The Sunday Flyover Replay : Trump Talks Tariffs, Winter Weather, and a Moon Pipeline

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The Sunday Flyover Replay : Trump Talks Tariffs, Winter Weather, and a Moon Pipeline

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

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

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Sunday, December 1, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1913, Henry Ford started the first moving assembly line in the automotive industry, churning out Ford Model Ts at the company’s Highland Park Assembly Plant and transforming manufacturing.

If you’ve turned your attention to Christmas shopping, you might like today’s list of 30 items for all ages and interests. It’s got everything from book lights to beanies!

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,

Trump Meets With Trudeau,

President-elect Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago on Friday evening, where they discussed tariffs, drug policy, and immigration.

The meeting came after Trump signaled potential 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada until the countries stop the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants into the United States.

Trudeau has cited the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement negotiations as a sign he believes he can work with Trump on trade and avoid a trade war.

Mexico and Canada are the second and third top suppliers of goods to the U.S., accounting for nearly 30% of trade volumes. Canada sends about 75% of its total exports to the U.S.

Heavy Snow, Frigid Temperatures on the Way,

The first big snowfall of the season is forecast to bring 2 to 3 feet of snow to towns along lakes Erie and Ontario through Monday.

An Arctic outbreak of cold air will expand south and east and bring dangerously cold wind chills into the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.

Several locations in Michigan and Ohio have recorded snowfall totals between 24-30 inches.

The Buffalo Bills called for volunteers willing to shovel snow at Highmark Stadium, where more than 2 feet of snow is possible before Sunday night’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.

Syrian Military Confirms Rebels Enter Aleppo,

The Syrian military said on Saturday that dozens of its troops had been killed during an insurgent attack in northwestern Syria.

Rebels entered the government-held city of Aleppo led by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in a surprise attack that began earlier this week.

Syria’s armed forces said in a statement Saturday that it has redeployed and is preparing for a counterattack to absorb the large attack on Aleppo and save lives.

There are currently about 900 American soldiers in Syria as part of a mission to defeat the Islamic State.

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Thanks Christopher,

Now, back to the News.

SPORTS,

Michigan football pulled off a major upset against No. 2 Ohio State, 13-10 on Saturday, while No. 15 South Carolina rallied for 10 points in the fourth quarter to take down No. 12 Clemson in a battle of in-state rivals. Later, No. 3 Texas punched their ticket to the SEC championship with a 17-7 win over No. 20 Texas A&M. (See College Football Scores)

The Los Angeles Dodgers have quickly gotten to work on their World Series title defense with two early free agent signings, first locking in two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell on a five-year, $182 million contract and bringing back 2024 NLCS MVP Tommy Edman on a five-year $74 million contract.

NBA Cup: The Atlanta Hawks’ 117-101 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday eliminated six teams from NBA Cup group play, while the Detroit Pistons improved to 3-0 with a win over the Indiana Pacers.

The Holiday Section

New Christmas movies are out, bringing romance, laughs, and good tidings to screens everywhere. Here are 10 new films you can check out at theaters, on streaming services, or the Hallmark Channel.

Avoiding holiday debt is one way to make the season brighter. Experts say paying with cash or a debit card can make spending more manageable.

For thoughtful shoppers, holiday gift giving requires personalized attention. If your list includes kids, adults, and the hard-to-please, here are 30 ideas from Squishmallows to a self-heating coffee cup.

FINANCE,

Costco plans to stop selling books at the majority of its 600-plus stores in the United States in January. The decision comes as more consumers are buying books through online outlets.

Target, Macy’s, and Nordstrom are among big-box retailers embracing smaller-footprint stores. The strategy allows the stores to maximize revenue per square foot.

Amazon workers went on strike on Black Friday in more than 20 countries, demanding higher wages and the right to join unions.

THE ROTATOR,
SUNDAY REWIND,

Ladies and Gentlemen: our most-clicked stories of the week. Enjoy!

President-elect Donald Trump completed his cabinet picks along with other top administrators.

Two foxes play in the snow at Magdalen College in Oxford in a scene that looks like it came from a fairy tale.

From Rio to Hong Kong, cities around the world host spectacular displays of Christmas lights. Here’s a list of the best.

QUICK HITS,

Online shoppers beware: Here are 14 online shopping scams that use AI and new technology to make the frauds harder to spot.

NASA is exploring ways to build a gas pipeline on the Moon to make life more habitable for future astronauts and potential colonists.

Artist James Cook creates astonishingly intricate illustrations using just the 44 keys of a standard typewriter.

Explainer: The U.S. had no time zones until the late 19th Century, and it was the railroads that created them.

National Hockey League teams may not have the valuations of NFL teams, but they’re not cheap. The most valuable is the Toronto Maple Leafs, worth $4 billion.

A curious bluebird in Missouri stopped mid-flight to inspect a trail camera, providing a captivating slow-motion clip.

Daily Quote,

“They’re really pissed now, and the damage that the 2024 campaign has done, that the damage that this decade has done to the Democratic brand, is almost unfathomable.”

— Democratic strategist James Carville on Democrat donors

And thats the news for today.

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