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9/11 remembered at schools, fire houses, memorials

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Representatives of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont are marking the 16th anniversary of the Sept. 11,2001, terrorist attacks at ceremonies at police and fire stations, schools, and memorials.
Woman detained in Puyallup suspected of link to shooting report
Russell Wilson on lone positive for Seahawks offense in opener: 2-minute drills
Earl Thomas on Seahawks D on field so much: «Man, it’s been like this for 8 years»

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WH: Bannon speaks in 'the most extreme measures'

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President Trump’s top spokesperson on Monday downplayed former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon’s warning that the Republican Party is destined for a “civil war” over an Obama…
President Trump’s top spokesperson on Monday downplayed former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon’s warning that the Republican Party is destined for a “civil war” over an Obama-era program that shielded young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
“I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures, ” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said. “I’ m not sure that I agree with that.”
Sanders was responding to Bannon’s wide-ranging interview on CBS News’s “60 Minutes, ” in which he offered blunt criticism of some of his former White House colleagues, GOP leaders, the Catholic Church and Trump’s decision to fire FBI Director James Comey.
The press secretary said she was not sure if Trump saw the entire video but said he has seen parts of it.
She stood by the president’s decision to fire Comey.
“The president was right in firing Director Comey, ” she said. “Since the director’s firing, we have learned new information about his conduct that only provided further justification for that firing.” Hillary Clinton Paul Ryan Mitch McConnell
«Right now, the president is committed to working with the leadership we have, » Sanders said.

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The Recurrent Fantasy of a Third-Party Trump Presidency

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There’s no evidence the president wants to create an alternative to the Democratic and Republican parties, and even if he did, he would be remarkably ill-suited to it.
There’s no evidence the president wants to create an alternative to the Democratic and Republican parties, and even if he did, he would be remarkably ill-suited to it.
Congress has raised the debt ceiling dozens of times since the 1960s alone, and the White House has, as far as I can tell, favored the increase every time. Yet only President Trump’s deal with Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer has inspired pundits to proclaim a wholesale realignment of the political system. The agreement, struck over the objections of Trump’s nominal Republican allies, Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, provides money for disaster relief, funds the government through mid-December, and raises the debt ceiling for the same stretch. It also raises the specter of Trump running as an independent candidate for president or starting a third party that could draw from both Democrats and Republicans. But these fantasies are just that. Presidents often use their own party’s core support as a foil and cut deals with the opposing party. Trump’s quick confederation with Democrats—it’s more of a one-issue stand than a marriage of convenience—is narrowly scoped, and there’s little evidence to suggest Trump has the attention span or political ability to forge a more lasting alliance. Besides, third parties are structurally challenged almost unto impossibility in American politics, and the president’s lack of ideological commitment, while an advantage in some respects, would make it even harder for him to convene one. The manner in which Trump forsook Ryan and McConnell is more interesting than the fact that he did it. For the president to so blithely throw over his own allies, in the midst of a meeting with their Democratic counterparts, after GOP leaders had reportedly received assurances that Trump would do no such thing, only reinforces what an unreliable ally he is. (The lesson is likely not lost on Pelosi and Schumer, even as they take a victory lap on the deal.)
Yet the substance of the deal is less surprising. Since the executive branch has the responsibility of paying the bills Congress has already accrued, it stands to reason that the president would want the authority to pay those debts and to avoid a catastrophic national default. It’s reasonable that he’ d be wary of GOP leaders’ desire to try to extract spending cuts or other wins—especially given Ryan and McConnell’s struggles to marshal their own caucuses so far during Trump’s presidency. Given his own apparent (current) preference for a legislative fix for DACA, it’s also no surprise that Trump wouldn’ t mourn loss of leverage against that. Besides, he’s just not that great a negotiator. But previous presidents have also upset their parties, often by design. Bill Clinton’s “triangulation” necessarily meant bucking Democrats on some matters. George W. Bush’s “compassionate conservatism” was an explicit shot at Republican orthodoxy, and he clashed with the GOP while he was president, from social issues to fiscal ones like Medicare Part D. By 2006, Jonah Goldberg was casting Bush out of conservatism—though, to Goldberg’s credit, not speaking of a third party. (Bush was, of course, term-limited by then, and his tanking popularity made him an unlikely leader of a successful third party.) The last administration felt at times like a long war between Barack Obama and Democrats, occasionally punctuated by fierce outbreaks of amity. Democrats were upset at Obama for giving them less deference and attention than they wanted even before he was elected, and they kept getting upset at him over the course of his term. Often their gripe was that he was giving too much away to the opposition party. In December 2010, they were “slamming” him for giving Republicans an estate-tax exemption. A pre-disgrace Anthony Weiner called that “one of the biggest problems, because that was the one we had the most leverage on.” (Sound familiar?) The next spring, Democrats railed against an Obama deal to keep the government open. “How is it that the House Democrats played such an important role [in the majority] , and all of a sudden [the White House says] , ‘Forget it, we’ ll work with the Senate and the Republican leadership?,’ ” Representative Henry Cuellar complained that summer. By the end of the year, Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid were sniping at each other, largely because Reid found Obama to be a weak negotiator prone to give away leverage. Matters scarcely improved over the following five years.
Obama promised to change the way Washington worked, but his deals with Republicans did little to actually build a lasting rapport with them, while also angering his own Democratic Party. Trump, who despite manifestly disliking his predecessor sometimes comes across as a bizarro version of Obama, also seems to be threatening to change the way Washington works, showing a willingness to reach across the aisle. Believe it when you see it. Trump truly has fewer ties to his party, either as a matter of political views or in terms of relationships and institutional dependency, but his betrayal of GOP leaders last week is one of the weaker examples of that fact. Even if the Schumer-Pelosi deal were of greater import than simply being a three-month, ad-hoc agreement, and even if a president bucking his own party really were unprecedented, it is simply a fact that it is practically impossible to break the two-party duopoly in contemporary American politics, as Peter Baker wisely notes in his own piece on Trump being untethered from his party. This is particularly true of a centrist third party. Nonetheless, journalists write fan-fiction about a possible third party so frequently that Brendan Nyhan can practically write debunkers in his sleep. Now Matthew Walther imagines that Trump leaving the GOP would, “in a single Death Star-like instant, destroy the illusion that the calcified two-party system accurately represents the views and aspirations of some 300-plus million Americans.” Yet even though Walther pretends that this would destroy the existing two parties, his version of the fantasy requires that most Republicans would still line up behind Trump. The duopoly is dead, long live the duopoly.
A Trumpist third party would presumably espouse some flavor of centrism—or at least would draw from both fiscally non-conservative Republicans and socially conservative Democrats. (This would make it the mirror image of the fiscally conservative, socially liberal party often postulated for that other cranky, aging New York businessman, Michael Bloomberg.) Were Trump to attempt to form a third party today, as opposed to if he had done so after dropping out of the GOP primary in 2016, he would enjoy the unique advantage of the presidency. But in most other ways, he would be especially unsuited to leading a new third party. You can’ t build a Trumpist third party because there’s little evidence a coherent Trumpism exists—his agenda seems more like an agglomeration of white grievance politics and a grab bag of other things that caught Trump’s attention. Walther imagines that leaving the GOP would free Trump to pursue any number of programs that are antithetical to Republican dogma but might attract Democratic voters. But Trump has barely been able to interest himself even in those policies on which he agrees with the institutional GOP. His lack of any coherent ideology means he can, in a given election, pull voters who might lean toward either or neither of the existing parties, but also that there’s no organizing principle to keep them around except cult of personality. That personality is deeply unpopular, heading toward record lows in polling. Trump would need to gather a coalition of powerful team members to build a third party, but so far, as the rapidly rotating White House revolving door and his relations with McConnell (in particular) show, Trump has not been very good at keeping allies. There were never enough pure Trump supporters to elect Trump president, but by briefly capturing the Republican Party he was able to win. Already, he’s starting to slough those people off, even as his most hard-core supporters remain steadfast. A party whose membership consisted only of Trump’s base might set a modern record for third-party prowess in raw vote percentage, but it would almost certainly lose the White House and fail to gain a foothold in Congress.
Trump’s inconstancy as an ally, and his lack of commitment to any policy (see, for example, his frequently rotating stand on health care) are also why the softer version of the third-party dream—a dealmaking, independent president—looks like a creditor unworthy of being loaned any credence. Accepting the Pelosi-Schumer deal didn’ t require Trump to show much dealmaking skills; he just took what was offered to him. Laziness, rather than hard bargaining, won the day. Trump’s brazen snub of Ryan and McConnell is a sign of his distinctive personality, rather than any unprecedented and earnest desire for bipartisanship. And in the absence of a real political program, it’s the president’s personality that determines everything. It’s why even if John Kelly is bringing some semblance of discipline to West Wing underlings, and Steve Bannon is using his outside perch to primary Republican senators and demand fidelity to the president, it seems unwise to hold your breath waiting for a renaissance of pragmatic Trumpism. Trump is like his predecessors in his willingness to buck his party’s legislative leaders, but Obama and Bush did so to serve their broader agenda. Trump is barely interested in articulating, much less following such an agenda—to say nothing of building a new political party around it.

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Gorka, ousted Trump adviser, predicts more White House shake-ups

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Key members of Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory are now focused on influencing the president from outside of the White House.
HERZLIYA, Israel — Key members of Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory are now focused on influencing the president from outside of the White House, recently departed White House aide Sebastian Gorka said Monday, predicting further staff shake-ups to come.
“The people most clearly associated with the president’s victory, with what we call the ‘Make America Great Again Agenda, ‘ were slowly being isolated, were sometimes being fired or pushed out of policy roles, » Gorka told NBC News in an interview. «We decided that we could best support the president outside as private citizens.”
Trump’s controversial former national security aide also predicted a major staff shakeup before Christmas when Trump realizes his current senior aides “are giving him the wrong advice.”
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Gorka’s departure last month came one week after Trump’s controversial chief strategist, Steve Bannon, left the administration and was seen as an attempt by the president and his new chief of staff John Kelly to stabilize a White House plagued by infighting.
But Gorka, who was an outspoken campaign surrogate during Trump’s 2016 run, said former advisers continue to have access to the president long after they have left official roles, pointing to former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski as one example. He said before he departed the White House, «I’ d walk into the office and find Corey talking to the president, regularly.»
Past and present members of Trump’s inner circle:
“You don’ t have to pick up a government paycheck to be in discussion with the president or helping him. And one thing about the president, if you’ re loyal to him, he’s loyal to you, ” Gorka said.
Gorka also left the door open to both him and Bannon returning to the administration.
“I predict, a lot of the changes… almost all the changes in personnel, the significant changes, were not made by the president, they were made by people below him. I predict that soon, perhaps before Christmas, the president will be removing high-ranking individuals from inside his administration because he will realize who he’s surrounded with, ” he said.

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「都民ファーストの会」 野田代表退任で後任に荒木氏

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東京都の 小池知事が率いる、 地域政党「都民ファーストの 会」 は、 野田数代表が退任し、 新たな代表に、 7月の 東京都議会議員選挙で当選し総務会長を務め…
東京都の小池知事が率いる、地域政党「都民ファーストの会」は、野田数代表が退任し、新たな代表に、7月の東京都議会議員選挙で当選し総務会長を務めていた荒木千陽氏が就任しました。 地域政党「都民ファーストの会」は、7月の都議会議員選挙では、小池知事が代表を務め、55議席を獲得しましたが、小池知事は投開票日の翌日に、都知事の職務に専念したいとして、代表を退いて特別顧問に就任し、後任の代表には、小池知事の特別秘書である野田数氏が就いていました。 そして、野田氏から、特別秘書として小池知事を支え、市場の移転問題をはじめとする都政の課題により力を入れるため党の役職を離れたいとして10日、代表を退任する意向が示され、党内で協議した結果、新たな代表に小池知事の衆議院議員時代の秘書で、7月の都議会議員選挙で当選した荒木千陽氏が就任しました。 荒木氏は、35歳。都民ファーストの会では、総務会長を務めていました。小池知事は引き続き特別顧問を務め、荒木新代表は、13日、記者会見することにしています。

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Французские сенаторы намерены посетить зону АТО

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Президент Петр Порошенко встретился с делегацией сенаторов Франции во главе с руководителем Группы дружбы Украина-Франция Эрве Мореем
Группа французских сенаторов намерена посетить зону АТО для ознакомления с ситуацией, сложившейся в Донбассе. Об этом говорится в сообщении пресс-службы АП о встрече президента Петра Порошенко с делегацией сенаторов Франции во главе с руководителем Группы дружбы Украина-Франция Эрве Мореем.
Согласно сообщению, стороны обсудили ситуацию в Донбассе и в Крыму. Порошенко выразил обеспокоенность в связи с системными нарушениями минских договоренностей со стороны РФ и поддерживаемых ею боевиков, в том числе продолжающимися провокациями, которые подрывают реализацию инициативы по установлению режима прекращения огня по случаю начала нового учебного года, а также препятствуют деятельности миссии ОБСЕ.
Порошенко выразил поддержку намерениям французских сенаторов посетить зону АТО и на месте ознакомиться с ситуацией, сложившейся в Донбассе в связи с продолжающейся вооруженной агрессией России.
Стороны также обсудили состояние внедрения в Украине политических и экономических реформ.
За неизменную поддержку территориальной целостности и суверенитета Украины, а также весомый вклад в развитие украинского-французского межпарламентского сотрудничества Порошенко вручил сенатору Франции, руководителю Группы дружбы Украина-Франция Эрве Морею орден «За заслуги III степени».
ДНР и ЛНР — террористические организации, захватившие при поддержке Российской Федерации часть Донецкой и Луганской области Украины. Обе организации созданы, финансируются и содержатся Россией, откуда, кроме прочего, террористы получают боевиков, инструкторов, а также тяжелую технику, оружие, боеприпасы и топливо.

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Toter in Krefeld gefunden

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Hinter einer Halle in Krefeld ist am Montag ein toter Mann gefunden worden. Ein Zeuge habe die Leiche am Morgen entdeckt, wie die Polizei am Abend mitteilte.
11.09.2017,21: 19 Uhr | Toter in Krefeld gefunden
Hinter einer Halle in Krefeld ist am Montag ein toter Mann gefunden worden. Ein Zeuge habe die Leiche am Morgen entdeckt, wie die Polizei am Abend mitteilte.
Ermittler sicherten demnach am Tatort Spuren und Beweise. Die Identität des Mannes war zunächst unklar, auch die Hintergründe des Falles sind den Angaben zufolge noch offen.
Auf Antrag der Staatsanwaltschaft sei die Leiche noch am Montag obduziert worden. Die Ermittlungen dauerten an.

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関西電力 オリックス電力の事業買収へ 首都圏強化で

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関西電力は首都圏での 事業の 強化を図るため、 金融サービス大手の オリックスの 子会社で、 首都圏を中心にマンション向けに電力を販売しているオリックス…
関西電力は首都圏での事業の強化を図るため、金融サービス大手のオリックスの子会社で、首都圏を中心にマンション向けに電力を販売しているオリックス電力の事業を買収することになりました。 発表によりますと、オリックス電力は首都圏を中心にマンション向けに一括して電力を調達し、各世帯に販売する事業を行っていますが、来月、新しい会社を設立して事業を譲渡します。 その後、関西電力がこの新会社の株式を100%取得する形でオリックス電力の事業を買収します。買収金額は明らかにしていません。 新会社は東京・港区に本社を置き、首都圏でのマンション向けの電力販売を続けます。関西電力は去年7月から首都圏で家庭向けの電力販売を始め、再来年3月末までに10万件の契約の獲得を目指しています。 しかし、先月末時点の契約は1万5000件程度にとどまっていて、今回の買収によっておよそ7万8000件に増えるということです。 また、今回の買収とは別に、関西電力は首都圏での事業拡大を図るため、来月から首都圏の家庭向けの電気料金を値下げします。関西電力は「10万件の目標達成に向けて引き続き取り組みたい」としています。

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Боевики продолжают обстреливать позиции ВСУ – штаб АТО

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Боевики на Донбассе 12 раз нарушили перемирие в понедельник, 11 сентября, и не прекращали обстрелы позиций украинской армии в течение дня. Об этом…
Боевики на Донбассе 12 раз нарушили перемирие в понедельник, 11 сентября, и не прекращали обстрелы позиций украинской армии в течение дня. Об этом сообщает пресс-центр штаба АТО.
«Беспокойнее всего было вблизи Водяного на Приморском направлении. Здесь с полуночи боевики 6 раз из гранатометов и крупнокалиберных пулеметов стреляли по нашим позициям», – рассказали в штабе.
ЧИТАЙТЕ ТАКЖЕ Появились фото базы с российскими танками на передовой
Как сообщается, около 10 утра на окраинах Чермалыка боевики применяли миномет калибра 82 мм. Также под обстрелами оказались опорные пункты ВСУ у Талаковки и Старогнатовки.
На Донецком направлении боевики дважды открывали огонь из стрелкового оружия на подступах к пгт Зайцево, а из вооружения БМП – в районе поселка Пески.

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Бойовики продовжують обстрілювати позиції ЗСУ – штаб АТО

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Бойовики на Донбасі 12 разів порушили перемир’я в понеділок, 11 вересня, і не припиняли обстріли позицій української армії протягом дня. Про це…
Бойовики на Донбасі 12 разів порушили перемир’я в понеділок, 11 вересня, і не припиняли обстріли позицій української армії протягом дня. Про це повідомляє прес-центр штабу АТО.
«Неспокійно було поблизу Водяного на Приморському напрямку. Тут з опівночі бойовики 6 разів з гранатометів і великокаліберних кулеметів стріляли по наших позиціях», – розповіли в штабі.
ЧИТАЙТЕ ТАКОЖ З’явилися фото бази з російськими танками на передовій
Як повідомляється, близько 10 ранку на околицях Чермалика бойовики застосовували міномет калібру 82 мм. Також під обстрілами виявилися опорні пункти ЗСУ у Талаківці і Старогнатівці.
На Донецькому напрямку бойовики двічі відкривали вогонь зі стрілецької зброї на підступах до смт Зайцеве, а з озброєння БМП – в районі селища Піски.

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