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Total number of coronavirus deaths in the United States reported this week: Monday, 146935. Tuesday, 148,056. Wednesday, 149258.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers lay far behind in a imaginable relief deal opposed to COVID-19 while President Trump Donald John Trump UPS, FedEx has ended calls to take over ballots by mail, warns of ‘important’ issues: report that questionable Republican nominee Georgia is looking to distance itself from QAnon Trump orders TikTok’s parent company to sell U.S. assets within 90 days MORE rejected Republicans’ proposal $1 billion the day before and a leading Republican lawmaker presented an imaginable short-term emergency agreement on unemployment benefits at the end of the month.
Democratic leaders met Tuesday with key Trump administration negotiators amid transparent breaches between the two sides. President Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongress goes out without an agreement, leaving economists stunned by Trump says it will signal USPS investment if Democrats make concessions Pelosi rates Trump’s attacks on mail-mail voting as a “national attack on our Constitution” MORE (D-Calif.) And Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck Schumer In the next aid program, Congress will have to fund the COVID Universal Check The Ocasio-Cortez Grade 2 instructor tells you “you have this” before the DNC speech A new ballot shows that Markey has a broad advantage over Kennedy in Massachusetts PLUS (DN). And.) charged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Addison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnell McGrath is reviewing the final stretch crusade for Senate election The Republican senator is firing fire from all sides in Biden, Chris Wallace is investigating whether sides for the stagnation of the coronavirus package: MORE (R-Ky.) of his homes was not interested in reaching a deal after his opening offer.
“It turns out to me that Senator McConnell doesn’t need an agreement to get there,” Pelosi said, citing McConnell’s five-year shield of responsibility, which the Republican leader described as his only “red line” in the negotiations.
Schumer called the proposal a “radical replacement in all liability laws” after an assembly with Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinSoins of night health: the Senate withdraws until September without an emergency agreement backed by U.S. Registries coronaviruses. Warrant Trial Senate goes through September with no coronavirus relief agreement Federal agencies and dismantles cryptocurrency campaigns from more terrorist primary organizations and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows Randall Meadows The U.S. record the deadliest day of the summer. until September without an emergency agreement to support Pelosi coronavirus: COVID talks will resume when the Republican Party proposes MORE. The three of them, along with Pelosi, are expected to meet today.
Meanwhile, divisions among Republicans continued Tuesday, and McConnell lamented the Republican Senate convention’s lack of influence over the proposal.
“I think it’s obvious that I have members who are in all this,” McConnell said. “There are members who think we’ve done enough, other members who think we want to do more. Array is a confusing problem.”
The Senate Republican leader also criticized the inclusion of $1.8 billion for a new FBI headquarters, saying that all non-coronavirus issues are out of this package (The Hill).
Nebraska Republican Ben Sasse Benjamin (Ben) Eric Sasse The Chinese Confucius Institute designated as the foreign project of the Beijing Big Ten Conference officially cancels the fall football season due to coronavirus. Anthony Gonzalez, former NFL catcher: Skipping the Big Ten football season can simply be ‘catastrophic’ for MORE athletes, who is running for re-election as a shameless critic of Trump, attacked Mnuchin and Pelosi as “great government democrats” who need to “overspend” in the “swamp.” Sasse, posing as a Washington stranger, bit his words.
“The White House is looking to solve bad polls by accepting bad debts,” he said in a statement. “This proposal is not about resolving urgent unrest, it is Democrats and trumpeters competing for more money than the other.”
The Hill: GOP under expanding pressure to temporarily reach an agreement on the virus.
The Hill: Republican senators are repugning the coronavirus proposal.
The Hill: The Republican Senate criticizes the inclusion of FBI construction investment in the bill.
A few days after the White House introduced the concept of a short-term bill to address the extent of unemployment insurance when it expires, John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneTrump plans to settle for the Republican white house lawn nomination Hillicon Valley: The owner of ”Fortnite” sues Apple after the removal of the game from the App Store Federal agencies and the dismantling of cryptocurrency campaigns from terrorist organizations Primary. Republican senators ask the FTC to investigate TikTok for more knowledge collection (RS) considerations. D.), the Republican moment in the Senate, has become the first Republican lawmaker to approve this option. However, Democrats have a weight in the negotiations and, for that reason, a tight interim bill is unlikely to gain ground.
Pelosi stood firm against a fragmented technique of ordering talks, however, the GOP talk intensified as tension was resolved to succeed in a deal, as Americans began spending $600 on weekly unemployment insurance in many states last weekend.
“If things are, the wheels have taken off then, so I think that would probably argue to do something thinner or smaller and then, you know, regroup,” Thune said. “But again, we’ll know a lot more about it in the next few days.”
To top it off the GOP, Trump partially rejected the GOP’s plan at a news convention Tuesday, calling the package “a kind of semi-irrelevant” because the bill involved Democratic contributions (The Washington Post).
The Hill: House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer Steny Hamilton Hoyer, colored lawmakers urge Democratic leaders to underrestanding communities in the coronavirus talks The Hill’s Morning report – Presented via Facebook – Trump to Democratic negotiators: “They know my phone number” The House will be out of consultation for an additional week in September. MORE (D-Md.) Says Democrats are flexible with unemployment benefits “It’s not $600 or a bankruptcy.”
The Associated Press: The GOP’s unemployment benefit scheme can cause delays, the state warns.
The Hill: Lobbyists see victories, losses on the Republican coronavirus bill.
While some Republicans are busy complaining about what’s on the bill, there are many complaints about what isn’t. These include court cases in the state where Senate Republicans have not included an increase in Medicaid investment in their bill. The ruling most likely prevents a fight with Housemakers about a desire to allocate the budget for the physical care program, and governors warn that they will have to cut their Medicaid systems without really extensive government assistance (The Hill).
Senate Republicans also did not come with investment for the November election proposal to prepare for an avalanche of mail ballots or early voting. As Maggie Miller of The Hill reports, officials are concerned that without a new injection of federal funds, state and local officials facing a budget deficit may have difficulty celebrating and securing elections that ensure that each and every American can vote.
Barr Audience: Attorney General William Barr Bill BarrHillicon Valley: The owner of ‘Fortnite’ sues Apple after the game was removed from the App Store Federal agencies confiscate, dismantle cryptocurrency campaigns from primary terrorist organizations Federal agencies confiscate, dismantle primary cryptocurrency campaigns terrorist organizations How would a Department of Justice differ? MORE arrived here under a strong complaint from Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday and appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, saying that several of his decisions as the most sensible police officer in the country had politicized the Justice Department (DOJ) and become a lackey of the president.
Noting in particular the persecution of Roger Stone Roger Jason Stone What would a Biden Justice Department look like different? Matt Gaetz and Roger Stone, far-right activist Laura Loomer in Barr’s candidacy for Congress: The left believes in the demolition of the ”PLUS’ formula and the use of federal police in American cities, Democrats made the decision to paint Barr as a loyal. of the president and one of his main allies in his candidacy for re-election in November under a banner of “law and order” Array according to Olivia Beavers and Harper Neidig of The Hill.
“The Attorney General’s workplace is to protect the most productive interests of others and act as an advocate for others, but his tenure as attorney general has consistently undermined democracy, undermined the Constitution and damaged the health, protection and well-being of other Americans,” said Hakeem Jeffries Hakeem Sekou Jeffries Trump says no postal investment means democrats ‘can’t have a universal vote by mail’ about Senate coronavirus:’ Totally irrelevant ‘Gohmert tests positive for COVID-19 PLUS (DN. Y.), Member of management. “All of this personally benefits Donald Trump.”
By asking Barr, democrats unmasked his policy of treason. Chris Wallace: Barr hears “a shame” for Democrats: “I was just looking to exculpate it, ” Apple releases an explosion in the third quarter PLUS (DNArray Y.), Barr wonders if the DOJ has been politicized.
The Hill: Barr on the election: “If the effects are clear, I would leave the charge.”
The New York Times: Barr’s Testimony: The highlight of the combative about protests, the Stone case and more.
The Hill: Barr returns to the president’s acceptance factor of foreign aid in the election.
New York Times Fact Check: What is the violence of protesters in Portland, Oregon? Barr said protesters used Taser weapons, lasers, slingshots, pellet guns and fireworks for federal law enforcement.
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BOSS OF THE DAY
CORONAVIRUS: Keep your pathogens out of New York State, pay attention to federal reapture guidelines, prepare for the safety-conscious teacher strike, and Major League Baseball has virus issues. These are just a few of Tuesday’s COVID-19 developments.
At night, there was another: Trump said aloud what everyone already knew: envy Anthony Fauci Anthony Fauci Matlin: “Unsurpassed” that the White House does not have signal language interpreters at press conferences on coronavirus, popularity and public confidence of MORE.
“He’s got a very smart approval rating, and I like that. It is ok. Because remember, he works for this management … You have this higher approval rating. So why don’t I have a higher approval rating? Unlike the virus, the president lamented in a 27-minute briefing for reporters. Infectious disease experts in management “are highly appreciated, but no one likes me. It can only be my personality, that’s all, ” he concluded (The Hill).
David Von Drehle, columnist for The Washington Post: America suffers. Trump gives them a doctor who warns they’re opposed to sex with demons.
Trump also presented the kind of recommendation Fauci has been making for months: “I ask all Americans, regardless of their origin or age, to practice social estrangement, to which other people are very accustomed, but we will have to continue to do so; Hygiene watchdog Avoid indoor meetings and giant meetings, but especially indoors, especially where there are crowded bars, and wear a mask if necessary,” the president said.
Early in the day, Fauci told ABC News that he was concentrating on his paintings at the National Institutes of Health and was not enthused in social media, which he said he did not read. He expressed fear of reopening businesses in the Midwest, adding that the hardest-hit states such as Florida, Texas, Arizona and California, which are still hot spots for the virus, seem to be “peaking and falling.”
States like Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky “are beginning to have” a “very early indication” of emerging positivity rates in COVID-19, a “sure sign that care needs to be very careful,” Fauci said. Your tip: Follow federal reopening guidelines, close bars, and restrict indoor eating spaces in spaces where infections are increasing, wear masks, stay away from others at least six feet, and practice hand hygiene.
MarketWatch: Trump announces a $765 million loan to launch Kodak Pharmaceuticals in Rochester, New York, under the Public Defense Markets Act to compete with China and India in the manufacture of generic ingredients. The company’s shares soared.
Reuters: Six states – Arkansas, California, Florida, Montana, Oregon and Texas – see deaths recorded through COVID-19; Latinos have been most affected by infections in California.
New York: The Empire State Has Added Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., to its list of places where they must be isolated for 14 days after your arrival. The list now includes 34 states (Syracuse.com).
Florida: The sunshine state broke a record COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday (186), adding to the deaths that now add up to 6,117 due to the coronavirus in the state. Florida also added 9,240 more cases of infection (The Hill). Array.. Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in youth increased to 23% in Florida during an eight-day era of July 16-24 (The Hill).
Virginia: Governor Ralph Northam (left) tightened restrictions on coronaviruses in his state’s Hampton Roads domain on Tuesday due to the accumulation of COVID-19 infections. He ordered bars and restaurants in the southeast corner of Virginia, near the Atlantic Ocean, to avoid serving alcohol at 10 p.m., said restaurants should close at midnight, with equipment limited to 50 people, and said domestic food does not exceed 50% of capacity. , adding food. courts, breweries and vineyards (WJLA).
Survivors’ diseases: In Spain, more than a portion of patients with COVID-19 and who survived now have neurological problems, according to new studies (El País).
Schools: The American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teacher unions with 1.7 million members, said Tuesday that members are on strike for coronavirus defense provisions in reopened schools. Calling the strike a “last resort,” the organization’s executive board approved a solution that gives educators and their union representatives more force in negotiations on what would be good enough coverage for teachers and school workers (The Hill and The New York Times).
Sports: Major League Baseball suspended the Miami Marlins season Tuesday until Sunday, and the Philadelphia Phillies will remain inactive during the coronavirus pandemic until Friday, while the rest of baseball will continue. Half of the Marlins team tested positive for COVID-19, however, league officials said Tuesday that of more than 6,400 tests conducted since Friday, there were no new positives in the draw of a team other than the Marlins (The Associated Press).
The Marlins’ delight with at least 17 COVID-19 cases may jeopardize the viability of the MLB season just a few days after the game returned to half the pandemic. Trump last week embraced the renewal in the United States, calling it “something wonderful, psychologically, for our country.” While many baseball enthusiasts celebrated the start of the overdue season, the pandemic remains unpredictable (The Hill).
ESPN: Is your season in jeopardy? What the Marlins coronavirus outbreak for the team and for MLB.
Governor Andrew Cuomo Andrew Cuomo Marlee Matlin: ‘Unsonable’ that the White House does not have sign language interpreters at California Democratic coronavirus briefings Yang after expressing sadness with the initial composition of the DNC New York would possibly underestimate the coronavirus deaths in nursing homes: AP MORE (D Array) an unconditional sports fan , on Tuesday he invited MLB groups to play in New York State stadiums under certain precautions against coronaviruses (deadline).
FOCUS/PICO SHOTS
POLICIES AND CAMPAGNES: Former Vice-President Joe Biden Jo Biden On Money: Economists are stunned after Congress leaves without a Market agreement as the economy struggles – Retail sales slow down in July Congress ends without agreement, leaving stunned economists Trump touts the approval of the NYPD Union: “Pro-police until the end” MORE said Tuesday that he would reveal to his running mate next week to intensifying the hypothesis about who will be decided after months of running for the position.
“I’m going to have a selection in the first week of August and I promise I’ll let you know when I do,” Biden told reporters after giving a speech in Wilmington, Delaware, about the last component of his economic plan.
As Bloomberg News points out, the former vice president has delayed the deadline for deciding on a vice presidential candidate from August 1 to the end of this month, with the Democratic National Convention scheduled to begin on August 17.
Biden’s comments come when applicants make their best pitches to get hold of the place. As Amie Parnes of The Hill reports, applicants are in a way to wait and see while the audit procedure is complete and many interviews are completed. However, they leave nothing to the possibility because they tell Biden that they are the right person.
‘Obviously many of’ Choose me! ‘Choose me! going down in recent weeks,” said a Democratic strater who has worked on recent presidential campaigns.” Every week, it turns out that there has been a flavor of the week, and the group of applicants has reacted accordingly.”
Rep. Karen BassKaren Ruth Bass Black women are ambitious, that’s why we want more in Bass’s workplace to take Harris’s place in the Senate: “I’ll keep all my duties open” ‘Newsom says he’s already won several performances for Harris’s available seat in Senate PLUS,California, whose inventory is upArray has been circling on television in the last few days , appearing in ‘The View’ and ‘Meet the Press’. He also surprised political observers as he walked through Biden on Capitol Hill on Monday when the alleged Democratic nominee there to pay tribute to the late Representative John Lewis John Lewis The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented via Facebook – Biden, Harris launches the Trump offensive in the first joint appearance More than 50 Confederate monuments have been removed since Floyd’s death Report that Trump is setting aside Bill Maher as “exhausted” , emaciated and weak” PLUS (D-Ga.).
The senator’s federal agencies seized and dismantled the cryptocurrency campaigns of the more (California) primary terrorist organizations, which some of the favorites for the job, worked behind-the-scenes phones to emphasize their preference for getting the job. Elsewhere, former national security principal Susan Rice tweeted over the weekend to show she has the courage to attack Trump, posting a photo of her throwing a ceremonial first throw at a Washington Nationals game, while Rep. Val Demings Valdez (Val) Venita Demings Black Women Are Ambitious – that’s why we want more : ‘Pretty cool’ Harris has the chance to be the ‘toughest user in the world’ by biting the piece ‘to answer questions about the former vice president’s match search(s).
The Washington Post: Biden Notes on Kamala Harris: No Hard feelings.
Nate Cohn, The New York Times: Are Polls among Republican Voters?
Meanwhile, Biden detailed the fourth component of his “Rebuild Better” economic plan in his speech Tuesday, focusing on paintings to address racial inequality, focusing on communities of color that have faced long-standing economic inequality and, more recently, the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic (The Hill).
Biden also took the opportunity to defeat the president for his rhetoric during his presidency, saying he was “a horrific and unsurprising fanatic of the department’s flames and racism in this country.”
The Associated Press: Biden to combat racial inequality with an economic agenda.
The New York Times: Michigan threatens Trump as he remains silent on the airwaves.
The Washington Post: Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s memoir says negative reactions to the Trump era can open the door to moderate Republicans like him.
The Hill: Accusations of anti-Semitism shake Senator David Perdue’s candidacy for re-election (R-Ga.) As the surveys adjust.
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WHERE AND WHEN
The House meets at nine in the morning. The CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google will testify together for the first time at noon before the House’s antitrust subcommittee on the technological dominance of their companies. The Hill: five things to keep in mind. The hearing data is HERE.
The Senate meets at 10 a.m.
The president travels to Texas today and participates in a roundtable talk with political supporters in Odessa and speaks at a fundraising committee lun lun. Trump will visit the Double Eagle Energy oil rig in Midland and talk about energy policy in the Permian Basin while signing energy permits (MRT).
Vice President Pence travels to North Carolina to inspire charter schools. He will participate in Thales Academy, a K-5 personal school in Apex, North Carolina, and participate in a roundtable with principals and teachers (WRAL5).
The Federal Reserve concludes a two-day assembly with one at 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. press convention led by President Jerome Powell.
Hoover Institution and Stanford University are a virtual occasion at 4:30 p.m. EDT with Sen. Tom Cotton Tom Bryant Cotton The Russian news firm released a video of Portland protesters burning a Bible: Davis Report: The Hall of Shame for Republican Senators Who Remain Silent About Donald Trump China Sanctioning Rubio, Cruz in retaliation to Hong Kong PLUS (R-Ark.) Titled “American Challenges Abroad in Times of Plague, Protests and Panic at Home.” The record is HERE.
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DACA Policy: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a memorandum Tuesday ordering all outstanding and long-term initial deferred action programs for arriving children (DACA) and early parole programs to be rejected.
Vanita Gupta, executive director of the Conference of Leaders on Civil and Human Rights, called the DHS resolution a “naked political tactic to energize the presidential base” and in defiance of a federal court ruling to settle for new DACA applications.
Biden, in a written statement, the administration action “a new ruthless stepArray … after the Supreme Court ruled.”
DHS said Tuesday that it would review DACA for about a hundred days, which would increase beyond Election Day. Officials said a review is designed to ensure that the legal justifications for DACA cancellation are consistent with the Administrative Procedures Act (The Hill). Renewals of existing DACA protections are now limited to one year of two (CNN).
Trump declined to say Tuesday whether he supported a path to citizenship for Dreamers, and told a reporter who sought Congress to send him a “merit-based” immigration reform bill and that he was looking to make DACA recipients “happy.”
International: Spain has criticized Germany and the United Kingdom after both countries asked their citizens to avoid travelling on holiday and holidays on Spanish beaches. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and a senior tourism official said the resolution was a mistake, as Spain sought to revive its economy after wasting 1 million jobs due to the pandemic (Reuters). The networks and the representative of the Catholic Church in Hong Kong are advancing talks on the renewal of a 2018 agreement that stabilized relations between China and the Church, according to an American cybersecurity company (Reuters).
Environmental Protection Agency: More than 50 services nationwide that have faced enforcement actions for alleged violations of the Clean Water Act are among those benefiting from an EPA policy that allows corporations to forgo pollutants following the pandemic crisis, according to research through The Hill. The EPA’s transitority policy, announced in March, indicates that industrial, municipal and other services do not have to report pollutant emissions if they can demonstrate that their ability to do so has been limited by coronavirus.
• Alzheimer’s test: An undeniable and affordable blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease is undeniable to success in a few years, scientists announced Tuesday. This can speed up the search for remedies and help dementia patients who need to know if they have Alzheimer’s disease or any other disease (The New York Times).
Entertainment: Former President Obama is today’s first guest at Michelle Obama Michelle LeVaughn Robinson Obama Biden, Harris will face the Democratic conference at the Chase Center in Delaware Black Women Are Ambitious, so we want more in the Election of the Office of History: Kamala Harris joins a long list of Forerunners more’s new nine-episode podcast series on fitness and relationships. Array transmitted exclusively on Spotify (The Associated Press). Array.. The prime-time Emmy nominations were released Tuesday, with “Watchmen,” the popular HBO series, leading the way with 26 nominations in what is expected to be the first grand prize since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Netflix has the highest number of nominations for any stream with 160, titled through the 18 nominations of “Ozark” (The Associated Press).
Closer
And finally … A National Latino Museum is about to be built in Washington after the House received a bill this week.
Monday’s vote on the proposed museum is considered the culmination of two decades of work. In 1994, an organization executed a 60-page report, “Intentional Negligence: The Smithsonian Institution and Latin Americans,” stating that the Smithsonian in its club and showrooms excluded the presence and contributions of Latin Americans (WTOP and The Washington Post).
The national capital is home to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the National Museum of Native Americans, the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the National Museum of American History.
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