Sunday, November 6, 2016

CLG: Trump rushed off stage by Secret Service during Reno rally after protester causes chaos in crowd over fears he had gun




 News Updates from CLG
06 November 2016
 
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Donald Trump is rushed off the stage by Secret Service while speaking during Reno rally after a 'Republicans against Trump' protester causes chaos in the crowd over fears he had a gun --A Trump campaign source told DailyMail.com that someone in the audience had shouted 'gun' | 06 Nov 2016 | Secret Service agents rushed Donald Trump offstage on Saturday evening during a rally in Reno, Nevada, after they determined a protester in the audience might pose a threat to the Republican presidential candidate. 'Go! Go!' agents shouted as they whisked Trump away and a combination of local police and private security wrestled Austyn Crites, 33, to the ground in the front of the crowd. Crites identifies as a Republican who supports Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, according to his Facebook page. A senior Trump campaign official told DailyMail.com that the suspect, whom rally-goers already identified as an anti-Trump protester, caused a panic when he reached into his waistband. At that point, the campaign official said, a voice called out: 'He's got a gun!'
 
Trump rushed off stage in Reno by security, but quickly returns | 05 Nov 2016 | Donald Trump was rushed off stage Saturday night during a campaign rally here as security officials swarmed, but the candidate emerged back on stage after a few minutes and finished his speech. Some kind of a disturbance had occurred in the front of the room where Trump was speaking. He put his hand above his eyes to peer out into the crowd. As he did so, a security official rushed to Trump's side and escorted him off stage. People near the front of the room suddenly scattered as U.S. Secret Service and uniformed officers jumped the barricades to apprehend an unidentified man.
 
Donald Trump Rushed Off Stage at Nevada Rally by Secret Service | 05 Nov 2016 | Moments ago Republican nominee Donald Trump was suddenly rushed off the stage at a rally in Reno, Nevada. No information about the incident is immediately known. Noah Gray, a CNN producer, just reported that the "apparent threat," was enough to warrant Secret Service to pull Trump off stage in the middle of his rally.
 
About 1,700 Fort Bragg soldiers deploying to Iraq later this year --The 1,700 paratroopers, to be based in several locations across Iraq, will join hundreds of other Fort Bragg troops in Iraq | 03 Nov 2016 | About 1,700 Fort Bragg soldiers will be deployed to Iraq as part of a rotation of troops to support forces there in their fight against the Islamic State. The soldiers, from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, will replace the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division in training, advising and assisting Iraqi security forces, officials announced Thursday.
 
Jordan shooting: Three US military trainers killed at al-Jafr air base | 04 Nov 2016 | Three US military trainers have been shot dead in an exchange of fire at an air base in Jordan, a US official says. One was killed at the base and two others died later in hospital. They were in vehicles approaching the gate of a military training centre at al-Jafr air base when they came under small-arms fire, the official added.
 
US-Afghan operation killed 30 Afghan civilians, American military says | 05 Nov 2016 | The US military acknowledged Saturday that civilians were likely killed in a joint Afghan-US operation in the northern district of Kunduz Thursday. Besides the 30 civilians, two US service members were killed in the operation that [allegedly] targeted Taliban leaders planning additional attacks in Kunduz city. Afghan forces, advised by the US military, conducted the operation Thursday in the village of Boz in Kunduz district, the statement said.
 
2 Special Forces soldiers killed in Afghanistan | 04 Nov 2016 | A Special Forces soldier from North Carolina was one of two Americans killed in Afghanistan on Thursday, according to the Pentagon. According to reports, more than 30 civilians and four Afghan special forces soldiers were also killed. In a statement Thursday, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said the news of their deaths and the injuries of fellow American soldiers deeply saddened him.
 
Fighter jet accidentally drops 'training' bombs on northern Michigan | 02 Nov 2016 | Officials say a mechanical failure is believed to have caused the release of six 'training' bombs and a training missile from a military plane over Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula. No one was injured due to the release, which WWTV and WPBN report happened Oct. 25 over Oscoda County. The training weapons were on a plane heading to Camp Grayling from Selfridge Air National Guard Base in suburban Detroit when they fell off.
 
U.S. intel warning of possible al Qaeda attacks in U.S. Monday - sources | 04 Nov 2016 | CBS News has learned about a potential terror threat for the day before the election. Sources told CBS News that U.S. intelligence has alerted joint terrorism task forces that al Qaeda [al-CIAduh] could be planning attacks in three states for Monday. It is believed New York, Texas and Virginia are all possible targets, though no specific locations are mentioned. A U.S. law enforcement source briefed on the threat information told CBS News that the threat is possibly legitimate and concerning.
 
Terrorist alert issued over machine guns on the streets of London | 31 Oct 2016 | Law enforcement chiefs today made an unprecedented appeal for the public to help police prevent terrorists from using machine guns and other illegal weapons to inflict "immeasurable harm" on Britain's streets. The National Crime Agency and the country's most senior counter-terrorism officer, Met Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley, said they were making the appeal because of rising concerns about the flow of weapons entering the UK. They said the public could "save lives" by tipping off police about anyone who might own or have access to an illegal firearm and that it was "imperative" that weapons were found before they reached terrorists.
 
French teenager convicted of 'condoning terrorism' for naming Wi-Fi network 'Daesh' | 05 Nov 2016 |  An 18-year-old man from eastern France was given a three-month suspended sentence under a strict new anti-terrorism law for "publicly condoning an act of terrorism" by naming his Wi-Fi network "Daesh 21" - seemingly in reference to Islamic State...The initial tip about the teen was received from a neighbor, who noticed a strange Service Set Identifier (SSID) of a Wi-Fi network back in July and alerted police to a possible IS sympathizer, local daily Le Bien Public reported.
 
Struggle between Secret Service, armed man near White House | 05 Nov 2016 | The U.S. Secret Service says a man with a firearm walking near the White House led authorities to briefly lock down the property as a precaution. A uniformed Secret Service officer confronted a man wearing a mask and a carrying a firearm on Saturday at around 1 p.m. as he walked along Pennsylvania Avenue near Madison Place, on the eastern side of Lafayette Park. The man was placed under arrest after a brief struggle and turned over to the local police department.
 
UK police arrest nearly 50 at Anonymous protest in London | 05 Nov 2016 | British police said they arrested 47 people on Saturday at an anti-capitalism demonstration in central London organized by the Anonymous hacking group. Hundreds of protesters, many of them masked, took part in the protest which began in Trafalgar Square and moved to parliament. Demonstrators chanted "Whose streets? Our streets" and "One solution, revolution" as they marched accompanied by police.
 
Rutgers on lockdown as two people are stabbed at the university's business school | 04 Nov 2016 | Two people were stabbed at Rutgers University in New Jersey by a knifeman who later became injured. The victims were attacked outside the university's business school in the middle of classes on Friday at 2.45pm. The assailant was also injured in the incident but police would not confirm how. Officials issued a warning to staff and students to take shelter while they worked at the scene.
 
Opinion piece by CLG Founder, Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D., in The Washington Post: Here's what happened when I challenged the PC campus culture at NYU | 03 Nov 2016 | I'm not a conservative, or an alt-righter...But over the last couple of weeks, I've become a campus pariah to some (and a hero, perhaps, to a few) in my nontenured NYU faculty job, thanks to the humorless, Social Justice Warrior-brand of campus culture run amok and a misunderstanding about a Twitter account. Enmeshed in a conspiracy -- thinly disguised as sympathy -- of my colleagues' design, I've lost my academic freedom and I potentially stand to lose my appointment. Last month, NYU's senior vice president of student affairs, Marc Wais, sent an email to the campus community to announce that an on-campus appearance by right-wing Internet provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos had been canceled by the administration. I believe universities should debate bad ideas, not ban them, and I vocally opposed this development.
 
Obama trade chief says TPP may still pass Congress after elections - report | Although TPP has lost traction on Capitol Hill, a US trade chief indicates the 12-nation trade deal corporate takeover may still pass Congress after Presidential elections, despite strong opposition from both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. "It's up to the congressional leadership to decide to bring it forward. If they [House and Senate leaders] bring it forward, I think we can get the votes there," US Trade Representative Michael Froman told CNBC Tuesday. Froman has been lobbying for TPP in recent weeks and has spoken with nearly 100 House Republicans in the past few months, according to the Wall Street Journal.
 
Two ex-Chris Christie aides found guilty on all charges in Bridgegate trial | 04 Nov 2016 | Two former Chris Christie aides were convicted Friday on all counts in the lane-closure plot known as "Bridgegate" and could be sentenced to 20 years in prison. The New Jersey governor's former deputy chief of staff, Bridget Kelly, and his former top Port Authority official, Bill Baroni, were found guilty of conspiracy and fraud in the 2013 plot to use lane closures on the George Washington Bridge as a means of political retribution. A federal jury convicted them of working with former Christie aide David Wildstein to punish the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee for not endorsing the Republican governor's re-election bid.
 
State police raid Philly office as voter registration probe grows | 04 Nov 2016 | Days after searching the Delaware County office of a Democratic grassroots organization for evidence of voter-registration fraud, state police on Thursday raided a second office - this one in Philadelphia. Agents executed the warrant at FieldWorks LLC's office in North Philadelphia after 5 p.m., seeking, among other things, forms that could be used to "construct fraudulent voter registration forms" and "completed voter registration forms containing same or similar identifying information of individuals on multiple forms," court documents show. As in the raid in Norwood, the latest warrant said investigators from the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office suspected "tampering with public records or information" or violations of an act that regulates military and overseas ballots.
 
Trump Surging in National Polls; Clinton Drops Below 270 in CNN's Electoral Map | 05 Nov 2016 | Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton dipped below 270 electoral votes in CNN's electoral map Friday as Republican nominee Donald Trump makes a late surge for the White House. The most recent national polls have Trump within one or two points of Clinton, and well within the margin of error. Fox News released a poll Friday, with Trump behind Clinton; 45-44.
 
New poll: Donald Trump up 5 points over Hillary Clinton in Ohio | 02 Nov 2016 | Republican Donald Trump holds a 5-point lead over Democrat Hillary Clinton in Ohio, where her support among women is collapsing, according to a new poll released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University. If the election were today, Trump would get 46 percent to Clinton's 41 percent while independent Gary Johnson would pull 5 percent of the vote and Green Party candidate Jill Stein would get 2 percent, the poll found.
 
'This is treason': Clinton's email server reportedly exposed to hackers of 5 spy agencies | 04 Nov 2016 | As election day draws near, accusations against both US presidential candidates are becoming more and more brutal, with Fox News reporting the FBI believes up to five foreign intelligence agencies managed to hack into Hillary Clinton's private email server. According to the report, there is about a 99 percent chance that the server used by then-Secretary of State Clinton for work communications in violation of security protocols was compromised. The allegations were confirmed by House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, who said that FBI director James Comey had told him about the exposure previously.
 
Clinton's charity confirms Qatar's $1 million gift while she was at State Dept. | 04 Nov 2016 | The Clinton Foundation has confirmed it accepted a 1 million gift from Qatar while Hillary Clinton was U.S. secretary of state without informing the State Department, even though she had promised to let the agency review new or significantly increased support from foreign governments. Qatari officials pledged the m-ney in 2011 to mark the 65th birthday of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton's husband, and sought to meet the former U.S. president in person the following year to present him the check, according to an email from a foundation official to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign chairman, John Podesta. The email, among thousands hacked from Podesta's account, was published last month by WikiLeaks.
 
Assange: WikiLeaks did not receive Clinton emails from Russian govt | 03 Nov 2016 | In an exclusive interview with John Pilger to be broadcast by RT on Saturday, whistleblower Julian Assange categorically denied that the troves of US Democratic Party and Clinton work and staff emails released this year have come from the Russian government. "The Clinton camp has been able to project a neo-McCarthyist hysteria that Russia is responsible for everything. Hillary Clinton has stated multiple times, falsely, that 17 US intelligence agencies had assessed that Russia was the source of our publications. That's false – we can say that the Russian government is not the source," Assange told the veteran Australian broadcaster as part of the Pilger Special.
 
#PodestaEmails30: Wikileaks releases the second batch of the day | 04 Nov 2016 | For those in need of a weekend read, WikiLeaks released the 30th batch of Podesta emails Friday afternoon, just four days out from the presidential election. This the second release of the day, leaving slightly more than 2,000 of the promised 50,000 Podesta emails not yet published.
 
Revealed: Hillary Clinton wanted to give secure State Department cell phone to Anthony Weiner's 'trusted' assistant [Who would that be - Weiner's fifteen-year-old 'girlfriend?'] --Email discloses astonishing move by Secretary of State to give special secure phone to Weiner's assistant to act as a courier | 04 Nov 2016 | Hillary Clinton and a senior aide discussed sending a secure cell phone to the secretary of state by FedEx or a personal courier - who worked for Anthony Weiner, according to emails released Thursday. The astonishing revelation is the latest from WikiLeaks and underlines just how much Weiner was trusted by Clinton. Weiner is now the target of an FBI investigation after sexting a 15-year-old - leading to the bombshell revelation that his estranged wife Huma Abedin is also being looked at because 650,000 of her emails were found on a laptop he handed over to agents.
 
FBI's Clinton Foundation investigation now 'a very high priority,' sources say | 02 Nov 2016 | The FBI's investigation into the Clinton Foundation that has been going on for more than a year has now taken a "very high priority," separate sources with intimate knowledge of the probe tell Fox News. FBI agents have interviewed and re-interviewed multiple people on the foundation case, which is looking into possible pay for play interaction between then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. The FBI's White Collar Crime Division is handling the investigation. Even before the WikiLeaks dumps of alleged emails linked to the Clinton campaign, FBI agents had collected a great deal of evidence, law enforcement sources tell Fox News.
 
CNN fires Donna Brazile for allegedly giving debate questions to Hillary Clinton in advance | 01 Nov 2016 | CNN has dropped a political commentator following accusations that she sent Hillary Clinton two questions ahead of time during the primary season. Donna Brazile announced her departure on 31 October on twitter although she resigned two weeks ago. Leaked emails from WikiLeaks belonging to Clinton campaign chair John Podesta showed that Ms Brazile funneled two questions to Ms Clinton, a longtime political ally, before a CNN-sponsored debate and voter town hall event against Vermont senator Bernie Sanders.
 
Trump Said He Would 'End' Political Correctness on Campuses. Could a President Do That? | 20 Oct 2016 | Speaking to college students last week in Columbus, Ohio, Donald J. Trump told conservative watchers of higher education something many of them might love to hear. "In the past few decades, political correctness -- oh, what a terrible term -- has transformed our institutions of higher education from ones that fostered spirited debate to a place of extreme censorship, where students are silenced for the smallest of things," said Mr. Trump. "You say a word somewhat differently, and all of a sudden you're criticized -- sometimes viciously," he continued. "We will end the political correctness and foster free and respectful dialogue."
 
Cubs win! Cubs win! Cubs win! | 03 Nov 2016 | Finally. The most epic drought in sports history is over, and the Cubs are world champions. After 107 years of waiting, the Cubs won the 2016 World Series with an 8-7, 10-inning Game 7 victory over the Indians on Wednesday night at Progressive Field. The triumph completed their climb back from a 3-1 Series deficit to claim their first championship since 1908.
 
Cubs win World Series for first time since 1908 | 03 Nov 2016 | The Chicago Cubs shed themselves of the "Curse of the Billy Goat" and ended a 108-year wait for a World Series title by beating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in 10 innings on Wednesday in a thrilling Game Seven classic. The triumph of Chicago's beloved Cubbies set off a wild celebration in the streets of the Windy City after more than a century of pent up frustration for fans since their last Major League Baseball championship in 1908.
 
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