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2018年8月9日 星期四

The Hill's 12:30 Report: Dems eye smaller magic number for House | Pence calls for Space Force by 2020 | Tribune backs out of Sinclair merger | Giuliani says Mueller probe will 'blow up on them' | Collins insists he'll run for reelection despite insider trading charges | Hurricane Maria death toll 20 times higher than official figure | Magenta seagull makes waves

The Hill 12:30 Report
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GETTING TRACTION

Just now -- 'Everybody get up it's time to slam now, we got a real jam goin' down, welcome to the Space [Force!]':


An incredible 1996 throwback--> http://bit.ly/2vNFgkQ ;)
 

President Trump just tweeted, "Space Force all the way!" http://bit.ly/2OoR2Kl

 

If you're wondering why this came up: Vice President Mike Pence just laid out plans for the U.S.'s military strategy in space and announced the creation of the "Space Force" by 2020. Trump has pushed the plan despite resistance from some lawmakers and officials at the Pentagon.

 

Details: https://fxn.ws/2AWBxY8

 

Livestream of Pence's announcement: http://bit.ly/2M3PCrP

 

It's Thursday. I'm Cate Martel with a quick recap of the morning and what's coming up. Send comments, story ideas and events for our radar to cmartel@thehill.com@CateMartel and on Facebook.

 
NEWS THIS MORNING

The death toll of Hurricane Maria is actually 20 times the official figure:

Via The New York Times's Frances Robles, the Puerto Rican government has quietly admitted that the death toll of Hurricane Maria was actually more than 1,400 people. The official death toll: 64. So the actual number is more than 20 times the official number. https://nyti.ms/2vthLyu

 

Keep in mind: "The government was widely criticized for undercounting the number of people who died on the island as the power outage stretched for months, causing deaths from diabetes and sepsis to soar. Many people died from lack of access to hospitals, or because there was no power to run the machines they used to breathe." https://nyti.ms/2vthLyu

 

Read the report posted by the Puerto Rican governmenthttp://bit.ly/2KEv1VF

 

Back, back, back it up:

Tribune Media announced it has backed out of its proposed $3.9 billion merger with Sinclair Broadcasting Group. Oh and: Tribune is filing a lawsuit against Sinclair, blaming the company for regulatory roadblocks. Keep in mind: Last month, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai (R) said he had "serious concerns" about the merger and punted the decision to an administrative judge, a move that made it highly unlikely it would ever be approved. http://bit.ly/2B2ksfg

 

The Trump administration lays off 40 at financial watchdog:

Via Reuters' Pete Schroeder, about 40 staff members at the Office of Financial Research have been laid off. Why: "The overhaul forms part of a broader push by the Trump administration to reduce government bureaucracy by slashing government jobs and cutting regulations." Details: https://reut.rs/2vU6QNt

 
LATEST WITH THE MIDTERMS

Most read -- Democrats have a smaller magic number to win the House:

Via The Hill's Scott Wong and Mike Lillis, Democrats need to a net gain of 23 seats to win the House for the first time since 2010, but the actual magic number could be much lower. Why: "Several GOP-held seats are almost certainly already in the bag, meaning Democrats likely need to take a smaller number of competitive seats -- perhaps as few as 15 -- to return to the majority for the first time since 2010." http://bit.ly/2Mg8CTp

 
WHY TUESDAY'S SPECIAL ELECTION IN OHIO IS TALKED ABOUT SO MUCH:

Via The Hill's Lisa Hagen, "Democrats believe their performance in Tuesday's too-close-to-call special election for an Ohio congressional district is a strong sign that they can win back the House majority in November." What Dems think will happen: Based on Ohio's results, "dozens of districts where Democrats should have a better chance of taking back seats this fall than in the Ohio district, which President Trump won by 11 points in 2016 and that has been in GOP hands for more than 30 years." http://bit.ly/2OlAUcE

 
THE ECONOMY IS ON THE GOP'S SIDE THOUGH:

Via The Hill's Niv Elis, "Democrats are flipping the script on Republicans, blaming the Trump administration's policies for lackluster wage growth as they seek to blunt any political benefits from the growing economy for the GOP."  How that could play out: http://bit.ly/2KFtpLh

 
TIDBIT FROM DEVIN NUNES AT A PRIVATE FUNDRAISER:

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) suggested at a fundraiser that Republicans need a House majority to be able to protect President TrumpProtecting Trump from...?: The special counsel investigation. http://bit.ly/2MwbyrI

 
LATEST WITH THE MUELLER INVESTIGATION

Rudy Giuliani should open a fortune-telling station on the beach:

President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani predicts that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation "is going to blow up on them." Giuliani also predicted: The probe will be over by September. Where he made his predictions: On Fox News with Sean Hannityhttp://bit.ly/2vuaHl2 

 

From one of the prosecutors in the Watergate trial: Why President Trump doesn't need to sit down with special counsel Robert Mueller to complete the investigation: http://bit.ly/2Mb0djX

 
FUN FACT:

There is a street in New Britain, Conn., named Paul Manafort Drive, but it's named after Manafort's father. Will it get renamed?:" No, New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart said: "Mr. Manafort served the city for a long time, he was a war veteran. You can't control what your kids do and what they don't -- that doesn't take away from the service that the father gave to the city." https://cour.at/2MjZHR2

 
LATEST WITH THE INSIDER TRADING CHARGES

SoOoOoO, what is Chris Collins's plan?:

Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.) said he will fight the charges of insider trading and that he will not step aside. Collins said: "The charges that have been levied against me are meritless. And I will mount a vigorous defense in court to clear my name. I look forward to being fully vindicated and exonerated." https://cnn.it/2vV82QR

 
INTERESTING TAKE:

"Chris Collins is the latest example of politicians feeling invincible in the era of Trump." Analysis from The Washington Post's Amber Phillipshttps://wapo.st/2Mg69bq

 

 
NOTABLE TWEETS

He should make this his Twitter picture tbh:

 

By the way: Brian Stelter is CNN's senior media correspondent and host of "Reliable Sources."

 
ON TAP

The House and Senate are out. President Trump is at his golf course in Bedminster, N.J. Vice President Pence is in Washington, D.C.

 

10:30 a.m. EDT: Vice President Pence participates in an Honor Guard Ceremony at the Pentagon.

 

10:35 a.m. EDT: Vice President Pence has a briefing with Defense Secretary James Mattis.

 

4 p.m. EDT: President Trump participates in a roundtable with state leaders on prison reform.

 

Just announced -- Sept. 3: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) speaks at the annual New Hampshire AFL-CIO Labor Day Breakfast in Manchester, N.H. (h/t Paul Steinhauserhttp://bit.ly/2nnpkSH

 
WHAT TO WATCH

11:35 a.m. EDT: Vice President Pence delivers remarks on the future of the U.S. military in space. Livestream: http://bit.ly/2M3PCrP

 

Throwback to Pence touching critical space hardware despite a "Do Not Touch" sign: http://bit.ly/2KEM89V

 

Noon: Former clerks of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, talk about their time working with him during a Heritage Foundation event. Details and livestream: https://herit.ag/2OMO4At

 

Sunday: Former Trump aide Omarosa Manigault Newman appears on NBC's "Meet the Press."

 

Keep in mind: Via The Daily Beast, Omarosa claims she secretly recorded conversations with President Trumphttps://thebea.st/2B79KEH

 
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF...

Today is National Rice Pudding Day.

 

Everyone wants to be unique and seen:

Via BBC, a bright pink seagull has been spotted in the United Kingdom. Photos and video -- that really is magenta: https://bbc.in/2Oo5ZMz

 

And because you read this far, here's a cat who needs to wind up a bit before he can run. Watch it happen a few times: http://bit.ly/2noIUhz

 
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