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This week on Face the Nation , Coronavirus deaths and infections continue to rise in the U.S. as July marks the worst month for new cases since the beginning of the pandemic. stanley cup Here s the big takeaways from Sunday s episode of Face the Nation 1. Mark Meadows not optimistic on coronavirus relief deal Meadows says he s not optimistic will be coronavirus deal in near term 08:53 With the Trump administration and congressional Democrats still at an impasse over the next coronavirus relief package, White House chief of staffMark MeadowswarnedSunday he is not optimistic a deal will be reached in the near future. What Meadows said: I m not optimistic that there will be a solution in the very near term. And- and that s why I th stanley deutschland ink the effort that Senator Martha McSally led on the Senate floor to extend the enhanced unemployment was the right move. And yet Senator Schumer and his Democratic colleagues blocked that. Why it matters:While Meadows said the lengthy meeting Saturday was a step in the right direction, the disagreements between the White House and congressional Democrats indicate a deal remains out of reach. A major sticking point between the two sides is the extension of enhanced unemployment benefits, which expired last week and has lef stanley cup t 30 million Americans facing an uncertain financial Vzfz Obama to meet with key lawmakers over NSA issues
A truck carrying a podium for President Obama to use on his bus tour was reportedly st stanley cup olen in Virg stanley becher inia. stanley quencher JEWEL SAMAD Updated at 12:20 p.m. ETA truck carrying audio equipment, podiums and other equipment for President Obama s three-day bus tour was stolen in Virginia. The truck was reportedly stolen in Henrico County, near Richmond, Va.,and unnamed sources told NBC affiliate WWBT that it was carrying about $200,000 worth of sound equipment, several podiums and presidential seals.A Pentagon spokesman confirmed to CBS News that the truck was stolen and has been recovered, adding that it is believed no classified material was on the truck. The truck was reportedly recovered Monday afternoon in the parking lot of a Holiday Inn Express, and it s unclear whether anything was stolen, or whether the thieves were aware they were stealing the president s equipment. No classified or sensitive information was in the vehicle, an unnamed spokesperson from the Defense Information Systems Agency told WWBT. We take incidents such as this very seriously and a formal investigation is continuing. The president is currently traveling through North Carolina and Virginia to promote the elements of his $447 billion jobs plan. Today, Mr. Obama will visit a technical community college in Jamestown, North Carolina, as well as a high school in Emporia, Virginia. |
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