11/19/2020

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A supporter of President-elect Joe Biden holds a sign referring to President Donald Trump outside the Pennsylvania State Capitol.
Borrowing immunity from Trump? It could mean life or death...

Even when a vaccine is available, not everyone will respond well to it. For those who don’t get protection from vaccines, antibodies could be their only chance of immunity, so writes Colette Sheridan in her weekly column


Nov. 18 - THE likes of Donald Trump, Boris Johnson and the not so famous that have survived Covid-19 could help save people’s lives by donating blood.

The plasma — what remains after red and white blood cells, platelets and other components are removed — of people who have recovered from the disease contains precious antibodies that helped them fight the virus.

They could help others to do the same or even make them temporarily immune, according to the New Scientist magazine.
U.S health official, Anthony Fauci, has said that antibody therapies could act as a “bridge to a vaccine”, allowing us a stop-gap before we get inoculated.

The use of antibody-suffused blood plasma was developed more than 100 years ago to treat diphtheria. With the introduction of antibiotics, it wasn’t used much but was revived in 2002 during the SARS epidemic and has gone on to be used against Ebola.     continue to read

NOVEMBER 18, 2020
Dr. Anthony Fauci Provides Update on Coronavirus.
Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, provided the latest update on the coronavirus pandemic during a University of Virginia School of Medicine virtual event. He addressed the recent surge in coronavirus cases in the U.S. and Europe as well as the COVID-19 vaccines announced by Pfizer and Moderna. Dr. Fauci was introduced by University of Virginia Medical School Dean Dr. David Wilkes.
Immunity to Covid-19 may last years, scientists say
Washington, Nov 19 (Prensa Latina) A new study reveals that the number of immune cells that provide defense against Covid-19 could decline at a slow rate.


These cells may persist for a very long time in the body of people who have recovered from the infection, according to a research published on Biorxiv.

Scientists showed that eight months after infection, most people who have recovered had enough immune cells to fend off the new coronavirus.

Survivors of another coronavirus still carry certain immune cells 17 years after recovering, the research suggests.

That amount of memory could prevent the vast majority of people from being hospitalized many years after contagion, the new study notes.

Researchers from the University of Washington suggested that this kind of cell can persist for at least three months in the body.

Another study also found that people who have recovered from Covid-19 have immune cells even when antibodies are not detectable.     source
NOVEMBER 18, 2020
Speaker Pelosi on Leadership Election Results
Speaker Nancy Pelosi 
(D-CA) and the House Democratic leadership team held a news conference at the Capitol on the results of the Democratic caucus' leadership elections. Speaker Pelosi (CA), Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (MD), Majority Whip James Clyburn (SC) and Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries (NY) were re-elected by their colleagues and Representative Katherine Clark (MA) was elected as the new assistant speaker. Speaker Pelosi seemed to suggest this would be her last term as speaker, but did not say so definitively. When asked about a term-limit pledge she made during her last speakership bid two years ago, Speaker Pelosi said “whether it passes or not, I will abide by those limits.” The speaker added, “I don’t want to undermine any leverage I may have, but I made the statement.” 



11/18/2020

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NOVEMBER 17, 2020
Senate Minority Leader Schumer Holds News Conference
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer held a news conference on Capitol Hill on the increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases and the Republicans' reaction to the election. He was joined by Tim Kaine of VIrgina and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois.

The Post's Sean Sullivan discusses who is in the running for some of President-elect Joe Biden's top appointments.


Nov. 18 - ...President Trump on Tuesday said in a tweet that Chris Krebs, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director, has been “terminated.” The president, who has continued to refuse to accept that he lost the election, said a recent statement by Krebs, in which he called the Nov. 3 election “the most secure in American history,” was “highly inaccurate.” There is no evidence to back Trump’s claims....   continue to read



President Donald J. Trump golfs at Trump National Golf Club on Sunday, Nov. 15, in Stering, VA

Trump Grows Increasingly Reclusive As Reality Of Election Loss Sets In

Nov. 17 - President Donald Trump has increasingly receded from sight, even going dark on Twitter Tuesday after GOP plaintiffs dropped lawsuits challenging the election results in key states and allies in Congress acknowledged Biden’s victory.      more details

PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode November 17, 2020
Nov 18, 2020
Tuesday on the NewsHour, social media executives face a barrage of questions on Capitol Hill. Plus: What election workers think of President Trump’s attacks on voting, the latest from the president and his allies, H.R. McMaster on U.S. troop movements, Sen. Chris Coons on the presidential transition, Wuhan a year after the novel coronavirus appeared, abuse in the Boy Scouts and healing movement.

11/17/2020

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NASA Coverage of SpaceX Docking & Welcome Ceremony

NASA provides full coverage of SpaceX Crew Dragon docking to the International Space Station, followed by a welcoming ceremony and news conference.



Trump admits Biden 'won' election in tweet, but refuses to concede
'100 percent dead': Court ruling could torpedo some lawsuits challenging Trump's loss

Nov. 17 - A federal appeals court ruling may have torpedoed several federal lawsuits that seek to overturn President Donald Trump’s all-but-certified defeat by former Vice President Joe Biden.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Friday that Pennsylvania voters and a congressional candidate could not use certain constitutional arguments to back their claims that some voters were disadvantaged by changes to election rules spurred by the coronavirus pandemic and U.S. Postal System delays.



On Monday, Trump supporters who used similar constitutional arguments in federal lawsuits in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Wisconsin voluntarily dismissed their claims.

The dismissals came in advance of Tuesday's scheduled oral arguments in a federal lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania. On Sunday, attorneys for the campaign narrowed their legal arguments in that case to avoid running afoul of the appeals court ruling.



Although the revised complaint still argues 689,472 ballots were improperly processed and counted outside the view of Trump election watchers, it does not not seek legal relief specifically on that point.     continue to read

Counting Provisional Ballots in Schuylkill County
Election Bureau Director Albert L. Gricoski, left, opens provisional ballots alongside election bureau staff Christine Marmas, right, while poll watchers observe from behind at the Schuylkill County Election Bureau in Pottsville, Pa. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020.

Trump Campaign Just Dropped The Biggest Request in Their Pennsylvania Lawsuit


The Trump campaign revised the lawsuit; state lawyers said the revised lawsuit contains no “plausible claim for relief on any legal theory.”

Nov. 16, HARRISBURG — President Donald Trump’s campaign is withdrawing a central request in its lawsuit seeking to stop the certification of the election results in Pennsylvania, where Democrat Joe Biden beat Trump to capture the state and help win the White House.

Ahead of a Tuesday hearing in the case, Trump’s campaign dropped its request in the lawsuit that hundreds of thousands of mail-in and absentee ballots—682,479, to be precise—be thrown out because they were processed without its representatives able to watch.

The campaign’s revised lawsuit, filed in federal court on Sunday, maintains the aim of blocking Pennsylvania from certifying a victory for Biden in the state, and it maintains its claim that Democratic voters were treated more favorably than Republican voters.     continue to read

Official Blocking Biden Transition Looking for New Job

Nov. 17 - “The top General Services Administration official who’s blocking President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team from accessing government resources ahead of his inauguration appears to be looking for a new job,” ABC News reports.
“Emily Murphy, head of the GSA, recently sent that message to an associate inquiring about employment opportunities in 2021, a move that some in Washington interpreted as at least tacitly acknowledging that the current administration soon will be gone.”     source

PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode November 16, 2020
Nov 17, 2020
Monday on the NewsHour, the pandemic continues to inflict suffering and sorrow across the U.S., but another drug company has encouraging data about a possible vaccine. Plus: Moderna's CEO, a personal experience with the trials, the risks of rushed vaccine development, Dr. Francis Collins, the Biden agenda, the presidential transition of power and Politics Monday with Amy Walter and Tamara Keith.
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11/16/2020

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SpaceX Crew-1 mission launch to International Space Station

NASA makes historic SpaceX Crew Dragon launch
The Crew-1 mission is the first crew rotation flight on a U.S. commercial spacecraft

Nov. 15 - NASA has made its first operational SpaceX Crew Dragon launch, marking an important milestone for the space program.


The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 7:27 p.m. ET Sunday.  Shortly after launch, the first-stage booster rocket separated from Crew Dragon. It touched down on a drone ship floating in the Atlantic Ocean about 10 minutes after liftoff.

The Crew Dragon spacecraft, which was named Resilience by the crew, will reach the International Space Station around 11 p.m. ET Monday.

"Resilience rises," tweeted NASA at liftoff.      continue to read



FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump sits at his desk in the Oval Office after returning from the conclusion of an event about the "Operation Warp Speed" program, the joint Defense Department and HHS initiative that has struck deals with several drugmakers in an effort to help speed up the search for effective treatments for the ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, that was held in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, U.S., November 13, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Trump asserts he will soon file 'big cases' challenging 2020 election results

Nov. 16 - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump asserted on Twitter on Sunday he would soon file “big cases” challenging the 2020 election results in which Joe Biden defeated him, even after his campaign has lost numerous court battles over the results.

Trump did not specify if his campaign would file new lawsuits but said on Twitter “our big cases showing the unconstitutionality of the 2020 Election, & the outrage of things that were done to change the outcome, will soon be filed!”     source
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Nov 16, 2020

11/15/2020

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Donald Trump refuses to concede to president-elect Joe Biden
Sore loser Donald Trump now wants officials to stop Georgia election recount

Donald Trump called for a hand recount in the key battleground state of Georgia, which he lost to president-elect Joe Biden, and he got one, but he is now calling for it to be halted in another desperate act

Nov. 14 - Sore loser Donald Trump wants officials to stop a hand recount in Georgia - a key battleground state won by president-elect Joe Biden - just days after he demanded one.

Trump, the first incumbent US president to lose the election for almost 30 years, is still desperately spewing lies and making misleading claims after failing to find any evidence of widespread voter fraud.

Thousands of his supporters, including far-right extremists, marched through the centre of Washington, DC, on Saturday to back his unsubstantiated and unhinged claims.


Trump, who has refused to concede and will be turfed from the White House in January when Biden is sworn in, continues to push ahead with long-shot legal challenges to try to overturn the Democrat's victory, and is still begging for donations from supporters.     continue to read

Trump Supporters Mocked For ‘Million MAGA March’

Nov. 14 - Supporters of President Donald Trump who are contesting the results of the election will be taking to Washington D.C. exactly one week after President-Elect Joe Biden was declared the victor to protest—but the groups attending the event are finding themselves the subjects of laughter on social media.

The rally is set following more complaints by both the President and his supporters that millions of illegal votes were cast in favor of Biden, in an attempt to cast doubt on the validity of his impending presidency. The President has also refused to concede the election, and supporters have reportedly been arriving in the nation’s capital for the march throughout the morning, KRQE 13 reported.

The Washington Post also reported that among the group of protestors were white nationalists and Infowars founder Alex Jones, who reportedly was seen leading a caravan of gun-toting protesters to the Captial building.     continue to read

PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode November 14, 2020
Nov. 15, 2020
On this edition for Saturday, November 14, the latest on the presidential transition including plans for the Pentagon, COVID-19 cases explode around the country with U.S. numbers reaching new highs, and the challenges President-elect Joe Biden may face to implement his ambitious climate agenda. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.


DC riots show why liberals ought not negotiate with antifa terrorists

Nov. 15 - No matter how much President Trump rage-tweets his way through tirades rejecting the results of the election, come hell or high water, he will leave the White House on Jan. 20. More people voted for President-elect Joe Biden than for any other candidate in the nation's history, and barring some tragic accident, he will become our 46th president come next year.
All of this makes the "Million MAGA March" both strategically inane and physically reckless and the antifa response to it so incredibly telling. Outside of the very, very far from 1 million men who descended on the capital to rally for Trump, Washington is home to fewer Trump supporters than you would find in any single small town in a very purple area. Barely more than 18,000 city residents, or 5.5% of this year's turnout, voted for Trump, with nearly 93% of voters casting their ballots for Biden.

And yet, the march has been met with extraordinary left-wing violence not just against the protesters, but also against random residents and businesses in one of the bluest cities of America. Biden has repeatedly condemned antifa violence and called for unity in the wake of his election, and yet, left-wing rioters have harassed and violently assaulted Trump supporters as well as the surrounding people and places, presumably all proudly Biden-supporting, and for what? Trump was supposed to lose, and then, the violence was supposed to stop. But clearly, that was never the case, and it's an excellent instruction in why nobody, including the liberals who won Biden both the primary and presidency, should ever negotiate with terrorists.    continue to read

11/14/2020

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Biden, who has shown utmost concern towards the pandemic, announced a 12-member Covid-19 task force which would be responsible for formulation of several strategies to combat the disease once he takes office in January.
Joe Biden, set to take over as US President in Jan 2021, tweets urgent action needed on Covid-19

“I am the president-elect, but will not be president until next year. COVID-19 does not respect dates on the calendar, it is accelerating right now. Urgent action is needed today, now, by the current administration,” Biden said in his tweet.

Nov. 14 - Amid the surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) infections in the United States, President-elect Joe Biden tweeted that urgent action is needed now by the current administration as he would take over next year.

“I am the president-elect, but will not be president until next year. COVID-19 does not respect dates on the calendar, it is accelerating right now. Urgent action is needed today, now, by the current administration,” Biden said in his tweet.

He said in his subsequent tweet that the coronavirus crisis “demands a robust and immediate federal response which has been woefully lacking”.

Biden, who has shown utmost concern towards the pandemic, announced a 12-member Covid-19 task force which would be responsible for formulation of several strategies to combat the disease once he takes office in January.     continue to read


Donald Trump leaves the podium after speaking at the White House. 

Donald Trump finally hints at election loss, talks about Covid lockdown, vaccine


This is the closest Donald Trump has come to acknowledging that President-elect Joe Biden could succeed him.

Nov. 14 - In the first public remarks since Joe Biden was widely projected the winner last Saturday, Donald Trump insisted on Friday that he would never put the US into a Covid-19 lockdown, but said “time will tell” if another administration takes office in January and does so.

This is the closest he has come to acknowledging that President-elect Joe Biden could succeed him.

Amid a crush of new infections that has pushed daily case counts to record highs, Trump said he expects a coronavirus vaccine to be available for the entire population as soon as April.     continue to read
NOVEMBER 13, 2020
President Trump News Conference on Operation Warp Speed
President Trump provided an update on his administration’s Operation Warp Speed COVID-19 vaccine initiative. The president said the vaccine would be ready for distribution in the coming weeks to high-risk Americans, frontline workers and the elderly. He added that the vaccine would be available to the general population as soon as April 2020. The president also discussed the economy and coronavirus restrictions stating, “this administration will not go, under any circumstances, to a lockdown.” He was joined in the White House Rose Garden by Vice President Pence, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and the heads of Operation Warp Speed.

11/13/2020

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President Trump signed the act that established the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in 2018.

Department of Homeland Security calls election "the most secure in American history"

Nov. 13 - A top committee made up of officials from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and its election partners refuted President Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud and irregularities in a statement Thursday, calling the election "the most secure in American history."

The big picture: Trump has refused to concede to President-elect Joe Biden and is pursuing lawsuits in a number of states with baseless claims of voter fraud. The public statement from the president's own Department of Homeland Security undermines his narrative and is sure to infuriate him.

What they’re saying: “There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes or was in any way compromised," members of the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council (GCC) Executive Committee said in a statement.
  • Voting systems were made secure through pre-election testing, state certification of voting equipment and the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certification of equipment.
  • The joint statement acknowledged “opportunities for misinformation” and urged voters to seek out election officials as “trusted voices.”

Between the lines: This government statement about the election being secure should be unremarkable, Axios' Jonathan Swan notes.
  • But the sad reality is it’s a dangerous document for the officials who wrote it.
  • Every person who had a hand in writing it will almost certainly face the wrath of Trump and his inner circle in the White House.

Driving the news: CISA director Christopher Krebs has told associates he expects to be fired after he angered the White House by debunking election misinformation promoted by Trump online, Reuters first reported Thursday.
  • The White House also asked Bryan Ware, assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, to hand in his resignation, which he did on Thursday, according to Reuters.    source
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Nov 13, 2020
BREAKING: Huge Legal Victory for President Trump in Pennsylvania

Nov. 13 - A judge in Pennsylvania has ruled in favor of the Trump campaign after concluding that ballots received after 8 p.m. on Election Day that were segregated should not be counted.


The judge also determined that Kathy Boockvar, the Pennsylvania secretary of the Commonwealth, lacked the “statutory authority” to change election law days before the election.

“[The] Court concludes that Respondent Kathy Boockvar, in her official capacity as Secretary of the Commonwealth, lacked statutory authority to issue the November 1, 2020, guidance to Respondents County Board of Elections insofar as that guidance purported to change the deadline in Section 1308(h) of the Pennsylvania Election Code […] for certain electors to verify proof of identification, based on Secretary Boockvar’s interpretation and application of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision in Pennsylvania Democratic Party v. Boockvar,” Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt’s ruling reads. “Accordingly, the Court hereby ORDERS that Respondents County Boards of Elections are enjoined from counting any ballots that have been segregated.”     continue to read


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