Jan. 6 hearing to focus on Trump’s ‘state of mind’ around Capitol attack

Jan. 6 hearing to focus on Trump’s ‘state of mind’ around Capitol attack
Jan. 6 hearing to focus on Trump’s ‘state of mind’ around Capitol attack
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(WASHINGTON) — The House Jan. 6 committee will once again dive into Donald Trump’s efforts to undermine the outcome of the 2020 presidential race in a public hearing just 25 days before Election Day.

The panel will reconvene at 1 p.m. on Thursday for what could be its final hearing before it releases a final report on its findings and recommendations to avoid any similar attacks in the future.

The hearing will focus on Trump’s “state of mind” leading up to and surrounding Jan. 6, 2021, committee aides told reporters.

“What you’re going to see is a synthesis of some evidence we’ve already presented with that new, never-before-seen information to, let’s say, illustrate Donald Trump’s centrality from the time prior to the election,” an aide said.

There will be no live witnesses, the aides said, but new witness testimony will be aired, as well as new documentary evidence and video footage showing efforts to respond to the violence.

New documents from the Secret Service will also be included in the hearing, aides said. The agency’s been under intense scrutiny over missing text messages from around the time of the insurrection, and after bombshell testimony about an alleged incident inside the presidential SUV on Jan. 6 involving Trump and members of his security detail.

“We have received a huge amount of information from the Secret Service. The Select Committee has reviewed much of that. And I imagine going forward there may be additional witnesses the Select Committee wants to hear from related to that, but I don’t have any. I don’t have any more details on that just now,” an aide said.

The aides would not say, despite multiple questions on the topic, what efforts had been taken to secure the testimony of Tony Ornato and Bobby Engel — two officials named by former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson in her testimony about the alleged episode in the presidential SUV after Trump’s rally at the Ellipse.

Hutchinson told the committee in live testimony that she heard the account from Ornato, a senior Secret Service official who was at the time White House deputy chief of staff for operations. Hutchinson said Ornato told her Trump was “irate” after being told he couldn’t join his supporters at the Capitol, going so far as to try to grab the steering wheel of the SUV and lunging towards Engel, who was driving. Hutchinson told the committee Engel was in the room as Ornato told the story, and that Ornato motioned toward his clavicles as he was talking about the lunge toward Engel.

After Hutchinson’s testimony, the Secret Service said it was cooperating with the House committee and was prepared for agents to provide sworn testimony in response. Ornato has since retired from the agency.

It’s been nearly three months since the panel met, and since then members have held closed-door interviews with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.

Last month, the committee interviewed Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, over her efforts to push state officials to reject the outcome of the 2020 election. Thomas was also in contact with White House staffers, including Trump’s last chief of staff, Mark Meadows, about efforts to overturn the results.

Chair Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said Thomas told lawmakers she still believes the 2020 election was stolen and answered some questions but didn’t elaborate further on the content of the discussion.

It’s not clear if the committee will reveal more from her deposition on Thursday. Her interview was not video-recorded, only transcribed, so the committee could only use quotes from Thomas.

As the committee wraps up its investigation, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., told ABC News what he wants the public to take away from their work.

“That Jan. 6 was not a date in isolation,” Schiff said. “It was the violent culmination of multiple lines of effort to overturn the election.”

Schiff highlighted the efforts that were also the focus of several hearings this summer, including Trump’s pressure campaigns against state officials, against Vice President Mike Pence and against the Justice Department.

“It was only when all those other things failed, that Donald Trump resorted to inciting a mob to attack the Capitol. And so people, I think, need to see Jan. 6 in that broader context, but also realize that the danger to our democracy didn’t end that day because the big lie that led to the violence of that day continues to be propagated by Donald Trump and his enablers,” Schiff said.

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Two police officers killed, one seriously injured in shooting in Bristol, Connecticut

Two police officers killed, one seriously injured in shooting in Bristol, Connecticut
Two police officers killed, one seriously injured in shooting in Bristol, Connecticut
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(BRISTOL, Conn.) — Two police officers have been shot and killed and one left with serious injuries in a shooting that took place overnight in Bristol, Connecticut.

Connecticut State Police personnel have been requested to assist the Bristol Police Department with an investigation of a shooting involving three police officers that reportedly took place on Redstone Hill Road, authorities said.

“There were 3 officers involved in this OIS. We are still working on gathering info & providing a press conference. Once we have a location & time we will update everyone. Please be patient as we are working with investors & all that are involved to gather accurate info,” Connecticut State Police said in a statement released on social media.

“We ask your thoughts and prayers be with the families, the officer and all those impacted,” Connecticut State Police said.

As of Sept. 27, there have been 49 officers killed in the United States this year — which is lower than the record last year (73), but higher than the complete year totals for 2020 and 2019, according to data from the FBI.

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Inflation data to show if prices fell amid Fed rate hikes

Inflation data to show if prices fell amid Fed rate hikes
Inflation data to show if prices fell amid Fed rate hikes
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(WASHINGTON) — Consumers on Main Street and investors on Wall Street will closely watch the release of inflation data on Thursday. The latest data arrives weeks after the Federal Reserve escalated its fight against inflation with a third consecutive rate increase.

The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists predicts consumer price inflation for the year ending in September declined to 8.1%. While that figure remains elevated, it would mark a decline from 8.3% in August and 8.5% in July.

The Fed has put forward a string of aggressive interest rate hikes in recent months as it tries to slash price increases by slowing the economy and choking off demand. But the approach risks tipping the U.S. into a recession.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell last month reasserted the central bank’s commitment to bring inflation down to a target rate of 2%, saying the Fed expects to put forward “ongoing increases” to its benchmark interest rate.

Lately, evidence has mounted that the Fed’s moves have put the brakes on some economic activity.

While the labor market remains robust, hiring has cooled. U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 3.5% from 3.7%, according to government data released last Friday.

The September hiring total falls well below the average monthly jobs added of 420,000 so far this year and 562,000 per month in 2021, according to the Department of Labor.

Meanwhile, rent increases have sent mortgage rates higher and slowed the construction of new homes.

Current economic trends are sending mixed signals, said Amit Batabyal, an economics professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

“On the one hand, inflation is high by historical standards and that’s having a negative impact on people’s wallets,” Batabyal told ABC News. “On the other hand, the employment picture is generally positive.”

A further economic slowdown risks putting millions of employees out of work.

Rate increases will cause the unemployment rate to rise nearly a percentage point by the end of next year, according to the Fed.

Still, Powell has argued that the pain of an economic slowdown exceeds that of persistent inflation.

In a sign that consumers may be growing more optimistic about inflation, New York Federal Reserve data on Tuesday showed one-year-ahead inflation expectations fell last month by 0.3 percentage points to 5.4%. The figure marks the lowest reading for the measure since September 2021, according to the New York Fed.

Expectations for long-term inflation increased last month, though. Median five-year-ahead inflation expectations rose by 0.2 percentage points to 2.2%, the data showed.

The inflation rate will remain largely unchanged over the next year, even as the Fed pursues additional rate hikes, Batabyal said, adding that he doesn’t expect a recession “anytime soon.”

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Queen releases unheard track, “Face It Alone”; announces plans for expanded ‘The Miracle’ reissue

Queen releases unheard track, “Face It Alone”; announces plans for expanded ‘The Miracle’ reissue
Queen releases unheard track, “Face It Alone”; announces plans for expanded ‘The Miracle’ reissue
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The previously unheard archival Queen track “Face It Alone,” which features the late Freddie Mercury on vocals and was recorded during the sessions for the band’s 1989 studio album The Miracle, has just been released as a digital download and via streaming formats.

In addition, a lyric video for the tune has premiered at Queen’s official YouTube channel.

“Face It Alone” serves as the lead single from an upcoming expanded reissue of The Miracle, dubbed The Miracle Collector’s Edition, which will be released on November 18. The recording was rediscovered during the process of putting the collection together.

“We’d kind of forgotten about this track,” admits Queen drummer Roger Taylor, “but there it was, this little gem. It’s wonderful, a real discovery. It’s a very passionate piece.”

The Miracle Collector’s Edition features five CDs, one vinyl LP, a Blu-ray disc, a DVD and a 76-page hardback book.

The CDs include a remastered version of the original 10-track album; a disc featuring early takes and versions, demos, in-studio conversations and unheard tracks; a CD titled Alternative Miracle that compiles extra tracks from The Miracle sessions, B-sides, extended versions and more; a disc of instrumental and backing tracks from the record’s 10 songs; and a CD of archival interviews with the band’s members.

The LP features an originally planned 11-track version of The Miracle, which features “Too Much Love Will Kill You” — a song that later appeared on Queen’s 1995 Made in Heaven album.

The Blu-ray and DVD contain promotional videos of five Miracle songs — “I Want It All,” “Breakthru,” “The Invisible Man,” “Scandal” and the title track — as well as archival interviews and features about the making of the clips and the album cover.

You can preorder The Miracle Collector’s Edition now.

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Police believe missing Georgia toddler is dead, name boy’s mother primary suspect

Police believe missing Georgia toddler is dead, name boy’s mother primary suspect
Police believe missing Georgia toddler is dead, name boy’s mother primary suspect
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(SAVANNAH, Ga.) — Police in Savannah, Georgia, say they believe the toddler who mysteriously vanished one week ago is dead, and they’ve named the boy’s mother as the primary suspect.

“We are saddened to report that CCPD and the FBI have notified Quinton Simon’s family that we believe he is deceased. We have named his mother, Leilani Simon, as the prime suspect in his disappearance and death,” the Chatham County Police Department tweeted Wednesday night, adding that “no arrests have been made and no charges have been filed.”

A media briefing is expected sometime Thursday, police said.

“We know that thousands of people around the world will be heartbroken by this news, and we share your sorrow,” the department added.

Police on Wednesday brought search dogs to the family’s home, and the department said it would spend Wednesday “gathering and analyzing evidence” in connection to the disappearance of the 20-month-old Quinton Simon, who has been missing since Oct. 5.

Police said Tuesday that officers “seized evidence” they think will “move this case forward.”

Quinton was last seen at his Savannah home around 6 a.m. on Oct. 5 by his mother’s boyfriend, the chief said. After Quinton’s mother woke up, she reported him missing around 9:40 a.m., he said.

Police said last week that the case didn’t appear to involve a custody dispute.

Hadley added Monday that police have had contact with Quinton’s biological father and said he’s not a suspect.

Chatham County police requested FBI assistance the day Quinton was reported missing and authorities are continuing “aggressive efforts to find him,” Chatham County police chief Jeff Hadley said at a news conference Monday. Over 40 FBI agents are now on the ground in Savannah, he said.

Authorities have “conducted multiple interviews, executed multiple search warrants and we’ve canvassed numerous specific geographic areas,” Hadley said Monday.

Hadley stressed that he’s committed to finding answers and finding Quinton.

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Investigators searching for four close friends who vanished in Oklahoma

Investigators searching for four close friends who vanished in Oklahoma
Investigators searching for four close friends who vanished in Oklahoma
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(OKMULGEE, Okla.) — Police are searching for clues in the mysterious disappearance of four close friends in Oklahoma.

Mark Chastain, 32; Billy Chastain, 30; Mike Sparks, 32, and Alex Stevens, 29, were last seen leaving one of their homes in Okmulgee around 8 p.m. Sunday reportedly riding bicycles, according to the Okmulgee Police Department.

Both of the Chastain men and Sparks were reported missing by one of their spouses during the overnight hours on Monday, police said. Stevens’ mother contacted authorities a few hours later to also report her son’s disappearance.

At this time, there is no evidence indicating violence or any foul play, officials said.

Police spent Tuesday and Wednesday interviewing potential witnesses, working to gather descriptions and canvassing areas to confirm reported sightings.

“These men are exhausted,” Police Chief Joe Prentice said in a Facebook post shared on Wednesday. “I am sending them home to get rested and we will start fresh tomorrow, unless something time sensitive comes in overnight.”

According to investigators, two of the men are believed to have cellphones with them, however, attempts to contact them go straight to voicemail.

Chastain’s cellphone was tracked to an area south of Okmulgee, but was turned off or lost power at some point. Officers checked the area, but found no sign of the men, police said.

Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is urged to contact the Okmulgee Police Department.

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Police officer killed going to work by alleged intoxicated driver going wrong way on highway

Police officer killed going to work by alleged intoxicated driver going wrong way on highway
Police officer killed going to work by alleged intoxicated driver going wrong way on highway
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(DALLAS) — A 25-year-old police officer was killed traveling to work for the start of his shift when he was hit by a driver going the wrong way on the highway.

The incident occurred close to midnight on Tuesday at approximately 11:48 p.m. when Jacob Arellano of the Dallas Police Department was driving to work going northbound on Spur 408 near Kiest Boulevard in Dallas, Texas, when the SUV he was driving was struck by a vehicle driving southbound in the same lane.

“Officer Arellano was driving in the middle of the three lanes when a sedan going southbound in the northbound lanes hit the off-duty officer’s vehicle head-on,” the Dallas Police Department said in a statement announcing the tragic accident on social media. “The crash caused the officer’s vehicle to go into the right lane where it was hit by a tractor trailer. The officer’s vehicle rolled several times and stopped on the right shoulder of Spur 408.”

Officer Arellano was immediately taken to a local hospital where he was listed in critical condition. He later died from his injuries. The unnamed suspect who struck Arellano was also taken to the hospital and was listed in serious condition following the crash.

The Dallas Police Department posted a video thanking the public for the support they have shown Arellano’s friends and family in the aftermath of his death as well as to all of those who worked with him on the force.

Following an initial investigation, the Dallas Police Department determined that the wrong way driver may have been intoxicated, authorities said. Police did not give any further information on their ongoing investigation or the current condition of the suspect involved in the crash.

Arellano had been a member of the Dallas Police Department since June of 2019 and worked in the Northwest Patrol Division. He is survived by his parents, girlfriend and infant child as well as his brother who also works as a Dallas Police Officer.

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Two police officers killed, one seriously injured in overnight shooting

Two police officers killed, one seriously injured in shooting in Bristol, Connecticut
Two police officers killed, one seriously injured in shooting in Bristol, Connecticut
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(BRISTOL, Conn.) — Two police officers have been shot and killed and one left with serious injuries in a shooting that took place overnight in Bristol, Connecticut.

Connecticut State Police personnel have been requested to assist the Bristol Police Department with an investigation of a shooting involving three police officers that reportedly took place on Redstone Hill Road, authorities said.

“There were 3 officers involved in this OIS. We are still working on gathering info & providing a press conference. Once we have a location & time we will update everyone. Please be patient as we are working with investors & all that are involved to gather accurate info,” Connecticut State Police said in a statement released on social media.

“We ask your thoughts and prayers be with the families, the officer and all those impacted,” Connecticut State Police said.

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Apple TV’s ‘Shantaram’ tells a relatable story about redemption

Apple TV’s ‘Shantaram’ tells a relatable story about redemption
Apple TV’s ‘Shantaram’ tells a relatable story about redemption
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India is a central character in the new Apple TV+ series Shantaram, starring Charlie Hunnam and Shubham Saraf, which debuts Friday.

Hunnam tells ABC Audio they actually filmed in Bangkok, Thailand due to COVID-19 and they went to great lengths to make it feel like India, but it wasn’t easy.

“That really was one of the central challenges for us, was to, how are we going to shape the most important character in this show when we don’t have access to that character directly,” he says. 

Thankfully, they were able to draw from the team’s experiences with the country.

Chris Kennedy, my production designer, spent a lot of time there in the 80s and he knew it very well,” said show executive producer Steve Lightfoot. “He had the photographs he’d taken back then that he still had. And, you know, and then a lot of research. Two of my writers were from Mumbai. One of them grew up in Colaba in the eighties.”

And, all of that hard work paid off because Saraf says he “truly was transported” and “kind of forgot where [he] was” when he arrived.

As far as what the series is about, Shantaram is based on a popular book, and Lightfoot shares that for him, the story is mostly about redemption.

“I think all of us, at the end of the day want to, you know, look in the mirror and like the person we see,” he explains. “I think Lin, the lead character, is on a very heightened version of that… he’s done some pretty bad stuff that he’s trying to atone for and try and somehow come to terms with for himself.”

“I feel like that’s something we can all identify with on our own smaller scale,” he adds.

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Scoreboard roundup — 10/12/22

Scoreboard roundup — 10/12/22
Scoreboard roundup — 10/12/22
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 0
San Diego 5, Dodgers 3

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Cleveland 105, Atlanta 99
Philadelphia 99, Charlotte 94
Indiana 109, New York 100
Brooklyn 107, Milwaukee 97
Miami 120, New Orleans 103
Minnesota 118, LA Lakers 113
Sacramento 105, Phoenix 104
Denver 126, LA Clippers 115

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Boston 5, Washington 2
Carolina 4, Columbus 1
Montreal 4, Toronto 3
Colorado 5, Chicago 2
Anaheim 5, Seattle 4
Edmonton 5, Vancouver 3

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