The Wednesday Flyover Replay : New Trump Indictment, 17th Century Cocaine, and a Baywatch Reunion
Presented by Russell Sherrard,
Narrated by Artificial Intelligence,
THE FLYOVER,
Wednesday, August 28, 2024,
Good Morning! On this day in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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TAKEOFF,
New Indictment Filed Against Trump,
Special counsel Jack Smith filed a new indictment against former President Trump on Tuesday, keeping the original charges but removing elements to comply with the Supreme Court’s ruling on executive immunity.
The revised indictment no longer includes allegations that Trump sought to pressure the Department of Justice but still alleges that Trump engaged in a conspiracy to block the election’s certification.
Smith’s office secured the superseding indictment from a federal grand jury in Washington and agreed to waive Trump’s appearance at an arraignment on the new charges.
In posts on Truth Social, Trump said Smith was illegally appointed and labeled him “deranged.” He called for the charges to be dismissed “immediately.”
Zuckerberg: White House Policed COVID Content,
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, claimed the White House pressured the company to censor COVID-19 content on Facebook and Instagram during the pandemic.
In a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan, Zuckerberg said senior Biden administration officials repeatedly pushed Meta to censor certain content, leading the company to remove 20 million posts related to COVID-19.
Zuckerberg also revealed that Facebook temporarily demoted a story about Hunter Biden’s laptop following an FBI warning about potential Russian disinformation.
He admitted, in hindsight, that he would not make the same choices today and believed that the government’s pressure was wrong.
Free Sites Will Check Your Data Security,
Two online security companies have set up free websites for people to check if their Social Security number, name, email address, phone number, or mailing address were associated with the 2.9 billion personal records recently leaked.
On the National Public Data site, people can enter their name and zip code, or their Social Security number, or phone number, to search the breached data to see if they were affected. You can check for your information here.
A different site by Pentester asks for people’s names, states, and birth years to search the stolen data.
POLITICS,
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Biden administration policy that would allow undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens to obtain legal status, following a lawsuit by 16 states led by Republican attorneys general.
A group of GOP lawmakers, led by Sen. Roger Marshall, is questioning the Bureau of Labor Statistics on how they over-estimated job growth by over 800,000 jobs.
Israeli commandos rescued an Oct. 7 hostage from an underground tunnel in Gaza, returning the 52-year-old Bedouin man and father of 11 to Israel.
Travis King, the U.S. Army soldier who crossed into North Korea from South Korea last year, will plead guilty to desertion and four other charges, according to his lawyer.
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Now, back to the News.
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT,
Catcher Danny Jansen became the first MLB player to play for both teams in a single game. He was batting for the Blue Jays before a rain delay but catching for the Red Sox when the game resumed months later, following his trade from one team to the other.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark tied the WNBA rookie record for 3-pointers in a season, matching Rhyne Howard’s mark of 85 while being guarded by Howard herself in an 84-79 victory over the Atlanta Dream.
Sixteen-year-old Iva Jovic on Monday became the youngest American to win a main draw U.S. Open match since 2000, defeating Poland’s Magda Linette in straight sets.
2024 Election Countdown,
Election Countdown: 68 Days,
Former President Trump named Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to his transition team following their endorsements.
Republicans accused Vice President Kamala Harris of “flip-flopping” on the southern border after she endorsed the construction of a border wall, a project she previously described as “un-American.” (More)
The DNC joined the Democratic Party of Georgia and others in a lawsuit against the Georgia State Election Board, alleging that new election certification rules conflict with state law.
FINANCE,
Big Stock Move: Tempus AI, an AI-driven precision medicine company, saw its stock climb $13 after significant new investments into the company.
Lowe’s announced it would scale back its diversity efforts after a boycott threat from a conservative activist, joining other companies retreating from DEI initiatives.
Home prices hit a record high in June, rising 5.4% annually on the S&P Case-Shiller Index. New York led with a 9% increase.
Supermarket chain Giant Food banned unaccompanied minors after 6 p.m. and restricted large bags in D.C. and Maryland stores to combat rampant retail theft.
SCIENCE AND TECH,
SpaceX rescheduled the launch of its Polaris Dawn mission from Tuesday to today after detecting a helium leak on the all-private crewed spacecraft.
A NASA mission in 2022 successfully changed the orbit of an asteroid, potentially creating a future meteor shower that could reach Mars in 13 years and Earth in decades.
Human remains in a 17th-century Milan crypt contained traces of cocaine, suggesting Europeans used coca leaves earlier than believed and providing evidence of the first drug use in Europe.
THE ROTATOR,
WISDOM WEDNESDAY,
A former FBI hostage negotiator reveals four trust-building techniques derived from high-stakes negotiations.
Before the world’s oldest person died at 117 in Spain, she shared insights on longevity and modern life.
This guide presents dozens of conversation starters for diverse social settings, helping people begin chatting in both professional and personal settings.
ET CETERA,
Two people died, and one was seriously injured when a tire exploded during maintenance on a Delta Air Lines plane at Atlanta’s airport Tuesday.
Flash flooding struck Grand Canyon’s Havasu Canyon, killing one woman and stranding over 100. The Havasupai Tribe closed the affected area indefinitely.
Oasis, the 1990s rock band led by formerly feuding brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, announced a major reunion tour Tuesday, 15 years after their split.
Speaking of reunions, “Baywatch” stars gathered for the premiere of “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun” docuseries in Santa Monica on Monday.
Daily Quote,
“I think we made some choices that, with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn’t make today.”
— Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on giving in to White House pressure to censor Covid-19 content on Facebook and Instagram.
And thats the news for today.
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