The Saturday Flyover Replay : Gaetz Probe Delayed, Sneaky Snooker, and Rocky Backs Trump

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The Saturday Flyover Replay : Gaetz Probe Delayed, Sneaky Snooker, and Rocky Backs Trump

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Saturday, November 16, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a proclamation officially admitting Oklahoma as the 46th state, over 100 years after the land was acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase.

Speaking of Oklahoma, it got its Sooner State nickname from the Land Run of 1889. During this event, people known as Sooners illegally entered the Oklahoma Territory to claim land before the official start time. The Sooners aren’t the only rule-breakers in today’s edition—check out our Sports section.

We hope you enjoyed reading today’s Flyover. Let us know how we’re doing by replying to Russell Sherrard at russellsherrard@reagan.com.

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TAKEOFF,

Ethics Committee Delays Vote on Rep. Gaetz,

The House Ethics Committee canceled its Friday meeting, postponing a vote on releasing the long-awaited report on Rep. Matt Gaetz, despite growing calls to disclose the investigation’s findings.

Gaetz, who survived a Justice Department investigation on allegations of sex trafficking and obstruction of justice, was also the subject of a three Ethics Committee review. Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing, and no charges were filed.

House Speaker Mike Johnson urged the committee to keep the investigation sealed despite outside political pressure, stating it would be a “breach of protocol and tradition.”

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan echoed Speaker Mike Johnson’s stance earlier this week, stating that, under committee rules, the report on Rep. Matt Gaetz should not be made public.

Confirmed: Iranian Nuclear Facility Destroyed,

U.S. and Israeli officials have confirmed Friday that Israel’s attack on Iran in October destroyed an active top secret nuclear weapons research facility, damaging Iran’s nuclear weapons research program, putting pressure on Iran and Hezbollah.

Friday’s news coincided with a series of Israeli airstrikes in Beirut that destroyed at least one high-rise building in a Hezbollah-controlled area.

Lebanon’s prime minister has asked Iran to help broker a cease-fire in the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah war, as Israel has intensified its attacks on Hezbollah since September.

According to Lebanese media, U.S. Ambassador Lisa Johnson presented a cease-fire proposal to Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who has been representing Hezbollah in the negotiations.

House Holds UFO Hearing,

House lawmakers heard testimony this week from witnesses alleging that the federal government has decades’ worth of information on UFOs that remains undisclosed.

A former Pentagon official testified before the House Oversight Committee’s subcommittee, claiming that the U.S. possesses alien technology and that military installations have been surveilled by “advanced technologies not made by our government — or any other government.”

Another former Pentagon official claimed the U.S. has been aware of extraterrestrial activity since the 1930s and misappropriating funds to fund a secret program, stating that “excessive secrecy has led to grave misdeeds against loyal civil servants, military personnel and the public — all to hide the fact that we are not alone in the cosmos.”

A former NASA administrator urged the space agency to take a more active role in documenting unidentified phenomena, suggesting it use advanced equipment instead of relying on cellphone footage and fighter jets’ cockpit gun cameras.

POLITICS,

The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the execution of Robert Roberson, convicted in the 2002 death of his 2-year-old daughter based on a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis, can resume.

Healthcare stocks tumbled Friday as investors expressed concern over the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as U.S. Health Secretary, citing his vaccine skepticism and anti- “Big Pharma” stance.

ABC News executives, in the wake of President-elect Trump’s victory, are searching for conservative voices to balance the anti-Trump rhetoric on news shows, sources say.

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Now, back to the News.

SPORTS,

Mike Tyson was defeated by Jake Paul last night in a match that lasted the full eight rounds. Paul was declared the winner by unanimous decision.

Florida freshman Olivier Rioux, standing 7 feet, 9 inches, is expected to redshirt this season, delaying college basketball fans’ anticipation of his on-court debut for another year.

English snooker player Mark King was banned for five years after being found guilty of match-fixing and providing inside information for betting purposes.

College Football Playoff slots are at stake tonight as No. 7 Tennessee faces No. 12 Georgia in an SEC showdown, while six Big 12 teams still have a shot at a spot in the conference title game.

THE ROTATOR,
BEYOND OUR BORDERS,

Belize issued tropical storm warnings for its coast on Friday as Tropical Storm Sara swept through the Caribbean, bringing heavy rain and flood risks to Honduras.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin, his first public conversation with a major Western leader in nearly two years, urging Putin to pursue negotiations with Ukraine.

China on Thursday opened the Chancay port in Lima, Peru, a $1.3 billion Beijing investment, raising concerns that the Chinese navy will use it for intelligence-gathering.

ET CETERA,

Hollywood icon Sylvester Stallone compared President-elect Trump to George Washington at an America First Policy Institute Gala in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, Thursday, implying Trump will change the world.

The highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson generated $17.8 million in revenue, marking the largest boxing gate in history outside of Nevada.

An emperor penguin, found malnourished on a tourist beach in Western Australia, left scientists puzzled as it marked the first recorded sighting of the species in the country.

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— 98-year-old World War II veteran Anthony Simeone on receiving his high school diploma from a Rhode Island high school in a special ceremony.

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