The Sunday Flyover Replay : Secret Service Failures, a Billionaire Bunker, and One More Reason to Drink Coffee
Presented by Russell Sherrard,
Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts: Christopher and Jennifer,
THE FLYOVER,
Sunday, September 15, 2024,
Good Morning! On this day in 1916, Great Britain became the first nation to use tanks—”land ships,” as they were first called—on the battlefield at the Battle of Flers-Courcellette during the Somme offensive.
From million-dollar cities to billionaire bunkers, today’s edition is rolling with high-dollar real estate…and canned pumpkins!
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TAKEOFF,
Investigation Reveals Secret Service Failures,
An internal investigation has revealed multiple failures in the Secret Service’s protection of former President Trump before his attempted assassination in July.
In addition to breakdowns in communication, the probe found that agents failed to ensure safeguards that would obscure the view from the rooftop location from which shooter Thomas Crooks fired on Trump.
Secret Service also never instructed local police to secure the roof leading up to the rally.
Russia Threatens West Over Missile Decision,
Russian officials have threatened an all-out war with NATO if Ukraine’s allies allow it to use Western-made, long-range missiles to strike Russia.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev punctuated the threat Saturday, saying Russia would turn Kyiv into a “giant melted spot” if the missiles were used.
President Biden hosted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Washington D.C. this weekend, with pressure mounting to lift the ban on Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles, a tactic Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says is critical to his country’s victory.
Analysts are suggesting that, though an extreme outcome, a Russian retaliation to long-range missile strikes could include nuclear tests to show resolve.
List: US States with Most Million-Dollar Homes,
Cities where the average home is worth at least $1 million are more numerous than you might think, according to a new study based on data from Zillow.
Leading all states by a landslide, California has 218 cities with homes averaging $1 million or more. At number two, New York has 76 such cities. New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Florida round out the top five, with every other state sitting at less than 30 “million-dollar cities.”
All told, the U.S. has 621 cities where a typical home is worth $1 million or more.
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Now, back to the News.
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT,
No. 14 Kansas State blew out No. 20 Arizona 31-7 on Friday in a matchup of ranked Big 12 opponents.
The Detroit Tigers took a combined no-hitter to the final out of the game, but Baltimore Orioles star shortstop Gunnar Henderson ripped a triple to ruin the performance.
San Francisco 49ers superstar running back Christian McCaffery has been placed on the injured reserve list and will miss at least 4 games.
2024 Election Countdown,
Election Countdown: 50 Days,
Vice President Kamala Harris gave her first solo interview as the Democrat nominee Friday, sitting down with a local Pennsylvania news station in the critical swing state.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots without correct dates will not be counted in elections, reversing a lower-court decision.
Pope Francis criticized both former President Trump and Vice President Harris in a press conference Friday and advised U.S. Catholics to “choose the lesser evil,” without further elaboration.
FINANCE,
Trump Media & Technology Group stock soared Friday after former President Trump said he had no intention of selling his stake in Truth Social, which the group owns.
Disney and DirecTV reached a deal Saturday after a two-week blackout of ESPN and other Disney-owned channels on the satellite and streaming service.
A Florida man who sold the “Billionaire Bunker” mansion to Jeff Bezos at a discount is suing his realtor for not informing him that Bezos was the buyer.
THE ROTATOR,
SUNDAY REWIND,
Ladies and gentlemen, our most-read stories of the week. Enjoy!
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QUICK HITS,
Ford Motor Co. filed a patent for a car that generates holographic images of police and guard dogs to deter thieves.
Coffee drinking may slow facial aging by improving skin elasticity, a new study shows.
A stunt driver took a car on a 213-foot bungee jump in Paris to set a new world record.
Long Read: An oil company billionaire is behind a lawsuit that Greenpeace says could bankrupt its U.S. operations.
The World Nomad Games kicked off this week in Kazakhstan, the Olympics of the horse-based nomad world.
Here are eight once-familiar sounds you don’t hear anymore.
Daily Quote,
“[VP Kamala Harris] had a very hard time yesterday answering the simplest of questions.”
— Former President Trump reacting to Vice President Harris’s first solo interview as the Democratic nominee.
And thats the news for today.
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