Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Freewrite -Politics

Summarize any two current events in the world of politics.

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  1. Roy Moore wins Alabama's Republican Senate primary, defeating Trump-backed candidate. Conservative former judge Roy Moore easily defeated Alabama's incumbent Sen. Luther Strange on Tuesday in a Republican Senate primary runoff, marking the first time in five years that a sitting U.S. senator has lost a primary. Moore won all but four of the state's 67 counties, getting 55 percent of the vote to 45 percent for Strange, who was backed by President Donald Trump. In his victory speech, Moore pledged to help Trump fulfill his 2016 campaign slogan to "make America great again," and told the crowd multiple times how strongly he supports Trump, even though Trump did not support his campaign.

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  2. America's death toll has increased ever since Hurricane Irma hit.Alot of Americans have lost their homes and jobs due to that huge natural disaster.It was a huge catastrophe.

    Canadian Catholic bishops celebrate 50 years of Development and Peace agency.Peace is always an important component when it comes to agencies and governments.

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  3. Donald trump has declared war with North Korea. Various athletes have been kneeling during the singing of the national anthem.

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  4. Hip-hop artists rallied behind Colin Kaepernick and other athletes this week after President Donald Trump urged owners of the NFL to fire the "sons of bitches" who protest the National Anthem on the field.

    The US military is planning to deploy the USNS Comfort hospital ship to assist with FEMA's response efforts in Puerto Rico a week after Hurricane Maria smashed the island as a Category 4 storm.

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  5. Many athletes and hip-hop artists are rallying and protesting behind Colin Kaepernick and other athletes after President Donald Trump urged owners of the NFL to fire the "sons of bitches" who protest the National Anthem on the field.
    Donald Trump gave a "fair" warning to North Korea saying they are prepared to use "devastating" military action if necessary.

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  6. Hip-hop artists rallied behind Colin Kaepernick and other athletes this week after President Donald Trump urged owners of the NFL to fire the "sons of bitches" who protest the National Anthem on the field.

    Defense Secretary James Mattis was the target of a failed rocket attack near a key Afghanistan airport Wednesday, the Taliban said, though the attack occurred after he had left the airport.

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  7. Roy Moore won the Alabama state primary over Sen. Luther Strange, who had the support of President Donald Trump. In his speech, he addressed having to unite under God. Also Trump claims that the recent activity of him attacking NFL players is distracting him from more serious matters, such as North Korea and nuclear weapons. Trump has denied that such is happening and that all he does is work.

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  8. Canadian Catholic bishops celebrate 50 years of Development and Peace agency.Peace is always an important component when it comes to agencies and governments.
    Donald trump has declared war with North Korea. Various athletes have been kneeling during the singing of the national anthem.

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  10. Before 7 a.m. Tuesday morning, President Trump had tapped out three tweets blasting the NFL."Ratings for NFL football are way down except before game starts, when people tune in to see whether or not our country will be disrespected!," he said in one. "The booing at the NFL football game last night, when the entire Dallas team dropped to its knees, was loudest I have ever heard," he wrote in another. "Great anger."

    Former Alabama state Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore cruised to a nine-point victory over appointed Sen. Luther Strange in Tuesday's Alabama Republican Senate runoff.

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  11. Russia's foreign minster made a comment on Donald trump and Kim Jong-un's conversations saying that they are"like when children in a kindergarten start fighting." and that someone needed "to calm the hotheads."

    After North Korea fires a missile that has the potential to carry a nuclear war head was fired on Tuesday flying over japan the prime minister responds to it as an "unprecedented threat." Even though its been claimed to be no threat The prime minster still encouraged its citizens to take shelter.The prime minster also said he has spoken to the U.S president and agreed to increase pressure on North Korea.

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  12. Kim Jon Un called Donald Trump a dotard
    Donald Trump is angry at the NFL.

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  13. Donald trump has declared war with North Korea.

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  14. The 45th president entered office raging against a post-WWII order built by the United States, pledging instead that he would put "America First. The US, President Donald Trump said during his campaign, could no longer afford to be the world's policeman. On the stump he also dismissed core alliances in Europe and Asia, raged at trade pacts, derided international organizations such as the UN and trash-talked allies Mexico and competitors China alike.

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  15. America's death toll has increased ever since Hurricane Irma hit.Alot of Americans have lost their homes and jobs due to that huge natural disaster.It was a huge catastrophe.

    Russia's foreign minster made a comment on Donald trump and Kim Jong-un's conversations saying that they are"like when children in a kindergarten start fighting." and that someone needed "to calm the hotheads."

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  16. Donald Trump is mad because he's backed the loser of the Alabama Senate .
    The death toll of Mexico has rose to 215,000 in the last 10 years .

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  17. Donald Trump has declared nuclear war with North Korea. Trump is getting in a lot of trouble because

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  18. America's death toll has increased ever since Hurricane Irma hit.

    Defense Secretary James Mattis was the target of a failed rocket attack near a key Afghanistan airport Wednesday, the Taliban said, though the attack occurred after he had left the airport.




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  19. Jared Kushner is registered to vote as a female: Jared Kushner, senior adviser and son-in-law to President Donald Trump, apparently registered to vote as a female, according to his publicly accessible 2009 New York state voter information. The records held by the New York State Board of Elections show Jared Corey Kushner is registered to vote as a female, Wired first reported.

    Ivanka Trump highlights STEM at school visit: Ivanka Trump took her push for STEM and computer science on the road this week, kicking off a series of upcoming school visits.

    The first daughter and senior White House adviser visited Middleburg Community Charter School in Middleburg, Virginia, Wednesday, where she spoke at an assembly and participated in Minecraft coding with students. She is expected to participate in additional coding events at schools in the coming weeks, ramping up her solo public appearances.

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  20. The US military is planning to deploy the USNS Comfort hospital ship to assist with FEMA's response efforts in Puerto Rico a week after Hurricane Maria smashed the island as a Category 4 storm, several defense officials told CNN.

    Returning from a high-dollar fundraiser in Manhattan on Tuesday evening, an infuriated President Donald Trump watched aboard Air Force One as Fox News called the Alabama Senate primary for Roy Moore against Trump's favored candidate, Luther Strange.

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  21. Trump gives a warning to North Korea saying the U.S will use "devastating" military action if necessary.

    North Korea fires another missile, this time over Japan. The missile had the potential to carry a nuclear war head, but the prime minister declares that it was no threat.

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  22. The Trump administration has unveiled new travel restrictions on certain foreigners from Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen as a replacement to a central portion of its controversial travel ban signed earlier this year.The White House called the new restrictions a "critical step toward establishing an immigration system that protects Americans' safety and security in an era of dangerous terrorism and transnational crime.
    Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Sunday that NFL owners should decide on a rule on how to handle players who kneel in protest during the national anthem."If NFL fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our Flag & Country, you will see change take place fast. Fire or suspend!" Trump tweeted Sunday morning.

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  23. US military sends ships and aircraft to help Puerto Rico.The US military is planning to deploy the USNS Comfort hospital ship to assist with FEMA's response efforts in Puerto Rico a week after Hurricane Maria smashed the island as a Category 4 storm, several defense officials told CNN.

    The Department of Homeland Security does not plan to extend an October 5 deadline for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients to renew their status.This is impacting a lot of people who came here when they were younger. The Us is their home the only places they know. Plus these people have lives and families here this is going to change their lives big time.

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  24. Trump gives a warning to North Korea saying the U.S will use "devastating" military action if necessary.

    North Korea fires another missile, this time over Japan. The missile had the potential to carry a nuclear war head, but the prime minister declares that it was no threat.


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  25. The U.S military sends over ships and aircraft to help the effort in Puerto Rico

    Defense Secretary James Mattis was the target of a failed rocket attack in Afghanistan

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  26. Donald has called war on North Korea

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  27. Roy Moore won the Alabama state primary over Sen. Luther Strange, who had the support of President Donald Trump. In his speech, he addressed having to unite under God. Also Trump claims that the recent activity of him attacking NFL players is distracting him from more serious matters, such as North Korea and nuclear weapons. Trump has denied that such is happening and that all he does is work

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  28. President trump has had more words for North Korea saying " devastating military action if necessary."

    North Korea fired another missile over japan. The missile was could have been possibly carrying a nuclear war head .

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  29. Donald Trumps son in law registered to vote as a women. This situation is ironic because during election time, Trump claimed that more than 5 million people voted illegally and wanted voting to be redone

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  30. curry and friends were trying to capture with this cover was the way new voices emerged this weekend, and the way this debate, this issue, this protest movement has sort of evolved beyond Colin Kaepernick."
    Spike Lee says that it's hypocritical for NFL team owners to kneel with their players because they have forgotten the reason why the protest started in the first place.

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  31. The biggest question in the NFL this year isn't who will win Super Bowl 52.

    It's what you think of Donald Trump.
    The President's decision to use the bully pulpit to start calling political plays from the sidelines has brought the all-Trump, all-the-time mania that has raged through Hollywood, late-night talk shows and the arts roaring into professional sports.Donald Trump's self styling as the people's champion who would drain the Washington swamp got him to the White House.

    But now that unique brand is in for a stern test as the President is battered by controversies over wealthy cabinet members living high on the taxpayer dime and as he pushes a tax plan that Democrats are already billing as a massive giveaway to Trump's rich friends.

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  32. 1.Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett on Wednesday said he and fellow NFL players who have protested during the National Anthem are spiritually challenging Americans to change the way they see each other, and treat each other.
    2. Senate Republicans are reckoning with an insurgent's win in Alabama that poses clear threats to their own grip on power and the leadership of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

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  33. Trump is president. More racial tactics are evident within the football world. Still more controversy about the "getting on one knee" during the US Anthem. People are beginning to be one with the cause, but Kappernick still doesn't have ajob from his silent protest.
    Kenneka Jenkins death has been conspired to be a set-up and all fake to protect her identity from gang members.

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  34. The Trump administration has unveiled new travel restrictions on certain foreigners from Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen as a replacement to a central portion of its controversial travel ban signed earlier this year.The White House called the new restrictions a "critical step toward establishing an immigration system that protects Americans' safety and security in an era of dangerous terrorism and transnational crime.

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  35. NBA star lebron james slams president Trump for his comments against professional athletes who knee the during the games

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  36. President Donald Trump attends a meeting of the UN General Assembly. It was his first appearance at the annual geopolitical gathering at the headquarters in New York City.

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  37. Donald Trump tweeted non-presidential tweets about some show on Broadway he didn't like and the creator got mad about him being unprofessional and went on an unnecessary rant. There was a poll where 71% of Americans say that politics have reached a dangerous low point.

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  38. Donald Trump has agreed to take up 90% of the cost to restore and improve the damages in Puerto Rico caused by Hurricane Maria.

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  39. Donald Trump uninvited Stephen Curry from attending the white house even though Stephen said he would not want to go anyway.

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