Speakership Race + Saved By the Bell Star Mocks California’s “Skittle Ban”
The Rich Zeoli Show
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🗓️ 11 October 2023
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Summary
- In a post on the social media platform X, “Saved By the Bell” star Mario Lopez criticized Governor Gavin Newsom and California’s recent “Skittle’s Ban”—a bill that will forbid the sale of foods containing red dye No. 3. Lopez writes: “Crime is through the roof, worst drug epidemic ever & homelessness at an all time high in CA…Let’s focus on Skittles.”
- Listeners weigh-in on the terror attacks orchestrated against Israeli citizens.
- Annie Karnie of The New York Times reports that the House is in recess and will not meet to hold a floor vote for the vacant speakership at 3pm, as was originally planned. Karnie writes, “The move to recess came as it became clear that Scalise would not have the votes to win the gavel on the House floor today, and members complained of a rushed process. Meanwhile, Jordan, in a private meeting with Scalise, offered to give a nominating speech on his behalf, according to his spokesman. But that gesture did not seem to move a number of Republicans from across the political spectrum who said they would not vote for Scalise on the floor. So far, the eight who deposed McCarthy are not the main problem for Scalise (although Nancy Mace and Bob Good, two of the eight, have said they are undecided on who they will support on the floor). He faces a new set of opponents, some of whom made alliances with McCarthy. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who became a McCarthy ally, for instance, has said she will vote against Scalise on the House floor.” You can read the latest news regarding a potential House vote to determine the speakership here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/10/11/us/house-speaker-vote-news/745258fd-a9a5-522c-8e7c-f89fe99e23e9?smid=url-share
- When questioned by reporters on Capitol Hill, Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) refused to condemn Hamas attacks on Israeli citizens.
- While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers challenged Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce—who recently appeared in a Pfizer commercial—to a debate on whether COVID-19 vaccines are effective.
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