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Tuesday, February 25, 2025 (02-25-2025)

Some Good News, for a change: ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “Astronomers have been carefully watching 2024 YR4, a space rock with a heightened chance of hitting Earth in 2032. But fear not: NASA announced on Monday that it posed a threat no longer — the odds that the asteroid would smash into our planet have dropped to nearly zero.”

New York Times: “Eleven days after the pope was hospitalized, speculation is mounting and prayers for his recovery verge on a vigil.”

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Monday, February 24, 2025

New York Times: “Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto President John F. Kennedy’s limousine as it came under fire in Dallas and prevented a scrambling Jacqueline Kennedy from falling to the ground, died on Friday at his home in Belvedere, Calif. Mr. Hill, hailed for his bravery but long tormented by his inability to save the president’s life, was 93.”

New York Times: “Roberta Flack, the magnetic singer and pianist whose intimate blend of soul, jazz and folk made her one of the most popular artists of the 1970s, died on Monday in Manhattan. She was 88.”

New York Times: “Pope Francis is suffering from 'initial, mild kidney failure' in addition to the serious respiratory illness that has left the 88-year-old pontiff in critical condition in a Rome hospital, the Vatican said on Sunday. Describing a 'complex' clinical picture, the Vatican said that the kidney ailment was 'at present under control,' and that there had been no repeat of the respiratory crisis that the pope had experienced on Saturday. The pope was 'alert and well oriented,' the Vatican said, and he attended Mass in his suite along with the medical staff caring for him.”

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Marie: Sorry, my countdown clock was unreliable; then it became completely unreliable. I can't keep up with it. Maybe I'll try another one later.

 

Public Service Announcement

Zoë Schlanger in the Atlantic: "Throw out your black plastic spatula. In a world of plastic consumer goods, avoiding the material entirely requires the fervor of a religious conversion. But getting rid of black plastic kitchen utensils is a low-stakes move, and worth it. Cooking with any plastic is a dubious enterprise, because heat encourages potentially harmful plastic compounds to migrate out of the polymers and potentially into the food. But, as Andrew Turner, a biochemist at the University of Plymouth recently told me, black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid." This is a gift link from laura h.

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Washington Post: "Americans can again order free rapid coronavirus tests by mail, the Biden administration announced Thursday. People can request four free at-home tests per household through covidtests.gov. They will begin shipping Monday. The move comes ahead of an expected winter wave of coronavirus cases. The September revival of the free testing program is in line with the Biden administration’s strategy to respond to the coronavirus as part of a broader public health campaign to protect Americans from respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), that surge every fall and winter. But free tests were not mailed during the summer wave, which wastewater surveillance data shows is now receding."

Democrats' Weekly Address

Marie (Feb 23): As far as I can tell, there isn't any. I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like Democrats are so screwed up, they can't even put together a couple of minutes of video to tell us how screwed we are.

Out with the Black. In with the White. New York Times: “Lester Holt, the veteran NBC newscaster and anchor of the 'NBC Nightly News' over the last decade, announced on Monday that he will step down from the flagship evening newscast in the coming months. Mr. Holt told colleagues that he would remain at NBC, expanding his duties at 'Dateline,' where he serves as the show’s anchor.... He said that he would continue anchoring the evening news until 'the start of summer.' The network did not immediately name a successor.” ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “MSNBC said on Monday that Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary who has become one of the most prominent hosts at the network, would anchor a nightly weekday show in prime time. Ms. Psaki, 46, will host a show at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, replacing Alex Wagner, a longtime political journalist who has anchored that hour since 2022, according to a memo to staff from Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC’s president. Ms. Wagner will remain at MSNBC as an on-air correspondent. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC’s biggest star, has been anchoring the 9 p.m. hour on weeknights for the early days of ... [Donald] Trump’s administration but will return to hosting one night a week at the end of April.”

New York Times: “Joy Reid’s evening news show on MSNBC is being canceled, part of a far-reaching programming overhaul orchestrated by Rebecca Kutler, the network’s new president, two people familiar with the changes said. The final episode of Ms. Reid’s 7 p.m. show, 'The ReidOut,' is planned for sometime this week, according to the people, who were not authorized to speak publicly. The show, which features in-depth interviews with politicians and other newsmakers, has been a fixture of MSNBC’s lineup for the past five years. MSNBC is planning to replace Ms. Reid’s program with a show led by a trio of anchors: Symone Sanders Townsend, a political commentator and former Democratic strategist; Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee; and Alicia Menendez, the TV journalist, the people said. They currently co-host 'The Weekend,' which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings.” MB: In case you've never seen “The Weekend,” let me assure you it's pretty awful. ~~~

     ~~~ AP Update: "Joy Reid is leaving MSNBC, the network’s new president announced in a memo to staff on Monday, marking an end to the political analyst and anchor’s prime time news show."

Y! Entertainment: "Meanwhile, [Alex] Wagner will also be removed from her 9 pm weeknight slot. Wagner has already been working as a correspondent after Rachel Maddow took over hosting duties during ... Trump’s first 100 days in office. It’s now expected that Wagner will not return as host, but is expected to stay on as a contributor. Jen Psaki, President Biden’s former White House press secretary, is a likely replacement for Wagner, though a decision has not been finalized." MB: In fairness to Psaki, she is really too boring to watch. On the other hand, she is White. ~~~

     ~~~ RAS: "So MSNBC is getting rid of both of their minority evening hosts. Both women of color who are not afraid to call out the truth. Outspoken minorities don't have a long shelf life in the world of our corporate news media."

As we watch in horror the rapid destruction of our democratic form of government, it is comforting to remember there is life outside politics. I took a break a while ago to enjoy a brief lesson in the history of the moonwalk: ~~~

But it may go back even further:

And this chronological account is helpful:

New York Times: “Chuck Todd, the former 'Meet the Press' moderator and a longtime fixture of NBC’s political coverage, told colleagues on Friday that he was leaving the network. A nearly two-decade veteran of NBC, Mr. Todd said that Friday would be his last day at NBC.... Mr. Todd, 52, is the latest TV news star to step aside at a moment when salaries are being scrutinized — and slashed — by major media companies. Hoda Kotb exited NBC’s 'Today' show this month, and Neil Cavuto of Fox News and CNN’s Chris Wallace departed their cable news homes late last year.”

CNBC: “ CNN plans to lay off hundreds of employees Thursday [Jan. 23] as it refocuses the business around a global digital audience.... The layoffs come as CNN is rearranging its linear TV lineup and building out digital subscription products. The cuts will help CNN lower production costs and consolidate teams, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic changes. Certain shows that are produced in New York or Washington may move to Atlanta, where production can be done more cheaply, said the people. For the most part, the job cuts won’t affect CNN’s most recognizable names, who are under contract, said the people. CNN has about 3,500 employees worldwide.... NBC News is also planning cuts later this week, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic changes. While the exact number couldn’t be determined, the job losses will be well under 50....”

 

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Sunday
Oct062024

The Conversation -- October 6, 2024

Katie Rogers of the New York Times: "For the first time, Vice President Kamala Harris dismissed criticism from some Republicans that she does not have biological children.... In an appearance on the podcast 'Call Her Daddy,' which is popular with Gen Z and millennial women, Ms. Harris discussed reproductive rights and economic issues. She addressed comments from Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the governor of Arkansas, who recently suggested that having biological children helped with her humility -- a virtue she implied Ms. Harris lacked.... When the conversation turned to attacks by Republicans against 'childless cat ladies,' Ms. Harris called the criticism, popularized by past comments by Senator JD Vance of Ohio ... 'mean and meanspirited.' Ms. Harris referred to her stepchildren, Cole and Ella Emhoff, as her children.... The 'Call Her Daddy' interview was part of several appearances that Ms. Harris will make this week with news outlets and niche podcasts or radio shows.:

Kellen Browning of the New York Times: "Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota fielded tough questions on abortion, immigration, the economy and his own past misstatements in an interview on 'Fox News Sunday,' that was mainly noteworthy because it was his first appearance on a Sunday news program since becoming Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate. He turned some questions into critiques of ... Donald J. Trump and sidestepped others. Asked whether Israel had the right to strike Iranian oil facilities or nuclear facilities, he did not directly answer.... Confronted by a series of misstatements he has made -- including on China, where he traveled in August 1989, and indicating he and his wife had used in vitro fertilization when they in fact used a different fertility treatment called intrauterine insemination -- Mr. Walz acknowledged that he sometimes misspeaks."

Daniel Dale of CNN fact-checks "Six Days of Trump Lies about the Hurricane Helene Response.... Donald Trump has delivered a barrage of lies and distortions about the federal response to Hurricane Helene. While various misinformation about the response has spread widely without Trump's involvement, the Republican presidential nominee has been one of the country's leading deceivers on the subject. Over a span of six days, in public comments and social media posts, Trump has used his powerful megaphone to endorse or invent false or unsubstantiated claims. The chief targets of his hurricane-related dishonesty have been Vice President Kamala Harris ... and President Joe Biden."

Mariana Alfaro of the Washington Post: "House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) wouldn't acknowledge Sunday that Joe Biden won the 2020 election when asked directly about the election denialism that ... Donald Trump continues to promote on the campaign trail. During a testy exchange on ABC News's 'This Week,' host George Stephanopoulos asked Johnson if he could say 'unequivocally that Joe Biden won the 2020 election and Trump lost.' Johnson declined, saying only that 'this is the game that is always played by mainstream media with mainstream Republicans. It's a gotcha game.'... In the immediate aftermath of the 2020 election, Johnson led a congressional effort to overturn the presidential results in four battleground states.... Johnson was also among the Republicans who, on Jan. 6, 2021, voted against certifying the electoral college vote for Biden in two key battleground states.... Johnson's comments Sunday may draw scrutiny about what he might do between Election Day on Nov. 5 and Congress's certification of the vote on Jan. 6 if Trump does not win in the electoral college."

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Presidential Race

Problem Solver. Reid Epstein of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris met with North Carolina and federal emergency officials on Saturday in Charlotte as she continued to help oversee the disaster response in the Southeast after Hurricane Helene. Ms. Harris participated in a storm response briefing at a North Carolina Air National Guard base at Charlotte's airport, where she was joined by Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina and Mayor Esther Manheimer of Asheville, N.C., which was particularly hard-hit. The vice president praised local officials and residents for their response to the storm.... The vice president's office said 74 percent of those who reported losing access to electricity during the storm have had it restored. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is overseeing the federal response, has more than 700 people in North Carolina, Ms. Harris's office said.... In addition to reviewing the official storm response, Ms. Harris visited a volunteer center, where she briefly joined them making packages of donated necessities -- including things like canned food, formula, diapers and flashlights -- for North Carolinians stranded by the storm." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Perhaps the reason we didn't see Trump doing anything menial like packaging relief supplies he pretended to donate is that he never mastered a grunt job like the one Harris held at McDonald's. Or maybe he's just too old & feeble to lift canned goods & flashlights. Oh, and the only way we'll ever see him fording a flooded street in search of storm victims is if some fan Photoshops his fat head onto an actual rescuer's body. (See below.)

Part of the Problem. Marie: Here's one of a number of fake photos of Trump's "rescue efforts" in hurricane-devasted zones. People really think Former President* Narcissist P. Sociapath is risking his own life struggling through knee-deep floodwaters to save his fellow citizens in distress:

~~~ Maxine Joselow, et al., of the Washington Post: "Across the Southeast, false rumors and conspiracy theories are flying about [Hurricane] Helene, which ... [has caused] at least 229 deaths in six states. The misinformation is adding to the chaos and confusion in many storm-battered communities, including many rural areas that lack power and cell service, leading locals to rely on word of mouth.... In places with internet access, such falsehoods have flourished on social media platforms such as X. The tech company has pulled back on efforts to combat misinformation after its takeover by billionaire Elon Musk, prompting concern from many disaster experts.... The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been updating a webpage seeking to dispute common rumors, while the North Carolina Department of Public Safety has done the same....

"Donald Trump has amplified the false claim about [FEMA money being spent on undocumented] migrants during campaign rallies and on his platform, Truth Social. And Mark Robinson, the embattled Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, has repeatedly alleged that there has been no state government response to Helene, even though [Gov. Roy] Cooper [D] has traversed the affected areas, visiting emergency operations centers and meeting with storm survivors.... North Carolina state Sen. Kevin Corbin, a Republican, slammed the rampant misinformation Thursday in a Facebook post, tagging several GOP colleagues.... Musk, whose 200 million X followers make him [X's] most influential user, sent at least 12 posts Friday amplifying criticism of the Biden administration's response to Helene, much of it based on false or misleading claims."

Michael Gold & Maggie Haberman of the New York Times: "Donald J. Trump returned to Butler, Pa., on Saturday for a massive rally at the fairgrounds where he was struck in July by a would-be assassin's bullet.... His speech quickly swung from a somber commemoration of the slain firefighter, Corey Comperatore, to a somewhat subdued, sanded-down version of his standard attacks on his opponent, complete with exaggerations and falsehoods. Mr. Trump commended his own performance in the face of adversity and brought out one of his biggest backers, the billionaire Elon Musk, who jumped up and down on the stage." The Guardian's report is here. ~~~

~~~ Ryan Mac of the New York Times: "Elon Musk, the billionaire head of Tesla and SpaceX, strode onto the stage to cheers at Donald J. Trump's rally on Saturday night, lifted his arms above his head and jumped into the air -- twice -- exposing his navel as his shirt rode up.... Mr. Musk publicly endorsed Mr. Trump in the minutes after a gunman tried to kill the former president on July 13 in Butler, Pa., in a post on X, the social media platform he owns.... 'President Trump must win to preserve the Constitution,' Mr. Musk said, after bounding to the mic with his hands in the air. 'He must win to preserve democracy in America.... The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech,' Mr. Musk said at the rally. 'They want to take away your right to bear arms. They want to take away your right to vote, effectively.'" MB: Musk's ability to turn reality on its head is quite impressive.

And what to my wondering eyes should appear, momentarily at least, at the top of the main page of the online New York Times: ~~~

~~~ Peter Baker & Dylan Freedman of the New York Times: "... Mr. Trump has seemed confused, forgetful, incoherent or disconnected from reality lately. In fact, it happens so often these days that it no longer even generates much attention. He rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought -- some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. He voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. He digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own 'beautiful' body. He relishes 'a great day in Louisiana' after spending the day in Georgia. He expresses fear that North Korea is 'trying to kill me' when he presumably means Iran. As late as last month, Mr. Trump was still speaking as if he were running against President Biden, five weeks after his withdrawal from the race....

"According to a computer analysis by The New York Times, Mr. Trump's rally speeches now last an average of 82 minutes, compared with 45 minutes in 2016. Proportionately, he uses 13 percent more all-or-nothing terms like 'always' and 'never' than he did eight years ago, which some experts consider a sign of advancing age. Similarly, he uses 32 percent more negative words than positive words now, compared with 21 percent in 2016, which can be another indicator of cognitive change. And he uses swearwords 69 percent more often than he did when he first ran, a trend that could reflect what experts call disinhibition.... The Times analysis found that Mr. Trump speaks at a fourth-grade level...." Worth a read.

Katie Rogers of the New York Times tells you everything you might want to know -- and more -- about Melania's "memoir." (Also linked yesterday.)

Maureen Dowd of the New York Times: "Vance's performance was chilling. Once I thought Trump would be an aberration for Republicans. But on Tuesday night, I saw the future of the party and it was lies piled on lies, and darkness swallowing darkness." (Also linked yesterday.)

Marie: RAS links to an interesting post by Steve M. on JD Vance & his promoters at the NYT. The post is particularly interesting to me because Steve saw what was going on in real time, and -- even though I was paying attention to politics then -- JayDee was completely off my radar. (Also linked yesterday.)

Hitler plans to open a restaurant in Springfield, Ohio. Thanks to Forrest M. for the link: ~~~

Annie Karni of the New York Times: "Representative Eli Crane, a first-term Republican from Arizona, has been everywhere that will have him, promoting conspiracy theories about the assassination attempts against Mr. Trump, despite all evidence that such theories are false. And far from sidelining or attempting to silence him, Republican leaders have given him a prominent platform to air his outlandish claims at the highest levels.... Mr. Crane, a tattooed former member of the Navy SEALs and a onetime contender on 'Shark Tank,' now is part of a different type of reality show.... He has ... established a reputation for extreme language and tactics.... Mr. Crane's efforts have received a major boost from the right-wing media echo chamber, making him all but impossible for the Republicans on the official task force to ignore. So instead of trying to quiet him, House Republicans have accommodated him." MB: Nice try at crazy, Eli, but still more plausible than "'they' control the weather." (Also linked yesterday.)

Donald's Site, Where Scammers Go to Scam. Matt Novak of Gizmodo: Donald Trump's failing social media site cynically named Truth Social "has ... been flooded with scammers who are swindling users out of enormous sums of money. We're talking about people who've lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in a relatively short period of time.... Truth Social seems to be a target-rich environment for people who are easy to con.... Complaints filed with the FTC ... seem to involve plenty of elderly fans of Donald Trump.... The scams happening on Truth Social appear to be most commonly pig butchering, a method of gaining someone's trust while getting them to give you increasingly large amounts of money, all while making it seem like the victim is making wise investments." The story includes summaries of multiple complaints made to the FTC. Thanks to RAS for the link.


Adam Liptak
of the New York Times takes a look at the Supreme Court's docket for its upcoming term, which begins Monday. "... the docket is, for now at least, back to a sort of normalcy, promising decisions that will produce sharp divisions among the justices and ripple through American life but fall short of producing the titanic societal shocks of recent years.... The coming months may also bring voting disputes that could decide the presidential election."

Linda Greenhouse of the New York Times: "The most important decision the Supreme Court's justices will make in the new term that begins on Monday transcends the questions presented in any of its many cases. It is whether the court will resume or refrain from injecting itself into the country's culture wars.... Dozens of religion cases are making their way through the federal and state judicial systems, many filed by plaintiffs with the Supreme Court in mind." Greenhouse opines that the Court -- and some lower-court judges -- has moved from what she once called "grievance conservatism" to "grievance Christianity."

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Colorado. Who Could Have Predicted This? Amy Hanson of the AP: "A rural Colorado county courthouse beefed up security Friday after threats were made against staff and a judge who sentenced former county clerk Tina Peters to nearly nine years behind bars and admonished her for her role in a data breach scheme catalyzed by the lie that the 2020 election was stolen from ... Donald Trump. Courthouse staff in Grand Junction, Colorado, received multiple threats that were being vetted by law enforcement while extra security was provided, said spokesperson Wendy Likes with the Mesa County Sheriff's Office." (Also linked yesterday.)

Idaho. AP: "Tensions rose during a bipartisan forum this week after an audience question about discrimination reportedly led an Idaho state senator to angrily tell a Native American candidate to 'go back where you came from.' Republican Sen. Dan Foreman left the event early after the outburst and later denied making any racist comments in a Facebook post.... In his Facebook post, Foreman called the incident a 'quintessential display of race-baiting' and said the Democratic attendees made personal attacks and 'proclaimed Idaho to be a racist state.'... He did not respond to a voice message from The Associated Press seeking comment." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Which is worst? (a) A state senator is a blatant racist. (b) A state senator is incredibly stupid. (c) People voted for this guy.

New York. Trip Gabriel of the New York Times: "David Burnham, a former investigative reporter for The New York Times whose exposé of corruption in the New York City Police Department in 1970 led to public hearings; tarnished top officials, including the mayor; and inspired the movie 'Serpico,' about Mr. Burnham's chief source, Detective Frank Serpico, died on Tuesday at his home in Spruce Head, Maine. He was 91."

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Israel/Palestine, et al.

The New York Times' live updates of developments Sunday in Israel's wars are here: "The Israeli military carried out airstrikes in the Gaza Strip early Sunday and signaled that it was stepping up operations in the enclave as it pressed on with its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon.... Early on Sunday, the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for the vast majority of northern Gaza, saying this was in preparation for 'a new phase' in the war. That came hours after Israeli warplanes attacked Jabaliya, in the northern part of the enclave.... The military also said that it had struck a mosque and a school-turned-shelter in the central Gaza city of Deir al Balah overnight."

Liam Stack, et al., of the New York Times: "... Israel escalated its fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon on Saturday.... Israeli strikes appeared to hit the Dahiya, an area south of Beirut, where Hezbollah holds sway and where the Israeli military late on Friday again issued evacuation warnings for civilians.... Fighting expanded across the region, with the United States Central Command striking Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen and Israeli forces warning residents in two areas in the central Gaza Strip to evacuate, presumably in preparation for stepped up military action there...."

Niha Masih, et al., of the Washington Post: "French President Emmanuel Macron urged countries to stop providing weapons to Israel for its war in the Gaza Strip and expressed concern that the civilians of Lebanon could face a similar fate as those in Gaza.... France itself, Macron said, was not delivering any weapons.... Macron said Lebanon should not be allowed to 'become a new Gaza.'... At a summit for francophone leaders in Paris on Saturday, Macron appeared to take a jab at the United States, by far Israel's largest supplier of weapons: 'If we call for a cease-fire, consistency is to not provide weapons of war,' he said. 'And I think that those who provide them cannot every day call for a cease-fire alongside us and continue to supply them.'" MB: That does seem logical, doesn't it?

News Ledes

New York Times: "Two boys have been arrested and charged in a street attack on David A. Paterson, a former governor of New York, and his stepson, the police said. One boy, who is 12, was charged with second-degree gang assault, and the other, a 13-year-old, was charged with third-degree gang assault, the police said on Saturday night. Both boys, accompanied by their parents, turned themselves in to the police, according to Sean Darcy, a spokesman for Mr. Paterson. A third person, also a minor, went to the police but was not charged in the Friday night attack in Manhattan, according to an internal police report.... Two other people, both adults, were involved in the attack, according to the police. They fled on foot and have not been caught, the police said. The former governor was not believed to have been targeted in the assault...."

Weather Channel: "Tropical Storm Milton, which formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, is expected to become a hurricane late Sunday or early Monday. The storm is expected to pose a major hurricane threat to Florida by midweek, just over a week after Helene pushed through the region. The National Hurricane Center says that 'there is an increasing risk of life-threatening storm surge and wind impacts for portions of the west coast of the Florida Peninsula beginning late Tuesday or Wednesday.'"

Saturday
Oct052024

The Conversation -- October 5, 2024

Colorado. Who Could Have Predicted This? Amy Hanson of the AP: "A rural Colorado county courthouse beefed up security Friday after threats were made against staff and a judge who sentenced former county clerk Tina Peters to nearly nine years behind bars and admonished her for her role in a data breach scheme catalyzed by the lie that the 2020 election was stolen from ... Donald Trump. Courthouse staff in Grand Junction, Colorado, received multiple threats that were being vetted by law enforcement while extra security was provided, said spokesperson Wendy Likes with the Mesa County Sheriff's Office."

Idaho. AP: "Tensions rose during a bipartisan forum this week after an audience question about discrimination reportedly led an Idaho state senator to angrily tell a Native American candidate to 'go back where you came from.' Republican Sen. Dan Foreman left the event early after the outburst and later denied making any racist comments in a Facebook post.... In his Facebook post, Foreman called the incident a 'quintessential display of race-baiting' and said the Democratic attendees made personal attacks and 'proclaimed Idaho to be a racist state.'... He did not respond to a voice message from The Associated Press seeking comment." ~~~

     ~~~ Which is worst? (a) A state senator is a blatant racist. (b) A state senator is incredibly stupid. (c) People voted for this guy.

Marie: Here's one of a number of fake photos of Trump's "rescue efforts" in hurricane-devasted zones. People really think Former President* Narcissist P. Sociapath is risking his own life struggling through knee-deep floodwaters to save his fellow citizens in distress:

Maureen Dowd of the New York Times: "Vance's performance was chilling. Once I thought Trump would be an aberration for Republicans. But on Tuesday night, I saw the future of the party and it was lies piled on lies, and darkness swallowing darkness."

Marie: RAS links to an interesting post by Steve M. on JD Vance & his promoters at the NYT. The post is particularly interesting to me because Steve saw what was going on in real time, and -- even though I was paying attention to politics then -- JayDee was completely off my radar.

Katie Rogers of the New York Times tells you everything you might want to know -- and more -- about Melania's "memoir."

Annie Karni of the New York Times: "Representative Eli Crane, a first-term Republican from Arizona, has been everywhere that will have him, promoting conspiracy theories about the assassination attempts against Mr. Trump, despite all evidence that such theories are false. And far from sidelining or attempting to silence him, Republican leaders have given him a prominent platform to air his outlandish claims at the highest levels.... Mr. Crane, a tattooed former member of the Navy SEALs and a onetime contender on 'Shark Tank,' now is part of a different type of reality show.... He has ... established a reputation for extreme language and tactics.... Mr. Crane's efforts have received a major boost from the right-wing media echo chamber, making him all but impossible for the Republicans on the official task force to ignore. So instead of trying to quiet him, House Republicans have accommodated him." MB: Nice try at crazy, Eli, but still more plausible than "'they' control the weather."

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Presidential Race

Michael Shear of the New York Times: "President Biden said Friday he was not sure next month's election would be peaceful if ... Donald J. Trump lost his bid for another term in the White House. In a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room -- his first since taking office -- Mr. Biden was asked if he had confidence the election would be free, fair and peaceful. 'I'm confident it will be free and fair,' Mr. Biden told reporters. 'I don&'t know whether it will be peaceful.... Things that Trump has said and the things that he said last time when he didn't like the outcome of the election were very dangerous,' Mr. Biden added, noting that during the vice-presidential debate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio 'did not say he'd accept the outcome' of the coming election. 'So, I'm concerned about what they're going to do,' he added.... The president declined to comment about any preparations that the administration is making to try to counter that kind of violence, saying only that he is briefed about threats to domestic security all the time."

Michael Shear of the New York Times: "President Biden, who reluctantly surrendered his bid for a second term over the summer, had just finished his first-ever appearance in the White House briefing room on Friday when a reporter yelled out a question many people have been wondering about for months. 'Do you want to reconsider dropping out of the race?' the reporter asked.... The president paused, then turned around and declared 'I'm back in!' before cracking a smile and offering a wave of his hand...."

Cleve Wootson & Yasmeen Abutaleb of the Washington Post: "Vice President Kamala Harris met with Arab American and Muslim leaders in Michigan on Friday, part of an ongoing effort to stem defections from a pivotal group of voters who have fiercely criticized President Joe Biden for his staunch support of Israel's wars in Gaza and now Lebanon.... Arab Americans make up an unusually large proportion of the Democratic electorate in Michigan, a state critical to Harris's campaign strategy.... Harris's campaign released a statement about the meeting, saying she 'expressed her concern over the scale of suffering in Gaza and ... discussed her efforts to end the war in Gaza.' Harris also expressed concern about civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon, and talked about efforts to prevent a larger regional war, according to the statement."

Marie: Akhilleus & I are not the only conspiracy theorists who have turned our suspicious eyes on Bibi. And we're in very good company: ~~~

     ~~~ Alexander Bolton of the Hill: "Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) says he's worried Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be trying to influence the U.S. presidential election by showing little interest in striking a peace deal with Hamas and instead escalating the threat of a broader war in the Middle East by aggressively confronting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Murphy acknowledged that the prospect of peace in Gaza before Election Day does not seem likely and that Netanyahu appears to have an eye on domestic U.S. politics as he wages a bombing campaign deep into Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. 'I certainly worry that Prime Minister Netanyahu is watching the American election as he makes decisions about his military campaigns in the north and in Gaza,' Murphy told CNN's Erin Burnett." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Update: Last night Middle East expert Ben Rhodes said the same.

Kevin Dolak of the Hollywood Reporter, republished by Yahoo! News: "In an Instagram post uploaded on Thursday, Bruce Springsteen announced to his fans ... his pick this election cycle ... in [a] small-town diner setting. 'Friends, fans and the press have asked me who I'm supporting in this most important of elections,' Springsteen said.... 'And with full knowledge that my opinions are no more or less important than those of any of my fellow citizens. Here's my answer: I'm supporting Kamala Harris for president and Tim Walz for vice president, and opposing Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.... Donald Trump is the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime.... His disdain for the sanctity of our Constitution, the sanctity of democracy, the sanctity of the rule of law and the sanctity of the peaceful transfer of power should disqualify him from the office of president ever again. He doesn't understand the meaning of this country, its history, or what it means to be deeply American,' he added." See video in yesterday's Conversation. (Also linked yesterday.)

Sam Levine of the Guardian: "The US homeland security secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, has warned that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) does not have enough funding to make it through the rest of this hurricane season.... The warning on Thursday underscored how the federal government is being stretched thin as top Republicans have signaled they won't give it more funding.... Donald Trump and other Republicans have seized on the shortfall to criticize [President] Biden and Kamala Harris for spending money assisting migrants.... 'They stole the Fema money just like they stole it from a bank so they could give it to their illegal immigrants that they want to have vote for them this season,' Trump said in a speech in Michigan on Thursday.... Also, on the campaign trail in Michigan on Thursday, Trump said of Helene victims: 'They're dying, and they're getting no help from our federal government because their money has been spent on people that should not be in our country.'" (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Justine McDaniel of the Washington Post: "... Donald Trump doubled down on misinformation [link fixed] about Hurricane Helene in an appearance in this storm-ravaged state Friday, repeating the falsehood that the White House used disaster funds for migrants. Speaking at a news conference after a state disaster briefing, Trump again falsely said the U.S. government is unable to fund the storm response because it used the money on people 'who came into the country illegally' -- claims that the White House slammed in a memo Friday as 'poison.' Trump's comments that the White House is 'missing $1 billion' that was used for migrants, as he said Friday, have created a swirl of misinformation around the Helene response. The White House warned Friday that the falsehoods could keep hurricane victims from seeking the assistance they critically need, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency launched an anti-rumor tool that counters Trump's claims." (This ls an update of a story linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Should reporters call Trump's press availabilities "news conferences" when everything he says is a lie? It's true some of the lies make because they're lies, but he himself is not disseminating much news.

The Harris-Biden administration says they don’t have any money [for hurricane relief].... They spent it all on illegal migrants.... They stole the FEMA money just like they stole it from a bank, so they could give it to their illegal immigrants that they want to have vote for them. -- Donald Trump, in Saganaw, Michigan, October 3

... Trump is completely wrong.... There is no evidence the Biden administration spent FEMA disaster money on migrants.... Even though Trump was once president, he still appears to have little clue about the appropriations process. What's even richer is that when he was president, he did exactly what he claims Biden did -- take money from FEMA's disaster fund to fund migrant programs at the southern border.... In 2019, the Trump administration, in the middle of hurricane season, told Congress that it was taking $271 million from DHS programs, including $155 million from the disaster fund, to pay for immigration detention space and temporary hearing locations for asylum seekers.... The monthly reports issued by the FEMA disaster fund show $38 million was plucked and given to Immigration and Customs Enforcement in August that year -- just before the prime storm period of September and October. -- Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post

Marie: Still, I don't think even the Great Master of Lies and Conspiracy Theories has MTG beat ~~~

     ~~~ Charlie Nash of Mediaite: "After the Hurricane Helene death toll rose to over 200, Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene wrote in a social media post, 'Yes they can control the weather. It's ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it can't be done.' Greene also posted a map of the areas most affected by the hurricane overlaid with an electoral map by political party. 'This is a map of hurricane affected areas with an overlay of electoral map by political party shows how hurricane devastation could affect the election,' she warned." MB: Not clear who "they" are, but I have a feeling one of them is the Wicked Witch of the West, Kamala Harris. And yes, the good folks of Georgia will almost certainly be sending the loony Miss Margie back to Congress to be making the laws what govern us all. (Also linked yesterday.)

Die Große Lüge. Jonathan Swan, et al., of the New York Times: "At 1:56 p.m., [Donald] Trump published, alongside a siren emoji, a claim that he'd been endorsed by America's most influential banker, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon.... It wasn't true. A spokeswoman for JPMorgan Chase confirmed to The New York Times that Mr. Dimon has made no endorsements in the presidential race. Nor has Mr. Dimon given money to either Mr. Trump or ... Vice President Kamala Harris, the spokeswoman added.... After landing at the Augusta, Ga., airport, Mr. Trump was asked by a reporter if Mr. Dimon had told him he was going to endorse him. 'I don't know anything about it,' Mr. Trump responded. When a reporter noted that the former president had a post on his social media feed saying Mr. Dimon had endorsed him, Mr. Trump said, 'Somebody put it up -- no, I don't know.'... And when a reporter said a Dimon spokesman said it was false, Mr. Trump depicted himself as a mere bystander, saying, 'Well, then, somebody is using his name.' Despite being told it was false, Mr. Trump left the Truth Social post online, and it remained up through late afternoon." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: You might wonder, as I have, why Trump thinks he can get away with a lie that is so easy to debunk. He does it all the time, several times a day. For instance, he told the endorsement lie while on his way to Georgia to lie about FEMA funds, lies that are not only easily checkable but in fact had already been debunked by the White House & numerous news media. But then George Conway was on Chris Hayes' show last night, and he let on the source of the big lie was Adolf Hitler. According to Wikipedia, "The German expression [große Lüge] was first used by Adolf Hitler in his book Mein Kampf (1925) to describe how people could be induced to believe so colossal a lie because they would not believe that someone 'could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously.'... According to historian Jeffrey Herf, the Nazis used the idea of the original big lie to turn sentiment against Jews and justify the Holocaust." That's right; Donald Trump learned his propaganda techniques from Hitler and the Nazis. Not surprising, but shocking nonetheless. ~~~

     ~~~ Something else you might have noticed was Trump's response when a reporter called out his lie about the Dimon endorsement: "I don't know anything about it." That's one of his go-to responses when confronted with obvious lies. Jill Colvin of the AP wrote last December, "Facing criticism for repeatedly harnessing rhetoric once used by Adolf Hitler to argue that immigrants entering the U.S. illegally are 'poisoning the blood of our country,' Trump insisted he had no idea that one of the world's most reviled and infamous figures once used similar words. The Nazi dictator spoke of impure Jewish blood 'poisoning' Aryan German blood to dehumanize Jews and justify the systemic murder of millions during the Holocaust. 'I never knew that Hitler said it,' Trump told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Friday, volunteering once again that he never read Hitler's biographical manifesto, 'Mein Kampf.'" Here we are reminded that Trump gets not only his propaganda technique from Hitler but also the substance of his most monstrous propaganda.

Marie: Tommy Christopher of Mediaite has a take different from Steve M.'s & mine on Melania's stance on abortion rights. Let's hope Christopher's theory is right: "Former First Lady Melania Trump delivered a humiliating repudiation of former President Donald Trump's stated anti-abortion stance in a stunning new video that's a political gift to Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump has been trying to walk a line between bragging about overturning Roe v. Wade and trying to reassure voters he won't sign a national abortion ban -- while refusing to actually say he would veto one....* In an excerpt [of Melania's memoir] obtained by The Guardian, she ... [wrote,] 'It is imperative to guarantee that women have autonomy in deciding their preference of having children, based on their own convictions, free from any intervention or pressure from the government. Why should anyone other than the woman herself have the power to determine what she does with her own body? A woman's fundamental right of individual liberty, to her own life, grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes.'" (Also linked yesterday.)

     * Trump did finally say he would veto an federal abortion ban. MB: And you know how good his word is. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Update: Jessica Valenti, who wrote the book on the politics of abortion, appeared on Chris Hayes' show last night, and she agrees with Steve M. & me: Melanie's sudden support for abortion rights a month before the election is a ploy to soften one of the GOP's biggest problems. Moreover, Valenti explained that what Trump means when he says he would veto an abortion ban is that he would veto a bill that banned all abortions, including ones that saved the lives of the mothers. So his "pledge" is a trick; he would not veto an "ordinary" abortion ban, which would have a humane exception or two.

Jazmine Ulloa & Hamed Aliaziz of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump, who is seeking re-election on the same hard line against undocumented immigrants that helped carry him to power in 2016, has said he is not opposed to legal immigration into the United States. But remarks this week by the former president and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, signal that a second Trump administration would again aim to curb the legal channels that allow people to enter the country or obtain protection from deportation once inside its borders.In an interview with NewsNation on Wednesday night, Mr. Trump said he would revoke a program that allows tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants to live in the country legally."

Jamelle Bouie of the New York Times: "If Trump is a classic American confidence man, then mass deportation is his miracle tonic.... Like any traveling salesman, Trump is careful not to mention the side effects of this potent treatment.... It is obvious that mass deportation would be a humanitarian disaster -- if past precedent is any indication of future results, the forced migration and detention of millions of people is very likely to kill thousands, maybe tens of thousands, of those caught in the dragnet of involuntary removal.... The plan would destroy communities and tear families apart. And given Trump's hostility to birthright citizenship, there is every reason to think that his deportation regime would fall on American citizens as well....

"A little less obvious is the extent to which mass deportation would plunge the United States into economic darkness. According to a new report from the nonpartisan American Immigration Council, a mass deportation plan designed to expel 13.3 million undocumented immigrants over about 10 years would crash the economy, immiserate millions of Americans and siphon nearly $1 trillion from the federal government."


Deepfake Jake
. Watch at least the first minute or so of this segment. It's quite amazing: ~~~

Hamed Aliaziz of the New York Times: The Biden administration said Friday it would allow the temporary legal permission for migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, and Nicaragua to lapse, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to find other methods to stay in the country or face deportation. The decision comes nearly two years after the Biden administration began a program allowing migrants from those four countries to apply to stay in the United States for two years, as long as they had a financial sponsor and passed background checks.... New applicants from the four countries will continue be accepted. Similar programs for Afghan and Ukrainian migrants allowed them to extend their stays." Read on for details about how people from the four countries will be affected. MB: Perhaps I'm wrong, but this feels very much like an overreaction/capitulation to "They're eat the dogs! They're eating the cats!"

Maegan Vazquez & Lauren Gurley of the Washington Post: "President Joe Biden on Friday rejected Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's claim that the robust jobs report was 'fake.'... In a surprise appearance in the White House Briefing Room, Biden welcomed the jobs report and the deal to end the dockworkers strike before taking several questions from reporters. He was asked about Rubio's comments. 'I'm going to be very careful here. If you notice, anything that MAGA Republicans don't like, they call fake,' Biden said. 'The jobs numbers are ... real.' Earlier Friday, Rubio (Fla.) suggested that the latest data was not to be trusted, writing on X, 'Another fake jobs report out from Biden-Harris government today.'... Multiple economists discredited Rubio's claims to The Washington Post."

Jeff Stein, et al., of the Washington Post: on how White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zeints gave shipping company executives an ultimatum to make a new & improved offer to longshoremen: "'I need the offer today -- not tomorrow. Today,' Zients said on the call [at 5:30 am ET Thursday]. 'I'm going to brief the president in an hour that you believe you can get this done today.' Less than 12 hours later, White House officials were celebrating a deal to reopen the ports until January -- postponing the issue until after this November's election. The agreement provides collective if temporary relief to skittish Democrats from the White House to Capitol Hill, while buoying Vice President Kamala Harris, along with Friday's strong jobs report."

Justin Juvenal of the Washington Post: "The Supreme Court on Friday refused to block new Biden administration rules requiring fossil-fuel-fired power plants to slash emissions of mercury and other toxic substances and oil and gas firms to curb methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from their operations.... The court has yet to act on an emergency request to block a plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions from coal and gas-fired power plants. Nearly two dozen Republican-led states and a handful of power generators asked to pause the mercury rules, which were finalized in May, while litigation over them continues in lower courts. The challengers argue that the regulations impose heavy costs while providing negligible direct health benefits to the public; power plants must comply with them by July 2027. Two dozen Republican-led states also asked to halt the methane plan...."

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Illinois. Rachel Nostrant of the New York Times: "All of Chicago's board of education members announced their resignations on Friday amid tense disagreements between Mayor Brandon Johnson and the chief executive of Chicago Public Schools over the school district's budget next year. The move by the seven board members, including Jianan Shi, the board president, comes in the midst of contract negotiations between the school district and the Chicago Teachers Union. Mr. Johnson, who is aligned with the union, and Pedro Martinez, the chief executive of Chicago's school district, have clashed over the mayor's plan to fill a $1 billion gap in the district's budget."

Minnesota Senate Race. Brad Reed of the Raw Story: "Royce White, the Trump-loving Republican candidate for the United States Senate in Minnesota, said just two years ago that America was 'the bad guy' in World War II.... He then further said that 'if you look closely, you see the link between liberalism and communism in the allied forces,' despite the fact that the United States and the Soviet Union after the war engaged in the decades-long Cold War.... White also suggested in his post that Gen. George Patton was murdered because he supposedly believed that the United States and Russia were the 'bad guys' in the war...." White is running to unseat Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D).

New York. Jeff Colton & Madina Touré of Politico: "Mayor Eric Adams' first deputy mayor is leaving City Hall while under federal investigation -- the latest high-profile departure as the mayor cleans house under pressure from his growing legal woes. Sheena Wright is expected to resign soon, according to six people familiar with the situation."

Oklahoma. Kleptocracy Lesson Plans. Chapter 1. Stephanie Saul of the New York Times: "When the education superintendent of Oklahoma, Ryan Walters, ordered this year that every public school classroom in the state must have a Bible in the classroom, he didn't mention any special requirements. But bid specifications for the Bibles, released this week, contain several narrowly drawn and unusual details. They must, for example, include text of the Pledge of Allegiance, the U.S. Constitution and other historical documents not normally included in the Bible.... [They must be] King James Version Bibles that are bound by leather or leather-like material. What Bible fits the bill? The country music star Lee Greenwood's God Bless the U.S.A. Bible, which is endorsed by ... Donald J. Trump and costs $60, far above the average price for Bibles.... Some printed versions are available for under $5.... Mr. Trump receives royalties from their sales; financial disclosure reports filed in August show he has made $300,000 from the Bible since endorsing it.... Oklahoma is looking for 55,000 Bibles...." ~~~

     ~~~ Lexi Cochran of the Hill: "The Oklahoman found a salesperson at Mardel Christian & Education who said none of the 2,900 Bibles they sell fit the criteria Oklahoma has proposed. The two Bibles that Trump has endorsed, We The People Bible and God Bless the U.S.A. Bible, both meet the criteria and are sold for $90 and $60, respectively." MB: Sorry, but this is so blatantly corrupt, it's comical. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: BTW, have you ever seen a U.S. school textbook that was "bound by leather or leather-like material"? Neither have I. And the idea that a King James Bible edition would splice in some U.S. political documents is preposterous. The King James Bible was published in 1611, in England, when there were no Christians living in what later became the first American states, and that was after people living in those American colonies declared their independence from & revolted against England. (The Roanoke Colony was settled in 1585, but by 1590, it had disappeared.) The Pledge of Allegiance was not developed until the late 19th century, and was not adopted by Congress until 1942. These American documents & the pledge are foreign to and to some extent at odds with the King James Bible.

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Israel/Palestine, et al. The Washington Post's live updates of developments Saturday in Israel's wars are here: "The Israel Defense Forces again issued evacuation warnings for buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut early Saturday. Press photos from the area showed smoke pouring into the night sky from Dahieh, a frequent target of strikes over the past week, as Israel continues its campaign against Hezbollah." ~~~

     ~~~ The New York Times' updates for Saturday are here.

Friday
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The Conversation -- October 4, 2024

Sam Levine of the Guardian: "The US homeland security secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, has warned that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) does not have enough funding to make it through the rest of this hurricane season.... The warning on Thursday underscored how the federal government is being stretched thin as top Republicans have signaled they won't give it more funding.... Donald Trump and other Republicans have seized on the shortfall to criticize [President] Biden and Kamala Harris for spending money assisting migrants.... 'They stole the Fema money just like they stole it from a bank so they could give it to their illegal immigrants that they want to have vote for them this season,' Trump said in a speech in Michigan on Thursday.... Also, on the campaign trail in Michigan on Thursday, Trump said of Helene victims: 'They're dying, and they're getting no help from our federal government because their money has been spent on people that should not be in our country.'" ~~~

     ~~~ Justine McDaniel of the Washington Post: "... Donald Trump will appear Friday in Georgia, one of the states hardest-hit by Hurricane Helene, after spending the week falsely telling voters that the U.S. government is unable to fund the disaster response -- claims the White House slammed in a memo as 'poison.' Without naming Trump, the Biden administration on Friday said Republicans are spreading 'bald-faced lies' about the hurricane response and are 'using Hurricane Helene to lie and divide us.'"

Kevin Dolak of the Hollywood Reporter, republished by Yahoo! News: "In an Instagram post uploaded on Thursday, Bruce Springsteen announced to his fans ... his pick this election cycle.... 'Friends, fans and the press have asked me who I'm supporting in this most important of elections,' Springsteen said.... 'And with full knowledge that my opinions are no more or less important than those of any of my fellow citizens. Here's my answer: I'm supporting Kamala Harris for president and Tim Walz for vice president, and opposing Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.... Donald Trump is the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime.... His disdain for the sanctity of our Constitution, the sanctity of democracy, the sanctity of the rule of law and the sanctity of the peaceful transfer of power should disqualify him from the office of president ever again. He doesn't understand the meaning of this country, its history, or what it means to be deeply American,' he added." ~~~

Marie: Tommy Christopher of Mediaite has a take different from Steve M.'s & mine on Melania's stance on abortion rights. Let's hope Christopher's theory is right: "Former First Lady Melania Trump delivered a humiliating repudiation of ... Donald Trump's stated anti-abortion stance in a stunning new video that's a political gift to Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump has been trying to walk a line between bragging about overturning Roe v. Wade and trying to reassure voters he won't sign a national abortion ban -- while refusing to actually say he would veto one....* In an excerpt [of Melania's memoir] obtained by The Guardian, she ... [wrote,] 'It is imperative to guarantee that women have autonomy in deciding their preference of having children, based on their own convictions, free from any intervention or pressure from the government. Why should anyone other than the woman herself have the power to determine what she does with her own body? A woman's fundamental right of individual liberty, to her own life, grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes.'"

     * Trump did finally say he would veto an federal abortion ban. MB: And you know how good his word is.

Marie: Akhilleus & I are not the only conspiracy theories who have turned our suspicious eyes on Bibi. And we're in very good company: ~~~

     ~~~ Alexander Bolton of the Hill: "Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) says he's worried Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be trying to influence the U.S. presidential election by showing little interest in striking a peace deal with Hamas and instead escalating the threat of a broader war in the Middle East by aggressively confronting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Murphy acknowledged that the prospect of peace in Gaza before Election Day does not seem likely and that Netanyahu appears to have an eye on domestic U.S. politics as he wages a bombing campaign deep into Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. 'I certainly worry that Prime Minister Netanyahu is watching the American election as he makes decisions about his military campaigns in the north and in Gaza,' Murphy told CNN's Erin Burnett."

There are conspiracy theories and then there are conspiracy theories: ~~~

     ~~~ Charlie Nash of Mediaite: "After the Hurricane Helene death toll rose to over 200, Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene wrote in a social media post, 'Yes they can control the weather. It's ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it can't be done.' Greene also posted a map of the areas most affected by the hurricane overlaid with an electoral map by political party. 'This is a map of hurricane affected areas with an overlay of electoral map by political party shows how hurricane devastation could affect the election,' she warned." MB: Not clear who "they" are, but I have a feeling one of them is the Wicked Witch of the West, Kamala Harris. And yes, the good folks of Georgia will almost certainly be sending the loony Miss Margie back to Congress to be making the laws what govern us all.

Presidential Race

~~~ Erica Green & Katie Rogers of the New York Times: "On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris and former Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming [a Wisconsin native], the most prominent Republican to endorse her campaign, traveled to Ripon in central Wisconsin where meetings in 1854 helped form the Republican Party. Just a mile away from a one-room schoolhouse where those gatherings were held, the pair tore into ... Donald J. Trump for his role in igniting a riot at the Capitol, and they warned of the threat he poses to democracy should he return to power. Ms. Cheney said that, in November, putting patriotism ahead of partisanship should not merely be an aspiration -- 'it is our duty.' Her remarks ... were as much a public indictment of Mr. Trump as they were an endorsement of Ms. Harris." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The reporters are young women. I don't think they quite get what a remarkable moment this was. ~~~

~~~ AND the story that follows tells us why this extraordinary moment in U.S. presidential campaign history happened: ~~~

~~~ Jess Bidgood of the New York Times: "... [Jack Smith's motion in the election interference case] ... offered new details that paint a chilling picture of the way [Donald Trump] and current candidate seems to think about elections: as an exercise in which the vote total is entirely beside the point. In his world, adverse election results were an obstacle, not an outcome.... The filing sheds new light on the way Trump and his advisers viewed the number of votes he had won as little more than a trifling detail.... Coming at a time when his allies, including his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, have tried to downplay Trump's efforts to hold onto power four years ago, the filing offers a glimpse of Trump's thinking that makes it difficult to imagine him accepting a loss in November.... Reading Smith's court filing now, there are striking parallels between Trump and his allies' actions in 2020 and certain steps they are taking today -- and it's something Democrats and allies of Vice President Kamala Harris are warning about as they make the case that Trump is a danger to democracy." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Say, New York Times, it's refreshing to read a straight-news story where the author does not don Both SidesTM rose-tinted glasses the minute she sits down at her computer. ~~~

     ~~~ Amy Gardner & Josh Dawsey of the Washington Post: "... Donald Trump's effort to overturn his loss four years ago and his role inciting the violent attack on the Capitol roared onto the 2024 campaign stage this week even as he continues to suggest he won't accept a defeat if it happens a second time. On Tuesday, running mate JD Vance declined to say during the vice-presidential debate that Trump lost in 2020. On Wednesday, special counsel Jack Smith filed an explosive new pleading in federal court surfacing new details about Trump's lack of concern about the Capitol riot and his push to reverse his loss even as advisers repeatedly told him Joe Biden had legitimately won. And on Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris made a campaign appearance in the battleground state of Wisconsin with Liz Cheney, the former Republican congresswoman who lost her seat largely because of her condemnation of Trump's actions inciting the riot on Jan. 6, 2021."

Maggie Astor of the New York Times: "Donald J. Trump said on Wednesday that, if elected again, he would revoke the legal status of tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants who have been the target of false accusations by the former president and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, over the past month. Mr. Trump's administration tried to do that during his first term, too, but courts temporarily blocked it, and President Biden's administration renewed the immigrants' status after he took office in 2021. The immigrants in question are living and working in the United States legally through the Temporary Protected Status program, which Congress created in 1990 for people from countries experiencing war, natura disasters or other crises. The Department of Homeland Security designates countries for up to 18 months at a time based on the current conditions, and the designation can be renewed indefinitely. Haiti was initially added in 2010, under President Barack Obama, after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the country. It has since experienced a major hurricane and a cholera epidemic." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Let us hope Trump's cruel announcement helps those dithering "undecideds" understand that nobody is safe when the Nastiest Turdblossom in the USA is president*, so they'd better vote for Harris.

If you scroll way down the page in this NBC News election updates liveblog, you'll find this item by Rebecca Shabad: "Trump said toward the top of his remarks at a rally in Saginaw, Michigan, that if he thought he lost the 2020 presidential election, he wouldn't be running again. 'It was a rigged election. You have to tell Kamala Harris that's why I'm doing it again. If I thought I lost, I wouldn't be doing this again. You know where I'd be? Right down on the beaches of Monte Carlo, baby, or some place having a nice life.'..." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So, among other things, what I take that to mean is that when Trump says he won't run again if he loses next month, what he really means is that he'll keep on running till he's dead because he can never admit he lost an election.

"Sieg Heil." David Edwards of the Raw Story: "Donald Trump's campaign distributed signs with a phrase often used by white supremacists. Before Trump spoke in Saginaw, Michigan, Thursday, campaign staff could be seen handing out pre-printed signs with the words 'Reclaim America.' As CNN noted, white supremacist members of the Patriot Front recently carried a banner with the same slogan while shouting "Sieg Heil" and "Deportation saves the nation" at a rally in Nashville."

You can't only help those in need if they voted for you. It's the most basic part of being president, and this guy [Trump] knows nothing about it. -- President Biden, in a tweet Thursday ~~~

~~~ Scott Waldman & Thomas Frank of Politico's E&E News: "In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene..., Donald Trump has ... accuse[d] Democratic leaders of ignoring the needs of Republican storm victims. But a review of Trump's record by Politico's E&E News and interviews with two former Trump White House officials show that the former president was flagrantly partisan at times in response to disasters and on at least three occasions hesitated to give disaster aid to areas he considered politically hostile or ordered special treatment for pro-Trump states. Mark Harvey, who was Trump's senior director for resilience policy..., told E&E News on Wednesday that Trump initially refused to approve disaster aid for California after deadly wildfires in 2018 because of the state's Democratic leanings. But Harvey said Trump changed his mind after Harvey pulled voting results to show him that heavily damaged Orange County, California, had more Trump supporters than the entire state of Iowa." Read on. See also Akhilleus' commentary at the top of today's thread. ~~~

~~~ Paul Krugman of the New York Times: "... Trump has been trying to exploit the natural disaster [Hurricane Helene] for political gain, claiming he heard that the federal government -- Biden -- and North Carolina's Democratic governor are 'going out of their way to not help people in Republican areas.' This claim has no basis.... Trump's vision of America-as-hellscape seems to be losing its political mojo.... So it must be time to conjure a new fake source of fear and outrage. Where does the insinuation that Biden is denying aid to politically unfriendly disaster areas come from? In part it's projection: Trump was found to have done something akin to that when he was in the White House.... The key to Trump's tall tales is to tell his supporters that terrible things are happening somewhere out there...."

Emily Bazelon & Mattathias Schwartz of the New York Times: "Donald Trump says Kamala Harris should be prosecuted for the Biden administration's border policies. He wants President Biden to be prosecuted for corruption, Nancy Pelosi for her husband's stock trades and Google for its search results about Trump and Harris. His list of targets for investigation also includes state prosecutors, judges and former officials from the F.B.I. and other parts of the Justice Department. If Trump wins, he can use the Justice Department, including the F.B.I., to seek revenge against his political enemies -- even if, as in the cases above, there is little or no evidence of a crime.... We posed that question to 50 former top officials from the Justice Department and the White House Counsel's Office, along with a few retired judges and nonpartisan career D.O.J. lawyers. The former officials, evenly split between Republicans and Democrats, have served seven presidents.Most of them are freaked out about Trump's potential impact on the Justice Department...." ~~~

There is every reason to believe that Donald Trump would seek to use criminal enforcement and the F.B.I. as leverage for his personal and political ends in a second term. We don't know what will happen, but the risk is more concrete, with a higher probability, than in any election in my lifetime. -- Peter Keisler, a Federalist Society founder & Acting AG for Dubya ~~~

~~~ Emily Bazelon & Mattathias Schwartz in the New York Times Magazine: "As a candidate for president once again, Donald Trump could not be clearer about his plans to use the Justice Department to seek revenge against his enemies.... Now Trump talks about ordering prosecutions against so many people that his threats have become commonplace.... [The] safeguards [the protect the Justice Department from political interference] are all dependent on voluntary compliance.... During his presidency..., Trump tried to interfere directly [with the DOJ]...." Read on.

Sickly Old Man Running for Prez* Again. Emily Baumgaertner & Maggie Haberman of the New York Times: "As a presidential candidate in 2015, Donald J. Trump declined to release his medical records, instead offering a four-paragraph letter from his personal doctor proclaiming that he would be 'the healthiest person ever elected to the presidency.' In 2020, when he was hospitalized with Covid and running for re-election, Mr. Trump's doctors gave minimal information about his condition, which, it emerged later, was far more dire than their public descriptions let on. In 2024, days before becoming the official Republican presidential nominee for the third time, he was grazed by a would-be assassin's bullet, yet his campaign did not hold a briefing on his condition, release hospital records or make the emergency physicians who treated him available for interview. Now, just over a month from an election that could make Mr. Trump, 78, the oldest person ever to serve as president (82 years, 7 months and 6 days when his term would end in January 2029), he is refusing to release even the most basic information about his health." (Also linked yesterday.)

Katie Rogers of the New York Times: "Melania Trump ... said in a video on Thursday that there was 'no room for compromise' on a woman's right to 'individual freedom,' a day after a reported excerpt from her coming memoir said she supported abortion rights. Mrs. Trump's comments landed as ... Donald J. Trump and his party are trying to soften their opposition to abortion, a key issue threatening his support with female voters and his attempt to return to the White House. They were released in a promotional video for a new memoir scheduled for release on Tuesday. Her husband, who opposes federal abortion rights and has taken credit for helping overturn Roe v. Wade, did not immediately comment." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Oh, super-duper. The first lady has no role in government, Trump & elected Republican men think of women as child-producing chattel & Melanie is hardly ever home except maybe when designing blood-red decor for the Christmas party. So I hope all you young women are feeling safe and protected now that the future First Lady in Absentia might have said she supports abortion rights. Think she's gonna rush in to the Oval & tear up the national abortion ban bill while Donald is still upstairs fixing his hair? ~~~

     ~~~ Steve M.: "Some people might think Melania Trump is going rogue, but this looks like strategy to me[.]... I don't think it's a coincidence that this was timed for just after the vice presidential debate -- J.D. Vance has been much more of an anti-abortion zealot than Donald Trump...." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

    ~~~ Oh, Look, More Strategery. Martin Pengelly of the Guardian: "Melania Trump describes in her new memoir how she made her husband ... Donald Trump drop a signature hardline immigration policy under which migrant children were separated from their parents, stoking domestic and international uproar. 'This has to stop,' the former first lady says she told her husband, 'emphasizing the trauma it was causing these families' and seeing him swiftly comply, ending the policy on 20 June 2018." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ Hadas Gold & Pamela Brown of CNN: "Nearly two months ago, CNN reached out to Melania Trump's book publisher to request an interview with the former first lady ahead of her upcoming memoir. After several exchanges about a possible interview..., Skyhouse Publishing laid out strict terms for an interview and use of material from the book.... On top of that, the agreement stipulated that 'CNN shall pay a licensing fee of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000).' CNN did not sign the agreement. Days later, after a separate CNN journalist asked Skyhorse Publishing about the exorbitant interview fee, the publisher said it had sent the payment demand by mistake.... Paying a public figure for an interview, especially the spouse of a political candidate, is highly frowned upon in most newsrooms...." (Also linked yesterday.)

Smooth Operator. Michael Bender of the New York Times: "In his 90-plus minutes on the vice-presidential debate stage, [JD] Vance, 40, delivered a performance that gave Donald J. Trump's words and plans an intellectual and emotional dimension and revealed himself to be a more complicated figure than the caricature portrayed by his critics. Mr. Vance ... fleshed out his ticket's populism in a way Mr. Trump has never been willing or able to do.... But the question remains whether Mr. Vance has laid the cornerstone for a new foundation of Trumpism, or his vision is merely a mirage. In some ways, Mr. Vance has simply rolled a smooth veneer over the harshness of his party's unpopular positions without addressing the underlying policies that Americans find problematic.... Politics is indeed an art, but so is deception. And for his opponents, Mr. Vance is simply whoever his audience wants him to be." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Bender, who seems to admire JayDee's rhetorical skills, does admit that, "On Wednesday, as the campaign moved from the debate stage and back into battleground states, Mr. Vance dropped the air of respect he had shown the night before. During a pair of events in Michigan, he mocked the 'dumbest' comments he heard from ... Tim Walz.... He referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as 'an absolute disgrace,' described her as 'very insecure' and blamed her for 'division and hatred' in American politics." !!!

~~~ Austin Sarat in a Hill op-ed: "JD Vance's performance in this week's vice presidential debate was real slick.... The man who made millions as a corporate lawyer and ruthless venture capitalist used the debate to reinvent himself as a dedicated servant of the downtrodden and dispossessed.... Vance's debate performance was an elaborate ruse, whether he was talking about himself or his running mate. As the Wall Street Journal noted, 'JD Vance's Version of Trump Is Better Than the Real Thing.'... Like his fellow travelers in the con-man trade, Vance pretended to be a person he is not, selling views he does not hold, trying to persuade voters to believe something that is not true -- anything to fuel his own political ambitions. He hoped to capitalize on the well-known penchant of Americans to 'get conned again and again.'"

MEANWHILE, JayDee's not-so-smooth Democratic counterpart poses a problem: ~~~

~~~ Meredith Hill & Mia McCarthy of Politico: "Since being tapped as Kamala Harris' running mate, the folksy, plain-speaking Minnesota governor [Tim Walz] has had to explain a growing number of inaccurate statements -- and at times embellishments -- about his past. They range from comments about his military service to his visit to Hong Kong more than three decades ago to clarifying that his family didn't specifically use in vitro fertilization.... The need to continually clean up those claims could politically hurt Walz and Harris.... Walz's misstatements could contradict the image that the campaign has painted of him as an upstanding, everyday Midwest guy." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: To me the crux of the problem is that Harris is trying to present the Democratic ticket as the authentic, all-American antithesis of the perpetually-lying phonies on the GOP ticket, and her partner in this endeavor turns out to be Walter Mitty. (Except Walter had the sense not to share his fantastic heroics with the world.)

Marcy Wheeler: “John Roberts not only rewrote the Constitution to protect Donald Trump. He forced prosecutors to spend 14 pages arguing that it is not among the job duties of the President of the United States to attack Republicans who've crossed him on Twitter.... This is the all-powerful President John Roberts wants to have. Someone who can sit in his dining room siccing mobs on fellow Republicans.... The 14 pages analyzing mean Tweets follows the analysis of two rally speeches, in which prosecutors first show the January 4 Georgia speech was a campaign event, and then (among other things) lay out the similarity between that speech and Trump's January 6 one. Among the things Trump included in both speeches was an attack on the Supreme Court: '... [Georgia...]: 'I'm not happy with the Supreme Court. They are not stepping up to the plate. They're not stepping up.' Ellipse...: 'I'm not happy with the Supreme Court. They love to rule against me.'... The inclusion of Trump's attacks on them also might get these partisan hacks to think more seriously about the nearly identical exhortations Trump made on Truth Social before they decided to rewrite the Constitution in his favor." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I am convinced that John Roberts' Immunity Ruling for the Ages was his attempt to regain his "relevance." Clarence, Sam & the Three Trump Stooges were going to rule for Trump anyway, so Roberts just wanted to get back in the majority club. He did it with a splash, didn't he? (Maybe a splash of Eau de Roger Taney, oh well.) ~~~

     ~~~ Update: I see by yesterday's Comments that I was wrong to describe Trump's appointees as the Three Stooges. I should have been more respectful & referred to t hem by proper nicknames: Sleazy, Boozy & Phony, friends of Dopey & Grumpy. Thanks, Akhilleus, for setting me straight.

Everything Is Going Very Smoothly. Robert Faturechi, et al., of ProPublica: "... Donald Trump's media company has forced out executives in recent days after internal allegations that its CEO, former Rep. Devin Nunes, is mismanaging the company, according to interviews and records of communications among former employees. Several people involved with Trump Media believe the ousters are retaliation following what they describe as an anonymous 'whistleblower' complaint regarding Nunes that went to the company's board of directors. The chief operating officer and chief product officer have left the company, along with at least two lower-level staffers, according to interviews, social media posts and communications between former staffers...." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The company's response to an inquiry from ProPublica is classic Trump & completely consistent with Devin Nunes' MO. I suspect the company keeps a standard "Response to Media" at the ready. Trump's company didn't answer ProPublica's questions but it did complain that ProPublica had "utterly fabricates implications of improper and even illegal conduct that have no basis in reality. This story is the fifth consecutive piece in an increasingly absurd campaign by ProPublica, likely at the behest of political interest groups, to damage TMTG based on false and defamatory allegations and vague innuendo.... TMTG strictly adheres to all laws and applicable regulations." The original form letter looks like this: "_____________ utterly fabricates implications of improper and even illegal conduct that have no basis in reality. This story is the _____ piece in an increasingly absurd campaign by __________, likely at the behest of political interest groups, to damage TMTG based on false and defamatory allegations and vague innuendo.... TMTG strictly adheres to all laws and applicable regulations."


Danielle Douglas-Gabriel
of the Washington Post: "A federal judge will allow a temporary restraining order that prevented President Joe Biden from discharging student loan debt for more than 25 million Americans to expire Thursday, clearing the way for the administration to move forward with the plan. The decision delivers a small victory in the Biden administration's ongoing fight to alleviate federal student loan debt..." MB: The reasoning behind the order is complicated, as is what may happen next. Here's the NBC News story, which may be a tad clearer than the WashPo report, but the underlying facts are still complicated. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Oh, Wait, Kids. The Trump Team Screwed You Again. Annie Nova of CNBC: "The Biden administration's sweeping student loan forgiveness plan was temporarily blocked again Thursday by a Missouri judge, just one day after a federal judge in Georgia said he would let a restraining order against the relief expire. St-Louis-based U.S. District Judge Matthew Schelp, an appointee of ... Donald Trump, issued the latest preliminary injunction against Biden's relief plan. As a result of the order, the U.S. Department of Education is again barred from forgiving people's student loans until Schelp has a chance to rule on the case."

On the Waterfront. Peter Eavis of the New York Times: "The International Longshoremen's Association agreed on Thursday to suspend a strike that closed down major ports on the East and Gulf Coasts. The move followed an improved wage offer from port employers. The strike, which the dockworkers' union began on Tuesday, threatened to weigh on the economy five weeks before national elections. Employers, represented by the United States Maritime Alliance, have offered to increase wages by 62 percent over the course of a new six-year contract, according to a person familiar with negotiations who did not want to be identified because the talks were continuing. That increase is lower than what the union had initially asked for, but much higher than the alliance's earlier offer.... The agreement came after the White House pressed both sides to reach a deal to end the strike, the union's first full-scale walkout since 1977. The wage increase is a clear victory for the I.L.A. and its combative president, Harold J. Daggett, a 78-year-old, third-generation dockworker who has led the union since 2011. President Biden, when asked about the tentative deal on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews on Thursday evening, said: 'We've been working hard on it. With the grace of God, it's going to hold.'" CNN's report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I'm surprised to learn President Biden was working on a resolution. I thought the arbitrator would have been Donald Trump, who tells us he can solve any disagreement, no matter how contentious or bellicose, in a day. I would have expected Trump to go in into a room filled with burly longshoremen, say "No overtime or you're fired," and that would be the end of it. ~~~

     ~~~ Alex Gangitano of the Hill: "President Biden on Thursday hailed the agreement made between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) union and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) to end the port strike, arguing that collective bargaining works and is essential to the economy. 'Today's tentative agreement on a record wage and an extension of the collective bargaining process represents critical progress towards a strong contract,' Biden, who has stood behind the striking workers, said in a statement."

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Colorado. Mead Gruver of the AP: "A judge ripped into a Colorado county clerk for her crimes and lies before sentencing her Thursday to nine years behind bars for a data-breach scheme spawned from the rampant false claims about voting machine fraud in the 2020 presidential race. District Judge Matthew Barrett told former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters -- after earlier sparring with her for continuing to press discredited claims about rigged voting machines -- that she never took her job seriously. 'I am convinced you would do it all over again if you could. You're as defiant as any defendant this court has ever seen,' Barrett told her in handing down the sentence. 'You are no hero. You abused your position and you're a charlatan.' Jurors found Peters guilty in August for allowing a man to misuse a security card to access to the Mesa County election system and for being deceptive about that person's identity. The man was affiliated with My Pillow chief executive Mike Lindell, a prominent promoter of false claims that voting machines were manipulated to steal the election from ... Donald Trump. The discredited claims trace back to Trump himself...." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ You can hear the judge condemning Peters at the top of this video.

Tennessee. Emily Cochrane & Ben Stanley of the New York Times: "Three former Memphis police officers were found guilty on Thursday of federal witness tampering charges in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man. But all three defendants were acquitted of the more serious charge of violating his civil rights by causing his death. One officer, Demetrius Haley, was convicted on a lesser charge of violating Mr. Nichols's civil rights by causing bodily injury. The three defendants -- Mr. Haley, Tadarrius Bean and Justin Smith -- and two other former officers who pleaded guilty to their role in the violence, still face additional state charges, including second-degree murder."

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Israel/Palestine, et al. The Washington Post's live updates of developments Friday in Israel's wars is here: "The Israel Defense Forces escalated its offensive in Lebanon, with strikes on Thursday hitting soldiers and medics and pummeling Beirut's southern suburbs. The Israeli military also said it had carried out a separate airstrike in the West Bank targeting the regional head of Hamas in Tulkarm. That assault killed at least 18 people, according to Palestinian officials."

U.K./Mauritius. Noah Keate of Politico: "The U.K. agreed to pass sovereignty of the disputed Chagos Islands to Mauritius after decades of campaigning -- with one big caveat. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Mauritian counterpart Pravind Jugnauth hailed a 'seminal moment' Thursday as a political agreement was struck on the future of the islands, which have been called Britain's last African colony and are home to a crucial U.S. and U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean.... The chain of islands in the Indian Ocean includes Diego Garcia -- used by the U.S. government as a base for its navy ships and long-range bomber aircraft. Under the agreement struck Thursday, Diego Garcia itself will remain under U.K. and U.S. jurisdiction for at least the next 99 years to allow the base to keep running."

News Lede

CNBC: "The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in September, pointing to a vital employment picture as the unemployment rate edged lower, the Labor Department reported Friday. Nonfarm payrolls surged by 254,000 for the month, up from a revised 159,000 in August and better than the 150,000 Dow Jones consensus forecast. The unemployment rate fell to 4.1%, down 0.1 percentage point."