House Speaker Pelosi’s home targeted in attack on husband Loop Jamaica

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Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked and severely beaten by an assailant with a hammer who broke into their San Francisco home early Friday, according to people familiar with the investigation.

Pelosi, 82, suffered blunt force injuries to his head and body, according to two people who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing probe.

The attack was not random; the assailant specifically targeted the home, the people said. The assailant was in custody.

Pelosi was being treated by doctors for bruising, severe swelling and other injuries. Nancy Pelosi’s spokesman Drew Hammill said he was expected to make a full recovery.

“The Speaker and her family are grateful to the first responders and medical professionals involved, and request privacy at this time,” Hammill said in a statement.

While the circumstances of the attack are unclear, the attack raises questions about the safety of members of Congress and their families as threats to lawmakers are at an all-time high almost two years after the deadly Capitol insurrection. The attack also comes just 11 days ahead of midterm elections in which crime and public safety have emerged as top concerns among Americans.

Police investigators work outside the home of Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in San Francisco, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. Paul Pelosi, was attacked and severely beaten by an assailant with a hammer who broke into their San Francisco home early Friday, according to people familiar with the investigation. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In 2021, Capitol Police investigated around 9,600 threats made against members of Congress, and members have been violently attacked in recent years. Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., was shot in the head at an event outside a Tucson grocery store in 2011, and Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., was severely injured when a gunman opened fire on a Republican congressional baseball team practice in 2017.

Members of Congress have received additional dollars for security at their homes, but some have pushed for more protection as people have showed up at their homes and as members have received an increasing number of threatening communications.

Capitol Police, tasked with protecting congressional leaders, said Nancy Pelosi was with her protective detail in Washington at the time her husband was attacked. She’d just returned this week from a security conference in Europe and is due to keynote an advocacy event Saturday evening with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Capitol Police said the FBI and San Francisco police were also investigating. The suspect is in the custody of the San Francisco police.

Often at Nancy Pelosi’s side during formal events in Washington, Paul Pelosi is a wealthy investor who largely remains on the West Coast. They have five adult children and many grandchildren. The two have been married 59 years.

Earlier this year, Paul Pelosi pleaded guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence charges related to a May crash in California’s wine country and was sentenced to five days in jail and three years of probation.

President Joe Biden and lawmakers from both parties reacted to the assault with shock and expressed their well wishes to the Pelosi family.

“What happened to Paul Pelosi was a dastardly act,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. “I spoke with Speaker Pelosi earlier this morning and conveyed my deepest concern and heartfelt wishes to her husband and their family, and I wish him a speedy recovery.”

“We have been to many events with the Pelosis over the last 2 decades and we’ve had lots of occasions to talk about both of our families and the challenges of being part of a political family. Thinking about the Pelosi family today,” tweeted Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that President Joe Biden has also been in contact with Nancy Pelosi.

“The President is praying for Paul Pelosi and for Speaker Pelosi’s whole family,” Jean-Pierre said. “This morning he called Speaker Pelosi to express his support after this horrible attack. He is also very glad that a full recovery is expected. The president continues to condemn all violence, and asks that the family’s desire for privacy be respected.”

The Pelosi home in the wealthy Pacific Heights neighborhood has been the scene of several protests in the past few years. After Nancy Pelosi was seen on video getting her hair done at a salon while many were shut down during the coronavirus pandemic, stylists protested outside with curling irons. Members of the Chinese community protested outside recently before Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan. And during debates over the federal stimulus package protesters scrawled anarchy signs in black paint across the garage door, along with “cancel rent,” and “we want everything.”

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Ministry Of Education Celebrates – National Robotics Team

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The Ministry of Education and Sports under the leadership of the Honorable Daryll Matthew, celebrates the achievements of Teyanna Nathaniel (Team Leader), Ethan Bailey (Engineer), Deshini Charles (Programmer) and Leyla Reid (Designer) – four students who would have competently and skillfully represented Antigua and Barbuda at the 2022 FIRST Global Challenge held in Geneva, Switzerland. The focus of this year’s robotic challenge was, “Carbon Capture.”

As one of the highlights during its inaugural STEM Infused Summer Camp, the Ministry of Education would have enrolled our 200 students and afforded the opportunity for capacity building in the following areas – Computer Assembly, Coding, Photography, Videography, Graphics Design, Mobile App and Web Development, Esports, Robotics, 3D printing and Virtual and Augment Reality.

Having seen the enthusiasm of the students in the area of robotics, the Ministry would have invested a sum of Twenty-Seven Thousand Eastern Caribbean Dollars towards the realization of the team travelling to Geneva to participate in this year’s FIRST Global challenge.

The Ministry is committed to the needed curriculum transformation which creates the authentic learning experience for each student.

The Ministry also commits to building the needed skills for the future, so that the current students, the next iteration of the workforce, can be fully equipped to negotiate the emerging jobs.

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Rotary Club of Antigua donates to Andre Simon medical fund

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At Thursday’s meeting, a donation was made to the Andre Simon Fund.

Dwayne Simon, brother of Andre Simon graciously accepted the cheque and thanked the Club for their timely financial assistance which was much appreciated!

Picture, President Ilean Ramsey presents cheque to Dwayne Simon!

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ABLP and UPP leaders to engage in discussions before an audience on 31st October and 14th November, 2022

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The leaders of the country’s two main political parties will be hosted by the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus in a public advocacy series.

The Antigua Barbuda Labour Party leader, Gaston Browne, and his counterpart in the United Progressive Party, Harold Lovell, will engage in discussions before an audience on 31st October and 14th November, 2022.

Director of Academic Affairs UWI FIC, Dr. Curtis Charles, said both guests will be quizzed on matters of national importance and asked to share their plans for advancing Antigua and Barbuda.

“We think we have two very thoughtful subject matter experts who will be asking the questions and then naturally we’ll open it out to the audience for like 30 minutes,” Charles said.

The engagements, which will bring the political leaders head-to-head, will be the first of their kind in Antigua and Barbuda.

The university’s director of academic affairs explained that events such as the public advocacy series are ways in which, historically, “we bring the community into the university”.

“We have to basically acknowledge the fact that there’s a major election. There are two major candidates, two major political parties and we are professors who are on both sides of the aisle, we have students who are on both sides of the aisle, we have faculty.

“So, it’s not something we can ignore, so, we really want to raise the discourse of what you will traditionally hear in a clip on television or a clip on radio in an ad. What we want to be able to do is to embed ourselves into the tradition of a university of research questions and deep, thoughtful answers.

“So, that’s the premise of bringing these leaders to campus,” Dr. Charles explained. POINTE XPRESS

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50 Cent Considering Kanye West Idea of Building School In Houston

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Kanye West is looking to expand his school Donda Academy to Houston, Texas, and he wants 50 Cent to help him.

Just a day after it was announced that Donda Academy had abruptly closed the school for the remainder of the academic year, which runs till May/June, and sent parents scattering to retrieve their $15,000 a year tuition, the rapper switched gears and announced that the school will be opened on Thursday and asked parents and children to show up for devotion.

“Dear Donda Academy Families- we hope this email finds you well. First, we would like to express our gratitude for the community of families and scholars that Donda Academy brought together. However, at the direction of our Founder, Donda Academy will close for the remainder of the 2022-2023 school year effective immediately. Thursday, October 27th. THERE IS NO SCHOOL TOMORROW,” a letter purportedly from the school read.

“Our leadership team will be working diligently to assist all families during this transition, ensuring that every scholar has what they need to succeed in their next community in a prompt and gracious manner.”

As companies and even personalities announced that they cut ties with Kanye West following his antisemitic remarks, 50 Cent also appeared to joy troll the “Gold Digger” rapper as he poked fun at himself with a fake news headline.

“Curtis Jackson has reportedly cut ties with 50 Cent,” Fif wrote in a post on Instagram, which had a picture of him in a suit representing Curtis Jackson and a photo of him smoking weed and counting money in a sweat suit to represent 50 Cent the rapper.

He added, “I’m getting rid of anybody who can get me fvcked up like kanye right now ! LOL.”

Kanye later reposted a screenshot of 50 Cent’s post writing,

“We got Donda school designs we need to build with 50 in Houston,” he wrote.

While fans are of the opinion that 50 is trolling Kanye, the idea of his Donda Academy and G-Unity foundation that’s been paying for business programs for students of Houston High School coming together is impressive.

Still, 50 Cent might not be interested, as the rapper recently said in an interview that Kanye’s outbursts indicated that he was in a dangerous place.

“He’s in a dangerous area,” 50 said in an interview as he spoke about Kanye’s ‘’slavery was a choice” comments and his MAGA hat saga.

50 Cent also said he is strongly considering building a school in Houston because its something that he has never done before and Ye idea intrigue him. “You know the vibes i’m on the move. I never built a school, I might really build one in Houston,” Fifty said.

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Designer, Kamel Secraoui crée un vélo-plancha et cuisine pour les sans-abri

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Designer et humaniste, Kamel Secraoui a conçu des bancs publics où inscrire dédicaces, citations ou mots doux, puis a installé une plancha sur son vélo, allant par les rues de Toulouse…

Designer et humaniste, Kamel Secraoui a conçu des bancs publics où inscrire dédicaces, citations ou mots doux, puis a installé une plancha sur son vélo, allant par les rues de Toulouse mitonner de savoureux repas pour les sans-abri.

C’est l’heure du déjeuner. Un arôme appétissant de courgettes et d’oignons rissolés flotte dans l’air. Pas de restaurant pourtant au pied des hauts murs de briques de Saint-Michel, ancienne prison à l’allure de château fort. 

Juste un vélo et, en remorque, une plancha en inox: Kamel Secraoui y apprête des croque-monsieur, avec du “vrai pain” croustillant.

Par l’odeur alléché, un groupe se forme. Sacs à dos ou besaces tombent des épaules, le temps d’une pause gourmande pour une dizaine de SDF venus là par le bouche-à-oreille. 

Son fox terrier en laisse,

Bénédicte, 50 ans, dont la vie de repasseuse à domicile a basculé après une violente agression, aime à s’y “réchauffer un peu le coeur”. 

“Y a du goût! Ça change” des habituelles distributions alimentaires, se délecte Mehdi, 46 ans. Licencié d’une déchetterie pour avoir refusé le vaccin contre le covid, il vit dans la rue depuis janvier, faute de pouvoir payer un loyer.

Créer du lien, partager

Kamel Secraoui, lui aussi âgé de 46 ans, entend “créer du lien avec des personnes qui n’ont pas l’habitude, qui ont peu d’attention” afin d’”humaniser la ville par des gestes simples, des moments partagés”.

Issu d’une famille de six enfants, dont le père kabyle était venu d’Algérie travailler à l’usine d’engrais AZF – qui a explosé en 2001 faisant 30 morts et plus de 8.000 blessés – ce fan du Stade toulousain naît le 28 mai 1976 dans la Ville rose.

Il grandit au coeur de la cité populaire du Mirail, inspiré par la générosité des femmes de son entourage: sa mère, deux soeurs, une grand-mère qui “n’était pas la plus riche, bien au contraire, mais le peu qu’elle avait, elle le partageait”.

Fondateur de l’agence KLD Design, sélectionnée pour plusieurs biennales dont Venise en 2018, il crée signalétiques, objets et mobiliers colorés destinés à des collectivités ou aux particuliers. 

Une cinquantaine de ses bancs aux lignes graphiques, baptisés “Naelou” – à partir des prénoms de ses enfants Naël et Lou – ornent ainsi parcs et trottoirs de différentes villes, ou jardins privés. 

Leur particularité: “via la page naelou.com, les gens envoient leurs messages qui y seront inscrits à l’emporte-pièce”, à raison d’un euro le mot, ou gratuitement quand c’est, par exemple, un cadeau d’une maison de retraite à ses résidents.

Connu sous le nom de Chat Maigre pour ses oeuvres de street art, le designer a défrayé la chronique en 2006 en égayant clandestinement un radar routier avec des legos. “Le préfet a fait enlever le radar et m’a convoqué. Il était étonné que des gens lui demandent de le remettre”, se souvient-il en riant.

Grand prix humanitaire

L’idée du vélo-plancha a surgi pendant le confinement: “Nous nous régalions de grillades avec ma famille et je pensais aux gens à la rue”. Il dessine, puis fabrique avec un métallier une plancha “hygiénique et fonctionnelle”.

Une association est née, le Plancha Social Club, qui a reçu récemment la médaille d’or du Grand prix humanitaire de France. Quelques bénévoles s’y sont impliqués, telle Halima Benaissa, 64 ans, médiatrice sociale à la retraite qui “aide, accompagne, discute” avec les convives. 

Animatrice au restaurant social de la municipalité, Houria Chikah, 49 ans, est là depuis le démarrage fin 2021. “C’est ludique, chaleureux et on prend le temps d’échanger”, apprécie-t-elle.

Si Kamel Secraoui rêve de rallier davantage de monde afin que le vélo-plancha ne soit pas tributaire de ses engagements professionnels et “tourne plus qu’une ou deux fois par semaine”, il n’entend pas s’arrêter là. 

Sa nouvelle idée: un concours destiné aux jeunes attirés par le graphisme, mais sans argent pour l’étudier. “Les meilleurs décoreront le métro de Toulouse, en partenariat avec l’exploitant Tisséo, et montreront ainsi leur talent.” 

Le designer connaît ce terrain: en 2008 il avait, en toute légalité, orné de stickers huit ascenseurs et une station. “J’aime la ville et la voir différemment, en couleurs”, explique Kamel Secraoui, désireux aujourd’hui de “donner vraiment le sourire, en partageant”. 

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Le designer Kamel Secraoui, fondateur du Plancha Social Club, assis sur l’une de ses créations exposée à Launaguet, le 21 septembre 2022 en Haute-Garonne
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Kamel Secraoui sur son vélo-plancha, le 26 septembre 2022 à Toulouse, dans le sud-ouest de la France
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Kamel Secraoui sert à des sans-abri des croque-monsieur qu’il a préparés sur sa plancha-vélo, le 26 septembre 2022 à Toulouse, dans le sud-ouest de la France
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Kamel Secraoui sert à des sans-abri des croque-monsieur qu’il a préparés sur sa plancha-vélo, le 26 septembre 2022 à Toulouse, dans le sud-ouest de la France
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Ministry of ICT Redesigning and Upgrading Government of St. Kitts and Nevis Official Website; Changes to Take Effect From November 1, 2022

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 27, 2022 (SKNIS): The Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is in the process of redesigning and upgrading the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis official website, www.gov.kn

The official changes will take effect from Tuesday 1st November 2022, and are promised to give a cleaner, modern and professional design with easier navigation and access to government information. The critical government services will be highlighted and easily accessible via the new redesign.

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Ministry of Sustainable Development Empowers Employees Across Its Departments With Full Day Development Sessions

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BASSETERRE, St Kitts, 26 October 2022 – Employees across the various departments of The Ministry of Sustainable Development have been newly empowered to carry out their day-to-day mandate during an all-day Employee Retreat.

The theme for the event was “Catching the vision of transformation for the Ministry of Sustainable Development.”

The Ministry’s Acting Permanent Secretary, Sherilita “Shez” Dore-Tyson said the purpose of the retreat was for the employees to come together and refocus in an effort to regain the public’s confidence as it aims to re-establish the standards and transform the Ministry to become what it was intended to be.

She reminded the employees that the Ministry was needed to specifically focus on guiding the government in developing the economy, resources, and the environment.

PS Dore-Tyson said, “Our Ministry has a very crucial responsibility, and that is to ensure that our country’s development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This means, therefore, that all of us are individually and collectively responsible to ensure that 10, 30, 50 years from now our children can live in a St. Kitts and Nevis that is socially safe, in an economy that is booming and filled with opportunities, and an environment where our air is clean, our communities are laid out properly, and our lands are used correctly.”

Sessions throughout the day were designed to re-educate the employees about their responsibilities, privileges and roles as civil servants. Additionally, more intrapersonal skills were explored through sessions on effective teamwork and networking.

Meanwhile, Minister of Sustainable Development, The Hon. Dr. Joyelle Clarke boosted the spirit of the gathering when she mentioned that the Cabinet of Ministers will deliberate on rendering long-service awards and promote employees based on their technical skills and experience, notwithstanding their not being degree-holders.

The Ministry of Sustainable Development is made up of six departments including, Lands and Surveys, Physical Planning, Statistics, Urban Planning, and Economic Affairs and Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP).

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Jamaica Broilers’ export sales boosted by No Antibiotics Programme Loop Jamaica

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The No Antibiotics Ever (NAE) programme of the Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG) has contributed to the significant improvement in export sales, said President and CEO, Christopher Levy.

Levy disclosed to shareholders at Jamaica Broilers’ annual general meeting to discuss the company’s performance and future plans.

The NAE line of products, which was launched last May under the Best Dressed Chicken (BDC) brand, means no bird, from hatchery or birth, till slaughter is treated with antibiotics.

“One of the benefits that we have experienced is that it has opened up significant growth in our export market because…this is a very big calling card for us in these markets,” Levy said.

He continued: “We feel it is a very important aspect of our brand and the quality that we offer to our consumers”.

The JBG posted a 60 per cent increase in export sales year-over-year which is “quite a significant amount,” Levy said.

Revenues also improved significantly year-over-year with a 33 per cent lift, closing the year at $76 billion.

“Bear in mind last year was a COVID year, and we had the impact of the shutdowns and tourism was off. So, we are seeing some good rebound here, but I think we have also seen a tremendous impact because of some of our external operations,” Levy said.

Total assets were up $17 million to close at $60 billion. Profit before tax stood at $4 billion, a 27 per cent year-over-year increase, with after-tax profits of $3 billion.

Improvements in the performance of the Jamaican operations were buoyed by a new de-boning machine “that allowed us to get very good efficiencies and increase our volumes and pick up some nice margins,” the CEO said.

The BDC line saw a 34 per cent growth. New products also helped to gin up performance.

“Our individually quick frozen (IQF) products continue to do really well in the market. It has really been a good baseline product as we move into different segments, and we saw, with that investment, a real pick-up in the western region where we were able to pick up some new customers with these products and these investments”.

Other efficiencies came under the company’s focus on environment, safety and quality. The company now re-uses 25 per cent of the water at its BDC processing plant.

“We have really focused on water conservation…,” Levy said, adding that the company plans to further increase the amount of water it re-uses.

He continued: “We have tested out our 1MW LNG power plant, just to diversify. We are also looking at solar in some of our other facilities, and I do feel we are going to build out our LNG options for producing power for the Group in a broader way over the next couple of years…” he said.

The Hi-pro subsidiary also saw tremendous growth. Feeds sales increased by 27 per cent; chick sales up seven per cent, and pullet sales up 20 per cent with Supercentre sales up by 25 per cent.

“I do feel that it’s a good indication of a growth in the overall agricultural [sector] of Jamaica, which is very important for us,” Levy said, noting the need for food independence.

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Karim Edwards granted $20,000 bail in accident of two AUA students

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OBSERVER: The motorist who allegedly struck two AUA medical students leaving them both critically injured has been charged with dangerous driving.

Karim Edwards was granted $20,000 bail with a cash component of $5,000 in relation to the incident which took place early Sunday morning in Friars Hill Road.

He appeared before magistrates this morning.

Priyanjana Das, 19, and Kenneth Mathew, 21, were apparently knocked down as they attempted to cross the highway after attending a university party at Stratos Bar and Lounge.

They are both still in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

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