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Has the love affair between Trump and Fox News gone sour? | donald trump

For years, Donald Trump and Fox News were signed.

The former president would call into the rightwing news channel seemingly whenever he liked it. Fox News hosts pumped up every Trump utterance. Trump watched the channel religiously, and in 2019 alone he sent 657 tweets in response to Fox News or Fox Business programs.

Since then, however, things appear to have changed. Trump, as the New York Times has pointed out, has not been interviewed on Fox News for more than 100 days.

A recent Trump speech was largely ignored by the network, and in a sign that Fox News has recognized alternative Republican presidential candidates are available, a Mike Pence address was broadcast live, in its entirety.

With the news channel embroiled in a billion-dollar lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems over its claims the voting machine company tampered with the 2020 election, Trump’s continuing lies about election fraud seem to have rattled Rupert Murdoch, the media titan who owns Fox News.

Two of Murdoch’s newspapers, the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal, published scathing editorials on Trump in July, the former calling the twice-impeached 45th president “unworthy to be this country’s chief executive again” and the latter branding Trump “The President Who Stood Still on January 6”.

This week the Washington Post reported that Murdoch “has lost his enthusiasm” for Trump.

The channel has begun to give Pence and Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, plenty of air-time, including two primetime interviews in the space of five days recently, the New York Times reported. Tom Cotton, the Arkansas senator who is also said to be jockeying for a 2024 presidential run, has also been a regular interviewee.

But while the apparent bouncing of Trump from Fox News has been enthusiastically covered by media reporters, there are plenty of signs the channel isn’t ready to let its paramour go just yet.

A recent study by Media Matters for America, a media watchdog, found that Fox News continues to discuss Trump far, far more than any of his perceived rivals for the 2024 nomination – specifically, Trump was mentioned on Fox News 8,556 times through January to July , while DeSantis and Pence received 1,083 and 589 mentions respectively.

Angelo Carusone, Media Matters’ president and chief executive, said those findings suggest there has not been a souring. He said there may have been a slight change in tone, and that Trump may not have the same “stranglehold” he once had on Fox News – the days when the channel was seen to be broadcasting to “an audience of one” are probably over – but that the coverage is still overwhelmingly positive.

“You were allowed to attack Donald Trump during the primaries in 2015 and 2016 on Fox News. That doesn’t happen now, at all, ever,” Carusone said.

For his part, Trump has recently expressed his displeasure at Fox News’ output. The 76-year-old, who is known to be emotional, attacked Fox & Friends in July, after his host Steve Doocy suggested a straw poll of potential 2024 candidates that showed Trump with 79% of the vote being taken with a pinch of salt .

Doocy hardly went off on Trump – the host just pointed to other, more scientific, polls that showed Trump lacking 79% support. But it was enough to cause upset.

“Fox & Friends just really botched my poll numbers, no doubt on purpose. That show has been terrible – gone to the ‘dark side’, ”Trump posted on Truth Social, his ailing rightwing social media platform.

The Dominion lawsuit could be a reason for Trump’s absence. The company is suing Fox News for $1.6bn, accusing its owner, Fox Corp, and the Murdochs specifically, of allowing Fox News to amplify Trump’s false claims that the voting company had rigged the election for Joe Biden. It could be a wise strategy not to allow Trump to repeat those precise claims on Fox News during a live interview.

Asked to comment, a Fox News spokesperson said: “The debate among the liberal media on this topic is the very reason FOX News exists and is the most watched cable news channel in the country with more viewers of every political persuasion than any other network. ”

Still, Carusone believes any cooling on the part of Fox News towards Trump is likely to be temporary.

The channel’s hosts are still engaging in misty-eyed segments where they talk about how Trump would handle issues ranging from inflation to China to the “border crisis” – a Fox News staple. And Trump’s supposed achievements of him while in office are still championed.

“They’re still fetishizing and fantasizing, it’s just that there’s no longer an audience of one,” Carusone said.

“There are other people in the audience that they care about.”

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Lenovo introduces Xiaoxin Pro 27 All-In-One PC with Intel Arc A370M graphics

Lenovo announces Xiaoxin Pro 27 AIO with Arc GPU faster than RTX 3050

First all-in-one PC based on Arc GPU.

The Xiaoxin Pro 27 is a 27-inch system equipped with Intel’s latest 12th Gen Core CPU and Intel Arc A-series graphics. The company published a poster for the new product that should become available later this year.

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This prebuilt-PC will actually be available with two display options, either 23.8 inch or 27 inch, both 2560×1440 resolution. These panels are 100 Hz and have low-blue light certification. The AIO PC is equipped with dual 5W JBL speakers and 2.5K camera.

Xiaoxin Pro 27 is advertised as an all-purpose PC. The company shares gaming performance in three games, League of Legends 2K at 152 FPS, Counter Strike GO at 2K 110 FPS and World of Tanks at 1080p 142 FPS. Furthermore, Lenovo confirms the Arc-based PRO AIO will be faster in Adobe Premier, Davinci Resolve H264 video editing up to 70% and FFMPEG H265 video export by up to 900%.

The AIO PC ad shows up weeks before the product is actually available for sale. The information published by Chinese media suggest it should start shipping this fall, so about the same time we will be talking about next-gen GPUs from competitors.

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I have prosthetic hands and it constantly surprises people

A few days ago, I visited a local pub with a girlfriend, and standing at the bar together we ordered two glasses of wine.

The bartender promptly placed two stemless glasses on the counter and began pouring.

“Sorry but do you have glasses with stems?” I asked.

Instantly his demeanor soured and after finding a boringly old-fashioned wine glass, he filled it up with an exaggerated look of disdain.

“Oh, I don’t want to be precious, but I have prosthetic hands and there’s no way I could pick up that glass without smashing it,” I said.

My girlfriend and I casually laughed at the situation before the necessary apologies began rolling in.

Perhaps I should have stated it up front and saved everyone from the whole judgment-turned-apology exercise, but the situation was a fast-paced transaction with no room for explanations.

But life is full of fast-paced exchanges between strangers. And in the split seconds we have to process what is going on, we humans seem to regularly squeeze in enormous amounts of expectation, judgment and criticism.

So why has our community become so uncomfortable with the unexpected?

I have used prosthetic hands every day since my amputations nine years ago.

They are quite amazing gadgets. Able to open and close and with their skin-coloured cosmetic covers, they look just like real hands. Nail polish and all.

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Vote for your Socceroos Team of the Century now!

Know your Australian football history? Love the Socceroos? Now’s your chance to contribute to an eleven in a century list, as we seek out the views of our supporters to determine the Socceroos’ ‘Team of the Century’ ahead of next month’s international friendly against New Zealand in Brisbane.

Open from today through to September 7, fans can head here to select what they believe to be the best Socceroos team of all time.

Through the platform fans will be able to select a starting eleven and five substitutes, however when the Team of the Century is released on Thursday, 22 September – matchday in Brisbane – twenty-three players will be recognised, made up of a starting eleven plus twelve substitutes.

You, the fans, will play an enormous role in determining the Socceroos’ Team of the Century, with the top sixteen players determined exclusively from the fan vote. However, the final seven substitute slots will be contributed by Football Australia’s Panel of Historians, ensuring that players that made an enormous contribution to Australia’s senior men’s national football team from as early as 1922 are considered to be honored in the list.

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In total, there are 622 players to select from – every man that has ever donned an Australia kit on the pitch in an ‘A’ international fixture. From Socceroos cap number one, Alex Gibb, right through to Socceroo number 622, Kye Rowles, who stood tall for Australia in FIFA World Cup qualifying just two months ago.

So, what are you waiting for? Jump into the fan zone and see if you can split Schwarzer from Schaefer, Moore from Mooy, or the Vidmar brothers from Viduka!

As an added bonus, fans who submit their teams can go in the running to win a signed Socceroos jersey.

So don’t hesitate click here to start selecting and share your team on social media.

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Dems support for Gibbs could backfire ‘in a spectacular way,’ defeated US Rep. Peter Meijer warns

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — US Rep. Peter Meijer on Sunday said a Democratic ad campaign to boost support for John Gibbs in the Republican primary for a West Michigan congressional seat could backfire “in a spectacular way” in the November election.

“It’s a dangerous strategy,” Meijer said, speaking on CBS’ Face the Nation. “Where President Biden is in his approval of him is so in the gutter… it is easy to see that strategy backfiring in a spectacular way, which is all the more reason why we should not be embracing the zero-sum idea of ​​politics .”

The first-term congressman, who was targeted for voting to impeach former President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol, was defeated by Gibbs 52% to 48%.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spent $435,000 in the final stretch of the Republican primary campaign on an advertisement that, while framed as an attack on Gibbs, sought to boost his credentials among voters who support Trump.

The ad highlighted Gibbs’ endorsement by Trump, his service in the Trump administration, and said Gibbs would support policies such as “crack down on immigration” and a pro “patriotic” education in K-12 schools. The idea behind the ad, from Democrats’ perspective, was that Gibbs would be easier to beat than Meijer in the November general election.

Gibbs, a former political commentator who worked in the Trump administration, will now face Democrat Hillary Scholten in the general election for Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District. The district, which was redrawn last year, includes portions of Kent, Ottawa and Muskegon counties.

The nonpartisan Cook Political Report has said the race between Gibbs and Scholten leans Democratic, but Gibbs has said he can win over Meijer’s supporters and keep the district in Republican hands. Gibbs denies the results of the 2020 election.

On Sunday, Meijer took responsibility for being defeated by Gibbs. However, he said he faced an extra hurdle when the DCCC released its ad to boost Gibbs, who grew up near Lansing and didn’t move to West Michigan until launching his campaign last year.

“So, we had a scenario where not only did I have the former president aligned against me, but in a rare showing of bipartisan unity, Nancy Pelosi and the House Democratic Campaign Committee, also united to try to knock me off the ballot,” Meijer said.

Ultimately, the impact of the DCCC’s advertisement is “unknowable,” Meijer told host Margaret Brennan.

But, he added, “The fact that we have the establishment left and the extreme right locking arms in common cause paints a very telling picture of where our politics are in 2022.”

Related: Trump impeachment vote followed Congressman Peter Meijer to election day

In other remarks, Meijer said his accomplishments in office have gotten “lost” in the current political environment. He mentioned, for example, that he was “proud that our office is on track to set a record for the most number of bills signed into law by a freshman.”

“That those type of accomplishments get lost in our current personality politics, get lost in a broader sense…I think that is one of the fundamental challenges that we have as a country, and that is, frankly, frustrating Michigan families,” he said .

“We are dealing with a politics that does not reward substance that does not reward, you know, reality.”

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Magic won’t happen at the moment, says agent who sold Chippendale apartment for $150,000 less than its purchase price

Was it overpriced? Nope.

What did you think it would go for? We appraised it 12 months ago for $1.4 million to $1.5 million. We reappraised it in March this year at $1.25 million to $1.35 million. [Records show it sold for $1,425,000 in February 2017.]

What was surprising about it?

Magic won’t happen at the moment. That one lucky buyer probably isn’t just there. You need to be realistic with yourself and the market.

What was surprising was the high percentage of people interested in it that viewed it. The numbers were low but the engagement was high. The buyers who were coming were genuine people.

Prior to listing the property, we researched inner-city apartments for sale and everything in the sold section. The properties that seemed to be marketed with no price guide were remaining for sale.

When we were listing the property we recognized that the demand for inner-city apartments was reducing and we also noticed that prices had come back from their peaks of a few years ago. We also know that a lot of people who purchased off the plan paid big prices for their property.

The sale process required a clear understanding by the vendor of how much value the property had lost since its off-the-plan purchase five years earlier.

The vendor had bought it off the plan five years ago. In our discussions with our vendor we had to make it very clear that it wasn’t a profit-making scenario to sell the property.

We have a discussion with our vendors to try to distance themselves from the process.

You have to face reality on pricing, or it’s a collector’s item.

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People will happily buy a Mercedes for $200,000, sell it four years later for $70,000 and not bat an eyelid. But if they lose $1 on their property they think it’s a national catastrophe. They feel that they’ve failed. We have this discussion scores of times every month.

But leaving it on the market at an unrealistic price level is not a strategy. We realized that we had to go into marketing with a realistic price guide, which we did.

People engaged with it. At the end of the day, we had three parties making offers. The strongest buyer secured the property.

It’s a really good quality offering. It still required every bit of agency effort to get the result, which shows the state of the market.

But with a clear price indication, it sold: In the end, there were three potential buyers making offers on the two-bedroom apartment.

It was fully styled. We were showing on Sundays, doing night-time inspections. We had one open inspection from 5.30pm to 6pm and we waited till 7pm because one buyer was running late. We really went every mile for our vendor to get our result.

You have to face reality on pricing, or it’s a collector’s item. We need to recognize that borrowing power has reduced substantially with interest rate increases, which means prices have changed. And if agents and vendors are not aware of this they will do so at their peril.

Don’t hide a price to think something will happen.

Do you reckon we’ll see another result like this: a) next week b) next year c) next cycle d) never?

b) Next year. In these inner-city buildings most people have paid large amounts of money for them and are not wanting to realize a loss. Realistically, most of those will take a year to come to terms with new values, or they will hold off and then vendors, if they really want to sell, they will have to realize the current values.

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Daikin Australia – Climate Control News

Daikin Australia will be showcasing its latest range of residential, commercial and applied products and solutions at the upcoming ARBS 2022 Exhibition in Melbourne.

spanning 216mtwoit will be Daikin’s largest presence ever at an ARBS Exhibition.

As ‘Air Specialists’, Daikin’s dedication to ‘Perfecting the Air’ by delivering innovative and effective climate control and purifying solutions will be on display throughout the stand.

These solutions improve indoor air quality by extracting stale air, introducing outside air into the indoor environment, purifying the indoor air, and maintaining temperature and humidity.

On display will be Daikin’s range of Split Systems and Air Purifiers featuring integrated Streamer Technology – a market-leading advancement in integrated air purification providing superior indoor air quality in a range of applications.

The streamer discharge is a type of plasma discharge that generates high-speed electrons to decompose harmful substances and continuously purify the air.

Streamer Technology effectively removes bacteria, odours, indoor air pollutants such as formaldehyde and more than 99.6% of pollen, mold and allergens*. Independently tested and verified, the Daikin Air Purifier (MC55YPVM) with Streamer Technology can inactivate more than 99.99% of the Coronavirus (HCoV-229E) and Influenza A (H1N1)*.

A key feature of the stand will be Daikin’s newly-launched flagship VRV R Series Heat Recovery System. Since the launch of the first model in 1982, Daikin’s VRV systems have continually evolved to achieve the best in comfort, efficiency and reliability.

The new VRV R Series has undergone a complete model change with improvements in design, ease of installation, reliability, comfort, heat recovery and energy savings. Attendees will see firsthand the reduced footprint of the unit as well as the multi-module combination available.

Daikin’s Australian Made Ducted Systems and Applied Air Handling Units will be on display as well as its Light Commercial, Ventilation, Air Treatment and Refrigeration ranges, Smart Controllers for homes and buildings and the Oil Free Magnetic Bearing Chiller with HFO refrigerant. Various new products will be demonstrated on the stand.

Daikin is also Principal Sponsor of the ARBS 2022 Industry Awards.

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Michael and Tara give an update on their relationship

Michael and Tara had one of the cutest romances in Beauty and the Geek history.

The couple, who left the show officially as boyfriend and girlfriend, had also told each other they were falling in love during a cute picnic date.

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And it seems like they’ve kept the spark going since the show ended, with the pair sharing a very exciting relationship update. They’ve moved in together!

Tara and Michael explained how navigating their relationship living in different states was “a bit tricky.”

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“He flew down to Melbourne, I flew up to Sydney… he met my family, I met his family and then I took off overseas to Europe for a couple months,” Tara told 9Entertianment.

Michael ended up meeting Tara overseas and the pair traveled around Europe together. When they got back, Michael decided to make the big move to Melbourne from Sydney.

“It’s been fantastic. We thought we already knew each other so well from everything we went through on the show, but we’ve learned so much more about each other afterwards,” Michael said.

The pair also share the house with their co-stars Alex and Sam.

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Before the lovebirds were eliminated from the show, they confessed to each other they could see themselves falling in love, and it wasn’t long after filming that they actually dropped the L-bomb.

“We said we love each other just after we finished filming,” Tara revealed.

“I thought I was already fully in love, but every single day I fall more and more in love [with Michael]. It feels like the most genuine relationship and the most genuine connection I’ve ever experienced.”

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Michael was “immediately smitten” by the Beauty who ticked all his boxes from the moment he met her, but he wasn’t expecting to find love on the show.

“I came onto the experience just expecting to have a really good time and to learn from someone that I wouldn’t really understand. And instead, I met someone that just makes so much sense to me,” he said.

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Michael and Tara shared a joint Instagram post updating their fans on the status of their relationship, which followers were dying to know.

“The show allowed us to experience a lifetime of things together in such a short time, and since then we’ve only fallen more in love with each other,” the pair wrote alongside a series of loved-up snaps.

Their co-stars were quick to show their support in the comment section.

“You two are just perfect! 🥰 I love you guys so much,” Tegan wrote.

Sam commented, “So proud of both of you, even though I may be the third wheel, I’ll always be your third wheel.”

While Angelique said, “THIS IS AMAZING, YOU DESERVE THE WORLD.”

We’re so happy for Michael and Tara and can’t wait to see what the future holds for them!

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How Wallabies should react to Quade shocker, potential ‘superstar’ and ‘incredible’ backrower excel

Plenty has happened in the few days since I suggested the Wallabies could win the Rugby Championship. Michael Hooper has come home, Quade Cooper could be out for the most part of a year, and despite all that Australia beat Argentina to get off to a winning start.

I’ll be honest. It’s going to be a bit more of a struggle now.

Quade brought so much direction in terms of the tactical nous and control of the game. You see that in the faith the coaching staff and players have in him.

We also don’t know when Hoops will be back and his leadership and his presence on the field is something that you can’t measure.

His talent as a player is immense but he also can galvanize a group. You just feel better when he’s on the field.

Add in the loss of Samu Kerevi and I think it’ll make things a little bit more difficult, especially because if you look at the Springboks, they were incredibly dominant against the All Blacks. They will be a tough challenge for us even though we play them here.

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The group should still have every bit of belief they can win the competition but looking from the outside in now, because of those crucial injuries and withdrawals, I think success looks more like finding combinations that work for bigger challenges ahead as opposed to the outcomes from thisseries.

On a personal level, I’m gutted for Quade. He’s a friend and we’ve played together for almost 20 years.

I know hard he works to stay in good condition all year round. You saw Dave Rennie’s comments from him in the lead-up about how much of a difference Quade makes to that group in terms of his skill set and his leadership from him. And you saw that in the time that he played on Sunday – his ability to organize those around him and give that calming influence. It was also, after the disappointment of missing the England series, a great opportunity to build on what he did last year.

While this is shocking for Quade it could be the making of Noah Lolesio.

Rennie has an interesting call to make around the 23 for the second match this weekend.

Reece Hodge was picked to cover several positions because they went with a 6-2 split on the bench. I think if they went with 5-3 in Mendoza, Noah might have been on the bench.

You know what you’re going to get from Reece – he’s going to do his job well.

But if Quade is out for 12 months, I think they should be thinking about who they see fulfilling that role long term.

I’m not privy to training and the conversations that go on, but I would pick and stick with Noah. He had a really good Super Rugby season where he took the Brumbies to the semi-final. He makes sense in the short term as well as the long term.

They might see Hodgey as a long-term fix. If so, then go for him and put Noah on the bench.

Same with James O’Connor, although James is probably struggling in terms of his performances being up and down and, from all reports, he’s struggling with his body, and it’s breaking down a little bit. When I think about all those things put together, I like the idea of ​​Noah getting picked and them making it clear what the expectations of him are.

Quade Cooper of Australia is tackled by Santiago Carreras of Argentina during The Rugby Championship between Argentina Pumas and Australian Wallabies at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas on August 06, 2022 in Mendoza, Argentina.  (Photo by Daniel Jayo/Getty Images)

Quade Cooper of Australia is tackled by Santiago Carreras of Argentina during The Rugby Championship between Argentina Pumas and Australian Wallabies at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas on August 06, 2022 in Mendoza, Argentina. (Photo by Daniel Jayo/Getty Images)

If they do that you get certainty within the unfortunate circumstances and that can help take Noah to another level.

He was getting picked ahead of Quade last year but he would have always known Quade was there or thereabouts.

Last year Quade was training the house down. Noah would have been feeling the pressure in training and that was transferring into the games. I don’t think he performed as well as he would have liked to last year.

I wouldn’t see going all in on him as a gamble because he’s two or three years into playing Test footy now. Now it’s a case of ‘Noah you’re our 10. We expect you to perform. This is what we see as the responsibilities within the team.’

It would give Noah a lot of confidence knowing that he has the backing to be able to build into the game.

He has to perform, that’s a given. I thought he was okay during the English series. At moments he played well in the first Test but there were things he could have done better in the remainder of it.

With Quade injured, if Noah steps into the No.10 he could look around and it’s essentially just him. It might be him, James or Reece but I would like to see him given the opportunity.

Stability in that position is important.

Around the 2019 World Cup, we chopped and changed our halves a lot. Whitey started against South Africa and I did against Argentina and in the World Cup he started two games and I did two and the quarterfinal.

You want continuity of combination and selection. You get comfortable with particular voices, different styles of play, leadership, and direction, and if that’s constantly chopping and changing it affects the guys around you and that dynamic within the 23.

Petaia ready to show he’s world class

It was so good to see Jordie Petaia get through 80 minutes in Sunday’s Test. A couple of times he was in space and I thought he’d open up and he hesitated just a bit. He’s starting to find confidence in his body but that was a positive step in the right direction.

If he gets through some more 80s, gets fit and conditioned and he’s in good shape, he’s going to be a superstar.

I genuinely believe that because of the skills, attributes, and abilities that he brings to the game. He’s excellent under the high balls. He’s strong. to competitor. He’s got great hands. He’s got great vision and good skills. He just needs time in the saddle to build confidence in his game to be able to execute at Test level.

At the 2019 RWC he played 13 for us in that quarterfinal and he was unbelievable. It’s all there – it’s just a case of building confidence in his body and then from that confidence in his game and understanding what his game looks like at Test level.

I think for the moment wing is the right position for him. But the more confidence he gets in his body from him and his game from him, I’d love to see him at 13.

The 80 minutes on the weekend was a good start. The number of injuries he’s had and the time he’s missed it’s probably affected his confidence in his body.

He’s a good kid, trains hard, and works hard. I’d love to be able to see him find some rhythm and consistency in games and then show everyone what a world-class talent he is.

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I was impressed with our forward pack on Sunday although the game was pretty scrappy overall.

There were patches of good play but then there would be a little error or just disruption from the Argentina pressure or we would turn the ball over at the breakdown.

What kept us in the game was our ability at set piece. That was evident with the driving maul try and penalty try. But the ability to have parity and a good platform to attack off the back of the set piece is what kept us going.

We nailed our line outs and scrums. Being able to attack off set piece allowed us to stay in the game.

Bobby Valetini was incredible. With Samu Kerevi being out we lose a little bit of punch in midfield. It puts pressure on guys around that space to be able to deliver that and Bobby seems to have shouldered more responsibility in that space.

Fraser McReight must be the most like-for-like replacement player ever. He’s built like Hoops, has a similar game style – all energy and buzz – and is and always there in support or chasing back in defense.

He put pressure on at the breakdown, was always there in and support tackled very well and he was rewarded for his good core skills working around the set piece with a maul try.

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Video catches teens crash stolen Kia, take off running on highway

Video from traffic cameras on a Minnesota highway shows a group of teenagers crash a stolen Kia and take off running.

It happened Saturday on Interstate 35E northbound, according to Fox 9. Footage shows a stolen Kia smash into a median after the driver attempted to avoid police stop sticks. Four teens then jump out of the smoking car, run and dodge traffic to get to the other side of the road where state troopers were waiting. All four were arrested: a 14-year-old boy and three girls ages 15-17.

Two of the girls had minor injuries and were taken to the hospital, authorities said.

The incident began around 5:30 pm when a rental car company contacted St. Paul Police saying they had a GPS tracker on a 2021 Kia Forte that had been stolen in Minneapolis and was headed to St. Paul, a police spokesman said.

“St. Paul Police requested assistance from a State Patrol helicopter, and the pilot used the coordinates from the GPS tracker to locate the car as it came to a stop on Portland and Dale streets in St. Paul,” Fox 9 reports.

The teens got back in the car as police squad cars approached. Officers stood back as the car traveled through a residential neighborhood, but the helicopter continued to track the Kia as the driver drove erratically down city streets and onto the highway, the police spokesman said.

The crash occurred roughly 15 minutes after the incident first began.

Law enforcement in the area have expressed concern about a nationwide trend this summer involving Hyundai and Kia thefts. A viral Tiktok video from the so-called “Kia Boys” shows thieves how to use a USB cable to steal rides.

Video captured the teens running away from the stolen car.
Video captured the teens running away from the stolen car.

The automaker is so familiar with the rash of thefts it has issued the following statement to media outlets, including Fox 29 Philadelphia.

“Kia America is aware of the rise in vehicle thefts of a subset of trim levels,” the statement read. “All 2022 models and trims have an immobilizer applied either at the beginning of the year or as a running change. All Kia vehicles for sale in the US meet or exceed Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Kia customers with questions regarding their Kia vehicle should contact the Consumer Assistance center directly at 1-800-333-4542.

“Hyundai Motor America is concerned with the rise in local auto thefts. The safety and well-being of our customers and the community is and will remain our top priority. These vehicles meet or exceed Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and engine immobilizers are standard equipment on all new Hyundai vehicles. Hyundai customers who have questions can always contact the Hyundai Consumer Assistance Center at 800-633-5151.”

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