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Witnesses pile on Michael Cohen, calling him a jerk to work with: Live updates [Video]

A second week of testimony commenced Tuesday in former President Trumps hush money trial beginning with Gary Farro, an ex-banker for Michael Cohen, retaking the stand. Farro detailed his dealings with Cohen, including being misled about the intentions of opening an account for a shell company, which acted as an entity Cohen formed to pay []

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Millions could lose internet as funds for federal program run out, FCC says [Video]

The Affordable Connectivity Program, a federal initiative that has been a digital lifeline for approximately 23 million American households, is nearing its end.The program, a benefit introduced during the 2021 pandemic era, has exhausted its funds. This has raised concerns among digital advocates about the potential widening of the nation’s digital divide.”The path we’re on right now is we’re gonna be returning to a place where kids are doing their homework in parking lots, folks can’t access their telehealth,” said Angela Siefer, executive director of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance.The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has indicated that enrollees may receive a reduced benefit in May. By June, unless Congress intervenes, there will be no benefits at all. The White House announced on Monday that it will continue to urge Congress for a renewal of the program. In the meantime, it is encouraging service providers to offer assistance.”We announced earlier this month that we are encouraging providers to take steps to keep their consumers connected at this crucial time by offering low-cost, no costs plans,” said Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary.Siefer advises users of the Affordable Connectivity Program to consult with their internet service providers about these lower-cost options. “If an individual or household had utilized one of those low-cost offers prior to the pandemic, they should definitely check and see what that low-cost offer is now. It may not be exactly the same as it was,” Siefer said.The National Digital Inclusion Alliance also suggests exploring the FCC’s Lifeline Program. This program offers discounts on phone and broadband services from participating providers.

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Prosecutors at hush money trial zero in on the details [Video]

The first week of testimony at Donald Trump’s hush money trial was the scene-setter for jurors: Manhattan prosecutors portrayed what they say was an illegal scheme to influence the 2016 presidential campaign by burying negative stories. Now prosecutors are working on filling in the details of how they believe Trump and his allies pulled it off.Court resumes Tuesday with Gary Farro, a banker who helped Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen open accounts, including one that Cohen used to buy the silence of porn performer Stormy Daniels. She alleged a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump, which he denies.For his part, the former president and presumptive Republican nominee has been campaigning in his off-hours, but is required to be in court when it is in session, four days a week.Jurors so far have heard from two other witnesses. Trumps former longtime executive assistant, Rhona Graff, recounted that she recalled once seeing Daniels at Trump’s office suite in Trump Tower and figured the performer was a potential contestant for one of Trumps Apprentice-brand shows. Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker laid out how he agreed to serve as the Trump campaign’s eyes and ears by helping to squelch unflattering rumors and claims about Trump and women.Through detailed testimony on email exchanges, business transactions and bank accounts, prosecutors are forming the foundation of their argument that Trump is guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with the hush money payments. The prosecution is leading up to crucial testimony from Cohen himself, who went to federal prison after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations and other crimes. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty.It’s not clear when Cohen will take the stand; the trial is expected to go on another month or more. And with every moment Trump is in court as the first of his four criminal trials plays out, he’s growing increasingly frustrated while the November election moves ever closer.Our countrys going to hell and we sit here day after day after day, which is their plan, because they think they might be able to eke out an election,” Trump declared last week in the courthouse hallway.Also this week, Judge Juan M. Merchan may decide on prosecutors’ request to fine Trump for what they say were violations of a gag order that bars him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and some others connected to the case. The judge also has set a hearing Thursday on another batch of alleged gag order violations.Prosecutors used Pecker, Trump’s longtime friend, to detail a catch and kill arrangement in which he collected seamy stories about the candidate so the National Enquirer or Trump’s associates could buy and bury the claims. Pecker described how he paid $180,000 to scoop up and sit on stories from a doorman and former Playboy model Karen McDougal. He didn’t involve himself in the Daniels payout, he said. He testified for parts of four days.Trump says all the stories were false. His attorneys used cross-examination to suggest Trump was really engaged in an effort to protect his name and his family not to influence the outcome of the presidential election.Farro first took the stand Friday. While a senior managing director at First Republic Bank, he was assigned to work with Trump’s lawyer for about three years, in part because of his ability to handle individuals who may be a little challenging,” Farro said, adding that he didn’t find Cohen difficult.Farro detailed to jurors the process of helping Cohen create accounts for two limited liability companies corporate-speak for a business account that protects the person behind the account from liability, debt and other issues. Farro testified that Cohen indicated the companies, Resolution Consultants LLC and Essential Consultants LLC, would be involved in real estate consulting.Prosecutors showed jurors emails in which Cohen describes the opening of the Resolution Consultants account as an important matter.Cohen acknowledged when he pleaded guilty to federal charges in 2018 that it had been formed to send money to American Media, Inc., the Enquirer publisher. It was meant as a payback for their purchase of McDougal’s story. But the deal never went through.Farro said that since the account was never funded, it was never technically opened. Instead, Cohen pivoted to starting up the Essential Consultants account, which he later used to pay Daniels $130,000.When asked whether Cohen seemed anxious to get the bank accounts set up, Farro testified: Every time Michael Cohen spoke to me, he gave a sense of urgency.Farro told the 12-person panel that the banks policy prohibited doing business with entities tied to adult entertainment, including pornography and strip clubs. Trumps lawyers have not yet had a chance to cross-examine Farro.___ Long reported from Washington.

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Lebanon will soon use methane produced at landfill to produce electricity [Video]

THEIR OWN LAST CALL HOURS AS LATE AS THREE A-M. AN UPPER VALLEY TOWN IS WORKING TO FINISH A PROJECT THAT WILL TURN CITY EMISSIONS INTO ELECTRICITY. NBC5’S JOHN HAWKS CHECKED IN WITH OFFICIALS IN LEBANON TODAY AND HAS MORE ON THIS NOW. JOHN? SOON… LEBANON’S LANDFILL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS WILL BE CONVERTED INTO ELECTRICITY. LEBANON’S SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING FACILITY IS ALWAYS A HUSTLING AND BUSTLING PLACE FOR PEOPLE DROPPING OFF THEIR TRASH AND RECYCLING. THEY’RE ONE OF VERY FEW LANDFILLS IN THE STATE… AND NOW… THE CITY COUNCIL RECENTLY APPROVED AN ADDITIONAL $700 THOUSAND DOLLARS TOWARDS A PROJECT THAT COULD REDUCED EMISSIONS IN THE CITY BY 3,500 TONS A YEAR. THEY’LL NOW USE EQUIPMENT TO SPIN A TURBINE AND SEND THE POWER INTO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC GRID. SO FAR… THE CITY HAS ALREADY SPENT OVER $6 MILLION DOLLARS ON THE PROJECT. AND IS BEHIND 2 YEARS AND OVER BUDGET… THE POWER COMPANY HAD TO DO A 16-MONTH STUDY TO ENSURE THEY CAN ACCEPT THE POWER TO THE GRID… AND SHOULD START MAKING THE CITY MONEY ALMOST INSTANTLY.

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Biden swings at Trump during White House Correspondents’ Dinner [Video]

President Joe Biden took jabs at his predecessor and poked fun at his own age at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday as a sizable group of pro-Palestinian protesters outside the venue underscored the trouble his campaign faces amid criticism over his handling of the war in Gaza.”Of course, the 2024 election’s in full swing and, yes, age is an issue: I’m a grown man running against a 6-year-old,” Biden said, referring to former President Donald Trump, whom he called “Sleepy Don.”Speaking to a crowd of nearly 3,000 journalists, celebrities and politicians, Biden added, “Age is the only thing we have in common. My vice president actually endorses me.”The president went on to draw a contrast between his reelection campaign, which has ramped up since his State of the Union address last month, and that of Trump, who has spent less time on the trail amid his criminal trial in New York related to an alleged hush money payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels.”I’ve had a great stretch since the State of the Union, but Donald has had a few rough days lately,” Biden said. “You might call it ‘stormy’ weather.”The evening’s other headliner, Colin Jost of “Saturday Night Live,” also addressed Trump’s legal troubles, beginning his set with, “Can we just acknowledge how refreshing it is to see a president of the United States at an event that doesn’t begin with a bailiff saying, ‘All rise’?”Jost also mocked the age of both candidates: “I’m not saying both candidates are old, but you know Jimmy Carter is out there thinking, ‘I could maybe win this thing.'”While Biden has delivered these speeches before, continuing a tradition dating to Calvin Coolidge, the stakes for what could be his last White House Correspondents’ Dinner were high. His approval rating is flagging, and voters and donors alike have raised questions about whether he has the mental acuity for the task. This year’s dinner also came as pro-Palestinian protests have erupted at college campuses across the country.Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have followed Biden across the country for months, and Saturday was no different. As journalists and celebrities entered the Washington Hilton, protesters accused them of cosigning the president’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war, shouting, “Shame on you!” while urging them to speak out against the killing of journalists in Gaza. Since Hamas’ October 7 attacks, at least 97 journalists 92 of them Palestinian have been killed in the region, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, a nonprofit that has been tracking the death toll.”It’s an absolute shame that people are attending this White House Correspondents’ Dinner when journalists in Gaza have called for the boycott of this. Every single person in there is choosing to stay on the side of history that sides with profit over freedom,” said Mimi Ziad, a member of the Palestinian Youth Movement, one of the organizers of the protest.While Biden’s speech touched on serious notes, including stressing press freedom and the danger he said a second Trump presidency poses to democracy, the president did not mention the war in Gaza.Inside the Biden team’s preparationWhen Biden delivered remarks announcing he’d signed critical legislation sending $61 billion in aid to Ukraine and $26 billion in aid to Israel and Gaza, there was a new critic standing by: Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-chair of Biden’s reelection campaign and the onetime chief of content studio Dreamworks.Katzenberg has often advised Biden on messaging to donors and voters. This week, he was on hand to see how Biden delivered scripted material and to help the 81-year-old president deliver punchlines to the reporters who cover him.”He’s the Hollywood guy,” an administration official told CNN. “He’s the entertainer.”Administration officials said Katzenberg led daily strategy sessions with aides in the White House residence this week to tweak Biden’s comedy set drafted by longtime speechwriter Vinay Reddy.The group reached a consensus on the material a full day earlier than in prior years, when top aides were forced to get dressed for the event in the West Wing because they were running so close to their deadline.The White House also sought to ensure that Jost spread his barbs across the political spectrum and shared that concern with Kelly O’Donnell, president of the White House Correspondents’ Association and senior White House correspondent for NBC News.”Our dinner entertainment is most successful when it is aimed at both parties and at the national media,” O’Donnell told CNN. “That has been a repeated part of our discussions behind the scenes at every step of the planning this year. That is the WHCA’s intention every year.”Flexing Biden’s sense of humorBiden in recent weeks has been taking jabs at Trump, making fun of his hair, the dropping stock price of his social media company, and his Trump-branded Bibles to take some air out of the coverage the former president is getting during his criminal trial.”I haven’t had a chance to watch the court proceedings because I’ve been campaigning,” Biden told supporters at a campaign reception in New York on Thursday.While Biden has been using more and more comedy to go after Trump, his default rhetorical style isn’t usually to look for a punchline.”He’s used the expression ‘Not a joke, folks’ more than he has told actual jokes,” one former aide said.When it does come time to deliver a comedy speech, the task of writing it is typically a group affair, with jokes submitted from different parts of Biden’s orbit. Katzenberg, in particular, urged Biden to include more self-deprecating jokes about his age.Staffers even those beyond the speechwriting team submit joke ideas, some of which make the speech and some of which get tossed.Biden, when he was vice president, also sought outside help for comedy speeches he delivered at the yearly Gridiron dinner and in other lighthearted settings. Among those Biden has turned to was Jon Macks, a top writer on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” who has also written host material for dozens of Oscars ceremonies. One person involved in the process when Biden was vice president recalled a submission from Seth Meyers, then the head writer on “Saturday Night Live.”Political ramifications of previous dinnersThough the dinners are meant to be lighthearted affairs, Biden has shifted between being funny and serious during previous speeches, underscoring the wide-ranging political ramifications the event can have.When Trump attended the 2011 dinner as a guest, President Barack Obama mocked the then-reality TV star, poking fun at the baseless and false “birther” conspiracy theory that Trump had been promoting as well as his time on “The Apprentice.””You didn’t blame Lil Jon or Meatloaf. You fired Gary Busey,” Obama said, joking about Trump’s experience with difficult situations. “And these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night.”Obama said that line having greenlighted the raid that would lead to the death of Osama bin Laden just before attending the dinner. Many have speculated that Obama’s treatment of Trump at the 2011 dinner inspired the latter to run for president. During his time in office, Trump did not attend the dinner.Asked before the weekend whether Biden was looking forward to or dreading the dinner, one senior adviser insisted to CNN that the president enjoys the event because he does like spending time with reporters.But the adviser quickly added: “I think he wouldn’t ever admit it.”

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George Commo gets Hall of Fame call [Video]

WITH THE 68TH OVERALL PICK… GIVING SOME MUCH NEEDED PROTECTION FOR THE PATRIOTS NEW QUARTERBACK TOMORROW IS A HUGE DAY FOR 13 OF VERMONT’S MOST TALENTED ATHLETES AND SPORTS FIGURES.. INCLUDING LONGTIME BROADCASTER GEORGE COMMO.. WHO AFTER 50 PLUS YEARS OF SPORTS BROADCASTING IN THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE.. IS GETTING THE CALL TO THE VERMONT SPORTS HALL OF FAME COMMO HAS WORKED IN VERMONT SPORTS MEDIA SINCE 1974.. AND HAS SEEN IT ALL WHEN IT COMES TO VERMONT SPORTS. HE’S BROADCASTED NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY AT NORWICH.. FROZEN FOURS AT U-V-M.. HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN EVERY SPORT ACROSS VERMONT.. BUT PERHAPS MOST IMPRESSIVLY.. STILL RECALLS SOME OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN BASEBALL HISTORY.. WHO CALLED VERMONT HOME TO START THEIR CAREERS. GEORGE WILL CONTINUE T

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Cross Lake Champlain softball contest bigger than the game, two teams support local families in need [Video]

The rare but always fun cross Lake Champlain high school matchups had a bit more of special meaning than where the two teams are from. A softball contest between Missisquoi Valley Union High School and Northeastern Clinton Central High School teaming up to support local families in need at NCCS. This initiative was organized by NCCS junior Katelyn Johnston, who started “Cougars Care” as a part of her national honor society project to collect toiletries for students and their families who attend NCCS who may need it most. “It makes me happy knowing that that you (all the donators) are helping me give out is benefiting them because I know that even if they do have some of the stuff, they may not have enough to get through the summer,” Johnston said. “Sometimes that makes them happy and it makes me happy.”Johnston has been collecting donations at each NCCS home softball and girls’ flag football game. MVU played their part by donating some toiletries in their matchup against NCCS in softball. “It’s honestly just great to know that we are helping someone,” said MVU senior second baseman Brooke Rainville. “We know that a lot of people struggle with stuff like that and it just means a lot to come here and say, hey, here’s this we are thinking of you guys, and we do care.”The game went to MVU on the circle, who tallied 13 runs of offense in a 13-1 victory over NCCS. MVU is the winner of three straight games after taking down Essex High School and South Burlington High School to start their season. Rainville, who was awarded team MVP by the MVU coaching staff for a strong day at the plate, including an RBI triple, says that team chemistry has been key to their hot start. “I feel like we are really close,” Rainville said. “We always say that we are sisters, and I feel like it really comes through for games like this that we travel for.”You can see the full highlights of the game and Johnston’s national honor society project in the video above.

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USDA tells producers to reduce salmonella in certain frozen chicken products [Video]

Poultry producers will be required to bring salmonella bacteria in certain chicken products to very low levels to help prevent food poisoning under a final rule issued Friday by U.S. agriculture officials. Video above: This app will help you stay on top of food recallsWhen the regulation takes effect in 2025, salmonella will be considered an adulterant a contaminant that can cause foodborne illness when it is detected above certain levels in frozen breaded and stuffed raw chicken products. That would include things like frozen chicken cordon bleu and chicken Kiev dishes that appear to be fully cooked but are only heat-treated to set the batter or coating. It’s the first time the U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared salmonella as an adulterant in raw poultry in the same way that certain E. coli bacteria are regarded as contaminants that must be kept out of raw ground beef sold in grocery stores, said Sandra Eskin, the USDA’s undersecretary for food safety.The new rule also means that if a product exceeds the allowed level of salmonella, it can’t be sold and is subject to recall, Eskin said. Salmonella poisoning accounts for more than 1.3 million infections and about 420 deaths each year in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Food is the source of most of those illnesses. The breaded and stuffed raw chicken products have been associated with at least 14 salmonella outbreaks and at least 200 illnesses since 1998, CDC statistics show. A 2021 outbreak tied to the products caused at least three dozen illnesses in 11 states and sent 12 people to the hospital. Despite changes to labels emphasizing that the products needed to be thoroughly cooked, consumers continued to fall ill, Eskin said. “Sometimes the salmonella is very virulent,” she said. Addressing a narrow category of poultry products lays the foundation for a new framework to regulate salmonella more broadly now being considered by federal officials, said Mike Taylor, a former U.S. Food and Drug Administration official in charge of food safety. Among other things, the proposal calls for greater testing for salmonella in poultry entering a processing plant, stricter monitoring during production and targeting three types of salmonella that cause a third of all illnesses.”It’s no question that moving down this path toward regulating salmonella as an adulterant is way overdue,” Taylor said. Poultry industry officials have long said that the government already has tools to ensure product safety and that companies have invested in methods to reduce salmonella in raw chicken. A representative for the National Chicken Council said officials had not seen the final rule. However, the trade group said in a statement it’s concerned the regulation represents an abrupt policy shift and that it “has the potential to shutter processing plants, cost jobs, and take safe food and convenient products off shelves, without moving the needle on public health.”The USDA took similar action with E. coli bacteria in 1994 after deadly outbreaks of food poisoning tied to ground beef, and the number of related foodborne illnesses have fallen by more than 50%.Seattle food safety lawyer Bill Marler who represented clients in a deadly 1993 E. coli outbreak in fast-food hamburgers and has lobbied for broader changes in controlling salmonella said the new regulation is a good first step. “Setting a standard is going to force the industry to adjust,” he said.