Federal Jury Trials to Restart in Nebraska in July

You can read the just-released report from the committee that the District Court appointed to study this, with illustrations; here’s a sample of how jurors would be seated:

“A separate space/room will be provided for public viewing via livestream,
of both voir dire and trial.”  Masks won’t be required in the courtroom, because “When seated and socially distanced, masks are optional”; presumably this means witnesses won’t be masked, though “decisions to use a mask may be made by individual jurors, counsel or staff members, with permission of the Court.”

This is just one federal district, of course, but I’m sure many courts are making similar plans.

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Watch Live: President Trump To Deliver Remarks On Federal Response

Watch Live: President Trump To Deliver Remarks On Federal Response

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Mon, 06/01/2020 – 18:13

In what appears to be a previously unscheduled event, The White House has issued a statement that President Trump will deliver remarks to the nation from The Rose Garden at 1815ET (delayed to 1830ET now according to a Trump tweet).

“Federal Response” to what we wonder? COVID or rioting?

The remarks come hours after berating governors for taking a “weak” approach to ending the violence and shortly after reports of the possible use of The Insurrection Act…

Watch Live:

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Riots Are Coming To A City Near You: Here’s What You Need To Do Right Now

Riots Are Coming To A City Near You: Here’s What You Need To Do Right Now

Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 18:10

Authored by Karen Morris via The Organic Prepper blog,

Some of you may know my story. For those of you who don’t, to put it succinctly, a great part of our preparedness journey as a family started because of the Ferguson Riots.  We lived them.  But now violence is erupting again in Minneapolis and many other cities across the country.

During the Ferguson riots, if we walked out of our front door, we could smell the teargas.  Hearing gunshots – that was a regular occurrence.  A crowd in our front yard?  Check.  Police helicopters overhead?  Check!  Bugging out once because of danger to our family and another time because of planned protests?  Check and Check again!

Guys, it was not fun.  It was scary “as all get out.”  My littlest guy who was 3 at the time stopped sleeping in his own bed.  My older kids wouldn’t leave the house.  This was real.

If you are living near the location of the riots, what should you be doing now?

For those of you who live near the location of the Minneapolis riots or any of the other locations of civil unrest across the country, my heart breaks for you.  I’ve lived it first-hand.  The riots burned down my Wal-Mart, Sams, Little Caesars, Walgreens, and Shop and Save.  Most of these were less than a mile from my house.  Some were less than 1/4 mile.

I am not here to comment on what started the riots.  I have rock solid beliefs, but like most of the discussion of COVID right now, it will only produce fighting.  Let’s talk about something productive that we can all be on the same page with.

1.)  Pack your bug out bag.

If you live anywhere near the riots, you should have your bug out bag ready.   Don’t know what a Bug Out Bag is?  It’s a bag that you put things together so that you’re ready to leave at a moment’s notice.  During the Ferguson Riots, before we knew about bug out bags, we kept packed suitcases in our vehicle so that if we couldn’t get home, we had the necessary items to go somewhere else.  Be ready.  Keeping your BOB in your car is an extra added plus.

Another thought that will help you get out quickly if you need to is that you need to back your car into your driveway or garage.  This will allow you to pull out of your garage or driveway as quickly as possible.

2.)  Know where you are going to go.

Are you going to a friend’s house who lives outside Minneapolis or Atlanta or Portland or Columbus or any of the other locations of civil unrest?  Do you have a relative that lives in a neighboring state, and could you go there?  Are you going to stay in a hotel?  Plan that out NOW.  Not only that but get permission from the people you hope to stay with NOW.  That way there are no surprises when you show up by yourself or even with your kids in tow.

3.)  Decide what event during the riots will trigger your departure.

There should be something that happens so you know when to leave – some type of trigger.  Do you plan to leave when the violence gets one mile from your house?  Do you plan to leave when there is a planned protest near your house?  As a family, do you know it’s time to go when you hear of violence on a specific street that you know can spread quickly?

Have this talk with your spouse or significant other NOW!  You may THINK that you’re on the same page.  You probably aren’t.  I know from experience!  The more settled the two of you can be on this NOW, the better off you’re going to be when it comes time to leave.  This article will give you a lot more to think about in regards to WHEN you plan to leave.

4.)  Use Twitter.

Twitter?  Yes!!  Use Twitter.  People will take pictures of what’s going on and post it to Twitter – probably with the #MinneapolisRiots or #[insertyourcitynamehere] riots.  Twitter was a better tool than the police scanner was for us when we lived through the Ferguson Riots.

We had people being pulled from cars at an intersection near our house.  We had to know what was the safest way to get out of town.  Twitter gave us a really good picture of what was going on, where it was going on, and how to avoid the troubled area.

Do a search for #minneapolisriots and you’ll see exactly where the action is and what the safest route out of town is.

5.)  Please, please understand that “Normalcy Bias” can get you killed.

Resist it!!  What is normalcy bias?  It is believing that everything will be the same as it always has been.  How do you fight against Normalcy Bias?  This article has a whole section on what it is, how it can affect you, and how to combat it.

6.)  Help prepare your kids for what’s going on. 

Parents if you find yourself living through these riots, it doesn’t matter whether your kids are 15 or 3, you can talk with them in an age-appropriate way about what is going on.  Help them feel as safe as you can.  Tell them that you’re going to leave if you feel that their safety is threatened – and then do it as soon as you need to.  Help them pack their bug out bags.  Make sure that you include a “Lovie” for your younger children.  It will absolutely help them feel safer!

Learn to notice the differences in your children between how they used to act and how they are acting now and do what you can to help mitigate what they are going through.  If you can’t actually stop what they are going through, then do what you can to help them have a sense of normalcy in the midst of it.  For us, routines helped.  It was also helpful to learn where we could go that was safe so that our children could get their energy out.  Extra time talking with parents or extra snuggle time with those children who need it is also vital.

7.) Take a video of you walking through your house and record EVERYTHING in it.

If, heaven forbid, you leave your home because of the riots and come back to a charred house, you’ll need that video for insurance purposes.  You may think that you’re going to remember what brand of china your grandmother gave you so that you can replace it.  You won’t.  Which brand of printer did you have?  Yeah, you won’t remember that either.  You’ll forget about half of the clothes in your closet.  And I bet you don’t remember which brand of TV or Blueray player that you have either.  Walk through your house with your phone and take a video of everything, making sure that you catch their brands.

This PDF contains a guide for documenting your belongings for insurance purposes.

8.)  Realize that you’re going to mourn.  It’s normal, and it’s okay.

Once the riots had turned more violent, I completely lost my sense of security even in my own home.  That might sound like a “DUH,” moment, but until something like this happens, it’s hard to realize just how deep your sense of security had been and just how much is now gone.  It was that ‘normalcy bias’ that I talked about earlier.  It was then that I realized things weren’t going to get better quickly.

With our sense of security gone, practical things changed for us. we could no longer sit out on our porch swing.  Our children weren’t allowed outside.  The blinds were kept pulled all day long.  We didn’t leave the house unless we absolutely had to.  At night we could literally smell the tear gas that was being hurled at people.

And you are going to MOURN over all this in your heart!  It’s okay to mourn it!  It’s okay to feel it, but don’t let that feeling paralyze you!

9.)  Unfortunately, this is probably going to continue for a long time.

Most people don’t realize that the Ferguson Riots went on for more than a YEAR after they started.  I have friends who still live in the area.  They were telling me that there was still violence in the area up to the TWO YEAR anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.

But time continued on.  Despite the fact that there was still unrest almost every night, television stations stopped broadcasting about the riots.  Everyone was tired of hearing about them, so all of a sudden, in the media, it was like the riots didn’t exist.  But they did for us.

These riots were what eventually moved us out of the area to where we live now.  And while living in Central Illinois has its own set of challenges that is likely to move us on again,  it was better than our children living in the midst of constant violence.

10.)  Take time to get your car ready now. 

Having items that you keep in your car all the time is VERY helpful in case you ever need to leave quickly. We keep various tools, foods, drinks, first aid kits, and more in our family vehicle.  You never know when having them in your car is the difference between you having something and you having nothing.  I have a whole series on how to prepare your vehicle.

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Daily Briefing – June 1, 2020

Daily Briefing – June 1, 2020


Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 17:55

Senior editor Ash Bennington hosts managing editor Ed Harrison to discuss how the roiling civil unrest in the U.S. could affect businesses and financial markets. They look at the correlation of the Citi Surprise index and bond yields, and Ed introduces three historical parallels to compare to the current moment. Ed and Ash reaffirm that Real Vision’s core remit is to analyze markets. In the intro, Jack Farley gives an overview of global PMI data and Goldman Sachs’ revised forecast for the S&P 500.

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Trump Reportedly Mulls Domestic Deployment Of US Troops

Trump Reportedly Mulls Domestic Deployment Of US Troops

Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 17:48

As more and more US cities announce curfews in an attempt to regain control of their citizenry, and following his reported rage-filled call with “weak” governors, NBC News reports that President Donald Trump is considering invoking a 213-year-old federal law that would allow him to deploy active-duty U.S. troops in an effort to control the riots spreading across the nation faster than COVID.

“You have to dominate,” Trump said Monday in a video conference with governors and law enforcement.

“If you don’t dominate, you’re wasting your time. They’re going to run over you, you’re going to look like a bunch of jerks.”

According to four persons familiar with the internal White House discussions, NBC News says Trump has warmed to the idea of using the Insurrection Act, adopted in 1807, which was last invoked during the 1992 Rodney King riots in Los Angeles.

At a briefing with reporters Monday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany left open the possibility that the president could invoke the act.

“The Insurrection Act, it’s one of the tools available, whether the president decides to pursue that, that’s his prerogative.”

Critically, while governors can ask for federal assistance (sending active-duty troops to deal with civil unrest) and more often prefer to manage with National Guard forces as a repellent (though prohibited from carrying out law enforcement duties on US soil), the president could invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy active-duty troops without a request from a governor.

Those troops would be allowed to conduct law enforcement missions.

To invoke the act, NBC News says that Trump would first have to issue a proclamation to “immediately order the insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their abodes within a limited time,” according to the law.

Senator Tom Cotton tweeted earlier:

Anarchy, rioting, and looting needs to end tonight. If local law enforcement is overwhelmed and needs backup, let’s see how tough these Antifa terrorists are when they’re facing off with the 101st Airborne Division. We need to have zero tolerance for this destruction. “

And reportedly urged Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act “if necessary” so U.S. troops can “support our local law enforcement and ensure that this violence ends tonight.”

Of course, while the state of the nation may require such a move by the president, we can only imagine the ‘Resistance’ response as Trump moves in the “Hitlerian” direction “they” had warned the nation of, and one step closer to martial law (and tyrannical lockdowns not based on shitty epidemiologist models of virus spread and aging bureaucrats).

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Ron Paul: Listen To The Doctors, End The Lockdowns

Ron Paul: Listen To The Doctors, End The Lockdowns

Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 17:30

Authored by Ron Paul via The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity,

Six hundred physicians recently signed a letter to President Trump calling for an end to the coronavirus lockdowns.

The physicians wrote that, far from protecting public health, the lockdowns are causing “exponentially growing negative health consequences” for millions of Americans.

Since the lockdowns began, there have been increases in alcoholism, drug abuse, and domestic violence. There has also been an increase in calls to suicide hotlines. This is a direct result of the mass unemployment and limitations on people’s activities resulting from the lockdowns. As long as millions of Americans are sitting at home wondering how to survive until the government says they can go back to work — assuming the lockdowns did not drive their employers out of business, there will be more substance abuse and suicides.

At the start of the lockdowns, Americans were told to stay away from emergency rooms and doctors’ offices to avoid exposure to coronavirus. This has led Americans to neglect their health. US hospitals have seen a 40 percent decline in the number of patients admitted for severe heart attacks since March. Does anyone believe that the coronavirus panic just happened to coincide with a miraculous decline in heart attacks?

Physicians have also become unable to help many stroke victims who coronavirus lockdowns have kept from seeking medical assistance.

Early in the coronavirus panic, hospitals were told to cancel elective procedures to ensure space was available for an expected wave of coronavirus patients. But hospitals were not overwhelmed by coronavirus patients. Beds and other resources were unused.

According to the American Hospital Association, this has cost healthcare providers tens of billions of dollars in lost revenue. Inner-city and rural hospitals that already operate on slim profit margins are especially hard hit by the financial impact of the lockdowns. These hospitals may have to cut back on services. Some may even close. This will make it even more difficult for rural and inner-city Americans to obtain quality, affordable healthcare.

Postponing needed surgeries will have serious consequences. Many patients whose surgeries have been delayed will find that their once easily treatable conditions now require intensive and expensive care.

Some people are forgoing disease management and checkups that could keep them from developing more serious problems. The coronavirus lockdowns have even caused the canceling of chemotherapy treatments.

According to the physicians’ letter to President Trump, the coronavirus lockdowns are preventing 150,000 Americans a month from finding out they have cancer. Skipped routine cancer screenings mean cancer is not detected in an early stage, when it is most easily treated.

The coronavirus lockdowns have upended the lives of Americans to “protect” them from a virus with a 0.2 percent fatality rate, with the majority of those fatalities occurring in nursing homes and among people with chronic health conditions. Instead, the rational response would be to protect the vulnerable, and let the rest of the people live their lives. But politicians and government-anointed “experts” do not respond rationally to a “crisis,” especially when a panicked reaction can increase their power and prestige.

The lesson of the unnecessary lockdowns is clear: Government bureaucrats and politicians, even the media’s beloved Dr. Fauci, must be stripped of the ability to infringe on our liberty and prosperity.

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Pandering Biden Stumbles Again; Says Cops Could Shoot ‘Unarmed People With Knives’ In Leg Instead Of Heart

Pandering Biden Stumbles Again; Says Cops Could Shoot ‘Unarmed People With Knives’ In Leg Instead Of Heart

Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 17:10

Joe Biden showed up at a black church on Monday to pander for votes, in what Bloomberg descriebd as a “subdued and sometimes meandering speech” as violent protests over the death of George Floyd grip the nation.

Speaking to an audience at the Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Delaware, the former Vice President said he would establish a police oversight board in his first 100 days as president, while promising that his coronavirus relief efforts would “deal with institutional racism.”

Biden, who told black voters last month that if they don’t vote for him “you ain’t black,” said “I’ve never taken for granted” the black vote, adding “I’ve never ever done that. It has to be earned, earned every single time.”

He also stumbled at times during his “sometimes meandering” speech, offering the following suggestion on police training:

“Instead of standing there and teaching a cop when there’s an unarmed person comin’ at ’em with a knife or something to shoot ’em in the leg instead of the heart is a very different thing.”

When it came to criticizing Trump’s response to COVID-19, he said “45-60,000 people would be alive instead of dead” because “he didn’t listen to guys like me back in January.”

That said, Biden notably called Trump ‘xenophobic‘ one day after his January 31 travel ban which blocked foreign nationals who had been in China over the preceding two weeks from entering the US.

Meanwhile, Delaware State Senator Darius Brown said that the protests were about deeper, longstanding issues of injustice.

“What African Americans are expressing over the past few days are the need for economic opportunity,” he said, adding “The African American community wants you to bring home the bacon for us.”

Brown noted that blacks did not share equally in the country’s recovery from the 2008-2009 economic crisis overseen by Biden as President Barack Obama’s vice president.

“The African American community did not experience the same economic opportunity as they did during the 90s,” he said.

Biden met with the leaders as cities around the country have endured days of protests, vandalism and looting.

“The Band-Aid has been ripped off by this pandemic and this president,” he said. “It’s been minorities. It’s been blacks. It’s been Hispanics” who have kept working, and getting ill during lockdowns.

“They are the ones out there making sure the grocery stores are open,” he said. –Bloomberg

Later in the speech, Reverend Shanika Perry suggested that Biden should address his previous support for the 1994 Crime Bill signed by former President Bill Clinton which has been credited with sending a flood of black men to prison.

“They have issues with the participation in that,” said Perry. “They want to know how you plan to undo the impacts of the mass incarceration.”

“We have qualified black women who are capable of helping you lead this country,” she added.

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‘Anonymous’ Hacks Chicago Police Radios; Play NWA’s “F**k The Police” During Riots

‘Anonymous’ Hacks Chicago Police Radios; Play NWA’s “F**k The Police” During Riots

Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 16:50

Authored by Elias Marat via TheMindUnleashed.com,

With cities across the United States facing raging unrest in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police Department, law enforcement agencies have had their hands full trying to control the massive backlash on all fronts.

And now, things may have gotten much more complicated after the long-dormant hacktivist group Anonymous has made a sudden reappearance to support those who are fighting against police across the country.

On Saturday night as major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Minneapolis and Chicago were awash in battles between police and civilians, the hacker collective made its first set of moves to kick off its return to the scene.

One of the first actions the group took was hijacking the police radio scanners belonging to the Chicago PD and using it to play NWA’s 1988 hip-hop classic “Fuck Tha Police,” the protest song against police harassment and brutality that became the unofficial anthem of the Los Angeles Uprising of 1992.

While the group controlled Chicago police scanners, they also played polka music – a fitting choice considering that the Windy City is the unofficial U.S. capital of the European musical genre.

The Minneapolis Police Department’s website was also disabled along with the parent City of Minneapolis site, according to a number of user reports.

By early Sunday, visitors to the site continued to notice issues, including being forced to enter “captchas” proving they weren’t bots in the front-end interface hosted by security firm Cloudflare – a common sign that the sites were facing distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks meant to disable the site by flooding it with traffic, Variety reports.

The disruptions to Chicago PD scanners and Minneapolis municipal sites came right after social media accounts claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous released a video on May 28 putting Minneapolis PD on notice that the group “will be exposing your many crimes to the world,” adding that last Monday’s “brutal killing of George Floyd… is merely the tip of the iceberg in a long list of high-profile cases of wrongful death at the hands of officers in your state.”

The group added:

“After the events of the past few years, many people are beginning to learn that you are not here to save us but rather you are here to oppress us and carry out the will of the criminal ruling class. You are here to keep order for the people in control, not to provide safety for the people who are controlled.

“In fact, you are the very mechanism that elites use to continue their global system of oppression.”

The video, which has been viewed millions of times all over the world, featured the iconic Guy Fawkes mask made famous by Alan Moore’s graphic novel V for Vendetta, as well as its trademark electronically-distorted voiceover.

The mysterious group generally takes aim at those it accuses of misusing and abusing power. However, it is very hard to pin down the group’s ideology or its size – beyond its tagline that “we are legion.” The group also lacks central leadership, membership criteria, or a public face.

However, beyond the somewhat menacing tone adopted by those who affiliate with the group, it is largely a nonviolent protest group using online attacks to go after its targets.

The group first appeared on the scene in 2008 after it released a controversial, copyrighted Church of Scientology video featuring Tom Cruise. After the Scientologists demanded its removal, the group launched a number of DDoS attacks on the sect.

Since then, the group has taken aim at groups ranging from the Islamic State group (ISIS) and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) to corporations like PayPal, Sony, and Visa.

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Here Are The Best And Worst Performing Assets In May And 2020

Here Are The Best And Worst Performing Assets In May And 2020

Tyler Durden

Mon, 06/01/2020 – 16:35

After a catastrophic March and an euphoric April, in May risk assets posted another strong performance, as the global growth rate of Covid-19 cases continued to slow, offering hope that the worst of the pandemic may have passed according to the monthly DB review of the best and worst performing assets of the prior month. Furthermore, as countries throughout the developed world moved to ease their lockdown restrictions, data showed that economic activity might be starting to gradually pick up again, which further helped to boost investor sentiment.

Looking at the overall sample of assets tracked by the German bank, a total of 33/38 of the noncurrency assets had a positive return over the month, meaning that 12/38 are now positive on a YTD basis too.

Oil was the big story once again in May, though it marked a reversal of fortunes for WTI as it gained +88.4% over the month, bringing an end to a run of 4 successive monthly declines. The moves came as global oil demand started to pick up again, thus moving WTI from the worst performer in the April sample to the best in May, even if this still leaves it down -41.9% on a YTD basis. Brent crude saw a similar move higher, though not as extreme, climbing +39.8% in May to leave it “only” -46.5% lower on a YTD basis.

Commodities more broadly had a good month as well: silver was one of the best performers in May, up +19.3% in its biggest move higher since April 2011. Meanwhile gold cemented its existing lead as the top YTD performer in our sample with a further +2.6% rise in May, which means it’s now up +14.0% on a YTD basis.

Equities for the most part had a strong performance, with the majority of indexes seeing solid increases in May. Brazil’s Bovespa led the way with a +8.6% increase, while the NASDAQ’s +6.9% move higher means the index is now solidly positive on a YTD basis. The worst performance overall was the Hang Seng, however, which fell -6.3% in May amidst further political unrest in Hong Kong.

In fixed income, sovereign bonds in southern Europe made gains as President Macron and Chancellor Merkel unveiled a proposal for a new EU recovery fund that was met positively by investors. BTPs and Spanish bonds were up +1.7% and +1.6% in May, outperforming bunds which fell -1.3%. Though the proposal would need to be decided unanimously among the EU member states, investors were cheered by the prospects of progress, and the spread of Italian and Spanish ten-year yields over bunds fell by -43bps and -30bps, respectively. Reflecting this renewed risk appetite in fixed income, US HY saw the strongest performance among our credit sample, with a +4.2% gain in May.

Finally in FX, the pound sterling was one of the worst performing currencies, falling -2.0% against the US dollar and -3.3% against the euro. It comes as little progress has been made in negotiations with the EU on the UK’s future relationship, and ahead of an important high-level meeting between the two sides taking place later this month. It also covers a month where negative rates were debated in the UK. Emerging markets were among the stronger FX performers however, with the EM FX index up +1.9%, paring back some of their YTD losses.

Here are the best and worst performing assets in May in local currency and USD terms…

… and here are the top and bottom assets of 2020 to date:

Source: Deutsche Bank’s Jim Reid

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We’re in the Thick of It Now – What Happens Next?

It’s with an extremely heavy heart that I sit down to write today’s post. Although widespread civil unrest was easy to predict, it doesn’t make the situation any less sad and dangerous. We’re in the thick of it now, and how we respond will likely determine the direction of the country for decades to come.

If the combination of peaceful protesting, looting and violence witnessed across American cities over the past few days completely caught you off guard, you’re likely to come to the worst possible conclusion about what to do next. The knee-jerk response I’m already seeing from many is to crush the dissent by all means necessary, but that’s exactly how you give the imperial state and oligarchy more power. Power it will never relinquish.

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