October 9, 2024 |
Good morning. We’re covering Trump’s rallies — as well as Hurricane Milton, Bob Woodward’s new book and Alaska.
The New York Times |
Donald Trump’s rallies — freewheeling performances full of jokes and audience participation that his fans sometimes travel hours to attend — are a central part of his 2024 presidential campaign. He holds almost two per week, and they are where he often introduces and tests the themes that end up dominating his campaign.
To help readers get a better sense of these rallies, my colleagues Ian Prasad Philbrick and Ashley Wu have watched every one since late July (when President Biden dropped out of the race). Today, The Times is publishing a multimedia article in which Ian and Ashley break down nine main themes that recur at each rally — including his proposed agenda, his allusions to political violence, his flagrant falsehoods, his increasing verbal stumbles and his “hits” — set pieces on subjects like Hannibal Lecter that his audience has come to expect. The article includes video highlights that let you see these themes for yourself.
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If anything, the statements that Trump makes at his rallies are probably more important in this campaign than they were when he first ran in 2016. Trump’s aides, his critics and independent observers all agree that he is likely to implement more of his promised agenda in a second term than he did in a first.
He understands more about what the president does and how the presidency works than he did in 2016. He has also made clear that he will fill his administration with loyalists, rather than the traditional Republicans who sometimes blocked his agenda last time. The Senate is also likely to be more compliant, with Mitch McConnell stepping down as the Republican leader. And the federal judiciary, including the Supreme Court, is more Trump-friendly than it was eight years ago.
Trump still won’t accomplish his entire proposed agenda. No president does. But it’s worth listening to what he says on the campaign trail and considering it a preview of a second Trump term. The work that Ian and Ashley have done cataloging his rallies makes that much easier. I encourage you to read their article and watch the video excerpts.
THE LATEST NEWS |
Hurricane Milton
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Middle East
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More International News
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Opinions
“I couldn’t believe the number of kids I saw shot in the head”: 65 health care workers from the U.S. shared what they witnessed while working in Gaza.
Those who want a free Palestinian state should hope for decisive Israeli victories over Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis, Bret Stephens writes.
The special counsel Jack Smith wants to try Trump as soon as possible. In doing so, Smith looks as if he’s trying to help the Democrats, Jack Goldsmith writes.
Here’s a column by Thomas Edsall on Trump merchandise.
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MORNING READS |
A cave inside Ruth Glacier. Jason Gulley |
Into the ice: Scientists searched Alaska for the deepest gorge in North America.
Gen Z: A new generation is embracing wine — both the drink and the aesthetics.
Corner Office: How Walmart’s chief people officer manages America’s largest work force.
A Morning listen: “This life is all a letting go.” On the Modern Love podcast, Andrew Garfield talks about love and loss.
Ask Well: Is it better to eat before a workout or after?
Debate: Was J. Robert Oppenheimer a true Communist? An old argument is flaring again.
Lives Lived: Luis Tiant was one of baseball’s memorable showmen, throwing 187 complete games and 49 shutouts. But his career separated him from his family and from his homeland, Cuba. He died at 83.
SPORTS |
Utah’s first official N.H.L. goal. Sportsnet |
N.H.L.: The league’s newest franchise, the Utah Hockey Club, won its inaugural game of the regular season. Fans were thrilled.
Momentous: The St. Louis Blues defeated the Seattle Kraken in the season opener. The Kraken’s regular season debut was history-making: Jessica Campbell became the league’s first female full-time coach.
M.L.B.: The Dodgers and Phillies, who entered baseball’s postseason as the National League’s two best teams, are both on the brink of elimination after losses to the Padres and the Mets.
N.F.L.: The Jets fired their coach, Robert Saleh, just five games into the season. The franchise looks in disarray.
W.N.B.A.: The Lynx advanced to the finals after an 88-77 win over the Sun in Game 5 of their semifinal series. Next up: the Liberty.
ARTS AND IDEAS |
A placenta graft helped restore Marcella Townsend’s face after a propane explosion. Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times |
Most placentas are disposed of after a baby is born. But hospitals may be throwing away a medical miracle: Researchers say placenta tissue, which is rich in stem cells and collagen, can heal burns and wounds. Placenta grafts encourage rapid skin and tissue regrowth, without the risk of being rejected by the recipient’s immune system. Read more about this emerging field.
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GAMES |
Here is today’s Spelling Bee. Yesterday’s pangram was wheezing.
And here are today’s Mini Crossword, Wordle, Sudoku, Connections and Strands.
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