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Wednesday, January 11, 2023
BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA

Tucker Carlson on his commitment to hard-hitting journalism

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So, uhh…what the hell is going on with air travel?
 

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This was not the only big snafu for American aviation in recent weeks. 
 


Conservatives have had a field day laying these disasters at Buttigieg’s feet, and while it’s true that the buck stops with him, GOP lawmakers are wholly uninterested in allocating increased funds for necessary upgrades to the FAA, or anywhere, really, other than the Defense Department, whose aviation systems are apparently in perfect working order!

 UNDER THE RADAR
Joan Didion once wrote, “We tell ourselves stories in order to live,” so we shudder to think what is happening in the interior life of Rep. George Santos (R-NY). In a story that just keeps getting weirder, one of the many pieces of his own biography Santos appears to have fabricated is his ever-evolving story about having contracted COVID-19 early in 2020. First, he said he almost died, but now, the freshmen congressman is saying his case was considerably more mild. Which is it, pal? Santos at one point also referenced having a brain tumor (?) which required radiation, but then never mentioned it again, and the story continued to shift from there. But again, his flip-flopping story about getting COVID is just one pane in the kaleidoscope of Rep. Santos’s bizarre lies. Santos refused to resign today after a group of Republican officials in his home district demanded that he do so. The Nassau County Republican Committee pledged to cut his local support system off at the knees and called him “a stain on the House of Representatives.” Republican friendly fire: we love to see it!
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Uganda declared the end of a nearly four-month Ebola outbreak today, which the World Health Organization praised as proof of an effective partnership between global institutions and communities. 

 

A senior judge on Brazil’s supreme court ordered the arrest of two top security officials in the capital Brasília yesterday following the attempted coup by far-right supporters of ousted president Jiar Bolsonaro on Sunday. 

 

After seizing the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar yesterday, the Kremlin appointed Gen. Valery Gerasimov to command Russian forces, the latest significant reshuffling of its military ranks. 

 

The House GOP announced its committee chairs today, and there will be more men named “Mike” than women of any name holding gavels. Mike America Great Again, etc. etc.

 

A California judge ruled against car manufacturer Tesla last night in the company’s challenge to the powers of the state’s Civil Rights Department, which sued the company over alleged racial discrimination at its flagship assembly plant. 

 

The World Health Organization is once again recommending that passengers wear masks on long-haul flights given the rapid spread of the latest COVID-19 Omicron subvariant. 


Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) has informed fellow members of the Congressional Black Caucus that she will run for the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).

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The post-Roe climate has had a drastic impact on Illinois, a state bordered by five others that all have strict abortion laws, as well as many cities and towns across the United States near red-state borders. These municipalities have quickly become destinations for people who cannot access reproductive care in their home states. Planned Parenthood, which operates in Illinois and many other border states, has reported an “exponential increase” of patients in those communities on state lines. To accommodate the new demand, health centers are now tasked with increasing their staff, extending hours and locations, making operational changes, and pursuing telehealth. As we’ve seen before, Republicans are already formulating attempts to enact travel restrictions for abortions and other work-arounds, like targeting pharmacy chains who plan to stock and dispense abortion pills in states where the procedure is legal. Alabama’s Attorney General Steve Marshall (R-AL) also announced today that women in the state who use abortion pills could be prosecuted. Another huge day for the worst guys in America!

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Illinois passed an assault-weapons ban on Tuesday, six months after a deadly mass shooting at a 4th of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park. 

 

The Supreme Court will allow New York State to enforce a Democratic-backed gun control law, for now. 

 

After regaining full control of the state government, Minnesota Democrats introduced a bill that would overhaul of the state’s election laws, expanding voting access and cracking down on campaign finance. 

 

Democrats flipped a State Senate seat in Virginia!

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P S s X G oy T o S ugh Iy Wednesday, January 11, 2023 BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA - Tucker Carlson on his commitment to hard-hitting journalism T, % So, uhh…what the hell is going on with air travel? * A major computer glitch halted domestic departures today and left airline passengers confused and stranded at airports across the United States. The Federal Aviation Administration said that the Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system, which pilots rely on for the latest information on airport and airspace closures and safety, had “failed" last night. The FAA said normal air-traffic operations resumed gradually, and the outage is being investigated. * More than 4,000 flights were delayed and more than 700 flights were canceled in the United States by 9 a.m. Many passengers had been told that an outage happened last night and that aviation crews were working to fix it. The NOTAM is separate from the air-traffic control system but just as vital, warning pilots about hazards along their routes, which is why all pilots must check the system prior to take-off.  * When the system went down last night, the FAA was forced to use a telephone hotline as backup, but that was quickly overwhelmed as flight traffic increased this morning. The FAA gave few specific details about what caused the system outage, but the White House said there was no evidence of a cyberattack “at this point.” Still, the system that prevents planes from crashing into one another or other objects going down seems…like a pretty bad problem in its own right. %% " This was not the only big snafu for American aviation in recent weeks.  * The NOTAM system outage comes on the heels of lingering outrage over the chaos caused by Southwest Airlines and its cancellation of more than 2,500 flights just a few weeks ago during peak holiday season travel. As the aviation sector struggles to return to normal, the numbers from the past day’s outage have climbed to 8,200 flights delayed and over 1,200 canceled.  * Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said that the department was not ruling out the possibility of external nefarious intervention, but thus far there has been no such indication. Answering questions for reporters, Buttieig conveyed that his top priority is to “understand the root cause, understand how it could have led to this level of disruption, and understand how to make sure that it does not happen again.” These recent fiascos have exposed a multi-layered problem at the FAA, including too many unfilled vacancies in key positions (Biden’s nominee to head the agency has been held up since last year), and outdated technology.  Conservatives have had a field day laying these disasters at Buttigieg’s feet, and while it’s true that the buck stops with him, GOP lawmakers are wholly uninterested in allocating increased funds for necessary upgrades to the FAA, or anywhere, really, other than the Defense Department, whose aviation systems are apparently in perfect working order! UNDER THE RADAR Joan Didion once wrote, “We tell ourselves stories in order to live,” so we shudder to think what is happening in the interior life of Rep. George Santos (R-NY). In a story that just keeps getting weirder, one of the many pieces of his own biography Santos appears to have fabricated is his ever-evolving story about having contracted COVID-19 early in 2020. First, he said he almost died, but now, the freshmen congressman is saying his case was considerably more mild. Which is it, pal? Santos at one point also referenced having a brain tumor (?) which required radiation, but then never mentioned it again, and the story continued to shift from there. But again, his flip-flopping story about getting COVID is just one pane in the kaleidoscope of Rep. Santos’s bizarre lies. Santos refused to resign today after a group of Republican officials in his home district demanded that he do so. The Nassau County Republican Committee pledged to cut his local support system off at the knees and called him “a stain on the House of Representatives.” Republican friendly fire: we love to see it! LR RN Uganda declared the end of a nearly four-month Ebola outbreak today, which the World Health Organization praised as proof of an effective partnership between global institutions and communities.  A senior judge on Brazil’s supreme court ordered the arrest of two top security officials in the capital Brasília yesterday following the attempted coup by far-right supporters of ousted president Jiar Bolsonaro on Sunday.  After seizing the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar yesterday, the Kremlin appointed Gen. Valery Gerasimov to command Russian forces, the latest significant reshuffling of its military ranks.  The House GOP announced its committee chairs today, and there will be more men named “Mike” than women of any name holding gavels. Mike America Great Again, etc. etc. A California judge ruled against car manufacturer Tesla last night in the company’s challenge to the powers of the state’s Civil Rights Department, which sued the company over alleged racial discrimination at its flagship assembly plant.  The World Health Organization is once again recommending that passengers wear masks on long-haul flights given the rapid spread of the latest COVID-19 Omicron subvariant.  Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) has informed fellow members of the Congressional Black Caucus that she will run for the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). IR The post-Roe climate has had a drastic impact on Illinois, a state bordered by five others that all have strict abortion laws, as well as many cities and towns across the United States near red-state borders. These municipalities have quickly become destinations for people who cannot access reproductive care in their home states. Planned Parenthood, which operates in Illinois and many other border states, has reported an “exponential increase” of patients in those communities on state lines. To accommodate the new demand, health centers are now tasked with increasing their staff, extending hours and locations, making operational changes, and pursuing telehealth. As we’ve seen before, Republicans are already formulating attempts to enact travel restrictions for abortions and other work-arounds, like targeting pharmacy chains who plan to stock and dispense abortion pills in states where the procedure is legal. Alabama’s Attorney General Steve Marshall (R-AL) also announced today that women in the state who use abortion pills could be prosecuted. Another huge day for the worst guys in America! WHAT A SPONSOR Kecps Kecps Thickenitt Shampoo p Hios o oot oo, o Expert-recommended hair loss treatments - Keeps offers a simple, affordable, and stress-free way to keep your hair via personalized treatment plans that are recommended by a licensed medical provider and delivered straight to your door. With Keeps, you can get quality, expert care without ever visiting a doctor’s office or pharmacy. Keeping your hair shouldn’t be hard! That’s why they make it easy to subscribe to Keeps and get refill reminders, so you’ll never run low on the products you need to take care of your hair.  24/7 care and support - Keeps has a network of expert medical advisors, prescribers, and care specialists to support you in making your hair goals a reality. Each treatment plan comes with a full year of unlimited messaging so you can connect with your medical provider about anything, anytime.  Low cost – Treatment plans are affordable—typically half the cost of pharmacy prices. Whether you’re looking to prevent hair loss, stimulate hair growth, or just take better care of the hair you have, Keeps has you covered. Remember, prevention is key – treatments can take 4-6 months to see results, so act fast! If you’re ready to take action and prevent hair loss, visit Keeps.com/wad to receive your first month of treatment FREE! IR DR R A % Illinois passed an assault-weapons ban on Tuesday, six months after a deadly mass shooting at a 4th of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park.  The Supreme Court will allow New York State to enforce a Democratic-backed gun control law, for now.  After regaining full control of the state government, Minnesota Democrats introduced a bill that would overhaul of the state’s election laws, expanding voting access and cracking down on campaign finance.  Democrats flipped a State Senate seat in Virginia! TN il @NigelGrinstead Love soup. You're telling me you hid a little food in a bunch of water? 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