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| What I saw at Trump's rally; the 'bomb' stuff; Blitzer's message; Twitter's missed signals; Kelly cancelled; NBC's plan; Apple v. Bloomberg update Posted: 26 Oct 2018 08:28 PM PDT Hello from Charlotte... I was here for Trump's rally... While Oliver Darcy is back in NYC with the rest of the day's media news. Here's the latest... Exec summary: Hello from Charlotte, North Carolina... I was here for President Trump's rally... While Oliver Darcy is back in NYC with the rest of the day's media news. Here's the latest... Fueling the fire Is President Trump able or willing to control the forces that he has unleashed? Is he able or willing to tamp down the fire that he has fueled? His actions on Friday strongly suggested that he's not. So what does that mean for the rest of us? The "bomb" stuff I want to tell you all about the rally, but let's go back in time almost 24 hours... At 3:14 on Friday morning Trump posted a nasty tweet about "lowly rated CNN, and others." A few hours later another apparent bomb was intercepted, this time addressed to CNN's New York offices and intended for James Clapper. Thankfully CNN NYC didn't have to evacuate again because the package was spotted at a nearby post office, but people were still placed in harm's way. Trump responded by tweeting about how the "bomb" stuff -- HE put bomb in quotes -- could affect GOP's electoral prospects. That's the behavior of a Fox News pundit, not a president. In the afternoon and evening, Trump talked about unity, but kept sowing division. In a Q&A with reporters, he was asked if he'd pledge "to tone down the rhetoric for the next few days," and he said "I think I've been toned down, if you want to know the truth. I could really tone it up because as you know the media's been extremely unfair to me and to the Republican Party." At the Charlotte rally, he encouraged "civility," but quickly shifted to media-bashing mode, cueing his fans to boo and chant "CNN SUCKS!" "He looked on and did nothing to tamp down the cries," CNN producer Betsy Klein pointed out. Klein and correspondent Jeff Zeleny were seated next to me. They are rally vets, but this was my first time, and this experience was eye-opening for me. | | Why I was there One of my regrets about 2016 is that I didn't attend a Trump campaign rally. So this year I knew I was going to go to one. I booked the Charlotte trip before this week's mail bombs, but it was remarkable to witness this rally in the wake of the mailings and the arrest of the suspected mailer. The NYT's Michael Barbaro tweeted: "Imagine a world where our president at his rally tonight said: I'd like to take a minute to say to all those who were sent these terrible pipe bombs, our hearts go out to you. This should never have happened. You are valuable voices in our civic life. Don't be silenced." As I'm sure you already know, the president didn't say any of that. Instead, he soaked up the crowd's "CNN SUCKS" chants and then said the media has a "major role to play" about tone in this country. No doubt the media contributes to civic life, and must strive for fairness and accuracy -- but we're not elected officials, we're the people assigned to cover and challenge elected officials. I have lots of thoughts about this, but I'm going to save them for Sunday's "Reliable Sources" telecast... Matt Lewis will join me, and I recommend reading his Daily Beast column titled "Let's Be Honest: The Rage Is Partly the Media's Fault..." My conversations with the crowd One minute, it's "You're the fakest news!" The next minute, "We're glad you're here." Lots of reporters have pointed this out, and I saw it firsthand on Friday: Groups of Trump rallygoers jeer CNN, but then individuals ask for selfies and say they watch the network. Yes, some are insulting and intimidating, but many others are friendly. I had some in-depth conversations with attendees before Trump arrived. Here's another example: A loud "CNN SUCKS" chant broke out when reporters lined up for their 5 p.m. live shots. Then a man walked over to me and said, "nothing personal." But others screamed "lyin' Brian" and heckled me during a live shot. THE TAKEAWAY: Some people seem to think the "enemy of the people" stuff is just a performance, kind of like pro wrestling. But others seem to really truly believe it. Here's my Twitter thread of observations from the rally... This is how it works Trump beat reporters are accustomed to all of this. The crowd's hostility is just a part of the job, albeit unpleasant. "As they have for months, CNN journalists at the rally on Friday night worked alongside hired security guards," the NYT's Katie Rogers noted in her Friday night story... On a personal note... We moved apartments this week, but I've barely been there. Thankfully I'm about to fly home. Jamie posted this on Instagram: She said Sunny ran over to the TV when she heard my voice... "Tilted her head back, and didn't move til he stopped talking..." I hope this picture warms your heart like it warmed mine: | | The arrest Just before 11 a.m. on Friday morning, CNN broke in with a bulletin: Federal authorities had arrested a man in Florida in connection to the wave of bombs mailed to high-profile Democratic figures and the offices of CNN. Soon after, we learned more about the suspect, initially through the pro-Trump stickers plastered all over his van, and then via reporting and deep dives into his social media accounts... Suspect vilified CNN and the news media | | Oliver Darcy emails: The suspect had an extensive (and obsessive) social media footprint, and among the thousands of posts he made to Twitter and Facebook were dozens in which he vilified news organizations. In one tweet he posted an image of a burning building affixed with the CNN logo and said the news organization "needs to be abolished once [and] for all." In other posts, the suspect threatened violence against some of CNN's top personalties. He told one CNN contributor that the person should "hug your loved ones" because "your time [is] coming." In a separate tweet to a CNN reporter, the suspect sent a picture that showed a pool of blood. Andrew Kaczynski and I have all the details here... Missed signals Donie O'Sullivan emails: The bomb suspect was threatening people on Twitter and Twitter missed it. One woman reported the harassment to the company and the company did nothing. The woman told me, "You think to yourself 'if you see something, say something,' and then when you say something it's ignored." >> Donie's question: When is Twitter going to get real about abuse on its platform? >> New Twitter statement on Friday night: "We made a mistake" by not removing the threat... "We are deeply sorry for that error..." De Niro's message: "Vote!" Robert De Niro's office was the other media company targeted by the mail bombs. On Friday, he said in a statement, "I thank God no one's been hurt, and I thank the brave and resourceful security and law enforcement people for protecting us. There's something more powerful than bombs, and that's your vote. People MUST vote!"
THE BIG PICTURE "Journalists across the country feel unsafe" The Committee to Protect Journalists usually focuses on threats to journalists outside the US. But on Friday afternoon, CPJ's Robert Mahoney said Trump's "rhetorical assaults on the press" must stop. "While we cannot say that Trump's speech directly incites violence, it is clear that some people are influenced by it," he said. "Journalists across the country feel unsafe because of the constant hostility and belittling of their role in our democracy by the head of state. It needs to stop." Beefing up security My newest story for CNN Business: This week's mail bombs have spurred another reexamination of security practices at CNN and other major newsrooms. Journalists are urged to stay vigilant and take threats seriously. All mail destined for CNN's US offices is now being screened first at off-site facilities. This means the package to Clapper "would NOT have come directly to the TWC, even if it hadn't been intercepted first," CNN prez Jeff Zucker said in a Friday morning memo. Read on... CNN thanks law enforcement CNN PR tweeted on Friday: "CNN is grateful for the incredible work of @FBI @ATFHQ @TheJusticeDept @NYPDnews @USPISpressroom + the other federal and local law enforcement agencies who keep us all safe. Thank you! 🙏" A heated clash on Fox Oliver Darcy emails: Shep Smith and Chris Wallace battled on Friday in an awkward -- and seemingly heated -- clash about whether Trump should take some responsibility for the heated rhetoric in this country. Wallace argued it would be wrong to blame Trump, and Smith fired back, "Nobody did that Chris!" Wallace said it was the "clear implication." Smith noted, "The rhetoric from the podium, the 'CNN sucks' chants, the 'lock her up' chants, it doesn't bring unity." Watch the full clip via Mediaite here... Blitzer's special message Wolf Blitzer signed off "The Situation Room" on Friday with a special message about the week's events. He noted that CNN is made up of "thousands and thousands of people" and not just the personalities you see on camera. "People just like you. Men and women who have children. Men and women who have families. Men and women who have loved ones," he said. "Just like all of our viewers, people want to go home to those children. People want their lives back after working hard all day... Those were the people who were put at risk by those improvised explosive devices. People whose names and faces you will never seen." Watch the full clip here...
FOR THE RECORD, PART ONE -- Don't miss this CNN feature: "48 hours fact-checking Trump..." (CNN) -- Tim Grieve, the SVP of news at McClatchy, is leaving to launch a "new media venture..." (Miami Herald) -- Yara Bayoumy of Reuters is The Atlantic's new senior editor leading national security coverage... -- Alex Sherman reported for CNBC that the front-runner to purchase Fox regional sports networks is "New Fox" -- which was the company that previously sold them... (CNBC) | | Kelly cancelled "Megyn Kelly Today is not returning," NBC said Friday afternoon, confirming the previous day's media reports. The cancellation is a stunning change of fortunes for Kelly, who was hired two years ago to great fanfare. Her 9 a.m. show premiered just thirteen months ago. "We'll see you tomorrow," she said on Wednesday, but she didn't -- the show has been on tape since then -- and she won't be back for a goodbye. "Next week, the 9 a.m. hour will be hosted by other 'Today' co-anchors," NBC said. Al Roker? Willie Geist? Sheinelle Jones? Hoda Kotb? I'm sure I'm forgetting some folks... Exit talks take time Kelly's exit from NBC News is not official yet, but it will be soon. Here's what Kelly's newly-hired attorney, Bryan Freedman. said when NBC announced the cancellation: "Megyn remains an employee of NBC News and discussions about next steps are continuing." So how much $$ will she get on the way out? That's the big unknown right now. Here's my full story... The blackface segment was "horrifying..." That's what NBC's Jenna Bush Hager said in an interview with corporate cousin E! News. She was on the panel when Kelly brought up blackface Halloween costumes. "It was horrifying, because it wasn't what we were there to talk about," Hager said... ...But execs were "already convinced" that Kelly was not working In Saturday's NYT, John Koblin and Michael Grynbaum recount the "the four days that sank Megyn Kelly and sparked a vicious standoff inside NBC News." Key graf: "In interviews, a dozen people inside NBC News or close to Ms. Kelly described a collapse of breathtaking speed." Kelly "believed at first that she could weather the storm. But her comments were deemed fatal by network executives already convinced that their marquee hire was not working out..." Notes and quotes -- Megan Garber asks in The Atlantic, "What if, when Megyn Kelly wondered aloud why blackface is bad, her ratings had been high? What if she had been a darling of advertisers? What if she had proved better able to return on the massive investment NBC had made in her, and for her...?" -- The Wrap asks: "Can Andy Lack Survive Atop NBC News After Megyn Kelly Debacle?" -- Some good NBC news amid all the drama: Us reports that "Peter Alexander has been named the new 'Weekend Today' co-anchor for Saturday mornings... This Sunday on "Reliable" I'll be joined by Margaret Sullivan, Matt Lewis, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, and Bill Carter... plus "news deserts" researcher Penelope Abernathy and NYT publisher A.G. Sulzberger... Join us Sunday at 11 a.m. ET on CNN... | |
FOR THE RECORD, PART TWO By Daniella Emanuel: -- Sarah Zhang writes about the public's use of Facebook groups for therapy -- and the privacy issues that ensue... (The Atlantic) -- Here's an interesting read about the drama that has gone on behind the making of "Viper Club," a film inspired by the kidnapping of deceased war journalist James Foley... (The Daily Beast) -- In the spirit of Halloween, Mekado Murphy looks back at some eye-catching horror film ads that frequented newspapers in the 80s... (NYT) -- The Netflix mockumentary comedy series "American Vandal" has been cancelled... (Deadline) | | Facebook takes down more Iranian pages "Facebook said Friday that it had removed 82 pages, groups, and accounts that were run from Iran but targeting people in the US and the UK," Donie O'Sullivan reported. Facebook said it found the pages a week ago and that it wanted to disclose its findings to the public because of the looming midterm elections. Apple v. Bloomberg continues In his interview with Christiane Amanpour this week, Tim Cook said Bloomberg's story was "100% a lie." That would be the Bloomberg Businessweek cover story alleging that China has infiltrated Apple chips. Apple wants the story retracted. Erik Wemple and others have written about how the ball is in Bloomberg's court now. Here's Friday's development: "According to multiple sources, Bloomberg was not invited to Apple's fall product event next week in Brooklyn," BF's Joseph Bernstein reported. "Apple declined to comment." AND: Amazon, which was also named in the Bloomberg story, has "pulled its fourth-quarter ads from Bloomberg's website..." FilmStruck struck down Frank Pallotta emails: WarnerMedia announced Friday that FilmStruck, its classic films streaming service, will be shutting down next month. FilmStruck was for a niche audience, sure, but the streaming service was a cinephile's dream. It introduced me to dozens of old films and helped strengthen my empathy via cinema. The service was also rare because it wasn't about what's next. So many other streaming services focus on where we're going (new films, new content, new, new, new!), but FilmStruck made you stop and consider where we've been. That's important in this "on to the next one" society, and I'll greatly miss it. But the business rationale makes sense: WarnerMedia is redirecting $$$ to the streaming service that will launch in late 2019. Here's hoping FilmStruck's great catalog of classics are a part of the new service... Fox Nation's launch date I missed this yesterday: Fox's bright red streaming service, Fox Nation, will launch on November 27. And the monthly cost will be $5.99. Fox announced the details on Thursday. I'm very interested to see if this service takes off. Fox says it's for "superfans," so it's chock full of conservative opinion shows... Fox still wants people to subscribe to cable and watch its channels, but with Fox Nation it gets another bite at the apple, another source of revenue for its particular brand of programming... -- BTW: Do you think President Trump will get a complimentary subscription?
FOR THE RECORD, PART THREE By Julia Waldow: -- Nellie Bowles has some fascinating stories about an increasing wariness of screens in the place where they're most present -- Silicon Valley. Parents in the tech sector are weaning their kids off the devices; nannies are being told not to use phones and tablets near their charges; and a new digital divide is growing across the country among children of different socioeconomic classes... (NYT) -- WhatsApp is adding stickers to its messaging platform... (TechCrunch) -- As the midterms near, the Student Press Law Center is offering student journalists a guide to publishing political ads... (SPLC) | | 'Ray Donovan' brings 'fixer' baggage to New York swing Brian Lowry emails: "Ray Donovan" has received more than its share of off-season publicity, mostly in the context of the "fixer" role that Michael Cohen played for Trump. (Cohen even tagged the show in a tweet, before his plea deal.) The Showtime series finally returns, but it's carrying some more conventional baggage, with a move to New York shaking things up after last season's questionable cliffhanger finale. Read Lowry's full review here... Is Apu out of the picture? Daniella Emanuel emails: Following criticism over the depiction of Apu from "The Simpsons," IndieWire reports that the show is getting rid of the character. Producer Adi Shankar, who launched a script contest earlier this year in an attempt to solve the "Apu problem," told the outlet he got the news from two "Simpsons" employees and a third source who works with creator Matt Groening. When asked for a response to Shankar's statement, Fox said "Apu appeared in the 10/14/18 episode 'My Way or the Highway to Heaven.'"
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| What New False Flags Will Deep State Pull in Next 10 Days? Watch Live – BANNED 2018 MIDTERM COVERAGE Posted: 26 Oct 2018 06:04 PM PDT Tune into the Live Show | | | ALEX JONES WITH AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!The Deep State enemies of America are pulling out all the stops ahead of the midterms, and this latest fake bomb patsy psy-op is merely the tip of the iceberg.We'll look at what other false flags the Deep State might try to pull off in the next 10 days in attempts to derail the GOP's chances at a Red Wave.Check out Monday-Friday from 8-10 PM CT for up-to-the-minute midterm developments and analysis from Alex Jones and other great Infowars hosts and guests! Get your friends and family to tune in to to hear the web’s most-censored transmission! As Infowars continues to face massive censorship, it’s more important than ever that you help us by spreading And remember – if you’re receiving this email, you are the resistance! | |
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| Sherman family offers $10M reward for info on billionaires’ murders Posted: 26 Oct 2018 04:58 PM PDT | 📰 Drowning in headlines and memes? Get our new newsletter, TL;DR, and get the most-talked about stories sent to your e-mail every Saturday. Sign up here. The family of billionaire philanthropist couple Barry and Honey Sherman is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to an arrest in the pair's deaths. Whether you're flying internationally or domestically makes a huge difference on whether you can carry pot on the plane. The Bank of Canada rate hike is expected to take a bite out of Canadian mortgage-holders' wallets, but for those looking to buy a home for the first time, it puts ownership even further out of reach. The man arrested on suspicion of mailing at least a dozen suspicious packages to Democrats criticized by Donald Trump is a big fan of the president, with a long criminal history. HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25, 2018, we introduced a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.Follow HuffPost Canada on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram ©2018 HuffPost Canada | 99 Spadina Ave., Suite 200, Toronto ON M5V 3P8 Canada You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Canada Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |  |
| Former Black Ops Commander: A Red Wave Is Going to Crush the Criminal Left Posted: 26 Oct 2018 04:44 PM PDT Also, suspect's van covered in pro-Trump stickers, black Conservatives meet at White House, Megyn Kelly FIRED, Ex-Mexico Prez stumps for Beto & more. 2 | | | Dr. Steve Pieczinik joins Alex Jones live via Skype to break down how the pipe bomb stunt, perpetrated by whomever, will not help Democrats win the midterm elections and will, in fact, lead to a larger red wave in the polls. WATCH NOW Infowars.com | | | | | | | | | | | | Adan Salazar | Infowars.com | | | | David Knight | Infowars.com | | | |  |
| Florida man nabbed Posted: 26 Oct 2018 04:01 PM PDT TicToc Tonight | The day's most important stories and the social conversation around them. Florida suspect charged in string of mail bombs Authorities arrested a Florida suspect in connection with a wave of mail bombs sent around the country, as more suspicious packages were intercepted in New York, New Jersey and California. The suspect was identified as Cesar Sayoc Jr., 56, of Aventura, Florida, who was detained by the FBI as law enforcement officers seized a white van covered with an assortment of stickers, including images of Trump, American flags and logos of the RNC and CNN. A total of 13 packages have been intercepted so far, including 3 Friday addressed to Trump critics Sen. Cory Booker, former National Intelligence Director James Clapper and hedge fund billionaire Tom Steyer. Watch more. Here's how the story unfolded on Twitter. For more tweets on this story, read our thread. Megyn Kelly not returning to "Today" NBC News announced Friday Megyn Kelly, who came under scrutiny after defending blackface this week, would not be returning to the "Today" show. In a statement, a network spokesperson said Kelly would not return to her eponymous 9 a.m. hour of the morning show, known as "Megyn Kelly Today," and it would be hosted by other co-anchors next week. Kelly has a non-break deal with the network, meaning it will most likely have to pay out her full $69 million contract. She had been off the air since Thursday, a day after she apologized for defending white people who don blackface during a roundtable discussion with all white people on Tuesday. Watch more. Facebook removes fake pages that originated in Iran Facebook removed 82 fake pages, accounts and groups that originated in Iran, the company announced Friday. In its latest effort to clean up the social network ahead of midterm elections, Facebook said it took down the accounts for "coordinated inauthentic behavior" that targeted people in the U.S. and U.K. The account administrators had been masquerading as Americans or U.K. citizens and posting about politically charged topics such as race relations, Trump opposition and immigration, Facebook said. It found no ties to the Iranian government and doesn't know for sure who's responsible. Matthew Shepard interred in Washington, D.C. The ashes of Matthew Shepard, whose 1998 murder became a milestone in the fight for gay rights, were laid to rest in the Washington National Cathedral Friday. Thousands turned out for the remembrance ceremony, presided over by the first openly gay Episcopal bishop, Gene Robinson. Regarded as one of the worst hate crimes in American history, Shepard's murder shocked and horrified the nation 20 years ago when he was brutally beaten and murdered because of his sexuality. He is one of about 220 Americans interred in the capital's cathedral, including former President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. Watch more. Police foil attempted theft of Magna Carta U.K. police say they thwarted an attempt Friday to steal the Magna Carta, one of history's most famous documents, in Salisbury, England. A visitor was seen "smashing the case of the Magna Carta with a hammer and trying to destroy it," according to local news reports. The document was not damaged and the cathedral was evacuated. The writ, issued by King John of England in 1215 and housed in Salisbury Cathedral, established that everybody, including the king, was subject to the rule of law. For more top stories, add this podcast to your evening commute. Subscribe to the TicToc podcast and listen every weekday at 5 p.m. ET for expert opinions on the day's most important stories. | | If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.  |
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| AI court is now in session Posted: 26 Oct 2018 02:03 PM PDT Evening Briefing A suspect is now in custody in connection with the mailing of suspected explosive devices to high-profile Democrats. Cesar Sayoc has a record of arrests and criminal convictions, including a 2002 arrest for making a bomb threat, according to court records. In the wake of the arrest, President Donald Trump vowed to end political violence in the U.S. Then he used the moment to complain about hostility directed at him. "Who gets attacked more than me?" he asked. Here's the latest. —Josh Petri Here are today's top storiesIn Chengdu, Chinese rocket scientists are planning to launch a man-made moon bright enough to reduce the need for street lamps. It's the kind of thing that happens when your country is in a new gilded age of billionaires. Billionaire Tom Barrack predicted correctly that Trump would become president. Then everything went wrong. Prometea can judge you in about 10 seconds. The AI software is being used to automate parts of Argentina's legal system, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. The Trump administration wants to end California's requirement for automakers to sell more electric cars in the state each year. America's biggest automaker has a different idea: adopt the rule nationwide. Tesla shares fell after a report that the FBI is examining if the electric carmaker misstated information about production of its Model 3 sedans. Here's a horrifying question to consider: How much herbicide can you tolerate in your food, and for how long? What's Luke Kawa thinking? The Bloomberg cross-asset reporter is marveling at the resilience of junk bonds during the current equity turmoil. As investors flock to defensive and quality stocks, junk bonds remain a surprising haven relative to the S&P 500. The worst-quality obligations in the high-yield space aren't lagging, either. What you'll need to know tomorrow What you'll want to read tonightThere are about 1.5 million e-rickshaws in India, and as many as 11,000 new ones hit the street every month. The ubiquitous three-wheelers are quieter, faster, cleaner and cheaper to maintain than a traditional auto rickshaw. They're also less strenuous than cycle rickshaws, which require all-day peddling, making the electric versions more lucrative.  Have you started strategizing for 2019? We have. Don't miss the annual Bloomberg Businessweek special report, The Year Ahead, on the major trends, disruptions, breakthrough products, innovations and movements to watch in the coming year. Get Bloomberg All Access in time to receive this issue in print and much more. The global economy is at an inflection point. Sign up for the Turning Points newsletter to be one of the first to receive weekly insights — and solutions — on climate, tech and trade from Andrew Browne and leading experts. Download the Bloomberg app: It's available for iOS and Android. | | If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.  |
| Netanyahu Visits Oman (Henderson, Orion | Policy Alert) Posted: 26 Oct 2018 01:30 PM PDT NETANYAHU VISITS OMAN by Simon Henderson and Assaf Orion Policy Alert October 26, 2018 The high-profile nature of the meeting reaffirms Israel's success in developing ties with Gulf states, as well as the independent character of Oman's leader. READ THIS ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE On October 25, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu traveled to Oman for the first such visit by an Israeli leader in more than twenty years. According to a joint statement issued after the trip, he and Sultan Qaboos discussed “ways to advance the peace process in the Middle East, as well as several matters of joint interest regarding the achievement of peace and stability in the Middle East.” The reference to the peace process will give Qaboos diplomatic cover from criticism elsewhere in the Arab world, building on the effect of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas’s visit earlier this week. Yet the substance of the conversation may have concentrated on “deepening relations with the states of the region while leveraging Israel’s advantages in security, technology, and economic matters,” in the words of the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office. Omani state television broadcast video of the visit on the evening news, showing the sultan, who is seventy-eight next month and has been unwell, looking spirited but frail. He introduced Netanyahu to four of his top advisors: Minister of the Royal Court Khalid al-Busaidi, Minister of the Royal Office Sultan al-Numani, Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs Yousef bin Alawi bin Abdullah, and Head of Liaison and Coordination Munthir al-Said, whose duties center on external intelligence. Netanyahu’s delegation included Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, National Security Council head Meir Ben-Shabbat, and Foreign Ministry director Yuval Rotem. The last such visits occurred before the turn of the century. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin traveled to Oman in 1994, and acting prime minister Shimon Peres hosted Yousef bin Alawi in Jerusalem a year later. In 1996, the two countries agreed to establish reciprocal trade representative offices, with Peres formally opening the one in Muscat. Although Oman closed the office after the second Palestinian intifada broke out in 2000, it continued allowing Israeli representatives to stay in the country. Undeclared intelligence and security relations between the two governments have since become very close. And as with other Gulf states, Muscat allows non-identifiable Israeli products to be sold inside Oman. For Israel, the visit shows that Netanyahu’s regional approach is paying dividends, which could prove useful domestically if the next elections are held soon as expected. It also shows Muscat’s role as a possible back channel with Iran, perhaps relating to Syria. For Qaboos, the meeting may help deflect criticism of his relations with Tehran and his willingness to tolerate the transshipment of Iranian weapons to Houthi rebels in Yemen. In addition, it implies that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are not the only regional routes for Israeli diplomacy. For Washington, the meeting is another good first step down the long road to reviving the peace process. Simon Henderson is the Baker Fellow and director of the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at The Washington Institute. Assaf Orion, a retired Israeli brigadier general and defense strategist, is a visiting military fellow at the Institute.   |
| The market's Trump sugar high is wearing off Posted: 26 Oct 2018 01:30 PM PDT Bloomberg Opinion Today Today's Agenda Trump Bump Becomes Trump Bust President Donald Trump is learning why his predecessors didn't brag too often about the stock market: If you own it on the way up, then you also own it on the way down. Trump hasn't had much to brag about this week, with stocks falling on four out of five days, including Friday, when the Nasdaq and S&P 500 both closed about 10 percent off their peaks, or what market nerds call a "correction." Stephen Gandel points out that, as a ratio of earnings, the S&P 500 is cheaper than it was before Trump's election in 2016: The "Trump bump" after his election was all about hope for tax cuts, deregulation and other profit-friendly goodies. Two years later, a lot of those hopes have come true. But their effect on the economy and profits seems to have been temporary, Stephen notes. And increasingly Trump's positives are outweighed by his less-market-friendly impulses, particularly his whole blowing-up-international-trade thing. The economy did clock in solid third-quarter GDP growth today, of 3.5 percent annualized — though higher interest rates took a big bite out of housing, Robert Burgess notes. And other GDP details prove Danielle DiMartino Booth was right when she predicted that much of the quarter's strength would owe to companies rushing to build inventories ahead of trade-war tariffs next year. Such corporate barn-door closing could keep the economy's sugar high going through the fourth quarter. But coming down could be nasty. The stock market already seems to be bracing for it. More Economic Reading: There's no sign of too much debt or speculation in key areas of the economy — meaning the expansion can go on for longer than people think. – Conor Sen Trump's Fed Up Trump seems to have decided to blame the market and economy's (thus-far modest) woes on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. His complaints about Powell's interest-rate hikes are growing more frequent and pointed. Barry Ritholtz reminds Trump that he campaigned as somebody who was furious about Janet Yellen's low interest rates, let Yellen go, replaced her with an inflation hawk — and then complained when that hawk raised interest rates. Trump may not be bad for the stock market, Barry writes, but until he understands policy better, he is bad for his own preferences at least. Anyway, the Fed may very well stop its rate-hiking campaign soon, writes Dan Moss — but only because the economy is cooling off, not because Trump keeps complaining about it. And Karl Smith suggests a pause is the right thing to do; the Fed should let the economy run hot for as long as possible. FAANGs Bitten Technology stocks led the rest of the market lower today, after two FAANG (annoying Wall Street shorthand for "Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google") giants, Google parent Alphabet Inc. and Amazon.com Inc., reported less-than-amazing quarterly results last night. Sarah Halzack writes Amazon's revenue is still growing ridiculously fast, but not quite ridiculously fast enough to satisfy investors who are jumping at their own shadows lately. It's sort of the same story for Alphabet: It's fine, but it's also spending a lot of money, and that is suddenly no bueno. Intel Corp., meanwhile, actually had a pretty great quarter — but it can't ignore the ill winds blowing through the Chinese and global economies much longer, warns Tim Culpan. Taking Socialism Seriously Again The White House report this week on the dangers of socialism inspired much derision. But Tyler Cowen praised some of it yesterday. And Noah Smith writes it at least has us talking about serious economic issues again. Noah says the report is right to remind everyone of the horrors of collectivized farming and communism — but also totally overlooks what's driving socialism's newfound appeal in the 21st century. People increasingly want more government, particularly in health care. Trump's report doesn't have a strong argument against it. Schoolteachers Just Can't Win As if public-school teachers don't have enough problems — lousy pay, screen-time-addled kids — their retirement plans are terrible. Nir Kaissar has the infuriating story of how teachers save for retirement not in 401(k) plans but in 403(b) plans, which are not subject to the same regulations. As a result, they end up paying much more for lousier returns. Charty McChartface Amgen Inc. is testing a novel approach to drug pricing: slashing the list price for its relatively new heart drug Repatha. Max Nisen writes this could boost sluggish Repatha sales — but, more important, could be a big step in fixing America's terrible drug-pricing system. Time for some traffic problems at Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. (and the rest of the restaurant business), writes Sarah Halzack. Weekend Reading Trump's plan to attack high drug prices is a good one. – Bloomberg's editorial board House votes alone are not a good measure of which candidates support or oppose Trump. – Ramesh Ponnuru Trump's decision to quit the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is the latest result of his bizarre hiring process. – Jonathan Bernstein If the U.S. goes light on the Saudis for the Jamal Khashoggi killing, Egypt's exiles fear it will be open season on them. – Eli Lake Brazil's hate-filled election will leave scars — but there is reason to hope the country can withstand them. – Mac Margolis Netflix Inc.'s culture may seem a little rough, but the grownups who work there are well-paid and can handle it. – Joe Nocera The EU shouldn't reject Italy's budget; some fiscal stimulus is just what it needs. – Ashoka Mody Legacy admissions are the real Ivy League admissions scandal. – Stephen Mihm A disturbing number of statisticians say scientists ask them to cook the books on results to make them look better. – Faye Flam If you ignore the news, then America seems pretty nice. – Justin Fox ICYMI A Florida man was arrested in connection with a string of bombs sent to Democrats and CNN. Trump said the bombs are hurting the GOP in the midterms. Things are not going well for Trump buddy Tom Barrack. Megyn Kelly will be spending more time with her millions. Kickers It is way too easy to buy used voting machines — with all their data — on eBay. How to (please don't) carve furniture with your fingernails and teeth. Somebody tried to steal the Magna Carta. Nic Cage could not be reached for comment. A painting by an AI just sold for $432,000. (h/t for the first four kickers to Scott Duke Kominers) What the hell happened to Darius Miles? by Darius Miles. (h/t Barry Ritholtz's newsletter) Heavy media multitaskers have reduced memory, a study has shown. The growing consensus in Silicon Valley: Screens are poison for kids. Everything you ever wanted to know about the history of decorative gourds. Photos of the week. Note: Please send AI paintings, suggestions and kicker ideas to Mark Gongloff at mgongloff1@bloomberg.net. 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| The world isn't producing enough fruits and veggies to keep everyone healthy Posted: 26 Oct 2018 11:17 AM PDT | 🏠 Interested in buying your first home? Not sure where to start? Join our new Facebook group "So You Want To Be A Homeowner" for tips, advice and more. The world's agriculture producers are not growing enough fruits and vegetables to feed the global population a healthy diet, according to new Canadian-led research. Montreal and Toronto restaurants unsurprisingly dominated the list, and Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton and Regina all made a valiant effort as well. But restaurants in two small Ontario towns made an appearance too, including the coveted number one spot. A suspect has reportedly been arrested in connection with more than 10 packages containing likely pipe bombs mailed in the past week to people critical of President Donald Trump. 👍 You're all set. Have a great day. In this episode of HuffPost Canada's "Follow-Up" politics podcast, host Althia Raj is joined by Environment Minister Catherine McKenna and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May for frank discussions about climate change apathy and what Canada needs to do to mitigate rising temperatures. Get this episode and more "Follow-Up" on iTunes or Google Play. New to podcasts? Here's how to get started. HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25, 2018, we introduced a new Oath privacy policy, which explains how your data is used and shared. Learn more.Follow HuffPost Canada on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram ©2018 HuffPost Canada | 99 Spadina Ave., Suite 200, Toronto, Ont., M5V 3P8 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Canada Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |  |
| Most Social: Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc Posted: 26 Oct 2018 10:01 AM PDT |
| Man Arrested in Connection With Suspicious Packages: The man was arrested in Florida Posted: 26 Oct 2018 09:56 AM PDT Plus: Kris Jenner wishes Kanye would be a little more private, and Caitlyn Jenner flips on Trump | | | | | A van covered in a blue tarp is towed by FBI investigators Friday in Plantation, Florida, in connection with the 12 pipe bombs and suspicious packages mailed to top Democrats. Credit: Michele Eve Sandberg/AFP/Getty Images | | | Man Arrested in Connection With Suspicious Packages: The man was arrested in Florida Kris Wishes Kanye Would Be a Little More Private: Kris Jenner spoke to Ellen about Ye's Oval Office visit Caitlyn Jenner Flips on Trump: "I was wrong," she wrote about Trump's record on transgender issues | | | What America is Talking About: - An arrest has been been made in connection with the suspicious packages.
- It's 11 days until the midterm election.
- North Dakota's Democratic Senate candidate Heidi Heitkamp raised an incredible $12.5 million after voting "no" on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
- Michael Bloomberg has given $43 million to super PACs supporting Democrats in the first two weeks of October.
- A painting made by French art collective Obvious using an AI program created by a 19-year-old just sold for $432,000 at Christie's.
- A group of kindergartners at Hickerson Elementary School in Tennessee performed "Happy Birthday" in sign language for custodian James Anthony, who is hearing impaired and has worked at the school for more than two decades. ❤️
Poll of the Day: A majority of Americans believe the country needs a third party. According to a Gallup poll released today, 57% of Americans believe the Democratic and Republican parties do such a poor job that a third party is needed, a trend that has continued since 2012, when Americans were about evenly split on the need. | | Credit: Gallup Man Arrested in Connection With Suspicious Packages: Federal authorities have arrested a man in Plantation, Florida in connection with the suspicious explosive packages, sources told CNN. Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said there will be a news conference at 2:30 p.m. The man, Cesar Sayoc, is in his 50s and has a criminal history. A van in Plantation covered in stickers that appeared to be political was covered in a blue tarp and towed to the FBI field office in Miramar, Florida. Two new packages have been found, bringing the total to at least 12. One -- which was found in Florida -- was addressed to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker at his Camden, New Jersey, office, the other to former National Intelligence Chief James Clapper at CNN's New York bureau and found at a New York post office. For the latest, continue to check CNN's live updates. | | Credit: CNN Trump Responds: Two days after calling for the nation to come together, the President tweeted today at 3 a.m. his criticism of "lowly rated CNN" and then, shortly after 10 a.m., he tweeted that the "this 'Bomb' stuff" (quotation marks and unnecessary capitalization his) was slowing Republican momentum. Yes, I'm serious. Speaking after the arrest at the White House, Trump said, "these terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in the country" and said he was "committed to doing everything in my power to stop it." Trump's Plan to Deny Asylum at the Border: Trump reportedly is considering a proposal similar to his administration's travel bans that would bar Central Americans from seeking asylum. For those in the caravan with phones following @realDonaldTrump, he tweeted Thursday, "To those in the Caravan, turnaround, we are not letting people into the United States illegally. Go back to your Country and if you want, apply for citizenship like millions of others are doing!" According to the Department of Homeland Security, for one to apply for asylum, they actually must be in the US. "To apply for asylum in the U.S., you must be physically present in the U.S. or seeking entry into the U.S. at a port of entry," the DHS website states. The caravan, by the way, is about 1,000 miles away from the border and not expected to reach the US by Election Day. Kris Wishes Kanye Would "Share Some of That Stuff Privately": We finally know what Kris Jenner thinks about Kanye West's White House visit. In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Jenner reportedly said she saw the meeting "after the fact" and she called it "spontaneous." "He was sharing thoughts and things of himself that I would rather he share some of that stuff privately," she said. "He definitely has his own thoughts and opinions and he gets very excited about that. You've known him a long time, I've known him a long time, and he does have different sides to him. And this is a side that nobody's seen before." | | Credit: TheEllenShow/YouTube I Fell For Trump on Transgender Rights, Caitlyn Jenner Says: Caitlyn Jenner has given up on Trump and transgender rights. In an op-ed in today's issue of The Washington Post, Jenner wrote that after Trump's election, "I saw fertile ground for change within the Republican Party on LGBTQ issues," but, "sadly, I was wrong." Jenner wrote that the trans community is "relentlessly attacked" by Trump and mentioned his administration's proposal to define gender at birth and ban trans service members in the military. "The world needs to hear us," she wrote. "The world needs to know us. We will not be erased." | | Credit: @Caitlyn_Jenner/Twitter FYI, yes, the Trump campaign store is still selling "Trump Pride" rainbow shirts, now on sale for $24. The National Cathedral Service for Matthew Shepard is Today: The interment service for Shepard was held this morning at the National Cathedral. Below is the front cover and opening pages of the program. You can see the full program here. | | Credit: National Cathedral Street Art Sighting: This "Ratify The Right To Vote" stencil spray paint was spotted on the sidewalk around Washington's Dupont Circle. | | Credit: Hunter Schwarz If you spot political street art, tweet me @hunterschwarz, tag me on Instagram @hunterschwarz, or email me at coverlinehunter@cnn.com with your sighting so I can feature it in COVER/LINE. P.S.: Robyn's "Honey" album is out. It's been a busy morning, but I've been spinning "Ever Again." What do you think of the album? Email me with your thoughts or favorite track. And also, fun fact of the day: Ariana Grande has a pet pig and that pig has an Instagram account and that Instagram account only follows one other account: Maxine Waters. Kate Bennett is off. | | | | | | |   |
| BOMB SUSPECT ARRESTED - THE ALEX JONES SHOW Is Live Now At Infowars.com/show Posted: 26 Oct 2018 09:08 AM PDT Tune into the Live Show | | Alex Jones HERE WITH AN IMPORTANT UPDATE. Police have arrested a suspect they believe to be responsible for the suspicious packages sent to various Democrat operatives. Will the deep state trot out a deranged Trump supporter as a patsy intended to make Republicans look bad?With this much at stake ahead of the midterms, you can't put anything past them.I'll break it all down on the show today 11AM-3PM CT at infowars.com/show.Also, check out Banned Midterm Election coverage at Infowars.com/show Monday-Friday from 8-10 PM CDT to get the latest midterm developments and commentary exclusively from Alex Jones and other great Infowars hosts and guests! Tell your friends and family to tune in to infowars.com/show to listen to the web’s most-censored broadcast! As Infowars faces unprecedented censorship, it’s more important than ever that you spread this link. And remember – if you’re receiving this email, you are the resistance. | | |  |
| 2 new mail threats | U.S. economy grows | Yutu, Willa batter land | World Series in LA Posted: 26 Oct 2018 09:08 AM PDT New suspicious packages were found in New York and Florida Friday; the U.S. showed strong economic growth in September; Willa and Yutu are still wreaking havoc; LA gets the World Series  |
| نتنياهو يعود من زيارة رسمية إلى سلطنة عمان Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:50 AM PDT Maroc Top Trend جهات مجتمع مال وأعمال مغاربة العالم السلطة الرابعة حوادث فن وثقافة تمازيغت مدارات رياضة صوت وصورة نتنياهو يعود من زيارة رسمية إلى سلطنة عمانهسبريس - د.ب.أ الجمعة 26 أكتوبر 2018 - 15:46 ذكر مكتب رئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي، بنيامين نتنياهو، الجمعة، أن الأخير وزوجته سارة عادا إلى إسرائيل اليوم الجمعة من زيارة رسمية إلى سلطنة عمان. وقال البيان إن نتنياهو وزوجته التقيا خلال الزيارة السلطان قابوس بن سعيد آل سعيد، سلطان عمان، حسب صحيفة "تايمز اوف إسرائيل"، على موقعها الإلكتروني. وأضاف البيان: "زيارة نتنياهو خطوة هامة في تطبيق السياسة التي حدد خطوطها رئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي لتقوية العلاقات مع دول المنطقة، بما يعزز من مزايا إسرائيل في مجال الأمن والتكنولوجيا والاقتصاد". من جهة أخرى، ذكرت صحيفة "جيروزاليم بوست" أن زيارة نتنياهو وزوجته كانت بناء على دعوة من السلطان قابوس بن سعيد حاكم سلطنة عمان؛ ونقلت الصحيفة على موقعها الإلكتروني، عن بيان صحافي مشترك، قوله إنه تمت مناقشة مسائل مختلفة لتعزيز عملية السلام في الشرق الأوسط ، كما تمت مناقشة أمور تتعلق بالاستقرار في المنطقة. وهذه أول زيارة يقوم بها مسؤولون إسرائيليون رفيعو المستوى إلى سلطنة عمان منذ عام 1996.  |
| جلالة الملك يعزي العاهل الأردني في ضحايا السيول Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:46 AM PDT Maroc Top Trend جهات مجتمع مال وأعمال مغاربة العالم السلطة الرابعة حوادث فن وثقافة تمازيغت مدارات رياضة صوت وصورة
جلالة الملك يعزي العاهل الأردني في ضحايا السيول بعث صاحب الجلالة الملك محمد السادس برقية تعزية ومواساة إلى صاحب الجلالة الملك عبد الله الثاني ابن الحسين، عاهل المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية، وذلك على إثر السيول التي اجتاحت بعض المناطق ببلده الشقيق، مخلفة العديد من الضحايا. وأعرب جلالة الملك، بهذه المناسبة المحزنة، للعاهل الأردني، ومن خلاله للأسر المكلومة وللشعب الأردني الشقيق، عن أحر التعازي وصادق التضامن والمواساة في هذا المصاب الأليم، سائلا الله تعالى أن يتغمد الضحايا بواسع رحمته وغفرانه، ويلهمه وذويهم جميل الصبر وحسن العزاء، وأن يمن على المصابين بالشفاء العاجل. ومما جاء في برقية جلالة الملك "وإذ أدعوه عز وجل أن يحفظكم وبلدكم الشقيق من كل مكروه، أرجو أن تتفضلوا، صاحب الجلالة وأخي العزيز، بقبول أخلص مشاعر تعاطفي، مشفوعة بأسمى عبارات مودتي وتقديري".  |
| سعدان يفجر مفاجأة مدوية بشأن رباعية مصر في مرمى الجزائر سنة 2010 Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:44 AM PDT Maroc Top Trend جهات مجتمع مال وأعمال مغاربة العالم السلطة الرابعة حوادث فن وثقافة تمازيغت مدارات رياضة صوت وصورة
سعدان يفجر مفاجأة مدوية بشأن رباعية مصر في مرمى الجزائر سنة 2010 بعد ما يقترب من 9 سنوات من لقاء منتخبي مصر والجزائر في كأس أمم أفريقيا 2010 التي جرت فيأنغولا، فجر المدير الفني السابق ل"الخُضر" رابح سعدان مفاجأة مدوية بشأن المقابلة الحساسة. وفي المباراة المذكورة التي أقيمت بعد أسابيع من فوز الجزائر على مصر بهدف نظيف في أم درمانوتأهلها لكأس العالم 2010، سحق "الفراعنة" المنتخب الجزائري برباعية نظيفة، وتأهلوا لنهائي كأس أمم أفريقيا قبل أن يحققوا اللقب السابع، الثالث على التوالي، على حساب غانا. لكن سعدان كشف أن مباراة ال4-0 "كانت مخدومة 100 بالمئة"، مشيرا إلى تواطؤ جزائري واستسلام للهزيمة. وتابع في تصريحات تلفزيونية لمحطة "الشروق": "أخواتنا المصريين محتاجون كأس أفريقيا، ونحن ذاهبون إلى كأس العالم، فدعوا المصريين يفوزون". وأشار "الشيخ سعدان"، كما يلقبه الإعلام الجزائري، إلى أنه رفض المشاركة في "لعبة التواطؤ"، لكنه فوجئ بأمر آخر على أرضية الميدان. ولم يوضح المدرب المعتزل المتهمين في التواطؤ أو المقابل، إلا أن تصريحاته أثارت جدلا واسعا في الشارعين الرياضيين بالجزائر ومصر. وأقيم اللقاء في الثامن والعشرين من يناير 2010 في ظل ظروف متوترة بين البلدين، أعقبت فوزالجزائر على مصر بهدف نظيف يوم 18 نوفمبر في السودان، بمباراة فاصلة مؤهلة لمونديال 2010. ونجح المصريون في رد الصاع بأربعة للجزائر في نصف نهائي كأس أمم أفريقيا، بأهداف حسني عبد ربه ومحمد زيدان ومحمد عبد الشافي ومحمد ناجي (جدو)، قبل أن يكملوا طريقهم إلى منصة التتويج عبر الفوز على غانا بهدف نظيف في النهائي.
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| تأخر القطارات يشعل احتجاجات المغاربة بعدة مدن .. والأمن يتدخل (فيديو) الONCF لم يكشف سبب الارتباك الحاصل Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:40 AM PDT Maroc Top Trend جهات مجتمع مال وأعمال مغاربة العالم السلطة الرابعة حوادث فن وثقافة تمازيغت مدارات رياضة صوت وصورة
الأمن يستخدم القوة لتفريق المحتجين على مستوى سكة القطار بمحطة تمارة قامت السلطات العمومية صباح اليوم الجمعة 26 أكتوبر2018،بتفريق المجتجين بالقوة على مستوى سكة قطار محطة تمارة،بعد وقوف المواطنين فوق السكة احتجاجا على التأخر الدائم للقطارات. و حسب شريط فيديو مصور و شهادة عدد من المواطنين من عين المكان، فقد تم استقدام عدد من القوات العمومية بأعداد كبيرة،حيت استعملت العنف ضد المحتجين من أجل تحرير السكة من المحتجين الذين شلوا حركت السير بالمكان،بعد أن أصر المسافرون على تحميل مكتب الخليع تأخر القطارات و رداءة الجودة المقدمة لهم أثناء التنقل. و حسب نفس المصادر، فإن قطارا كان قادما من الدار البيضاء، توقف بشكل مفاجئ قرب محطة تمارة، و لمدة طويلة،دون تدخل المسؤولين لإرجاع الأمور إلى نصابها،مما أرغم المسافرين الإتصال بمسؤولي مكتب السكك الحديدة على الرقم الأخضر،إلا أنه ظل يرن دون جواب. و يشار إلى أن المواطنين احتجوا لساعات طويلة على الوضع المزري الذي يعرفه قطاع النقل عبر السكك الحديدية بالمغرب،قبل أن يفاجؤوا بحضور القوات العمومية بالعشرات من أجل تفريقهم بالقوة.
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| 54 جريحا في انقلاب حافلة للمستخدمين في بني ملال Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:37 AM PDT Maroc Top Trend جهات مجتمع مال وأعمال مغاربة العالم السلطة الرابعة حوادث فن وثقافة تمازيغت مدارات رياضة صوت وصورة
54 جريحا في انقلاب حافلة للمستخدمين في بني ملال خلف انقلاب حافلة كانت تقل عمالا وعاملات فلاحيين، أمس الخميس، على مستوى دوار اولاد يوسف، بدائرة قصبة تادلة، 54 جريحا، من بينهم اثنان حالتهما خطيرة، بحسب مصادر من الوقاية المدنية. تم نقل الجرحى، بشكل عاجل، إلى المركز الاستشفائي الجهوي ببني ملال لتلقي العلاجات الضرورية، حيث تمت عملية مستعجلة لامرأة بترت يدها في الحادث. وعلمت "الصحراء المغربية"، من مصادر مطلعة، أن 12 سيارة إسعاف تابعة للوقاية المدنية ولجماعة بني ملال والجماعات الترابية المحيطة والقريبة من الحادثة، تدخلت لنقل العاملات والعمال بإحدى الضيعات الفلاحية إلى المركز الاستشفائي الجهوي ببني ملال. وقد جرت عملية وذكرت المصادر نفسها، أن والي الجهة ظل رابضا بقسم المستعجلات لمدة أزيد من ساعة، إلى حين إنهاء جميع الترتيبات الخاصة بالفحوصات والتدخلات الطبية، لجميع المصابين في الحادثة، بحضور والي الأمن ونائبه، وقائد الدرك الملكي، ورئيس المجلس البلدي لبني ملال.
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| 19 قتيلا أغلبهم من الأطفال في سيول جارفة بالأردن Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:35 AM PDT Maroc Top Trend جهات مجتمع مال وأعمال مغاربة العالم السلطة الرابعة حوادث فن وثقافة تمازيغت مدارات رياضة صوت وصورة 19 قتيلا أغلبهم من الأطفال في سيول جارفة بالأردن
أودت السيول الغزيرة التي تشهدها منطقة البحر الميت غرب الأردن، يوم الخميس، بحياة 19 شخصا أغلبهم أطفال وإصابة 25 آخرين بجروح. فيما لا تزال عمليات البحث عن المفقودين جارية. ونقلت وكالة الأنباء الأردنية "بترا" عن مصدر في الدفاع المدني قوله إن كافة الأجهزة المعنية بعمليات البحث والإنقاذ لا تزال تبحث عن مفقودين أو ناجين، من جراء أسوأ سيول يتعرض لها الأردنمنذ سنوات. وشارك في عمليات الإنقاذ طائرات هليكوبتر والمئات من أفراد الجيش، في وقت ألغى ملك الأردن عبد الله الثاني جولة خارجية له لمتابعة الحادث المأساوي. وتجدر الإشارة إلى أن الضحايا كانوا في رحلة مدرسية قرب البحر الميت، قبل أن تجرفهم السيول.
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| Special Report: How Republicans are using immigration to scare voters to the polls Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:31 AM PDT Reuters.com Newsletter | | | | | | | | The commercial opens with an appeal to fear: a hoodie-wearing man prowling an alley, knife in hand. His face remains hidden but the ad makes it clear: He's an illegal immigrant. | | | | Authorities in the Northern Mariana Islands called for urgent supplies and equipment on Friday and were preparing for weeks without power after being hit by their most powerful typhoon in half a century, killing one woman and causing widespread destruction. | | | | On the day Jeff Wasserman's decades-long gambling addiction came to a head, the Delaware lawyer found himself parked outside a convenience store with three agonizing options: end his life, flee the country or come clean and get help. | | | | Federal authorities investigating the pipe bombs sent to prominent Democrats and critics of U.S. President Donald Trump are focusing on Florida, where they believe at least some of 10 packages originated. | | | | Democratic candidates for the U.S. Congress are closing out the campaign season with an ominous warning: telling voters millions of Americans could lose their health insurance or be forced to pay significantly more if Republicans win. | | | | U.S. President Donald Trump's administration may send up to 1,000 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said on Thursday, as Trump hammered away at the issue of illegal immigration two weeks ahead of congressional elections. | | | | The U.S. Coast Guard searched through the night for a civilian aircraft that went down in the Atlantic off the coast of South Carolina on Thursday en route to the Bahamas, the agency said. | | | | U.S. President Donald Trump is considering a plan to ban entry of migrants at the United States' southern border with Mexico and deny them asylum, the Washington Post reported on Thursday. | | | | Caitlyn Jenner, America's best-known transgender celebrity, said on Thursday that she had been wrong to support President Donald Trump, saying he had insulted the transgender community and turned them into political pawns. | | | | Robert Durst, the subject of an HBO documentary, "The Jinx," must stand trial in the 2000 murder of his longtime friend, a judge ruled on Thursday at a hearing interrupted at times by outbursts from Durst. | | | | | | | | | |  |
| قرار وطني ينتظر المغاربة بخصوص التوقيت الجديد في المؤسسات التعليمية والإدارات العمومية Posted: 26 Oct 2018 07:31 AM PDT | ردا على الجدل العارم الذي خلفه قرار المغرب الاستمرار في التوقيت الصيفي على طول السنة، قال الوزير المنتدب المكلف بإصلاح الإدارة والوظيفة العمومية، محمد ... | | "Vous recevez ce mail en tant que client ou partenaire Hespress. Si vous souhaitez vous désinscrire de cette liste, cliquez ici." Hespress ------ Rabat 10000 Morocco | | |   |
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