Friday, 13 July 2018

Trump: Don’t Expect ‘Perry Mason’ Moment in Putin Meeting

President Donald Trump said not to expect "a Perry Mason" moment when he again confronts Vladimir Putin on Monday over Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, but promised to tackle the issue head-on.

"I will absolutely, firmly ask the question" about interference in the U.S. election, Trump said at a news conference on Friday with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May at Chequers, her country estate. But he predicted Putin wouldn't confess.

"I don't think you'll have any 'Gee, I did it, I did it, you got me,"' Trump said. Referring to a TV courtroom drama aired in the 1950s and 1960s, he added, "There won't be a Perry Mason here, I don't think, but you never know what happens, right?”

Trump said he also will discuss the civil war in Syria, Russia's incursions into Ukraine and nuclear proliferation when he meets with Putin in Helsinki.

"We've been modernizing and fixing and buying" the U.S. nuclear arsenal, Trump said. "It's just a devastating technology. And they likewise are doing a lot. It's a very, very bad policy. We have no choice. We are massively big and they are very big."

Ahead of the Finland meeting, Trump upended a NATO summit in Brussels this week by demanding that America's closest allies more rapidly increase their defense spending. He insinuated that the U.S. might withdraw from the alliance otherwise.

His treatment of U.S. allies has drawn broad criticism from many lawmakers in both parties. Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican, called Trump's NATO remarks "misstatements and bluster" and "the words of one man."

He said that in Helsinki, Trump should "reverse his disturbing tendency to show America's adversaries the deference and esteem that should be reserved for our closest allies."

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Welcome to This Weekend in Esports, a brief overview of what to watch in the world of competitive gaming for the coming weekend.

For this weekend, the Overwatch League playoffs kick off, the ELEAGUE Street Fighter V Invitational comes to a close, and Microsoft's top franchises hit New Orleans.

Overwatch League Playoffs - Quarterfinals

Game: Overwatch
When: July 13-14
Where to watch: Twitch.tv/OverwatchLeague

The Overwatch League playoffs have begun and that first day was a wild one. The Philadelphia Fusion took an early 1-0 lead on the favored Boston Uprising, while the Los Angeles Gladiators continued their dominance over the London Spitfire. The most impressive part of the latter series is that the Gladiators did so without their top player.

Both series will conclude this weekend, as the New York Excelsior and Los Angeles Valiant wait in the wings. Can London bounce back to finally show some life against the Gladiators? Meanwhile, can Boston become that second-half juggernaut that went unbeaten in Stage 3?


ELEAGUE Street Fighter V Invitational

Game: Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition
When: July 13
Where to watch: TBS, Twitch.tv/ELEAGUETV

The ELEAGUE Street Fighter V Invitational field is down to the final eight. And the first matchups of the bracket stages look quite intriguing. How about an EVO Grand Finals rematch between Hajime "Tokido" Taniguchi and Victor "Punk" Woodley? Or can I interest you in the tournament dark horse Benjamin "Problem X" Simon versus Daigo Umehara?

There's a $250,000 prize pool on the line, giving these eight players more than enough to play for. On top of that, this is one of the final tournaments before EVO, which goes from August 3-5. These players will be looking to prepare for the big dance in just a few weeks by tuning up against the toughest competition in the world. Be sure to watch Tokido, in particular, as he's coming off a disappointing showing at CEO. The defending champion will be looking to get back into top form, starting with the man he beat to win that championship.


MLG New Orleans

Game: Halo 5: Guardians, Gears of War 4
When: June 13-15
Where to watch: Twitch.tv/Halo, Twitch.tv/GearsOfWar

Some might call Infinity War the most ambitious crossover ever made. But check out this crossover of the Halo Championship Series and the Gears of War Pro Circuit! Fans in New Orleans will have their attention divided between two of Microsoft's biggest franchises.

For Gears, there's $250,000+ on the line. But this is also standing out as the biggest Gears Pro Circuit event of the summer, with OpTic Gaming and Echo Fox both jockeying for position. But it's Ghost Gaming who rides in with momentum, coming off a big victory at the Gears Pro Circuit Las Vegas Open and will now enter the weekend with a target on their backs.

For Halo, this is the beginning of the 2018 Season, coming off an incredible championship tournament in Seattle. Splyce enter as the defending champions, but the HCS might look a little different. For one thing, Oddball is now legal! With a few new tweaks to the map rotation, as well as a few roster shakeups across the league, the 2018 HCS season could get off to a crazy start in New Orleans.


So what will you be watching this weekend? Join the conversation and let us know in the comments.

VI: wixxsid
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