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Ronald Dion DeSantis (/dəˈsæntɪs/ or /diːsæntɪs/;[3] born September 14, 1978) is an American politician serving as the 46th governor of Florida since 2019. A member of the Republican Party, DeSantis represented Florida's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013 to 2018.
Born in Jacksonville, DeSantis spent most of his childhood in Dunedin, Florida. He graduated from Yale University and Harvard Law School. DeSantis joined the United States Navy in 2004 and was promoted to lieutenant before serving as a legal advisor to SEAL Team One. He was stationed at Joint Task Force Guantanamo in 2006, and was deployed to Iraq in 2007. When he returned to the U.S. about eight months later, the U.S. Department of Justice appointed DeSantis to serve as a Special Assistant U.S. attorney at the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Florida, a position he held until his honorable discharge from active military duty in 2010.
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Fallout from former President Donald Trump’s CNN town hall continued on Thursday, with some Republicans taking issue with Trump’s comments on Ukraine.
During the event, Trump declined to say whether he would like to see Russia or Ukraine win the war, and he refused to say Russian President Vladimir Putin is a war criminal. That drew criticism from some Senate Republicans, NBC News’ Liz Brown-Kaiser, Garrett Haake and Dareh Gregorian report.
An unlikely mix of lawmakers spanning MAGA Republicans and democratic socialists is joining forces in hopes of finally keeping fellow members of Congress from being able to trade stocks.
The team includes two Republican representatives: Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, one of the House’s most bipartisan members, and Matt Gaetz of Florida, who is among its most far-right. They introduced the Bipartisan Restoring Faith in Government Act on Tuesday along with two colleagues across the aisle: pro-business New Democrat centrist Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois and Democratic Socialists of America member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
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In this week's episode of "The Week We Missed," Todd and Jer are back to discuss a topic that has been making headlines in recent years - the justice system and repeat offenders.
Join us as we explore some of the challenges and limitations that arise when attempting to rehabilitate or punish individuals who have committed multiple offenses. We will delve into some of the underlying factors that contribute to repeat offending, such as mental health issues, substance abuse, and socioeconomic conditions.
In addition, we will examine some of the potential solutions to reduce the number of repeat offenders, including alternative sentencing options, improved access to rehabilitation programs, and addressing systemic issues within the justice system itself.
As always, Todd and Jer will bring their unique perspectives and humor to this complex and thought-provoking topic. So, grab your favorite beverage and join us for another engaging episode of "The Week We Missed."
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In this episode of "The Week We Missed," Todd and Jer take a deep dive into some of the recent events that have been making headlines. The teens ransacking cities and causing chaos, as well as homeowners resorting to shooting trespassers, have been particularly concerning. Join us as we explore these incidents and try to understand what's behind them. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion!
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On March 30, 2023, Donald Trump, the president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury for his alleged role in a scandal stemming from hush money payments made to the pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 U.S. presidential election
China and Brazil have reached a deal to trade in their currencies, the AFP reported, citing the Brazilian government on Wednesday.
The deal will allow China and Brazil to carry out trade and financial transactions directly in the Chinese yuan or the Brazilian reais, instead of using the US dollar as an intermediary. "The expectation is that this will reduce costs... promote even greater bilateral trade and facilitate investment," the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) said in a statement.
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In this episode of The Week We Missed, Todd and Jer discuss the tragic shooting at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, where a 28-year-old gunman killed six people. The incident has once again brought the issue of gun violence in America to the forefront.
In addition, the hosts also talk about the growing concerns over the popular social media app TikTok and its handling of users' data. The Biden administration is pressuring the Chinese company that owns TikTok, ByteDance, to sell the app over national security concerns, sparking worries among millions of users.
Join Todd and Jer as they delve into these pressing issues that have dominated the headlines in recent days
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In this episode of "The Week We Missed," Todd and Jer cover the latest news from around the world. From the ongoing Paris protests to the rise of AI takeover and the arrest of former US President Donald Trump, this week has been filled with headline-making events. Join us as we dive into the details of these stories and more
First, we take a closer look at the ongoing protests in Paris. The demonstrations began over a proposed fuel tax hike, but have since evolved into a broader movement against government policies and social inequality. We'll explore the root causes of the unrest and the potential implications for France and the rest of Europe.
Next, we turn our attention to the rise of AI takeover. With advances in technology and automation, some experts are warning that machines could eventually replace humans in many jobs. We'll examine the potential benefits and drawbacks of this trend and what it means for the future of work.
Finally, we discuss the recent arrest of former US President Donald Trump. The charges against him range from incitement of insurrection to obstruction of justice. We'll break down the legal implications of these charges and what they could mean for Trump's political future.
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Welcome to "The Week We Missed," the podcast where we catch you up on the biggest news stories you might have missed over the past seven days. I'm Jer, and as always, I'm joined by my co-host Todd
This week, we're discussing a story that has stumped investigators on both sides of the Atlantic for months. According to new intelligence reviewed by U.S. officials, a pro-Ukrainian group may have been responsible for the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines last year. The attack, which links Russia to Western Europe, has been a major mystery in Russia's year-old war in Ukraine.
While there is no evidence that President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine or his top lieutenants were involved, Ukraine and its allies have been seen as having the most logical potential motive to attack the pipelines. This is because they have opposed the project for years, calling it a national security threat.
However, Ukrainian government and military intelligence officials deny any involvement and claim to have no knowledge of who carried out the attack. So, who are the perpetrators, and who directed or paid for the operation?
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Welcome to this informative video on the topic of Legal Adult Use and Possession in NYC! In this video, we'll be discussing the recent legalization of cannabis for adults 21 and over in New York City.
As of now, adults are allowed to possess up to three ounces of cannabis and up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis for personal use. We'll explore the implications of this new law and what it means for residents of NYC who are interested in using cannabis for recreational purposes.
We'll also discuss where it is permissible to smoke or vape cannabis in public, including the exceptions to the smoke-free air laws. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor to the Big Apple, this video will provide valuable information about the legal use and possession of cannabis in NYC.
So sit back, relax, and tune in to learn everything you need to know about the new cannabis laws in NYC!
https://highny.com/
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Join hosts Jeremy and Todd as they discuss the possibility of the world coming to an end and where Team Selena Gomez will be in six months. With all the chaos happening in the world right now, it's hard not to wonder about the future. But what does the future hold for Selena Gomez and her loyal fans?
During this video, Jeremy and Todd will dive into various theories and predictions about the end of the world and how it could impact Team Selena. Will Selena continue making music and posting on social media? Will her fans still be as dedicated as ever? What will the world look like in six months, and how will Selena and her team adapt?
Whether you're a die-hard Selena fan or simply curious about the future of our world, this video is sure to provide some thought-provoking discussion. So grab a seat, buckle up, and get ready for a wild ride. The end may be near, but Team Selena is here to stay!
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Welcome to this video where we'll be discussing two fascinating and highly debated topics. First, we'll be exploring the concept of "Government Lying" and why it has become a hotly contested issue in recent times. We'll delve into some of the most notable cases of government deception and how it affects us as citizens. Next, we'll shift our focus to the exciting topic of the "Kanye Revival". We'll take a deep dive into the recent reemergence of Kanye West, one of the most celebrated and controversial figures in the entertainment industry. We'll explore the factors that have led to his renewed popularity and what this means for the future of his career. Join us on this thought-provoking journey as we examine these two compelling topics that have been dominating the headlines in recent times. Whether you're interested in politics, music, or just curious about current events, this video is for you. Don't forget to hit the like and subscribe buttons to stay up to date with our latest content!
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They then delve into the main topic of discussion, which is the recent events related to impending riots. The host reflects on the reasons why the riots didn't take place and dispels some of the misconceptions surrounding the events. The conversation then turns to the role of the media in reporting the events, and the host offers their opinion on whether the media was trying to instigate the riots or not
we discuss the existence of spy balloons that have been floating over the United States for years. Despite the balloons being widely known, no action was taken by previous administrations, including Trump and Obama. The balloons were not directly over the states, but rather close by, about 10 miles off. It was mentioned to Trump by Obama, but nothing was done. It's not a reason to criticize President Biden for not taking action as it makes sense not to shoot a balloon above potentially populated areas.
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At the VIP Barbershop less than a mile away from where Tyre Nichols was attacked by five Memphis Police officers, PJ, the shop's owner, described the moment he realised that Mr Nichols was from his community.
He recognised him as the quiet young man who would skate through his shop's parking lot.
"He would ride his skateboard with headphones on, just coasting and minding his business," he said. "He never bothered anyone."
As PJ spoke about Mr Nichols, 29, his violent death and the video of his beating that's soon to be released, the barbershop's lunchtime crowd nodded in agreement.
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From November 2022 to January 2023, about twenty classified government documents were discovered by President Joe Biden's attorneys in his former office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C. and in his personal residence in Wilmington, Delaware, dating to his vice presidency in the Obama administration
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The week we missed- Todd and Jer- No more Gas ovens
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Elon Musk said on Tuesday that he would resign as Twitter’s chief executive when he found “someone foolish enough to take the job,” two days after he had asked his 122 million Twitter followers whether he should step down as the leader of the social media site and a majority of respondents answered yes
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The WNBA star, who was held for months in Russian prisons on drug charges, was released Thursday in a one-for-one prisoner swap for notorious international arms dealer Viktor Bout, bringing an end to an ordeal that sparked intense high-level negotiations between the Washington and the Moscow to secure her freedom
The Twitter Files are a series of Twitter threads based on internal Twitter, Inc. documents shared by owner Elon Musk with freelance journalists Matt Taibbi and Bari Weiss in December 2022. Taibbi and Weiss coordinated the release of the documents with Twitter management
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The week we missed- Todd and Jer- Protests growing!
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The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of the Second World War. The reigning champions are France, who won their second title at the 2018 tournament in Russia
Sunday marked the return of Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving following his suspension from the Nets organization after he promoted a controversial film that has been heavily criticized as being antisemitic.
The star point guard had 14 points in a Nets victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, but it seems like his performance was overshadowed by a viral demonstration outside of the Nets stadium prior to the game.
A group of supporters showed up at Barclays Center before the game. According to Nets reporter Kristian Winfield, the group appeared to be Black Hebrew Israelites who were signing outside the stadium prior to the game
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