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1 big thing: The border crisis is intensified by the climate crisis
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The influx of migrants to the U.S. southern border has taken over the news — and climate change, among other factors, ensures it won't be going away.
Why it matters: The migration of tens of millions of people, exacerbated by a changing climate, will be one of the mega-trends of the 21st century. For both humanitarian and political reasons, wealthy countries like the U.S. will need to figure out a way to handle a flow of people that may never stop.
Driving the news: During President Biden's first presidential press conference Thursday, questions about the renewed flow of migrants — including unaccompanied minors — dominated the discussion.
As my Axios colleague Stef Kight has reported, the administration "is struggling to keep up with a migration surge" as it tries to balance humanitarian and COVID-19 concerns with border security.
But a factor now — and even more so in the future — is the push of extreme weather and climate change, which will disproportionately affect the people living in the poorer, hot countries that are already a major source of migrants to the U.S.
That means the U.S., as well as the rich nations of Europe and even countries like India, will likely face a permanent and likely growing flow of climate migrants that they and the international refugee system more broadly are ill-equipped to handle.
By the numbers: The World Bank estimates that three regions — Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia — will generate 143 million more climate migrants by 2050.
The catch: Most people displaced because of the effect of weather and climate first migrate not internationally, but to towns and cities in their own countries.
But as Abrahm Lustgarten reported in a sweeping story for the New York Times and ProPublica last year, as migrants crowd ill-equipped urban areas, they "stretch infrastructure, resources and services to their limits," which becomes both a source of misery and push for international migration.
A model produced for the piece projected that migration from Central America will rise every year regardless of climate change, but that in the most extreme warming scenarios, more than 30 million migrants would head toward the U.S. border over the next 30 years.
Be smart: Climate change's precise role in migration is tangled up with more immediate factors, like security and economic well-being. But we know millions of people will want to migrate to the U.S. in the future — and that many of them will try to come regardless of border policies.
A survey released this week by Gallup found more than a quarter of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean — 120 million people — say they would like to permanently move to another country.
42 million of them say they want to move to the U.S.
Yes, but: Immigration is among the most politically divisive issues in the U.S., one that has repeatedly foiled efforts of presidents from both parties to find a solution.
The bottom line: "Here are questions every leader should be able to answer regardless of their politics," Gallup chairman and CEO Jim Clifton wrote this week. "How many more people are coming to the southern border? And what is the plan?"
The answers: Almost certainly many more. And we don't know.
2. Building the AI-enabled factory
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A startup is employing AI to streamline and perfect manufacturing.
Why it matters: As valuable as machine learning has been in software, the next phase could be even more disruptive: bringing AI to the often messy process of making things.
What's happening: Nanotronics, a Brooklyn-based science technology company, has developed a platform that combines AI, automation and computer imaging to identify anomalies in the manufacturing process.
Quality control is usually the province of workers, but Nanotronics is able to automate much of the process, leading to an "autonomous factory that can change parameters and create alerts, doing things that humans just wouldn't be able to do," says Matthew Putman, the company's founder and CEO.
For Nanotronics' partners — which include biotech and semiconductor companies — "AI becomes a great partner in being able to build a factory," he says.
By the numbers: A report last year from the research firm Technavio estimates that the size of the broader automated industrial quality control market is expected to grow by 7% a year between 2020 and 2024.
That growth will likely be accelerated by the effects of the pandemic, which disrupted supply chains and put a premium on the ability to automate manufacturing as much as possible.
Situational awareness: On Thursday, Nanotronics announced a partnership with chemical manufacturer Solugen to use its technology to ensure clean water and safety in Solugen's autonomous chemical plants.
"I don't want the next big tech idea to be a social network. I want it to be a factory."
— Matthew Putman, Nanotronics
3. ACLU to FOIA information about national security uses of AI
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The ACLU will be seeking information about how the government is using artificial intelligence in national security.
Why it matters: The development of AI has major implications for security, surveillance and justice. The ACLU's request may help shed some light on the government's often opaque applications of AI.
Driving the news: Later today, the ACLU will be filing a broad Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the CIA, the NSA, the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies concerning the government's use of AI, especially in the area of national security.
"The problem with these AI systems is that they're black boxes," says Patrick Toomey, senior staff attorney at the ACLU National Security Project. "The public needs to know exactly what kinds of fundamental decisions about our lives the government is handing over to AI."
Details: The ACLU is specifically concerned about "vetting and screening processes in agencies like Homeland Security and tools that can analyze voice, data and video," says Toomey.
Another area of concern is the possibility that AI systems could be "biased against people of color, women and marginalized communities," he adds.
Background: The FOIA request was prompted in part by a recent 750-page report put out by the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence that lays out a case for the U.S. to embrace AI throughout the national security sector.
The bottom line: "AI will be a society shaping technology," says Toomey.
"Because of that, we have to be considering what safeguards and protections are necessary from the start."
As countries struggle to meet ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions, financial backers and government officials are grappling with how to study ideas for engineering the Earth's climate, my Axios colleagues Andrew Freedman and Alison Snyder write.
Why it matters: Once dismissed as science fiction, solar geoengineering is now viewed as a possible tool to help humans reduce the dangerous impacts of climate change on ecosystems and society. However, much remains to be learned about these schemes before they can be considered.
Driving the news: A report released Thursday by the National Academies of Sciences (NAS) details recommendations for conducting, funding and governing research on solar geoengineering.
The authors say most climate research resources should still be steered toward mitigation and adaptation, but they call for $100 million to $200 million to be devoted to studying solar geoengineering over the next five years.
The report's authors also call for a comprehensive research program that would involve all federal agencies conducting climate research.
The research program would seek to answer not only if solar geoengineering programs can be feasibly deployed, but also address the thorny question of whether they should be once more is known about the technologies.
How it works: Solar geoengineering involves injecting aerosols into the stratosphere or brightening clouds over the world's oceans with the aim of reflecting sunlight and lowering global temperatures.
But the technology doesn't exist yet, says Alan Robock, a climate scientist at Rutgers University who models the potential impact of geoengineering on the climate.
Details: The NAS report recommends funding modeling, theory and governance of solar geoengineering over the next five years. It specifically cautions against a move to develop and deploy such technologies.
The pushback: Some of the opposition to geoengineering research stems from concerns that it could distract from efforts to rein in emissions.
The bottom line: "The underlying decision is, should humans do this or not?" Keith said. "Learn, then decide, is the right lesson from my point of view."
The conservative New York Times columnist on the apparent waning of intellectual life at a time of cultural exhaustion.
Zack Snyder's superhero universe is unsettling — but says a lot about our reality (Alyssa Rosenberg — Washington Post)
The four-plus hour Snyder cut of "Justice League" may be an exercise in audience endurance, but its strange and disturbing vision of superheroes is a better fit for our moment than the far more popular Marvel franchises.
No one can find the animal that gave people COVID-19 (Antonio Regalado — MIT Tech Review)
Assuming the novel coronavirus didn't come from a lab leak — as former CDC director Robert Redfield argued yesterday — the missing link is how the virus got from wild bats to human beings.
The bank effect and the big boat blocking the Suez (Brendan Greeley — Financial Times)
If you — like the entire internet — can't get enough of big boat stuck content, check out this story arguing that the real problem is the sheer size of modern container ships.
6. 1 sci-fi thing: "The Expanse"
The first book in "The Expanse" series.
A series of novels that have been turned into a TV show offers one of the most realistic visions of what the colonization of space might actually be like.
Why you should read (and watch): "The Expanse" imagines a future where human beings have moved into space without growing much beyond the often unjust political and economic systems of today.
How it works: Set in the 24th century, when humanity has managed to colonize Mars and part of the asteroid belt, "The Expanse" views space not as the final frontier, but as merely the latest backdrop for age-old geopolitical struggles — albeit without the "geo."
Humans have left Earth less out of the spirit of discovery than because their planet had become hot and crowded, with the only opportunities for advancement to be found in the hostile environment of space.
Context: "The Expanse" is an example of "hard sci-fi," meaning it largely operates under the constraints of science as we know it.
So that means no warp drives, no transporters and absolutely no Force.
What definitely exists is gravity, which functions almost as a supporting character on "The Expanse," a factor that always needs to be reckoned with.
Humans who grow up in the lighter gravity of Mars or the asteroid belt can't really function on Earth, which contributes to political divisions.
Analog for "Star Trek" fans: The 1990s series "Deep Space Nine."
But if "Deep Space Nine" was occasionally gritty, "The Expanse" is a veritable Beijing-style sandstorm of grit, featuring brutal worker exploitation, planetary-scale war and very nasty aliens.
Yes, but: Still fun!
Plus Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is such a fan that he reportedly helped save the show from cancellation by moving it to Amazon Prime in 2019.
That's a little odd, given that Bezos is one of the foremost advocates of space settlement, which "The Expanse" largely portrays as a terrible mistake.
The bottom line: Do read the books and watch the show.
Don't go to space.
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"Today, you need to stop and look at what you have, not at what you lack. Count where you have been lucky, look at what has gone your way. Consider how many people who would kill to be where you are, to have been given the life that you have. 'Unblest is he who thinks himself unblest,' Seneca reminded Lucilius. It's a line from some unknown poet, but it's true. You are blessed. Think it and it will become more so."
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Abecma (idecabtagene vicleucel), a cell-based gene therapy to treat adult patients with multiple myeloma who have not responded to, or whose disease has returned after, at least four prior lines (different types) of therapy. Abecma is the first cell-based gene therapy approved by the FDA for the treatment of multiple myeloma.
"The FDA remains committed to advancing novel treatment options for areas of unmet patient need," said Peter Marks, M.D., Ph.D., director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. "While there is no cure for multiple myeloma, the long-term outlook can vary based on the individual's age and the stage of the condition at the time of diagnosis. Today's approval provides a new treatment option for patients who have this uncommon type of cancer."
Multiple myeloma is an uncommon type of blood cancer in which abnormal plasma cells build up in the bone marrow and form tumors in many bones of the body. This disease keeps the bone marrow from making enough healthy blood cells, which can result in low blood counts. Myeloma can also damage the bones and the kidneys and weaken the immune system. The exact cause of multiple myeloma is unknown. According to the National Cancer Institute, myeloma accounted for approximately 1.8% (32,000) of all new cancer cases in the United States in 2020.
Abecma is a B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-directed genetically modified autologous chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy. Each dose of Abecma is a customized treatment created by using a patient's own T-cells, which are a type of white blood cell, to help fight the myeloma. The patient's T-cells are collected and genetically modified to include a new gene that facilitates targeting and killing myeloma cells. Once the cells are modified, they are infused back into the patient.
The safety and efficacy of Abecma were established in a multicenter study of 127 patients with relapsed myeloma (myeloma that returns after completion of treatment) and refractory myeloma (myeloma that does not respond to treatment), who received at least three prior antimyeloma lines of therapy. About 88% of patients in the study group had received four or more prior lines of antimyeloma therapy. Overall, 72% of patients partially or completely responded to the treatment. Of those studied, 28% of patients showed complete response—or disappearance of all signs of multiple myeloma—to Abecma, and 65% of this group remained in complete response to the treatment for at least 12 months.
Treatment with Abecma has the potential to cause severe side effects.The label carries a boxed warning for, cytokine release syndrome (CRS), hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis/macrophage activation syndrome (HLH/MAS), neurologic toxicity, and prolonged cytopenia, all of which can be fatal or life-threatening. CRS and HLH/MAS are systemic responses to the activation and proliferation of CAR-T cells causing high fever and flu-like symptoms, and prolonged cytopenia is a drop in the number of a certain blood cell type for an extended period of time. The most common side effects of Abecma include CRS, infections, fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and a weakened immune system. Side effects from treatment usually appear within the first one to two weeks after treatment, but some side effects may occur later. Patients with multiple myeloma should consult with their health care professionals to determine whether Abecma is an appropriate treatment for them.
Because of the risk of CRS and neurologic toxicities, Abecma is being approved with a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy which includes elements to assure safe use. The FDA is requiring that hospitals and their associated clinics that dispense Abecma be specially certified and staff involved in the prescribing, dispensing or administering of Abecma are trained to recognize and manage CRS and nervous system toxicities and other side effects of Abecma. Also, patients must be informed of the potential serious side effects and of the importance of promptly returning to the treatment site if side effects develop after receiving Abecma.
To further evaluate the long-term safety, the FDA is also requiring the manufacturer to conduct a post-marketing observational study involving patients treated with Abecma.
Abecma was granted Orphan Drug and Breakthrough Therapy designations by the FDA. Orphan Drug designation provides incentives to assist and encourage the development of drugs for rare diseases. Breakthrough Therapy designation is a process designed to expedite the development and review of drugs that are intended to treat a serious condition and preliminary clinical evidence indicates that the drug may demonstrate substantial improvement over available therapy on a clinically significant endpoint(s). Breakthrough Therapy designation was granted based on sustained responses observed in patients with relapsed and refractory myeloma.
Drugs approved under expedited programs, such as Breakthrough Therapy designation, are held to the same approval standards as all other FDA approvals.
The FDA granted approval of Abecma to Celgene Corporation, a Bristol Myers Squibb company.
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SCOOP: BOEHNER JUMPS INTO GOP PRIMARY — Alex Isenstadt writes in: "Former House Speaker JOHN BOEHNER is slated to be the special guest at a Monday afternoon Zoom fundraiser for Rep. ANTHONY GONZALEZ (R-Ohio), according to an invitation obtained by POLITICO. Gonzalez was one of 10 House Republicans to vote for former President DONALD TRUMP'S impeachment, and he's now facing the repercussions: a primary challenge from the right by MAX MILLER, a former Trump White House side. Trump hosted a fundraiser for Miller at Mar-a-Lago this week."
This will be the second fundraiser in a week headlined by a former House speaker for a GOP incumbent targeted by Trump. On Thursday, PAUL RYAN was the special guest at an event in Alexandria for Rep. LIZ CHENEY (R-Wyo.), the third-ranking Republican who's drawn Trump's wrath with her very public criticism of him since Jan. 6.
The competing events pitting staples of the old Republican guard like Boehner and Ryan against Trump put the spotlight on House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY. It's the leader's job to protect incumbents, and McCarthy has said he intends to help all his members win reelection. But it still remains to be seen how active he'll be in helping the 10 black sheep raise money and turn out their voters.
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VOTING RIGHTS LATEST — "Biden urges Congress to pass election reform in wake of Georgia voting restrictions,"by Ben Leonard: "'It has nothing to do with fairness, nothing to do with decency. They passed the law saying you can't provide water for people standing in line while they're waiting to vote? You don't need anything else to know that this is nothing but punitive, designed to keep people from voting. You can't provide water for people about to vote? Give me a break.'"
— Trump counteredwith a statement praising the new Georgia law: "Too bad these changes could not have been done sooner!" he said.
The NYT's Nick Corasaniti and Reid Epstein write that the "fight over voting rights is emerging as one of the defining conflicts of the Biden era," and offer a preview of how it will play out in the coming months: "Civil rights groups immediately challenged the Georgia law in federal court, backed by prominent Democratic voting rights lawyers. Several Black leaders described the legal skirmishes to come as an existential fight for representation, saying the law clearly puts a target on Black and brown voters. Protests against voting restrictions unfolded this week in state capitols like Austin, Texas, and Atlanta, and more lawsuits are expected."
The Boston Globe reports that the state of Georgia could face a backlash that extends beyond skirmishing politicians into sports: "The 91st MLB All-Star Game is scheduled to be played in Atlanta this July. But on Thursday, in the wake of voting-restriction legislation signed into law by the Georgia governor, the executive director of the MLB Players Association said the players are ready to discuss moving their annual midsummer exhibition out of Georgia.
"Players are very much aware" of the Georgia voting bill, which places restrictions on voting that some believe will make it particularly difficult for Black voters to reach the polls, said Tony Clark in an interview with the Globe. "As it relates to the All-Star Game, we have not had a conversation with the league on that issue. If there is an opportunity to, we would look forward to having that conversation."
— "Meanwhile, the National Black Justice Coalition … has urged the PGA to pull the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club next month. He also encouraged golfers to not play the event," notes Newsweek.
And NYT's Carl Hulse reports that Democratic activists want the party to go all-in by including D.C. statehood in whatever voting rights bill they try to pass. "Some backers of statehood say that they see the more comprehensive legislation as the most expedient route and that the current Democratic effort to protect minority voting rights would fall short if residents of the nation's capital ultimately lacked representation. …
"The call to include statehood in broad Democratic legislation that would institute fundamental changes in the nation's conduct of elections and campaigns is a strategic shift for the activists. They had coalesced behind an independent measure that would make the District of Columbia the 51st state and entitle residents who pay federal taxes to voting representation in the House and Senate. The change in tactics is not endorsed by Senate backers of the legislation, who still see a separate statehood bill as the best approach for both statehood and the voting rights measure."
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SENATE PRIVILEGE —"GOP senator flashes congressional pin after car was pulled over by Capitol Police, sources say," by Manu Raju: "It was Thursday afternoon before a Senate recess was about to begin, and senators were in a hurry — especially Marsha Blackburn. As senators bolted from the chamber after the week's final vote to catch their afternoon flights, the Tennessee Republican hopped in a waiting car along with an aide and made her way down Constitution Avenue. But the car was pulled over by US Capitol Police.
"Blackburn then jumped out of the car, identified herself as a senator and showed the officer her congressional pin, according to a text message and a source familiar with the matter. The officer then let the car go. US Capitol Police says it has no record of the incident."
— WaPo's James Hohmann with the quick take: "This is emblematic of why so many everyday Americans dislike career politicians like Marsha Blackburn. The mentality seems to be that the rules apply to all of us but not her/them."
BERNIE SPIES AN OPENING — "Sanders pushes Medicare expansion in Dems' next big bill," by Burgess Everett: "The Vermont Independent is urging his party to force Medicare to enter into negotiations with drug companies and use that revenue to pay for a huge expansion of the entitlement program. Sanders, who chairs the Senate Budget Committee, is aiming to lower Medicare's eligibility age from 65 to 55 or 60 years old and expand the program to cover dental work, glasses and eye surgeries as well as hearing aids.
"Those major changes would be rolled into a massive infrastructure bill Democrats are starting to craft that's likely to include … tax policy as well. … Senior Democrats say they are confident that issues like health care would pass muster under the Senate budget rules."
— Sanders isn't the only progressive working this angle. Congressional Progressive Caucus leader PRAMILA JAYAPAL (D-Wash.) has also been privately pushing the White House to address health care in the next reconciliation package. A well-connected Hill source told us early on — around Inauguration Day — that Biden was not interested in tackling a health care overhaul. But the left is riding high right now and feeling bullish about pressuring him to stick to his campaign promise to expand Medicare and pass a public option.
"We want to see those agreements followed through on in the 'Build Back Better' package," Jayapal told me recently, noting that White House chief of staff RON KLAIN was on the Biden-Sanders unity task force that recommended the Medicare/public option reforms. "We want to see those followed through on. … Health care is an area that could fit under reconciliation."
IMMIGRATION FILES
SURGE EXPECTED — "Border Crossings by Migrant Children to Rise Sharply, U.S. Estimates Show," WSJ: "The government estimates that about between 18,600 and 22,000 children could cross the border in April. For May, officials are estimating the figure could rise to roughly between 21,800 and 25,000. Border Patrol officials have said they expect taking more than 16,000 children into custody this month, a record for any month at the border since at least 2010, according to government data."
— "Biden says he wants to ramp up expulsions of migrant families, but most are being allowed to stay,"CBS: "[T]he policy is currently being enforced inconsistently across the southern border, frustrating both immigrant advocates and government officials. U.S. agents in south Texas are not expelling Central American families with children younger than seven years of age to Mexico, according to a senior Border Patrol official who requested anonymity during a call with reporters Friday. …
"About 86% of the families CBP encountered Thursday were processed under U.S. immigration law and not expelled, CBP said."
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LATEST IN ALBANY — "Gov. Andrew Cuomo Aides Receive Subpoenas in Sexual-Harassment Investigation,"WSJ: "Melissa DeRosa, whose title is secretary to the governor and who has been at the center of the state's pandemic response, is among the officials to receive a subpoena earlier this month … Ana Liss, a former aide to Mr. Cuomo who has accused the Democratic governor of misconduct, said that, during an interview with investigators, she was asked about Ms. DeRosa's behavior in the workplace. …
"In a statement, Ms. DeRosa said she cared deeply about public service and didn't get much sleep during the pandemic because she was working long hours. 'The last thing I would do in my day is call family members of healthcare workers who died and tell them I'm sorry for their pain, and then close the door, lay on the floor and cry,' she said in response to questions for this article. 'I am not the one-dimensional person that has been portrayed in the press.'"
WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT — DETROIT NEWS: "Michigan Republican Party Chairman Ron Weiser labeled the state's top Democratic officeholders 'witches' and referenced 'assassination' when pressed Thursday for answers about how to remove two sitting GOP congressmen. … Someone in the crowd asked how to unseat U.S. Reps. Fred Upton of St. Joseph and Peter Meijer of Grand Rapids Township, who were among 10 House Republicans to support the impeachment of former President Donald Trump …
"Weiser responded the party is focused on beating the 'three witches' in 2022, apparently referring to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson … Then someone in the crowd can be heard asking about the 'witches in our own party.' 'Ma'am, other than assassination, I have no other way … other than voting out. OK?' Weiser said. 'You people have to go out there and support their opponents. You have to do what you need to get out the vote in those areas. That's how you beat people.'" Video
AMERICA AND THE WORLD
LITTLE ROCKET MAN — "Biden team holds fire after North Korean missile launches,"by Lara Seligman and Nahal Toosi: "Joe Biden says North Korea is his top foreign policy issue. Just don't expect him to do much about it — at least not in public. … As for the Pentagon, officials familiar with the discussions say military leaders have no immediate plans to respond or escalate …
"[T]he Biden team is taking a more conventional approach. The administration is in the midst of a comprehensive review of North Korea policy, and for now at least, the Biden team is avoiding escalation while urging allies behind the scenes to step up pressure on Pyongyang. … But there are steps the Biden team can take to send a stronger signal without resorting to military action."
MOVING CAREFULLY — "Officials Try to Sway Biden Using Intelligence on Potential for Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan," NYT: "American intelligence agencies have told the Biden administration that if U.S. troops leave before a power-sharing settlement is reached between the Taliban and the Afghan government, the country could fall largely under the control of the Taliban within two or three years after the withdrawal of international forces. That could potentially open the door for Al Qaeda to rebuild its strength within the country, according to American officials.
"The classified assessment, first prepared last year for the Trump administration but not previously disclosed, is the latest in a series of grim predictions of Afghanistan's future that intelligence analysts have delivered throughout the two-decade-long war."
JAN. 6 AND ITS AFTERMATH
CHANGING OF THE GUARD — "Pelosi taps D.C. National Guard chief as top House security official,"by Kyle Cheney: "[Maj. Gen. William] Walker, a 39-year military veteran, will become the House's permanent sergeant-at-arms … 'His historic appointment as the first Black American to serve as Sergeant-at-Arms is an important step forward for this institution and our nation,' Pelosi said in a statement. The California Democrat also noted that Walker had a long career as a special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration."
CLICKER — "The nation's cartoonists on the week in politics," edited by Matt Wuerker — 16 funnies
GREAT WEEKEND READS, curated by Ryan Lizza:
— "How Sara Gruen Lost Her Life," by Abbott Kahler for N.Y. Mag's Vulture: "The Water for Elephants author's six-year fight to free an incarcerated man left her absolutely broke and critically ill."
— "Notes from a Moab Trailer," by Mark Sundeen for Outside: "What I learned about love, loss, and landscape over two decades of living in a 1961 Artcraft mobile home in the Utah desert."
— "Unlocking the Covid Code," by Jon Gertner for NYT Magazine: "Ultrafast and ultracheap sequencing could reshape the future of health care."
— "The missing students of the pandemic,"by WaPo's Eli Saslow: "A California school official searches his district for the hundreds left behind by covid-19."
— "Islands in the Stream,"by David Dayen for The American Prospect: "Musicians are in peril, at the mercy of giant monopolies that profit off their work."
— "A New Crime Wave—and What to Do About It,"by Heather Mac Donald for City Journal: "New York City rejected the policing lessons that led to its success, and violence is surging."
— "Rock Me on the Water,"an excellent new book by Ron Brownstein about "1974—The Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music, Television, and Politics." (May take more than the weekend but worth it!)
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STAFFING UP — The White House announced it plans to nominate Daniel Kritenbrink, Brian Nichols and Brett Holmgren as assistant secretaries of State.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Kevin Benacci, VP at Targeted Victory leading the cybersecurity practice and a CISA alum, and Jessica Rodek Benacci, senior counsel at Cardinal Health, recently welcomed Charlotte Cecelia Benacci. Pic… Another pic
BIRTHWEEK (was Friday): former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: NPR's Mary Louise Kelly … Rob Nabors of the Gates Foundation … Natalie (Buchanan) Joyce, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's deputy COS for member services … Rachel Semmel of the Center for American Restoration … NBC/MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff (38) … Steve Atkiss … CNN's Meredith Artley … Frank Sadler … Liz Johnson, chief of staff for Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) … The 19th's Shefali Luthra … Alberto Martinez of Targeted Victory … Whitney Smith, deputy comms director for Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) … POLITICO's Stephanie Beasley, Kameryn Stanhouse and Toni DeWitt … Katie Johnson of Jenner & Block … former Rep. Susan Molinari (R-N.Y.) (63) … Jonathan Beam … Niki Christoff … Lane Bailey of the Advocom Group … Walt Mossberg (74) … Lisa Zhang … Alex Aragon of the American Gaming Association … Billy Moore … Mara Vandlik … David Mitrani … Lauren Dikis … Edelman's Erin Schwille … Roll Call's John M. Donnelly … Iain Hart, legislative director for Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) (31) … Laura Driscoll … Steven Newman (79) … Sally Kohn
"State of the Union": Secretary of State Antony Blinken … Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) … Rep. Nikema Williams (D-Ga.) … Sanjay Gupta.
FOX
"Fox News Sunday": White House press secretary Jen Psaki … Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). Panel: Josh Holmes, Shannon Bream and Harold Ford, Jr. Power Players: Taylor Gaussoin and Joe DiPietro.
NBC
"Meet the Press": Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) … Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) … Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.). Panel: Peter Baker, Al Cardenas, Heather McGhee and Vicky Nguyen.
CBS
"Face the Nation": Anthony Fauci … Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) … Rep.-elect Julia Letlow (R-La.) … Anthony Capuano … Scott Gottlieb.
Gray TV
"Full Court Press": Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) … Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) … Jon Decker.
CNN
"Inside Politics": Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) … Seung Min Kim and Jeff Zeleny … Patricia Murphy and Astead Herndon … Mia Love … Ala Stanford.
MSNBC
"The Sunday Show": Ari Berman … Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) … Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) … Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist … Yamiche Alcindor … D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser … Rep. Lucy McBath (D-Ga.).
ABC
"This Week": White House comms director Kate Bedingfield … Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska). Panel: Rahm Emanuel, Leah Wright Rigueur, Margaret Hoover and Ramesh Ponnuru.
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And now that he's in office, he plans to invest a whopping $1.7 TRILLION into this sector over the next four years. And I predict ONE revolutionary company will be at the center of it all.
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What if there was a secret “glitch” in the market that let you spot a HUGE move in a stock... days before it actually happened?
Would you want to know about it? I know I would.
Well, such a “glitch” actually exists: it's called the options market.
Whenever you spot unusual activity with stock options, it's a good sign that there is some MAJOR insider trading going on – trading that will only become public knowledge over the next few days or even weeks.
Here's an example: Last October, I spotted a massive trade in options on a little-known coal company, Warrior Met Coal, Inc. (HCC).
There had been ZERO option activity on this stock for weeks... but then on October 30, just when the stock had plunged from $20 a share down to just $15, someone bought 16,093 call options on the stock.
That's right: 16,093 options!
Someone spent $2 million to control $24 million worth of this company's stock.
That was a good sign that an insider or group of insiders knew that SOMETHING big was up.
And sure enough, something was: Over the next few days and weeks, the stock bounced like a rubber ball:
Now, if you were following this, you, too, could have made the same trade.
You could have purchased April 21 “out of the money” call options for HCC for just $1.20 each or $120 per contract. Ten contracts would have set you back $1,200.
What would have happened?
Well, these calls simply went berserk as the price of the underlying shares jumped from $15 a share back up to $20 and then to $25.
The calls you could have bought for $1.20 soared to $6.50 – and your $1,200 investment would have been worth $6,500. That's a gain of 441%.
You could have potentially made a nice $5,300 profit – in just weeks.
That is the power of the options time machine! It lets you spy on what insiders are doing – and legally profit as a result.
Plus, you can forget all about charting, Stochastics, Fibonnaci retracements, and all of that technical voodoo people associate with trading.
Instead, you simply monitor what insiders are ACTUALLY doing right now... by being able to spot unusual options trading activity.
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Did you miss out on the first crypto boom? Well, one ignored $0.40 crypto could be "the future of banking," minting new wealth for those of you who get in before new global partnerships take hold.
Too many people forget that Bitcoin was trading for just a couple of bucks before it hit the mainstream, exploding tens of thousands of dollars higher.
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One of the worst kept secrets in the business world is the Apple electric car project. And I have two stocks to share today that could see big swings upward once this project kicks into high gear…
The fact that cars are moving in the direction of being fully electric and self-driving is unavoidable — it's the future. Tesla has already done it, and tons of other companies are getting into this space, a la Apple.
Planes and some cars already have autopilot, so think about busses driving themselves... boats and everything in between.
Short selling has been in the news a lot the past few months, and there's plenty of money to be made during a short squeeze — if you have the know-how.
"Don't fight the Fed" is an age-old adage on Wall Street… And the Federal Reserve laid all its cards on the table this week, saying it will keep its benchmark interest rate near zero for the foreseeable future.
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With the moon in critical perfectionist Virgo today, you might be harder on yourself and the people around you more than usual. There's nothing wrong with having high expectations, but when you veer into extreme negativity, that's when the problems start. If you're a boss or parent, be very careful what you say to your employees/kids. Your words...
Today is a terrific day for you, Gemini. You finally seem to have a grasp on your thought processes and inner emotions. You will feel extra sensitive and loving, and people will be drawn to you because of it. You're able to look at your feelings in a rational, levelheaded manner instead being at the mercy of your wildly fluctuating emotions.
Today's planetary alignment confuses signs and signals that under normal circumstances would be pretty self-evident. You know that a certain person is extremely fond of you, and that you, in turn, are equally fond of them; and yet when it comes to arranging a simple date, neither of you can seem to get it right. You both hide your real feelings under a veil of apparent disinterest.
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