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June 9, 2023

The Sad Candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Were it not for his illustrious name, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be just another crackpot in the growing list of bottom-feeding right-wing fringe politicians seeking high office.

But the Robert F. Kennedy brand is political gold.

RFK Jr. is now polling in the double digits against Biden. The latest CNN poll, taken less than three weeks ago, has him at 20%.

My bigger worry is that all the attention coming his way may convince RFK Jr. to launch a third-party candidacy that could hurt Biden in the general election.

Make no mistake: Junior has nothing whatever to do with his father — who stood up for economic and social justice (and for whom I worked in the late 1960s).

The younger RFK can best be described as a right-wing nut case:

He plans to travel to the Mexican border this week to "try to formulate policies that will seal the border permanently."

He wants the federal government to consider the war in Ukraine from the perspective of Russians.

He blames the rise of mass shootings in America on pharmaceutical drugs.

At: https://www.newsweek.com/sad-candidacy-robert-f-kennedy-jr-opinion-1805621



Robert Reich to Robert Kennedy, jr.: I knew Bobby Kennedy - and you're no Bobby Kennedy.
June 7, 2023

Lionel Messi to sign with Inter Miami

Messi’s future is decided: the Argentine legend will sign with Inter Miami.

The football superstar announced his decision in an interview with sports media MundoDeportivo and Sport on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Argentine time.

“I’ve taken the decision that I’m going to Miami,” Messi told his interviewers. “It’s not a 100% done deal. I’m missing a few things, but we’ve decided to continue that path.”

The former Paris Saint-Germain player will discard a lucrative contract in Saudi Arabia and become the latest addition to the US Major League Soccer as a free agent, according to the BBC.

If the agreement goes through, the 35-year-old captain of the Argentine squad will play outside of Europe for the first time ever since he entered the Barça football school at the age of 13 to later become the team’s top scorer with 672 goals.

At: https://buenosairesherald.com/sports/lionel-messi-to-sign-with-inter-miami-media-report



Legendary Argentine football forward Lionel Messi celebrates his country's World Cup win in Qatar last December.

Messi reportedly turned down a half billion-dollar offer from Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, and instead opted to sign with Inter Miami - co-owned by England’s former captain David Beckham.
June 6, 2023

Astrud Gilberto, 'The Girl from Ipanema' singer, dies at 83

The singer behind one of the most recorded songs in history has died.

With her breathy vocals, Astrud Gilberto helped make the breezy and sensual "The Girl From Ipanema" into a global sensation. Her death on Monday night was confirmed by her son, bassist Marcelo Gilberto. She was 83.

The story of exactly who asked Gilberto to perform the song's breakthrough English-language version has many variations. But according to the woman herself, it was her husband — the bossa nova icon João Gilberto — who suggested it in 1963, at a recording session in New York with jazz great Stan Getz for an album called Getz/Gilberto.

At: https://www.npr.org/2023/06/06/1180416189/astrud-gilberto-the-girl-from-ipanema-singer-dies-at-83



Astrud Gilberto, 1940-2023: So Nice
June 1, 2023

Argentine Meteorologist Celeste Saulo to Lead UN Weather Agency

The U.N.’s weather service, the World Meteorological Organization, selected Argentine meteorologist Celeste Saulo Thursday to be the agency’s first woman secretary-general, effective in January 2024.

In a statement, the WMO said Saulo was elected by the organization’s 193 members as part of the World Meteorological Congress being held at the U.N. in Geneva.

In the WMO statement, Saulo said inequality and climate change are among the biggest threats facing the world, and that “the WMO must contribute to strengthening the meteorological and hydrological services to protect populations and their economies, providing timely and effective services and early warning systems.”

She said, “My ambition is to lead the WMO towards a scenario in which the voice of all members is heard equally, prioritizing those most vulnerable and in which the actions it undertakes are aligned with the needs and particularities of each one of them.”

Saulo, 59, has been director of the National Meteorological Service of Argentina since 2014 and is currently the first vice-president of the WMO.

She will succeed outgoing Secretary-General Petteri Taalas of Finland, who will complete his two-year term at the end of this year.

At: https://www.voanews.com/a/argentinian-meteorologist-celeste-saulo-to-lead-un-weather-agency/7118899.html



Argentine meteorologist Celeste Saulo, who was tapped to direct the UN's World Meteorological Organization.

Appointed as the first woman to head Argentina's National Meteorological Service by former President Cristina Kirchner in 2014, Saulo will likewise be the first woman to lead the prestigious UN body.
June 1, 2023

Biden-McCarthy plan passes, heads to Senate

Source: NBC News

The House voted to pass Speaker Kevin McCarthy's debt ceiling deal with President Joe Biden tonight.

The bill will now go to the Senate ahead of Monday's deadline to act or risk a catastrophic default on the nation's debt.

The vote was a major test for McCarthy, R-Calif., who narrowly won the speakership in January and has faced threats to his gavel from far-right members.

Hard-line Republicans had trashed the agreement and urged fellow members to vote no, but the bill passed with bipartisan support after clearing a key procedural vote earlier today.

If it becomes law, the bill would suspend the debt ceiling for two years, through the next presidential election, along with some modest spending cuts and policy provisions.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/live-blog/debt-ceiling-vote-live-updates-house-will-take-biden-mccarthy-plan-ton-rcna86870#rcrd13531





President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy

The Fiscal Responsibility Act - the debt ceiling deal negotiated between the two - passed on a 314-117 vote, with 71 Republicans and 46 Democrats voting against the measure.

Both Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have expressed their desire to have the Senate pass the House bill with no amendments - to avoid its being sent back to the House, and thus potentially missing the June 6th default deadline.
May 27, 2023

DeSantis campaign tells nervous donors in leaked audio that voters will care more about a recession

and Biden's age than the governor's anti-abortion record

Leaked audio from FloridaPolitics.com revealed that donors were concerned about DeSantis' abortion ban.

The DeSantis campaign shared talking points with fundraisers over how to discuss the issue.

They said it would be less important to voters than Biden's age and predicted a recession.

"If you are a voter in 2024 as we likely are in a historic recession and you are choosing between a young candidate — Ron DeSantis — versus an octogenarian, and if you are voting on the issue of abortion as one of the top two issues, our data suggests that person has a very high correlation with typical Democrat voting behavior," Ryan Tyson, the DeSantis campaign's pollster said.

At: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/desantis-campaign-tells-nervous-donors-in-leaked-audio-that-voters-will-care-more-about-a-recession-and-biden-s-age-than-the-governor-s-anti-abortion-record/ar-AA1bKvqc



Default delight?

Pollster Ryan Tyson (right) endures a photo-op with Florida Governor Ron deSantis in 2021.

Tyson was caught in leaked audio anticipating that a "historic recession" - as well as President Biden's age - could compensate for loss of support for deSantis from voters who preferred the governor "when he was more in the middle."
May 21, 2023

FIFA U20 World Cup 2023 kicks off in Argentina

The most prestigious youth national-team tournament in men's football is taking place as the 2023 FIFA Under-20 World Cup is held in Argentina between May 20 and June 11.

The biennial tournament was last held in 2019 since the 2021 edition was cancelled due to scheduling and logistical challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.

An injury-time goal gave the United States a 1-0 win against Ecuador in one of the opening matches earlier today. Hours later, host Argentina beat Asian champions Uzbekistan 2-1.

The 2023 U20 World Cup was originally set to be held in Indonesia; but that nation's refusal to welcome Israel's squad — the countries don't have diplomatic relations — saw FIFA strip the tournament from Indonesia in March 2023 and instead move it to Argentina.

France, Brazil, Italy, and England are among the favorites to win the 2023 edition. Argentina, who had originally failed to qualify from South America, were slotted in as the host nation and will contend on home soil.

Defending champions Ukraine failed to qualify for the 2023 tournament, falling at the second stage of European qualifying on a cards tiebreaker.

At: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/fifa-u20-world-cup-schedule-fixtures-results-2023/k4dviap8ephyhgsbhtohkett



Argentina's Valentín Barco, right, and Uzbekistan's Umarali Rakhmonaliev battle for the ball during one of the opening matches today in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina.

Originally set to be held in Indonesia, the Asian nation's refusal to welcome Israel's squad led FIFA to relocate the tournament.
May 17, 2023

Yemi Mobolade makes Colorado Springs history, becoming city's first elected Black mayor

Eighteen months ago Yemi Mobolade was a political newcomer who set out to become Colorado Springs' next mayor and break the status quo. On Tuesday night, he was poised to do just that — and was also on his way to making history as the city's first elected Black mayor.

Unofficial results released by the City Clerk's Office at 9:40 p.m. show Mobolade, 44, had about 57.5% of the vote, ahead of his opponent Wayne Williams in the race, who had 42.5%.

Mobolade's decisive victory represents a seismic political surprise in Colorado Springs, long known as a conservative stronghold.

Though the city's municipal elections are nonpartisan, Mobolade, who is neither a Republican nor a Democrat, will be the first mayor not affiliated with the Republican party since Colorado Springs started electing mayors 45 years ago.

He has promised a more "inclusive, culturally rich city."

At: https://gazette.com/election-coverage/yemi-mobolade-makes-colorado-springs-history-becoming-citys-first-elected-black-mayor/article_9853dc72-f044-11ed-9482-df77550f7aca.html

https://twitter.com/breejentnews/status/1658651202895384576

Colorado Springs Mayor-elect Yemi Mobolade thanks supporters after his historic election to the majority-white - and historically Republican - city.
May 13, 2023

Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon falls 68% in April

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest fell 68% in April from the previous year, preliminary government data showed today, a positive reading for President Luiz Inácio 'Lula' da Silva as it represents the first major drop under his watch.

Lula won last year’s election pledging to end deforestation after years of surging destruction under his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro, but has faced continued challenges since taking office as environmental agency IBAMA grapples with lack of staff.

Official data from space research agency INPE showed that 328.7 km² (126.9 mi²) were cleared in the Brazilian Amazon last month, below the historical average of 455.7 km² for the month.

That interrupted two consecutive months of higher deforestation, with land clearing so far this year now down 40.4% to 1,173 km².

At: https://buenosairesherald.com/business/agro/deforestation-in-brazils-amazon-falls-68-in-april



Brazilian Amazon deforestation was down 40% in the first four months of President Lula da Silva's tenure - including 68% in April.

An area the size of Denmark was deforested under his right-wing predecessor Jair Bolsonaro - a 60% increase from the prior four years - amid slashed protection efforts and funding, and his openly calling for more farming and mining on rain forests and other protected lands.
May 3, 2023

Ex-Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga confirmed as World Bank president

Former Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga was confirmed Wednesday to serve as the 14th president of the World Bank and is set to begin his five-year term at the institution's helm next month.

Banga, 63, was nominated to the role by President Joe Biden in February and will succeed David Malpass as president of the World Bank. Malpass was tapped for the role by former President Donald Trump and announced earlier this year he planned to step down roughly one year early.

Mr. Biden extended congratulations to Banga for his "resounding approval" by the World Bank's board of governors and predicted he would be a "transformative leader."

At: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ex-mastercard-ceo-ajay-banga-world-bank-president/



Incoming World Bank President Ajay Banga, and his wife Ritu.

Banga, who headed the Partnership for Central America and served as an adviser on the region to Vice President Kamala Harris, has reaped criticism for his close ties to Wall Street.

Treasury Secretary Yellen noted, however, that "there's broad agreement that we need to mobilize private capital."

"This is an individual who has a better chance of being able to accomplish that than anyone else I can honestly think of."

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