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In a statement, a representative for CBS News said the report, called “Inside CECOT,” will air in a future “60 Minutes” broadcast. Weiss addressed the issue on a Monday morning editorial call at CBS News, according to people familiar with the matter. Advertisement“I held a ’60 Minutes’ story because it was not ready. Journalists at CBS News and media industry observers are watching to see whether Weiss’ actions are tilting editorial content to the right. Trump recently said “60 Minutes” is “worse” under Paramount’s new ownership after an interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, in which she was highly critical of the president and his administration.
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West Palm Beach, Florida —President Donald Trump said Monday the US remains in active pursuit of an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, more than 24 hours after the chase began, while repeating his threats against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Those interdictions have come amid a massive US naval buildup in the Caribbean Sea as Trump applies pressure on Maduro, including attempts to cut off his oil revenues. Trump on Monday declined to answer a question about his endgame in Venezuela, even as he again raised the threat of land strikes and said it’d be “smart” for Maduro to step down. On Saturday, the US Coast Guard intercepted the Centuries tanker in international waters off the coast of Venezuela. The US seized a large oil tanker called the Skipper, which had been under sanctions for its ties to Iran, on December 10.
I’m honored to be here. I would like to thank President Trump for prioritizing this issue and for his leadership on the global stage. And you have amazing role models like the assassin JD Vance, our vice president. OK, OK. one more, one more.” “Why not. Not Gav, the Gav, not Gav, not in.
Pastis Gascon is apple pie’s French cousin, and this crown of golden pastry makes a beautiful centerpiece. It’s the meeting of three delicious things: apples, armagnac and phyllo pastry. Instead of pie dough, sheets of phyllo are brushed generously with butter, scattered with sugar and loosely scrunched into the tin. The apples are piled into the center, then capped with more ruffled phyllo, building height and drama as it bakes. When it comes out the oven, it will be deeply golden and audibly crisp.
Fast casual restaurants that specialize in bowls deliver efficiency, convenience and I associate them with quick lunches in conference rooms, but not usually with joy until I went to ChòpnBlok in Houston. Ope Amosu’s restaurant specializes in fast casual bowls, but they are full of West African flavors. There’s suya, made with halal beef, grilled so that the outside is brown, but the inside is still blushing and pink. Another great bowl is the Black Star, which comes with yassa, a Senegalese curry, and a bunch of super peppery shrimp. A bowl doesn’t have to just be about efficiency and convenience, it can also be about joy.
Speaking via email, Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin categorically denied all allegations made in the Amnesty report. "Nearly every single day, my office responds to media questions on FALSE allegations about Alligator Alcatraz," the statement read. Snopes found no evidence the conclusions were exaggerated or false, including the finding of torture at the South Florida Detention Facility. "Torture and Enforced Disappearances in the Sunshine State: Human Rights Violations at 'Alligator Alcatraz' and Krome in Florida." Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"Judge Rules 'Alligator Alcatraz' Can Stay Open for Now, but No Further Detainees or Construction Are Allowed."
A blistering Times investigation found that the Fire Department cleaned up its after-action report, downplaying missteps. Bass, in unguarded moment, rips responses to Palisades, Eaton firesLanguage saying LAFD did not fully pre-deploy all crews and engines, despite the forecast of extreme conditions, was removed. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementAlthough the altered after-action report seems designed to have minimized blame for the LAFD, if not the mayor, the Bass administration said it wasn’t involved. In one of the latest twists on the after-action report, Tchekmedyian and Pringle report that the LAFD author was upset about revisions made without his involvement. If only the Lachman fire had been as watered down as the after-action report.
LOADING ERROR LOADINGDonald Trump took things back to his “Apprentice” days with an odd comment about his son, Donald Trump Jr.Don Jr. was making an appearance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest over the weekend, when he decided to call his father and put him on speakerphone. Advertisement“He may not be here today, but I wanted to make sure he had a chance to say hi,” Don Jr. said before shouting out “Mr. “I hope my son’s doing a good job representing me ― otherwise, I’ll have to say ‘You’re fired, Don. Advertisement“So thank you very much and have a great day,” the president added before taking one last shot at Don Jr.“I hope Don makes a great speech. If he doesn’t make a great speech, let me know about it, I’ll give him hell,” he added, as the audience reacted with unease and scattered applause with the remarks.
LOADING ERROR LOADINGMandy Patinkin has shared his raw and emotional reaction to Rob Reiner’s death — and it may affect your next viewing of one of his most beloved films. On Sunday, CBS News aired “Rob Reiner — Scenes From a Life,” in which celebrities who were close to the late filmmaker shared stories about Reiner and how he affected their lives. Rob Reiner (left) and Mandy Patinkin in 1988, a year after “The Princess Bride” was released. MediaPunch via Getty ImagesPatinkin, who played Inigo Montoya in Reiner’s 1987 movie “The Princess Bride,” told CBS News that when he heard of Reiner’s passing, only one word came to mind. I didn’t know what to do.
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Vanity Fair’s two-part chronicle of interviews with Susie Wiles, President Donald Trump’s heretofore tight-lipped and uber-credible White House chief of staff, is a Christmas and Hanukkah gift to the nation in this holiday season. Wiles slammed Vanity Fair’s work as a “hit piece” in a social media post, but she identified no factual errors among her real-time disclosures. (“When there’s an opportunity, he will go for it.”)Against Wiles’ advice, Trump insisted on granting clemency to even the most violent convicted cop-beaters among the Jan. 6 rioters. Wiles explicitly doesn’t see her role as constraining Trump, no matter how “aghast” she is about one thing or another. May the losses continue, and with them a humbling of the malevolent man in the White House.