Wednesday, November 13, 2019

How to watch Wednesday's impeachment hearing


https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/13/politics/watch-impeachment-hearing-wednesday/index.html

What time does the hearing start?
At 10 a.m., on Wednesday, November 13, the House Intelligence Committee hearing will be gaveled in, according to an official working on the impeachment inquiry (All times are in Eastern Standard).
How can I watch the hearing?
CNN's coverage of the public impeachment hearing for President Donald Trump before the House Intelligence Committee will air with instant analysis on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Espanol and streamed live in its entirety, on CNN.com's desktop and mobile homepages, as well as across mobile devices via CNN's apps for iOS and Android. The live streams will also be available on CNN's YouTube channel.
Who is testifying on Wednesday?
George Kent — the deputy assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs
Bill Taylor — the charge d'affaires at the US Embassy in Kiev

WHAT IS CAUSING THE SPIKE IN ANTI-SEMITIC ATTACKS IN BROOKLYN?


https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/What-is-causing-the-spike-in-anti-Semitic-attacks-in-Brooklyn-607706

City officials say more than education is needed to stop the rash of attacks, which have spiked across this city in 2019. That’s because the problem is hard to diagnose.


Sirens in southern and central Israel


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/271577


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Sirens in southern and central Israel
Sirens heard in Gaza envelope and Coastal Plain. IDF investigating.

Elad Benari, 13/11/19 06:06 | updated: 06:32
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After a quiet night with no sirens, Red Color sirens were sounded in the Eshkol and Sdot Negev regional councils in southern Israel at around 6:00 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Sirens were also heard in the Latrun and Modi'in areas.

A barrage was also fired toward the city of Netivot.

There have been reports of some of the rockets being intercepted. So far there are no reports of explosions. The IDF is investigating.

Before Wednesday morning, the last siren was heard at 10:48 p.m. Tuesday evening in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council. There were no injuries or damages.

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HOUSE REPUBLICANS' DEFENSE STRATEGY FOR IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS REVEALS FLAWS: ANALYSIS


https://www.newsweek.com/house-republicans-defense-strategy-impeachment-hearings-reveals-flaws-analysis-1471255


House Republicans have geared up for the first public impeachment hearings in the Ukraine scandal, set to take place this week, by having GOP staffers send a memo to lawmakers that outlines the strategy to best defend President Donald Trump.

Democrats Look to Build Case That Trump Tried to Bribe or Extort Ukraine


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/12/us/politics/impeachment-strategy-republicans.html

With nationally televised hearings set to begin, Democrats described the president’s actions in the starkest terms yet, echoing the constitutional definition of behavior that warrants impeachment.

There’s a Surprisingly Plausible Path to Removing Trump From Office


https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/11/12/path-to-removing-donald-trump-from-office-229911

It would take just three Republican senators to turn the impeachment vote into a secret ballot. It’s not hard to imagine what would happen then.


Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Trump's team sinks to a new low after Laura Cooper REVEALS aid timeline





She went from a liberal non-voter to burning books with white supremacists. Here's why she finally left the movement


https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/10/30/us/white-supremacist-woman-reeve/index.html

In May 2017, Samantha went to a book burning in upstate New York. She had entered the inner circle of the modern white power movement called the alt-right, and it was the moment its activists see in retrospect as the peak of its power.

The home was classically suburban, with a picnic table and a fire pit in the backyard. The atmosphere was like a family barbecue, but she felt an air of intensity. They stood around the fire and cheered as books were tossed into the flames. Some gave Nazi salutes. Samantha did, too.

"It's all so surreal," Samantha says now. "You're literally standing there, going, 'I'm at a book burning at someone's house. Like, there are families that live next door. There's probably a nice person who lives across the street, and I'm burning books about Jewish people.' ... It doesn't even feel like it's wrong or right. It just feels unreal."

At the time, she texted a friend that it was the best weekend of her life.