Same guy?
Lucy
@TheLucyShow1
More faces of EVIL celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination!!
Repost so the world can see who these demons are!!!
https://x.com/TheLucyShow1/status/1965999762156695909
Lucy
@TheLucyShow1
This young girl witnessed the assassination of Charlie Kirk. She also witnessed liberals cheering.
Anyone who cheered can go straight to hell .
https://x.com/TheLucyShow1/status/1965932486736908620
Dow closes up 600 points, setting record
Stocks rose on Thursday as traders anticipated that the latest reading of a key consumer inflation gauge won’t stand in the way of the Federal Reserve lowering its benchmark interest rate next week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up 617.08 points, or 1.36%, at 46,108.00, while the S&P 500 ended up 0.85% at 6,587.47. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.72% to 22,043.07. All three major averages scored new intraday all-time highs in the trading day and closed at record levels.
It was a confusing batch of numbers, with the consumer price index reading for August coming in hotter than expected on a monthly basis but in line with expectations on an annual basis.
The CPI reading showed an increase of 0.4% for the month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, higher than the 0.3% that economists polled by Dow Jones were expecting. However, the index recorded 2.9% on a 12-month basis, as expected. Additionally, the so-called core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy, increased 0.3% in August and 3.1% from a year ago. Both were in line with the Dow Jones forecasts.
The report also comes a day after the producer price index showed an unexpected decline of 0.1% on the month.
Meanwhile, the labor market received yet another sign that it’s slowing, as weekly jobless claims saw a surprise jump Thursday after job growth figures were revised down earlier this week. Workers filing for unemployment compensation for the week ended Sept. 6 increased 27,000 from the previous period to a seasonally adjusted 263,000, the highest level since October 2021. That’s more than the 235,000 estimate that was penciled in.
Treasury yields fell Thursday in the wake of the data releases, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury dropping to 4%.
With growing evidence of softening U.S. economic growth, markets are pricing in a quarter percentage point at the conclusion of Fed’s Sept. 17 meeting with near certainty, according to the CME FedWatch tool. Odds that the central bank will cut by a half percentage point also initially ticked higher.
“A quarter-point cut is a layup and the number still keeps a half-point cut on the table, especially when looking at the jobless data,” said Jay Woods, chief market strategist at Freedom Capital Markets. “The bottom line is watch the 10-year Treasury yield. If we see a 3-handle on the 10-year, then the market could rally here.”
Thursday’s gain was broader than recent sessions, with banks like JPMorgan and consumer names like Walmart in the green on expectations for lower rates.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/10/stock-market-today-live-updates.html
Plane carrying Hyundai, LG workers detained in immigration raid departs for South Korea
-Workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid of a Hyundai-LG plant last week have left the U.S., bound for South Korea.
-A plane carrying the workers, nearly all of whom are South Korean nationals, departed from Atlanta on Thursday after a week of high-stakes diplomatic brinksmanship.
A plane carrying hundreds of workers who were detained in a U.S. immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG Energy Solution battery plant in Georgia last week departed American airspace on Thursday, bound for South Korea.
More than 300 Koreans were expected aboard the chartered plane that left Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to a statement from South Korea’s Foreign Ministry translated by NBC News.
The plane was also carrying 14 foreign employees of South Korean companies that were detained.
Thursday’s takeoff marks the latest development in a major diplomatic standoff that has commanded the attention of businesses and politicians in the both the U.S. and South Korea.
U.S. authorities had a search warrant when entering the plant in Ellabell, Georgia, last Thursday. They said the detained workers had either been working or living in the country without legal status.
South Koreans accounted for a majority of the total detentions that took place at the site, which housed a battery plant being built by South Korean companies Hyundai and LG Energy Solution.
Following the raid, Seoul mounted a “whole-of-government response” in collaboration with the affected companies, according to the translated statement.
“The government will continue to exert its utmost efforts until every Korean national has safely returned home,” South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in the statement.
All but one of the South Korean nationals detained by the U.S. in the raid are voluntarily departing on the flight.
The foreign ministry said it was now working to ensure cooperation between the two governments on visa-related issues moving forward.
The raided battery plant will now face a delay of at least two to three months, according to comments from Hyundai CEO Jose Munoz reported by Reuters during an event in Detroit.
Munoz said he was surprised to initially hear the immigration action took place, given that the use of this type of labor is considered typical when a plant is getting started.
“For the construction phase of the plants, you need to get specialized people,” Munoz reportedly said. “There are a lot of skills and equipment that you cannot find in the United States.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/11/trump-hyundai-lg-south-korea-workers.html
Vince Langman
@LangmanVince
The radical left lost millions of supporters yesterday!
https://x.com/LangmanVince/status/1966104797464932395
That cheering guy has some regrets
David
@RtothepowerofX
I promised to talk but only after silence and only to two. I've already secured one, the other will come. I wish I could respond to everything coming in, but it's not possible, so forgive me. There is allot of rage directed at me but I promise you'll understand when I speak and I eagerly await a return to silence. Some are upset because I smile, some because I chear and others because they don't have the information yet.
For everything Charlie represented I was there for him, not for his words. I just wanted to meet him.
Please please please 🙏
I'm not like everyone else and it's not just to judge me by an edited clip. You would not wish it upon yourselves. Please
https://x.com/RtothepowerofX/status/1966202179431411757
Lucy
@TheLucyShow1
This guy cheered after Charlie Kirk was assassinated. I have no words left 😡
https://x.com/TheLucyShow1/status/1965986248537026826
Paramount Skydance is preparing a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (includes CNN)
-Paramount Skydance is working with an investment bank as it prepares an offer for Warner Bros. Discovery, according to people familiar with the matter.
-Warner Bros. Discovery shares closed up more than 28% on Thursday, the stock’s best day ever. Shares of Paramount Skydance closed up 15%.
-The Wall Street Journal first reported the recently merged Paramount Skydance was preparing a takeover bid for the entirety of WBD.
Paramount Skydance
is working with an investment bank as it prepares an offer for Warner Bros. Discovery
, according to people familiar with the matter.
Warner Bros. Discovery had yet to receive an offer as of Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic dealings. A bid could come as early as next week, CNBC’s David Faber reported Thursday.
Shares of Warner Bros. Discovery closed Thursday at $16.15, or up more than 28% — the stock’s best day ever. The company’s stock rose after the initial report from the the Wall Street Journal that the recently merged Paramount Skydance
was preparing a takeover bid.
Representatives for Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery declined to comment.
Shares of Paramount Skydance closed up about 15%.
Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced plans to separate its global TV networks business from its streaming business and studios. The Journal reported Thursday the Paramount Skydance bid would be an all-cash offer for the entirety of WBD.
Earlier this week, WBD CEO David Zaslav said at an investor conference that the planned separation would likely be completed by April. The streaming and studio assets would be renamed Warner Bros., while the global TV networks business — which will own a suite of pay TV networks including TNT and CNN — will be Discovery Global.
While WBD executives said in June that each company would be “free and clear” to do deals following the split, a bid before the separation would have to be for the entire company, one of the people said.
The media industry has been navigating a transformation as streaming has upended the pay TV bundle, a longtime cash cow for TV and entertainment companies.
A merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery would create a media behemoth with a huge portfolio of pay TV networks, a sprawling range of sports rights and two major film studios.
Paramount Skydance owns broadcast network CBS, as well as pay TV networks like BET, MTV and Nickelodeon, and streaming service Paramount+. Its film studio is known for movies like “The Godfather,” “Top Gun,” and “Forrest Gump.”
With the exception of a broadcast TV network, WBD has similar assets — a result of its own merger in 2022 between WarnerMedia and Discovery. The company owns networks like CNN and TNT, as well as HBO and streaming service HBO Max. Its Warner Bros. film studio also has a historic track record, and owns the intellectual property to franchises like “Harry Potter,” DC Comics and “The Lord of the Rings.”
Both companies have a long list of major sports rights, too, the marquee content for all traditional TV and streaming platforms. A merger would put the likes of the NFL, MLB, an array of college football and basketball, and other major sports under one roof.
Media executives and experts have expected consolidation could be coming to the industry.
Zaslav has said publicly for some time that media companies need to consolidate. During an earnings call in November, shortly after Donald Trump was elected as president, Zaslav said a new administration could usher in more dealmaking.
However, in recent months, some media companies have moved toward separation. Late last year, Comcast
announced that its NBCUniversal would spin off its pay TV networks, which includes CNBC and MSNBC, into a separate, publicly traded entity. Months later, WBD announced it would make the same move.
Paramount Skydance is the result of an $8 billion merger that was announced last year and received regulatory approval in August to move forward after a lengthy delay.
The Federal Communications Commission cleared the way for the merger weeks after Paramount agreed to pay $16 million to Trump to settle a lawsuit he filed against the company over the editing of an interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes” with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
At the time of deal’s approval, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said in a statement that he welcomed “Skydance’s commitment to make significant changes at the once storied CBS broadcast network.”
The company is looking to cut more than $2 billion in costs, and layoffs are expected to continue. Last week, Paramount SKydance sent a memo to its employees saying they were expected to return to the office five days a week in the new year, or seek a buyout.
A lot has changed since the merger, which was backed by RedBird Capital Partners. The company has done a slew of deals under the leadership of David Ellison, son of Oracle
founder and multibillionaire Larry Ellison, including acquiring the U.S. rights to TKO Group’
s UFC for seven years, beginning in 2026.
On Wednesday, Larry Ellison became more than $100 billion richer after software company Oracle issued growth projections that dramatically lifted the company’s stock.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/11/warner-bros-discovery-paramount-skydance-bid.html
Cam Higby 🇺🇸
@camhigby
Tonight I was attacked at a vigil for Charlie Kirk.
I filmed two leftists shouting about Charlie. They stole my phone, punched me in the face and destroyed my meta glasses.
https://x.com/camhigby/status/1966005351561494937
J.K. Rowling
@jk_rowling
If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal.
If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist.
If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian.
If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1966256971134234678
Vigilant Fox 🦊
@VigilantFox
The man who asked Charlie Kirk the tr*nsgender question before he was shot breaks his silence.
“The point I was trying to make is how peaceful the left was (long pause) right before he got shot.”
https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1966287054746140995
Cam Higby 🇺🇸
@camhigby
Meet Scott Kyser, self identified as the content coordinator for ABC News’ WCPTO 9 TV station in Cincinnati.
He and his apparent wife, Cheryl Kyser celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder with confetti emojis, within hours of his death.
One by one, dragged into the light.
https://x.com/camhigby/status/1966229589610606804
Rebecca Mistereggen
@RMistereggen
The youth party leader for the Norwegian communist party Rødt, is celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death. Laughing.
This is the woman who praise Hamas.
I think she should go to Gaza and meet her heroes.
https://x.com/RMistereggen/status/1965895318639456344
Video Footage of Shooter in Utah Valley University Shooting Jumping off Roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrfHme9Yhc8
Right Angle News Network
@Rightanglenews
BREAKING - A University of North Texas student is going viral for confronting classmates who were passing around a video of Charlie Kirk dying while laughing, and says the professor singled her out and asked her to leave class.
https://x.com/Rightanglenews/status/1966182047330005408
Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸
@KarluskaP
Hideous POS
https://x.com/KarluskaP/status/1965943037995135046
Phoeni𝕏 2A 🇺🇸
@Phoenix2A_1980s
Life comes at you fast 🤷♂️
https://x.com/Phoenix2A_1980s/status/1966064611574296593
Sage Steele
@sagesteele
Dear pro sports leagues: Looking forward to seeing you release statements & send condolences to Charlie Kirk’s family after he was murdered for his political beliefs. You know - kinda like you did when career criminal George Floyd died.
@NFL @NBA @WNBA @MLB @NHL
Appreciate the @Yankees for holding a moment of silence tonight.
https://x.com/sagesteele/status/1966005783868404056
Dan O'Donnell
@DanODonnellShow
The Green Bay Packers and NFL hold a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk.
https://x.com/DanODonnellShow/status/1966297432972525846
The autismos over on /pol/ are also doing great digs. Keep an eye on there too.
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/
Jasmine Crockett calls Kayla Hamilton a ‘Random Dead Person' – Kayla was raped and murdered by an illegal alien MS-13 gang member
Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett dismissed Kayla Hamilton, who was murdered at the age of 20 by an illegal alien, as a “random dead” person during a Wednesday markup meeting.
Hamilton, who was autistic, was brutally murdered by El Salvadoran 16-year-old gang-affiliated illegal alien Walter Javier Martinez in July 2022 in Aberdeen, Maryland. During a House Judiciary Committee meeting that included a markup of the Kayla Hamilton Act, Crockett accused Republicans of playing politics with people like Hamilton.
“I’m tired of y’all cherry-picking one horrible event! Because that’s what y’all do!” Crockett exclaimed. “Y’all find one terrible situation that took place and then you say that person’s name and you wear it out and you make it political!”
“[S]top playing these games and acting like you care about one particular situation. You take a situation and then you exploit what has happened to not only that person, but you exploit those families and you make it a game!” she added. “Stop just throwing a random dead person’s name on something for your own political expediency!”
Republican South Carolina Rep. Russell Fry introduced “Kayla Hamilton Act to Protect American Communities from Dangerous UAC [unaccompanied alien children] Placements” in July.
Border Patrol apprehended Martinez in March 2022. He was placed into the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and then released to a sponsor in the U.S. soon after.
The House Judiciary Committee in May 2023 published a report on how Martinez was allowed into the country.
“The Committee’s and Subcommittee’s oversight has revealed that the [former President Joe] Biden Administration insufficiently vetted Kayla’s murderer and allowed him to enter the country,” the report stated. “Tragically, [Homeland Security] Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas and his department missed key warning signs about the alien’s propensity for violence, which law enforcement officials investigating the murder later uncovered.”
The Kayla Hamilton Act would require the HHS Secretary to weigh “whether the UAC poses a danger to themselves or the community when determining potential placements for them.”
https://www.aol.com/articles/jasmine-crockett-dismisses-illegal-immigrant-183640178.html
According to the AI.