Plus: Hollywood may finally be back in business.
Thursday, November 9, 2023 Hi all, Today, we will be talking about last night's presidential debate and the end of the actors' strike! âRachel DuRose, [Future Perfect]( fellow UP FIRST 0 winners and 5 losers from the third Republican presidential debate Joe Raedle/Getty Images The third GOP debate was more composed and substantive than the previous ones, but just as inconsequential. Donald Trump, who didnât participate in the debate, remains the dominant candidate â he has the support of 56 percent [of Republicans](, compared to the 14 percent Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, his closest rival, has. No one greatly increased their chances against Trump, essentially making this debate equivalent to a policy discussion among five random Republicans, writes senior politics correspondent Andrew Prokop. The lowdown: No one won. The losers: - Vivek Ramaswamy: While the businessman seemed to be gaining momentum early in the primary season, heâs struggled to stay relevant. Last night he tried to stand out by attacking NBC moderator Kristen Welker, DeSantisâs height, and competitor Nikki Haleyâs parenting. - Sen. Tim Scott: The South Carolina senator has struggled in the polls and was mostly ignored Tuesday night. Even when he [proposed]( going to war with Iran, none of his competitors seemed to care enough to push back. Scottâs big moment was when he promised a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks. - Chris Christie: The former New Jersey governor said heâs running because heâs âtiredâ of seeing division, anger, and pettiness dominating politics. Andrew notes he also seemed literally tired and did not bring any fire to the debate stage. - Nikki Haley: The former ambassador to the UN again suggested Republicans need a more nuanced approach to abortion in order to win elections. Sheâs now neck-and-neck with DeSantis in the [Iowa]( and [New Hampshire]( polls, but, like DeSantis, is still about 30 percentage points behind Trump. - Ron DeSantis: Once thought to be a formidable challenger of Trump, the Florida governorâs campaign has hit some bumps. He won a [big endorsement]( Monday from Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R), but how much thatâll help in a state dominated by Trump remains to be seen. Read Andrewâs [full story on last nightâs debate here](. CATCH UP The long, long Hollywood strikes have ended Mario Tama/Getty Images 118 days after walking off set, SAG-AFTRA (the union for actors and performers) and the AMPTP (the association of Hollywoodâs largest studios and production companies) announced that theyâd reached a deal. Hereâs what we know about the deal so far: - Details arenât yet available, but SAG-AFTRA says the deal will lead to âsustainable careers.â The union says the contract includes pay and benefits increases, protections against the use of AI, and rewards for streaming success. - Hollywood will be going back to work, but not quite yet. While picketing ended immediately, actors wonât return to set until the unionâs leadership votes to approve the agreement (which it likely will). - The industry wonât return to the way it was before the strike. Release dates for movies and TV shows have been pushed back, and studios say their [2023 earnings]( are going to take a major hit. Read [senior correspondent and critic Alissa Wilkinsonâs]( full story [here](. VERBATIM ð£ï¸ âLeave my daughter out of your voice ⦠Just scum.â â Republic presidential candidate Nikki Haley's response to her opponent businessman Vivek Ramaswamy when he brought up TikTok and Haleyâs daughter's longtime use of the application (for which the crowd booed him) [NBC News]( AROUND THE WEB - The world experienced its hottest 12-month period on record. Only 1 percent of the population experienced normal temperatures; everyone else saw record warmth. [ABC]( - In recent days, an estimated 72,000 people have fled to southern Gaza from the northern part of the region. The influx of people, coupled with ongoing hunger, sanitation, and medical issues creates ideal conditions for disease outbreaks, the World Health Organization warns. [UN OCHA]( - Ivanka Trump testified yesterday in the fraud trial against her father, former President Donald Trump. Ivanka said she had nothing to do with the Trump companyâs key financial documents. [NPR](
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