dimanche 30 juin 2019

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Booker says Biden is 'causing a lot of frustration and even pain with his words'

Posted: 30 Jun 2019 11:11 AM PDT

Booker says Biden is 'causing a lot of frustration and even pain with his words'Sen. Cory Booker criticized 2020 presidential rival Joe Biden, saying the former vice president was doing a poor job at healing racial divisions in the country.


Schumer: ATF should investigate Dominican Republic deaths

Posted: 30 Jun 2019 05:10 AM PDT

Schumer: ATF should investigate Dominican Republic deathsThe Senate's top Democrat called on the U.S. government Sunday to step up its efforts to investigate the deaths of Americans who traveled to the Dominican Republic and is asking the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to get involved. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the agency should step in to lend investigative support to the FBI and local law enforcement officials after at least eight Americans died in the Dominican Republic this year. The ATF — the agency primarily investigates firearms-related crimes but is also charged with regulating alcohol and tobacco — is uniquely positioned to provide technical and forensic expertise in the investigation, Schumer said.


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Japan's Abe offers Saudi crown prince help in reducing oil dependency

Posted: 30 Jun 2019 02:10 AM PDT

Japan's Abe offers Saudi crown prince help in reducing oil dependencyJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday praised Saudi Arabia's efforts to reduce its dependence on oil and promised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that Japan will help the kingdom with a sweeping reform plan. "Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' is an unprecedented major reform aimed at shifting away from dependence on oil and at diversifying industry, under your majesty's initiative," Abe told the crown prince at the beginning of a bilateral meeting after a summit of Group of 20 leaders in the city of Osaka.


samedi 29 juin 2019

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Middle East War: How Iran Could Attack the U.S. Navy's Aircraft Carriers

Posted: 29 Jun 2019 08:18 AM PDT

Middle East War: How Iran Could Attack the U.S. Navy's Aircraft CarriersRecent events, particularly the downing of a U.S. Navy MQ-4 Triton by Iranian military forces, again raise the possibility of war between the United States and Iran. The on again, off again standoff between Washington and Tehran, now in its fourth decade is periodically instigated by both sides, and each time Iran grows stronger. If Iran decides to stage an attack against a larger target, such as an American destroyer or even aircraft carrier, how might it use its missile force to do so? Iran has invested considerable resources in its ballistic missile forces over the past forty years, for the same reason China and North Korea did: military aviation is an expensive proposition, and developing and maintaining an air force to rival the United States is very expensive indeed. Ballistic missiles offer a relatively inexpensive way to launch conventional, chemical, biological, and even nuclear payloads long distances. As an added bonus intercepting such missiles is complex and itself an expensive undertaking. All three countries developed large ballistic missile arsenals of varying sophistication, occasionally trading in illicit information among themselves and others.


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US sanctions Maduro's son as it raises pressure on Venezuela

Posted: 29 Jun 2019 02:20 AM PDT

US sanctions Maduro's son as it raises pressure on VenezuelaThe Trump administration on Friday announced sanctions on the son of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a move to increase pressure on family members of top officials backing the socialist leader and suspected of corruption. The action by the U.S. Treasury Department freezes any U.S. assets belonging to Nicolas Maduro Jr. and prohibits American from doing business with him. "Maduro's regime was built on fraudulent elections, and his inner circle lives in luxury off the proceeds of corruption while the Venezuelan people suffer," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.


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Hedge-Fund Heir Found Guilty of Murdering Father After Allowance Was Cut

Posted: 28 Jun 2019 11:20 PM PDT

Hedge-Fund Heir Found Guilty of Murdering Father After Allowance Was CutThomas Gilbert Jr., the adult son of a successful New York City hedge-fund manager, has been found guilty of the 2015 murder of his father after an alleged dispute over his weekly allowance.The New York jury reportedly found him guilty of three out of four charges, including "second-degree murder and weapon possession charges." Gilbert's five-week trial had been delayed in the years since the murder in order to determine whether or not he was mentally fit to stand trial.After undergoing four mental evaluations, one of which came back inconclusive, Gilbert, now 34, was eventually deemed fit to stand trial. He declined to appear in person for much of the trial, but was present for closing arguments on Wednesday.According to the New York Post, he faces up to life in prison and is set to be sentenced on Aug. 9.Is This Hedge-Fund Heir Insane or a Stone-Cold Killer?On January 4, 2015, Thomas Gilbert Jr. unexpectedly arrived at his parents' posh apartment in Manhattan's Turtle Bay neighborhood, just hours after his father had told him that he was slashing his weekly allowance to $300. He told his mother, Shelley Gilbert, that he needed "to talk business" with his dad, Thomas Gilbert Sr., a founding managing partner at Wainscott Capital, a lucrative New York hedge fund. He then sent his mother out of the apartment to fetch him a sandwich and a Coke. Gilbert allegedly knew his mom didn't keep the soda in the apartment, so she would have to go out to get it—leaving him alone with his dad. When his mother returned, she found the elder Gilbert shot in the head with a gun on his chest. His left hand was on the handle, "as if someone wanted it to appear it was suicide," Craig Ortner, an assistant district attorney with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, said during the trial. Surveillance video shows the younger Gilbert, wearing a hoodie and carrying a gym bag, enter and leave his parent's apartment building within a 15-minute span.After Shelley Gilbert discovered her husband shot in their apartment, and her son nowhere to be found, she called 911."My husband is, I think, dead," she told the operator, audibly distraught. When the operator asked her who had shot her husband, Gilbert responded: "My son—who is nuts. But I didn't know he was this nuts," she said. "I had no idea he was this nuts."Gilbert Jr.'s former therapist, Susan Evans, who saw him for several years before the shooting, testified during the trial that he suffered from paranoid thoughts that were "interfering" with his ability to function. In the months before the incident, Evans recommended that he be screened for paranoid schizophrenia. Other former doctors testified that they prescribed him antipsychotic medication, but Evans said that Tommy did not take the medications regularly.Prosecutors argued that while he may have had issues, none of the doctors who had treated Tommy over the years had ever recommended anything in addition to therapy and medication.The jury was tasked with deciding whether Gilbert was unable to distinguish right from wrong at the time he shot and killed his father, a fact that was not disputed by the defense. Clothes, Sponges Stained With Missing Mom Jennifer Dulos' Blood Found in Trash Cans: PoliceBefore his father's murder, Gilbert Jr. lived a comfortable life by any measure. He attended prep school in Manhattan, boarding school in Massachusetts, and graduated as a legacy from Princeton University. His psychological problems allegedly began after he graduated from college. According to Ortner, Gilbert spent most of his post-grad life in the Hamptons, "surfing, playing tennis, working out, and partying." His parents paid the rent at his apartment in Manhattan's expensive Chelsea neighborhood, took care of his car payments, auto insurance, and "even paid his parking tickets for him." All on top of a whopping $1,000 per week allowance.In an attempt to make his son financially independent, the elder Gilbert began reducing his son's weekly allowance in 2014. Around that same time, according to prosecutors, Gilbert Jr.'s computer history shows he began searching online for a hit man.The deposits first shrunk from $1,000 to $800, then to $600. Hours before he was killed, Gilbert Sr. cut his son's allowance down to $300.Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


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Supreme Court ditches fairness, voter rights and the Constitution in gerrymandering ruling

Posted: 28 Jun 2019 05:18 AM PDT

Supreme Court ditches fairness, voter rights and the Constitution in gerrymandering rulingThe ruling means politicians are free to maximize party power and skew elections with few constraints. But citizens will keep fighting in the states.


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Trump slams Democratic debates at G20 summit over healthcare for migrants: ‘That’s the end of that race!’

Posted: 27 Jun 2019 11:19 PM PDT

Trump slams Democratic debates at G20 summit over healthcare for migrants: 'That's the end of that race!'Donald Trump attacked the first two nights of the 2020 Democratic debates while attending the G20 summit in Japan on Thursday. The president said the first night of debates among leading Democrats in Miami, Florida "wasn't very exciting" and lambasted his opponents for supporting health care for undocumented immigrants during the second night of debates. While meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the US president said, "You know they have a debate going on. They had the first debate last night, perhaps you saw it — it wasn't very exciting, I can tell you that." "They have another going on today," he continued, speaking with the German leader on Thursday night as the debates were going on. "They definitely have plenty of candidates. That's about it.""I look forward to spending time with you rather than watching that," he added. Still, the president reportedly claimed to have passed by a television during Thursday night's summit when he noticed the second round of debates at a moment when politicians were responding to a question about providing health care insurance for undocumented immigrants. Each of the 2020 hopefuls on stage at Thursday night's contentious debate were in agreement over providing health care to migrants who arrived at the nation's borders with documentation. > All Democrats just raised their hands for giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare. How about taking care of American Citizens first!? That's the end of that race!> > — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) > > June 28, 2019Mr Trump tweeted seemingly in between meetings: "All Democrats just raised their hands for giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare.""How about taking care of American Citizens first!?" he continued, adding, "That's the end of that race!"On Wednesday night, the president tweeted the first night of debates were "BORING!" and did not live-tweet the entirety of the events as some reports suggested he was planning on doing while travelling to the G20 summit. Numerous candidates took a turn to swipe at Mr Trump during their remarks at the multi-day debates, with leading candidates like Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren each portraying themselves as the president's polar opposite in terms of rhetoric, policies and proposals.


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Boeing aims to finish software fix to 737 Max in September

Posted: 27 Jun 2019 08:23 PM PDT

Boeing aims to finish software fix to 737 Max in SeptemberBoeing says it expects to finish work on updated flight-control software for the 737 Max in September, a sign that the troubled jet likely won't be flying until late this year. A Boeing official said Thursday that the company expects to submit the software update to the Federal Aviation Administration for approval "in the September timeframe." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because Boeing has not publicly discussed timing of the update. Once Boeing submits its changes, the FAA is expected to take several weeks to analyze them, and airlines would need additional time to take their grounded Max jets out of storage and prepare them to fly again.


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China Says Its Demands for a Trade Deal With the U.S. Haven't Changed

Posted: 27 Jun 2019 05:15 AM PDT

China Says Its Demands for a Trade Deal With the U.S. Haven't Changed(Bloomberg) -- There's no change to China's conditions for making a trade deal with the U.S. as the two nations' leaders prepare to meet this weekend, a government spokesman said."China's core concerns must be addressed properly," Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng said at a regular briefing in Beijing Thursday, when asked about the three demands laid out by Vice Premier Liu He in May.In order to reach an agreement the U.S. must remove all extra tariffs, set targets for Chinese purchases of goods in line with real demand and ensure that the text of the deal is "balanced" to ensure the "dignity" of both nations, according to Liu."We hope the U.S. side could drop its wrong practices, and we can solve the problems through equal dialogue and cooperation," Gao said.The trade teams are in contact to prepare for the meeting, and the respective negotiators had a good phone call earlier in the week, Gao said, without clarifying whether the trade teams will meet in Osaka before the leaders' encounter.Separately, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang also briefed reporters in Beijing on Thursday."The U.S.'s threat to add tariffs cannot scare us," Geng said. "The Chinese people refuse to be misled and will not be intimidated. So I would like to offer a piece of advice to the U.S. -- starting a trade war and adding tariffs harms itself and others."To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Miao Han in Beijing at mhan22@bloomberg.net;April Ma in Beijing at ama112@bloomberg.net;James Mayger in Beijing at jmayger@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Jeffrey Black at jblack25@bloomberg.net, Sharon ChenFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


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Forget the Galaxy Note 10: Samsung is making a more affordable 5G phone

Posted: 26 Jun 2019 11:06 PM PDT

Forget the Galaxy Note 10: Samsung is making a more affordable 5G phoneThe Galaxy Note 10 is launching soon, complete with a brand new design and a few novel features, but this Samsung flagship will be at least as expensive as the Galaxy S10 series that launched earlier this year. And if you're gunning for a 5G version of the Note 10, then you'll have to pay even more. But Samsung is also doing something it hasn't done before; it's working on a brand new flagship device that won't be as expensive as the S10 or Note 10. Moreover, this rumored Galaxy A90 phone will deliver 5G connectivity as well as 45W charging speeds -- something that hasn't been available on any Samsung flagship to date. Leaks from the usual suspects say the Galaxy A90 will run on the same Qualcomm processor that powers some of the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 versions, including the 5G models. That's the Snapdragon 855, of course -- a chip found inside many of this year's Android flagships. https://twitter.com/OnLeaks/status/1143535173612556288 Both A90 models will also feature 6.7-inch displays with in-display fingerprint sensors, according to @OnLeaks, as well as triple lens cameras. However, the camera specs won't be identical. Also interesting is that the 5G phone won't have whatever Tilt optical image stabilization, whereas the 4G version will get it. Unlike the other Samsung flagships, the A90 isn't supposed to feature a front-facing camera. Instead, the triple-lens camera will have a pop-up rotary design which will let you use it for both selfies and regular photos. The other leaker that has referenced the Galaxy A90 in the past is Ice Universe, and he also mentioned the same Snapdragon 855 SoC for the phone: https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/1142700778466897921 Previous leaks also claimed that the Galaxy A90 will get 45W fast charging, which is even faster than what the Galaxy S10 can do. We've seen conflicting rumors about the Note 10's battery charging speed, with Ice saying that the Pro version of the phone might still support 45W, while the regular model will only support 25W. That said, we have no idea how much the Galaxy A90 phones will cost or when they'll be available. The Galaxy Note 10, meanwhile, is expected to hit stores in the second half of August.


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Venezuela government says it thwarted 'coup' plot

Posted: 26 Jun 2019 08:06 PM PDT

Venezuela government says it thwarted 'coup' plotVenezuela's socialist government said Wednesday it had derailed a coup bid, claiming the United States, Colombia and Chile colluded in a military plot to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro and install a general and former defense minister in his place. Venezuelan Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez earlier said the alleged coup involved active duty and retired military officers, and was to have been executed between Sunday and Monday this past weekend.


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Mika Brzezinski on Trump’s attacks: ‘It has gotten scary’

Posted: 26 Jun 2019 05:12 AM PDT

Mika Brzezinski on Trump's attacks: 'It has gotten scary'"Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski says in a new interview that her conflict with President Trump has made her worried about her security, family and privacy. "And we've made changes in our life to deal with the fact that it has gotten scary," she said of her husband and co-host, Joe Scarborough. "There have been times where he sent the National Enquirer after us," she further claimed.


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Substitute teacher fired for filming porn in classroom: School

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 11:01 PM PDT

Substitute teacher fired for filming porn in classroom: SchoolThe employee produced the porn in two different places on campus, but none of it had students present, the school district said.


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FedEx loses $2 billion, warns of headwinds in coming year

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 08:00 PM PDT

FedEx loses $2 billion, warns of headwinds in coming yearFedEx Corp. posted weak quarterly results in its core express business and warned Tuesday that its profit in the year ahead will be hurt by slowing growth in the world economy and the decision to drop a contract with retail giant Amazon. The delivery company reported a quarterly loss of nearly $2 billion. FedEx started a new fiscal year this month, and Chief Financial Officer Alan Graf said the company's performance, especially at FedEx Express, is being hurt by continued weakness in global trade and industrial production.


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Jussie Smollett: Chicago police share previously unseen video of rope around actor's neck

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 05:09 AM PDT

Jussie Smollett: Chicago police share previously unseen video of rope around actor's neckIn video shared by Chicago police, Jussie Smollett is seen wearing a noose, and men are seen buying supplies to carry out the allegedly-staged attack.


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Police face complications in search for missing Utah college student

Posted: 24 Jun 2019 08:18 PM PDT

Police face complications in search for missing Utah college student23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck was last seen taking a Lyft from Salt Lake City International Airport; Erin Cox reports from Salt Lake City.


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What's different about Bernie Sanders' student loan plan? It would help more rich people

Posted: 24 Jun 2019 05:19 PM PDT

What's different about Bernie Sanders' student loan plan? It would help more rich peopleThe democratic socialist's plan would forgive the big student debts of high-earning professionals such as doctors -- making them wealthy, fast.


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Pompeo meets Saudi king for Iran crisis talks

Posted: 24 Jun 2019 05:08 AM PDT

Pompeo meets Saudi king for Iran crisis talksUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks Monday with Saudi leaders ahead of new sanctions on Tehran in a standoff sparked by Washington's withdrawal from a nuclear deal. Both the US and Iran say they want to avoid going to war, but tensions have spiked after Tehran shot down an American drone and a series of attacks on tankers in sensitive Gulf waters raised fears of an unintended slide towards conflict. Saudi and Emirati leaders advocate a tough US approach against common foe Iran, which on Monday said that any new American sanctions against it would have no "impact".


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Corona: Sheriff's deputies make arrests, impound dozens of vehicles at street racing gathering

Posted: 23 Jun 2019 08:12 PM PDT

Corona: Sheriff's deputies make arrests, impound dozens of vehicles at street racing gatheringSheriff's deputies broke up a large gathering of street racers who had taken over a parking lot in Corona, authorities said.


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Opposition win in Istanbul a blow to Turkey's Erdogan

Posted: 23 Jun 2019 05:14 PM PDT

Opposition win in Istanbul a blow to Turkey's ErdoganThe opposition candidate for mayor of Istanbul celebrated a landmark win Sunday in a closely watched repeat election that ended weeks of political tension and broke the long hold President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party had on leading Turkey's largest city. "Thank you, Istanbul," Ekrem Imamoglu, 49, said to the tens of thousands of people who gathered to mark his victory after unofficial results showed he won a clear majority of the vote. The governing party's candidate, former Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, conceded moments after returns showed him trailing well behind Imamoglu, 54% to 45%.


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Skydiving plane that crashed in Hawaii had 2016 scare

Posted: 23 Jun 2019 05:06 AM PDT

Skydiving plane that crashed in Hawaii had 2016 scareCasey Williamson's love of adventure led him to winter snowboarding in Vail, Colorado, and summer skydiving in Moab, Utah. A year-and-a-half ago, he found his way to Hawaii, where he could skydive year-round. On Friday, the 29-year-old was among 11 killed when their skydiving plane crashed and burned at a coastal airfield on the island of Oahu.


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Biden’s Media Strategy: Duck The Press Unless You’re Under Duress

Posted: 22 Jun 2019 08:09 PM PDT

Biden's Media Strategy: Duck The Press Unless You're Under DuressBloomberg via GettyThe first time former Vice President Joe Biden spoke to national media reporters in nearly a week of campaigning was to address a mini political crisis of his own making.On Wednesday evening, hours after Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) had admonished him for fondly recalling the collegiality of segregationist senators of the '70s, the former vice president was asked if he would apologize. "Apologize for what? Cory should apologize, he knows better," Biden responded, standing outside an SUV on his way into a fundraiser. "There's not a racist bone in my body, I've been involved with civil rights my whole career. Period. Period. Period."The moment marked a new level of aggression in a still-nascent Democratic primary. It also put the spotlight on what Democratic officials say is a risky and often confusing campaign blueprint being deployed by the party's presidential frontrunner. Increasingly, Biden seems to speak publicly or talk with reporters only when he is under duress. "It is not a tenable strategy," said David Axelrod, who worked with Biden as the top communications adviser on the 2008 campaign and in the Obama White House. "His message is that he's the guy who can beat Donald Trump and he is viewed as the least risky choice. Over time, if the only interactions he has is around these screw ups and gaffes, then he is going to start losing that message." Booker, Harris, Warren Tee Off on Biden for His Nostalgia for Segregationist SenatorsOver the past few weeks, Biden has been forced to grapple with a number of mini-controversies and self-inflicted wounds. His nostalgia for former Sens. James O. Eastland (D-MS) and Herman E. Talmadge (D-GA) was preceded by a 24-hour flip-flop on a law banning federal funds from funding abortion (Biden went from supporting the Hyde amendment to opposing it). Those two instances came after Biden was criticized for not offering a full apology to Anita Hill and for humorously dismissing accusations that he made women uncomfortable by invading their space. Virtually every candidate running for president has to clean up the messes he or she makes. That's especially true for the frontrunners and those who, like Biden, have a proclivity for speaking with limited filters. But what makes Biden's current approach so confusing for other Democrats is that much of his public-facing campaigning has involved doing only that. Elsewhere, the former vice president has kept a notably low profile, taking little opportunity to push his larger campaign message or make proactive defenses of his political baggage.Biden hasn't appeared on national television since the day after he officially declared his run for president. Since then, the campaign has repeatedly declined invitations from television and cable news outlets. One network source told The Daily Beast that over the past several months, Biden has been offered a number of appearances on MSNBC, including telephone interviews. And a CNN insider said the network reached out to the former vice president in the months before he even launched his campaign, inquiring whether he would be interested in participating in upcoming town hall events.In addition to missing many of the forums packed with 2020 Democratic prospects, Biden was the only 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to decline an interview by The New York Times as part of the paper's major package released this week comparing the various candidates (and wouldn't respond to questions when asked why he didn't participate)."I think that it is never a good idea to sit on a lead. That rarely works out well, and that's what they're doing," said Axelrod.Though while in South Carolina this weekend, Biden worked the rope line well into the evening, mingling with press and voters, his campaign has previously restricted press access, running the vice president's press availabilities in a vastly different manner from the rest of the candidates. Biden's campaign has at points sealed off the press at events, only allowing a single reporter to represent the campaign press pool at Biden fundraising events. Occasionally, the Biden campaign has even seemed to forget or reverse course on planned media appearances. Earlier this month, the former vice president's staff told campaign reporters that he was going to be holding a press gaggle following an event in New Hampshire. But reporters were left hanging when Biden left the event and got into a waiting SUV without taking questions. For communications specialists, the reticence seems not just at odds with the realities of modern media, but also unwise, leaving the impression that Biden—who has a reputation for joviality—is almost afraid of the scrutiny. "If you are only interacting with the press when there is an issue of concern, you reinforce that perception that there are only problems," said longtime Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis, who runs Park Street Strategies. "You're in a turtle mode instead of being proactive about what you're pushing out."Biden's defenders argue that the reason that he appears to interact with the press during times of duress is largely because those episodes are over-emphasized by the media itself. They point to polling data showing his consistent lead in the primary as evidence that the national press corps has fundamentally different priorities than the Democratic electorate. The campaign has created its media strategy around that theory as well. Instead of doing national interviews, they have focused the vast majority of their attention on smaller local news outlets in the early primary states. Since jumping into the race in April, Biden has sat down for at least a dozen interviews with local TV and radio stations in Iowa and New Hampshire.Biden hasn't been entirely closed off from national outlets. His campaign is the only one in the primary that allows a print pooler into his fundraising events. And on Thursday, senior Biden adviser Symone Sanders told CNN that the former VP would be sitting down for an interview this weekend. Sources told The Daily Beast that Biden would likely be one of several candidates sitting down with host Al Sharpton at an event for 2020 presidential contenders in South Carolina that MSNBC has exclusive rights to broadcast. Nevertheless, Biden's caution when dealing with the press has stood out in a field of candidates where many others seem willing to accept any media request or live-streaming opportunity. Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) has been comfortable enough with campaign reporters to invite them on jogging outings, while South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is so willing to sit for interviews he took questions while drinking brown-bagged beer in a park in New York City.Campaign veterans say it would be unwise for Biden to go to those extremes, and not just because of his history of saying things that cause him political headaches. According to their logic, the former VP is already well known to the public and instead of re-introducing himself to voters, he can afford to spend that time on other campaign functions. The question now being asked of the Biden campaign is not just whether they took that theory too far but whether he could actually maneuver through the current media landscape if he tried. "You are not in the Hyde amendment era in the Democratic Party, and you are not in the James O. Eastland era of the party," said James Carville, a longtime Democratic operative. "How can you have the give and take [with the press] when your instinct is to get on the wrong side of two great issues of the modern Democratic Party, and that's abortion and racial relations? The world has changed."Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


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The Latest: Biden says comments taken out of context

Posted: 22 Jun 2019 05:10 PM PDT

The Latest: Biden says comments taken out of contextJoe Biden says his controversial comments about segregationists have been taken out of context. At a fundraiser earlier this week, Biden recalled that in his early days in the Senate, a segregationist lawmaker called him "son," though not "boy," a reference to the racist way some whites addressed black men at the time. Biden tells Al Sharpton on MSNBC that he was trying to demonstrate that the lawmaker didn't respect him.


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China Would Fight Trade War ‘to the End,’ State Media Says

Posted: 22 Jun 2019 05:04 AM PDT

China Would Fight Trade War 'to the End,' State Media Says(Bloomberg) -- China has the strength and patience to withstand the trade war, and will fight to the end if the U.S. administration persists with it, China's state-run People's Daily said in an editorial Saturday.The U.S. must drop all tariffs imposed on China if it wants to negotiate on trade, and only an equal dialogue can resolve the issue and lead to a win-win, the newspaper said.The paper, a mouthpiece for China's ruling Communist Party, said the U.S. had failed to take into account the interests of its own people, and they are paying higher costs due to the trade dispute. "Wielding a big stick of tariffs" also disregards the condition of the U.S. economy and the international economic order, according to the editorial.U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Japan next week to discuss the trade war between their two countries. Trump has repeatedly asserted that tariffs on Chinese imports are paid by China, not U.S. consumers -- in defiance of the consensus of economists.If the U.S. chooses to talk, "then it must show some good faith, take account of key concerns from both sides and cancel all tariffs," the paper said.To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Amanda Wang in Shanghai at twang234@bloomberg.net;Evelyn Yu in Shanghai at yyu263@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Sofia Horta e Costa at shortaecosta@bloomberg.net, Finbarr Flynn, Dave McCombsFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


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Motorcycles, pickup crash in 'devastating,' fatal scene

Posted: 21 Jun 2019 08:04 PM PDT

Motorcycles, pickup crash in 'devastating,' fatal sceneMotorcycles and a pickup truck apparently collided on a rural two-lane highway, leading to what witnesses described as multiple fatalities and a "devastating" scene as bystanders tried to help. State police declined to release details Friday evening about the crash on U.S. 2 in Randolph, including the number of dead. A photo posted by WMUR-TV showed motorcycles and wreckage scattered across the highway and a truck on the shoulder in flames.


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If PG&E Wants Newsom's Fire Aid, Here's What It Has to Do

Posted: 21 Jun 2019 05:04 PM PDT

If PG&E Wants Newsom's Fire Aid, Here's What It Has to Do(Bloomberg) -- It's no secret that California Governor Gavin Newsom wants to create a fund that the state's electric utilities can tap to cover the costs of catastrophic wildfires.Now, the utilities know what he wants in return.Based on a proposal released by Newsom's office Friday, PG&E Corp., Edison International and Sempra Energy would have to spend $3 billion on safety measures; earn an annual certificate by tying executive compensation to safety performance; and pass a "safety culture assessment," among other things. On top of that, PG&E -- which filed for Chapter 11 in January amid an estimated $30 billion in damages from blazes that its equipment caused -- would have to emerge from bankruptcy by June 30, 2020, and resolve all existing fire claims to tap the fund.The idea of a fund has been floated for months as the solution to utilities' mounting wildfire liabilities in California -- liabilities that have already taken down the state's largest electric company and threaten the credit ratings of two others, Edison International's Southern California Edison and Sempra Energy's San Diego Gas & Electric. The plan the Newsom Administration laid out Friday is the first to detail the size of a fund, how it would be financed and what power companies would have to do to tap it.The governor is proposing two possible models for a fund: a $10.5 billion liquidity fund that would serve as a line of credit for utilities. The state would fund it by extending a charge on utility bills and securitizing the revenue through state-issued bonds, aides to the governor said in a phone briefing. The other option is a $21 billion fund where utilities could kick in $10.5 billion more of their own money to form an even bigger insurance-like pool, they said. PG&E would would have to shell out the most because of its higher fire risk.Edison and Sempra get to decide which option they would prefer and PG&E would be bound by the decision.'Mandates' SafetyThe proposal "maximizes shareholder contributions to a solution, minimizes ratepayer exposure to sticker shock rate increases, and mandates a culture of safety in our utilities to prevent wildfires," Newsom said in a statement.Less than an hour before Newsom released his proposal, PG&E was said to be floating a restructuring plan that would have the company emerge from bankruptcy in March. The utility is recommending a fund similar to the one the governor outlined, but it's counting on about $14 billion from Department of Water Resources bonds and $3 billion from other utilities, according to a document reviewed by Bloomberg. PG&E itself would contribute only $3 billion, it shows.The governor has been pressing lawmakers to act since PG&E collapsed under the weight of crippling wildfire liabilities. Its equipment sparked the deadliest fire in state history in November, killing 85 people and destroying the Northern California town of Paradise. Newsom said he'll work with lawmakers to turn his plan into a package of bills with a goal of passing them by July 12. His administration said it expects legislation to be introduced next week.Newsom's plan also calls for changing the standard that regulators use to decide whether a power company should charge customers for its wildfire liabilities. Utilities would be assumed to have acted prudently, unless proven otherwise, if they complied with new safety requirements. That would make it easier for them to recover expenses, raise capital and reduce ratepayers' financing costs, according to a report from the state's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office, which advises the legislature. The report didn't review Newsom's proposal.Here are the other key takeaways from Newsom's proposal:The state's share would come from Department of Water Resources bonds and would be backed by a charge that utility customers have been paying since the 2000-2001 energy crisis.Edison's Southern California Edison and Sempra's San Diego Gas & Electric utility would have 15 days after the legislation takes effect to decide whether they want to contribute to a larger insurance fund.PG&E wouldn't be allowed to access the fund until it resolves wildfire claims from the past two years and exits bankruptcy within 18 months of its January filing with a plan that's "neutral" to ratepayers to access the wildfire fund, according to the administration.Utilities would have to spend $3 billion on fire safety measures -- investments that they wouldn't be allowed to recover from ratepayers, the administration said. PG&E would have to spend the most.A state agency would serve as a backstop to utilities in signing power purchase contracts.(Updates with findings from state report in tenth paragraph.)\--With assistance from Romy Varghese.To contact the reporter on this story: Mark Chediak in San Francisco at mchediak@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Lynn Doan at ldoan6@bloomberg.net, Will WadeFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


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