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Shawn Johnson East and her husband previously shared that they decided to undergo genetic testing after doctors told them there was a chance their baby had Down Syndrome
 
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Shawn Johnson East and her husband previously shared that they decided to undergo genetic testing after doctors told them there was a chance their baby had Down Syndrome
 
 
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Over two years after his death, Chris Cornell's widow Vicky is dedicating a tribute to the late rocker
 
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Over two years after his death, Chris Cornell's widow Vicky is dedicating a tribute to the late rocker
 
 
 
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner recently tied the knot for the second time with a ceremony in France
 
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner recently tied the knot for the second time with a ceremony in France
 
 
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Posted: 20 Jul 2019 07:59 AM PDT

استمرت احتفالات مشجعي المنتخب الجزائري حتى ساعات الصباح الأولى في فرنسا، في كبرى مدن البلاد باريس...
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Trump’s tweets reveal an ugly truth: Weekend Edition

Posted: 20 Jul 2019 05:16 AM PDT

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Trump's 'Go Back' Tweets Leave No Room for Doubt – Timothy L. O'Brien

As he has so many times since bursting onto the presidential stage in 2015, Donald Trump played the race card again this week. He launched nearly three dozen broadsides on Twitter in one day, but a trio of those tweets stood out because they demonstrated how casually he likes to uncork his venom and how unwilling the Republican Party is to contain him.

Trump was targeting four new Democratic congresswomen of color (nicknamed "the Squad") who have become ubiquitous advocates for progressive policies and occasional thorns in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's side: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.

Omar is from Somalia. The other three women were born in the U.S. Pressley is black and was born in Ohio. Ocasio-Cortez was born in New York and is of Puerto Rican descent. Tlaib was born in Michigan and her parents were Palestinian immigrants.

So Trump's tweets could have been translated as: "If you're a black woman born in the U.S. and a member of Congress, I think you belong in Africa."

Or, perhaps: "If you're a woman of Hispanic descent born in the U.S. and a member of Congress, I think you belong in Puerto Rico — and I still seem to think that's another country."

If there was ever any doubt that the president is a racist and a bigot and is willing to pander to racists and bigots to continue holding office, the tweets he aimed at "the Squad" should put all of that to rest.

But, of course, it's unlikely to put anything to rest.

Read the whole thing.

That Strange Impeachment Vote? It May Be a Big Deal – Jonathan Bernstein

Trump Can't Just Walk Away From 'Send Her Back' – Timothy L. O'Brien

More Questions About How Jeffrey Epstein Got Island-Owning Rich – Joe Nocera

Turkey Has Abandoned the West. Good Riddance. – Bloomberg editors

People Make It So Hard to Ditch Plastic Straws – Scott Duke Kominers

What the U.S.-China Trade War Is Really About – Tyler Cowen

What Happens When No One Is Running the White House – Jonathan Bernstein

One of the World's Most Stubborn Central Banks Gives In – Shuli Ren

Why American Jews Mostly Shrugged Off the Ultimate Insult – Daniel Gordis

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It's finally here: Disney's much-anticipated "live action" remake of "The Lion King" is now in theaters. Here's what else is new in movies this weekend if you're looking for air-conditioned entertainment.

This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the 10 most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion published this week, based on web readership, with some other stuff thrown in.

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New battle lines, arch enemies and a softer Putin: Weekend Reads

Posted: 20 Jul 2019 05:13 AM PDT

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It was "The Squad" versus Donald Trump this week after the U.S. president told four Democratic congresswomen to "go back" to where they came from. The war of words between the U.S., U.K. and Iran continued, and in Brussels, the European Union got its first female leader — Ursula von der Leyen.

Dig into these and other key stories from the past seven days in this edition of Weekend Reads.

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In Donald Trump vs. Jay Powell, New Battle Lines Are Being Drawn
Stoicism, the classical philosophy of emotional resilience, logic, and virtue, has long been a handy guide for anyone dealing with a crazy boss. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell also seems to be a fan, Christopher Condon reports.

Hard Man Putin May Be Showing Softer Side to Russia's Neighbors
The stage was set last week for Russian President Vladimir Putin to hammer tiny Georgia with new economic sanctions after parliament called on him to punish anti-Kremlin protests, Marc Champion, Helena Bedwell and Henry Meyer report. Instead, Putin refused.

Puerto Rico Erupts at Governor, but Real Power Resides Far Away
Infuriated by years of recession, corruption and living under a bankrupt government, Puerto Ricans are demanding the ouster of Governor Ricardo Rossello after leaked text messages showed him and his aides to be vindictive, sexist and profane, Michelle Kaske writes.

Trump Picked His Perfect Education Secretary in Betsy DeVos
Betsy DeVos is rolling back Obama-era student protections in a way that could change the U.S. education landscape for decades. As Devin Leonard and Shahien Nasiripour report, she's encountered opposition not just from Democrats and their teachers' union allies, but also Republicans in rural states where traditional public schools are often the sole option.
 

Trump attempted to distance himself from the "send her back" chant targeting Somalia-born congresswoman Omar that broke out during a campaign rally on Wednesday, following bipartisan admonishment.

Devils on Horseback Leader Holds Fate of Sudan in His Hands
A one-time camel trader turned leader of a Sudanese militia known as the "devils on horseback" now holds the fate of Africa's third-largest nation in his hands, write Mohammed Alamin and Okech Francis. Known popularly as Hemeti, Mohamed Hamdan dominates the military council that overthrew President Omar al-Bashir in April.

New Cabinet Pledges 'Quiet Revolution' Against Graft in Moldova
Natalia Gavrilita used to run a charity. Now she's finance minister of a country that has become a byword for corruption and says her modest goal is just to make it normal. As Jasmina Kuzmanovic writes, that will be a lot harder than it sounds.

Women in Japan Fight for Their Identity — Starting With Their Name

Japan's women are going through an identity crisis. They're fighting to overturn a centuries-old law that bars married couples from having different last names, which creates complications for women who have established careers and reputations.  As Marika Katanuma reports, the issue played a part in the campaign for the upper house, which goes to the vote tomorrow.

Australia Leader Channels Mike Pence With Religious Freedom Law
Australia's first Pentecostal prime minister has taken a leaf out of U.S. Vice President Mike Pence's campaign for "religious freedom" laws. But Scott Morrison's message has sparked concerns among gay-rights groups it will lend weight to a push by religious organizations to enshrine in law their right to discriminate, as Jason Scott reports.

The Next Neil Armstrong May Be Chinese as Moon Race Intensifies
Fifty years after Neil Armstrong took one small step, there's a renewed race to put human beings back on the moon⁠ — and the next one to land there may send greetings back to Earth in Chinese. Bruce Einhorn, Justin Bachman, Hannah Dormido and Adrian Leung explain.

And finally
 … When Nancy Whiteman founded her marijuana edibles company almost a decade ago the legal industry was relatively diverse and dominated by local startups. These days it's increasingly controlled by men and the influx of venture money and Wall Street dollars has made things harder for female-led businesses, write Ellen Milligan, Kristine Owram and Jordyn Holman.
 

Among the 20 most valuable publicly traded cannabis companies in the U.S. and Canada, there are only two female chief executive officers and not a single chief financial officer. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg

 
 

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The Final Frontier

Posted: 20 Jul 2019 04:47 AM PDT

Weekend Reading
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Space is still the big draw. Saturday marks 50 years since man first walked on the moon, and suddenly it seems a new space race is on. U.S. President Donald Trump faced jokes for his space force, but France wants one, too. Trump said Americans should be back on the moon by 2024 with the help of the private sector, notably Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. But many think China will get there first. What's out there? Maybe a golden asteroid.

What you'll want to read this weekend

Iran said it seized a British oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, heightening tensions in the critical waterway

Don't hold your breath waiting for the U.S. and China to get back to the negotiating table, but at least they're talking. Those trade-war jitters have central banks completely spooked.

Trump vs. Powell: Under a barrage of presidential tweets calling the Fed "loco," Chair Jerome Powell sticks to his mantra to "control the controllable" as a decision on a rate cut looms.  

This is why almost everyone hates Mark Zuckerberg's planned digital coin, Libra. Even Congress is asking: Is Facebook a bank?

Having it all: Many new graduates think they can do good and get rich, but it's not simple. See what your dream job might pay.

What you'll need to know next week

What you'll want to see on Bloomberg Digital

How to Sell a Skeptical America on Space Again

Read how a virtual reality studio is creating stunning immersive experiences of space, with the help astronauts aboard the International Space Station. You can even watch how it's being done on this video.

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Saturday 20 July 2019


Enjoy your Independent time this weekend.

As voted by our readers, we reveal the Seven Wonders of Ireland in Weekend Travel.

In Weekend magazine, how Mairead Ronan stole the nation's heart and became a glittering dancing queen.

And, Kevin Dundon gives a barbecue masterclass in Weekend Kitchen with three easy, delicious recipes.

Plus, don't miss your official Galway Races preview magazine, where we look back at ten of the greatest Galway memories which left an indelible print on Irish racing.

Make sure to pick up this week's Irish Independent on Saturday, or read it here on our ePaper.

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Call for Taoiseach to intervene: Peter Boland wants crisis to be tackled. Photo: Don Moloney Thousands of jobs at risk after main insurer for leisure sector pulls out Charlie Weston Bouncy castles, play centres, yoga classes under threat as Ireland labelled 'basket case'
Brexit protest. Best and worst scenarios: Everything you need to know about what a hard Brexit will mean for Ireland Andrew Lynch 'It's time to start thinking the unthinkable'
 
 
Today's view from the Editor
 
US President Donald Trump. Photo: AP Editorial: 'Trump does a disservice to what makes America great' Editorial It is not a good week for the world when its most powerful leader suggests democratically elected women politicians should go back to the "broken and crime infested" countries they came from.
 
 
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'My theory is the people who tell men it's only man flu should share responsibility for the fact so many men are reluctant to go to the doctor' (stock photo) Billy Keane: 'There's nothing like a bout of man flu to make a fella go looking for icebergs in the heat of July' Billy Keane There was a time in summers gone by when I was thinking winter.
Lisa Smith. Photo: Tom Conachy Martina Devlin: 'Lisa Smith threw in her lot with Islamic State but she remains a citizen of Ireland, no matter how extreme her views. It is time to bring her and her daughter home' Martina Devlin Jihadi bride or not, Lisa Smith is our responsibility. She says she want to come home and we should bring her back as soon as possible - citizens cannot be cast adrift.
 
 
Sport
 
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Cody throws weight behind expanding Leinster hurling series to six counties Brian Cody has added his weight to the support of an expansion of the Leinster SHC round-robin series to six teams.
Referee Wayne Barnes will take charge of Ireland vs Scotland at the 2019 World Cup. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile Ireland to be reunited with familiar face for Scotland clash as World Cup pool referees are revealed Independent.ie Newsdesk Wayne Barnes has been appointed as the referee for Ireland's opening game of the 2019 World Cup against Scotland.
With the schoolboy faction appeased, there is confidence that the FAI will receive the approval to bring in reforms recommended by the Governance Review Group report (stock picture) FIFA and UEFA urge FAI to warn Ross ahead of crunch EGM vote Daniel McDonnell FIFA and UEFA have written to the FAI to tell them that Minister Shane Ross is in danger of breaching rules on government interference in football affairs.
Iridessa in action last year. Photo: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images Wayne Bailey: 'Impressive Iridessa will relish the trip in Irish Oaks' Wayne Bailey These days, the word 'flair' is usually used to describe talent and style. But five or six hundred years ago, someone with flair - or 'flayre' as it was then spelled - may not have been welcome as it related to someone or something which gave off an odour.
 

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Greg and Amber on Love Island. PIC: ITV Love Island 2019: Is it all over for Greg already as Michael almost consumes Amber whole during 'Powertools' challenge?! Sheena McGinley Oh, Amber... It's safe to say you've won this round, but will you be the winner in the long run?
 
 
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'Mouthwatering outpost': Skellig Michael
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Stock photo: Getty Images. Elderly are 'happiest when behind wheel' as stopping driving leads to loneliness Allison Bray Elderly people are happiest when they are literally in the driver's seat, a new study on ageing from Trinity College reveals.
 
 
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INBS collapsed into State ownership in 2010 and its dissolution left taxpayers with a €5.4bn clean-up bill. INBS 'dodged' regulator's call for profit-share policy Shawn Pogatchnik THE financial regulator identified Irish Nationwide's lack of formal policies on profit-share loans as a serious risk in 2004 but failed to nail down the building society on the matter, a former regulatory chief testified yesterday.
Stock image: Depositphotos Thousands of jobs at risk after main insurer for leisure sector pulls out Charlie Weston The insurance crisis has escalated after one of the last firms covering the leisure sector pulled out of the market. The move puts thousands of jobs at risk.
 
 
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جمال بلماضي: أنا بدون اللاعبين لا أساوي أي قيمة !

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 02:28 PM PDT

علق مدرب الجزائر جمال بلماضي

الأسود أنهوا "الكان" في هذا المركز

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 02:22 PM PDT

دخل الفريق الوطني نهائيات كأس

أجندة الـ «كان»

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 02:07 PM PDT

الجمعة 21 یونیو 2019

عاجل.. الجزائر تجدد فوزها على السنغال وتحرز اللقب الثاني في تاريخها

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 02:03 PM PDT

أحرز المنتخب الجزائري لكرة القدم

هل فاوضت الجامعة هذا المدرب الفرنسي ؟

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 01:59 PM PDT

كشفت بعض التقارير الإعلامية

ملخص مباراة الجزائر والسنغال 1-0 / هدف بغداد بونجاح

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 12:56 PM PDT

الليغا تحضر الرجاء لموسم التحديات

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 12:54 PM PDT

ينهي الرجاء البيضاوي مساء

منتخب الجزائر قطع الخطوة الأولى نحو اللقب

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 12:51 PM PDT

أنهى المنتخب الجزائري الشوط الأول

صلاح الدين بصير: رونار وراء نكسة المنتخب المغربي

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 11:26 AM PDT

إنتقد الدولي المغربي السابق صلاح

ناصر الخياطي يخوض تجربة جديدة في دولة عربية

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 11:24 AM PDT

بات في حكم المؤكد أن يوقع الدولي

مبوما: هذا أفضل لاعب في "الكان"

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 10:41 AM PDT

أكد باتريك مبوما لاعب المنتخب

أسود التيرانغا بهذا التشكيل

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 10:32 AM PDT

قرر أليو سيسي مدرب المنتخب

زياش يتحكم في مصير هذا اللاعب

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 10:24 AM PDT

يوجه فريق إشبيلية الإسباني أنظاره

في هذه الحالة قد يبقى بوطيب مع الزمالك

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 10:09 AM PDT

كل الأخبار تشير الى أن المغرب

أقوى 10 صفقات تمت رسميا هذا الصيف

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 09:54 AM PDT

الوداد يجلب هداف الشان

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 09:31 AM PDT

الأمر لا يتعلق بالطبع بالطوغولي

دي ليخت جاء الى يوفنتوس من أجل "الفوز بكل شيء"

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 09:18 AM PDT

كشف قلب الدفاع الدولي الهولندي ماتيس

فاخر يكشف حقائق صادمة في خلافه مع حسبان..وينفي تعرضه على الرجاء

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 09:07 AM PDT

Et si Alaphilippe décrochait la Lune…

Posted: 19 Jul 2019 11:48 PM PDT

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Nous sommes le samedi 20 juillet et nous fêtons les Marina. À la une, Julian Alaphilippe qui n'en finit plus de surprendre sur le Tour de France. Et s'il ramenait le maillot jaune sur les Champs-Élysées ? Dans le reste de l'actualité, l'Algérie championne d'Afrique de football et la canicule qui va bientôt faire son retour. Côté météo, des pluies faibles à modérées arrivent par l'Atlantique. Sur une large moitié est, le ciel restera majoritairement dégagé, avec un temps sec.
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Posted: 19 Jul 2019 06:32 PM PDT

Apollo 11 anniversary; what to watch; Trump's whiplash; Friedman's tweetstorm; podcast with Farai Chideya; weekend reads; Comic-Con updates

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One giant leap

Think back, if you remember the day July 20, 1969. Or imagine, if you weren't born yet. It is a Sunday evening in the middle of a sultry summer. Television screens are aglow with live coverage of the Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are about to step onto an alien surface, never quite sure if they'll make it home. An untold number of engineers and technicians are working behind the scenes to beam their live pictures from the Moon back to Earth. Anchors like Walter Cronkite are narrating every step. And the family members of the astronauts are watching Cronkite to see what's about to happen.
 
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Saturday is the 50th anniversary. This milestone has been on my mind all year because Apollo represents what we were. What we are. Hopefully what we could be again.

These days television seems to divide us. But on July 20, 1969 TV united us.

Armstrong's first step was at 10:56:20 p.m. ET. "It took place 238,000 miles out in space, yet it was shared by hundreds of millions of people on earth," said Richard Salant, the president of CBS News at the time. "The step on the moon was an awesome achievement; so was its reporting on television because it emphasized television's extraordinary ability to unify a disparate world through communicating with so many people, in so many places, and thus providing them with a common -- and an extraordinarily satisfying --experience."

Salant's reflections were published in a book that CBS released in 1970. The book has been lost to history, but I procured an old copy. Salant, writing on behalf of CBS, wrote that Apollo 11 "ranks as the single most satisfying effort in our collective experience as journalists. All too often, we are forced to report man's shortcomings. In this instance, from the moment of blast-off to the moment of splashdown we were continually conscious of being involved in one of the great triumphs of the human spirit."
 

"We went to the moon on television."


That's the lead on this wonderful new column by LA Times critic Robert Lloyd. Television rallied support for NASA, TV newsmen educated Americans about space, and the space program provided a bounty of dramatic programming for the broadcast networks.

"Television pictures afforded the audience the virtual sensibility of being there with Armstrong," James R. Hansen wrote in his Armstrong biography "First Man." Without the pictures, "the human experience of the First Man's first step" would have been "very different."
 

What to watch, hear, read


 -- CNN's "Apollo 11" film relies entirely on the archival footage. It is truly extraordinary. It is airing at 9pm and again at 11pm ET on Saturday... don't miss it...

 -- For a deeper dive, check out my five-part podcast, "Apollo 11: Beyond the Moon," which is all about the film, the mission, and the future of space travel. Episode two features Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins...

 -- CBSN says it will stream CBS "archival footage of the moon landing and moon walk" starting at 3:35pm...

 -- NASA TV will also be replaying the original footage on Saturday... Here are the details...

 -- I agree with WaPo TV critic Hank Stuever: "What's better than a TV shot of Apollo 11? The looks on the faces back home..."

 -- Did you know? Tracking facilities in Australia played a key role in getting "the TV signals back from the Apollo 11 moonwalk." Here's the fascinating backstory...

 -- NBC's Lester Holt reflects on watching the moon landing as a 10-year-old: "It may have been the moment that awakened the journalist in me..."

 -- The NYT recommends 11 movies for the Apollo 11 anniversary...

 -- This week on The New Yorker Radio Hour: How does the moon-landing-hoax conspiracy theory continue to thrive? Plus, watching the moon landing in real time...

 -- Al Tompkins has a big picture look at "what the live broadcast of the moon landing meant to America" at the time...

 -- And Joshua Benton looks back at the NYT's MEN WALK ON MOON front page and the poet who was chosen to "sum up the goggling achievement for posterity..."
 

Did you know?


According to Hansen's biography, Armstrong "fully intended" to say "that's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."

"I would hope that history would grant me leeway for dropping the syllable," he told Hansen, suggesting that "a" could be added to the quote in parentheses... 
 
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Cronkite's sign-off


I know this is long but I think you'll enjoy reading it. This is how Cronkite signed off on July 24, after four hours covering the splashdown of the astronauts:

"Well, man's dream and a nation's pledge have now been fulfilled. The lunar age has begun. And with it, mankind's march outward into that endless sky from this small planet circling an insignificant star in a minor solar system on the fringe of a seemingly infinite universe. The path ahead will be long; it's going to be arduous; it's going to be pretty doggone costly. We may hope, but we should not believe, in the excitement of today, that the next trip or the ones to follow are going to be particularly easy. But we have begun with 'a small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind,' in Armstrong's unforgettable words.

"In these eight days of the Apollo 11 mission the world was witness to not only the triumph of technology, but to the strength of man's resolve and the persistence of his imagination. Through all times the moon has endured out there, pale and distant, determining the tides and tugging at the heart, a symbol, a beacon, a goal. Now man has prevailed. He's landed on the moon, he's stabbed into its crust; he's stolen some of its soil to bring back in a tiny treasure ship to perhaps unlock some of its secrets.

"The date's now indelible. It's going to be remembered as long as man survives — July 20, 1969 — the day a man reached and walked on the moon. The least of us is improved by the things done by the best of us. Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins are the best of us, and they've led us further and higher than we ever imagined we were likely to go."
 


NOW TO TODAY'S NEWS...
 

BuzzFeed recognizes union, ending standoff


Bloomberg's Gerry Smith reports: "BuzzFeed agreed to voluntarily recognize an employee union, ending a standoff that included a walkout and months of negotiations. After Bloomberg reported on the accord Friday, the union confirmed the agreement in a tweet..."
 

FOR THE RECORD, PART ONE

 -- BREAKING: "FTC approves settlement with Google over YouTube kids privacy violations..." (WaPo)

 -- Julie K. Brown says this was a Friday news dump: "Palm Beach sheriff opens internal affairs investigation into handling of Jeffrey Epstein..." (Herald)

 -- "A judge on Thursday quashed a search warrant used by SF police to search a journalist's phone in what was part of a controversial investigation into the leak of a police report on the death of Public Defender Jeff Adachi..." (SF Chronicle)

-- Today's reminder that you never know what people are going through: "The View" co-host Meghan McCain has written a powerful column for the NYT about her recent miscarriage... (NYT)
 
 

Whiplash


Here's how "The Lead" summed up where we are: "As with Charlottesville rally, Trump offends, walks back, then re-offends on 'send her back' chant."

"The president," Jake Tapper said, "was doubling down on this racist attack on these women; then he was expressing regret that the chant was going on; now he's pushing it again and he's acting as if Ilhan Omar is the Democratic presidential nominee."

Yes, Kaitlan Collins said: "We've seen this pattern play out before with the president, where something happens; he distances himself from it or denies it; and then later he doesn't like the coverage of how he's backed off something, so then he doubles down back to his original statement."

The result: Trump's supporters and detractors can cite different quotes and say he meant entirely different things...
 

Friday's developments


 -- Trump exercising his First Amendment rights while assailing others' First Amendment rights, chapter 910: "These women have said horrible things about our country and the people of our country. Nobody should be able to do that and if they want to do that, that's up to them..."

-- CNN's Abby Phillip said Trump "declined to answer questions about whether it would be appropriate for someone to tell Melania Trump, who was not born in the United States, to go back to where she came from. That was just one of many questions he dodged today..."

 -- Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen writing for WaPo: "As I watch the conflict between the president and four minority congresswomen, I know I've seen this movie before. The first release was called '2016.' The second was called 'Put Colin Kaepernick in his place.' Here is how the plot goes..."
 
 

Friedman and Trump's conversation


President Trump tweeted a stream of insults at Thomas Friedman on Friday, accusing the NYT columnist of "kissing my a.." (Trump's dots) in a recent phone call, then writing "really nasty" columns.

Friedman's latest column referred to "the racist, divisive, climate-change-denying, woman-abusing jerk who is our president."

So Friedman responded with a tweetstorm of his own. Read Trump's and Friedman's and see which account you believe...
 
 

Farai Chideya on this week's "Reliable" podcast


"Racial resentment has been a winning political strategy" in the past, but journalists are too often reluctant to call it what it is, journalist and author Farai Chideya told me on this week's "Reliable Sources" podcast.

We talked about a question she posed on Twitter recently: "Is the political press better prepared to cover the weaponization of race and national origin in 2020 than it was in 2016?" In some ways, yes, she said, but the news media lacks "mechanisms for charting" the racial resentment "in real time." We also discussed coverage of white supremacist ideology; the importance of knowing "your political history;" and the need for a truly "integrated political press." Listen to the conversation via Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, or your preferred app...
 

FOR THE RECORD, PART TWO

 -- Chris Hayes' bottom line: "The people who feel moral revulsion at that display last night must collectively mobilize in greater numbers than the chanters..." (Twitter

 -- Jamelle Bouie says anti-Trump voters make up the majority of the U.S. electorate, yet they "are practically invisible in recent mainstream political coverage..." (NYT)

 -- Matthew Rosenberg and Glenn Thrush are moving to the NYT's political investigations team... Rosenberg "will cover disinformation and other types of digital malfeasance for the 2020 campaign..." (NYT)

 -- Speaking of the NYT: BuzzFeed's Davey Alba is joining the paper to "cover disinformation and other tech topics, based in NY..." (Twitter)
 
 

Le Batard breaks ESPN's "no politics" policy

ESPN's Dan Le Batard "called his network's relatively new politics-free stance 'cowardly' in the face of President Donald Trump and his supporters' racist remarks," CNN's Jazmin Goodwin wrote.

The network has not commented on Thursday's commentary. Le Batard "was back on the air Friday morning, even as ESPN higher-ups made clear to employees — including Le Batard — that the network's policy on avoiding pure political commentary hasn't changed, according to a person familiar with the matter," WaPo's Ben Strauss reported...
 

Lowry's take


Brian Lowry emails: ESPN can impose whatever policy it wants about having talent stick to sports, and it's easy to understand the rationale behind treating the network as essentially a haven for fans, where sports are the main product. That said, sports radio hosts have a long history of talking about a wide variety of topics — from pop culture and parenting to their personal lives — and Le Batard made a pretty devastating point about using athletes as a "meat shield in the most cowardly way" to discuss political topics, weighing in only when a player dares to venture an opinion. What seems clear is that if the president continues along his recent path, the challenges for ESPN are only going to become more formidable on this front...
 

FOR THE RECORD, PART THREE

 -- All of those headlines about "meth-gators" and "hyper-aggressive" alligators? The mayor of the Tennessee town where the warning came from "says the post was clearly meant as a joke, but the humour may have been missed outside the region..." (BBC)

 -- Hadas Gold reports: "ITV has teamed up with the BBC on a streaming product that gives British audiences a new alternative to Netflix." A version of BritBox, which is already available in the US and Canada, will debut in the UK "in the final three months of this year..." (CNN)

 -- After struggling to retain video viewers, Business Insider has moved away from "viral hits" and towards "advertiser-friendly" series... (Digiday)
 


Recommended reads


 -- CNN's MJ Lee spent time with three women who say they were assaulted by Donald Trump. Title of her story: "'The forgotten' women of the #MeToo movement..."

-- Pete Buttigieg quoted in Mark Leibovich's new profile: "I've discovered that a show like 'Veep' is more realistic than most Americans would care to imagine..."

 -- Meg James' deep dive: "Univision owners want to sell. After 12 years and $13 billion, what went wrong?"

 -- David Marchese's Talk column in this Sunday's NYT Mag: "Graydon Carter on Vanity Fair, Jeffrey Epstein and an editor's power..."

 -- Hearst exec Matt DeRienzo's advice: "To Slow Decline, Newspaper Print Editions Should Act Their Age." He says print papers should focus on what the "core group" of older readers wants and needs...

 -- Tara Lachapelle writes: "The TV-network giants went through ratings hell. It's time for Netflix's own version of that..."

 -- Bill Carter's latest for CNN Business: "HBO is king, women rule comedy and other takeaways from this year's Emmy nominations..."

 -- Joe Adalian's story about "Schitt's Creek," which I really want to binge: "The Making of an Emmy-Underdog Success Story..."

 -- Katherine Miller says "the 🙃 emoji is the breezy, nihilist face of 2019..."
 
 

This Sunday on "Reliable Sources"


I'll be joined by Dan Rather, Tara Dowdell, Bhaskar Sunkara, Tim Alberta, Astead Herndon, and Adam Serwer... Plus a surprise or two... Join us Sunday at 11am ET on CNN...
 
 

Episode four of "The Loudest Voice" this weekend


Brian Lowry emails: If you read this newsletter and aren't watching Showtime's "The Loudest Voice," you probably should be, flaws and all. Either way, it's worth flagging a line in this Sunday's episode, where Fox's Roger Ailes (as played by Russell Crowe) counsels the young editor of the newspaper he owns: "There's a whole world of people out there who don't know what to believe. … You tell those people what to think, you've lost them. But if you tell them how to feel, they're yours."
 

Disney has dominated. Now here comes "The Lion King"


Frank Pallotta emails: The US box office is down 9% from last year and the summer has been lukewarm at best, but you wouldn't know that if you looked at Disney's 2019.
 
The House of Mouse has dominated, making $2.1 billion domestically and holding the top four highest-grossing films of the year. Now here comes "The Lion King."
 
The photo-realistic reboot of the 1994 animated classic made $23 million on Thursday night, and projections range from $150 million to $180 million or maybe even more. If it hits this weekend, it'll keep Disney's reign over the box office going...
 

Bad reviews? Hakuna Matata

 
Pallotta adds: "The Lion King" is a beloved brand and it has the voice work of Beyoncé, so it might not matter that it's not beloved by critics (it has a 56% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes).
 
"It faces challenges including mixed reviews and fans of the original questioning the need for this newly re-imagined telling, but it's looking like the allure of the film, particularly for kids, will be incredibly strong," Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, told me...
 

The "King's" reign may go beyond its opening


One more note from Pallotta: Even if "The Lion King" doesn't have a big opening this weekend, it could have weeks of success for the rest of the summer.
 
Next week's big film is Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," but that film is rated R and isn't competing for the same audience. After that is "Hobbs & Shaw" on August 2 (again, a different audience) and then really nothing big until "It: Chapter 2" on September 6...
 

FOR THE RECORD, PART THREE

 -- Lisa Respers France reports: Production on the set of the DC Universe series "Titans" has been shut down for two days after beloved special effects coordinator Warren Appleby died in an accident...

 -- Marianne Garvey emails: Notoriously secretive Netflix invited us to see how its hit series "Queer Eye" gets made. We spoke to producers and the casting director about the hard work and heart that goes into the Emmy-nominated show...

 -- One more from Garvey: Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt would like to remind everyone it's been 10 years since meet-cute movie "(500) Days of Summer" was released...
 
 

Comic-Con trailers!


IndieWire has a collection of every movie and TV show trailer released at the convention... Vox and TIME also have best-of lists...
 

Hulu's Friday surprise: "Veronica Mars" is out early


"Hulu has released all eight episodes of the show's fourth season, a week earlier than scheduled," Whitney Friedlander writes. "The release came on Friday after creator Rob Thomas, star Kristen Bell, and others conducted a panel during Comic-Con..."
 

"Superman" flies again on the CW


Brian Lowry emails: Director Bryan Singer's "Superman Returns" was largely considered a disappointment, creatively and commercially. But the CW has nevertheless shrewdly cast the 2006 movie's star, Brandon Routh, to again put on the cape and play Superman in an upcoming crossover event, pulling together the series "Arrow," "The Flash," "Supergirl," "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," and the upcoming "Batwoman..."
 
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