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Trump returning to Washington to deliver policy speech
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump will return to Washington on Tuesday for the primary time since leaving workplace, delivering a coverage speech earlier than an allied suppose tank that has been crafting an agenda for a potential second time period.
Trump will handle the America First Coverage Institute’s two-day America First Agenda Summit as some advisers urge him to spend extra time speaking about his imaginative and prescient for the longer term and fewer time relitigating the 2020 election as he prepares to announce an anticipated 2024 White Home marketing campaign.
“I imagine it will likely be a really policy-focused, forward-leaning speech, very very like a State of the Union 5.0,” mentioned Brooke Rollins, AFPI’s president. Composed of former Trump administration officers and allies, the nonprofit is broadly seen as an “administration in ready” that might rapidly transfer to the West Wing if Trump had been to run once more and win.
Trump’s look in Washington — his first journey again since Jan. 20, 2021, when President Joe Biden was sworn into workplace — comes as his potential 2024 rivals have been taking more and more overt steps to problem his standing because the celebration’s standard-bearer. They embrace former Vice President Mike Pence, who has been touting his personal “Freedom Agenda” in speeches that function an implicit distinction with Trump.
“Some folks could select to deal with the previous, however I imagine conservatives should deal with the longer term. If we do, we received’t simply win the subsequent election, we are going to change the course of American historical past for generations,” Pence had deliberate to say in a speech on the Heritage Basis in Washington on the eve of Trump’s go to. Pence’s look was postponed due to dangerous climate, however he will likely be delivering his personal speech Tuesday morning earlier than the Younger America’s Basis not removed from the AFPI assembly.
Trump has spent a lot of his time since leaving workplace fixated on the 2020 election and spreading lies about his loss to sow doubt about Biden’s victory. Certainly, even because the Jan. 6 committee was laying naked his determined and doubtlessly unlawful makes an attempt to stay in energy and his refusal to name off a violent mob of his supporters as they tried to halt the peaceable transition of energy, Trump continued to attempt to stress officers to overturn Biden’s win, regardless of there being no authorized means to decertify the previous election.
On Tuesday, he plans to deal with public security.
“President Trump sees a nation in decline that’s pushed, partly, by rising crime and communities turning into much less protected below Democrat insurance policies,” mentioned his spokesman, Taylor Budowich. “His remarks will spotlight the coverage failures of Democrats, whereas laying out an America First imaginative and prescient for public security that may absolutely be a defining concern through the midterms and past.”
Past the summit, employees on the America First Coverage Institute have been laying their very own groundwork for the longer term, “ensuring we do have the insurance policies, personnel and course of nailed down for each key company after we do take the White Home again,” Rollins mentioned.
The nonprofit developed, she mentioned, from efforts to keep away from the chaotic early days of Trump’s first time period, when he arrived on the White Home unprepared, with no clear plans able to put in place. As Trump was working for reelection, Rollins, then the pinnacle of Trump’s Home Coverage Council, started to sketch out a second-term agenda with fellow administration officers, together with prime financial coverage adviser Larry Kudlow and nationwide safety adviser Robert O’Brien.
When it turned clear Trump can be leaving the White Home, she mentioned, AFPI was created to proceed that work ”organized round that second time period agenda that we by no means launched.”
The group, as soon as dismissed as a touchdown zone for ex-Trump administration officers shut out of extra profitable jobs, has grown right into a behemoth, with an working finances of round $25 million and 150 employees, together with 17 former senior White Homes officers and 9 former Cupboard members.
The group additionally has greater than 20 coverage facilities and has tried to increase its attain past Washington with efforts to affect native legislatures and college boards. An “American management initiative,” led by the previous head of the Workplace of Personnel Administration, Michael Rigas, launched a number of weeks in the past to establish future employees loyal to Trump and his “America First” method who could possibly be employed as half of a bigger effort to switch giant swaths of the civil service, as Axios just lately reported.
The group is certainly one of a number of Trump-allied organizations which have continued to push his polices in his absence, together with America First Authorized, devoted to combating Biden’s agenda by the courtroom system, the Middle for Renewing America and the Conservative Partnership Institute.
The summit is meant to focus on AFPI’s “America First Agenda,” centered round 10 key coverage areas together with the economic system, well being care and election safety. It contains lots of Trump’s signature points, like persevering with to construct a wall alongside the southern border and a plan to “dismantle the executive state.”
In a speech Monday, former Home Speaker Newt Gingrich, whose “Contract with America” has been credited with serving to Republicans sweep the 1994 midterm elections, praised the trouble as key to future GOP victory.
“The American folks need options,” he mentioned.
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Oregon State vs. Washington State channel, time, schedule, live stream to watch Saturday college football game | Sporting News
The stakes couldn’t be higher as Washington State and Oregon State clash on Saturday with the Pac-12 Championship on the line.
The Beavers are licking their wounds after suffering their first shutout loss in nearly a decade, while the Cougars are reeling from a shocking 38-35 defeat at New Mexico. That loss not only dashed Washington State’s College Football Playoff dreams but also overshadowed an incredible outing by quarterback John Mateer.
Washington State holds the upper hand historically, leading the series 57-48-3. In last year’s matchup, the Cougars fended off a wild fourth-quarter comeback by OSU to secure a 38-35 win in Pullman.
Here is everything you need to know about Oregon State vs. Washington State, including TV and streaming options for the game.
Where to watch Oregon State vs. Washington State today: TV channel, live stream
- TV channel: The CW
- Live stream: Fubo
Oregon State vs. Washington State will air nationally on The CW, with Ted Robinson (play-by-play) and Ryan Leaf (analyst) on the call.
Viewers can stream the game on Fubo, which offers a free trial to first-time users.
For a limited time, Fubo is offering the first month for as low as $59.99, a $20 savings. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)
Oregon State vs. Washington State start time
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 23
- Time: 7 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. MT | 4 p.m. PT
Oregon State vs. Washington State will kick off at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 23. The game will be played at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon.
Oregon State football schedule 2024
Date | Game | Time (ET) |
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Aug. 31 | Oregon State 38, Idaho State 15 | — |
Sept. 7 | Oregon State 21, SDSU 0 | — |
Sept. 14 | Oregon State 15, Oregon 49 | — |
Sept. 21 | Oregon State 38, Purdue 21 | — |
Oct. 5 | Oregon State 39, Colorado State 31 | — |
Oct. 12 | Nevada 42, Oregon State 37 | — |
Oct. 19 | Oregon State 25, UNLV 33 | — |
Oct. 26 | Cal 44, Oregon State 7 | — |
Nov. 9 | Oregon State 13, San Jose State 24 | — |
Nov. 16 | Air Force 28, Oregon State 0 | — |
Nov. 23 | vs. Washington State | 7 p.m. |
Nov. 29 | at Boise State | 12 p.m. |
Washington State football schedule 2024
Date | Game | Time (ET) |
Aug. 31 | Washington State 70, Portland State 30 | — |
Sept. 7 | Washington State 37, Texas Tech 16 | — |
Sept. 14 | Washington State 24, Washington 19 | — |
Sept. 20 | Washington State 54, San Jose State 52 | — |
Sept. 28 | Boise State 45, Washington State 24 | — |
Oct. 12 | Fresno State 17, Washington State 25 | — |
Oct. 19 | Washington State 42, Hawaii 10 | — |
Oct. 26 | San Diego State 26, Washington State 29 | — |
Nov. 9 | Washington State 49, Utah State 28 | — |
Nov. 16 | New Mexico 38, Washington State 35 | — |
Nov. 23 | at Oregon State | 7:00 p.m. |
Nov. 30 | vs. Wyoming | 6:30 p.m. |
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Suspect arrested in $400K gold bar scam
Police arrested a man suspected of taking a Bethesda, Maryland, couple for $400,000 in a gold bar scam.
A text message reading “Contact us about an unauthorized charge on your Apple account” led the couple down a scam rabbit hole, police said. They were led to believe they were talking by phone to real Apple employees and eventually, according to police, they spoke with 23-year-old Yongxian Huang, who allegedly pretended to be an employee of the Federal Trade Commission.
The couple was told their money had been compromised by criminals and needed to be converted to gold and put into government safekeeping to keep it from being used to make child pornography and purchase missiles for Russia, police said.
They were convinced to give two purchases of gold bars worth more than $367,000, as well as a wire transfer of more than $41,000, investigators said.
“If you get these messages, you are not required to answer the phone,” Montgomery County Police Detective Sean Petty said. “You aren’t required to click that message and give your information away.”
With the victims’ help, detectives coordinated a final drop of $81,000 in gold bars on Nov. 14. Huang accepted the package from a detective pretending to be the female victim, police said.
Investigators followed him up Interstate 95 to his home in Brooklyn, New York, where New York Police Department detectives arrested him.
He awaits extradition to Maryland, as does 26-year-old Yash Shah, arrested this week in Baldwin, New York.
Shah’s accused of scamming an 88-year-old Montgomery County woman and her 61-year-old daughter out of $2.3 million in a similar scheme in 2023.
Recovery is almost impossible.
The fact this keeps happening despite extensive news coverage means families should consider it a table topic when they get together for the holidays, Petty said.
“This can easily be a 5, 10-minute conversation just checking in with your loved ones, your aging individuals, making sure that they’re not getting these phone calls, these text messages, and responding positively to them,” he said.
Montgomery County police worked with the Baltimore Field Office of the FBI on this case.
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“Sunset Road:” New rom-com feature focuses the lens on Washington’s Red Mountain wine country – Northwest Public Broadcasting
Sunset Road is the name of a slice of pavement that cuts up the flank of Red Mountain, in southeast Washington wine country. It’s also where a new queer rom-com, also called “Sunset Road,” was shot.
In the first scene, Etta Campbell, played by the film’s director, Janet Krupin, is found on the roadside talking to a friend working in New York.
Sam Work Bestie: “Remind me where are you now?”
Etta Campbell: “Washington.”
Sam Work Bestie: “D.C.?”
Etta Campbell: “State.”
Sam Work Bestie: “Oh, Seattle?”
Etta Campbell: “Nope. Three and half hours southeast. It’s Washington wine country I guess?”
The film is based on the plot of “Romeo and Juliet.”
Instead of the Capulets and Montagues, the warring families are upset with wine and what to top it with – corks or screw tops. They have it out at a popular Richland restaurant, called Fiction.
Papa Campbell: “Maybe one of you could tell me why you prefer screw tops over natural cork? I’ve always wondered what in the world you’d …”
Oryn Montgomery: “How about them Mariners?”
Mama Montgomery: “Screwtops are wonderful; they’re the wave of the future.”
Spoiler alert: No one dies in this rom-com.
Director Krupin was raised in the Tri-Cities, and moved to New York City.
She was on Broadway, and side-hustled hosting gigs.
“Like, I was loving it,” Krupin said. “Doing the acting thing.”
But, then came the pandemic.
“I think it was Friday the 13th, I will never forget it,” Krupin said. “They shut down Broadway and then they shut down the restaurants, and those were my two forms of income.”
She moved back home to the Tri-Cities. She worked at Hightower Cellars during the pandemic.
And her comedy was born.
Krupin plays the Juliet-inspired character who falls in love with the warring family’s daughter. Under the string lights of her real-life parents’ house, the pair sip a rosé called “Any Other Name.”
Oryn Montgomery: “Great body.”
Etta Campbell: “Why, thank you.”
Oryn Montgomery: “[laugh] The wine.”
Etta Campbell: “Well, maybe you can tell me what a wine having body even means?”
Oryn Montgomery: “Body is how heavy or thin it feels in the mouth. Uh, this has a silky but substantial mouth feel.”
This “queer romp” is set amid conservative agriculture, east of the Cascades.
Traci Gillig is an assistant professor at Washington State University. She studies gender and media. She said this film doesn’t spotlight hardships for queer people – a rarity.
“And I think also that a lot of what was seen in the past was sort of struggles,” Gillig said, “not that we need necessarily more media representations of those, that sort of space people are living in now.”
The film cast many local actors and business people. Kelly Hightower co-owns a winery featured in the film. She said unlike the warring families in the new film, they use both cork and screw tops.
“When I first saw the movie it made me laugh out loud … It was just so funny,” Hightower said. “I mean actual quotes that actually happened here at the winery.”
The music from the film is recorded by Krupin’s sister, Halley Greg. “Sunset Road” is now on Amazon Prime Video.
* Kyle Norris contributed to this report.
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