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Debate, Brexit, Fort Worth: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing Debate, Brexit, Fort Worth: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
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By Remy TuminBy Remy Tumin
By Victoria Shannon and Hiroko MasuikeBy Victoria Shannon and Hiroko Masuike
Good evening. Here’s the latest.Good evening. Here’s the latest.
1. The biggest U.S. presidential debate ever.1. The biggest U.S. presidential debate ever.
Twelve Democratic candidates takeook the stage in Ohio tonight for a three-hour match-up under far different circumstances than the last onedebate.Twelve Democratic candidates takeook the stage in Ohio tonight for a three-hour match-up under far different circumstances than the last onedebate.
For one, the impeachment inquiry into President Trump is advancing. Voters will be eyeing how the candidates balance attacks on Mr. Trump with questions about Joe Biden’s role in the overseas business interests of his son Hunter.For one, the impeachment inquiry into President Trump is advancing. Voters will be eyeing how the candidates balance attacks on Mr. Trump with questions about Joe Biden’s role in the overseas business interests of his son Hunter.
For another, Mr. Trump’s decisions on Syria have thrown U.S. foreign policy a curveball. And interest will beis high in Bernie Sanders’s performance after his heart attack two weeks ago.For another, Mr. Trump’s decisions on Syria have thrown U.S. foreign policy a curveball. And interest will beis high in Bernie Sanders’s performance after his heart attack two weeks ago.
Here’s our live briefing, where you can also watch the debate live-streamed beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern. (Separately, enjoy our deconstruction of the architecture of memorable zingers.)Here’s our live briefing, where you can also watch the debate live-streamed beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern. (Separately, enjoy our deconstruction of the architecture of memorable zingers.)
2. Russia is flexing its military in Syria.2. Russia is flexing its military in Syria.
Russian forces moved into territory in northern Syria vacated by the Americans, above, underscoring the sudden loss of U.S. influence in the eight-year-old Syria war.Russian forces moved into territory in northern Syria vacated by the Americans, above, underscoring the sudden loss of U.S. influence in the eight-year-old Syria war.
Debatable, from The Times Opinion section, examines the public discussion on what’s to be done now.Debatable, from The Times Opinion section, examines the public discussion on what’s to be done now.
To follow President Trump’s abrupt order last week to withdraw, the Pentagon is faced with hastily disassembling combat bases built to last, and protecting troops departing amid a chaotic battlefield.To follow President Trump’s abrupt order last week to withdraw, the Pentagon is faced with hastily disassembling combat bases built to last, and protecting troops departing amid a chaotic battlefield.
Mr. Trump is sending a delegation including Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Turkey, to push for a halt on the country’s advance into Syria. And the Justice Department escalated the pressure by filing fraud and money laundering charges against Turkey’s second largest state-owned bank.Mr. Trump is sending a delegation including Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Turkey, to push for a halt on the country’s advance into Syria. And the Justice Department escalated the pressure by filing fraud and money laundering charges against Turkey’s second largest state-owned bank.
3. Congress is back from recess.3. Congress is back from recess.
Democratic leaders plan to huddle with their caucus this evening to give updates on the state of the impeachment inquiry and discuss the possibility of holding a floor vote to authorize it.Democratic leaders plan to huddle with their caucus this evening to give updates on the state of the impeachment inquiry and discuss the possibility of holding a floor vote to authorize it.
During the day, House investigators questioned a State Department Ukraine expert, George Kent, whoabove in the bow tie.During the day, House investigators questioned a State Department Ukraine expert, George Kent, whoabove in the bow tie.
He — like some others who’ve testified so far — had deep concerns about the issue at the heart of the inquiry: the pressure being exerted on Ukraine by President Trump and his private lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, to investigate Mr. Trump’s political rivals.He — like some others who’ve testified so far — had deep concerns about the issue at the heart of the inquiry: the pressure being exerted on Ukraine by President Trump and his private lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, to investigate Mr. Trump’s political rivals.
Mr. Giuliani refused to comply with a congressional subpoena for documents. LINK TKVice President Mike Pence and Mr. Giuliani are refusing to hand over documents to the panel.Mr. Giuliani refused to comply with a congressional subpoena for documents. LINK TKVice President Mike Pence and Mr. Giuliani are refusing to hand over documents to the panel.
4. How close is a Brexit deal?4. How close is a Brexit deal?
Hopes for a breakthrough are surging, lifting the pound. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson is still frantically trying to bridge a gap over the thorny issue of how to handle Northern Ireland’s border with Ireland in time for an E.U. summit this week. Above, Mr. Johnson today.Hopes for a breakthrough are surging, lifting the pound. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson is still frantically trying to bridge a gap over the thorny issue of how to handle Northern Ireland’s border with Ireland in time for an E.U. summit this week. Above, Mr. Johnson today.
If he manages it, he’ll still need to win over Parliament. “There is a robust trade-off here,” said one person briefed said. “Technically, the deal can be done, but can the politics deliver?”If he manages it, he’ll still need to win over Parliament. “There is a robust trade-off here,” said one person briefed said. “Technically, the deal can be done, but can the politics deliver?”
The appetite for a new referendum revisiting Brexit is growing. Labour members of Parliament say they will push to attach a new vote to whatever agreement the prime minister brings back from Brussels.The appetite for a new referendum revisiting Brexit is growing. Labour members of Parliament say they will push to attach a new vote to whatever agreement the prime minister brings back from Brussels.
5. “I was basically on the verge of death.”5. “I was basically on the verge of death.”
Gregory Rodriguez, a college student, is one of the nearly 1,300 people in the U.S. who have become victims of vaping.Gregory Rodriguez, a college student, is one of the nearly 1,300 people in the U.S. who have become victims of vaping.
Like him, about 70 percent are young men. And like him, many vaped THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana — but most have not told their stories. Mr. Rodriguez says he slipped into doing it constantly, inhaling enormous amounts of THC and craving more.Like him, about 70 percent are young men. And like him, many vaped THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana — but most have not told their stories. Mr. Rodriguez says he slipped into doing it constantly, inhaling enormous amounts of THC and craving more.
HAnd then he woke up in a hospital, with machines breathing doing the job of his lungs, which had stopped working.. His mother shared the cellphone photo above.HAnd then he woke up in a hospital, with machines breathing doing the job of his lungs, which had stopped working.. His mother shared the cellphone photo above.
6. Hong Kong protesters are targeting Starbucks. Apple could be next.¶6. Hong Kong protesters are targeting Starbucks. Apple could be next.¶
They are targeting businesses they see, rightly or wrongly, as sympathetic to with the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party for boycotts and sometimes vandalism.¶They are targeting businesses they see, rightly or wrongly, as sympathetic to with the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party for boycotts and sometimes vandalism.¶
“All corporations here are walking on eggshells when it comes to what they say, whether it’s about Hong Kong or about the mainland,” said David Webb, a shareholder activist in the territory. ¶“All corporations here are walking on eggshells when it comes to what they say, whether it’s about Hong Kong or about the mainland,” said David Webb, a shareholder activist in the territory. ¶
Also, LeBron James is getting some backlash via social media for suggesting that an N.B.A. team official’s pro-Hong Kong tweet could have imperiled American basketball players in China. Like many of the league’s star players, he has business interests in China through sponsors like Nike.¶Also, LeBron James is getting some backlash via social media for suggesting that an N.B.A. team official’s pro-Hong Kong tweet could have imperiled American basketball players in China. Like many of the league’s star players, he has business interests in China through sponsors like Nike.¶
And here’s what we know about “phase 1” of the limited China-U.S. trade deal President Trump announced Friday.And here’s what we know about “phase 1” of the limited China-U.S. trade deal President Trump announced Friday.
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6. More on the Fort Worth shooting.¶6. More on the Fort Worth shooting.¶
This is an undated photo of Aaron Dean, the police officer charged with murder after shooting 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson through her bedroom window, . He is out of jail after posting a $200,000 bond. Officials say he has not answered questions from investigators. The caseHere’s what we know about the case, yet another example of a white officer killing a black person,. It has raised questions about policing practices nationwide and in Fort Worth, where officers have fatally shot six people since June. Here’s what we know about Ms. Jefferson’s death. “Fort Worth has a culture that has allowed this to happen,” said S. Lee Merritt, a lawyer representing her Ms. Jefferson’s family. “There still needs to be a reckoning.” ¶This is an undated photo of Aaron Dean, the police officer charged with murder after shooting 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson through her bedroom window, . He is out of jail after posting a $200,000 bond. Officials say he has not answered questions from investigators. The caseHere’s what we know about the case, yet another example of a white officer killing a black person,. It has raised questions about policing practices nationwide and in Fort Worth, where officers have fatally shot six people since June. Here’s what we know about Ms. Jefferson’s death. “Fort Worth has a culture that has allowed this to happen,” said S. Lee Merritt, a lawyer representing her Ms. Jefferson’s family. “There still needs to be a reckoning.” ¶
7. Hong Kong protesters are targeting Starbucks. Apple could be next.7. Hong Kong protesters are targeting Starbucks. Apple could be next.
They are hitting businesses they see, rightly or wrongly, as sympathetic to the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party with boycotts and sometimes vandalism.They are hitting businesses they see, rightly or wrongly, as sympathetic to the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party with boycotts and sometimes vandalism.
“All corporations here are walking on eggshells when it comes to what they say, whether it’s about Hong Kong or about the mainland,” said David Webb, a shareholder activist in the territory.“All corporations here are walking on eggshells when it comes to what they say, whether it’s about Hong Kong or about the mainland,” said David Webb, a shareholder activist in the territory.
Also, LeBron James is getting some backlash via social media for suggesting that an N.B.A. team official’s pro-Hong Kong tweet could have imperiled American basketball players in China. Like many of the league’s star players, he has business interests in China through sponsors like Nike.Also, LeBron James is getting some backlash via social media for suggesting that an N.B.A. team official’s pro-Hong Kong tweet could have imperiled American basketball players in China. Like many of the league’s star players, he has business interests in China through sponsors like Nike.
8. The “Mona Lisa” is goesing virtual.8. The “Mona Lisa” is goesing virtual.
With a blockbuster Leonardo da Vinci exhibition opening next week, the Louvre Museum in Paris will offer a virtual reality tour of the famous portrait meant in part to address the crowds jostling and peering to see its subject’s mystic smile.With a blockbuster Leonardo da Vinci exhibition opening next week, the Louvre Museum in Paris will offer a virtual reality tour of the famous portrait meant in part to address the crowds jostling and peering to see its subject’s mystic smile.
The seven-minute VR headset tour will be an intimate encounter, including a virtual flight aboard a wing-flapping glider da Vinci sketched.The seven-minute VR headset tour will be an intimate encounter, including a virtual flight aboard a wing-flapping glider da Vinci sketched.
It will be housed in a small gallery room near the main da Vinci exhibition, apart from the painting itself, which is only 30 inches tall and shielded by glass.It will be housed in a small gallery room near the main da Vinci exhibition, apart from the painting itself, which is only 30 inches tall and shielded by glass.
9. Our national obsession with shrimp.9. Our national obsession with shrimp.
Lower prices and increased supply are boosting the U.S. consumption of shrimp, now up to about 4.4 pounds per person per year.annually.Lower prices and increased supply are boosting the U.S. consumption of shrimp, now up to about 4.4 pounds per person per year.annually.
But consumers looking for both the best taste and the most responsible supply chain have their work cut out for them, our food writer Melissa Clark explains. Despite their reputations, not all wild shrimp is good, and not all farmed shrimp is bad.But consumers looking for both the best taste and the most responsible supply chain have their work cut out for them, our food writer Melissa Clark explains. Despite their reputations, not all wild shrimp is good, and not all farmed shrimp is bad.
Whether farmed or wild, the cheaper the shrimp, the more likely it is to have been treated with sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium bisulfite. Here’s our guide to shrimp and chemicals.Whether farmed or wild, the cheaper the shrimp, the more likely it is to have been treated with sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium bisulfite. Here’s our guide to shrimp and chemicals.
10. And finally, a Rubik’s robot.10. And finally, a Rubik’s robot.
This hand, created by the artificial intelligence lab OpenAI, solved a Rubik’s Cube in four minutes.This hand, created by the artificial intelligence lab OpenAI, solved a Rubik’s Cube in four minutes.
Even though a computer can do it in onea second, the demonstration showed advances in both robotic dexterity and the potential of machine learning, which could eventually lead to machines performing far more complex tasks, like driving a car or sorting packages in a warehouse.Even though a computer can do it in onea second, the demonstration showed advances in both robotic dexterity and the potential of machine learning, which could eventually lead to machines performing far more complex tasks, like driving a car or sorting packages in a warehouse.
“Solving a Rubik’s Cube is not very useful, but it shows how far we can push these techniques,” said one of the researchers said.“Solving a Rubik’s Cube is not very useful, but it shows how far we can push these techniques,” said one of the researchers said.
Have a futuristic evening.Have a futuristic evening.
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