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Maher rips Barrett, Trump’s expected Supreme Court pick: ‘She’s a f—ing nut’

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Maher rips Barrett, Trump’s expected Supreme Court pick: ‘She’s a f—ing nut’

“Real Time” host Bill Maher tore into President Trump’s likely Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett on  Friday night — and warned about the consequences that may follow her confirmation.

During his opening monologue, Maher told his audience about the widely expected SCOTUS pick, though had a tough time pronouncing her name correctly.

“We’ll be saying this name a lot I’m sure because she’s a f—ing nut,” Maher said. “Religion — I was right about that one too. I’m sorry, but Amy [Coney] Barrett, Catholic — really Catholic. I mean really, really Catholic — like speaking in tongues. Like she doesn’t believe in condoms, which is what she has in common with Trump because he doesn’t either. I remember that from Stormy Daniels.”

MAHER RIPS NYT, CNN FOR DISMISSING HIS WARNINGS ABOUT TRUMP NOT LEAVING OFFICE

Maher later closed his show by reiterating his message about how “power begets power” ahead of the election

“The idea that when you lose power, you’ve not only lost that fight, you made it harder to win the next one. That’s how power works,” Maher told his audience. “When Democrats lose elections, they lose the ability to appoint judges. Trump has appointed a quarter of the entire federal bench and — unlike his wives — that’s for life. … Power is a perpetuating cycle, like when Terminators build more robots.”

BILL MAHER MOCKS GUESTS’ CONFIDENCE IN BIDEN: ‘YOU GUYS ARE WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD’

The HBO star then mocked Democrats for “screaming” about the hypocrisy of Republicans filling a SCOTUS vacancy in an election year, insisting “they don’t care” about the inconsistency because it’s “all about power” and that “the only rule Republicans play by… is the people who win make the rules. Power talks, losers walk.”

Pelosi’s arrows

Maher also took aim at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who earlier this week threatened Trump by saying “we have arrows in our quiver that I’m not about to discuss” regarding Democrats’ ability to prevent the president from filling the vacant SCOTUS seat.

“Great, now Democrats are bringing arrows to a gun fight,” Maher reacted. “But I don’t think we have any arrows in our quiver! I think our quiver is bare! They have the power and they’re going to use it to make the court with six conservatives and when 2020 election winds up in the lap of that court as they’re practically already promising that they will, guess who wins? We can’t stop them from getting the court seat, which means we can’t stop them from picking the election winner.”

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Maher also shamed the ‘Hillary equivocators,” who either voted third party or stayed home during the 2016 election, telling them they have to “eat it one more time.” He then listed all the good things that could have come from a Clinton presidency — like the U.S. remaining in the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal, protection for DREAMers, and a liberal-controlled Supreme Court.

“The Supreme Court hears oral arguments to overturn ObamaCare on Nov. 10, once this new justice is seated, ObamaCare is likely gone and after that Roe v. Wade. So I hope you enjoy carrying your rape baby to term — you can name it Jill Stein,” Maher continued. “Yes, Joe Biden is far from a perfect candidate and I have serious doubts they’ll ever let him take office, but giving him a vote total so huge it would be hard to ignore is the very last ‘Hail Mary’ pass we have.”

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Kentucky’s only Black female legislator arrested in Breonna Taylor protest

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Kentucky’s only Black female legislator arrested in Breonna Taylor protest

(CNN)Kentucky state Rep. Attica Scott, the state’s only Black female legislator, was among 24 people arrested Thursday by the Louisville Metro Police Department during Breonna Taylor protests, the De…
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Justice Dept. calls on SF to end ‘draconian’ coronavirus rules for houses of worship

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Justice Dept. calls on SF to end ‘draconian’ coronavirus rules for houses of worship

The Justice Department on Friday called on San Francisco Mayor London Breed to increase the allowable capacity in houses of worship, accusing the city of impeding on “religious freedom” amid the coronavirus.

In a three-page letter, Assistant Attorney General Eric S. Dreiband and U.S.attorney David Anderson of the Northern District of California called San Francisco’s policy of allowing just one congregant inside at a time “draconian.”

The letter acknowledged the city has the obligation to protect its residents from the deadly virus, but added, “there is no pandemic exception for the Constitution.”

“Even in times of emergency, when reasonable, narrowly-tailored, and temporary restrictions may lawfully limit our liberty, the First Amendment and federal statutory law continue to prohibit discrimination against religious institutions and religious believers,” Dreiband and Anderson wrote. “These principles are legally binding, and the Constitution’s unyielding protections for religious worshipers distinguish the United States of America from places dominated by tyranny and despotism.”

SF ARCHBISHOP CALLS COVID CHRUCH RULES A ‘MOCKERY’ AT PROTEST 

The letter said the one-worshipper-at-a-time order gives “no reasoned explanation why its one-size-fits-all limit on indoor religious gatherings, regardless of size, is necessary or appropriate.”

The Justice Department said the city’s restrictions give preferential treatment to places like barbershops, nail salons, massage locations, tattoo parlors, gyms, shops and even childcare facilities, which can have up to 12 children indoors “even though children in a childcare center are together in an enclosed space for much longer than those attending a typical religious service.”

San Francisco Mayor London Breed speaks to reporters Jan. 15, 2020. (Getty Images)

San Francisco Mayor London Breed speaks to reporters Jan. 15, 2020. (Getty Images)

They wrote the rules “plainly discriminate against people of faith and their ability to gather and practice their faith at churches, synagogues, mosques, and other houses of worship. Put simply, there is no scientific or legal justification for permitting a 20,000 square foot synagogue to admit only one worshipper while allowing a tattoo parlor to accommodate as many patrons as it can fit so long as they are six feet apart.”

They said they understood the city plans to increase worship attendance by up to 25 people by the end of the month, but said that would still “burden religious exercise,” especially for larger houses of worship.

FLORIDA GOV. DESANTIS FIRES BACK AT ‘IGNORANT’ CRITICS AFTER LIFTING RESTAURANT CAPACITY LIMITS 

They said the Justice Department is reviewing its options and could take further action to protect “religious liberty rights.”

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera responded by citing the city’s low infection numbers relative to other large cities, adding “We must be doing something right.”

Herrera said with more than 200,000 Americans dead from the virus, the federal government “should focus on an actual pandemic response instead of lobbing careless legal threats. San Francisco is opening up at the speed of safety.”

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He said the city already plans to expand capacity for religious gatherings “beyond what is described in the federal government’s letter. It’s consistent with San Francisco’s careful approach and follows closely behind what the State of California allows,” according to FOX 2 of the Bay Area.

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Coronavirus pandemic could impact cancer rates and care in the future

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Coronavirus pandemic could impact cancer rates and care in the future

(CNN)The news about cancer is good for now, but the future doesn’t look as bright, according to a report published this week by the American Association for Cancer Research.
The AACR Cancer Progress…
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Federal judge removes acting Bureau of Land Management director after finding he has served unlawfully for 424 days

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Federal judge removes acting Bureau of Land Management director after finding he has served unlawfully for 424 days

Washington (CNN)A federal judge on Friday ordered acting Bureau of Land Management Director William Perry Pendley to step aside, blocking him from exercising any more authority after finding that he …
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Oregon officials rescue elk who caught antlers in downed wires: video

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Oregon officials rescue elk who caught antlers in downed wires: video

A Roosevelt elk in Southern Oregon had to be rescued Thursday morning after its antlers got caught in downed wires, according to Oregon State Police.

A caretaker of a ranch in Butte Falls found the elk fatigued and moving in circles — likely after hours of attempting to free itself, OregonLive reported.

After the caretaker called the police, the Pacific Power company disabled the electricity, which allowed someone from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to tranquilize the elk so the wires could be untangled from its antlers, police said on Twitter.

“What a magnificent creature,” the department wrote.

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Mathew Vargas, of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, told OregonLive the elk was one of the largest he has seen — somewhere between 700 to 800 pounds.

TRAINER GETS CAT TO MIMIC HUMAN MOVEMENTS IN WHAT RESEARCHERS ARE CALLING A FIRST 

Once the elk was free from the wire it was given another shot to counteract the tranquilizer; it stood up and walked back into the woods with no apparent injuries.

“It was a good team effort,” Vargas told OregonLive. “We always hope for incidents like this to go so smoothly. You couldn’t have asked for better.”

Vargas said it’s common for elk to get their antlers stuck, adding he’s even seen one tangled in a volleyball net.

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“It’s just in their nature to always be playing with things with their antlers,” he said. “They can’t help themselves.”

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Trump unveils ‘Platinum Plan’ for Black Americans

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Trump unveils ‘Platinum Plan’ for Black Americans

(CNN)President Donald Trump unveiled a plan aimed at winning over Black Americans on Friday, less than two months before Election Day, largely expanding upon the existing economic-related initiatives…
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Charlotte Kirk had non-consensual sex ‘under duress’ with ex-Warner Bros. honcho, new lawsuit claims: report

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Charlotte Kirk had non-consensual sex ‘under duress’ with ex-Warner Bros. honcho, new lawsuit claims: report

Actress Charlotte Kirk claims in a recently filed lawsuit she had non-consensual sex under duress with former Warner Bros. Chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara because she feared for her safety and career, according to a new report.

Tsujihara stepped down last year after it was revealed through a series of text messages that he allegedly promised Kirk acting roles and auditions in exchange for a sexual relationship. He has denied it was non-consensual.

The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday published a lengthy report headlined, “Charlotte Kirk, Kevin Tsujihara and a Non-Consensual Sex Allegation That Sparked a Secret Legal Saga,” which indicated Kirk has “filed an explosive petition to vacate a gag order that has kept her mostly silent amid a years-long battle” with the former Warner Bros. honcho and associates.

Actress Charlotte Kirk said she had had non-consensual sex, under duress because she feared for her safety and career, according to The Hollywood Reporter. (Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images)

Actress Charlotte Kirk said she had had non-consensual sex, under duress because she feared for her safety and career, according to The Hollywood Reporter. (Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images)

WARNER BROS. CEO AND CHAIRMAN UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AMID LEAKED TEXT DUMP

The Hollywood Reporter’s Tatiana Siegel wrote that Kirk filed the petition against Tsujihara and movie moguls James Packer, Brett Ratner and Avi Lerner on Sept. 3 in Los Angeles Superior Court with pseudonyms being used for the five key players.

“The petition, which is under conditional seal but has been viewed by THR, is aiming to vacate a gag order that has kept Kirk mostly silent amid a years-long legal saga involving some of Hollywood’s most prominent litigators. At the crux of the battle is an incident that took place at the Hotel Bel-Air the night of Sept. 26, 2013, and Kirk’s ability to speak freely about it,” Siegel wrote.

Charlotte Kirk has appeared in films including “Ocean’s 8,” “How To Be Single,” The Reckoning” and “Vice.”

Charlotte Kirk has appeared in films including “Ocean’s 8,” “How To Be Single,” The Reckoning” and “Vice.”
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The 2013 incident began when Packer invited then-21-year-old struggling actress Kirk to a Hotel Bel-Air suite for “the opportunity of a lifetime” and an introduction to Tsujihara, according to Siegel. The report cites text messages that claim Kirk texted Packer that Tsujihara was only interested in having sex once she got to the hotel room.

“His [sic] not very nice! Very pushy!! He just wants to f— nothing else does not even want To say anything!” Kirk allegedly wrote to Packer after the meeting (via THR).

ACTRESS CHARLOTTE KIRK’S AFFAIR WITH NBCUNIVERSAL HONCHO TRIGGERS OUTSIDE PROBE

She was reportedly told to “be cool” in response, but not much else was known about the encounter until THR published details of the petition.

“The petition, filed by Kirk’s lawyers at Fagelbaum & Heller, fills in several blanks and paints a picture of Tsujihara engaging in non-consensual sex facilitated by Packer, marking a dramatic turn in the narrative as it has been disseminated in the press but consistent with tips THR received back in 2017,” Siegel wrote.

Citing the filing, THR indicated that Kirk allegedly entered the room and saw Tsujihara “naked on the bed and demanding sex” and when the actress refused she was blocked “from leaving and menacingly told her she had to have sex with” the movie mogul.

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“Fearing for her personal safety, being blacklisted and the destruction of her career before it ever began, she complied with Mr. [Packer’s] demands and engaged in non-consensual intercourse with Mr. [Tsujihara] under duress,” Siegel wrote.

Tsuijhara’s attorney blasted the claims in a statement to Fox News on Friday.

“The recently published Hollywood Reporter story is comprised of lies and twisted facts, and is outright wrong in many respects,” Tsujihara’s personal attorney Bert H. Deixle told the outlet.

Kevin Tsujihara's personal attorney Bert H. Deixle denied his client had non-consensual sex with Kirk.

Kevin Tsujihara’s personal attorney Bert H. Deixle denied his client had non-consensual sex with Kirk.
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“Despite being provided with evidence to refute several purported claims, The Hollywood Reporter recklessly included these blatant falsehoods. Any claims made against Kevin Tsujihara related to Ms. Kirk are legally and factually baseless, manufactured many years after their brief consensual relationship to unjustly seek the payment of money. The relationship was pursued by Ms. Kirk and at all times understood by Kevin to be entirely consensual. While Kevin continues to regret the relationship and the impact it had on his family, he will pursue all legal remedies available to protect himself from extortionate claims and prevent false accusations against him.”

CHARLOTTE KIRK ‘DEEPLY SADDENED’ BY WARNER BROS. BOSS STEPPING DOWN

Marty Singer, who represents Packer, Ratner and Lerner also issued a statement on the matter to Fox News.

“My clients are the victims of a multimillion-dollar civil extortion plot perpetrated by Charlotte Kirk, her former boyfriend Joshua Newton and her latest paramour Neil Marshall. After years of ever-evolving and wildly untrue allegations of misconduct in an increasingly outlandish hunt for money, this past Spring, they threatened to smear my clients and they collectively demanded a mindboggling $335 million,” Singer said.

Singer’s statement went on to say that Kirk, Newton and Marshall were prohibited from filing “any lawsuit against my clients,” citing an agreement the parties entered into.

“They have now, of course, ignored that order and not only filed this suit but also leaked it — when it was allegedly under seal — to a friendly reporter,” he continued.

Singer concluded in his statement that the claims against his clients are “ludicrous, offensive and entirely false.”

A lawyer for Kirk did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

Kirk has been at the center of two news-making sex scandals that both resulted in high-powered entertainment executives losing their jobs. In addition to the on-going situation surrounding Tsujihara, she also played a role in longtime NBCUniversal executive Ron Meyer leaving the company after admitting an extramarital affair with the actress.

“Whether or not consensual, what followed the night at the Hotel Bel-Air appears to have been a wide-ranging cover-up that involved some of Hollywood’s most powerful men… including Meyer,” Siegel wrote. “THR has pieced together the three-year saga via a series of legal documents — most of them are not publicly available, while others are public but contain pseudonyms — and corroborated by email exchanges between the parties.”

Siegel then explained that many text messages are inconclusive when it comes to proving consent. Various settlements and statements are also disputed by parties involved.

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“On Oct. 2, a judge will decide whether the petition can be kept under seal. It could prove to be a groundbreaking case that tests the enforceability of confidentiality agreements, which have a long, ugly history in Hollywood as a tool to prey upon the most vulnerable,” Siegel wrote, citing California Sen. Connie Leyva, an opponent of secret settlements.

“In the meantime, she remains unable to speak out and address the situation — a necessary step to resume her career as an actress. Still claiming to be owed $1.8 million from of the original settlement agreement, she faces a pivotal moment in her case,” Siegel wrote. “For now, Kirk cannot publicly address the Hotel Bel-Air incident, a night that mobilized some of the most influential men in Hollywood and their high-paid lawyers to keep her silent.”

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State health officials report more than 950 new COVID-19 cases Friday

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State health officials report more than 950 new COVID-19 cases Friday

State health officials report more than 950 new COVID-19 cases Friday – KOMO News
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Federal Judge Ousts Trump’s Top Public Lands Chief

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Federal Judge Ousts Trump’s Top Public Lands Chief

Bureau of Land Management Acting Director William Perry Pendley, speaking at a conference last year. A federal judge has ruled that he isn’t eligible to continue to serve in that office.

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Bureau of Land Management Acting Director William Perry Pendley, speaking at a conference last year. A federal judge has ruled that he isn’t eligible to continue to serve in that office.

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A federal judge in Montana has ousted President Trump’s top public lands official.

The ruling blocks William Perry Pendley from continuing to serve as the temporary head of the Bureau of Land Management, a post he’s held for more than a year.

The judge ruled in response to a lawsuit filed by Montana Gov. Steve Bullock who argued it’s illegal for Pendley to lead the agency because he’d never been confirmed by the Senate.

Bullock is also in a tight race to unseat Montana’s Republican Sen. Steve Daines.

A U.S. Department of Interior spokesman called the ruling “outrageous,” adding, “we will be appealing this decision immediately.”

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Trump nominated Pendley to lead the BLM in June. The Bureau manages roughly one-tenth of the land mass of the United States and approves development of vast publicly owned energy resources including oil and gas wells and coal mines.

Following months of pressure by Democrats and some Republicans, Trump withdrew Pendley’s nomination in August, but he continued to lead the agency as its deputy director for programs and policy.

Pendley has long been polarizing. Prior to coming to the BLM he called for the sale or transfer of federal public lands to the states. He also spent much of his career as an attorney challenging the agency he now leads.

“Today’s ruling is a win for the Constitution, the rule of law, and our public lands,” said Gov. Bullock. It’s also seen as a boost for his Senate campaign as the potential sale or transfer of federal public lands is a key issue for Montana voters.

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