jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 The Week @TheWeek Good morning, here's what you need to know today: 10 things you need to know today: November 27, 2020 Trump says he'll leave White House if Electoral College votes for Biden, U.S. sets new hospitalization, ICU records, and more theweek.com 10:05 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Sprout Social ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images 1. Trump says he'll leave White House if Electoral College votes for Biden President Trump said Thursday he will "certainly" leave the White House if the Electoral College, as expected, casts its votes for President-elect Joe Biden on Dec. 14, formalizing his victory. Taking questions from reporters for the first time since the election after addressing U.S. troops stationed around the world on Thanksgiving, Trump was asked if he would depart on his own accord. "Certain I will, and you know that," he said. The Washington Post notes it was the first explicit commitment Trump has made about vacating the White House, although his advisers have maintained he would for some time. That said, Trump remains determined to expose widespread voter fraud in swing states, despite there being no evidence. "It's going to be a very hard thing to concede," he said. [The New York Times, The Washington Post] 2. U.S. sets new hospitalization, ICU records For the first time since the pandemic began, the number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 in the United States surpassed 90,000, The Wall Street Journal reports, and the U.S. hit a hospitalization record for the 17th straight day, per CNN. The number of people in intensive care units was also at an all-time high of 17,802 on Thursday. Infections recorded over the last 24 hours did drop sharply Thursday to around 110,000, data compiled by Johns Hopkins University showed, but a lack of reporting on Thanksgiving is likely behind the dip. That trend could continue throughout the weekend before heading back up, the Journal notes. Still, individual states, like Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Arkansas all reported record numbers, while New York hit its highest mark since April 25, when the state was the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak. [The Wall Street Journal , CNN] 3. 6 American oil executives sentenced after trial in Venezuela A Venezuelan judge found six American executives guilty Thursday, sentencing them to lengthy prison terms three years after they were arrested on corruption charges. The defendants are all employees of the Houston-based refining company Citgo, which is owned by Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA. They maintain their innocence. Five of the men, all U.S. citizens —Gustavo Cárdenas, Jorge Toledo, Jose Luis Zambrano and Alirio Zambrano — were sentenced to eight years and 10 months, while Jose Peireira, a permanent resident of the U.S., received 13 years. In November 2017, the so-called Citgo 6 arrived in Caracas for what they told was a business meeting. Once they were in the boardroom, however, Venezuelan military intelligence officers entered, demanded their passports, and arrested them. They were charged with embezzlement tied to a never-executed proposal to refinance $4 billion of Citgo bonds, NPR notes. Appeals will be made for the defendants. [AP News, NPR] 4. Shoppers set out for revamped Black Friday Black Friday is taking a different shape this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. Several retailers like Saks and Macy's that closed during the spring have since reduced their inventories, which has led them to scale back on the traditional discounts associated with the post-Thanksgiving shopping event. Health and safety measures will also be in place at many stores. Best Buy, for instance, is employing contactless self-checkout and doubled the number of parking spots available for its pick-up service. When all is said and done, though, sales are expected to be made. The National Retail Federation expects November and December sales, excluding autos, gasoline, and restaurants, to rise somewhere between 3.6 and 5.2 percent. Last year, sales jumped 4 percent, and the average year-over-year increase the past five years is 3.5 percent. Online sales are expected to shoot up from 20 percent to 30 percent. [Reuters, The Wall Street Journal] 5. South Korean intelligence report allegedly reveals North Korea's recent response to pandemic South Korea's National Intelligence Service reportedly briefed the country's lawmakers on actions North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has taken amid the coronavirus pandemic. The intelligence account, which could not be independently verified by news organizations, included claims that Kim oversaw the executions of a high-profile money changer in Pyongyang last month after holding the person responsible for a falling exchange rate, as well as a government official in August for violating regulations restricting goods brought from abroad. North Korea has also reportedly banned fishing and salt production to prevent seawater from being infected with the coronavirus, and several areas, including Pyongyang, have reportedly been placed under lockdown, although Kim's government maintains the country is COVID-19-free. Additionally, one of the South Korean lawmakers briefed by the NIS said North Korea unsuccessfully tried to hack into the network of a South Korean company developing a coronavirus vaccine. [The Washington Post, The Associated Press] 6. Supreme Court blocks New York from reimposing religious gathering limits The Supreme Court issued a ruling late Wednesday blocking New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) from limiting attendance at religious services to 10 or 25 people during the coronavirus pandemic. The court divided 5-4, mostly along ideological lines, with Chief Justice John Roberts joining the three liberal justices. Earlier this year, the court narrowly rejected challenges to virus-related restrictions on churches in California and Nevada, so the latest ruling is perhaps a sign of a rightward shift after Justice Amy Coney Barrett replaced the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Politico suggests. The majority opinion argued New York's restrictions violated religious freedom and singled out houses of worship while many businesses did not face similar limits. Roberts, in his dissent, said the injunction was unnecessary at this time because the plaintiffs no longer face those restrictions and can hold up to 50 percent capacity. [NBC News, Politico] 7. Abiy again rejectes Africa Union's mediation efforts in Ethiopia Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed continues to dismiss mediation efforts as the federal government remains mired in conflict with the northern region of Tigray. Envoys from the African Union on Friday met with Abiy, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, in the hopes of ending the hostilities, but he said he was only willing to strike up dialogue with representatives "operating legally" in Tigray. Both governments consider the other illegitimate. Abiy told the AU envoys he appreciated their concern, but if his government failed to enforce the rule of law in Tigray it would "nurture a culture of impunity with devastating cost to the survival of the country." People continue to flee Tigray's capital city, Mekele, as the Ethiopian army allegedly marches toward it. [The Associated Press] 8. U.K. refers Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to regulator Despite confusion over the results of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trial, the United Kingdom is moving forward with its plans for a potential rollout of the candidate. The government, which has secured 100 million doses of the vaccine, asked the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency to assess the vaccine, which was described as a "significant first step" in getting it "approved for deployment." AstraZeneca is amending its study after accidentally discovering that the vaccine appeared most effective when patients were given a half dose before a full dose, as opposed to two full doses. The 90 percent rate, however, applied to only 2,741 volunteers, a fraction of the full trials that showed similar numbers for Moderna and Pfizer. The full dosing regimen was only 62 percent effective, although that is still above the United States' 50 percent threshold, and the European Union will not set a minimum efficacy level. [BBC, Reuters] 9. Tens of thousands mourn Diego Maradona in Argentina Diego Maradona, the Argentine soccer legend, died after suffering a heart attack, his agent confirmed Wednesday. He was 60. On Thursday, tens of thousands people, many displaying great amounts of emotion, filed past his publicly-displayed coffin in Buenos Aires over the course of several hours. He was then buried in a private ceremony. Maradona is considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time, known for leading Argentina's national team to the 1986 World Cup title in Mexico. En route to the final, he scored a goal that has become known as the "Hand of God," in which he punched the ball into the net with his fist against England in the quarterfinals. He remained beloved in Argentina in his post-playing days, during which he dealt with numerous health issues and drug and alcohol abuse. [The Associated Press] 10. Lamar Jackson reportedly tests positive for COVID-19 as Ravens outbreak grows Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has tested positive for COVID-19, ESPN reports. The Ravens are experiencing one of the worst outbreaks in an NFL locker room since the season began. After Jackson and three other players received positive results Thursday, the team now has at least a dozen players who have contracted the virus this week, as well as multiple staff members. Baltimore was scheduled to play Thanksgiving night against their division rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the NFL postponed the game to Sunday. That too looks to be in jeopardy, especially after Ravens head coach John Harbaugh told players they would not be allowed back to the team facility until Monday at the earliest. Still, the league has not made an official announcement. [ESPN] Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Tom Philpott @tomphilpott Ok, this is wild. Trump after getting trounced in the Iowa caucuses, 2016. https://nytimes.com/2020/11/26/us/politics/trump-election-loss.html?referringSource=articleShare… 8:17 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter Web App 2 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Molly Jong-Fast @MollyJongFast Trump seems to have a playbook 8:24 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Glenn Kessler @GlennKesslerWP After all the fury and lies in the past three weeks, remember this: The history books will record that @realDonaldTrump decisively lost the presidential election of 2020. 9:52 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 davidshepardson @davidshepardson Looks like @realDonaldTrump headed to Camp David 10:44 PM · Nov 25, 2020·Twitter for iPhone Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Jennifer Jacobs @JenniferJJacobs All Trump‘s adult kids up at Camp David already. Don Jr apparently recovered quickly from virus. 11:38 PM · Nov 26, 2020·Twitter for iPhone Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Dan Scavino @DanScavino Donald Trump Jr. and 6 others 9:48 PM · Nov 26, 2020 from Camp David·Twitter for iPhone Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Molly Jong-Fast @MollyJongFast Imagine if hunter spent thanksgiving at camp david on the tax payer dime 8:45 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Peter Beinart @PeterBeinart or Malia 9:50 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter Web App 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Bogie56 Posted November 27, 2020 Author Share Posted November 27, 2020 2 minutes ago, jakeem said: davidshepardson @davidshepardson Looks like @realDonaldTrump headed to Camp David 10:44 PM · Nov 25, 2020·Twitter for iPhone My take is that this is a gathering of the Trump clan in a secure setting to discuss the pardon exit plans. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 CNN Politics @CNNPolitics President-elect Joe Biden to face test over access to sensitive information as he inherits President Trump's secret server Biden to face test over access to sensitive information as he inherits Trump's secret server President-elect Joe Biden and his team will soon have to decide whether to share transcripts of presidential calls with foreign leaders to a broad, security clearance-holding audience, or maintain a... cnn.com 7:05 AM · Nov 27, 2020·SocialFlow 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Eric Boehlert @EricBoehlert This article doesn’t make sense. Trump started hiding read outs from calls w/ foreign leaders bc Trump was saying bat**** crazy stuff and it leaked Biden won’t say bat**** crazy stuff, so there will be no need to hide stuff 10:18 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 NBC News @NBCNews Former presidents are entitled to classified briefings. Some ex-intel officials think President Trump shouldn't get access to any national secrets when he leaves office. Can ex-President Trump be trusted with America's secrets? Ex-presidents are entitled to classified briefings. Some ex-intel officials think Trump shouldn't get access to any national secrets when he leaves office. nbcnews.com 4:34 PM · Nov 27, 2020·SocialFlow Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Josh Wingrove @josh_wingrove President Trump has left the White House today, headed to an as-yet-undisclosed location, wearing a red cap and a red jacket. (It looks like golf, but they haven't confirmed anything.) He's due to head to Camp David later today. 10:23 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for Android Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 James Hohmann @jameshohmann Maybe today is the day that POTUS finally volunteers at a soup kitchen or a food shelf? 10:26 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 2 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 New York Post @nypost Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's top nuclear scientist, assassinated in ambush, reports say https://trib.al/rTnS3L6 10:37 AM · Nov 27, 2020·SocialFlow Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Zeke Miller @ZekeJMiller DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran foreign minister: 'Serious indications of Israeli role' in killing of scientist linked to military nuclear program. 10:37 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 CNN Politics @CNNPolitics Acting Defense Secretary makes first ever visit to Somalia amid reports of major troop cuts Acting Defense Secretary makes first ever visit to Somalia amid reports of major troop cuts Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller made an unannounced visit to Somalia Friday, the first by an American defense secretary and the last stop in a four country swing on his first trip... cnn.com 9:47 AM · Nov 27, 2020·SocialFlow Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump Biden can only enter the White House as President if he can prove that his ridiculous “80,000,000 votes” were not fraudulently or illegally obtained. When you see what happened in Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia & Milwaukee, massive voter fraud, he’s got a big unsolvable problem! This claim about election fraud is disputed 10:56 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Kathryn Watson @kathrynw5 A sort-of walk back from yesterday 10:58 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter Web App Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Kaitlan Collins @kaitlancollins President Trump is spending the morning at his golf club outside Washington before heading to Camp David this afternoon.. 11:02 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 BlueDream 2020 @58bugeye Replying to @kaitlancollins Good, we can make some changes while he’s gone 11:02 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Bogie56 Posted November 27, 2020 Author Share Posted November 27, 2020 3 minutes ago, jakeem said: President Trump is spending the morning at his golf club outside Washington before heading to Camp David this afternoon.. 11/27/2020 11:08:32 TOTAL ESTIMATED U.S. COVID-19 DEATHS: 261,010 Trump Death Clock 156,606 Estimated U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Due To POTUS Inaction In January 2020, the Trump administration was advised that immediate action was required to stop the spread of COVID-19. According to NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, “there was a lot of pushback” to this advice. President Trump declined to act until March 16th. Experts estimate that, had mitigation measures been implemented one week earlier, 60% of American COVID-19 deaths would have been avoided. (For further reading, click here). 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 Jennifer Harris @jwharris Who did this? 7:25 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites
jakeem Posted November 27, 2020 Share Posted November 27, 2020 George Conway @gtconway3d Not for children over 5 10:40 AM · Nov 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone Link to post Share on other sites
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