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Geraldo Rivera Claims He Was “Canceled From The FIVE” on Fox

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Geraldo Rivera of Fox News tweeted on Thursday morning that his appearances on the network’s top-rated show The Five had been “cancelled” this week, adding that he’s “sure there’s a good reason.”

The purported cancellations follow Greg Gutfeld, Rivera’s co-host on the famous round-table show, mocking the Fox News correspondent-at-large for criticizing Tucker Carlson after the network sacked the far-right prime time star.

“My appearances on The Five today and tomorrow have been cancelled,” Rivera tweeted. “I’m sure there’s a good reason for this.” Never fear, I’ll be back the following week. Keep yourself safe and happy. “Thank you.”

When approached for comment on the possible reasons for the change, Rivera, who recently scoffed at the latest Hunter Biden story extensively promoted by Fox News, told The Daily Beast he couldn’t comment beyond what he had publicly written.

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Geraldo Rivera, along with Fox News contributor Jessica Tarlov and former Democratic senator Harold Ford Jr., is one of three alternating “liberal” co-hosts of the late-afternoon panel show. Last year, the trio was chosen to replace veteran Five panelist Juan Williams, who stepped down months before.

Rivera, like Williams before him, has repeatedly clashed with Gutfeld during The Five broadcasts. He once referred to the network’s resident comic as a “insulting punk” and threatened to kick him “in the ass.” Rivera and Gutfeld recently got into an argument regarding electric automobiles, causing Rivera to beg his colleague to “stop pointing at me” during the heated conversation.

Rivera, who last appeared on the show on April 21, has also been the target of Gutfeld’s online mocking. Rivera took a parting jab at Carlson just days after Fox News fired him.

“I don’t wish ill on anyone, but there is no doubt—as I said at the time—Tucker Carlson’s perverse January 6 conspiracy theory was ‘bullshit,” Rivera tweeted. “After losing the election, President Trump instigated an insurgency aimed at undermining our constitutional process.” Rivera had previously chastised the former Fox anchor for pushing Jan. 6 conspiracy theories.

Gutfeld didn’t appear pleased with Rivera’s kicking dirt on Carlson’s grave. “You’re a class act, Geraldo.” “A true people’s man,” he tweeted.

Rivera finally responded to Gutfeld’s sarcastic response more than a week later, after claiming his appearances on The Five had been cancelled. “Thank you, @GregGutfeld, for your kind remarks,” he said.

While one Fox News insider told The Daily Beast that Gutfeld may have played a role in Rivera’s alleged removal, other network sources claimed Rivera was never on the show’s schedule to begin with—and that it was always supposed to be Tarlov and Ford in the “liberal” seats this week.

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Geraldo Rivera is an American journalist

Geraldo Rivera is an American journalist, attorney, author, and television personality. He was born on July 4, 1943, in New York City, and is of Puerto Rican and Jewish descent.

Rivera first gained national fame in the 1970s as a reporter for ABC News, where he covered stories such as the Watergate scandal and the Jonestown massacre. He later worked for NBC News and hosted several television shows, including “Geraldo” and “Geraldo at Large.”

In addition to his journalism career, Rivera has also worked as a lawyer and authored several books, including his memoir “Exposing Myself” and “His Panic: Why Americans Fear Hispanics in the U.S.”

Throughout his career, Rivera has been a controversial figure, drawing both praise and criticism for his reporting and commentary.

Geraldo Rivera is a frequent contributor to Fox News, and he has appeared on various shows on the network over the years. One of the shows he has appeared on is “The Five,” which is a talk show that features a panel of commentators discussing current events and political issues.

Rivera has served as a guest host on “The Five” several times, and he has also appeared as a panelist. His views on the show are often provocative and controversial, and he has been known to clash with his co-hosts on various topics.

In recent years, Rivera has been a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump and has been a strong advocate for immigration reform. He has also been a staunch defender of the Black Lives Matter movement and has been critical of police brutality and racial injustice in the United States.

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Elon Musk Launches Starlink Satellite Internet Service In Indonesia, World’s Largest Archipelago

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DENPASAR, Indonesia — On Sunday, Elon Musk visited Bali, Indonesia’s resort island, to debut Starlink satellite internet service in the world’s largest archipelago.

In a green Batik shirt, Musk was greeted with a garland of flower petals at a community health center in Denpasar, Bali’s provincial capital, where he and Indonesian politicians launched the Starlink service.

Indonesia, a large archipelago of 17,000 islands spread across three time zones with a population of over 270 million, has been attempting for years to obtain deals with Musk’s Tesla for battery investment and with Musk’s SpaceX to bring fast internet to the country’s distant parts.

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Elon Musk Launches Starlink Satellite Internet Service In Indonesia, World’s Largest Archipelago

During the ceremony, Musk conducted a speed test of the Starlink internet connection with many health professionals from Indonesia’s remote regions, including Aru, one of the country’s least-served and most distant islands in Maluku.

“This can make it really a lifesaver for remote medical clinics, and I think it could be a possibility for education as well,” Musk stated to reporters.

“If you have access to the internet, you can learn anything and sell your company services around the world. So, I think it’ll be quite beneficial,” he explained.

He also inked an agreement to improve connections in the country’s healthcare and education sectors. Details of the arrangement between the Indonesian government and Musk’s SpaceX, the aerospace company that operates Starlink services, were not disclosed.

According to Coordinating Minister of Maritime and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, the launch of the service at a health clinic is consistent with Starlink’s overall aim of offering inexpensive access to high-speed internet services, particularly in underserved and distant areas.

“Our remote regions need Starlink to expand high-speed internet services, especially to help with problems in the health, education, and maritime sectors,” said Pandjaitan, a close supporter of Indonesian President Joko Widodo. He had separate conversations with Musk on Sunday.

Budi Arie Setiadi, Minister of Communication and Informatics, previously stated that local internet providers, who rely on base transceiver stations to transmit signals, are unable to reach the outer islands due to poor coverage. Starlink’s satellites, which are still in low orbit, will help them provide speedier internet with statewide coverage.

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin states that around 2,700 of the country’s more than 10,000 clinics lack internet connection.

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Elon Musk Launches Starlink Satellite Internet Service In Indonesia, World’s Largest Archipelago

“The internet can open up better access to health services as communication between regions is said to be easier, so that reporting from health service facilities can be done in real time or up to date,” he stated.

Musk will also attend the 10th World Water Forum, which aims to solve global water and sanitation issues, during his first in-person visit to Bali.

Musk spoke in 2022 at the B-20 business gathering, which preceded the Group of 20 leading economies’ summit in Bali. He attended the meeting via video link weeks after completing his much-scrutinized takeover of Twitter.

Musk’s visit comes just weeks after Apple CEO Tim Cook met with Widodo on April 17, stating that the business will “look at” manufacturing in Indonesia. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella paid a visit on April 30 and announced plans to invest $1.7 billion in new cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Indonesia over the next four years.

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Indonesia, under Widodo, has pushed the growth of the digital technology and information industries in order to accomplish the government’s Golden Indonesia 2045 vision. The Netherlands aspires to be one of the world’s top five economies, with a GDP of up to $9 trillion, exactly a century after gaining independence from Dutch invaders.

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Canada Fisheries Officers Seize Elvers Worth $500K at Toronto Airport

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The seized elvers are worth between $400,000 and $500,000: CTV News

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) officers and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers seized roughly 109 kg of unlawful elvers at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The elvers were scheduled to be transferred overseas.

The seized elvers are worth between $400,000 and $500,000.

An investigation into this matter for violations of the Fisheries Act is currently underway.

“The magnitude of this elver seizure is an important development,” said Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, in a statement. “It reflects not only the work of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, but also the collaborative efforts of many other government agencies and departments.

“Once again, our message is crystal clear: do not travel to Nova Scotia to illegally fish or export elvers this year, enforcement officers will be waiting for you.”

This seizure was the product of a coordinated operation combining officials from the DFO’s Conservation & Protection Directorate and the National Fisheries Intelligence Service, as well as the CBSA Commercial Operations District and intelligence teams.

The federal government banned the lucrative elver fishery on March 11 following violence and intimidation during last year’s fishing season in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

Elvers are often flown to Asia and grown to maturity before being sold for food, with mature eels utilized in unagi dishes at sushi restaurants.

The baby eels are valued approximately $5,000 per kilogram, more than lobsters, scallops, or salmon, making them the most valuable fish by weight in Canada.

The DFO announced in March that no elver fishing would take place this year due to safety and conservation concerns. So far, cops have made 149 arrests and seized around 207.7 kg of elvers.

According to federal data, 149 people have been arrested for elver-related crimes this year, with approximately 208 kilos recovered.

Elvers, the fascinating baby eels

Elvers, the fascinating baby eels

Elvers are tiny, transparent young eels that migrate from the ocean into freshwater rivers and streams. These little snake-like organisms make an astonishing journey, swimming thousands of miles to their destination. Elvers perform an important role in the life cycle of eels, eventually maturing into the adult eels we know.

Their migration is a spectacular natural spectacle. Elvers crawl in large groups upstream, overcoming barriers such as waterfalls and dams. Once in freshwater, they will mature for years before returning to the sea to breed and repeat the cycle. Elvers face numerous dangers, including habitat loss and over fishing, making conservation efforts critical for these extraordinary migratory.

 

 

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CNN Pay Tribute to Alice Stewart: A Very Special Woman Dead at 58

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Alice Stewart, a longtime political strategist and CNN political pundit who worked on multiple Republican presidential campaigns, has died. She was 58. CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer joins Jessica Dean to reflect on Stewart as a friend and coworker.

According to law enforcement officials, Stewart’s body was discovered outside in the Belle View community of northern Virginia early Saturday morning. There is no indication of foul play, and officers assume a medical emergency occurred.

“Alice was a very dear friend and colleague to all of us at CNN,” CNN’s CEO Mark Thompson wrote in an email to employees Saturday. “A political veteran and Emmy Award-winning journalist who brought an exceptional spark to CNN’s coverage, known throughout our bureaus not only for her political acumen, but also for her unfailing kindness. Our emotions are heavy as we lament such a great loss.”

Alice Stewart was born March 11, 1966, in Atlanta.

Stewart began her career as a local reporter and producer in Georgia before relocating to Little Rock, Arkansas, to become a news anchor, she told Harvard International Review. She went on to work as the communications director for then-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee before taking on a similar role for his presidential campaign in 2008.

She previously worked as the communications director for former Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann’s 2012 Republican presidential campaign, as well as former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, a former CNN analyst. Stewart most recently served as the communications director for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s 2016 GOP campaign.

“Alice was wonderful, talented, and a dear friend,” Cruz wrote in a post on X. “She lived every day to the fullest, and she will be deeply missed.”

CNN hired Stewart as a political pundit ahead of the 2016 election, and she appeared on “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” as recently as Friday to provide insight on the day’s political headlines.

“We always invited her to come on my show because we knew we would be a little bit smarter at the end of that conversation,” Blitzer stated to Jessica Dean on “CNN Newsroom.” “She helped our viewers better appreciate what was going on and that’s why we will miss her so much.”

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