Monday, September 30, 2019

Daily Skimm: Wake me up when September ends

SEPTEMBER 30, 2019

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  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"A surprise in September" – Montana's governor after the state got three feet of snow over the weekend. This is snow joke.

THINGS FACING PROTESTS

Hong Kong

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Protests in Hong Kong got violent over the weekend ahead of China's National Day.

This is not letting up.

Nope. Protests have been going strong for 17 straight weekends. It all started in June over a proposed bill that would've allowed some criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland China. Cue people freaking out over China's growing influence before it gets full control of the semi-autonomous territory in 2047. Earlier this month, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam withdrew the bill. But protesters said 'we need more' (think: her resignation letter and democratic reforms). Over the weekend, thousands turned out in demonstrations that turned violent. Protesters set fires and threw bricks and petrol bombs, and police fired tear gas and water cannons.

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This weekend was seen as some of the worst unrest since June. More protests are expected this week as China celebrates the 70th anniversary of its ruling Communist Party.


Skimm More: We Skimm'd everything you need to know about Hong Kong's complicated relationship with China.


Russia

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Yesterday, thousands turned out in Moscow to call for the release of opposition activists.

What's this about?

Over the summer, election authorities in Moscow banned some opposition candidates from running in the city council election. The reason: they allegedly didn't have enough signatures to qualify. Worth noting that a pro-Kremlin party controlled all of the council seats, and all were up for grabs. Back in July, tens of thousands of people took to the streets calling for free and fair elections. More than 1,300 were arrested, and while many were eventually released, several are still being held. Yesterday – a few weeks after the election – about 20,000 people protested in favor of freeing those who are still detained.

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What's typically seen as a minor election turned into a major call for democracy. In the end, the pro-Kremlin party lost almost half of their seats while others like the Communist Party and the liberal Yabloko party won some – which some see as a step in the right direction for the country's capital.


Lebanon

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People in Lebanon are taking a stand over the economic crisis there.

You're gonna tell me what's going on, right?

That's what we're here for. The country is one of the most indebted in the world. Specifically, it owes more than 150% of its GDP. That's reportedly led to a number of issues, including financial problems (like a shortage of hard currency) and infrastructure problems (like power cuts and limited water supply). Critics put the blame on government mismanagement and corruption. And some are calling for gov leaders to leave office.

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The country's central bank is meeting this week to figure out a way to make sure crucial imports like fuel and medicine aren't impacted. But protesters are worried that things won't change until there are some new faces in the government.

AND ALSO...THIS

Which i-words the Trump admin is worried about...

Immigration. Last week, the Trump admin suffered multiple blows to its immigration crackdown. In one case, a federal judge blocked new rules that would have allowed the gov to detain migrant children with their parents indefinitely. In another, a federal judge reportedly blocked ICE from only using flawed databases to target immigrants. And finally, a third federal judge blocked the Trump admin's expansion of letting immigration officers deport migrants before they could appear in front of a judge. The Trump admin is likely to fight back.


Impeachment. The impeachment inquiry into President Trump is still on everyone's lips, even Robert De Niro's. The latest: the US's special envoy for Ukraine resigned last week, without any explanation. And House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff says the whistleblower has agreed to testify before Congress "very soon." Stay tuned.


…Oh and speaking of inquiries, the Hillary Clinton email probe is back.


Who's got their head in the clouds…

Elon Musk. Over the weekend, the SpaceX CEO unveiled new details on the Starship spacecraft. It's designed to send people and cargo into the solar system (think: the moon, Mars, or just to orbit in space). And he's hoping it can reach orbit within six months. The company plans to test out new prototypes within the next few months. To infinity and...Mars, apparently.


What makes us nostalgic...

Forever 21. Your favorite retailer from college filed for bankruptcy and is planning to close up to 178 stores in the US. It says this move is an "important and necessary step to secure the future" of the company. Guess those $3 T-shirts weren't gonna last Forever (21)...


When you're dress shopping for your last wedding of the season…

Reach for the stars.

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Want to inspire a movement?


We talk to Paola Mendoza, who co-founded the Women's March, about fighting injustice, shining light on others, and misconceptions around being "intense" at work.


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SKIMM'RS

Cheers to you…Gina C (AZ), who's celebrating her one-year anniversary as a Peace Corps Volunteer. She's currently serving in Indonesia teaching English at a local middle school. And Rachel M (AL), whose senior research on football helmets, face masks, and eye visors just got published.


(Some) Birthdays…James Macdonald (IN), Gwen Zittoun (CT), Josh Shain (NY), Daniel Ballen (NY), Sam Kallevig (NY), Johnny Jennings (MS), Peggy Wilson (FL), Abby Adcock (NC), Lisa Vetterlein (WA), Kelly Owens (CA), Jenn Evoy Kratz (MD), Nichole Farley (CA), Carol Croskey (FL), Pam Novak (IL), Macy Johannsen (MN)


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Friday, September 27, 2019

Daily Skimm: Driving slow on Sunday morning

SEPTEMBER 27, 2019

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  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"I opened a Pandora's box and released a Frankenstein's monster" – The man who gave us the labradoodle, disavowing his life's work. But now that the box is open...we'll take them all.

WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK

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Well, this impeachment thing is getting pretty serious.

This week has been overwhelming.

Agreed. So quick refresh: Last week, we learned about a phone call President Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in July. This week, we saw a rough transcript: it shows Trump had urged Zelenskiy to investigate former VP Joe Biden for corruption, apparently over a Ukrainian company Biden's son had ties to. And the call happened while the Trump admin was withholding aid to Ukraine. Cue alarm bells over whether any of the things we just said violate the law.

Do they?

The Justice Dept didn't think so. And Trump says he was just withholding aid because he wanted Europe and others to contribute more. Not because he was trying to pressure Zelenskiy into investigating a political rival or anything. He released the aid this month...while Democrats were bringing a microscope to all this. The House has since launched an impeachment inquiry.

What's the latest?

Yesterday, we saw the complaint from the whistleblower, a CIA officer who originally flagged this phone call. The whistleblower saw it as the White House trying to solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. And accuses the admin of trying to cover it up – not the first time he's said politically sensitive transcripts like this were buried. Meanwhile, the acting director of national intelligence had to explain why he at first didn't share the complaint with Congress. The DOJ didn't require him to, arguing it wasn't an "urgent concern."

So where do things stand?

Remember, Trump is only the fourth president to face an impeachment inquiry. So things are about as dramatic as you'd expect. The House GOP leader accused Dems of launching the impeachment process "without one bit of evidence." Trump says whoever helped the whistleblower is basically a spy, and seemed to reminisce about the "old days" when spies were handled "a little differently" – which some people took as witness intimidation. And over 90% of Dems support (or are open to supporting) the impeachment process.

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For years the words 'Russia investigation' dominated the news. Now, one phone call with Ukraine will have the world saying 'impeachment' for the foreseeable future. So buckle up, because this is only the beginning.

AND ALSO...THIS

What else the Trump admin has on its mind…

California. Yesterday, the EPA accused the Golden State of failing to meet water quality standards, tying it to the homelessness crisis there. CA is home to the largest homeless population of any state, with 70,000 people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco and LA county alone. The EPA says the state isn't doing enough to counter the effects homelessness may have on "human health and the environment." One example: human waste on sidewalks that can contaminate nearby water. The agency's giving CA 30 days to respond to these concerns. This comes on the heels of multiple clashes between the admin and the state. And CA's governor thinks this move is President Trump trying to "attack his political opponents."


Refugees. The Trump admin plans to cut the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the US over the next year from 30,000 to a record low 18,000. The State Dept says the country's immigration system needs to be alleviated before it can let in more refugees, pointing to the influx of migrants coming to the US-Mexico border. But critics say the US is ditching its moral responsibility to take in those who are forced to flee their homes.


Who's had a biz-ier week than you…

Peloton. Yesterday, the company that charges an arm and a leg for a spin bike and treadmill went public – and had a rough first day of trading. But it's not alone. 2019 has been a year for tech IPOs – with some like Uber and Lyft having a bumpy ride and others like WeWork saying 'IPOh wait, we're gonna need a minute.'


McDonald's. It's testing out a PLT – a 'plant, lettuce, tomato' sandwich. The star of the dish: the Beyond Meat patty (so hot right now). The sandwiches will debut next week...in Ontario, Canada. What a PLTease.


$: What's money got to do with it? Here's how IPOs could affect your wallet.


What's on the rise...

Income inequality. New gov data shows it's at its highest level since the 1960s. There may be a few reasons why this is happening – including the stagnant federal minimum wage ($7.25/hour) and a decline in labor union participation.


What just went on a hero's journey…

This iPhone.


When you're in the mood for Jenny from the Block...

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SKIMM READS

"The Testaments" by Margaret Atwood

Blessed be the sequel. Set 15 years after "The Handmaid's Tale," Atwood is back. So is Aunt Lydia and a lot of trouble in Gilead.

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SKIMM'RS

Sundance, er, sunshine day for…Kelsey H (UT). She just got hired as a publications director for the Sundance Film Festival.


What a year this week has been for…Jenn D (CAN). She just ran her first half marathon and was appointed veep of her chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute in the same week.


(Some) Birthdays…theSkimm's Anoush Schaefer (NY), Bob Fiascone (IL), Meghan Otis (IL), Michael Castleman (PA), Theresa Cerami (IL), James MacDonald (IN), Sarah Celentano (NY), Abby Livingston (DC), Danielle Alhale (NY), Theresa Cerami (IL), Haley Wahl (WV), Oriah Ben-Gal (FL), Tara Blackman (NY), Chloe Hays (NY)


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