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BREAKING THIS MORNING, FORMER PACKERS QUARTERBACK BRETT FAVRE ANNOUNCES HE HAS PARKINSON’S. >> I ALSO LOST AN INVESTMENT IN A COMPANY THAT I BELIEVE WAS DEVELOPING A BREAKTHROUGH CONCUSSION DRUG. I THOUGHT WOULD HELP OTHERS. AND I’M SURE YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY IT’S TOO LATE FOR ME BECAUSE I’VE RECENTLY BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON’S. THIS IS CAUSED — TO MY HEART THE PLEADED DEBATE TO TAKE MONEY FOR HIS OWN USE. GERRON: FAVRE SHARED HIS DIAGNOSIS DURING A CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON WELFARE REFORM THIS MORNI GETTING SCAMMED. TODAY’S HEARING FOCUSED ON WELFARE FUNDS, WHICH ARE AT THE CASE IN WHICH FAVRE IS ACCUS ALMA MATER, THE UNIVERISTY OF SS VOLLEYBALL STADIUM. FAVRE TODAY, BLAMING. >> THE CHALLENGES MY FAMILY AND I HAVE FACED. THEY FAILED TO PROTECT FUNDS FROM ABUSE AND ARE UNJUSTIFIABLY TRYING TO BLAME ME. THOSE CHALLENGES HAVE HURT MY GOOD NAME AND ARE WORSE THAN ANYTHING I’VE FACED IN FOOTBALL. EVEN BEFORE I WAS SUED. INCLUDING THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FAVRE HAS NOT BEEN CRIMINALLY CHARGED. EVEN THOUGH I HAD PROVIDED SERVICES AND EVEN THOUGH I KNEW AND I KNOW I HAD DONE NOTHING WRONG, I RETURNED THE FUNDS, NO QUESTIONS ASKED. I HAVE ALSO OFFERED TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR A NEW VOLLEYBALL FACILITY AT SOUTHERN MISS, YEAH, THE ONE THAT’S GOTTEN ALL THE PUBLICITY. I WANT TO HELP MY ALMA MATER AND BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY SOUTHERN MISS INTRODUCED ME TO THE NONPROFIT TO SEE IF HAY COULD HELP WITH THE FUNDING. I HAD NO WAY OF KNOWING THAT THERE WAS ANYTHING WRONG ESPECIALLY THAT IT WAS APPROVED BY MULTIPLE ATTORNEYS INCLUDING THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. GERRON: FAVRE HAS NOT BEEN CRIMINALLY CHARGED BUT HE IS MORE THAN 300 DEFENDANTS FILED IN 2022. FAVRE HAS REPAID MORE THAN $1 MILLION IN SPEAKING FEES IN MISS
Jefferson Parish residents affected by Hurricane Francine are now eligible for FEMA assistance. Businesses are also eligible for small business disaster loans. This comes one day after Kenner announced residents and businesses were now eligible for assistance. The city of Kenner is still working on clarifying the process for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program application and establishment of the Disaster Recovery Center and says it should be solidified by next week. We have been persistent on our calls with Jefferson Parish Emergency Management, and our own Emergency Operations team has met with state and federal agencies within city limits to prove Kenner needs recovery assistance from Francine. I am thrilled for Kenners residents and business owners to now have access to these resources, said Mayor Mike Glaser.When the original announcement was made by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Kenner and Jefferson Parish were left off the assistance eligibility, despite being heavily impacted by flooding from the storm.Assistance for eligible survivors can help with serious needs, displacement, temporary lodging, basic home repair costs, personal property loss or other disaster-caused needs. Also, low-interest disaster loans from the U. S. Small Business Administration are available for businesses of all sizes (including landlords), private nonprofits, homeowners and renters.How to apply to FEMA:Homeowners and renters in Jefferson Parish and other designated parishes can apply several ways: Go online to disasterassistance.gov Download the FEMA app for mobile devices. Call the FEMA helpline at 800-621-3362 between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. Help is available in most languages. If you use a relay service, such as video relay (VRS), captioned telephone or other service, give FEMA your number for that service.How to apply: FEMA Individual Disaster Assistance:Go online to www.disasterassistance.gov Download and use the FEMA appCall 800-621-3362 between the hours of 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Central Time dailyIf you have flood, homeowners or renters insurance, you should file a claim as soon as possible. FEMA cannot duplicate benefits for losses covered by insurance. If your policy does not cover all of your disaster expenses, you may be eligible for federal assistance. SBA Assistance: Small Business Administration disaster loans may be available to homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes in areas covered by a disaster, including the city of Kenner. For more information and to apply for SBA assistance, click here.You can contact the SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center for more information at 800-659-2955 or by emailing disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.
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Donald Trump sat in a large barn in rural Pennsylvania on Monday, asking questions of farmers and offering jokes but, in a rarity for his campaign events, mostly listening.The bombastic former president was unusually restrained at an event about China’s influence on the U.S. economy, a roundtable during which farmers and manufacturers expressed concerns about losing their way of life. Behind Trump were large green tractors and a sign declaring Protect our food from China.”The event in Smithton, Pennsylvania, gave Trump a chance to drive his economic message against Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing that imposing tariffs and boosting energy production will lower costs. He highlighted Harris’ reversal of a previous vow to ban fracking, a method of producing natural gas key to Pennsylvania’s economy.And he noted the tractors behind him were manufactured by John Deere, which announced in June it was moving skid steer and track loader manufacturing to Mexico and working to acquire land there for a new factory. Trump threatened the firm with a 200% tariff should he win back the presidency and it opted to export manufacturing to Mexico.If they want to build in the United States, theres no tariff, he added.Trump opened the event with some of his usual themes. He declared that in 2020: “We had an election that didnt exactly work out too good. And it was a disgrace.But he then did something unusual: He let others do most of the talking.When one farmer said recent decades had seen scores of family farms shut down, Trump asked what that meant for overall production. The response was that, thanks to larger farms now operating, total production is actually up but “we are losing the small family farms.I know that, yes, Trump responded somberly. Later, he said, “I am not too worried about the people around this table supporting him on Election Day, while jokingly adding, But you never know.In response to another participants concerns about energy production, Trump said he didnt know that farmers were so energy-dependent. Another farmer talked about Chinese-subsidized businesses, prompting Trump to respond, Thats why we need tariffs.After the same farmer finished her comments by praising him profusely, he intoned: Amen. I agree.Trump has embraced tariffs as he tries to appeal to working-class voters who oppose free-trade deals and the outsourcing of factories and jobs, and the event wasn’t all about showing a more personable side.Later, the former president took questions from reporters and got more customarily combative when asked whether he was concerned that tariffs on manufacturers like John Deere would increase costs for farmers. He said of Harris, She is not going to be good for Pennsylvania.Stopping at a neighborhood market prior to an evening rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Trump bought a bag of popcorn and quipped that, if elected, he may send for more from the Oval Office. He also gave a woman paying for groceries a $100 bill, declaring that her total just went down a hundred bucks.The change didn’t last long. At his evening rally, Trump reverted to form, using an abrasive message to energize mostly conservative, white, working-class voters.Shes a one-woman economic wrecking ball and if she gets four more years, her radical agenda will smash the economy into rubble and grind your financial situation right into the dust, Trump said of Harris. He claimed, She wants to take your guns away even as the vice president has stressed being a gun owner herself.”Shes coming for your money. Shes coming for your pensions, and shes coming for your savings,” he said.The former president urged supporters to get out and vote but scoffed at the idea of casting early ballots, suggesting without evidence that it allowed more time to commit fraud. Citing unknown sources, he declared, They said, if we dont win this election, there may never be another election in this country.At one point, the former president caught a glimpse of himself on the big screen and joked about a handsome man over there before concluding, Oh, its Trump.He also got especially candid with the rally audience saying, I dont like anybody that doesnt like me, Ill be honest, before adding, sounds childish but thats the way it is … call it a personality defect.It was a starkly different tone from Trumps first event in Smithton, which was hosted by the Protecting America Initiative, led by Richard Grenell, Trumps former acting director of national intelligence, and former New York congressman Lee Zeldin.Grenell told the small group of attendees there, China is getting into our farmlands, and we have to be able to see China very clearly.At the end of 2022, China held nearly 250,000 acres of U.S. land, which is slightly less than 1% of foreign-held acres, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. By comparison, Canada was the largest foreign owner of U.S. land, accounting for 32%, or 14.2 million acres.Still, the National Agricultural Law Center estimates that 24 states ban or limit foreigners without residency and foreign businesses or governments from owning private farmland. The issue emerged after a Chinese billionaire bought more than 130,000 acres near a U.S. Air Force base in Texas and another Chinese company sought to build a corn plant near an Air Force base in North Dakota.Rex Murphy, from a nearby rural community who raises cattle and grows corn and hay, said farmers support Trump in this area, and said he wanted fewer taxes and more freedom.I want him to do everything for the economy, said Murphy, 48. If he just becomes president, and he does what he does, he will do more.Harris is visiting Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Attending a New York fundraiser on Monday, Harris running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, told a group of about 30 donors focused on climate change that Trumps energy catchphrase of drill, baby, drill is not a solution to things, and the public knows that its a cheap, easy thing.Walz, speaking at a midtown Manhattan hotel to an audience that included former presidential candidate Tom Steyer and Hollywood producer Jeffrey Katzenberg, called climate change an existential threat but also an incredible opportunity to grow our economy. He specifically cited farmers who use their land to generate wind energy in addition to growing crops.Harris campaign spokesman Joseph Costello said that despite all his lies and pandering, Donald Trump used the White House to give handouts to wealthy corporations and foreign companies.”Costello said in a statement that those came “at the expense of family farmers, drive farm bankruptcies to record levels, and sacrifice small American farmers as pawns in his failed trade war with China.