Anonymous ID: e5d08e Nov. 4, 2020, 12:47 p.m. No.6730   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6739 >>6768 >>6816 >>6875 >>6933 >>6952

GTMO845 US Navy Beech Huron departed Ft. Lauderdale after a ground stop se

 

WEPS22 US Navy E-6B Mercury from Tinker AFB shootin' the runway at Grand Junction Regional Airport, CO

 

BH407 USMC C-130 T Hercules just west of San Clemente NR out of Pt. Mugu

Anonymous ID: e5d08e Nov. 4, 2020, 1:18 p.m. No.6742   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6768 >>6816 >>6875 >>6933 >>6952

Hungarian AF HUAF651 Falcon 7X departed Raleigh-Durham Int'l after an overnight-inbound from Kecskemet AB, Hungary

 

Greek AF HAF352C Embraer 135 departed Berlin-Schonefeld Airport after a ground stop and back to Athens

Anonymous ID: e5d08e Nov. 4, 2020, 1:54 p.m. No.6750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6768 >>6816 >>6875 >>6933 >>6952

Japan ex-PM Abe restarts political activities as calls backing him in post-Suga race rise

 

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is gradually returning to the political stage, speaking at meetings of a prominent conservative lawmakers' group among other activities.

 

Abe visited his home turf of Yamaguchi Prefecture in western Japan on Nov. 1 for the first time since he resigned as prime minister on Sept. 16, and vigorously traveled around the prefecture for three days to meet supporters. The former prime minister has also shown his intention to those around him of returning to the Hosoda faction the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)'s largest with 98 members as early as 2021. "The medication I'm on is working great, and my condition is recovering at a very fast pace," said Abe at a meeting with his supporters in the prefectural city of Nagato. Abe's midterm resignation came after his chronic disease an intestinal disorder called ulcerative colitis worsened. Abe has been treated with an intravenous drip instead of the usual oral medication and has apparently recovered to the point where he has been telling people around him that he "is full of energy." After visiting the family grave in Nagato, Abe took part in an interview with the press. When asked how he will engage in constitutional reform, he replied using his unique wording and provocative language to insist on the need to discuss the controversial issue.

 

"Opposition parties said they would not allow the Constitution to be amended during the Abe administration, but there's no excuse for them now because we have the Suga administration. That kind of dispute didn't make sense in the first place, but a discussion about the Constitution is an opportunity for Diet members to show their insight. I would like to work harder to boost momentum (for constitutional reform)." Abe then went on to visit four places within the city to greet his supporters on that day. The following day, the former prime minister visited the Yamaguchi Prefectural Government office and the Nagato and Shimonoseki city halls. He was welcomed by Yamaguchi Gov. Tsugumasa Muraoka and roughly 500 people including prefectural assembly members at the prefectural office. He was also welcomed by around 300 people including Shimonoseki Mayor and former secretary Shintaro Maeda at the Shimonoseki city hall.

 

Abe is also now active in Tokyo and began to speak in public again starting with a party that was held by the Hosoda faction on Sept. 28 – about a month after his resignation announcement. On Oct. 25, he attended a meeting of the LDP's parliamentary group Sosei Nippon as its chairman. Though the group had been inactive since Abe returned to power in 2012, it resumed it activities on this occasion. On Oct. 27, Abe participated in a general meeting of the LDP parliamentary league "The Conference to Japan's Dignity and National Interest" and encouraged the group that has been calling for continued Imperial succession by males with patrilineal lineage by telling its members, "I would like you people to become the axis of the LDP." Another participant commented, "Mr. Abe said he was glad to be able to speak more freely now than during his period as prime minister."

 

According to an opinion poll, the approval rate of the Abe administration shot up after he announced his resignation. Though the LDP's rules restrict the party presidential tenure to three consecutive terms, it does not rule out a member being chosen the party's president for a third time, and some Diet members are raising Abe as a candidate after Prime Minster Yoshihide Suga.

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https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20201104/p2a/00m/0fp/016000c

Anonymous ID: e5d08e Nov. 4, 2020, 4 p.m. No.6795   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6794

>There May Be An Even Larger Number Than We Are Detecting As Not All

 

The is true all the time-only show what they want to.

Anonymous ID: e5d08e Nov. 4, 2020, 4:29 p.m. No.6801   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6816 >>6875 >>6933 >>6952

Jeff Bezos sold Amazon, Inc.: $3.02B- Nov 2-3

 

Amid Election Chaos, Jeff Bezos Sells $3 Billion Worth Of Amazon Shares

 

Jeff Bezos, billionaire founder of e-commerce and cloud computing colossus Amazon, sold $3 billion worth of Amazon shares on Monday and Election Tuesday, according to new filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. After taxes, Forbes estimates he will take home $2.3 billion. He remains the richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of $189.6 billion.

 

Seven new documents filed with the SEC on Wednesday just as markets were about to close showed Bezos sold exactly 1 million shares of Amazon this week, or 1.8% of his stake. He sold when Amazon stock was trading between $2,950 and $3,075 per share. According to the filings, the sales are part of a predetermined plan to sell Amazon in accordance with insider trading laws.

 

This is the third time this year that Bezos has sold billions of dollars of Amazon shares. He now owns a 10.6% stake in the company. In August, he sold $3.1 billion worth of Amazon shares. In the first week of February, he sold over $4 billion worth of Amazon shares. In total, the Amazon founder has sold over $10 billion worth of Amazon shares in 2020 alone.

 

Bezos has made various commitments in the last few years when it comes to charity. He announced a $10 billion Bezos Earth Fund dedicated to fighting climate change in February, though he has not announced any details about the planned giving. He also promised $2 billion in 2018 to fund existing charities helping homeless families, and to start a network of nonprofit, Montessori-inspired preschools for low-income neighborhoods. The first Bezos Academy opened in October in a town south of Seattle, Washington, where Amazon is based.

 

A representative for Bezos declined to comment on the sales.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/angelauyeung/2020/11/04/amid-election-chaos-jeff-bezos-sells-3-billion-worth-of-amazon-shares/?sh=1567231e4c9e

https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1043298&tc=7