The Wednesday Flyover Replay : Debate Fireworks, Habit Stacking, and Nuclear Peaches

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The Wednesday Flyover Replay : Debate Fireworks, Habit Stacking, and Nuclear Peaches

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts: Christopher and Jennifer,
Today we welcome Jennifer to do the second half of the news.

THE FLYOVER,

Wednesday, September 11, 2024, Please Remember the 23rd anniversary of 9-11 Today

We hope you enjoyed reading today’s Flyover. Let us know how we’re doing by replying to Russell Sherrard at russellsherrard@reagan.com. Today, we introduce Jennifer who will be doing the second half of the news. Welcome Jennifer.

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Good Morning! On this day in 2001, a terrorist attack in New York City claimed nearly 3,000 innocent lives and forever changed the U.S. The Flyover honors the memory of those lost and the bravery of first responders.

In today’s Wisdom Wednesday section, we have an item listing the best compliments for men to say to women. Finally, a go-to list for the right things to say!

TAKEOFF,

Trump, Harris Battle Through Debate,

The first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday night was often contentious, with both candidates often turning to personal attacks.

The debate lasted about 1 hour and 45 minutes and on several occasions, ABC moderator David Muir argued with Trump over his statements while Harris watched.

Both nominees attempted to outline their futures for America with Harris focusing on the middle class and Trump on rebuilding the economy and national security.

Harris tried to distance herself from President Biden while describing her potential presidency as a change agent that would move the country forward.

Trump countered by highlighting the numerous failed policies under the Biden administration.

In the closing arguments, Harris reiterated her focus on the future and the middle class, leading Trump to ask, “Why hasn’t she done it?” while in office for the past 3.5 years.

Big Fires Hit Southern California,

Southern California is ablaze, with more than 100,000 acres scorched in eight separate fires as of Tuesday. Here’s a map and list of the major fires.

The largest, the Line Fire, has burned over 27,000 acres in San Bernardino County, about 60 miles outside Los Angeles, and was only 5% contained as of Tuesday afternoon, according to fire officials.

Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency this weekend, and evacuation orders have been issued to thousands of residents of communities in the county. Here’s video of the blaze.

Meanwhile, the smaller Airport Fire in Orange County has burned over 9,000 acres and is 0% contained. Firefighting efforts have been complicated by triple-digit temperatures, a small earthquake, and thunderstorm winds, causing erratic fire behavior.

Tyreek Hill Bodycam Video Sparks Controversy,

Miami Police released dramatic bodycam footage showing the confrontation between police and Dolphins players Tyreek Hill and Calais Campbell before Sunday’s season-opening game.

The video of the traffic stop sparked national controversy. Hill’s agent called the treatment “horrendous” and demanded the officer’s firing.

Officer Danny Torres, a 27-year veteran, was placed on administrative duty pending investigation.

According to reports, Hill was driving a black 2018 McLaren Sunday morning when officers stopped him for speeding. After a brief detention, Hill was cited $179 for careless driving and $129 for failing to wear a seat belt.

One prominent sports analyst placed blame on both parties, saying the officer “went overboard” and Hill was “uncooperative.”

POLITICS,

A bipartisan Congressional ceremony, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, on Tuesday posthumously presented Congressional Gold Medals to the 13 service members killed during the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.

U.S. and Chinese military officials revived military communications, spoke by phone on Monday for the first time in years, discussing the importance of sustained talks between the two countries.

The late Senator Dianne Feinstein’s collection of jewelry, art, and memorabilia will be auctioned in October, including a 4.14-carat diamond ring valued at $65,000 and a 1907 San Francisco Bay painting estimated at $70,000-$100,000.

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Now, back to the News.

Thanks Christopher, Its an honor to be your co-host.

SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT,

Philadelphia outfielder Johan Rojas dropped a catch after colliding with the wall, giving Tampa Bay’s Brandon Lowe a home run. Despite this, the Phillies beat the Rays 2-1.

Aaron Rodgers threw his first touchdown pass in 610 days in the New York Jets 32-19 loss on Monday Night Football. The star quarterback tore his Achilles heel last season in the Jets opening game.

WNBA superstar rookie Angel Reese had surgery to repair the hairline fracture in her left wrist Tuesday, ending her historic season after breaking the league’s single-season rebound record.

FINANCE,

Big Stock Move: Oracle shares jumped 11% Tuesday after the company topped Wall Street estimates in its first-quarter earnings report.

Southwest Airlines will revamp its board, and its chairman will retire next year under pressure from a private hedge fund investor. CEO Robert Jordan will remain in place. (More)

Apple lost its final court appeal in Europe and now must pay $14.4 billion in back taxes in a case alleging the company received “illegal” tax benefits from Ireland over the past 20 years.

Bank of America raised its minimum wage for U.S. workers to $24 an hour, up from the previous $23 an hour. The bank has increased its minimum pay by 60% over the past seven years.

SCIENCE AND TECH,

Billionaire Jared Isaacman and crew rocketed into orbit Tuesday in a partnership with SpaceX. They plan to perform the first spacewalk ever by private citizens on Thursday.

Apple announced Monday that a version of its new AirPods earbuds will come with built-in hearing aids, which the company says could help over 1 billion people globally.

Amazon is adding AI-powered prediction technology to broadcasts of its NFL games this season. The “Tackle Probability” model is designed to predict tackling odds on any given play.

THE ROTATOR,
WISDOM WEDNESDAY,

Psychologists reveal an acronym-based “F.O.R.D.” technique that could transform your small-talk skills.

Fitness experts explain “habit stacking,” a method to incorporate exercise into daily routines.

Experts compiled 135 thoughtful compliments emphasizing character and personality to express genuine admiration for women.

ET CETERA,

Tropical Storm Francine intensified in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to hit Louisiana as a hurricane today, bringing flooding and storm surges.

Ryan Seacrest debuted as the new host of “Wheel of Fortune” on Monday, replacing Pat Sajak after his 41-year tenure.

A Delta jet clipped an Endeavor Airplane on a taxiway at Atlanta’s airport Tuesday morning, knocking off the smaller plane’s tail. No injuries were reported.

Harrods, London’s luxury department store, is selling peaches from Fukushima, Japan for about $33 each. The area is known for its nuclear disaster but also excellent produce.

Daily Quote,

“”The flames were right up on us because the wind shifted.”

— Brian Gano, while trying to hose down the approaching Line Fire blaze alongside his wife and son.

And thats the news for today.

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