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Monday’s top story: Billionaire launches presidential run with $30m TV ad buy. Plus, Dennis Quaid on finding love with a 26-year-old Monday’s top story: billionaire launches presidential run with $30m TV ad buy. Plus, Dennis Quaid on finding love with a 26-year-old
Good morning, I’m Tim Walker with today’s essential stories.Good morning, I’m Tim Walker with today’s essential stories.
Former NY mayor to skip first four Democratic primariesFormer NY mayor to skip first four Democratic primaries
Michael Bloomberg, the self-made billionaire and former three-term mayor of New York City, has formally launched his late bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination with a $30m national TV ad campaign, in which he casts himself, one of the world’s richest men, as a “middle class kid who made good”. The 77-year-old’s self-funded campaign will skip the first four primary states to make a play for the “super Tuesday” states in early March. Michael Bloomberg, the self-made billionaire and former three-term mayor of New York City, has formally launched his late bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination with a $30m national TV ad campaign, in which he casts himself, one of the world’s richest men, as a “middle-class kid who made good”. The 77-year-old’s self-funded campaign will skip the first four primary states to make a play for the “super Tuesday” states in early March.
‘Existential threat.’ Bloomberg is reportedly running because of his concern that none of the existing Democratic candidates can defeat Donald Trump, whom he describes as “an existential threat to our country and our values.” ‘Existential threat.’ Bloomberg is reportedly running because of his concern that none of the existing Democratic candidates can defeat Donald Trump, whom he describes as “an existential threat to our country and our values”.
Amy Klobuchar. The Minnesota senator, one of the more centrist candidates in the Democratic field, said on Sunday that her party “better not screw this up” by alienating independents and moderate Republicans.Amy Klobuchar. The Minnesota senator, one of the more centrist candidates in the Democratic field, said on Sunday that her party “better not screw this up” by alienating independents and moderate Republicans.
Republicans remain unified in defence of TrumpRepublicans remain unified in defence of Trump
Any hope that congressional Democrats held out of building bipartisan support for the president’s impeachment appears to have been dashed, with the GOP remaining united in its defence of Donald Trump. Despite a week of damning testimony, in which fresh evidence emerged of Trump’s misconduct over Ukraine, those Republicans who braved the Sunday shows stuck firmly to a series of pro-Trump talking points that are misleading at best. Any hope that congressional Democrats held of building bipartisan support for the president’s impeachment appears to have been dashed, with the GOP remaining united in its defence of Donald Trump. Despite a week of damning testimony, in which fresh evidence emerged of Trump’s misconduct over Ukraine, those Republicans who braved the Sunday shows stuck firmly to a series of pro-Trump talking points that are misleading at best.
Navy secretary. The US defence secretary, Mark Esper, has fired the Navy’s top official, Richard Spencer, over his handling of the controversial case of a Navy Seal accused of war crimes in Iraq, who had won Trump’s backing on Twitter.Navy secretary. The US defence secretary, Mark Esper, has fired the Navy’s top official, Richard Spencer, over his handling of the controversial case of a Navy Seal accused of war crimes in Iraq, who had won Trump’s backing on Twitter.
Leaked China cables reveal extent of Uighur crackdownLeaked China cables reveal extent of Uighur crackdown
A set of classified internal documents, dubbed the China cables, has been leaked from within the Chinese communist party describing the workings of the network of prison camps that holds more than a million ethnic minority Uighur Muslims from the country’s north-western Xinjiang region. The documents also throw light on the surveillance technology being used by Beijing to monitor the same minority communities, both inside China and beyond its borders. A set of classified internal documents, known as the China cables and leaked from within the Chinese Communist party, describes the workings of the network of prison camps that holds more than a million ethnic minority Uighur Muslims from the country’s north-western Xinjiang region. The documents also throw light on the surveillance technology being used by Beijing to monitor the same minority communities, both inside China and beyond its borders.
Beijing responds. The Chinese embassy in the UK has responded to the leaked cables, calling them “fake news” and insisting “there are no so-called ‘detention camps’ in Xinjiang”.Beijing responds. The Chinese embassy in the UK has responded to the leaked cables, calling them “fake news” and insisting “there are no so-called ‘detention camps’ in Xinjiang”.
Hong Kong votes. After months of political and civil unrest, Hong Kong voters have delivered a “slap on the cheek” to their city’s Beijing-backed leadership, with landslide victories for pro-democracy candidates in the weekend’s local elections.Hong Kong votes. After months of political and civil unrest, Hong Kong voters have delivered a “slap on the cheek” to their city’s Beijing-backed leadership, with landslide victories for pro-democracy candidates in the weekend’s local elections.
Exiled Morales: ‘civil conflict’ risk if I stand in next electionsExiled Morales: ‘civil conflict’ risk if I stand in next elections
The former Bolivian president, Evo Morales, has ruled out standing in his country’s next elections, to try to prevent the current unrest descending further into civil conflict. “In the name of peace, sacrifices have to be made and I am sacrificing my candidacy even though I have every right to it,” he told the Guardian’s Jo Tuckman in an interview in Mexico City, to which he fled following the “coup” that ended his 14-year socialist rule earlier this month. The former Bolivian president Evo Morales has ruled out standing in his country’s next elections, to try to prevent the current unrest descending further into civil conflict. “In the name of peace, sacrifices have to be made and I am sacrificing my candidacy even though I have every right to it,” he told the Guardian’s Jo Tuckman in an interview in Mexico City, to which he fled following the “coup” that ended his 14-year socialist rule earlier this month.
‘Racist’ elite. At least 32 people have died in recent clashes between the Bolivian authorities and pro-Morales protesters, who are mostly poor and indigenous. Morales blamed the crisis on the country’s “racist and vengeful” old elite, backed by the US “empire in the north”.‘Racist’ elite. At least 32 people have died in recent clashes between the Bolivian authorities and pro-Morales protesters, who are mostly poor and indigenous. Morales blamed the crisis on the country’s “racist and vengeful” old elite, backed by the US “empire in the north”.
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Taylor Swift won six American Music awards on Sunday night, including artist of the year and artist of the decade, taking her all-time total to 29 to surpass Michael Jackson’s record of 24.Taylor Swift won six American Music awards on Sunday night, including artist of the year and artist of the decade, taking her all-time total to 29 to surpass Michael Jackson’s record of 24.
The former congresswoman Katie Hill, who resigned in October after the publication of nude photographs and allegations of an affair with a staff member, said on Sunday that rightwing media outlets attack women because “they’re easier targets” for bullying.The former congresswoman Katie Hill, who resigned in October after the publication of nude photographs and allegations of an affair with a staff member, said on Sunday that rightwing media outlets attack women because “they’re easier targets” for bullying.
The latest group of 32 US college students to be named Rhodes scholars is made up mostly of minorities, including the first transgender woman selected for the prestigious program.The latest group of 32 US college students to be named Rhodes scholars is made up mostly of minorities, including the first transgender woman selected for the prestigious program.
Prince Andrew is to withdraw his patronage of all 230 of the charities he currently supports, as part of the continuing effort to contain the public relations fallout from his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew is to withdraw his patronage from all 230 of the charities he currently supports, as part of the continuing effort to contain the public relations fallout from his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Florida nudist resorts split between purists and partygoersFlorida nudist resorts split between purists and partygoers
Pasco county near Tampa Bay is the nudist capital of the world, home to at least 13 nudist resorts and neighborhoods. But an ideological gap has opened up between Lake Como, the oldest and most traditional of the resorts, and the nearby Caliente Club, known for its wild swinger parties, as Jordan Blumetti discovered.Pasco county near Tampa Bay is the nudist capital of the world, home to at least 13 nudist resorts and neighborhoods. But an ideological gap has opened up between Lake Como, the oldest and most traditional of the resorts, and the nearby Caliente Club, known for its wild swinger parties, as Jordan Blumetti discovered.
Dennis Quaid: ‘I didn’t go looking for someone younger’Dennis Quaid: ‘I didn’t go looking for someone younger’
Dennis Quaid has long grown bored of talking about the cocaine addiction that landed him in rehab three decades ago. But now he’s in the tabloids for another reason: his engagement to 26-year-old PhD student Laura Savoie. And that, he tells Martha Hayes, he’s more than happy to discuss. Dennis Quaid has long grown bored of talking about the cocaine addiction that landed him in rehab three decades ago. But now he’s in the tabloids for another reason: his engagement to a 26-year-old PhD student, Laura Savoie. And that, he tells Martha Hayes, he’s more than happy to discuss.
Mass shooting leaves Fresno Hmong community shatteredMass shooting leaves Fresno Hmong community shattered
Last weekend gunmen fired into a backyard where friends had gathered to watch a football game in Fresno, California. Four people were killed, all of them members of Central Valley’s tight-knit Hmong community who, writes Sam Levin, came to California as refugees fleeing violence in south-east Asia.Last weekend gunmen fired into a backyard where friends had gathered to watch a football game in Fresno, California. Four people were killed, all of them members of Central Valley’s tight-knit Hmong community who, writes Sam Levin, came to California as refugees fleeing violence in south-east Asia.
Wexit: Alberta’s push for independenceWexit: Alberta’s push for independence
Alberta, the oil-rich western province known as the Texas of Canada, has suffered years of recession and frustration with the federal government. Now a new party founded by an Alberta farmer is channeling those resentments into a push for secession, or “Wexit”, as Leyland Cecco and David Agren report.Alberta, the oil-rich western province known as the Texas of Canada, has suffered years of recession and frustration with the federal government. Now a new party founded by an Alberta farmer is channeling those resentments into a push for secession, or “Wexit”, as Leyland Cecco and David Agren report.
OpinionOpinion
Facebook, Twitter and Google have vowed to “self-regulate” in an attempt to appear responsible amid forthcoming elections in the US and UK. But after years of shallow claims about their democratic potential, it’s clear the tech giants are in fact a major threat to democracy around the world, says Siva Vaidhyanathan.Facebook, Twitter and Google have vowed to “self-regulate” in an attempt to appear responsible amid forthcoming elections in the US and UK. But after years of shallow claims about their democratic potential, it’s clear the tech giants are in fact a major threat to democracy around the world, says Siva Vaidhyanathan.
SportSport
The third season of the US annual rugby competition, Major League Rugby, will kick off in February with three games over two weekends in Las Vegas. But despite some big new signings, there are rumours one of MLR’s founder clubs might leave to form a breakaway league, writes Martin Pengelly.The third season of the US annual rugby competition, Major League Rugby, will kick off in February with three games over two weekends in Las Vegas. But despite some big new signings, there are rumours one of MLR’s founder clubs might leave to form a breakaway league, writes Martin Pengelly.
Despite their 2-1 defeat by Manchester City, Chelsea’s midfield has been reinvented under Frank Lampard’s management, a turnaround to give their fans hope for the future. Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Southampton, by contrast, was a disappointment that leaves Unai Emery’s future very much in doubt. Those are two of 10 talking points from the weekend’s action in the Premier League.Despite their 2-1 defeat by Manchester City, Chelsea’s midfield has been reinvented under Frank Lampard’s management, a turnaround to give their fans hope for the future. Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Southampton, by contrast, was a disappointment that leaves Unai Emery’s future very much in doubt. Those are two of 10 talking points from the weekend’s action in the Premier League.
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