Friday, November 1

House listening to set for Wednesday on UAPs

For these with severe curiosity in otherworldly issues, don’t neglect: The House Oversight subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs will maintain a listening to titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency” at 10 a.m. Wednesday on Capitol Hill.

The committee is investigating the rise in sightings of UAPs — or UFOs, if you happen to choose — and the influence this has on nationwide safety, amongst different issues.

“The Pentagon and Washington bureaucrats have kept this information hidden for decades, and we’re finally going to shed some light on it. We’re bringing in credible witnesses who can provide public testimony because the American people deserve the truth. We’re done with the cover-ups,” Rep. Tim Burchett, Tennessee Republican, stated in a written assertion on Tuesday.



Interested?

This distinctive occasion shall be proven dwell on C-SPAN. If you may’t get the general public affairs community — lengthy the grasp of Capitol Hill protection — by way of cable, go to CSPAN.org or watch the committee’s livestream at https://oversight.house.gov.

The witnesses on the listening to shall be Ryan Graves, government director of Americans for Safe Aerospace; Cmdr. David Fravor, former commanding officer of the Navy’s Black Aces Squadron; and David Grusch, former nationwide reconnaissance officer consultant with the Defense Department’s Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Task Force.

“More people believe in UFOs than they do Congress,” Mr. Burchett stated throughout a latest press convention asserting that the listening to would happen.

THE FOX NEWS COOKBOOK

Those with a style for Fox News are in luck. Literally.

Fox News Books, the publishing imprint of Fox News Media, quickly will launch “Cooking with Friends,” authored by “Fox & Friends First” co-host Carley Shimkus.

Yes, the brand new ebook shall be chock stuffed with recipes and photographs from forged members, together with community personalities and particular company. Those recipes may even embrace the private tales behind them.

Among the various contributors: Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, Rachel Campos-Duffy, Pete Hegseth and Janice Dean. Other recipes will come from FNC’s Martha MacCallum, Shannon Bream, Bret Baier, Johnny Joey Jones, and Jeanine Pirro. The ebook arrives Oct. 10.

“I have always loved spending time in the kitchen and being a foodie myself, know these tried-and-true dishes will not disappoint,” Ms. Shimkus stated in a written assertion shared with Inside the Beltway.

Among the recipes: The writer’s grandmother’s apple cake, her father’s linguine with clam sauce, barbecued deviled eggs and a diner-style burger.

This marks the eighth ebook issued by Fox News Books — which has offered 2 million books to this point, based on the community, all of them incomes a spot on “multiple national bestseller lists.”

A TEPID REACTION

President Biden’s economic policies have recently found strong support within his own Democratic Party and among the big media. Yet, despite the push by Biden’s most ardent supporters, a majority of average voters disagree that the president’s policies are turning the economy around,” writes Terry Jones, editor of Issues & Insights, a information group affiliated with the TIPP Poll.

“The president in recent weeks has maintained that his economic policies are ‘turning things around’ and ‘delivering for the American people,’ and has made other comments intended to boost support for Bidenomics,” Mr. Jones writes.

“But by 51% to 42%, Americans disagree with those assessments, based on the online I&I/TIPP Poll, taken July 5-7 from 1,341 adults,” he provides.

THE SELECTIVE NETWORKS

The “Big Three” networks – that’s CBS, NBC and ABC — have been very selective of their protection of unlawful immigration nowadays. So says an in-depth examine of the phenomenon launched Tuesday by Bill D’Agostino, media editor and senior analysis analyst for Newsbusters.org, a conservative press watchdog.

“Despite overcrowded processing facilities and thousands of unauthorized daily crossings, ABC, CBS, and NBC’s flagship evening newscasts prefer to cover the crisis from the perspective of illegal immigrants,” he writes.

The examine examined broadcast protection of America’s immigration disaster that aired between Oct. 1 and July 20 on the three networks. In the previous 9 months, they offered a complete of 254 minutes of border disaster protection on their night newscasts alone.

“However, less than 15% of that airtime discussed the issues posed by the massive influx of uninvited illegal aliens. For example, only 1.9% of the coverage was spent on the massive amount of illegal substances being smuggled into the country,” Mr. D’Agostino wrote.

“The broadcast networks were intensely interested in Title 42 — a COVID-era restriction lifted in May of this year — and in fact, that topic alone comprised more than half of their border coverage. Almost every discussion of Title 42 emphasized how difficult the restriction had made life for would-be illegal immigrants lined up at the border,” he stated.

“As is often the case with ABC, CBS, and NBC, the newscasts continued to focus almost exclusively on the plight of illegal immigrants. Nearly every full-length report included sound bites from migrants desperate to enter the United States. Throughout all 254 minutes of border coverage, they never once used the terms ‘illegal immigration,’ ‘illegal immigrant,’ or ‘illegal alien.’ They also failed to report on a single crime committed by an illegal alien who had entered the country during this period,” Mr. D’Agostino famous.

Find his full examine at Newsbusters.org.

POLL DU JOUR

• 20% of U.S. adults have relocated or have made plans to relocate within the final 12 months.

• 39% of this group rank the affordability of housing within the space they’ve chosen to dwell in as “extremely important.”

• 38% cite the general value of dwelling as extraordinarily vital in that space.

• 37% cite the native crime fee.

• 28% cite inexpensive well being care.

• 23% cite the local weather within the space through which they’ll dwell.

• 20% cite the supply of jobs.

SOURCE: An Ipsos ballot of 1,110 U.S. adults carried out July 18-19. Respondents might cite a number of causes as being “extremely important.”

• Contact Jennifer Harper at jharper@washingtontimes.com.

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