Morning Briefing: 5 Things for Wednesday – London Tragedy, Dem Sue Trump, Advertisers Flee Megyn Kelly
Here’s What You Need to Start Your Day
Good Tuesday morning!
Here are five things you need to know for today:
- Tragedy in London overnight as a 27-story apartment building was engulfed in flames. Dozens were hospitalized and the number of dead are unknown. Sadly, the residents for a year reportedly were complaining about the landlord and warning a fire like this was very possible.
#NorthKensington tower block fire declared major incident, crews working hard at scene ©@Natalie_Oxford For updates:https://t.co/Gy6gUYc4ML pic.twitter.com/079acRjt7W
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) June 14, 2017
Neighbours distressed and anxious, waiting for news of friends in #grenfelltower. Fire still rages in #northkensington… pic.twitter.com/ACXa4p2xcX
— Alex Dibble (@alex_dibble) June 14, 2017
- Trump’s disapproval hits new high of 60%:
60% disapproval
Ike, JFK, LBJ, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, Obama: Never
Nixon: 1,736 days
HW: 1,290 days
W: 1,758 daysTrump: 144 days pic.twitter.com/BxnCHUbbzT
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) June 14, 2017
- “Multiple advertisers have told NBC that they don’t want to be anywhere near Megyn Kelly’s forthcoming interview with controversial media personality Alex Jones,” reports CNBC, which notes NBC News chairman Andy Lack says it “comes with the territory.” NBC News chairman Andy Lack should be fired. He is a destructive force who is doing everything he can to turn NBC News and MSNBC into Fox News.Â
- Democrats sue Trump for violating emoluments clause:
“Nearly 200 Democratic members of Congress agreed to file a lawsuit Wednesday against President Trump alleging that by retaining interests in a global business empire he has violated constitutional restrictions on taking gifts and benefits from foreign leaders.” (Washington Post) - Jeff Sessions’ “memory” is troubling:
Jeff Sessions’ total recall during yesterday’s hearing #morningjoe pic.twitter.com/GUBlMD6yin
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) June 14, 2017
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