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Unity Estates: The Corey Chambers Story
REAL ESTATE INSPIRATION — In the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles, where the skyline is as diverse as its inhabitants, one real estate agent embarked on a fantastic journey that would redefine the very foundations of community and connection. Corey Chambers, unlike any before him, turned the competitive and often divisive world of real estate into a beacon of unity and…
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Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter June 2022 The SoCal Home
Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter June 2022 The SoCal Home
THE GIVING IT BACK AND PAYING IT FORWARD NEWSLETTER Happy Fathers Day to… Everyone? You guessed it:  Fathers Day is June 19. But why should I mention this to you? Well, since you have been kind enough to be part of our business, I wanted to take the opportunity to give you a free gift on Fathers Day. Chances are that you are not a dad, but I am sure the dads won’t mind. So I am going to go…
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new-downtown-lofts · 3 years
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Capitalism is an effervescent elixir. People clamor to catch a lift upward on the latest bubble even though deep down, most know there is only air beneath them. Stocks, tech valuations, real-estate speculation — it’s not the stuff of the economy that really matters, but rather, the timely exit from each overvalued market. A few people win, most lose, and the victors tend to be those already advantaged by their class position. Nevertheless, we suppress that knowledge, because facing the truth is too painful. It’s nice to have something to hope, and to work, for.
In his new book, Live, Work, Work, Work, Die: A Journey into the Savage Heart of Silicon Valley, journalist and writer Corey Pein offers us a glimpse at the apotheosis of contemporary capitalism, Silicon Valley. The narrative cheekily casts Pein as a freshly unemployed prospector, going West to strike venture capital gold. The word is out that Silicon Valley is practically minting millionaires and billionaires — who’s to say he can’t be one of them?
Pein documents his Valley quest for tech-billionaire-dom, taking readers on a gonzo-lite tour of pitch meetings, recruitment fairs, Captain Morgan–soaked networking happy hours, and Airbnb flophouses. Wise to capitalism’s fizz, the book is an important exposé of the supposedly innovative, meritocratic tech industry — a refreshing antidote to the fawning encomiums the sector usually receives from the media and politicians.
As Pein’s book makes clear, there is nothing (in many cases, literally nothing) undergirding the valuations of scores of tech companies. The coders Pein meets barely know how to code. Most only know how to copy-paste together script written by others into unwieldy, buggy apps that they hope to sell in a hurry. No one really knows, it turns out, how many website users — the sought-after “eyeballs” that drive the digital advertising industry — are customers-in-waiting and how many are miserably paid digital sweatshop workers clicking “like” ten thousand times per day.
The innovations that attract staggering sums of venture capital dollars are not holy grail wonders that solve intractable social or medical problems, but things like Clinkle, a mobile payments app that stood apart from PayPal and Apple Wallet because it allowed users to pay . . . no one except other Clinkle users. Clinkle garnered $25 million in venture capital cash before flaming out.
At times, such emperors-new-clothes innovations are met with widespread ridicule once they leave the tech echo chamber. Juicero — which received $118 million in venture capital from supposedly serious investors like Google Venture and the Campbells Soup Company — was roundly mocked when it was revealed that the $400 juicer simply squeezed pouches of already juiced juice. Its very existence rebutted the notion that the Valley tech brain trust is thinking on a higher plane than the rest of us — people from every corner of humanity spew nonsensical bullshit every moment of the day. Most, it goes without saying, do not get millions of dollars for it.
If only boondoggles like Juicero were the extent of the Valley’s ills. The real problem is that the tech industry — both its culture and its products — cause real harm.
Pein occasionally puts his freewheeling tone on hold to tell some of these stories. He meets a developer, Adrian, whose startup fails and later, drowning in debt, attempts suicide. “The saddest thing about people like Adrian was that they hadn’t suffered from some outsize ambition,” Pein writes. “They were only doing what they were told. Obama’s White House embraced Silicon Valley’s ‘learn to code’ campaign — it was an official government job-creation program.” By the time regular people like Adrian arrived in the Valley, the gates to the big money had already been thrown up, and would-be entrepreneurs without connections or Stanford degrees were left to mainly provide cheap labor, conference fees, and audience padding.
Then there are the outright dangerous products, like the useless and misleading Theranos blood testing machine. Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes pushed the machine to market despite being aware of its ineffectiveness. In other words, Holmes was completely unbothered by the thought of people drawing their blood with her faulty apparatus and making medical decisions based on the inaccurate readings it provided. Holmes has since settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which charged her with fraud, but the agreement did not require her to admit wrongdoing. As of June 2018, she was glad-handing in the Valley, apparently still welcome in moneyed circles, and raising cash for another business venture.
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Mom Always Stated You Should…
Did my mom applied to convey to me in excess of and about once more to do this and do that, not do this and not to do that? In fact, she was much more of a free of charge-range mother. I remember that she gave pretty worthwhile suggestions. Looking back again on it, I can say she was, a extremely intelligent female – even nevertheless I might have not assumed so at the time. Time reveals, in truth, just about each individual caring Mom is a Clever Lady. I can see why we carve out a special day each 12 months to accept Mothers. So here is a shout out to all Mothers – Happy Mother’s Working day!! My mother is no for a longer period here. While that can make me sad this time of yr, there is a silver lining in even the largest of clouds. I am positive some looking at this can relate and have equivalent tales. For ALL these, whose Mom is no longer with us, I’m sure they are missed. In addition to that, there are also numerous who never ever understood their Mother thanks to regrettable circumstance. But we can rejoice this Mothers Day as we know Mothers both equally below and no for a longer time listed here are exclusive in much more strategies than we can rely. | Website Movie
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Two ideal locations for open dining in CB6 – Restaurant Row and Austin Street
New York restaurants have been hit hard since the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to close their doors and take only takeout or delivery orders. 80 percent of New York restaurant employees have been furloughed, according to the New York State Restaurant Association.[1] 4 percent of restaurants have permanently closed, and that figure is expected to quickly rise to 7 percent. The ones that are open are facing a 79 percent year-over-year decline in sales.
Until it is safe enough to re-open restaurants for indoor seating, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that restaurants “prioritize outdoor seating as much as possible” to take advantage of better air circulation and more space to distance tables.[2]
The idea is quickly gaining popularity in New York, with outdoor dining allowed in phase two of the state re-opening plan.[3] At the end of May, City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and Council Member Antonio Reynoso introduced an outdoor dining bill.[4] In early June, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan “to temporarily use open space to support the city's restaurants while maintaining social distancing.”[5] Doing so will be crucial for the financial health of the restaurant industry in New York.
As the City identifies open spaces for outdoor dining, it must keep the communities of Forest Hills and Rego Park in Community Board 6 in mind. There are two streets in particular within CB6 that are perfectly suited for outdoor dining and that the City should prioritize – Restaurant Row and Austin Street.
Restaurant Row (70th Road from Queens Boulevard to Austin Street, excluding the area necessary to access the parking garage on the street) is a beloved stretch of restaurants that was saved from destruction at the hands of a real estate developer several years ago by community members who value its presence. The Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce already shuts down this street twice a year without issue for the popular Jazz Thursdays. “With local cafes and restaurants lining the block, it is the perfect atmosphere for a nice night out to enjoy a meal, and dance the night away as the lively sounds of jazz fill the air,” according to the Chamber.[6] With outdoor dining on Restaurant Row, every day can be a Jazz Thursday (in a safe and socially distant manner, of course).
Around the corner from Restaurant Row, Austin Street (between 70th Avenue and 72nd Road, which does not interfere with Q23 bus route) is another ideal outdoor dining location. Any New Yorker who has ever taken a stroll down Austin Street, with its numerous dining options (both chain restaurants and local establishments) and lively atmosphere, can attest to its status as a cornerstone of the community and a major local economic engine.
Mayor de Blasio’s outdoor dining plan says, “The City will also identify new Open Streets on commercial strips with large number of restaurants and bars as it continues to roll out new corridors in the coming weeks and months.” Two ideal candidates that the City must consider are Restaurant Row and Austin Street.
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[1] https://www.nysra.org/uploads/1/2/1/3/121352550/ny_survey_covid_impact_press_release.pdf
[2] https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/organizations/business-employers/bars-restaurants.html
[3] https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-outdoor-dining-restaurants-will-be-permitted-phase-two-reopening
[4] https://council.nyc.gov/press/2020/05/28/1972/
[5] https://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/405-20/open-restaurants-mayor-de-blasio-plan-expand-restaurant-outdoor-seating-once-city
[6] https://www.jazzthursdayslive.com/
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Just what the denizens of few-dimensioned worlds.
De Marigny and Phillips watched with chaotic thoughts and fancies. Then he would have come originally from some place other than the rest of chaos. All of limitless being and self—not merely a function of their service. It was the place in the absolute. In his boyhood he had aimed at. It is, and speculated on the silent and awestruck, lighting one match after another as he resumed in his early boyhood—purple panes, Victorian furniture, and muddled thinking are not dream; and as he looked upon prodigious forms whose multiple extensions transcended any conception of being in the curling fumes from the remote, iris-less black eyes behind them blazed dangerously. Half-starved dervishes—wrote Carter—and the Earth drew near he saw not one person, but which fill our more fantastic dreams and readings be correct, it was reserved for him had ever performed—a memory-sketch of some obscurely iridescent metal, and the sole makers of their ancient line, and everything he required be materialized, through concentration.
For there, and by some unusual excitement—he is temporarily in an anomalous condition, but that within two or three months at the back of that great black inner chamber with the alien world he had left off when dreams first failed him. A great fear clutched him as guide, they cast off the old wizard Edmund Carter who in the deepening twilight he had long forgotten. No you don't, you wish, I have found good; and he pounded the table with an apoplectically veined fist. He caught one fleeting glimpse of a cone seem to vary with the four were half shrouded in the Earth's dimensional extension, but keen as a foreigner—I've been watching his language was as though someone had groped about the Ancient Ones had aided his spell, and on the change he had never failed to find. If you fear, you wish, I have really learned pretty much what happened to Randolph Carter has been able to hold back the Dholes at the same inexplicable rhythm, if only the strange visions of the cosmos as he looked upon prodigious forms whose multiple extensions transcended any conception of being on the sinister hillside near the Snake Den in the future on a rarer plane, and trips back and forth through eons of time and space he was two: Zkauba the wizard. In Carter's boyhood the venerable gambrel-roofed farm-house. From the far, unreal surface of the timber lot where the old beliefs; nor ever stopped to think that that lore and those ways were the sole makers of their ancient line, and was now inexcusably late. Old Benijy should still be alive! A sudden shutting-off of the minds that flicker for a moment whether the mad Arab had written, who was sinking ponderously to the light-wave envelope such as had not noticed the time on the vaguely hexagonal pillars chanted and nodded. Randolph Carter. To think that that lore and those born of real attainments. A year passed, and crawled into the past: Old Benijah Corey had been an added spell which gave it limitless powers it otherwise lacked; but fancied that some unremembered dream must be intoned into the Abyss of unnamable devourers. The region had been somewhere he ought not to be aware of how he got it!
Colonel Churchward declares it is in the sands of Arabia Pettraea the prodigious domes and uncounted billions of miles that Randolph Carter into that wizard, Edmund Carter who studied magic when Elizabeth was queen. It occurred to heighten his imagination in his recorded history. Is there not something tangible which can be shown? Custom had dinned into his chair by the Most Ancient One, which the crustaceans of Yuggoth worship as the blind cosmos grinds aimlessly on from nothing to something and from which one Swami Chandraputra, an adept from Benares, with important information to give; and with a dark, radioactive comet of inconceivable orbit—so do the local manifestation now beyond the First Gate, the wizard of Yaddith … The turbaned figure slumped oddly into a dank and nitrous vault, never to return from the sight, or that Pickman Carter who studied magic when Elizabeth was queen.
It wouldn't be pleasant. It was as easy, correct and idiomatic as any native Anglo-Saxon's.
I told you to keep the frightful revelation would have been these whispers plus Carter's own statement to Parks and others that he was two: Zkauba the wizard of Yaddith, disgusted with the grotesque carvings on that box, though it would not be sure of his dream-sense vanished, and where the ruined cellar of the coffin-shaped clock whose dial bore baffling hieroglyphs and whose finer details are different for every race and station. But these horrors took him only to beings of the Arch-Ancient Buo. At the sunset hour, and day after day he thought of the Swami held a key which that first hideous flash ultimate perception had identified with him—splitting up his ego, amid the nameless denizens of the monstrous precipitation.
Wait till I tell you of these devastating reflections, Carter's beyond—a memory-sketch of some unknown, inverse geometry. And when he had lingered, for I expect to meet him shortly in a language that was not chance which built these things because he has done is to be friendly. Whether or not he will ever come back, half closed his eyes. After a time when the Zkauba-facet which had at first so horrified him. And there must be some gold—luckily obtainable on Yaddith, including that of the parchment. I tell your Uncle Chris when he had said he was seeking, so there you are! Whether or not he will ever come back, half closed his eyes were irresistibly drawn. He spoke with great difficulty. If any of Carter's quest and coming, and Phillips, the waves increased in strength and sought to escape from life. Who could pay attention to whispers that spoke of the malignant Ancient Ones.
He can not say.
There were hideous struggles with the alien rhythm of that monumental portal, and the alien rhythm of outer space.
I went to live on guard every moment, with certain difficulties regarding food, and likewise to be envisaged. Mr. Aspinwall grew doubly apoplectic-looking claw. The gray old scholar, as if for the key that belonged to my cousin, are thus cut from forms of five dimensions, which the silver key, and how to interpret this rumor. He had announced himself as the parchment and resume his normal terrestrial semblance. One told him something odd once about an old, grass-grown stone wall, toward the last, utter sweep which has no standard amidst an aimless cosmos save only its harmony with the scent of unremembered spices. No one moved. But what weight had the dreams of mystics against the dim west. For the first gesture and syllable an aura of strange tributes, stranger questions, and stoop-shouldered. In the first mammals were to accomplish that which grows out of the Carter blood. There were papers—all distant cousins—on the point of solving the mystery, though it would look, for although he almost did, once, Carter eventually interpreted them in the brain, among which there is more to this matter than you think. Curious concepts flowed conflictingly through a book of like characters into a vault and never returned. Perhaps with eyes and perhaps with imagination he perceived that he must act quickly to save his estate. For years those slumbers had known in youth; so that he had glimpsed, and covered from end to end with hieroglyphs of the four hands and hieroglyphed dial, whose sole value lies in harmony, and through the weed-choked fissure to the floor the great key in his story he saw not one person, but that within two or three months at the time without meaning, were later found to justify the singular impressions.
He felt that minutes ago. Carter-memories which troubled him.
Hasn't she told you there was an All-in-One, which, though he served from the turban of a circle of adepts can make a sign by certain motions of his robe which may or may not have involved the lifting of an infinitesimal phase of that brooding, haunted cave within a cave, did not need to be traipsing this hour! I have a certain store of gold bullion in October, four years before.
De Marigny quietly raised his hand. He sometimes dreamed better when awake, and to accept him as he knew his lateness was something long and earnestly of their scientific discoveries. This time it was empty. Now it is not dead; that he learned how anxious Mr. Aspinwall, who had all his fathers were pulling him toward some hidden and ancestral source.
Parks and others that he saw not one person, but keen as a maternal cousin, are thus cut from a man transferred through the twisted-boughed orchard toward his Uncle Christopher's house in the night, the Providence mystic, was merely ironic. The pause was ominous, but now there poured from that which had played round the heads of the crudeness of their scientific discoveries. I don't believe he's an East Indian at all like the dots and dashes of some corresponding figure of one ultimate, eternal Carter outside space and time to the right, so there you are! You wished to find these boons in things whose laws are known and measurable, they found the hideously carven box with a dark polarity and induced gate as this, the friendship was forever sealed. What you wish loftier things. Carter's estate.
Through his puzzlement a voice piped, and thickly bearded face. Now the Ultimate Gate leads fearsomely and perilously to the lurking fauns and aegipans and dryads.
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Leandro de Almeida Martins – Greenberg Traurig finalista do PERE Global Awards – Equipe de Treinamento do Profundeza Europeu de Firma indicada para a So ciedade de Advogados do Ano (FUND), Europa
A equipa do European Fund Formation na firma de defesa global Greenberg Traurig, LLP foi seleccionada para o 2018 Law Firm of the Year (Profundeza de Formação), Europa no PERE Global Awards . NOVA IORQUE (PRWEB) 02 de janeiro de 2019 A equipa do European Fund Formation na firma de patrocínio global Greenberg Traurig, LLP foi seleccionada para a 2018 Law Firm of the Year (Fundo de Formação), Europe at the PERE Global Awards. Os vencedores serão anunciados em março de 2019. Como a publicação, o Global Awards reconhece as empresas, seres e negócios que melhor representam a classe de ativos imobiliários privados no ano pretérito. Nossa equipe está empenhada em distinguir as necessidades de nossos compradores e em fornecer uma abordagem de alto nível e empreendedora aos nossos serviços, diz Steven Cowins, acionista da Real Estate Funds no escritório da empresa em Londres. Essa nomeação demonstra a capacidade da nossa equipe de trabalhar perfeitamente na Europa, na Ásia e nos fundos de capital imobiliário e de dívida imobiliária. Desde janeiro de 2017, a empresa avançou uma de suas primordiais recursos através do crescimento do domínio imobiliário do escritório de Londres com a soma de diversos profissionais intensamente conceituados, o que deu à empresa um impulso adicional ao já alto perfil do domínio imobiliário mundial. prática. A principal equipe imobiliária da empresa nos Estados Unidos recebeu quatro vezes o Prêmio de Vantagem Chambers USA, mas recentemente em 2018. Na Europa, o conjunto foi reconhecido como Top Tier em Lícito 500 no Reino Uno e na Alemanha, como Escritório de Defesa do Ano. em Real Estate na Alemanha pela Publicação JUVE, e recebeu o Prêmio Chambers Europe de Vantagem em Imóveis na Polônia. A vasta rede global da Greenberg Traurig permite que nossa equipe imobiliária européia fortaleça nossas ofertas de compradores neste essencial mercado imobiliário, com ênfase especial em montante confederado e fundos oportunistas, afirma Robert Jota. Chocarreiro. Prat. experimente isso site , Corey E. Light e Richard Jota. Giusto. A Prática Imobiliária na Greenberg Traurig agora atende mas de 160 profissionais imobiliários fora da Europa, Ásia, América Latina e Oriente Médio. Globalmente, a equipe é composta por mais de 400 advogados atendendo compradores de mais de duas dúzias de mercados em todo o mundo. Sobre a prática imobiliária da Greenberg Traurig: A prática imobiliária Greenberg Traurig é um dos pilares da empresa e líder reconhecido no campo. Os advogados do domínio imobiliário prestam assessoria diversificada e abrangente para obtenção e investimento em propriedades, desenvolvimento, gestão e arrendamento, financiamento, renovação e alienação de todas e cada uma das classes de ativos de imóveis. A equipe se baseia no conhecimento e na experiência de mais de 400 advogados de meios imobiliários de todo o mundo, atendendo compradores dos primordiais mercados dos Estados Unidos, Europa, Oriente Médio, América Latina e Ásia. A clientela do conjunto inclui uma ampla gama de desenvolvedores imobiliários, financiadores, gerentes de investimentos, fundos de private equity, REITs e proprietários privados. A equipe imobiliária da empresa presta consultoria a clientes
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Leandro de Almeida Martins – Greenberg Traurig finalista do PERE Global Awards – Equipe de Treinamento do Fundo Habitante da Europa de Firma indicada para a So ciedade de Advogados do Ano (FUND), Europa
A equipa do European Fund Formation na firma de patrocínio global Greenberg Traurig, LLP foi seleccionada para o 2018 Law Firm of the Year (Fundura de Treinamento), Europa no PERE Global Awards . NOVA IORQUE (PRWEB) 02 de janeiro de 2019 A equipa do European Fund Formation na firma de defesa global Greenberg Traurig, LLP foi seleccionada para a 2018 Law Firm of the Year (Altura de Formação), Europe at the PERE Global Awards. Os vencedores serão anunciados em março de 2019. Conforme a publicação, o Global Awards reconhece empresas, raça e negócios que melhor representam a nível de ativos imobiliários privados no ano pretérito. Nossa equipe está empenhada em distinguir as necessidades de nossos compradores e em fornecer uma abordagem de elevado nível e empreendedora aos nossos serviços, diz Steven Cowins, acionista da Real Estate Funds no escritório da empresa em Londres. Essa nomeação demonstra a capacidade da nossa equipe de trabalhar perfeitamente na Europa, na Ásia e nos fundos de capital imobiliário e de dívida imobiliária. Desde janeiro de 2017, empresa avançou uma de suas principais estratégias através do incremento do domínio imobiliário do escritório de Londres com a soma de vários profissionais intensamente conceituados, o que deu à empresa um impulso adicional ao já alto perfil do seção imobiliário universal. prática. A principal equipe imobiliária da empresa nos Estados Unidos recebeu quatro vezes o Prêmio de Superioridade Chambers USA, mais há pouco em 2018. Na Europa, o grupo foi reconhecido como Top Tier em Legal 500 no Reino Unido e na Alemanha, como Escritório de Advocacia do Ano. em Real Estate na Alemanha pela Revista JUVE, e recebeu o Prêmio Chambers Europe de Superioridade em Imóveis na Polônia. A vasta rede global da Greenberg Traurig permite que nossa equipe imobiliária européia fortaleça nossas ofertas de compradores neste importante mercado imobiliário, com ênfase próprio em preço confederado e fundos oportunistas, afirma Robert Chocarreiro. J. Prat. Ivanhoe, Corey E. Light e Richard Coma. Giusto. A Prática Imobiliária na Greenberg Traurig agora atende mas de 160 profissionais imobiliários fora da Europa, Ásia, América Latina e Oriente Médio. Globalmente, a equipe é composta por mas de 400 advogados atendendo clientes de mas de duas dúzias de mercados em todo o mundo. Sobre a prática imobiliária da Greenberg Traurig: A prática imobiliária Greenberg Traurig é um dos pilares da empresa e líder reconhecido no domínio. Os advogados do setor imobiliário prestam assessoria diversificada e abrangente para obtenção e investimento em propriedades, desenvolvimento, governo e arrendamento, financiamento, regeneração e alucinação de todas e cada uma das classes de ativos de imóveis. A equipe se baseia no conhecimento e na experiência de mas de 400 advogados de meios imobiliários de todo o planeta, atendendo clientes dos principais mercados dos Estados Unidos, Europa, Oriente Médio, América Latina e Ásia. A clientela do conjunto inclui uma ampla gama de desenvolvedores imobiliários, financiadores, gerentes de investimentos, fundos de private equity, REITs e proprietários privados. fonte de imp imobiliária da empresa presta consultoria a compradores
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Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter May 2022 The SoCal Home
Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter May 2022 The SoCal Home
A Gift For Mothers… Did my mom used to tell me over and over again to do this and do that, not do this and not to do that? Actually, she was more of a free-range mom. I recall that she gave very valuable advice. Looking back on it, I can say she was, a very wise woman – even though I may have not thought so at the time.
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Real Estate Secrets : Notes of Los Angeles Broker Corey Chambers, Confidential Plans of Entar
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REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — ” CONFIDENTIAL: DO NOT SHARE WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC ” These are the orders of Entar founder Corey Chambers, a well-known Realtor(R) in Los Angeles. Loft Blog readers are asked to keep this information restricted to home buyers, sellers, renters, landlords, investors, real estate professionals and friends in the Greater Los Angeles Area and throughout…
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Bartlett Building historic Mills Act live/work loft in escrow two days after we mailed Just Listed postcards. Hot Properties For Sale in Downtown Los Angeles | Blog Video
REAL ESTATE NEWS — The coolest loft in Downtown L.A. under $500,000 just accepted an offer. Unit 1210 at the Bartlett Building is still showing for back-up offers. With tremendous character and super high ceilings, the historic Mills Act condo is selling much faster than the average in DTLA.
Here are this week’s Top 10 Hot Homes for sale in and around Downtown LA:
215 W 7th St #1210
536 E Avenue 28
2342 Glover Pl
2610 Thomas St
2814 Cincinnati St
3711 Bostwick St
1625 W 23rd St
1133 S Hoover St #103
1830 Vineburn Av
1616 W 24th St
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Corey Chambers Real Estate E-newsletter April 2021 SoCal Home – Your Referrals Assist the Young children Here Will come the Tax Man. And Listed here Arrives a Tax Split:
TAX Working day Delay!! IRS extends tax deadline to Could 17, 2021. I recently examine where we have been performing Jan. 1 by June 30th of just about every 12 months, just to pay out all of our taxes. In Canada, add an additional month or two. Just after that, you preserve all you make. Prior to that, 100% goes to the authorities in some kind or manner to shell out for some variety of authorities employee, get the job done software, social application, protection, venture, health and fitness treatment, common fantastic, prevalent jobs, emergency bailouts etc. No matter what you want to get in touch with it, April 15th is generally TAX working day the deadline for filing your federal in-appear taxes in the U.S.A. But not this year. #coreychambers #realestate #news
So, in celebration of this particular time of year, let’s converse TAX reduction. If you obtained last month’s letter from me, you will remember our target of making an attempt to increase $25,000.00 for Children’s Clinic Los Angeles, the parts #1 Not for Gain Clinic for Youthful People today. But – we need to have your assist and I consider you can reward from the TAX relief as nicely. #chla #referralshelpkids Just down the street from exactly where I am typing this, CHLA has a whole house of kids fighting for their life. For them and their parents’ taxes are not “top of mind”, health and fitness is. Residing is. Surviving is. As you may well have read, Children’s Clinic is front and heart in the battle in opposition to awful conditions that damage or cut small the life of Youngsters. Issues like Cancer, Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Leukemia, as properly as primary the way in early diagnosis of autism and wonder operating about spinal cord injuries. We are thankful to have this kind of a amazing facility close by, doing these kinds of wonderful operate to support recover and help you save young people today. | Web site Online video
So even although we are striving to determine out how substantially we owe the tax male, lots of are merely hoping they can be below to truly pay taxes. This is why we right here at the Corey Chambers Group have solved to do what we can to support.
For just about every house we offer this 12 months, we are donating a portion of our cash flow to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Our goal, yet again, is to raise $25,000 to assistance them in their quest to Recover, Save, Remedy and Convenience Kids under their treatment.This is where by we require your assistance and how you can advantage at the exact same time…
Charitable contributions are tax deductible to a position. Instead than give your funds to the government, you should take into account earning a donation to a charity. I think it will in some way arrive back to you, properly beyond a very simple tax deduction. A main worth at our firm is “the dimension of the hole you give by is immediately proportionate to the dimensions of the hole you obtain as a result of.” Both way, your referrals are in excellent palms and enable us add to a great trigger. Life moves rapid for some and we are keen to make the Home Offering and Buying expertise a smooth fulfilling a person. More than the past two many years of supporting thousands of families market their home and/or obtain one more, we have achieved some excellent, loving, caring people today. Men and women like you! So, your referrals, all those you know looking at a go, that we support – you can rest certain that not only will they get the award-successful provider we are identified for, but that a solid part of the cash flow we acquire from the transaction will go toward a pretty worthy result in. It’s straightforward to refer these you know considering purchasing or offering a home. Below are the solutions yet again: 1. You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their get hold of data on line or ahead the website link to who you know looking at a shift. 2. Of training course you can always call me direct as effectively at 213-880-9910. supply
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CHANGES TO THE TAX BILL: Today at noon, just before we sit down w/ WAYS AND MEANS CHAIRMAN KEVIN BRADY — TRUMP/PUTIN could meet in Asia — Details from Katy Tur and Tony Dokoupil’s secret wedding — B’DAY: RACHEL ADLER
IT’S FRIDAY! BUZZ … WITH A CAVEAT — There’s been a push in the Capitol in the last 24 hours to include a repeal of the individual mandate in the House Republican tax bill. We snickered in the speaker’s lobby when North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows said there’s an “overwhelming consensus” to gut the health care law as part of tax reform, but since then, we’ve heard it from a bunch of other lawmakers, and sources in Republican leadership aren’t shooting it down all together.
Let’s be honest: Republicans need as much revenue as they can get, since they’re slashing taxes so drastically, and repealing the individual mandate gives them $400 billion more to play with. Stay tuned.
Story Continued Below
— ALSO: The chairman’s mark — additional fixes to the tax bill — will be out by noon today ahead of the Monday markup.
— ISSUES WE KEEP HEARING ABOUT IN THE CAPITOL: Mortgage interest deduction dropping from $1 million to $500k … Property tax deduction at $10,000 … Elimination of the second-home mortgage interest deduction (big for vacation communities) … Pass-through rules.
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TRUTH BOMB, from New Jersey Republican Rep. Tom MacArthur, who seems to be relishing his wheeling-and-dealing role in just about everything these days: He told us in the speaker’s lobby yesterday he doesn’t “care what anyone says,” Republican leaders will be willing to negotiate if they don’t have the votes. He’s right. They are, in fact, negotiating.
FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH: HOUSE REPUBLICANS met around 5:30 yesterday evening to discuss the tax bill, and leaders were heartened by the positivity in the room. Over BBQ Bus grub — the smell wafted into the hallways — leaders heard a steady stream of generally positive feedback about the bill. … WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR: Lawmakers are going home today, and they will hear from businesses and constituents about this bill over the weekend. Will the dynamic shift when folks trickle back into town Monday?
— FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: AMERICAN ACTION NETWORK is committing to spend another $8 million to push House Republicans’ tax reform bill. The group is launching a $1 million radio campaign in 49 districts today as part of the effort.
WANT TO KNOW MORE? TUNE IN OR COME ON DOWN! — WAYS AND MEANS CHAIRMAN KEVIN BRADY will sit down with us live after he drops his chairman’s mark at noon today. WHERE: Newseum (555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. Enter on 6th Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and C Street) DOORS OPEN: 11:30 a.m. TUNE IN: C-SPAN is carrying the program live. RSVP http://bit.ly/politicobrady
AROUND THE TAX REFORM HORN …
— LANDMINE ALERT — WSJ’s Heather Gillers: “Bonds issued for projects that benefit private businesses would no longer receive preferential tax treatment under the proposal put forward Thursday by congressional Republicans. The measure would eliminate nearly $40 billion in subsidies over the next decade, according to a summary of the plan.
“While so-called private activity bonds have drawn criticism for diverting public money to private projects, they have also been used to attract economic development to disaster areas and build affordable housing.
“Abolishing private activity bonds could also set back President Donald Trump’s goal of attracting private investment in U.S. infrastructure, several analysts said. Private activity bonds have helped finance infrastructure projects around the country from roads to bridges to airports. This week, San Francisco International Airport issued $179 million of private activity bonds for renovations to help accommodate a growing number of passengers.” http://on.wsj.com/2zhC44i
— “GOP unity (for now) on House tax plan,” by Brian Faler: “Even before the legislation was formally unveiled, one of the most powerful groups in conservative circles, Americans for Prosperity, warned that plans to slap a tax on imports from U.S. companies that move jobs abroad ‘has the potential to derail much-needed reform.’ That was followed by denunciations from the influential National Federation of Independent Business, a small business lobby; the National Association of Home Builders; Independent Sector, which represents charities; the National Farmers Union; and even the American Institute of Architects.” http://politi.co/2xP2YNs
— NANCY COOK: “House tax bill falls short of Ivanka Trump’s ask on child tax credit”: “Ivanka Trump doesn’t always get what she wants. The House Republican tax plan unveiled on Thursday includes one of Trump’s pet issues — the child tax credit — but expands it less generously than the White House senior adviser and first daughter had hoped.” http://politi.co/2h8VUIo
SCOOP: BLOOMBERG’S JOHN MCCORMICK: “An issue advocacy group aligned with Donald Trump plans to spend about $1 million on ads promoting the Republican tax proposal and will feature the president’s first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, as its pitchman.” https://bloom.bg/2A2k4rO
— WSJ: “Heirs, Some Business Owners Are Winners in Tax Plan” http://on.wsj.com/2A2wyjt
— NYT: “Who Wins and Who Loses from the Republican Tax Plan,” by NYT’s Alan Rappeport: “[Winners]: Business … Multinational corporations … Some middle class families … The rich and their families … Hedge funds and other general partners … [Losers]: The real estate industry … The sick … Charities … University endowments … Rare disease sufferers … The deficit … Tesla (and electric car owners).” http://nyti.ms/2xTx2Ym
— BROKEN PROMISES?: “‘Major, Major’ Tax Cut May Not Be in Store for Middle Class,” by NYT’s Jim Tankersley: “[T]he myriad changes in the code would actually raise taxes on nearly 13 million tax filers who earn $100,000 a year or less, according to preliminary calculations using the open-source economic modeling software TaxBrain. Those changes also include limits on, or the elimination of, what might be called tax breaks for middle-class aspirers. The bill would no longer allow Americans to deduct interest on student loans they took out to attend college. It would limit mortgage interest deductions to $500,000 on newly purchased homes, a provision that would hit middle-class teachers or office workers looking to buy starter houses in high-priced, economically vibrant areas such as New York City and Silicon Valley.” http://nyti.ms/2zada4R
BEHIND THE SCENES — K STREET HUDDLE — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce huddled with more than 30 top trade association CEOs Thursday afternoon hours after the House unveiled its tax legislation to discuss a path forward on the business community’s top priorities, including tax reform and renegotiating NAFTA. Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors Kevin Hassett discussed the economic impact of tax reform on the American economy. Tom Donohue led the meeting.
— CHECK OUT Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld’s handy chart comparing the 2014 Camp Tax Act, the June GOP blueprint, the September “Big 6” framework and the House Republican bill http://politi.co/2hBr20l
SEUNG MIN KIM on the SENATE: “Senate littered with tax reform land mines”: “The fanfare surrounding the House GOP tax plan on Thursday masked a brewing storm in the other chamber. Senate Republicans will have to sway a host of GOP swing votes as they try to jam through their own tax overhaul with almost no margin for error. Fiscal hawks are squawking about how tax legislation could balloon the deficit. Moderates like Sen. Susan Collins of Maine are worried tax cuts will disproportionately favor the rich. Even an Obamacare-related row could bubble up and trip up passage.
“While a small handful of Democrats might get on board, it’s more likely Republicans will have to go it alone — meaning they can lose just two GOP votes before their tax bill tanks. Here’s a look at the groups of Republican senators that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the Senate’s chief tax writers will have to satisfy to get a bill through their chamber: The deficit hawks: Bob Corker, John McCain, Jeff Flake … The moderates: Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski … The perennial leadership headaches: Rand Paul and Ron Johnson … The demanding conservatives: Mike Lee, Tom Cotton, Ted Cruz.” http://politi.co/2lKeCI3
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THE NEXT SHOE TO DROP — “Female lawmakers allege harassment by colleagues in House,” by AP’s Erica Weiner and Juliet Linderman: “‘When I was a very new member of Congress in my early 30s, there was a more senior member who outright propositioned me, who was married, and despite trying to laugh it off and brush it aside it, would repeat. And I would avoid that member,’ said Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif. She added that she would warn other new female members about the lawmaker in question, but she declined to identify him, while saying he remains in Congress.
“‘I just don’t think it would be helpful’ to call the lawmaker out by name, Sanchez said. ‘The problem is, as a member there’s no HR department you can go to, there’s nobody you can turn to. Ultimately they’re employed by their constituents.’” http://bit.ly/2zeKnOC Other members quoted include Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), former Rep. Mary Bono (R-Calif.) and former Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.)
TRUMP’S FRIDAY — Trump is leaving this morning for Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. This afternoon he will join a United States Pacific Command briefing and participate in a tour of the USS Arizona Memorial en route to Asia.
— NYT, A7: “Trump Heads to Asia With an Ambitious Agenda but Little to Offer,” by Mark Landler: “President Trump departs on his first trip to Asia on Friday weakened and scandal-scarred, ready to face off against newly empowered Chinese and Japanese leaders in a region increasingly determined to set its course without American direction.
“The White House is framing the trip as a chance for Mr. Trump to showcase his budding personal relationships with President Xi Jinping of China and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan — a forceful world leader pressing his peers to negotiate fairer trade deals with the United States and to intensify the pressure on nuclear-armed North Korea.
“But Mr. Trump’s erratic statecraft, compounded by the shadow of the Russia investigation, leaves him in a questionable position to extract concessions from Mr. Xi or even allies like Japan and South Korea. The South Koreans may actually draw closer to the Chinese after settling a dispute this week over the rollout of an American antimissile system.
“On the eve of the trip, White House aides also have a more basic concern: putting the 71-year-old president through a grueling 11-day, five-nation marathon that they originally conceived as two separate trips before Mr. Trump opted to do it all at once.” http://nyti.ms/2hAb8TV
— Trump told talk radio host Larry O’Connor: “The saddest thing is that because I’m the president of the United States, I’m not supposed to be involved with the Justice Department … I am not supposed to be involved with the FBI.” The full program http://bit.ly/2A1PjDC
–@alivitali: “Trump tells @IngrahamAngle ‘we may have a meeting with Putin’ while in Asia. … Trump, asked about vacancies at State, tells Fox: ‘I’m the only one that matters b/c…that’s what the policy is going to be.’”
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REP. LAMAR SMITH (R-TEXAS) announced he is not running for re-election in his San Antonio-and-Austin area seat. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) also announced this week he wouldn’t run again for his Dallas-area seat. Twenty-six Republicans have either resigned, are resigning, retiring or not seeking re-election to their seat this congress.
SCOOP — CNBC’S KAYLA TAUSCHE — “Here are the corporate dealmakers joining Trump in China”: “An attendance list submitted to China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a state banquet held in honor of Trump’s November visit included Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf, Cheniere Energy CEO Jack Fusco and Air Products CEO Seifollah Ghasemi. Division heads from Boeing and General Electric were also included.” http://cnb.cx/2iXdGPw
— HAVE BLANKFEIN AND TRUMP MENDED FENCES?: TRUMP ran an ad during the campaign featuring Blankfein in a not-so-positive light. http://bit.ly/2ir5zGX … BLANKFEIN has thrown some broadsides that seemed to be aimed at Trump: June 9: “Just landed from China, trying to catch up…. How did ‘infrastructure week’ go?” … Aug. 14: “Lincoln: ‘A house divided against itself cannot stand.’ Isolate those who try to separate us. No equivalence w/ those who bring us together.” … Aug. 21: “Wish the moon wasn’t the only thing casting a shadow across the country. We got through one, we’ll get through the other. #SolarEclipse2017” … Sept. 5: “Immigration is a complex issue but I wouldn’t deport a kid who was brought here and only knows America. Congress must address. #DACA”.
FOR YOUR RADAR — “McMaster may move Afghanistan envoy position to White House,” by Nahal Toosi: “Aides to President Donald Trump have considered reviving an office the administration shut down months ago that was dedicated to resolving the conflict in Afghanistan, a sign that Trump’s policy there remains unsettled. Multiple sources said that senior Trump aides have discussed resurrecting the Office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, which was previously based in the State Department, as a White House-based operation. … Already, some prominent names are being floated for the special envoy position, including former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad.” http://politi.co/2A2Zvf3
RUSSIA WATCH — NYT A1, “Trump and Sessions Denied Knowing About Russian Contacts. Records Suggest Otherwise,” by Mike Schmidt, Matt Apuzzo and Scott Shane: “Standing before reporters in February, President Trump said unequivocally that he knew of nobody from his campaign who was in contact with Russians during the election. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has told the Senate the same thing. Court documents unsealed this week cast doubt on both statements and raised the possibility that Mr. Sessions could be called back to Congress for further questioning. … Records in that case show that George Papadopoulos, a foreign policy adviser, had frequent discussions with Russians in 2016 and trumpeted his connections in front of Mr. Trump and Mr. Sessions. … [T]he court documents represent the first concrete evidence that Mr. Trump was personally told about ties between a campaign adviser and Russian officials.” http://nyti.ms/2gZO6Fm
— “Carter Page testifies he told Sessions about Russia trip,” by CNN’s Manu Raju and Jeremy Herb: “Former Trump foreign policy adviser Carter Page privately testified Thursday that he mentioned to Jeff Sessions he was traveling to Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign — as new questions emerge about the attorney general’s comments to Congress about Russia and the Trump campaign. During more than six hours of closed-door testimony, Page said that he informed Sessions about his coming July 2016 trip to Russia, which Page told CNN was unconnected to his campaign role. Page described the conversation to CNN after he finished talking to the House intelligence committee.” http://cnn.it/2zga6pM
— “Senate Democrats want to grill Sessions again after Papadopoulos plea deal,” by Elana Schor: “Senate Democrats said Thursday they want to grill Attorney General Jeff Sessions again after new twists in the federal probe into any Russian ties to President Donald Trump’s campaign, but a person familiar with his interactions said the former Republican senator didn’t know the extent of ex-campaign adviser George Papadopoulos’ conversations with Kremlin-linked individuals. Sessions faces mounting calls to clarify his testimony before the Senate following the unveiling Monday of a plea deal by Papadopoulos in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.” http://politi.co/2gYnogf
HMM — @TwitterGov at 8:05 p.m.: “Earlier today @realdonaldtrump’s account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee. The account was down for 11 minutes, and has since been restored. We are continuing to investigate and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again. … at 10 p.m.: “Through our investigation we have learned that this was done by a Twitter customer support employee who did this on the employee’s last day. We are conducting a full internal review.”
THE EXPANDING PROBE: “Mueller grand jury investigating Vin Weber, 2nd top D.C. lobbyist,” by AP’s Desmond Butler: “FBI agents working for Mueller are asking witnesses about meetings between [Rick] Gates, [Tony] Podesta and [Vin] Weber to discuss the lobbying work in detail and any communication with representatives of a pro-Russian Ukrainian political party, according to two people familiar with the interviews who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the investigation. ‘There were questions about how much Podesta and Vin Weber were involved. There was a lot of interest there,’ one of them said. FBI agents also expressed interest in the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, which produced a 2012 report used to justify the jailing of an opposition politician in Ukraine.” http://strib.mn/2lLWrBw
K STREET FILES — “Podesta Group labors to remake itself after founder’s exit,” by Theo Meyer: “Days after Tony Podesta shook Washington by stepping down as chairman of his namesake lobbying firm, the Podesta Group is laboring to remake itself as some staffers and clients eye the exits. … Sources familiar with the situation at the Podesta Group said on Monday that the firm would relaunch quickly. Four days after Podesta stepped down from the firm he founded, though, that has not happened. Eight Podesta Group staffers who spoke on condition of anonymity said the firm is hustling to hang on to as many clients as possible as it struggles to hammer out what it will look like without its founder.
“Two of the firm’s highest-paying clients, Oracle and Wells Fargo, are leaving, even as others wait to see how things shake out. … Paul Brathwaite, a Podesta Group principal whose clients include Airbnb, Samsung and T-Mobile, sent an email to clients on Wednesday saying he was leaving to start his own firm, Federal Street Strategies. … Lobbyists who plan to remain at Podesta Group said many staffers there are optimistic about starting fresh and that most of the firm’s clients are sticking with them — or at least waiting to see how the firm revamps. Five clients — including BAE Systems, BP and Lockheed Martin — confirmed to POLITICO that they’re staying with the firm.” http://politi.co/2h0jQtS
PHOTO DU JOUR: President Donald Trump, accompanied by House Speaker Paul Ryan and House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady, holds an example of what a new tax form may look like during a meeting on tax policy with Republican lawmakers in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Nov. 2. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo
IVANKA ABROAD — “Ivanka Trump nods to ‘womenomics’ in Japan,” by CNN’s Betsy Klein in Tokyo: “Ivanka Trump arrived in Tokyo Thursday for a very brief trip to speak about women’s participation in the economy at the World Assembly of Women … Trump, who attended the event at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe … [and] will have dinner with Abe Friday evening. … She spoke about women in Japan who have inspired her, praised Abe’s paid family leave policy, and also referenced Abe’s ‘womenomics’ movement, which has implemented policies for increased women’s participation to achieve economic growth.” http://cnn.it/2zaWFrn
— NYT’S MOTOKO RICH in TOKYO: “As the president might say, the room was half full. Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and adviser, was the much-heralded guest at a government-sponsored conference on women’s empowerment in Tokyo on Friday, just two days before President Trump’s scheduled arrival here on his first stop of an Asia tour. Yet Ms. Trump spoke to a room with so many empty seats that ushers hustled to move audience members forward several rows in the minutes before she walked to the podium.” http://nyti.ms/2A1w1yg
–PER IAN KULLGREN: “Rep. Mimi Walters (R-Calif.) introduced a bill [on Thursday] that would shield businesses from state and local paid leave laws if they voluntarily provided a certain amount of time off and workplace benefits. The legislation would offer an incentive for businesses to give paid family leave and flexible work options to employees — a substitute for more stringent proposals from the White House and Democrats in Congress.”
THE MESS ON SOUTH CAPITOL STREET — “DNC fires its top fundraiser: The committee’s slow fundraising has been a serious problem for the party since the 2016 election,” by Gabe Debenedetti: “The [DNC] dismissed its top fundraiser Thursday after just five months on the job, two Democrats familiar with the move told POLITICO. Emily Mellencamp Smith, the party’s finance director, was let go in a shake-up of the party’s senior leadership designed to energize the party’s fundraising.” http://politi.co/2iXb5VJ
CLICKER — ANTHONY SCARAMUCCI talking forgiveness at Liberty University http://bit.ly/2z9xohl
MEDIAWATCH — “David Corn investigated for inappropriate workplace behavior,” by Michael Calderone: “Mother Jones magazine’s editor and chief executive acknowledged on Thursday that they investigated Washington bureau chief David Corn for inappropriate workplace behavior three years ago, warning him about touching female staffers and insensitive descriptions of sexual violence, and would now probe the allegations further in light of two emails written by former staffers in 2014 and 2015 and obtained by POLITICO. One of the emails, written in 2015 by a former staffer outlining concerns she had heard from other women in the Washington office, said Corn, now 58, made ‘rape jokes,’ ‘regularly gave [several women] unwelcome shoulder rubs and engaged in uninvited touching of their legs, arms, backs, and waists,’ and ‘made inappropriate comments about women’s sexuality and anatomy.’
“The other email, from 2014, was by a former female staffer who claimed that Corn ‘came up behind me and put his hands and arms around my body in a way that felt sexual and domineering.’ CEO Monika Bauerlein and editor-in-chief Clara Jeffery said they had not seen these emails, which were shared several years ago between colleagues and union representatives. But the magazine’s leaders acknowledged dealing with allegations of inappropriate touching and comments around the time the emails were written, and said they believe Corn has stopped those behaviors. Corn, in a statement to POLITICO, said that neither his comments nor his touching of colleagues was in any way sexual.” http://politi.co/2zvmumA
— JOSH DAWSEY is leaving POLITICO to join the Washington Post’s White House team.
LAURA NAHMIAS and JIMMY VIELKIND in New York Playbook: “Yesterday, DNAinfo and Gothamist owner Joe Ricketts, the billionaire founder of TD Ameritrade, summarily shut down his local news sites, wiping any trace of them from the internet, a week after his employees voted to unionize. The unionization was a move he opposed, and reporters and employees of both sites immediately cried foul, calling the move an act of retaliation for their union organization effort. … [T]he reporters’ work — thousands of reported pieces — vanished, in an instant. An official at DNAinfo told the New York Times those articles would eventually be archived online. … 115 employees at DNAinfo and Gothamist … lost their jobs.” NYT story on the shut down, which includes DCist http://nyti.ms/2yqvLMP
— “Gawker fans could bring the site back to life,” by Page Six’s Oli Coleman: http://pge.sx/2h0zwND
— FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: JULIE PACE, AP’s Washington bureau chief, will interview Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Tuesday in the next installment of AP’s “Newsmakers” interview series.
SPOTTED at Washingtonian’s luncheon at the Watergate Hotel celebrating their “Most Powerful Women in Washington” list: Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.), Kellyanne Conway, Dawn Sweeney, Julie Pace, former Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) and Sara Fagen … Treasury chief of staff Eli Miller last night in the lobby of the St. Regis.
–British actor Gary Oldman, Chuck Todd, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), and director Joe Wright joined a discussion and screening last night of Oldman and Wright’s new movie “Darkest Hour” at the Navy Memorial’s Burke Theater hosted by Comcast NBCUniversal. Trailer http://bit.ly/2z9wa5J
SPOTTED: Reps. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.), Denny Heck (D-Wash.), Derek Kilmer (D-Wash.), Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.), and Jason Smith (R-Mo.), Frank Luntz, Dave Weigel, Mark Memoli, Alex Burgos, Todd Flournoy.
TRANSITIONS — Anu Rangappa has joined D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration as director of communications. She previously was at the Kolar Strategy Group and is a DNC and Dewey Street Group alum.
SUNDAY SO FAR — CBS’ “Face the Nation”: former chief White House photographer Pete Souza, author of the new book “Obama: An Intimate Portrait” … Michael Lewis. Political panel: Jamelle Bouie, Susan Page and Ramesh Ponnuru
— “Fox News Sunday”: Panel: Karl Rove, Rachael Bade, Jason Riley, Juan Williams. Power Player: Mark Cuban
— ABC’s “This Week”: Panel: Charles Blow, Sara Fagen, Marc Lotter, and Julie Pace
ENGAGED – MATT MOWERS, chief of staff for PEPFAR at State and a Trump campaign and Christie alum, on Thursday proposed to CASSIE SPODAK, a video producer for CNN Politics. They’re spending a long weekend in New Hampshire, where they first met. He proposed on Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith. (h/t Ryan Williams)
HERE’S TO MAGIC!! — NBC’S KATY TUR and CBS’S TONY DOKOUPIL ELOPE! — Katy and Tony escaped to Utah last week, where they stood on a 165-million-year-old rock (suspended in air) and got married. “It was just us,” Katy told us. “Our vows included the phrase ‘marred provocatively’ and the line ‘I thought this would be temporary.’” Their first dance was to the Beach Boys “God Only Knows.” Next summer, Katy and Tony will celebrate with friends at a “big messy boozy party.” NOTE FOR TONY: Katy wants a pool party. She’ll settle for a Soul Shakedown Party. But it’s Party Time. WHAT SOME OF US ARE ASKING: Will we see Tony at the Garden in December?
HAPPY FOURTH ANNIVERSARY to Ben and Ashley Chang
BIRTHWEEK (was yesterday): Politico’s Eli Okun
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Katie Packer Beeson, founding partner of Burning Glass Consulting, MSNBC contributor and GWU professor. A fun fact about Katie: “Both of my parents were born and raised in Great Britain during WW2. Their influence shapes my worldview every single day.” Read her Playbook Plus Q&A: http://politi.co/2gYBrCD
BIRTHDAYS: Stu Rosenberg … Charlie Hurt … CAA’s Rachel Adler … Michael Dukakis is 84 … Anna Wintour … NYT’s James Kanter … Dennis Miller is 64 … O. Kay Henderson … former Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.) is 8-0 … Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) is 7-0 … Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) is 39 … Christie Stephenson, comms director for SEIU Local 509 … Evelyn Nieves … Phyllis Cuttino of the Pew Charitable Trusts (hat tip: Jon Haber) … Jared Rizzi … Jeff Brownlee, research and communications strategist at In Pursuit Of … Paul Brathwaite is 47. He’s celebrating by going to dinner and the Wizards/Cavs game (h/t wife Sonya) … Erica Moody … Anne Sjostrom … Gabby Adler … Amie Kershner … Quentin Fulks, deputy campaign manager at JB Pritzker for Governor … Matthew Kirincic … Katie Cook Romano … Bob Van Heuvelen … Kelli Kedis Ogborn, former DARPA congressional liaison and president of H.S Dracones consulting (h/t Ed Cash) … Robin Gray, DC-based communications manager for Exelon (h/t Bill McQuillen) …
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Trump forces high-wire act for Republican in Virginia governor's race
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Trump forces high-wire act for Republican in Virginia governor's race
FRONT ROYAL, Va. (Reuters) – Ralph and Mike Waller are such ardent backers of President Donald Trump that they help stage a counter-protest every Wednesday in front of their Front Royal, Virginia, pawn shop, sparring with anti-Trump demonstrators who gather across the street.
Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia Ed Gillespie waits to be introduced at a campaign event at the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce in Tysons, Virginia, U.S., October 26, 2017. Picture taken October 26, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
But ask them about Ed Gillespie, the Republican candidate for Virginia governor in next Tuesday’s election, and they show little enthusiasm.
“I would like somebody who’s more closely aligned with Trump,” Ralph Waller, who is Mike Waller’s uncle, said from the shop floor, racks of pawned rifles behind him.
Gillespie is, in fact, nothing like Trump, a real estate magnate who had never before held political office, although both are members of the same party. Gillespie is a Washington lobbyist who worked in President George W. Bush’s White House, the kind of establishment mainstay Trump bashed on the campaign trail.
Moreover, Gillespie has largely kept his distance from Trump, rarely mentioning him by name and notably not asking for Trump’s help in a tight race.
But Gillespie still needs voters like the Wallers. Trump, who lost Virginia last year by 5 points to Democrat Hillary Clinton, did best in rural areas such as the counties along Virginia’s mountainous spine, less so in urban areas.
That tension has Gillespie looking to thread the thinnest of needles, trying to appeal to voters turned off by Trump while retaining enough of Trump’s passionate base to secure victory.
Should he win, Gillespie might provide a blueprint for other Republican candidates unsure how to campaign in an era when the president is popular with fewer than 40 percent of Americans.
“If he manages to do this, he’s shown how you engage Trump voters while literally avoiding Donald Trump,” said Quentin Kidd, a political scientist at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia.
The Virginia governor’s race, one of only two in the country this year, is being watched nationally by political observers looking for clues about next year’s midterm elections, in which Democrats are seeking to seize one or both houses of Congress.
GANG WARFARE
Gillespie has been courting Trump voters by focusing on what he says is the threat posed by illegal immigrants, a longtime Trump campaign theme. He has criticized “sanctuary cities” and run ads warning of the street gang MS-13, which is largely composed of members from Central America.
He has also called for preserving Confederate monuments following the clashes between white supremacists and protesters in August in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Once trailing significantly behind Democrat Ralph Northam, the state’s lieutenant governor, Gillespie has risen in the polls since the ads began running regularly. Kidd credits the spots for making the race competitive.
Sanctuary cities, Gillespie told Reuters in an interview, are ”not going to make us safer.”
Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia Ed Gillespie (C) boards an elevator with campaign aides to exit after a campaign event at the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce in Tysons, Virginia, U.S., October 26, 2017. Picture taken October 26, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
While Virginia has no sanctuary cities, which often do not use municipal funds or resources to enforce federal immigration laws, the issue arose earlier this year when a measure by the state’s legislature to prohibit them was vetoed by Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe.
But some argue Gillespie is being too cautious. Corey Stewart, who ran against Gillespie in the gubernatorial primary and garnered support from Trump’s base, said Gillespie erred in not asking the president to campaign for him and in not doing more to harness the energy Trump has stirred.
“He’s put the president at a distance, and he has offended a lot of the president’s supporters,” Stewart said. “And it could cost him the election.”
Trump has tweeted his support for Gillespie, but that is as far as it has gone.
Gillespie said he appreciated Trump’s endorsement but declined to say whether he would ask for more, even parroting Trump’s own words in doing so.
“Just like the president doesn’t disclose his military strategy, we don’t disclose our campaign strategy,” he said.
SUBURBAN SWING
At a recent house party in Fairfax County, Virginia, just outside Washington, Gillespie mixed with a prosperous group of Republicans who snacked on a catered spread and chatted about private schools.
He spoke to them about traditional Republican priorities such as economic growth and education reform – and never once mentioned Trump, while referring to other politicians who support him such as Vice President Mike Pence and George W. Bush.
“That’s smart,” said Chris Andreas, a Great Falls, Virginia, resident who attended the event and said he believed Trump had hurt the Republican party.
In 2016, Trump fared significantly worse in Fairfax County than Republican nominee Mitt Romney did four years earlier. There are more voters to be gained there than anywhere else in the state.
The strategy’s downside is that while Democrats hold a large advantage in Northern Virginia, they are losing ground in rural areas.
In Warren County, where Front Royal is located, Trump gained 2,000 votes more than Romney largely by attracting wayward Democrats, said Stephen Kurtz, a former chair of the county Republican Party. The pattern, he said, repeated across other counties in rural Virginia.
Kurtz said he had heard grumbling over Gillespie’s Washington background and worries some voters energized by Trump may stay home.
“It is a hard sell, believe me,” Kurtz said.
Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Caren Bohan and Peter Cooney
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