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Austin Theriault hopes to bring a fresh perspective to Washington [Video]

TAKE PLACE. REPORTING LIVE IN THE STUDIO I’M NORAH HOGAN FOR 8 INVESTIGATES. TURNING TO COMMITMENT 2024– IN ONE OF THE TOP RACES TO WATCH IN THE COUNTRY – WE’RE SITTING DOWN WITH BOTH CANDIDATES IN MAINE’S SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. TONIGHT YOU’LL HEAR FROM REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER AUSTIN THERIAULT – AND WHY HE HOPES TO UNSEAT THE INCUMBENT DEMOCRAT – REPRESENTATIVE JARED GOLDEN. CATE MCCUSKER SAT DOWN WITH THE FRESHMAN STATE LAWMAKER ON HIS HOME TURF – THE RACETRACK. NAT POP CAR DRIVING BY FORMER NASCAR DRIVER AUSTIN THERIAULT HOPES TO BRING A FRESH PERSPECTIVE TO DC. 14;41;48;09 – 14;41;57;29 “WE JUST NEED REGULAR PEOPLE GETTING INVOLVED, AND I FELT LIKE WITH MY AGE AND MY CERTAINLY MY LIFE EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY, I BROUGHT A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE TO THE TABLE.” GROWING UP IN A LOGGING FAMILY IN FORT KENT – THERIAULT WANTS TO LOWER TAXES AND HELP BUSINESS OWNERS. 14;42;17;06 – 14;42;33;04 “SMALL BUSINESSES ARE THE BACKBONE. I WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT THEIR TAXES ARE LOW. WHEN THEY WANT TO INVEST, THAT THEY HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO, YOU KNOW, GET THE FINANCING THEY NEED, AND THEY CAN MAKE SURE THAT THEY CAN PROVIDE A GOOD PAYING, OPPORTUNITY FOR THEIR EMPLOYEES.” IN RESPONSE TO THE LEWISTON MASS SHOOTING – THERIAULT BLAMED FAILURES TO ENFORCE OUR CURRENT YELLOW FLAG LAWS – AND HE AIMS TO INVEST IN MENTAL HEALTH. 14;46;11;03 – 14;46;19;11 “I THINK IT’S A MATTER OF ENFORCING THE LAWS THAT ARE ON THE BOOKS, BUT ALSO MAKING SURE THAT WE HAVE THE BEHAVIORAL HEALH RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE WHEN THEY’RE EXPERIENCING A CRISIS.” HE ALSO DOES NOT WANT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES TO FEDERAL ABORTION LAWS – AND SAYS THAT ISSUE SHOULD BE LEFT TO THE STATES. 14;48;38;15 – 14;48;47;14 “I WOULD VOTE AGAINST ANY FEDERAL LEGISLATION THAT LIMITS ACCESS TO ABORTION. I BELIEVE THAT RIGHT NOW THE VOTERS ARE DECIDING THIS AT THE STATE LEVEL.” THERIAULT PLEDGED TO BE TOUGHER ON IMMIGRATION THAN HIS OPPONENT. 14;50;19;09 – 14;50;23;18 “WE HAVE TO STOP THE INCENTIVIZING OF PEOPLE TO COME ACROSS THE BORDER ILLEGALLY.”. BUTTED 14;50;34;02 – 14;50;49;15 AND I BELIEVE IN BORDER SECURITY. I THINK THAT’S THE FIRST THING THAT HAS TO HAPPEN, WHETHER PEOPLE WANT TO CALL IT A FENCE OR A WALL, THERE ARE GAPS IN THE BORDER THAT HAVE TO BE ADDRESSED, AND I WOULD CERTAINLY VOTE FOR FUNDING FOR THAT,” BUT HIS MAIN CRITIQUE OF JARED GOLDEN HAS BEEN TO REPEATEDLY CALL HIM A “FLIP-FLOPPER” 14;51;35;26 – 14;51;43;08 “I UNDERSTAND PEOPLE EVOLVE, BUT EVOLVING ON EVERY SINGLE ISSUE TO ME IS A LACK OF LEADERSHIP AND NOT BEING, CONSISTENT WITH WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN.” ALTHOUGH THERIAULT HAS TOUTED HIS ENDORSEMENT BY FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND HAS CAMPAIGNED WITH OTHER PROMINENT GOP LEADERS – HE SAYS HE’S A BIPARTISAN LEADER AND HOPES TO BE A VOICE FOR EVERYBODY. 14;53;52;07 – 14;53;59;08 AMERICA HAS SEEN BETTER DAYS IN THE PAST, WHEN WE HAD MORE UNITY, WE HAD MORE BELONGING, AND PEOPLE FELT LIKE WE WERE WORKING TOGETHER. I REALLY WANT TO TRY TO GET BACK TO THAT.” BUTTED 14;54;08;26 – 14;54;17;12 I WANT TO BE A VOICE SO THAT PEOPLE FEEL LIKE REGARDLESS OF WHAT PARTY THEY BELONG TO, THEY CAN COME SIT DOWN AT OUR TABLE AND WE CAN FIND SOLUTIONS TO

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US warns Israel to boost humanitarian aid into Gaza or risk losing weapons funding [Video]

The Biden administration has warned Israel that it must increase the amount of humanitarian aid it is allowing into Gaza within the next 30 days or it could risk losing access to U.S. weapons funding.Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned their Israeli counterparts in a letter dated Sunday that the changes must occur. The letter, which restates U.S. policy toward humanitarian aid and arms transfers, was sent amid deteriorating conditions in northern Gaza and an Israeli airstrike on a hospital tent site in central Gaza that killed at least four people and burned others.A similar letter that Blinken sent to Israeli officials in April led to more humanitarian assistance getting to the Palestinian territory, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Tuesday. But that has not lasted.In fact, its fallen by over 50% from where it was at its peak,” Miller said at a briefing. “So the secretary, along with Secretary Austin, thought it was appropriate to make clear to the government of Israel that there are changes that they need to make again, to see that the level of assistance making it into Gaza comes back up from the very, very low levels that it is at today.For Israel to continue qualifying for foreign military financing, the level of aid getting into Gaza must increase to at least 350 trucks a day, Israel must institute additional humanitarian pauses and provide increased security for humanitarian sites, Austin and Blinken said in their letter. They said Israel had 30 days to respond to the requirements.The letter was not meant as a threat,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters. “The letter was simply meant to reiterate the sense of urgency we feel and the seriousness with which we feel it, about the need for an increase, a dramatic increase in humanitarian assistance.An Israeli official confirmed a letter had been delivered but did not discuss the contents. That official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a diplomatic matter, confirmed the U.S. had raised humanitarian concerns and was putting pressure on Israel to speed up the flow of aid into Gaza.The letter, which an Axios reporter posted a copy of online, was sent during a period of growing frustration in the administration that despite repeated and increasingly vocal requests to scale back offensive operations against Hamas, Israels bombardment has led to unnecessary civilian deaths and risks plunging the region into a much wider war.We are particularly concerned that recent actions by the Israeli government, including halting commercial imports, denying or impeding 90 percent of humanitarian movements and other restrictions have kept aid from flowing, Blinken and Austin said.The Biden administration is increasing its calls for its ally and biggest recipient of U.S. military aid to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza while assuring that America’s support for Israel is unwavering just before the U.S. presidential election in three weeks.Funding for Israel has long carried weight in U.S. politics, and Biden said this month that no administration has helped Israel more than I have.Humanitarian aid groups fear that Israeli leaders may approve a plan to seal off humanitarian aid to northern Gaza in an attempt to starve out Hamas, which could trap hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who are unwilling or unable to leave their homes without food, water, medicine and fuel.U.N. humanitarian officials said last week that aid entering Gaza is at its lowest level in months. About 80 trucks carrying aid have entered through crossings in Gazas north since Oct. 1, down from roughly 60 trucks a day previously, according to the U.N. website tracking deliveries.COGAT, the Israeli body facilitating aid crossings into Gaza, denied that crossings to the north have been closed.U.S. officials said the letter was sent to remind Israel of both its obligations under international humanitarian law and of the Biden administrations legal obligation to ensure that the delivery of American humanitarian assistance should not be hindered, diverted or held up by a recipient of U.S. military aid.Israels retaliatory offensive since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas has killed over 42,000 people in Gaza, according to the territorys Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count. The Hamas attacks that launched the war killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and militants abducted another 250.The United States has spent a record of at least $17.9 billion on military aid to Israel since the war in Gaza began and led to escalating conflict around the Middle East, according to a report for Brown Universitys Costs of War project.That aid has enabled Israel to purchase billions of dollars worth of munitions it has used in its operations against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. However, many of those strikes also have killed civilians in both areas.

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US warns Israel to boost humanitarian aid into Gaza or risk losing weapons funding [Video]

The Biden administration has warned Israel that it must increase the amount of humanitarian aid it is allowing into Gaza within the next 30 days or it could risk losing access to U.S. weapons funding.Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned their Israeli counterparts in a letter dated Sunday that the changes must occur. The letter, which restates U.S. policy toward humanitarian aid and arms transfers, was sent amid deteriorating conditions in northern Gaza and an Israeli airstrike on a hospital tent site in central Gaza that killed at least four people and burned others.A similar letter that Blinken sent to Israeli officials in April led to more humanitarian assistance getting to the Palestinian territory, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Tuesday. But that has not lasted.In fact, its fallen by over 50% from where it was at its peak,” Miller said at a briefing. “So the secretary, along with Secretary Austin, thought it was appropriate to make clear to the government of Israel that there are changes that they need to make again, to see that the level of assistance making it into Gaza comes back up from the very, very low levels that it is at today.For Israel to continue qualifying for foreign military financing, the level of aid getting into Gaza must increase to at least 350 trucks a day, Israel must institute additional humanitarian pauses and provide increased security for humanitarian sites, Austin and Blinken said in their letter. They said Israel had 30 days to respond to the requirements.The letter was not meant as a threat,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters. “The letter was simply meant to reiterate the sense of urgency we feel and the seriousness with which we feel it, about the need for an increase, a dramatic increase in humanitarian assistance.An Israeli official confirmed a letter had been delivered but did not discuss the contents. That official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a diplomatic matter, confirmed the U.S. had raised humanitarian concerns and was putting pressure on Israel to speed up the flow of aid into Gaza.The letter, which an Axios reporter posted a copy of online, was sent during a period of growing frustration in the administration that despite repeated and increasingly vocal requests to scale back offensive operations against Hamas, Israels bombardment has led to unnecessary civilian deaths and risks plunging the region into a much wider war.We are particularly concerned that recent actions by the Israeli government, including halting commercial imports, denying or impeding 90 percent of humanitarian movements and other restrictions have kept aid from flowing, Blinken and Austin said.The Biden administration is increasing its calls for its ally and biggest recipient of U.S. military aid to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza while assuring that America’s support for Israel is unwavering just before the U.S. presidential election in three weeks.Funding for Israel has long carried weight in U.S. politics, and Biden said this month that no administration has helped Israel more than I have.Humanitarian aid groups fear that Israeli leaders may approve a plan to seal off humanitarian aid to northern Gaza in an attempt to starve out Hamas, which could trap hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who are unwilling or unable to leave their homes without food, water, medicine and fuel.U.N. humanitarian officials said last week that aid entering Gaza is at its lowest level in months. About 80 trucks carrying aid have entered through crossings in Gazas north since Oct. 1, down from roughly 60 trucks a day previously, according to the U.N. website tracking deliveries.COGAT, the Israeli body facilitating aid crossings into Gaza, denied that crossings to the north have been closed.U.S. officials said the letter was sent to remind Israel of both its obligations under international humanitarian law and of the Biden administrations legal obligation to ensure that the delivery of American humanitarian assistance should not be hindered, diverted or held up by a recipient of U.S. military aid.Israels retaliatory offensive since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas has killed over 42,000 people in Gaza, according to the territorys Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count. The Hamas attacks that launched the war killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and militants abducted another 250.The United States has spent a record of at least $17.9 billion on military aid to Israel since the war in Gaza began and led to escalating conflict around the Middle East, according to a report for Brown Universitys Costs of War project.That aid has enabled Israel to purchase billions of dollars worth of munitions it has used in its operations against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. However, many of those strikes also have killed civilians in both areas.

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Monument Therapeutics Secures 1M Investment to Fund Its Schizophrenia Programme And Drive Next Stage of Growth | PR Newswire [Video]

MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Monument Therapeutics, a precision neuroscience company, today announced a further 1M equity investment by the Forster Foundation, a charitable incorporated organisation. The new

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Draft UN climate pact leaves open thorny question of money [Video]

The latest draft of a UN climate deal published Tuesday narrows the options for increasing funding to poorer countries, but leaves unresolved the thorny question of how much they should receive. Nations at the COP29 summit in November are aiming for a new finance goal to replace the $100 billion a year that rich countries