by his mother, Winnie Tully and step-mother, Regina Roberts; two sisters, Elaine McCormick and Renee Settlocker and husband, John. William is survived by his children, Kimberly Tackett and husband, Charles, Teresa Miller and husband, Donald, Kristie Carpenter, Justin Roberts and Joseph Mendoza; grandchildren, Jason Roberts, Aeron Perez, Jade Curtiss, Hali Tackett, Taylor Tackett, Donny Miller, Nicholas Tackett and FDA bans WASHINGTON (AP) The federal government Friday banned more than a dozen chemicals long-used in antibacterial soaps, saying manufacturers failed to show they are safe and kill germs. "We have no scientific evidence that they are any better than plain soap and water," said Dr. Janet Woodcock, the Food and Drug Administration' drug center director, in a statement.

Friday's decision primarily targets two once-ubiquitous ingredients triclosan and triclocarban that some limited research in animals suggests can interfere with hormone levels and spur drug-resistant bacteria. The 19 banned chemicals have long been under scrutiny, and a cleaning industry spokesman said most companies have already removed them from their soaps and washes. The FDA said it will allow companies more time to provide data on three additional chemicals, which are used in most antibacterial soaps sold today. The agency told manufacturers nearly three years ago that they must show their products are safe and effective. Regulators said Friday that they either did not receive any data from industry supporting a chemical's use, or the data did not meet federal standards for proving safety and effectiveness.

In the case of triclosan, regulators said they AP File Photo The U.S. government is banning more than a dozen chemicals, including triclosan, long-used in antibacterial soaps and washes, saying manufacturers have failed to show that they are safe and prevent the spread of germs. from soaps ter a three-year legal battle with an environmental group, the Natural Resources Defense Council, which accused the FDA of delaying a decision on the safety of triclosan. "Consumers have waited a long time for this sensible safeguard," said Mae Wu, an attorney with the group. Wu and others point to research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that found triclosan in the urine of three-quarters of Americans tested for various chemicals.

However, the agency states on its website out that many chemicals show up in urine without having any effect. The FDA is now undertaking a sweeping reevaluation of soaps and washes used by consumers and health professionals. The American Cleaning Institute, a cleaning chemical association, disputed the FDA's findings, saying in a statement "the FDA already has in its hands data that shows the safety and effectiveness of antibacterial soaps." The group's spokesman said companies are planning to submit data on three chemicals currently used by industry: benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride and chloroxylenol. The FDA delayed making a decision on those chemicals for one year. The FDA decision does not apply to hand sanitizers, most of which use alcohol rather than antibacterial chemicals.

private email FBI publishes notes on Clinton's use of Perhaps they arc1 not the stars, Bui ralhcr openings in heaven where The love of out Lost ones po nrs i through And shines down upon us to let us know they are happy. 4 1. Notices on Obituaries call 7239 following day is 2pm -5f didn't receive either human or animal studies showing the drug is safe or effective. "Consumers may think antibacterial washes are more ef-fective at preventing the spread of germs," Woodcock said in a statement. "In fact, some data suggests that antibacterial ingredients may do more harm than good over the long-term." Most of the research surrounding triclosan's safety involves laboratory animals, including studies in rats that showed changes in testosterone, estrogen and thyroid hormones.

Some scientists worry that if it causes such changes in humans it could raise the risk of infertility, early puberty and even cancer chalant about decisions with national security consequences and risks. The first scenario plays into Republican arguments and voter concerns about her trustworthiness and transparency, while the second casts doubt on her pitch as a hyper-competent, detail-driven executive. Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said Friday the campaign was pleased the FBI had released the documents. "While her use of a single email account was clearly a mistake and she has taken responsibility for it, these materials make clear why the Justice Department believed there was no basis to move forward with this case," Fallon said. GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump countered that Clinton's "answers to the FBI about her private email server defy belief." "After reading these documents, I really don't understand how she was able to get away from prosecution," Trump said in a statement.

Clinton has repeatedly said her use of private email was allowed. But over a 3 12-hour interview in July, she told investigators she "did not explicitly request permission to use a T.C. Strickland LINDEN Services for T. C. Strickland, 89, of LINDEN, will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, September 03, 2016, at First Baptist Church of Linden.

Arrangements by Reeder-Davis Funeral Home. Interment Linden Cemetery. There will be a time of visitation from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Friday evening at the Funeral Home. Mr.

Strickland was born November 16, 1926, in Hughes Springs, and died August 31, 2016. Ada Jane Anderson CARTHAGE Services for Ada Jane Anderson, 43, of Carthage, TX, will be 11 a.m., Tuesday, September 06, 2016, at Jimerson-Lipsey Funeral Home. Interment Crossroads Cemetery, Deberry, TX. Visitation will be from 9-11 a.m. just prior to the funeral service at the funeral home.

Ms. Anderson was born September 25, 1972, in Carthage, and died August 29, 2016. Billy Russell Beene LINDEN Services for Billy Russell Beene, 83, of Linden, will be 10:00 a.m., Monday, September 05, 2016, at Linden United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Reeder-Davis Funeral Home. Interment Linden Cemetery.

There will be a time of visitation from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Beene was born February 14, 1933, in Bloomburg, TX, and died September 01, 2016. Danny Glenn Ihlenfeldt HENDERSON Services for Danny Glenn Ihlenfeldt, 45, of Henderson, will p.m., Saturday, September 03, 2016, at Chapel of Rader Funeral Home.

Arrangements by Charles Rader Funeral Home. Interment Liberty Cemetery. Mr. Ihlenfeldt was born August 20, 1971, in Houston, and died August 29, 2016. Diana Darlene Humphrey LONGVIEW Services for Diana Darlene Humphrey, 73, of Longview, will be 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 06, 2016, at Rader Chapel.

Visitation will be from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. prior to service. Arrangements by Rader Funeral Home. Miss Humphrey was born November 21, 1942, in Oakland, CA, and died September 01, 2016. S.C.

GOP chair: Clinton emails 'reckless show 'bad judgment' COLUMBIA, S.C. The FBI's recent release of documents related to its investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server shows the Democratic nominee isn't fit to be president, South Carolina's Republican Party chairman said Friday. "Hillary Clinton's private email server was a reckless attempt to avoid accountability," Matt Moore said Friday. "Her using 13 different devices in four years shows it was never about convenience." In a rare step, the FBI on Friday published scores of pages summarizing interviews with Clinton and her top aides during the bureau's recently closed criminal investigation into her use of a private email server at her home. Telling the FBI she never sought or asked permission to use a private server or email address during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat, which violated federal records keeping policies, Clinton relied on the judgments of her staff and others not to illegally send emails containing classified information to her private email server, and told FBI investigators she was unclear about a classification marking on official government documents Clinton has repeatedly said her use of private email was allowed.

But over 3 hours in a July interview, she told FBI investigators she "did not explicitly reguest permission to use a private server or email address," the FBI wrote. They said no one at the State Department raised concerns during her tenure, and that Clinton said everyone with whom she exchanged emails knew she was using a private email address. Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) Hillary Clinton told the FBI she relied on her staff not to send emails containing classified information to the private email server she relied on as secretary of state, adding that she was unclear about a classification marking on official government documents. The revelation came Friday as the FBI, in a rare step, published scores of pages summarizing interviews with Clinton and her top aides from the recently closed criminal investigation into her use of a private email server in the basement of her Chappaqua, New York, home. The Democratic presidential nominee told the FBI she never sought or asked permission to use a private server or email address during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat from 2009 to 2013.

A prior review by the State Department's internal watchdog concluded the practice violated several polices for the safekeeping and preservation of federal records. The latest developments highlight competing liabilities for Clinton. Either she made a conscious effort to prevent a full public accounting of her tenure at State or she was non For information Please 903 232 from 9am to 5pm or email to: private server or email ad- emails knew she was using a dress," the FBI wrote. Clinton private email address, said no one at the State Depart- The documents also in-ment raised concerns during elude technical details about her tenure, and she said every- how the private server was one with whom she exchanged set up. The ad deadline for the.

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