NYC 9/11 light tribute to be reinstated with state, Bloomberg’s support

The “Tribute in Mild” 9/11 memorial will occur in any case.

This week, New York Metropolis mentioned the tribute to the victims who died Sept. 11, 2001, could be canceled as a result of coronavirus pandemic.

However on Saturday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo mentioned the state will present the help wanted for the artwork set up.

“NYS will present well being personnel & supervision in order that @Sept11Memorial can mount the Tribute in Mild safely,” Cuomo introduced on Twitter. “I’m glad that we will proceed this highly effective tribute to these we misplaced on 9/11 and to the heroism of all New Yorkers. We are going to #NeverForget.”

He mentioned that former Mayor Mike Bloomberg would offer help for the memorial.

NEW YORK CITY’S ANNUAL 9/11 LIGHT TRIBUTE CANCELED OVER CORONAVIRUS 

The moon passes through the annual Tribute in Light illuminated on the skyline of lower Manhattan on the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York City on Sept. 11, 2019 as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)

The moon passes by means of the annual Tribute in Mild illuminated on the skyline of decrease Manhattan on the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 assaults in New York Metropolis on Sept. 11, 2019 as seen from Jersey Metropolis, New Jersey. (Picture by Gary Hershorn/Getty Photos)

“All through my tenure as Mayor the Tribute in Mild was a robust image of New York’s restoration after 9/11. I’m happy that after once more it is going to shine this yr as a beacon of our metropolis’s resilience,” Bloomberg, who chairs the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, mentioned in a press release.

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The 2 beams of vertical gentle, evoking the Twin Towers, have historically been arrange in decrease Manhattan within the days main as much as the anniversary of the assaults on the World Commerce Heart. However officers on the Nationwide September 11 Memorial & Museum mentioned Thursday that they wouldn’t this yr out of worry that the virus may unfold amongst employees wanted to create the show.

The lights first appeared in March 2002, in response to the Municipal Artwork Society, which initially offered the set up. They are often seen for miles.

The choice to cancel the “Tribute in Mild” memorial got here after the museum additionally scrapped the in-person studying of 9/11 victims’ names on the annual Floor Zero ceremony.

However the Tunnel to Towers Basis introduced earlier it is going to maintain a separate memorial ceremony on Sept. 11.

Its “By no means Neglect” ceremony will enable households to proceed to honor their family members by studying their names out in particular person after the 9/11 Memorial and Museum mentioned that households wouldn’t be invited to take part.

The muse mentioned it is going to present masks and hand sanitizer, and implement social distancing to everybody in attendance.

After the sunshine ceremony’s cancellation earlier this week, Fox Information’ Geraldo Rivera known as it the “saddest story.” 

“That is just like the Biden-Harris commandment that everyone no matter state or rural, suburban, city, no matter setting has to put on a masks when in public,” Rivera mentioned.

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“It has the stink of let’s stick it to the president and make life as grim as we probably can after which attempt to saddle Donald Trump with the duty for it,” Rivera added. “It is the harshest form of partisan politics that you might probably think about.”

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Georgia trooper charged with murder in shooting of Black man. ‘He was a kind soul,’ widow says at vigil.

SYLVANIA, Ga. – Household, buddies and other people searching for social injustice reform gathered Friday night in downtown Sylvania for a candlelight vigil for Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis, who died from a Georgia State Patrol trooper’s single shot seven days earlier throughout a site visitors cease on a county dust highway.

Trooper Jacob Gordon Thompson, 27, was charged by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation with felony homicide and aggravated assault three hours earlier than the beginning of the vigil for Lewis, a 60-year-old carpenter who was characterised by family members as a “nice caring man.”

The president of Georgia’s NAACP chapter known as the slaying of Lewis one other chilling instance of a Black man being killed unlawfully by a white legislation enforcement officer. An lawyer for Lewis’ household stated the trooper initiated the site visitors cease over a burned-out tail gentle and Lewis was shot virtually instantly after the trooper pressured his automobile right into a ditch.

Julian Lewis of Screven County, Georgia.Julian Lewis of Screven County, Georgia.
Julian Lewis of Screven County, Georgia.

The GBI stated Lewis was fatally shot Aug. 7 after a chase in rural Screven County, about 60 miles northwest of Savannah. This marks the 56th officer-involved taking pictures this yr investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

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“He was a form soul. He was a individuals individual. He would take his shirt off for you,” stated Betty Lewis, the sufferer’s widow, on the vigil that drew roughly 200 on a moist evening in a metropolis full of an excessive amount of uncertainty about what would possibly happen after a now-fired white trooper ended the lifetime of a Black man.

“We’d like extra from a public servant who is meant to assist,” stated Betty Lewis, carrying a T-shirt with an image of her husband on the entrance. Lewis known as her partner “her soulmate.”

“He died by the arms of a assassin,” Betty Lewis stated. “That is solely the primary section. This has bought to cease. Justice for Julian.”

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Lewis was laid to relaxation Saturday morning with graveside funeral companies at Charlestown United Methodist Church in Screven County.

“Screven County has proven up for Screven County,” stated Francys Johnson, a former Georgia NAACP president who grew up in Sylvania who’s representing the household. “Julian Lewis didn’t should die like he did on Stoney Pond Street.”

Johnson stated Lewis reportedly was being stopped by Thompson for a blown out taillight. Johnson stated Lewis was shot within the head.

The GBI started its investigation on Aug. 7 on the scene of the loss of life. The GBI reported Thompson tried to cease a Nissan Sentra for a site visitors offense on Stoney Pond Street. When Lewis didn’t cease, Thompson started a automobile pursuit that went down a number of nation roads.

Thompson initiated a Precision Intervention Approach (PIT maneuver), inflicting Lewis’ automobile to crash right into a ditch alongside the highway, and Thompson discharged a spherical, fatally placing Lewis.

Thompson wrote in a GSP incident report after the taking pictures that after Lewis’ automobile wrecked, the trooper stopped his patrol automobile “roughly even with the violator’s automobile.” Thompson wrote he drew his weapon as he bought out of his patrol automobile as a result of he was involved about his security.

Lewis then revved his engine, Thompson wrote. This reportedly led Thompson to activate the sunshine on his weapon. Thompson’s report stated he noticed Lewis with each arms on the steering wheel, after which “wrenching the steering wheel in an aggressive back-and-forth method in direction of me and my patrol automobile.”

“It appeared to me that the violator was attempting to make use of his automobile to injure me,” Thompson wrote. “Being in concern for my life and security, I discharged my weapon as soon as.” The report from Thompson reads that he unsuccessfully tried to assist Lewis.

The Georgia Division of Public Security terminated Thompson on account of his “negligence or inefficiency in performing assigned duties; or fee of a felony.”

The GBI will proceed its unbiased investigation. As soon as the investigation has been accomplished, it is going to be turned over to the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit District Legal professional for evaluate.

Thompson, who was employed by the GSP on July 28, 2013, at present is being housed within the Screven County Jail. Thompson is represented by Statesboro lawyer Keith Barber.

Johnson recommended the “swift motion” of the fees. He famous this was totally different than different legislation enforcement-involved deaths in Georgia and nationwide. The GBI and FBI even have launched a separate civil rights investigation into the taking pictures.

“That ex-trooper was arrested and sits in a Screven County Jail awaiting trial,” Johnson stated. “If you wish to clap for something, clap that the system seems to have labored for us at this time.”

He added: “Right now is justice for Julian, however subsequent week it might be for any of us,” stated Johnson who can be joined in representing the Lewis household by Decatur’s Mawuli Davis of Bozeman and Davis Legislation.

The Georgia NAACP-led JUSTGeorgia Coalition and New Georgia Mission, Black Voters Matter, and Screven Ahead spearheaded the vigil as 56 candles have been lit for every of the legislation enforcement-involved GBI investigations in 2020. A 57th additionally was lit to signify a attainable subsequent investigation.

Ida Daughtry, a member of Screven Ahead which inspires voter registration and voter participation, instructed the Lewises she hopes “your loved ones will get some form of closure.”

“If there’s a silver lining, his loss of life will assist change Screven County,” Daughtry stated. “We are able to actually have conversations about change.”

Georgia President of the NAACP Chapter Rev. James Woodall stated a state of emergency was declared after the loss of life of Lewis. Woodall known as legislation enforcement-involved deaths home terrorism.

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“We’re finished dying,” Woodall stated. “Sufficient is sufficient. We is not going to stand for this injustice. This has been happening for 400 years. Each a part of this technique has failed us. If we wish justice, we should begin from the highest on down. We are going to proceed to struggle this injustice.”

“You by no means suppose you’ll be right here for a gathering like this,” stated Consuelo Hodge, one among Lewis’s sisters and the youngest of 11 youngsters. “We’re asking ‘Why?’ Our brother didn’t deserve this.”

Francys Johnson, a Statesboro civil rights attorney, addresses a crowd of 200 in downtown Sylvania, Georgia on Aug. 14, as members of the Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis family hoist lit candles in honor of Lewis.Francys Johnson, a Statesboro civil rights attorney, addresses a crowd of 200 in downtown Sylvania, Georgia on Aug. 14, as members of the Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis family hoist lit candles in honor of Lewis.
Francys Johnson, a Statesboro civil rights lawyer, addresses a crowd of 200 in downtown Sylvania, Georgia on Aug. 14, as members of the Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis household hoist lit candles in honor of Lewis.

Hodge stated Lewis was a “nice brother” and “nice man.”

“We hope the cop will get what he deserves,” Hodge stated. “It’s by the hands of the police and people are the individuals we’re presupposed to belief. We’re going to see the place it goes from right here.”

Sister Jackie Rose: “I don’t know if this was a hate crime, however I do wish to know why.”

“All persons are equal. All individuals matter. We would like justice for anyone,” stated sister Myra Hilton. “We beloved our brother. We are going to miss our brother.”

“My brother was killed on Aug. 7,” stated sister Tonia Lewis. “A younger man is in jail. His household is grieving as nicely.”

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Dembélé at the double as Lyon crush Man City’s Champions League dream

It was a second that can hang-out Raheem Sterling, one during which he had the chance to avoid wasting Manchester Metropolis’s Champions League pores and skin solely to conjure up a miss that beggared perception and had Pep Guardiola slumping to his knees on the sideline.

Maybe it was too straightforward to attain and Sterling, who had received into harmful areas for a Metropolis group that solely got here to the boil after Guardiola modified his techniques on 55 minutes, made the error of presuming that being on the spot from point-blank vary, the open purpose yawning following Gabriel Jesus’s low cross, was sufficient.

Metropolis trailed 2-1 however right here, plainly, was an 86th-minute equaliser. After which Sterling lifted excessive, the ball disappearing into what felt like an abyss and his group’s hopes following into it when Lyon went straight as much as the opposite finish to seal their first semi-final look in 10 years.

Houssem Aouar’s shot was tame however Ederson was about to indicate that Metropolis’s incapacity to focus on the essential factors was not restricted to Sterling. The goalkeeper merely patted the ball again and Moussa Dembélé, the Lyon substitute, wolfed up the rebound.

It was the ultimate act of a helter-skelter finale, which Dembélé had sparked by placing Lyon 2-1 up. Simply earlier than that time, with Kevin De Bruyne having cancelled out Maxwel Cornet’s first-half opener, Metropolis had seemed set truthful to progress. Belatedly, they’d discovered momentum.

Raheem Sterling puts the ball over the bar with the goal gaping. One minute later, Lyon scored their third.



Raheem Sterling places the ball over the bar with the purpose gaping. One minute later, Lyon scored their third. Photograph: Michael Regan/Uefa/Getty Pictures

But the tie turned sharply on Dembélé’s first purpose, which appeared to unfold in gradual movement. Aouar performed a cross by means of for Karl Toko Ekambi, who was clearly offside, and everybody appeared to hesitate. Everybody other than Dembélé, who charged on to the ball from deep to shoot beneath Ederson. There can be a VAR test for a potential foul by Dembélé on Aymeric Laporte within the buildup however he was given the good thing about the doubt.

For Metropolis, this was a contemporary tackle a plot-line that’s as irritating as it’s established. There was looseness on the again and profligacy up entrance however the total feeling that they didn’t click on for sufficient of a top-level Champions League tie.

Guardiola has to take a few of the duty. He sprang a shock together with his beginning 3-4-2-1 formation, which featured Eric García within the centre of the backline and Ilkay Gündogan roaming from a place alongside Rodri in central midfield. It didn’t work, regardless of Sterling threatening together with his motion, and the service to Jesus was poor. Metropolis solely seemed like rescuing the sport when Guardiola launched Riyad Mahrez for Fernandinho and switched to 4‑2‑3-1, with De Bruyne within the No 10 function.

Metropolis had been hoping to succeed in solely a second Champions League semi-final and, for Guardiola, it was a possibility to enhance on a sequence of misses with the membership, specifically one final 16 exit and two within the quarter-finals. The broader narrative took in his quest to carry the trophy for the primary time since 2011 with Barcelona.

Metropolis had been red-hot favourites towards a Lyon group that completed seventh in Ligue 1 and have endured a season scarred by supporter anger. Once they sacked Sylvinho because the supervisor in October, it’s truthful to say that Rudi Garcia was an unpopular substitute. His ex-Marseille standing noticed to that. In February, with some followers depicting him as a clown on social media, the membership made headlines by calling them out over it. What an odd episode that was however how Garcia has used the Champions League for succour.

The away-goals victory towards Juventus within the final 16 was a shocking end result and this was from the following degree. Lyon can now stay up for a last-four assembly with Bayern Munich and, if they’ll once more begin because the underdogs, they won’t care.

Pep Guardiola looks dejected as the game slips away from Manchester City.



Pep Guardiola appears dejected as the sport slips away from Manchester Metropolis. Photograph: Matthew Ashton – AMA/Getty Pictures

Garcia’s 3-5-2 system is designed to be compact however Lyon confirmed themselves to be greater than able to intricate motion, of fizzing the ball about with no little slickness. They craved a break, one thing to carry onto and, once they received it halfway by means of the primary half, no one might say that it had not been marketed.

Fernando Marçal had blasted at Ederson from outdoors the realm after a half-cleared nook and Léo Dubois missed a cut-back when well-placed earlier than Marçal performed a ball excessive for Ekambi.

Ederson raced off his line to handle the hazard and it was a call he would remorse. García stretched right into a deal with on Ekambi however, when the ball broke for Cornet, Ederson was uncovered. Cornet knew what he needed to do – bend a shot for the close to nook from distance, beginning it outdoors the publish to take out the back-pedalling Ederson. He executed the talent completely and Lyon’s hopes surged.

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Quarter-finals and home defeats

Metropolis are among the many favourites in 2017-18 however are blitzed by Liverpool at Anfield, happening to lose the tie 5-1 on mixture. The next 12 months, Spurs stand of their manner. After shedding the primary leg, they exit on away objectives after Raheem Sterling’s last-gasp winner is dominated out by VAR. It’s Metropolis’s most painful Champions League exit … for a 12 months, anyway.
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Metropolis made inroads up the within left channel within the first half, with João Cancelo and Sterling outstanding, and so they labored up one thing of a head of steam earlier than the break. Sterling reduce for Rodri who labored Anthony Lopes and Sterling himself was denied by a saving Cornet problem after a beautiful De Bruyne cross. Metropolis might additionally level to the second when Lopes flapped at a Cancelo cross earlier than redeeming himself however they knew they needed to do extra.

Metropolis seemed extra threatening after Guardiola’s change of system, with De Bruyne rising in affect. He made his side-foot end look straightforward after Sterling had overwhelmed Jason Denayer to chop again and Metropolis had been primed for the kill. Jesus reduce inside to work Lopes earlier than he fluffed a volley from Sterling’s cross. Then got here the unravelling.

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Robert Trump, brother of President Trump, dead at 71

Robert Trump, youthful brother of President Trump, died Saturday evening, the White Home confirmed in an announcement from the president. He was 71.

“It’s with heavy coronary heart I share that my great brother, Robert, peacefully handed away tonight,” the president wrote. “He was not simply my brother, he was my greatest buddy. He can be enormously missed, however we are going to meet once more. His reminiscence will dwell on in my coronary heart ceaselessly. Robert, I like you. Relaxation in peace.”

The president had traveled to New York on Friday to go to his ailing brother. A senior administration official had stated the president “has an excellent relationship together with his brother and his brother could be very particular to him.”

Robert, who died simply 11 days earlier than what would have been his 72nd birthday, had reportedly spent greater than per week within the intensive care unit at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York Metropolis earlier this summer time.

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - APRIL 1990: Donald Trump with sister Maryanne Trump Barry and brother Robert Trump attend the Trump Taj Mahal opening April 1990 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Getty Images)

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – APRIL 1990: Donald Trump with sister Maryanne Trump Barry and brother Robert Trump attend the Trump Taj Mahal opening April 1990 in Atlantic Metropolis, New Jersey. (Getty Pictures)

Robert Trump is the president’s youngest brother and the youngest of the 5 Trump siblings: Maryanne Trump Barry, 83, a retired federal choose; Fred Trump Jr., who died in 1981 on the age of 43; Donald, 74, who’s within the center; Elizabeth Trump Grau, 78, a retired financial institution govt, after which Robert.

Like his president brother, Robert Trump joined the household enterprise and was a prime govt on the Trump Group.

Atlantic City, N.J.: Robert Trump, brother of developer Donald Trump, attends a topping-off ceremony for the new transportation facility at the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City on March 19, 1987. (Photo by John Paraskevas/Newsday RM via Getty Images)

Atlantic Metropolis, N.J.: Robert Trump, brother of developer Donald Trump, attends a topping-off ceremony for the brand new transportation facility on the Trump Plaza Lodge and On line casino in Atlantic Metropolis on March 19, 1987. (Picture by John Paraskevas/Newsday RM through Getty Pictures)

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Robert Trump had pulled again from the general public view lately and described himself as “gainfully retired” residing in Millbrook, N.Y. However Robert had come again into the highlight just lately, as he repeatedly tried to dam publication of his niece Mary Trump’s new guide, “Too A lot and By no means Sufficient.”

He requested a restraining order to cease the guide from being revealed, saying its publication can be a violation of the need she signed of the household patriarch Fred Trump Sr.

“Her try and sensationalize and mischaracterize our household relationship in spite of everything of those years for her personal monetary acquire is each a travesty and injustice to the reminiscence of my late brother, Fred, and our beloved mother and father,” he stated. “I and the remainder of my total household are so happy with my great brother, the president, and really feel that Mary’s actions are actually a shame,” Robert Trump instructed the New York Instances in an announcement.

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Robert Trump didn’t court docket the limelight the best way his brother did, however his high-profile divorce in 2008 from his spouse of 25 years, socialite Blaine Trump, broke headlines. Robert Trump was stated to be having an affair together with his secretary, with whom he later lived, Ann Marie Pallan. Robert and Blaine remained on good phrases, with Blaine even attending President Trump’s inauguration in 2017.

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The youngest Trump sibling used his fortune to patronize a lot of native causes and small companies, native residents instructed City and Nation Journal. He was a trustee of Angels of Gentle, a vacation giving nonprofit, and had donated a big quantity to a horse rescue operation within the space, amongst different causes.

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An angry bull chased a crew of firefighters down a Los Angeles road while they were responding to the Lake Fire

A bull chased a crew of firefighters down a highway whereas they responded to the Lake Fireplace in Southern California on Friday.

  • An offended bull chased a number of firefighters down a California highway on Friday whereas they responded to the Lake Fireplace.

  • The Ventura County Fireplace Division referred to as the bull “Ferdinand,” and mentioned firefighters had been clearing the roads when the bull gave chase.

  • Nobody was injured, and Ferdinand “went about his day,” the fireplace division mentioned.

  • The 14,862-acre wildfire was burning close to Lake Hughes, roughly 60 miles north of Los Angeles, and was simply 12% contained as of Saturday night time.

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A gaggle of first responders in Southern California fought off extra than simply the blaze from the Lake Fireplace on Friday.

The Ventura County Fireplace Division posted a video on Friday exhibiting a number of of its firefighters sprinting down a highway as a galloping bull with huge horns gave chase.

“Ferdinand the Bull wasn’t clowning round when he chased FF’s down the highway,” the fireplace division tweeted. “Crews had been clearing the highway so the engines may get to a clearing when they’re chased out. Fortunately nobody was injured and #Ferdinand went about his day.”

The crews had been within the space aiding the Los Angeles County Fireplace Division, and had seen the bull earlier that morning, Ventura County Fireplace Division spokesman Andy VanSciver informed NBC Information.

“The bull was within the bushes and got here out to problem the firefighters,” he informed the community. “Like, ‘That is my grime.'”

The 14,862-acre wildfire was burning close to Lake Hughes, roughly 60 miles north of Los Angeles, and was simply 12% contained as of Saturday night time, in response to the Los Angeles County Fireplace Division.

“Over 100 lightning strikes precipitated recognizing, which shortly unfold the fireplace producing a number of large-scale fires that comprised present and proposed containment traces,” the fireplace division tweeted.

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Now Is Not the Time to Silence America’s Best Global Press Ambassadors

At a time when entry to correct data is extra essential than ever, management at Voice of America (VOA), the government-funded worldwide information broadcaster, is actively undermining America’s skill to succeed in these across the globe who want it most.

VOA produces journalism in 46 languages across the globe, offering information by means of an American lens concerning the essential problems with the day. VOA incessantly hires worldwide journalists as a result of they not solely have a mastery of essential languages but additionally are educated of the journalistic panorama and have sources within the international locations VOA serves. Typically, their reporting is among the many solely information that reaches past the iron curtain of propaganda in despotic strongholds comparable to Russia or Venezuela, offering neutral information concerning the world and their dwelling international locations that’s untainted by native regimes.

However the brand new head of the U.S. Company for World Media, Michael Pack, who oversees VOA, has quietly refused to signal worldwide journalists’ contract renewals, forcing the impacted journalists to go away the nation inside 30 days until they’ve already discovered a brand new job that gives a visa.

Dozens of VOA staff now discover themselves in limbo. Already, many have discovered their contracts haven’t been renewed, with no clarification given, typically with only some days’ discover that they may quickly want to go away the nation. Journalists from locations comparable to Iran face extreme persecution for his or her work for the American authorities; sending them again places their lives at nice danger due to their dedication to our values.

In a press launch final month, CEO Pack has couched his non-decision in a broad accusation towards VOA, citing “systemic, extreme, and basic safety failures” throughout the company. But when that is the trigger for Pack’s resolution to permit the contracts to run out, he ought to say so; as a substitute, not solely the press and the American individuals but additionally his staff are met with silence. The dearth of specificity and proof to help his claims make the accusations appear illegitimate.

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The group has confronted criticism, most lately over its reporting associated to coronavirus that was perceived by many conservatives and the Trump administration as too gentle on China for refusing to interrogate China’s falsified coronavirus loss of life depend. However this concern has additionally been utilized, with no much less egregious examples, to many information organizations at dwelling and overseas. The reply shouldn’t be to strip naked the division at midnight.

The White Home’s issues about VOA — actual as they’re — are endemic to the present media surroundings, not a overseas affect menace metastasizing throughout the company. The expansion of and menace from overseas propaganda inside American media is a subject that VOA lined intimately not even two months in the past. What the issues demand is reform — considerate management that may reinvigorate a corporation that has been broadcasting an American viewpoint to these struggling below the yoke of repressive governments courting again to Nazi Germany.

In a second the place America is pulling again from its world management mantle, VOA serves as an indispensable communication outlet charged with “telling America’s story.” That is notably true in locations the place hostile overseas governments actively unfold disinformation about america. Lowering the worldwide workers of VOA will undermine America’s skill to broadcast our values and promote freedom as autocratic and anti-democratic forces collect steam across the globe.

The urgency to behave is essential. The loss felt by a gutting of our worldwide journalistic capabilities will certainly be felt within the years and many years to come back — however the window to behave to handle it’s shortly shrinking. With overseas journalists already in limbo, and with solely a 30 days earlier than deportations can start, Congress should act instantly.

Leaders from Capitol Hill have come to assistance from the embattled company in current months. In defending the company, they not solely identified the bravery of journalists who face down dictators inside their dwelling international locations but additionally referred to as on the guiding ideas set forth for VOA to “act as a bulwark towards disinformation by means of credible journalism.”

4 Republicans signed on to this letter: Senators Marco Rubio, Lindsey Graham, Jerry Moran, and Susan Collins. They urged CEO Pack to not “spend money on an enterprise that denigrates its personal journalists and workers to the satisfaction of dictators and despots, nor can it’s one which fails to stay as much as its promise of offering entry to a free and impartial press.”

Attaining these objectives — to the frustration of dictators and America’s adversaries across the globe — requires assistance from VOA’s indispensable overseas journalists, some extent the workers at VOA have made repeatedly. Notably when those that need to create false, damaging perceptions of America have spared no expense to co-opt, bribe, and in any other case entice journalists, now could be no time for America to voluntarily give up the ethical excessive floor that our democratic press freedoms afford.

Probably the most compelling benefits America has within the world struggle towards disinformation and propaganda is the liberty of our voices and the righteousness of our trigger. These exist despite the issues now we have domestically and inside our personal journalistic ranks. What units us aside is our capability to enhance, to raised stay as much as our beliefs. This differentiator is not any much less correct in describing what at present ails VOA.

Senators Rubio, Graham, Moran, and Collins ought to take a stand for these beliefs, and actively push again towards Pack’s irresponsible strategy. As members of the president’s get together, they’re the one ones able to use the sort of strain that might keep away from hamstringing America’s worldwide legacy and world reception. By no means has it been extra essential to inform America’s story, and do it in a means that displays the reality to a world desperately in want of it.

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Joe Biden offers condolences to Donald Trump after his brother Robert Trump’s death

“Mr. President, Jill and I are unhappy to be taught of your youthful brother Robert’s passing,” Biden mentioned on Twitter. “I do know the great ache of shedding a liked one — and I understand how essential household is in moments like these. I hope you recognize that our prayers are with you all.”

Robert Trump died Saturday at a New York hospital, Donald Trump introduced in an announcement.

“It’s with heavy coronary heart I share that my fantastic brother, Robert, peacefully handed away tonight. He was not simply my brother, he was my finest good friend. He can be enormously missed, however we’ll meet once more. His reminiscence will stay on in my coronary heart eternally. Robert, I really like you. Relaxation in peace,” the President mentioned.

In response to Biden’s tweet, his Democratic operating mate, the presumptive vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, additionally expressed her condolences and “prayers” to the Trump household.

“Doug and I be part of the Biden household in sending our deepest condolences and prayers to your entire Trump household throughout this tough time. Dropping a liked one is rarely simple however know that we’re considering of you,” Harris posted on Twitter.

Donald Trump is anticipated to attend his brother’s funeral. Nonetheless no particulars have been instantly out there on plans. Moreover, a supply acquainted mentioned the President personally dictated the White Home assertion on his brother.

The President referred to as his brother’s hospital room late on Saturday because it appeared his dying was close to, two individuals aware of the matter informed CNN. It isn’t clear whether or not they linked or whether or not Robert Trump’s situation allowed him to talk by telephone with the President.

Robert Trump, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, dead at age 71Robert Trump, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, dead at age 71

Donald Trump made a final minute choice to go to New York Friday to go to his brother as he headed to New Jersey for the weekend.

Robert Trump had been admitted to New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.

Particulars of Robert Trump’s sickness haven’t been launched. He had been sick for a number of months, an individual aware of data of the matter informed CNN.

Throughout a White Home briefing on Friday, Trump declined to offer reporters with particulars on his brother’s sickness.

“I’ve an exquisite brother. We now have an excellent relationship for a very long time, from day one, so very long time in the past. And he is within the hospital proper now,” Trump mentioned Friday when requested about his brother.

“Hopefully he’ll be alright, however he is — he is fairly — he is having a tough time,” he added.

Later Friday as he headed to see his brother Trump informed reporters: “He is having a tricky time.”

The youthful Trump was beforehand hospitalized in June with an undisclosed severe situation CNN has beforehand reported.

Robert Trump had served as an govt vice chairman of the Trump Group. A part of his duties together with overseeing the group’s Atlantic Metropolis casinos.

Robert Trump was born in 1948 and was one in every of 4 siblings to the President, together with the late Fred Trump, Jr. He was a former prime govt on the Trump Group. He married Ann Marie Pallan earlier this 12 months and was beforehand married to Blaine (Beard) Trump.

Earlier than his dying, Robert Trump resided in Millbrook, New York, within the Hudson Valley.

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Maegan Vazquez, Kristen Holmes and Kevin Liptak and Kevin Bohn contributed to this report.

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Farmer paid £9k by officer after Tesco blackmail attempt

That is the second a farmer was pictured in a Tesco department the place he’s accused of planting a jar of Heinz child meals laced with fragments of steel as a part of a plot to blackmail the grocery store chain for £1.four million in bitcoin. 

Two moms noticed sharp fragments whereas feeding their infants after Nigel Wright, 45, planted tampered jars of Heinz and Cow & Gate in branches throughout the UK, jurors heard.

The married father-of-two allegedly threatened to poison tins of meals with cyanide and salmonella until the grocery store large despatched him £1.5m by way of bitcoin.

Nigel Wright, 45, pictured in the Tesco branch in Lockerbie

Nigel Wright, 45, pictured in the Tesco branch in Lockerbie

The jar of Heinz baby food that was allegedly laced with fragments of a craft knife by Nigel Wright

The jar of Heinz baby food that was allegedly laced with fragments of a craft knife by Nigel Wright

The court docket was proven CCTV footage of Nigel Wright in a Tesco department in Lockerbie, the identical department one mom bought Heinz child meals and located steel fragments inside

Nigel Wright, 45, is on trial at the Old Bailey for allegedly trying to extort nearly £1.5 million in bitcoin from the supermarket chain because he was angry at being underpaid for milk

Nigel Wright, 45, is on trial at the Old Bailey for allegedly trying to extort nearly £1.5 million in bitcoin from the supermarket chain because he was angry at being underpaid for milk

Nigel Wright, 45, is on trial on the Previous Bailey for allegedly making an attempt to extort practically £1.5 million in bitcoin from the grocery store chain as a result of he was offended at being underpaid for milk 

Mom ‘felt sick’ after discovering a craft knife blade in child meals jar throughout feed, court docket instructed

Morven Smith, from Lockerbie, had already fed just a few spoonfuls of Heinz candy and bitter hen to her child when she noticed the shard of steel within the bowl in December 2019.

In a press release, Mrs Smith mentioned she had microwaved half of the jar of child meals in a bowl and put the remainder of the jar again within the fridge.

‘I took the bowl out of the microwave – I gave my son a few spoonfuls and seen one thing shiny – I pulled it out with my fingers at that time.

‘It was horrendous. I felt sick I used to be so shocked.’

Mrs Smith mentioned her husband discovered a second blade caught on the backside of the jar.

She mentioned at first she had solely deliberate to contact Heinz and Tesco, saying: ‘I did not assume somebody might need finished this on objective.’

It was solely when she was wrapping the jar and the blades in a freezer bag that she seen somebody had drawn a circle with a cross by means of it on the underside of the product.

‘I felt sick once I first noticed this,’ she mentioned.

‘I knew at this level the jar had been marked and somebody had finished it on objective.’

Tesco issued a nationwide product recall of all its Heinz child meals and emailed all its Clubcard prospects warning them of the danger.

He despatched a series of menacing emails to an undercover policeman who he believed to be an organization worker demanding a ‘check deposit,’ it was mentioned.

The officer posed as a employee named Sam Scott and transferred Wright one unit of the cryptocurrency – roughly £8,804 – into a web based checking account, jurors heard.

The power had despatched him a complete of £100,000 value of bitcoin by the tip of their undercover operation, jurors heard. 

He claimed to have left six contaminated jars of Cow & Gate on the cabinets prompting a nationwide recall and the removing of 140,000 merchandise from shops, it was mentioned.

Prosecutor Julian Christopher QC instructed the Previous Bailey as we speak: ‘Simply over one bitcoin was despatched to the handle [he set up] on 20 January.’

Studying excerpts of emails allegedly despatched by Wright, the prosecutor mentioned: ‘Pricey Sam, now we have been well mannered and courteous as we recognise you are simply an worker who goes dwelling on the finish of the day* We are saying you pay us then we are going to e mail you.

‘It seems we each did not do what we mentioned we might. For those who arrange a checking account you should purchase bitcoin and switch them into our account.

‘As a goodwill gesture we are going to inform you you might have eight jars of Cow & Gate child meals left in your grocery store cabinets on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 [January] there have been solely six jars left so solely six potential lifeless infants.’

Mr Christopher mentioned: ‘One bitcoin was transferred on 20 January.

‘It seems Mr Wright shouldn’t be conscious at this second that one bitcoin had been transferred.

‘On account of that e mail Tesco eliminated 140,000 jars of Cow & Gate child meals from its cabinets and put out a full product recall.’

The undercover officer, posing as an worker, allegedly replied: ‘I am desperately apprehensive about what you’ve got finished. Please prolong your goodwill and inform me the place you might have positioned these jars so we will cease anyone getting damage.

‘I put a check deposit in your account.’

The court docket has heard Wright had claimed to be one in all a gaggle of dairy farmers calling themselves ‘Man Brush and the Dairy Pirates + Tinkerbell the naughty fairy’ who felt they’d been underpaid by Tesco.

He instructed the corporate he would reveal the situation of the lethal jars in change for £1.5m within the cryptocurrency, jurors heard. 

The farmer accepts he had despatched the threats however claimed he did so beneath duress from travellers who visited his caravan and instructed him they might kill his kids and rape his spouse. 

Nigel Wright, 45, in a Tesco store in Lockerbie where he is accused of planting a jar of Heinz baby food laced with fragments of a craft knife as part of a plot to blackmail the company

Nigel Wright, 45, in a Tesco store in Lockerbie where he is accused of planting a jar of Heinz baby food laced with fragments of a craft knife as part of a plot to blackmail the company

Nigel Wright, 45, in a Tesco retailer in Lockerbie the place he’s accused of planting a jar of Heinz child meals laced with fragments of a craft knife as a part of a plot to blackmail the corporate

Wright, from Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, denies four counts of blackmail and two counts of contaminating goods at the Old Bailey where a trial is expected to last three weeks

Wright, from Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, denies four counts of blackmail and two counts of contaminating goods at the Old Bailey where a trial is expected to last three weeks

Wright, from Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, denies 4 counts of blackmail and two counts of contaminating items on the Previous Bailey the place a trial is predicted to final three weeks

MOTHER ALMOST FED NINE-MONTH-OLD BABY SHARDS OF METAL, COURT TOLD 

A mom wept as she instructed the court docket how she discovered ‘shredded chippings’ of steel in a can of Heinz child meals she was about to feed her toddler daughter.

Harpreet Kaur Singh, from Rochdale, appeared by way of video-link as we speak and defined how she found the fragments in merchandise sooner or later earlier than 16 December final 12 months.

The mom mentioned she had been getting ready a can of Heinz Sunday Rooster Dinner for her nine-month-old child lady when she noticed shards inside it and threw it within the bin.

She contacted Tesco after receiving a letter from them warning prospects that a contaminated product had been present in one in all their shops.

The nationwide recall rang ‘alarm bells’ with Ms Kaur Singh after she discovered steel in one more tin of Heinz child meals just a few days later, it was mentioned. 

Giving proof at Nigel Wright’s blackmail trial, Ms Kaur Singh wiped away tears with a tissue as she relived the traumatic expertise.

‘Did that letter ring any alarm bells with you?’ Mr Christopher requested.

‘Sure it did,’ Ms Kaur Singh mentioned.

‘Simply earlier than that I opened a jar of Heinz meals, Rooster Sunday Dinner, for my little daughter.

‘I put it right into a bowl and once I went to microwave it there was a steel chipping in there and at first I didn’t assume something of it. I binned it.

‘However then [on a separate occasion] I opened a second jar, Heinz Cheese and Tomato Pasta Stars.

‘Once more I noticed the steel chippings inside it.

‘I referred to as my husband and mentioned are you able to come and take a look at this and he mentioned it’s steel chippings, bin all of it, so I binned all of the meals.’

Requested when she discovered the primary contaminated tin, Ms Kaur Singh mentioned: ‘Earlier than 16 December 2019 as a result of on 16 December my son handed away. After that date we didn’t eat meat in the home out of respect for my son’s dying.’

‘So this being the Sunday Rooster Dinner, it should have been a while earlier than 16 December?’ Mr Christopher requested.

‘Sure,’ the mom replied.

Steel was found in cans of Heinz child meals offered at shops in Lockerbie and Rochdale in November and December 2019, it was mentioned. 

Wright instructed officers upon arrest that he had been held at knife-point by travellers threatening to rape his spouse and kill his kids until he paid them £1m, it was mentioned. 

He accepted sending blackmail letters to Tesco in his police interview after he was traced again to his caravan and stopped at a close-by Toyota storage on 25 February. 

The farmer claimed he had been visited by a gaggle of travellers who held a blade to his throat and ordered him to pay them cash, jurors heard.

However prosecutor Julian Christopher QC mentioned his story failed to elucidate the obvious ‘delight’ he took in drafting the horrific letters. 

The court docket heard officers discovered Wright in possession of papers linked to the bitcoin account which police used to get better all 13.9 bitcoin transferred by the undercover officer, value roughly £100,000 

Police additionally discovered the Toyota laptop computer and telephone which had been used to view Sam Scott’s last e mail and which had been used to take a screenshot of the bitcoin pockets.

There was additionally a component used pack of envelopes which matched lots of these used to ship blackmail letters to the varied Tesco shops, the court docket heard. 

Wright allegedly complained that he had been subjected to a ‘horrendous’ ordeal by travellers demanding cash from him, it was mentioned.

Mr Christopher mentioned: ‘In abstract, his account was as follows: he accepted that previous to the interview he had instructed officers ‘I have been threatened and my household for a 12 months’, and ‘It is horrendous what’s been occurring, I’ve hated it’. 

The prosecutor mentioned Wright described reporting an incident the place the travellers pulled him over on the A46 however did not take it additional out of concern of reprisals.

He continued: ‘Thereafter some travellers had come to his farm and instructed him that as a result of he had precipitated them bother he needed to get them half one million kilos.’

Wright instructed officers he was given the laptop computer and an e mail handle to contact Tesco an threaten to infect child meals.

Mr Christopher mentioned: ‘With out giving specifics of particular person events, he mentioned that he had been threatened with a looking knife, and the lads had threatened to rape his spouse and kill him and his kids; they’d elevated the amount of cash they had been demanding to £1million, and he had been appearing in concern for his life. 

‘The prosecution allege that all the account of being compelled to commit these offences as a result of he was being threatened by travellers is unfaithful, and that the explanation that the small print have modified is as a result of the fiction has needed to be tailored to suit the proof because it emerges.’

Wright, of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, denies 4 counts of blackmail and two counts of contaminating items.

In a separate cost of blackmail Wright is accused of demanding £150,000 value of bitcoin from a driver with whom he had a highway rage altercation. 

The trial, which is predicted to final for 3 weeks, continues. 

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Trump called Kamala Harris ‘nasty’ – is it because she grills powerful men?

On Tuesday, Donald Trump referred to Kamala Harris as a “nasty girl”, referencing her 2018 grilling of Brett Kavanaugh over allegations – denied by Kavanaugh – that the now supreme courtroom justice tried to rape Dr Christine Blasey Ford after they had been youngsters.

Nasty or “not good” appear to be phrases Trump reserves for girls who maintain males in energy to account: Trump equally insulted Hilary Clinton throughout the 2016 election race, when she hinted at his reluctance to publish his tax returns. Trump additionally ordered feminine reporters who query him to “be good” and has beforehand mentioned it was not “good” to name a lady “powerful”.

However Harris, who was beforehand California’s high prosecutor – for which she has drawn criticism – doesn’t wish to go simple on her opponents. The truth is, she routinely topics them to robust and thorough cross-examination.

Right here’s a listing of her “nastiest” – or, relying on the way you view it, strongest – traces of questioning.

Joe Madison
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Any girl who opposes Donald Trump will get known as a #nastywoman. However mark my phrases: if he tries to deal with @KamalaHarris the best way he’s handled all these different girls, she’s going to eat him for lunch. https://t.co/oA2xlkvsVB


August 12, 2020

Questioning Brett Kavanaugh


Key moments from the Ford and Kavanaugh hearings – video

Kavanaugh was questioned over a four-day affirmation listening to in relation to Dr Ford’s allegations – throughout which Harris’s questioning was a standout second. Her blistering questions propelled her into the highlight: Kavanaugh squirmed as Harris requested whether or not he would request an FBI investigation into the claims; whether or not males who’ve feminine associates can nonetheless do dangerous issues to different girls; and whether or not he even bothered to observe Dr Ford’s testimony (he didn’t).

Making Jeff Classes nervous

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(@keithboykin)

Hillary Clinton endured 11 hours of GOP-led Benghazi listening to, however Jeff Classes will get “nervous” from a troublesome query by Sen. Kamala Harris. pic.twitter.com/3gdobbotnW


June 14, 2017

In 2017, throughout investigations into Russian interference within the 2016 election, the then legal professional basic, Jeff Classes, appeared to have a reminiscence downside. He didn’t keep in mind anybody he met. He prefaced lots of his solutions with “to the most effective of my recollection”, and even in his written testimony, he wrote of not remembering key particulars. When Harris repeatedly pressed Classes on his refusal to reply questions, he mentioned her questioning was making him nervous.

William Barr didn’t see it coming

Nate Lerner
(@NathanLerner)

Kamala Harris goes to be an particularly big asset for Biden and Democrats if Trump and Barr refuse to just accept the election outcomes and will not go away the White Home.

She’s going to tear them aside. pic.twitter.com/VVNucdKJcs

August 12, 2020

Through the Mueller investigation, Harris flexed her authorized muscle when it got here to grilling Classes’ successor as legal professional basic, William Barr. Her fast questioning, willingness to elaborate, and refusal to be sidetracked when he pretended to not perceive had been all prime viewing for somebody who desires to see how a nasty girl goes about not letting a person off the hook.

She even grilled Biden

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Reupping this clip of Kamala Harris demolishing Joe Biden within the debates — for no purpose in any respect at present. #VPPick pic.twitter.com/noyF93mKkQ


August 11, 2020

If it’s true that you ought to be with somebody who challenges you, Biden has made the suitable determination in selecting Harris as his operating mate. Through the Democratic race, he and Harris often went toe-to-toe. When Biden got here below fireplace for working with segregationist senators to oppose bussing, he mentioned he was backed by the one African American girl ever within the Senate – fully forgetting about Harris. She interjected: “No, the opposite one is right here.”

Her standout second got here when she gave frank testimony in regards to the impression of bussing on her personal life, displaying grace and grit as she held Biden to account.

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