President Biden spoke at the U.N. summit on climate change in Glasgow, Scotland, on Monday, and talked about what he called the "overwhelming obligations" of the U.S. and other wealthy nations who he said are responsible for most of the contributions to climate change to poorer nations who've contributed little to it, but are feeling the effects of a warming climate. He announced he plans to work with Congress to provide $3 billion annually to help poorer countries and communities deal with climate change. Biden also spoke of the urgent need for action on climate change, saying, "None of us can escape the worst that is yet to come if we fail to seize this moment," but presenting the crisis as an opportunity to create jobs by transitioning to renewable energy and electric cars.
Biden appears to nod off at climate conference https://t.co/VbTbX6JfHA pic.twitter.com/0ICtfUqLwd
— New York Post (@nypost) November 1, 2021
President Biden's domestic agenda suffered a major setback when Democratic Senator Manchin said he would not commit to supporting a $1.75 trillion framework on social spending and climate change unveiled last week https://t.co/wC95imjAZm pic.twitter.com/Wi9DTaev7W
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 2, 2021
➤COVID-19'S WORLDWIDE DEATH TOLL PASSSES FIVE MILLION: The worldwide death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic passed five million people on Monday, according to Johns Hopkins University's count, but even that large number is likely an undercount, particularly in poor parts of the world. Covid is now the third-leading cause of death globally, after heart disease and stroke. An unusual feature of this pandemic is how hard it hit wealthy nations. The U.S., European Union, Britain and Brazil, which are all upper-middle- or high-income countries, accounted for nearly half of all reported Covid deaths, which making up only one-eighth of the world’s population. The U.S., with 745,000 deaths, has more than any other country.
Media have made Florida’s DeSantis a bete noire on Covid. So how do they cover his state’s sharp decline in Covid cases? They don’t. https://t.co/GzU0cza7PF
— Brit Hume (@brithume) November 1, 2021
➤SUPREME COURT HEARS ARGUMENTS IN TEXAS' NEW SIX-WEEK ABORTION BAN: The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday over Texas' controversial new law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and is enforced by having citizens sue abortion providers or others who help facilitate an abortion after that window of time. A majority of the high court signaled it would let abortion providers pursue a court challenge to the law, but it was unclear when the court will rule and whether it would block the law that it had already allowed to go into effect for two months. Two conservative members appointed by former President Donald Trump, Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, raised questions yesterday about the law's unprecedented enforcement scheme. Justice Elena Kagan, one of the liberal justices, said if allowed to stand, the enforcement scheme would set an example for avoiding precedent on other issues, something also raised by Kavanaugh. The court will be deciding if abortion providers or the U.S. Justice Department could pursue federal court challenges over the law.
.@TerryMcAuliffe, a Democrat running to be governor of Virginia, says in one of his final campaign events that there are too many white teachers in the state. He suggests that students of color would learn better if they had teacher of same race. pic.twitter.com/OnVYXovzIh
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 2, 2021
➤OPENING STATEMENTS TODAY IN RITTENHOUSE TRIAL: Opening statements are set to begin today in the Wisconsin murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot three men, two of them fatally, during racial justice protests in Kenosha in August 2020, after a jury was seated yesterday. The 18-year-old Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time, is arguing he acted in self-defense when he opened fire with an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle, while the other side accuses him of vigilantism. Rittenhouse, who lives in Illinois, said he went to Kenosha to protect property after arson two previous night.
Elon Musk says he is willing to spend $6,000,000,000 to fight world hunger—on one condition. - @CNBC https://t.co/iWLwUuzB1z
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 2, 2021
➤MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT IN ATTACK ON AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT ATTENDANT, CLAIMS SELF-DEFENSE: A 20-year-old California man with charged yesterday with assaulting a flight attendant on an October 27th American Airlines flight. Brian Hsu, who was returning home after having brain surgery following an assault on him last year, is claiming self-defense. He told investigators he accidentally bumped into the flight attendant and she swung her arms at him and rushed him, and he was frightened because an impact to his head, quote, "could cause him severe injury or death." He contends that when she charged him, she hit her nose against the palm of his hand, which was up in a defensive position. However, the flight attendant told investigators that after she asked Hsu, who was standing near the bathroom, to return to his seat because the fasten seatbelt sign was on, he lifted his arms as if he was going to stretch and then brought his elbow down and hit her on the head before punching her again. She suffered a fractured nose and a concussion. Hsu also claims he was in a "mental fog" after the surgery, and suffered psychological issues due to his brain injury. A judge has ordered him to undergo a mental health evaluation.
➤JESSE JACKSOIN HOSPITALIZED AFTER HITTING HEAD IN FALL: The Reverend Jesse Jackson was hospitalized in Washington, D.C., yesterday after falling and hitting his head while helping Howard University students who are protesting living conditions on campus. A spokesman for Jackson said the 80-year-old was entering a campus building when he fell and hit his head. A CT scan taken at the hospital was normal, according to the spokesman. Jackson, who has Parkinson's disease, was hospitalized in Chicago in August with a breakthrough Covid-19 infection. He had to undergo weeks of physical therapy in his recovery.
Harrison Butker hit a pair of fourth-quarter field goals as the Chiefs scrambled their way to a comeback win over the Giants.https://t.co/maNj76umr0
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) November 2, 2021
🏈TITANS' HENRY TO HAVE FOOT SURGERY, NO TIMELNE FOR RETURN: Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry, the NFL rushing leader, will have surgery today on his right foot, after undergoing tests yesterday to evaluate the severity of the injury. Head coach Mike Vrabel said they're not putting a timeline on when he'll be back. Henry was apparently injured early in Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts, seen on the bench with his shoe off talking to trainers, but played the rest of the game.
🏈FORMER SUPER BOWL MVP MILLER TRADED FROM BRONCOS TO RAMS: The Denver Broncos traded linebacker Von Miller to the L.A. os Angeles Rams yesterday, surprising the former Super Bowl MVP, who was emotional as he talked to reporters about his departure. He said, "It’s hard to put the emotions into words. It’s always tough whenever you leave. . . . When I said Broncos for life, I meant that. It was an honor and a privilege to play here." Miller won the MVP in Super Bowl 50 for leading Denver to a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers at the end of the 2015 season. He was also the 2011 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. The Rams are sending second- and third-round picks in the 2022 draft to the Broncos, and picking up $9 million of the $9.722 million left on Miller's contract.
🏒KANE GETS HAT TRICK AS BLACKHAWKS TOPS SENATORS 5-1 FOR FIRST WIN: Patrick Kane came back from missing four games due to being in the Covid-19 protocol in a big way last night, getting a hat trick as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Ottawa Senators 5-1 for their first win of the season. Kane scored one goal in the second period and two in the third and also had an assist. Brandon Hagel scored the other two goals for Chicago.
🏈RAVENS' HARRISION HIT IN LEG BY STRAY BULLET: Baltimore Ravens starting linebacker Malik Harrison was hit in the calf by a stray bullet Sunday night outside a Cleveland nightclub. The 23-year-old was treated at a hospital. Head coach John Harbaugh said Monday, "I don’t think it’s severe at all. I’m optimistic that it’s going to be OK. I feel bad for the situation. Happy that he’s OK, very grateful that he’s OK and not hurt worse."
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