Wednesday, May 6, 2020
פסק דין תקדימי בעליון: 'הגביר המעגן' חויב לשלם כמיליון שקלים
https://www.bhol.co.il/news/1097385
תקדים היסטורי: שופטי העליון פסקו פה אחד כי על 'הגביר המעגן' לשלם 5,000
שקלים עבור כל יום עיגון. הקנס מצטבר לכמיליון שקלים | השופט מינץ: "נדמה
שפרשה זו מגלה שיאים חדשים של פגיעה כואבת בחייה של אישה אשר לא שפר עליה
גורלה" | וגם, הביקורת על הפרקליט
Trump softens promise of coronavirus vaccine by end of year
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/05/trump-coronavirus-vaccine-239271
President Donald Trump on Tuesday
softened his ambitious pledge from just days earlier that there could be
a coronavirus vaccine by year’s end.
“You can never be convinced,” Trump,
during a trip to Arizona, told ABC News’ David Muir in an interview when
asked whether he was still firm in that declaration, contending that
“we have a really good shot of having something very, very substantial.”
The backpedaling from the president came 48 hours after Trump said during a Fox News town hall
that “we think we’ll have a vaccine by the end of this year and we’re
pushing very hard,” a statement that contradicts his own health
officials as well as companies developing and testing potential
vaccines.
Asked why, at the end of February, he
asserted that the 15 known cases of coronavirus in the U.S. would
quickly go down to zero, the president again fell back on his usual
defenses of touting his decision to restrict travel from China a month
earlier. He noted that those comments came while flights were still
allowed into the country from Europe, another hot spot for the pandemic.
And Trump reiterated his wish to be a “cheerleader” for the country.
“I don’t want to be Mr.
Gloom-and-Doom. It’s a very bad subject,” he said on ABC, though he
acknowledged that his administration was still unsure of the severity of
the outbreak. “I’m not looking to tell the American people when nobody
really knows what’s happening yet, ‘Oh, this is going to be so tragic.’
Top US general: Unknown if coronavirus came from China lab
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/279750
The top US general said on Tuesday it was still unknown whether the
coronavirus emerged from a wet market in China, a laboratory or some
other location.
“Did it come out of the virology lab in Wuhan? Did it occur in a wet
market there in Wuhan? Did it occur somewhere else? And the answer to
that is: We don’t know,” Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, told a news conference, according to Reuters.
How Kushner’s Volunteer Force Led a Fumbling Hunt for Medical Supplies
The fumbling search for new supplies — heralded
by Mr. Trump and Mr. Kushner as a way to pipe private-sector hustle and
accountability into the hidebound federal bureaucracy — became a case
study of Mr. Trump’s style of governing, in which personal relationships
and loyalty are often prized over governmental expertise, and private
interests are granted extraordinary access and deference.
Federal officials
who had spent years devising emergency plans were layered over by
Kushner allies, working with and within the White House coronavirus task
force, who believed their private-sector experience could solve the
country’s looming supply shortage. The young volunteers — drawn from
venture capital and private equity firms — were expected to apply their
deal-making experience to quickly weed out good leads from the mountain
of bad ones, administration officials said in an interview. FEMA and
other agencies, despite years of emergency preparation, were not
equipped for the unprecedented task of a pandemic that impacted all 50
states, they said.
But the officials acknowledged it was difficult to identify specific contracts the volunteers had successfully sourced.
At
least one tip the volunteers forwarded turned into an expensive
debacle. In late March, according to emails obtained by The Times, two
of the volunteers passed along procurement forms submitted by Yaron
Oren-Pines, a Silicon Valley engineer who said he could provide more
than 1,000 ventilators.
“There’s an old
saying in emergency management — disaster is the wrong time to exchange
business cards,” said Tim Manning, a former deputy administrator at
FEMA. “And it’s absolutely the wrong time to make up new procedures.”
White House coronavirus task force to be wound down around Memorial Day
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/05/politics/white-house-coronavirus-task-force-winding-down/index.html
The White House coronavirus task force will start to wind down later this month, a senior White House official told CNN on Tuesday.
The
official said the task force "will be phased down around Memorial Day.
We will continue to have key medical experts advising (President Donald
Trump) daily and accessible to press throughout the coming months
ahead."
How did coronavirus break out? Theories abound as researchers race to solve genetic detective story
https://www.wdrb.com/news/coronavirus/how-did-coronavirus-break-out-theories-abound-as-researchers-race-to-solve-genetic-detective-story/article_79c2190c-787b-11ea-994a-e33e39161b57.html
Another potentially explosive theory -- first posed by two Chinese
researchers in early February and amplified by Fox News host Tucker
Carlson on March 31 -- holds that the origin traces back to an accident
in one of two labs near the Wuhan market that work with bats.
Most of the experts interviewed for this story discounted the theory
-- whose progenitors reportedly withdrew their paper -- saying it wasn't
supported by evidence.
The theory has also been strenuously denied by the Chinese government and one of the labs.
But
one expert, a chemical biology professor and bioweapons expert at
Rutgers University, has suggested to several media outlets that the
lab-accident theory has credence.
"The possibility that the virus
entered humans through a laboratory accident cannot and should not be
dismissed," Dr. Richard Ebright told CNN in an email Sunday.
Wait, Donald Trump's approval is up again?
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/05/politics/donald-trump-approval-rating-coronavirus/index.html
The narrative seemed set: After a brief surge of public support for President Donald Trump in the early days of America's fight against the coronavirus, his approval numbers had settled back into the low 40s.
Right? Right.
Except that in Gallup's latest two-week tracking poll, Trump's job approval is back to 49% -- matching the highest it's ever been -- while his disapproval is at 47%.
Mitch McConnell Wants to Stop Blue State Bailouts, But Red States Need Help Too
https://www.newsweek.com/mitch-mcconnell-wants-stop-blue-state-bailouts-red-states-need-help-too-1501877
But whether or not states receive more aid from the federal
government remains up in the air. McConnell, the Senate's top
Republican, has positioned himself against passing another
half-trillion-dollar relief package and even floated the idea of letting
states go bankrupt.
"I think this whole business of additional assistance for state and
local governments needs to be thoroughly evaluated," McConnell told
conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt last month. "There's not going to be
any desire on the Republican side to bail out state pensions by
borrowing money from future generations."
Heads of state from both sides of the aisle slammed McConnell's
remarks. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called the suggestion "one of
the really dumb ideas of all time." Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said
that the Senate leader would "regret" making those comments and that
bankruptcy was the "the last thing we need" during this global health
crisis.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Donald Trump just broke the most basic rule of politics
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/05/politics/lincoln-project-ad-donald-trump/index.html
On Monday, the Lincoln Project released an ad entitled "Mourning in America" -- playing off the famed "Morning in America" ad by President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
"Under
the leadership of Donald Trump our country is weaker and sicker and
poorer," says the ad's narrator. "If we have another four years like
this, will there even be an America?"
Its
message is dark, foreboding and harsh. And it's very likely that almost
no one would have even seen that message had it not been for Donald
Trump.
Trump's inability to ignore renegade
voices within his party is a violation of the most basic of campaign
rules. The more he talks about the Lincoln Project -- no matter how
negatively -- the better for the group's profile and ability to raise
money to oppose his reelection.
Study: Nearly a third of Americans believe a conspiracy theory about the origins of the coronavirus
https://www.vox.com/covid-19-coronavirus-us-response-trump/2020/4/12/21217646/pew-study-coronavirus-origins-conspiracy-theory-media
A new Pew study finds 30 percent of Americans believe scientists created Covid-19. That isn’t what happened.
COVID: Top 10 current conspiracy theories
https://allianceforscience.cornell.edu/blog/2020/04/covid-top-10-current-conspiracy-theories/
As the COVID-19 crisis worsens, the world also faces a global
misinformation pandemic. Conspiracy theories that behave like viruses
themselves are spreading just as rapidly online as SARS-CoV-2 does
offline. Here are the top 10 conspiracy theories making the rounds.
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