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Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 10:57PM -0700 https://www.thedailybeast.com/nancy-pelosi-is-once-again-bails-out-a-gop-president-facing-a-national-crisis For the second time in her career, Speaker Nancy Pelosi was tasked with bailing out a Republican president in a moment of national crisis and, with a tanking stock market in the background, came through with a bill. Twelve years ago, Pelosi worked with President George W. Bush and his lieutenants to craft the 2008 emergency bank bailout. Late Friday night, she'd nailed down a deal with the Trump administration on legislation to respond to the spiraling coronavirus outbreak. But unlike the first time—when the speaker and the man in the White House had a relatively decent working relationship—Pelosi this time was collaborating with a president who'd spent weeks trashing her as, among other things, "incompetent." The name-calling, ultimately, proved to be a minor hurdle, if one at all; as Trump was largely sidelined during negotiations. Over the course of Thursday and Friday, Pelosi spoke instead with Trump's Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, nearly 30 separate times as they hammered out a deal. Through it all, the speaker did not speak with the president once. Asked at a late-night Friday press conference if they had talked, Pelosi looked almost shocked that anyone might think so. "There was no need for that," she said. Bush was a participant in TARP discussions, though he strategically kept some distance as he and his aides felt that Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson would be more palatable a negotiating partner for lawmakers on the Hill. It was Paulson who famously leaned so heavily on Pelosi to help get the bank bailout through the House that he even got down on one knee to beg her to push the bill through her chamber. The parallels between then and now aren't perfect. But they aren't far apart either. For lawmakers who were there during the autumn of 2008 the most important difference is the most obvious: Trump. "The crisis atmosphere seems similar. The inability of the president to provide any real leadership is different," said Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) shortly after a midnight vote on Saturday to approve the coronavirus legislation. "I disagreed vigorously with the Bush administration, but at least the president led and worked with his team on this. We're here at this hour, in large measure, because Donald Trump's provided no leadership, just obstruction." "I never thought I would say this," said Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), who voted for the bailout at the time, "but Bush was capable of acting." While Trump made broad requests for the type of legislative response he wanted, he didn't provide much in the way of specific details, so Democrats—led by Pelosi—simply plowed ahead. The first relief effort from Congress, a bill passed last week to inject $8 billion into the U.S. public health system, blew past the administration's initial ask of just over $2 billion—with the enthusiastic buy-in of Republicans in both the House and Senate. The foundation of the deal passed on Saturday was laid out by congressional Democrats earlier in the week, who offered a list of legislative priorities to deal with the outbreak, including expanding paid sick leave, unemployment insurance, food assistance, and COVID-19 testing. With Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) proposing no legislative plans, House Democrats' plan became the only game in town. And instead of coming up with a bill of their own, the Trump administration chose to negotiate, as public demand grew for a response to the escalating crisis. Through those negotiations, the deal that was approved by an overwhelming, bipartisan margin of 363 to 40 was brought down from the benchmarks many Democrats wanted to see. Progressives, on Saturday, were perplexed and angered that the bill exempted companies with more than 500 employees from having to provide paid sick leave. But Pelosi's office argued that most employees at these large companies already had paid sick leave. And beyond that concession, Pelosi did not stray far from her core objectives. If this GOP president's own role was a major departure from 2008, so was his relationship to his own party. Unlike in 2008, when an ascendant faction of conservatives tanked the deal that Bush and Paulson had negotiated with Democrats, a House Republican conference fully in Trump's grasp simply needed his public blessing before getting in line. After that came in the form of a Friday night tweet, all but the most conservative members of the party ended up voting yes on the legislation—and many staunch conservatives did vote for the bill, out of fealty to Trump and out of pressure to do something. The House GOP leader, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), told reporters on Friday night that the first bill proposed by Democrats "was never going to get anywhere." But he did give credit to Pelosi, and the administration, for working together. And he wasn't the only one in the GOP ranks to offer the speaker praise. Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), a longtime GOP lawmaker who is retiring, said he'd spoken with Pelosi several times over the last several days. "Basically, she believes in the institution," said King. "She can be a tough, rough political partisan, but when it comes to national interest, she's good." Pelosi had "absolutely" done a good job on the response package, said King—along with McCarthy and Mnuchin, who the congressman specifically mentioned. That the deal came through at all was remarkable, given that the week began with low expectations for any kind of major bipartisan movement. But pressure mounted quickly during a momentous, fast-moving week during which normal societal functions like school and pro sports came to a halt, and Trump declared a national state of emergency and a restriction on Europeans traveling to the U.S. Lawmakers who were in office during the 2008 financial crisis seemed to disagree on the stakes and circumstances of legislative action then versus now. "Let's think back," said Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.), chair of the House Appropriations Committee and a 30-year veteran of Congress. "How many people were without food? How many people were in hospital? How many people were sick? This was a different situation… here, you have people dying." But Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY), the chair of the House Budget Committee, felt the financial crisis posed more "existential questions" for Congress to respond to. "This issue seemed to be more of an auto-pilot thing," said Yarmuth on Saturday. "There weren't that many options… I think [Pelosi's] role in 2008 was more significant than now." That may change soon: as the economic fallout of the coronavirus outbreak grows more severe, another round of legislation that focuses on mitigating its effect on the economy is considered inevitable by all parties. On Friday night, Pelosi said she would be getting to work on such a plan with the administration, as the Senate considers the relief package the House just passed. That round is set to be thornier, and not only because lawmakers will demand a more drawn-out deliberative process than this one, in which the House voted on a bill within minutes of its public release and without any assessment of its impact on the federal balance sheet. The looming policy questions of a genuine economic stimulus package will also be tricky to resolve. Some Republicans have clamored for broader economic relief measures— like a payroll tax cut or targeted help to industries like air travel—that have largely been non-starters for Democrats. And many lawmakers are anxious about the optics of entertaining a package that looks like a bailout of the wealthy and corporate interests, which is how the 2008 deal is remembered. Whether or not the relative bipartisan bonhomie—and the mutual animosity between Pelosi and Trump—that was displayed in this round of talks carries over to the next remains to be seen. But within her own ranks, Pelosi's reputation as a consummate dealmaker in times of crisis has only grown. "She knows what we need to do, she knows when we gotta give to get them there," said Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI), a Pelosi ally. "She knows that we need to not have a political fight if we can avoid it, but that we're not going to be wimps." * |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 15 12:17AM -0700 >For the second time in her career, Speaker Nancy Pelosi Why did she try including FREE ABORTIONS and other things in the coronavirus bill that had absolutely NOTHING to do with the virus itself. It shows how much of a scumbag she is. So if it's voted down it's because she's trying to be a sneaky bitch. Don't be such a sheep. |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 15 12:19AM -0700 >Twelve years ago, Pelosi worked with President George W. Bush and his >lieutenants to craft the 2008 emergency bank bailout. LOL. She's actually proud of that? |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 15 12:21AM -0700 >Pelosi this time was collaborating with a >president who'd spent weeks trashing her as, among other things, "incompetent." LOL again. How many weeks did she spend doing the same thing? Answer: Almost 200 weeks |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 14 07:21PM -0700 >OK I suggest you shake hands with all your friends and relatives after >standing within 2 feet of someone diagnosed with corona the previous day >the way Trump did. If you suggest it I don't have to do it. Neener Neener |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 10:09PM -0700 In article <h64r6f9mnuodqu1rh7ou82coi9o74gl4io@4ax.com>, MaxxX-Ine says... >>standing within 2 feet of someone diagnosed with corona the previous day >>the way Trump did. >If you suggest it I don't have to do it. Neener Neener So...how's your supply of toilet paper holding out, ButtWipe?...fighting over the last roll at Walmart with Tori Spelling? * |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 14 10:07PM -0700 Or so the liberal fake news media would have you believe. |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 09:58PM -0700 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8113069/Queen-quits-Buckingham-Palace-coronavirus-fears-Cobra-crisis-talks.html *Her Majesty, 93, has been taken to Windsor Castle as the outbreak worsens *She and Prince Philip will be taken to Sandringham if situation deteriorates *It comes after her upcoming visits to Cheshire and Camden were postponed *Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor? The Queen has quit Buckingham Palace over coronavirus fears after Corbra crisis talks, it emerged last night. Her Majesty, 93, has been taken to Windsor Castle with plans in place to quarantine her and Prince Philip, 98, at Sandringham if the outbreak worsens. The news comes as Britain's coronavirus death rate almost doubled today as ten more people died, bringing total deaths to 21. A royal source told The Sun: 'She is in good health but it was thought best to move her. A lot of her staff are a bit panicky over coronavirus. 'The Queen has met a lot of people there until recently. But she is weeks away from her 94th birthday and advisers believe it is best to get her out of harm's way.' On Friday, Her Majesty's upcoming visits to Cheshire and Camden were postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. She is also said to have been advised to cancel her annual garden parties in May and June in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus. It comes after she was earlier this month reported to have vowed not to let the outbreak stop her from performing her duties and to set an example by 'keeping calm and carrying on' until there is 'compelling advice to the contrary'. As the Queen moved however, it was revealed that a building in Windsor Great Park was closed for a deep clean after three people showed symptoms similar to those of Covid-19. The Savill Building is closed over the weekend for the clean to take place. A statement on the park's website said: 'As a precautionary measure we have taken the decision to close The Savill Building over the weekend to conduct a deep clean of the premises, after becoming aware of three individuals, who are showing symptoms similar to those of Covid-19, having been on site. 'Whilst these are not confirmed cases we feel that this is a prudent step that prioritises the health and wellbeing of our employees and visitors. 'We continue to monitor the situation and Government's public health guidance closely. The rest of Windsor Great Park remains open as usual.' The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall had already pulled out of their spring overseas tour just days before it was due to begin, raising the prospect that more royal engagements could face cancellation in the coming weeks. The Queen, 93, was due to visit the Bentley Motors Factory in Crewe, and the Jodrell Bank Observatory and Square Kilometre Array Global Headquarters in Macclesfield on March 19. She was also due to visit Camden on March 26 but full details of the trip had not yet been released. Charles and Camilla had been due to start their spring tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan on March 17. It would have marked the first time a royal has visited Cyprus since the Queen in 1993. A spokesman for the Queen said: 'As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, changes are being made to The Queen's diary commitments in the coming weeks. 'In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, Her Majesty's forthcoming visits to Cheshire and Camden will be rescheduled. 'Audiences will continue as usual. Other events will be reviewed on an ongoing basis in line with the appropriate advice.' The Queen - the nation's longest reigning monarch - is due to turn 94 next month and the risk of more severe symptoms from the Covid-19 illness is greater for the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions. The day of engagements next Thursday would have seen the monarch travel to Cheshire to meet staff and apprentices at the Bentley factory, operate the Lovell Telescope at the observatory and meet local school children engaging in hands on science activities. The Queen wore large gloves when she handed out honours to recipients at a palace investiture on March 3. She also avoided shaking hands at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey and during a one-to-one audience with the Sri Lankan High Commissioner this week, but was back shaking hands with Professor Mark Compton, Lord Prior of the Order of St John, on Wednesday. It comes as The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall yesterday revealed they would postpone their spring tour of the coronavirus pandemic. The overall week-long visit had been due to start on March 17 and would have marked the first time a royal has visited Cyprus since the Queen in 1993. Clarence House said the request came from the Government. Heir to the throne Charles and Camilla are understood to be in good health. The tour may be replaced with engagements in the UK, but not those involving significant gatherings of people. Charles was set to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 17 and 18, be joined by Camilla in Cyprus from March 18 to 21, and head to Jordan together until March 25. 'Owing to the unfolding situation with the coronavirus pandemic the British government has asked their royal highnesses to postpone their Spring tour,' a spokesman for the royal couple said yesterday. * |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 09:28PM -0700 https://www.thedailybeast.com/porn-in-the-time-of-coronavirus-the-sex-must-go-on?ref=scroll It's a scenario so insane you couldn't make it up: After America's Dad, Tom Hanks (and wife Rita Wilson), came down with the novel coronavirus and a 7-foot NBA All-Star tested positive, prompting a pair of doctors to march onto the court minutes before tip-off and effectively halt the pro basketball season, President Donald Trump, an ex-reality-TV host who likes to grab unsuspecting women "by the pussy," emerged from his Filet-O-Fish-induced stupor long enough to call a black reporter he frequently targets "nasty" for having the gall to ask about how he may have been exposed to the virus himself yet refuses to be tested. Oh, and Disneyland's closed for only the fourth time in history aside from 9/11, the Northridge earthquake, and the national day of mourning following the JFK assassination. Welcome to the world of COVID-19, an acute respiratory disease spread via person-to-person contact—mainly by "respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes"—with such a high transmission rate it's led to a global pandemic, infecting over 145,681 people and killing 5,436 people across 145 countries at time of writing. With many industries encouraging people to work from home, forgo non-essential travel, and even practice "social distancing," the deadly quagmire begs the question: How are those in porn, a job that demands deep person-to-person contact, being affected? "While I haven't seen a specific decline in filming, we have seen other precautions taking place. Information regarding hygiene, symptoms, and care is being shared throughout the industry," says Alana Evans, president of the Adult Performers Actors Guild (APAG). They've "yet to see any cases" of COVID-19 in the adult industry so far, she adds (though the administering of tests has been a national nightmare), but many adult performers are instituting safeguards concerning travel and attending fan expos, which require lots of hand-shaking and posing for photos. (Several of these adult trade shows have been postponed.) Maitland Ward, a former Hollywood actress who recently took home three porn Oscars, also hasn't seen any decline in shoots, though people are on alert and "checking if performers are healthy with no symptoms." "The adult industry is inherently good at taking precautions and relying on health screening—of course it's primarily STD screenings demanded by law every 14 days, but nevertheless we deal with things like cutting the risk of potential outbreaks or infections as a way of life," she explains. "So, as an industry, we may be better equipped to take swift action and alert performers of outbreaks." Indeed, there have been a few HIV outbreaks in the porn industry over the years that's forced the adult world to spring into action to contain it. In 2004, after a male performer tested positive for HIV, there was a 30-day shutdown on filming while mass testing was initiated (five performers were ultimately found to be infected); and in 2013, when a female performer was found to be HIV-positive, there was a six-day shutdown (two others tested positive). Angela White, aka the "Meryl Streep of Porn," says she's following the guidance of the Free Speech Coalition—the adult industry trade association—which last week released a health advisory regarding the novel coronavirus that's being updated periodically: "While we are monitoring public health departments, we do not believe that a mandatory production hold is warranted at this time. We are wary of cutting off performers' ability to generate income by prematurely restricting their ability to work while risk is low—especially with the potential for a longer and larger business shutdown looming…We are asking that performers and producers who continue to shoot be incredibly vigilant and take common-sense precautions, including educating performers and crew about prevention, limiting the size of sets, and discontinuing air travel whenever possible." According to Mike Stabile, the Free Speech Coalition's communications director, the adult industry is uniquely prepared to handle the novel coronavirus since they're "an industry that understands relative transmission fairly well" and "already have precautions around handling fluids." "Right now, most performers want to continue to shoot while they can—sets are less risky than the grocery store, and who knows how long an Italian-style shutdown will last. Adult performers don't get sick days or government bailouts, and many crew members' non-adult jobs are already being cancelled," Stabile explains. "Producers are taking precautions like shooting locally, to minimize air travel, and using crew members to pick up performers, so as to avoid Uber. Sets are being cleaned with extra precautions and social distancing is being practiced where possible. One producer I spoke with talked about potentially using thermometers to test people on set before beginning." Some adult stars, like Tasha Reign, have been focusing more on shooting solo content in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, though not entirely. "I have recently shot with performers, and I've just made sure that they were not coughing or exhibiting signs of sickness," says Reign. "It is risky. I'm nervous about what this pandemic means for the world. I'm stocking up on supplies and I'm trying not to touch my face or go in crowds often." The most common refrain among those in the adult world, however, is that they're ready for what's coming. "While no one right now is sure about this virus and how to perfectly handle this kind of situation, I feel the adult industry is more prepared than most because we live by health precautions and preparedness on a daily basis," says Ward. "It's also true that this is a close-knit community, so we do need to be extra cautious because of the nature of the work we do. But I believe we are on alert." * |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 08:02AM -0700 https://pagesix.com/2020/03/14/twitter-loses-it-over-revelation-barack-obama-follows-porn-star-sara-jay/ Social media exploded early Saturday morning when porn star Sara Jay began trending on Twitter after fans of the adult film star noticed former President Barack Obama was one of her 1.1 million followers. While many initially joked that Jay was trending because men no longer have sports to occupy their time, tweets soon began to discuss family man Obama and why his profile was linked to the XXX account, prompting some hilarious responses from the public. "Idk bout y'all, but seeing Sara Jay trending made me feel even more connected to @BarackObama. My man," wrote one observer while another added, "Sara Jay – Obama thought he was logged in to his incognito account ….." Wife Michelle Obama's potential reaction to the news was also a talking point, with many posting a popular GIF of the author snatching Barack's phone from is hand alongside captions like, "Michelle when she realizes why Sara Jay is trending…" Barack has little to prove in terms of his love for the former first lady, recently packing on the PDA for her 56th birthday. "In every scene, you are my star, @MichelleObama! Happy birthday, baby," wrote Obama, 58, to his spouse alongside the photo-booth-style pictures. * |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 14 06:47PM -0700 >recently packing on the PDA for her 56th birthday. >"In every scene, you are my star, @MichelleObama! Happy birthday, baby," wrote >Obama, 58, to his spouse alongside the photo-booth-style pictures. Obama's sick of his wife's penis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSmOuX6DtVU |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 07:21PM -0700 In article <qn1r6fdv6f6fbf4hcel6au3gdv1sq5hkas@4ax.com>, MaxxX-Ine says... >>Obama, 58, to his spouse alongside the photo-booth-style pictures. >Obama's sick of his wife's penis. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSmOuX6DtVU Shouldn't you be at a Trump rally right about now...picking your nose and laughing that the corona-virus is just a Democratic hoax? * |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 14 07:19PM -0700 >Ironic that you used to "fight" commies, now you want to vote for one. We >shouldn't have been there anyway. Dems always declaring war on non-white >people. I guess stumped him with that one. |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 14 06:36PM -0700 The China virus can't touch him. |
mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk): Mar 14 01:11PM -0500 > Miloch wrote: https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-business-anchor-trish-regan-on-hiatus-after-calling-coronavirus-an-impeachment-scam?ref=home > Fox Business anchor Trish Regans show is on hiatus after she claimed Democrats > and the media were using the coronavirus to destroy the president. The hiatus > also extends to Lisa Kennedy Montgomerys show, and the network said the > changes are related to staffing needs, according to Bloomberg. > Fox Businesss prime-time programs Trish Regan Primetime and Kennedy will both > be on hiatus until further notice, Fox said in a Friday statement. Due to the > demands of the evolving pandemic crisis coverage, we are deploying all resources > from both shows for staffing needs during critical market hours. > Fox Business will run long form programming in prime time for the foreseeable > future. Regan, who hosts Trish Regan Primetime, claimed the use of > coronavirus by Trumps supposed enemies was yet another attempt to impeach the > president. A pre-recorded interview show called Objectified will air in place > of Regans show. > more at https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-13/fox-business-host-trish-regan-on-hiatus-after-virus-comments?srnd=premium > * Too bad - she was one of the more beautiful women of fox news. Great pics! This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=534291353#534291353 |
MaxxX-Ine <max@miloch's.ex-wife's.house>: Mar 14 06:31PM -0700 On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 13:11:15 -0500, mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) wrote: >Great pics! >This is a response to the post seen at: >http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=534291353#534291353 Republican women are so much hotter than the Democrat pigs. What she said was true. I don't see what the problem is. |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 12:20PM -0700 https://www.tmz.com/2020/03/13/janet-dubois-cab-calloway-secret-birth-father-death-certificate/ Ja'Net DuBois' family is revealing an amazing hidden fact about the "Good Times" star -- her biological father was none other than jazz legend Cab Calloway ... or so they believe. It's turning into quite a showbiz mystery, actually ... one that started when Ja'Net's death certificate was released this week by L.A. County. The document, obtained by TMZ, lists her father as Cab -- and says she was also known as Jeannette T. Calloway-DuBois. It's interesting because, in addition to acting, Ja'Net was a singer. She co-wrote and sang the theme song to "The Jeffersons" ... which makes ya think the apple didn't fall far from the tree. If you don't know, Calloway's swing era, singing and dancing, helped put Harlem's famed Cotton Club on the map in the 1930s. https://youtu.be/8mq4UT4VnbE However, before anyone starts rewriting history ... there's a dispute. Every online bio for Ja'Net lists her dad was Gordon Dubois and her mother was Lillian Gouedy. Her mom's name is the same on the death certificate, but Mr. Dubois is nowhere on the document. Ja'Net's daughter provided the info for the death certificate, and when we asked her to clarify, she would only say Gordon was married to Lillian and "instrumental" in raising Ja'Net. Basically, a stepfather. Now, Cab died in 1994, but his estate has no clue about the alleged connection. The estate tells TMZ .. "While we have a great appreciation for Ja'Net DuBois' long and successful career, the Calloway Estate has nothing to add to this single document that has numerous mistakes and no verification." For instance, the estate points out there are multiple birthplaces and birth dates listed online for Ja'Net. We're told they'd be open to a conversation with her family if there were any "compelling facts to substantiate" their claim. Translation: Ball's in the Dubois family's court now. * |
mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk): Mar 14 01:10PM -0500 Here is Real Housewives of Cheshire beauty Ester Dee who wants you remind all you husbands what a real house wife should look like. Great bikini! View the attachments for this post at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=534352039#534352039 |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 08:53AM -0700 https://www.piday.org/ Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter "ð") is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. Pi Day is an annual opportunity for math enthusiasts to recite the infinite digits of Pi, talk to their friends about math, and to eat pie. Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point. As an irrational and transcendental number, it will continue infinitely without repetition or pattern. While only a handful of digits are needed for typical calculations, Pi's infinite nature makes it a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits. Who is the official sponsor of Pi Day? Mometrix is a test preparation company that has created and curated the world's largest collection of educational materials for helping individuals pass high-stakes standardized tests. They pride themselves on producing the very best content for exams and certifications across the country. What they care about even more, however, is empowering individuals across the nation to achieve their dreams. In fact, creating "prep that empowers" is in their company's DNA. Mometrix's goal is for their study materials, coupled with diligent effort, to empower a test-taker to attain the highest score within their ability to achieve. Mometrix prepares people to achieve their dreams by helping them overcome the testing hurdles necessary for them to get where they want to be. * |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 08:29AM -0700 more at https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/heidi-klum-coronavirus-test-sick-feverish Heidi Klum has been sick at home for days and unable to get tested for coronavirus. The supermodel opened up about her absence from "America's Got Talent" this week, just days after news broke that she showed up at the set on Tuesday only to return home after falling ill. Klum, 46, filmed herself lying down in bed in an Instagram Story to her more than 7 million followers to explain how she's feeling. "It all started with a chill, feeling feverish, cough, runny nose," Klum shared with fans. "I'm just not feeling good so that's why I've stayed home to not infect any other people." Klum explained her confusion surrounding her symptoms and the difficulty she's had in being tested for COVID-19. "I just hope it's a cold. I'd love to do the coronavirus test but there just isn't one here," Klum explained. "I tried with two different doctors and I just can't get one. Stay safe everyone. Stay home if you don't feel good." Klum's comments come days after Hollywood stars Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, both 63, announced they have tested positive for coronavirus. Hanks took to his social media accounts Monday to deliver the news. "Hello, folks. @ritawilson and I are down here in Australia. We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too. To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the Coronavirus, and were found to be positive," the actor captioned the post. It continued: "Well, now. What to do next? The Medical Officials have protocols that must be followed. We Hanks' will be tested, observed, and isolated for as long as public health and safety requires. Not much more to it than a one-day-at-a-time approach, no? We'll keep the world posted and updated." Days later, the "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" actor provided an update, confirming the married couple are in isolation and are being taken "such good care of." On Friday, Wilson made light of the situation by creating a quarantine playlist she aptly named "Quarantunes." * |
Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>: Mar 14 08:21AM -0700 ...About White House's Elimination of Pandemic Response Team https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/03/i-dont-know-anything-about-it-trump-says-about-his-white-house-eliminating-the-pandemic-response-team.html In May 2018 the Trump administration dismissed the top "global health security" specialist on the National Security Council and disbanded the pandemic-preparedness team he had led. (Then–National Security Adviser John Bolton was said to have been behind the move.) The responsibility for monitoring infectious disease threats was technically given to another group within the NSC, but even at the time, the Washington Post wrote that the reorganization was seen by experts in the field as "a downgrading of global health security." This decision has been subject to some scrutiny during the last month of disaster un-preparedness and global health insecurity. On Friday PBS correspondent Yamiche Alcindor asked Trump about the subject during a White House press conference, and his response was, simply put, bad. Here's the transcript ("Tony" is Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who, to be clear, has nothing to do with the National Security Council): ALCINDOR: You did disband the White House pandemic office, and the officials that were working in that office left this administration abruptly. So what responsibility do you take to that, and—the officials that worked in that office said the White House lost valuable time because that office was disbanded. What do you make of that? TRUMP: Well, I just thank it's a nasty question, because what we've done, and Tony had said numerous times that we saved thousands of lives because of the quick closing. [Ed.: The closing of borders to some travelers.] And when you say me, I didn't do it. We have a group of people, I could ask perhaps, in my administration, but I could perhaps ask Tony about that, because I don't know anything about it. I mean, you say we did that, I don't know anything about it. Disbanding, no, I don't know anything about it … ALCINDOR: You don't know about the reorganization that happened at the National Security Council. TRUMP: … It's the administration, perhaps they do that, let people go, you used to be with a different newspaper than you are now, you know, things like that happen. Alcindor's microphone was cut off as she was asking a follow-up question. Knowing what we do about Trump's attention span, it's possible he sincerely didn't know anything about Bolton eliminating the pandemic team. He was also asked about having an "office of pandemic preparation" in the White House last week during a visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but there's no indication in his answer that he understood that such an office had previously existed, let alone that his administration was responsible for getting rid of it. It would not stretch the imagination to learn that before the past few weeks the president had not given any consideration to pandemic readiness whatsoever. In any case, this was amazingly not the moment in Friday's press conference that best demonstrated the president's refusal to take responsibility for the United States' response to the coronavirus. That's because he answered another question, about the nationwide shortage of viral testing kits, by saying, "I don't take responsibility at all." Good stuff! * |
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