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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Mon. 9-18-23
Pence vs Trump, woOOo-oo-oo-oo-oohhh
(CNN Mon. 9/18/23) The 2024 Republican presidential candidates are amplifying their heated rhetoric ahead of the second GOP primary debate next week. Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday significantly escalated his campaign attacks against his former boss, saying former President Donald Trump is “willing to ignore” America’s debt crises and other urgent issues.
theSkimm: Over the weekend, former [/ Our Greatest] President Trump, on NBC's “Meet the Press,” said of challenging the 2020 results, QUOTE: “it was my decision. But I listened to some people.” He said outside lawyers helped him contest the election results, even though members of his administration said there was no evidence of fraud. Trump reiterated that he believes he won.
Trump and 18 co-defendants face charges in Georgia for 2020 election interference. Unclear how these comments could affect the trials.
Trump is still eons ahead of the Republican’t pack in the polls. The next Republican presidential primary debate is next week in California, but no word if Trump will be in attendance this time.
Hurricane / Post-tropical cyclone Lee aftermath
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) Post-tropical cyclone Lee is forecast to gradually weaken early this week before moving back out into the Atlantic Ocean. Over the weekend, the storm knocked out power to tens of thousands of people across the East Coast and Atlantic Canada.
Officials in Florida announced at least one death attributed to the conditions spurred by Lee. In Maine, where winds reached over 80 mph, more than 90,000 customers were left in the dark Saturday, and photos from across the state showed toppled trees near homes and on roadways.
President Joe Biden has authorized the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA to coordinate disaster relief and assistance. SMH…
Gov’t? SHUT IT DOWN!
(CNN Mon. 9/18/23) Congress is facing a spending deadline at the end of the month and lawmakers are acknowledging that a government shutdown may be inevitable.
A group of Republicans finalized a tentative deal on a short-term spending plan over the weekend, but several GOP “hardliners” (sic) blasted the agreement Sunday night, leaving House Republicans once again at a major impasse on spending. The bill would impose cuts across departments instead of keeping the government funded at current levels. It also does not include the White House request for $40 billion in supplemental funding for natural disasters and the war in Ukraine, which Senate leaders in both parties desire. Even if it passes the House, the bill will certainly be rejected by the Democratic-controlled Senate, meaning Congress is no closer to avoiding a government shutdown.
Escape from juvie
(CNN Mon. 9/18/23) 9 teenagers escaped from a Pennsylvania juvenile detention center on Sunday following a riot at the facility. The center is located around 15 miles west of South Coventry Township, where escaped murderer Danilo Cavalcante was captured last Wednesday after nearly two weeks on the run. Four of the nine were taken into custody early this morning.
Airline incompetence cracks and subversion…
(CNN Mon. 9/18/23) QUOTE: “We deeply understand the frustration and anger of the passengers.” — A spokesperson for Swiss International Air Lines, issuing an apology statement this past weekend after a plane took off with passengers but not a single checked bag on board. The Swiss flight bound for Spain left without luggage due to a lack of ground staff, the company said, adding it hopes to remedy the issue as soon as possible.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Mon. 9-18-23
Women’s Forum third Thursday!
Commie Strikes!
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) The United Auto Workers’ strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis has entered its fourth day. This is the first time that union members have struck all three US automakers at the same time. Negotiations continued over the weekend between UAW and the Big Three automakers, but the union warned they could call for additional strikes this week if their demands are not met. “We’re prepared to do whatever we have to do,” UAW president Shawn Fain said Sunday on CBS. “These companies have made a quarter of a trillion dollars in the last 10 years — $21 billion in the last six months alone — and our workers’ wages and conditions have went backwards.” The auto strike comes amid a growing movement of US workers walking off the job, from Hollywood writers and actors to factory workers and Starbucks baristas.
Evil UN
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) World leaders are meeting in New York City starting today for the UN General Assembly. The pressing topics at hand include Russia’s war in Ukraine, lethal floods in Libya, multiple coups on the African continent, North versus South economic funding, violence in Haiti, and climate change, to name a few. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is also planning to use an in-person appearance at the meetings to appeal for more support. Notably, President Biden will be the only leader of the permanent five members of the UN Security Council to attend. Nevertheless, dozens of other chiefs of delegations will stand at the podium to deliver remarks for their nations. If you’d like to be a UN observer, tune into UNTV on Tuesday, when Brazil kicks off the speechmaking followed by the US, Ukraine and Cuba, among others.
Libya floods!
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) The UN has revised its previous death toll from the floods in Libya as crews race to provide aid to thousands of those impacted. Around 4,000 people have died across Libya, the UN said Sunday, a significant decrease from Saturday’s initial report that said at least 11,300 people died in Derna, the epicenter of the disaster. The UN cited the Libyan Red Crescent with the conflicting figures for Saturday’s report and said the numbers for the death toll are fluid.
Experts say the impact of Storm Daniel was greatly exacerbated by a confluence of factors including aging, crumbling infrastructure, inadequate warnings and the accelerating climate crisis.
NOT Based Drew Barrymore!
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) Who read the room… Drew Barrymore. Yesterday, the talk show host posted an apology on Instagram and shared that she's pausing production on her show. Last week, Barrymore got backlash after announcing “The Drew Barrymore Show” would be back on air as thousands of writers and actors strike in Hollywood. Jennifer Hudson is also pushing back her show’s premiere date.
NOT READ: Anti-racist casualty apologizes, still punished
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) Who’s getting called out… Jann Wenner. Over the weekend, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine was removed from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s board (which he also co-founded). In an interview with the New York Times, the outlet asked why Wenner only interviewed white male artists for his new book, “The Masters.” He said Joni Mitchell didn’t “meet that test” to have deep convos about rock ‘n’ roll and that Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield “didn’t articulate at that level.” Now, he’s apologizing and said his comments “diminished the contributions, genius, and impact” of [b]lack and female artists.
Tip to JLP from jesusfreak3189: clown ARTICLE: Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner removed from Rock Hall leadership after controversial comments | AP News
Ken Paxton, idk…
(CNN or theSkimm Mon. 9/18/23) Texas AG Ken Paxton (R). Over the weekend, the Texas Senate acquitted Paxton on all 16 impeachment articles. Earlier this year, the Texas House brought forward articles of impeachment against Paxton and suspended him from his duties for abuse of office, bribery, and improper influence. Despite the two Republicans who broke with their party to impeach him, the majority of his party stood behind him during the two-week trial. Now, he’s back on the job. The first item on his agenda: taking on the Biden admin.
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