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ABC Praises LA Rioters for ‘Self-Policing’ as NBC Admits Businesses Are Being Harmed
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ABC Praises LA Rioters for ‘Self-Policing’ as NBC Admits Businesses Are Being Harmed

Even though CBS’s lead newscasts were far and away the most out of control Tuesday night and Wednesday morning in siding with the illegal immigrant mobs in Los Angeles and attacking President Trump for a simple desire to restore law and order, their compatriots at ABC and NBC had plenty of their own hot takes. ABC ludicrously declared the “protesters” have been “self-policing, keeping others in check” while Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom launched “a broadside against President Trump” for sending in troops that now outnumber those “in Iraq and Syria.” NBC was a tick closer to reality. While they tried to minimize the violence due to its size being contained to a few city blocks, they labeled local officials as Democrats, interviewing a business owner whose had to stay closed due to their proximity to the riots, and admitted an Apple Store was ransacked. On Tuesday, ABC’s World News Tonight started with a bang of bias thanks to sensationalistic anchor David Muir:  His formal opening to the show afterward doubled down on what was clearly the newly-distributed talking point about Iraq and Syria plus the cost of $134 million. Senior national correspondent Matt Gutman was back on scene and, along with being upset President Trump suggested some of the hooligans have been paid to cause unrest, he suggested the mob has been, well, disciplined: He tossed back with unfortunate news for ABC viewers about an initial injunction plea to stop Trump: “And David, just moments ago, we learned there was a blow to Governor Newsom. A federal judge rejecting Governor Newsom’s bid to block the deployment of National Guard troops and Marines here to Los Angeles.” Gutman was back on Wednesday’s Good Morning America and boasted of Newsom’s supposed address to the nation as “a broadside against President Trump, calling the deployment of those federal troops behind me a brazen abuse of power” and touted of “protests...spreading across the country in response to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.” “While the majority of protests have been peaceful, Los Angeles for the fifth consecutive night mounted police officers swarming protesters as a curfew kicked in. Governor Gavin Newsom claiming Tuesday that democracy is under assault,” he added. Gutman left the comical “self-policing” narrative to chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce: Back to Tuesday, NBC Nightly News began with anchor Tom Llamas labeling local officials “Democratic leaders” and admitting they believe the riots “would all stop if the raids stop.” Llamas tossed to correspondent Liz Kreutz amid the crowds by saying the troops were a “growing controversy” aimed at restoring order and assisting in “anti-immigration enforcement raids.” Kreutz conceded “things are starting to pick up” (just after 3:30 p.m. local time) with policing having “issued a dispersal order right outside of the federal building.” Some blow-by-blow tic-toc later, Kreutz actually admitted there was violence and stores destroyed: She also interviewed a store owner who opposes the mobs and had to remain shuttered due to its location to the riots: Llamas also showed part of an interview he had taped with Trump border czar Tom Homan (click “expand”): LLAMAS: What happens if the courts do stop the President’s deployment? I just spoke to the border czar about it, and Governor Newsom’s comments that the Trump administration is adding to the chaos. [TO HOMAN] From what you’ve seen from what you’ve heard in Los Angeles, could you conduct ICE raids now without the help of the National Guard and the Marines? HOMAN: We can conduct ICE raids, but it’s — it’s about the — the threats and the violence right now. I mean, this job’s already dangerous, I’ve done this a long time. I mean, our ICE officers have been attacked. It’s like we’re a third world nation where people think it’s okay to threaten the life and safety of law enforcement officers and their families. LLAMAS: I want to put up a tweet for you. This is what Governor Newsom on X, right? He put the photos you see there of Marines sleeping on top of each other. This is what he wrote in that post: “You sent your troops here without fuel, food, water or a place to sleep. Here are they are — being forced to sleep on the floor, piled on top of one another.” What do you say to that, Mr. Homan? HOMAN: I’d say take a few moments, go to downtown LA, and see the damage done by these radical protesters. I mean, President Trump is saving his city. President Trump is doing what he should have done. Gavin Newsom could have responded right away and everyone — everybody wants to put the blame on President Trump and the National Guard. You know where the blame starts? It starts with the Biden administration letting over ten million immigrant aliens cross this border. We’re out there trying to respond to the chaos he created. Kreutz was back on Wednesday’s Today and gave something to both the left and right. First, she broke ranks from what those on ABC and CBS saw by acknowledging the business fallout, but also said this was just “in a small area”: To make sure the left wasn’t left out, she played this snippet of Newsom fear-mongering: “This is about all of us. This is about you. California may be first, but it clearly will not end here. Other states are next. Democracy is next. Democracy is under assault before our eyes. This moment we have feared has arrived.” Before signing off in the first hour, co-host Savannah Guthrie asked her “what has it really been like out there”...with the implication being it’s not chaotic. Kreutz went along with it: Kreutz summarized both in the second hour: That curfew is now in effect here in downtown LA and parts of downtown — we’ll show you — they now look like this with businesses boarded up. Store owners telling us they’re concerned about looting after these protests now have gone on for several days and we should point out that these protests are very much concentrated to a small part of downtown L.A. If you're in another part of the city, you probably won't even notice the impact of the protests, but as they've escalated and as they’ve continued we are now seeing a shift in tactics from law enforcement, a major crackdown overnight. To see the relevant transcripts from June 10, click here (for ABC’s World News Tonight) and here (for NBC Nightly News). To see the relevant transcripts from June 11, click here (for ABC’s Good Morning America) and here (for NBC’s Today). 
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State Dept. orders some evacuations from Middle East embassies after threat from Iran
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Speculation has arisen of possible military action in the Middle East after the U.S. State Department issued orders for personnel to depart from embassies and diplomatic offices overseas. The Pentagon was preparing for the possibility of an evacuation from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, and nonessential personnel and their family members were advised to leave Bahrain and Kuwait, according to defense officials. 'If war is imposed on Iran, the US would undoubtedly suffer more losses than we do.' A State Department official told Axios that the decision had been made "to reduce the footprint of our mission in Iraq" as a result of a recent security review of overseas personnel. Some speculated that the U.S. was preparing for the fallout from a potential war with Iran. "The safety and security of our service members and their families remains our highest priority, and U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) is monitoring the developing tension in the Middle East," read a statement from a Pentagon official. Iran’s defense minister issued a threat over negotiations with the U.S. about Iran's nuclear program. “If war is imposed on Iran, the U.S. would undoubtedly suffer more losses than we do,” said Brig. Gen. Aziz Nasirzadeh to reporters. He added that many U.S. bases were located within reach of Iranian missiles and added that they would be targeted in “their host countries without hesitation." That threat could have been a response to suggestions from the U.S. CENTCOM commander in testimony to Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. has a “range of options” to ensure that Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons. The U.S.-Iran negotiations are reportedly stalling over a disagreement about Iran's uranium enrichment program, which the U.S. wants to completely dismantle. Iranian officials say no deal will be reached if the country isn't allowed to continue some part of the enrichment program. RELATED: Iran willing to sign nuclear deal with Trump if sanctions are lifted Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images On June 4, President Donald Trump said that Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin offered to possibly intervene in the negotiations with Iran. "It is my opinion that Iran has been slowwalking their decision on this very important matter, and we will need a definitive answer in a very short period of time!" Trump wrote at the time. The S&P 500 market index fell partially on fears from investors that tensions in the Middle East could erupt at any moment, according to a Reuters report. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Music World Offers Tributes to Brian Wilson
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Music World Offers Tributes to Brian Wilson

Micky Dolenz, Ronnie Wood, Mick Fleetwood and Randy Bachman were among the fellow greats celebrating the "musical and spiritual giant." The post Music World Offers Tributes to Brian Wilson appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Stellar Blade PC review - a slick but hollow action RPG
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Stellar Blade PC review - a slick but hollow action RPG

Stellar Blade opens with a pod hurtling through the atmosphere before crashing to Earth. A woman, our protagonist Eve, is released from the pod and emerges in a slow-motion flourish, long ponytail streaming down her arched back and her improbable, techno-supermodel figure framed by the explosions of flying battleships in the distance. Soon enough, Eve is thrown into the action. You learn to dodge around insectile creatures, parrying blows from their outstretched limbs and chopping into them with the agility of a fencing master. Everything is technicolor and hyperreal. Continue reading Stellar Blade PC review - a slick but hollow action RPG MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Stellar Blade PC, Best soulslike games, Best RPG games
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DOD Confirms Woman in Uniform Protesting Trump Was Discharged in 2020
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DOD Confirms Woman in Uniform Protesting Trump Was Discharged in 2020

DOD Confirms Woman in Uniform Protesting Trump Was Discharged in 2020
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Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Fantasy: No Cops, Subway Shelters, and a Clown Show Looming for New York City
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Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Fantasy: No Cops, Subway Shelters, and a Clown Show Looming for New York City

Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Fantasy: No Cops, Subway Shelters, and a Clown Show Looming for New York City
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White House Drops Video of the 'Rallies' Going on in Los Angeles
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White House Drops Video of the 'Rallies' Going on in Los Angeles

White House Drops Video of the 'Rallies' Going on in Los Angeles
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Keep Rioting, It's Going Great! New Quinnipiac Poll on Dem Party Approval Delivers Some BRUTAL News
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Keep Rioting, It's Going Great! New Quinnipiac Poll on Dem Party Approval Delivers Some BRUTAL News

Keep Rioting, It's Going Great! New Quinnipiac Poll on Dem Party Approval Delivers Some BRUTAL News
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ATF to Return Legal Gun Parts, Leaving 16 Blue State AGs to Suffer a Collective Meltdown
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ATF to Return Legal Gun Parts, Leaving 16 Blue State AGs to Suffer a Collective Meltdown

ATF to Return Legal Gun Parts, Leaving 16 Blue State AGs to Suffer a Collective Meltdown
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Stephen A. Smith Blasts Dem Extremists Like AOC, Crockett As Partly to Blame for Pulling America Apart
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Stephen A. Smith Blasts Dem Extremists Like AOC, Crockett As Partly to Blame for Pulling America Apart

Stephen A. Smith Blasts Dem Extremists Like AOC, Crockett As Partly to Blame for Pulling America Apart
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