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2018-07-01 18:30:10 UTC  

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2018-07-01 18:30:15 UTC  

Authorities are looking into whether the death of a man who was shot while camping with his daughters in California is linked to previous shootings at the campsite.

Tristan Beaudette was shot once in the head on June 22 as he slept in a tent with his 2- and 4-year-old daughters at the Malibu Creek State Park, officials said.

The Los Angeles County coroner ruled his death a homicide this week.

In a statement, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it’s looking for links between the 35-year-old’s killing and seven shootings dating to November 2016.

2018-07-01 18:30:17 UTC  

discus

2018-07-01 18:30:22 UTC  

DIS CUS

2018-07-01 18:30:23 UTC  

Q !CbboFOtcZs 07/01/18 (Sun) 14:29:32 d4a218 (1) No.1986443>>1986452

>>1986153

Ask yourself - does Huber have the ability to file across all 50 states?

Is any of this normal?

Think sealed indictments.

Think resignations of CEOs.

Think resignations of Senators.

Think resignations of Congress.

Think termination of senior FBI….

Think termination of senior DOJ….

Media BLACKOUT.

Midterms punt.

All or nothing?

Race?

Would a 2nd SC take years to complete?

Would a 2nd SC be based in corrupt DC?

Would the grand jury be members of the DC community?

What % of DC voted for HRC?

How large is Mueller’s team?

20-25?

Think 470.

The more you know.

Q

2018-07-01 18:30:23 UTC  

FISH

2018-07-01 18:30:29 UTC  

Authorities are looking into whether the death of a man who was shot while camping with his daughters in California is linked to previous shootings at the campsite.

Tristan Beaudette was shot once in the head on June 22 as he slept in a tent with his 2- and 4-year-old daughters at the Malibu Creek State Park, officials said.

The Los Angeles County coroner ruled his death a homicide this week.

In a statement, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it’s looking for links between the 35-year-old’s killing and seven shootings dating to November 2016.

2018-07-01 18:30:34 UTC  

@B єℓℓα verità is this one new? I’m behind

2018-07-01 18:31:01 UTC  

The shape 👀

2018-07-01 18:31:08 UTC  

just had a quick chat with grand torino and resignation 😉

2018-07-01 18:31:11 UTC  
2018-07-01 18:31:22 UTC  

Interesting shape

2018-07-01 18:31:22 UTC  

LOL

2018-07-01 18:31:26 UTC  

Kevin Cooper

2018-07-01 18:31:28 UTC  

US Rep. Maxine Waters kept up the heat on President Trump at an immigration rally Saturday in Los Angeles.

"How dare you?" said Waters, a California Democrat and frequent Trump critic. "How dare you take the babies from mothers' arms? How dare you take the children and send them all across the country into so-called detention centers?"

Waters has been warring with Trump lately amid a broader discussion of "civility" in politics, which gained some traction after White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant.

Waters then encouraged people to heckle and harass Cabinet members in public.

In response, Trump tweeted that Waters had called for "harm" to his supporters and spoke against her in rallies.

Waters denied calling for violence.

Her speech Saturday was part of the "Families Belong Together" rallies held across the country. Protesters gathered to show opposition to Trump's "zero tolerance" toward undocumented immigrants, which has separated thousands of children from their parents.

She continued, "You are putting them in cages. You are putting them in jails. And you think we're going to stand by and allow you to do that? I don't think so. Donald Trump, you think you can get away with everything, but you have gone too far when you are trying to break up families in the way that you do."

Waters likened the situation to slavery.

"As an African-American woman, I was raised on the stories about what happened on the auction block when they auctioned off Africans" and broke up families, she told listeners.

She also had caustic advice for those who have made threats against her, increasingly, she said, since she and Trump have sparred.

"If you shoot me, you better shoot straight," Waters said. "There's nothing like a wounded animal."

2018-07-01 18:31:38 UTC  

@V77 I’m not sure. I just thought I saw someone say there is a new Q.

2018-07-01 18:31:50 UTC  

idk what the last number is

2018-07-01 18:32:28 UTC  

Nearly 1,800 Puerto Ricans who survived Hurricane Maria will be forced to move out Sunday from hotels on the island and the U.S. mainland, where they’ve lived rent-free on assistance from FEMA.

The program was designed to be used for about two weeks but it had been extended repeatedly. FEMA spent more than $432 million on lodging for tens of thousands of hurricane survivors.

2018-07-01 18:32:28 UTC  

Is there a new Q? And can someone post it plz

2018-07-01 18:32:35 UTC  

huber

2018-07-01 18:32:56 UTC  

Nearly 1,800 Puerto Ricans who survived Hurricane Maria will be forced to move out Sunday from hotels on the island and the US mainland, where they’ve lived rent-free on assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

“After 10 months of providing emergency shelter through Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA), FEMA is ending the program on June 30 for Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria survivors,” the agency said in a statement. “Intended to provide emergency shelter, TSA is a temporary solution that bridges survivors into more permanent options.”

2018-07-01 18:33:12 UTC  

Designed to be used for about two weeks, the program had been extended repeatedly. FEMA spent more than $432 million on lodging for tens of thousands of hurricane survivors who were left with no power or running water, damaged or destroyed homes and no school for their children, according to the agency.

“First, there was the trauma of the hurricane,” said Liz Cruz, who has been staying in a Manhattan hotel with her husband and three children since early December.

“Then we had the trauma of leaving home and spending months in a small room in New York. Now comes this trauma.”

2018-07-01 18:33:33 UTC  

deb howard

2018-07-01 18:33:36 UTC  

?

2018-07-01 18:33:46 UTC  

#1660 Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: d4a218 No.1986443 📁 NEW
Jul 1 2018 13:29:32 (EST)
>>1986153
Ask yourself - does Huber have the ability to file across all 50 states?
Is any of this normal?
Think sealed indictments.
Think resignations of CEOs.
Think resignations of Senators.
Think resignations of Congress.
Think termination of senior FBI….
Think termination of senior DOJ….
Media BLACKOUT.
Midterms punt.
All or nothing?
Race?
Would a 2nd SC take years to complete?
Would a 2nd SC be based in corrupt DC?
Would the grand jury be members of the DC community?
What % of DC voted for HRC?
How large is Mueller’s team?
20-25?
Think 470.
The more you know.
Q

2018-07-01 18:33:53 UTC  

In New York, officials this week estimated that between 600 and 700 Puerto Ricans who fled the island will end up in city shelters for homeless families in the coming days.

“The Trump administration abandoned the people of Puerto Rico,” said Jaclyn Rothenberg, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio.

“Our mayor will not. We will shelter our fellow US citizens, and we will do all we can to help them to get back on their feet.”

From New York to Florida, where officials estimate some 400 families will lose hotel vouchers this weekend, evacuees who have been cooking makeshift meals in microwaves, doing homework in hotel lobbies and learning the ways of life on the mainland now face further uncertainty.

“They have nowhere to go,” Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida said Thursday on the Senate floor. “This decision to stop providing assistance to these families has many of them very scared. They’re scrambling to try to figure out what they’re going to do to find an affordable place. We’ve reached out to churches. We’ve reached out to other charitable organizations.”

Nelson, who was unsuccessful in a last-minute bid to extend Transitional Sheltering Assistance housing for hurricane survivors on Thursday, said many families will end up sleeping in cars or homeless shelters come Sunday.

“Some of them have lost everything because of these storms,” Nelson said. “Too many are still unable to find work or to find affordable housing. … For many of them, the only thing that they have is the help that FEMA is providing.”

2018-07-01 18:33:55 UTC  

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2018-07-01 18:34:03 UTC  

Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: d4a218 No.1986443 📁
Jul 1 2018 13:29:32 (EST)
>>1986153
Ask yourself - does Huber have the ability to file across all 50 states?
Is any of this normal?
Think sealed indictments.
Think resignations of CEOs.
Think resignations of Senators.
Think resignations of Congress.
Think termination of senior FBI….
Think termination of senior DOJ….
Media BLACKOUT.
Midterms punt.
All or nothing?
Race?
Would a 2nd SC take years to complete?
Would a 2nd SC be based in corrupt DC?
Would the grand jury be members of the DC community?
What % of DC voted for HRC?
How large is Mueller’s team?
20-25?
Think 470.
The more you know.
Q