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White House to limit intelligence sharing, skip Gabbard at Senate Iran briefing​

Top officials will brief lawmakers on Thursday amid a political battle over what intelligence reveals about the damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities.

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“… Amid a political battle over what the intelligence shows, the White House is expected to send four of its top national security officials to brief lawmakers: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, administration officials said.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who testified in March that U.S. intelligence agencies assessed that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon, will be notably absent….”

[Admin Spox says Ratcliffe will represent the IC]
 
I don’t recall anyone saying she was less deplorable. I remember some saying that she, at least, had some qualifications for the role.

But, yes, she’s been horrible.
yeah, this. i think we were all sorta like "well at least she has some experience in a role that prepares her for the job....." but it was in florida which is a lawless backwoods disaster nightmare.

and of course, she's awful.
 
yeah, this. i think we were all sorta like "well at least she has some experience in a role that prepares her for the job....." but it was in florida which is a lawless backwoods disaster nightmare.

and of course, she's awful.
And there was no real grounds to oppose, given that she had the qualifications. That we had a strong hunch she was going to be like this isn't really a cogent grounds for opposition.
 

Fireball in the sky as suspected meteor rattles Georgia and the Carolinas​

Possible meteor rattled windows in three states, with a fragment crashing through the roof of a house near Atlanta

“… “It pierced through the roof all the way through and cracked through the laminate flooring to the concrete,” said Ryan Morrison, director of emergency management for Henry county, a suburban area south-east of Atlanta. “That’s why we think it’s part of this meteor storm.” The homeowner requested the homeland security office refrain from identifying them, because they have a small child, Morrison said.

People across north Georgia and parts of North Carolina and South Carolina reported seeing the meteor, smoke trailing its descent. A boom around 12.30pm rattled houses across metro Atlanta.…”
 

Fireball in the sky as suspected meteor rattles Georgia and the Carolinas​

Possible meteor rattled windows in three states, with a fragment crashing through the roof of a house near Atlanta

“… “It pierced through the roof all the way through and cracked through the laminate flooring to the concrete,” said Ryan Morrison, director of emergency management for Henry county, a suburban area south-east of Atlanta. “That’s why we think it’s part of this meteor storm.” The homeowner requested the homeland security office refrain from identifying them, because they have a small child, Morrison said.

People across north Georgia and parts of North Carolina and South Carolina reported seeing the meteor, smoke trailing its descent. A boom around 12.30pm rattled houses across metro Atlanta.…”
It is a little terrifying that, at any point, earth could travel into a life-ending rock that we never saw coming. We have to bank a lot on just how empty space is and not think about it very much.
 
It is a little terrifying that, at any point, earth could travel into a life-ending rock that we never saw coming. We have to bank a lot on just how empty space is and not think about it very much.
Here's what one that they estimated was 6-9 miles wide did to life on earth 65 million years ago.



Scientists refer to the major extinction that wiped out non-avian dinosaurs as the K-T extinction, because it happened at the end of the Cretaceous period and the beginning of the Tertiary period. Why not C-T? Geologists use "K" as a shorthand for Cretaceous. "C" is shorthand for an earlier period, the Cambrian.

The extinction that occurred 65 million years ago wiped out some 50 percent of plants and animals. The event is so striking that it signals a major turning point in Earth's history, marking the end of the geologic period known as the Cretaceous and the beginning of the Tertiary period.

Fwiw, There's been 4 other major extinction events of various and sundry causes of which a couple have wiped out a greater percentage of species.
 
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