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2018年10月8日 星期一

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Choosing an enterprise call analytics platform
Oct 4, 2018 by Digital Marketing Depot
Learn about benefits of using call analytics platforms and find out which one is right for your company.
 
Here's how to copy old AdWords column settings to the new Google Ads UI
Oct 3, 2018 by Ginny Marvin
With a new option, it's now possible to get all your old columns settings back.
 
Bing Ads now supports language targeting at the campaign level
Oct 3, 2018 by Ginny Marvin
The change brings language targeting in line with Google Ads, making campaign imports smoother.
 
Google Ads chief Sridhar Ramaswamy leaves to join venture firm
Oct 2, 2018 by Greg Sterling
Ramaswamy will be replaced by Prabhakar Raghavan, Google VP of Engineering for Google Cloud Apps.
 

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The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Citi — Trump says he has no plans to fire Rosenstein | Trump, Rosenstein traveling to Florida on Air Force One | How Kavanaugh fight could affect the bench | Official swearing in at White House today | GOP expects Kavanaugh confirmation to boost party in midterms | Suburban voters to decide control of Congress | Barbara Bush gets married

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THE KAVANAUGH CONFIRMATION SAGA IS OVER

The entire country has a Supreme Court nomination hangover:

 

Brett Kavanaugh's brutal confirmation battle may be over, but the fight could have a lasting effect on his career in the Supreme Court. "Kavanaugh's charged response to allegations of sexual assault ... has raised concerns among some court watchers about how his anger might influence his conduct on the bench, and whether it will prevent him from being an independent and impartial justice." What legal experts say to expect: http://bit.ly/2zYCDQR

 
ABOUT KAVANAUGH'S SWEARING IN CEREMONIES:

Right after the Senate confirmation vote, Kavanaugh was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts and retired Justice Anthony Kennedy in a private ceremony. But tonight, President Trump will hold an official ceremony for Kavanaugh. https://nyti.ms/2RBYgwK

 
KAVANAUGH KEEPS HIS PLEDGE FOR ALL FEMALE CLERKS:

Via The New York Times's Adam Liptak, Kavanaugh has hired four female clerks. https://nyti.ms/2OPBymi

 
TRUMP DEFENDS COMMENTS ON CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD:

Over the weekend, President Trump defended his criticism of Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school, saying he needed to "even the playing field." In Trump's words: "Well, there were a lot of things happening that weren't correct, they weren't true and there were a lot of things that were left unsaid. And I thought I had to even the playing field." Keep in mind: Trump received a lot of criticism for mocking Ford. http://bit.ly/2NupeU4

 
MCCONNELL SAYS HE'S OPEN TO ANOTHER SCOTUS NOMINATION IN 2020:

Via The Associated Press's Hope Yen, "The Senate's majority leader, insisting his chamber won't be irreparably damaged by the bitter fight over new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, is signaling he's willing to take up another high court nomination in the 2020 presidential election season should another vacancy arise. 'We'll see if there is a vacancy in 2020,' said Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky." http://bit.ly/2zYyqwk 

 

It's Monday. Today is Columbus Day. 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.

 

 
HAPPENING TODAY

It's nothing a Florida daytrip can't fix:

President Trump is speaking at the annual conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Orlando this afternoon. Guess who is joining Trump?!: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Remember the drama a few weeks ago over whether Rosenstein would be fired? That feels like it happened years ago. http://bit.ly/2PgS7o9

 
LATE THIS MORNING -- TRUMP SAYS HE HAS NO PLANS TO FIRE ROSENSTEIN:

Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One, the president said he has a "good relationship" with Rosenstein. "I look forward to being with him, that'll be very nice. We're going to be talking. We'll be talking on the plane." He also said: "I actually have a good relationship -- other than there's been no collusion folks, no collusion." http://bit.ly/2pHaRST

 
OVER THE WEEKEND

The worst U.S. transportation accident since 2009:

A limousine in upstate New York crashed over the weekend, killing 20 people. The victims: The incident killed all 18 people in the limo, including the driver, plus two pedestrians. Where the limo was headed: To a 30th birthday party. Details: https://cnn.it/2ylFVv9

 
NEW DETAILS:

"The company that provided the limousine ... had repeatedly failed motor vehicle inspections, according to federal transportation records. And one victim expressed concerns about the limousine's safety in a text sent shortly before the crash, relatives and friends said." https://nyti.ms/2Rubiwx

 
FROM NEW YORK GOV. ANDREW CUOMO:

"The driver of the vehicle the quote unquote limousine did not have the appropriate driver license to be operating that vehicle."(Via WNYT NewsChannel 13) http://bit.ly/2zZV0ET

 

Barbara Bush got married!:

Former first daughter Barbara Bush married screenwriter Craig Coyne at a private ceremony with 20 family members in Kennebunkport, Maine. Photos -- she looks beautiful!: https://on.today.com/2PizS1W

 
LESS THAN A MONTH UNTIL THE MIDTERMS

One demographic will decide which party controls Congress:

Via The Hill's Reid Wilson, "an analysis of the types of districts in play shows that two-thirds of the Republican-held seats that a top election handicapper sees as vulnerable are in suburban areas." The specifics: http://bit.ly/2y8UfrT

 
HOW REPUBLICANS ARE SEIZING ON KAVANUAGH IN THE MIDTERMS:

http://bit.ly/2zYBAjI

 
NOTABLE TWEETS:

I can only imagine the Twitter mentions they both get:

 

Throwback -- this is a pretty fascinating interview:

 

Watch: http://bit.ly/2E6kIM4

 

 
ON TAP

The House and Senate are out. President Trump is in Orlando, Fla., this afternoon and Vice President Pence is campaigning in Dallas and Springfield, Mo.

 

9:15 a.m. EDT: Vice President Pence left Washington, D.C., for Dallas.

 

10:20 a.m. EDT: President Trump left the White House for Orlando, Fla.

 

12:50 p.m. EDT: Vice President Pence campaigns for Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) in Dallas.

 

2:15 p.m. EDT: Vice President Pence campaigns for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in Dallas. He then heads to Springfield, Mo.

 

5 p.m. EDT: President Trump gets back to the White House.

 

5:55 p.m. EDT: Vice President Pence campaigns for Senate candidate Josh Hawley in Springfield, Mo.

 

7 p.m. EDT: President Trump swears in Brett Kavanaugh as an associate justice of the Supreme Court.

 

9 p.m. EDT: Vice President Pence gets back to the White House.

 
WHAT TO WATCH:

1:35 p.m. EDT: President Trump speaks at the annual convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Orlando, Fla. Livestream: https://cs.pn/2Pm0Ci2

 
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF...

Today is National Pierogi Day. It's also National Fluffernutter Day.

 

I just thought you should know...:

Over the weekend, corgis and their owners marched around Washington, D.C. http://bit.ly/2zY9vcg Video of the puppy parade: http://bit.ly/2OGOeMx

 

A pretty spectacular prank -- and yes, there's video:

Moments after a Banksy painting sold at an auction for $1.4 million, the painting self-destructed with an internal shredder. From Banksy: "A few years ago I secretly built a shredder into a painting. In case it was ever put up for auction." Watch: https://nyti.ms/2E6IMhQ

 

Banksy's Instagram post about the stunt: http://bit.ly/2NuXPBe

 

And because you made it to the end, here are baby meerkats. They're so tiny! http://bit.ly/2C1oFyW

 
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News Alert: 45 percent say media coverage was biased against Kavanaugh

 
 
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45 percent say media coverage was biased against Kavanaugh
Forty-five percent of voters said news coverage of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings was biased against him, according to a new American Barometer survey.

The poll, conducted by Hill.TV and the HarrisX polling company, also found that 20 percent considered the media's coverage biased in his favor, with 35 percent saying it was neutral.

"I think it tells you this is an incredibly divisive topic," Democratic pollster Molly Murphy, a partner at ALG Research, told Hill.TV's Joe Concha on "What America's Thinking."
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