Rahm Emanuel, former Obama chief of staff and author of the new book ‘The Nation City,’ opens up on Bloomberg, Sanders and the 2020 Democrat primary race on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ #FoxNews

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Iger has beefed up Disney’s already-strong content library with several important acquisitions. Most recently, he ushered through Disney’s $71 billion acquisition of Fox’s entertainment business, which would add even more content to its streaming library. Earlier he added Star Wars and Marvel movies through its acquisitions of Lucasfilm and Marvel Entertainment, each for about $4 billion. Shortly into his tenure as CEO, Iger announced Disney’s $7.4 billion acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios, which made popular films like “Toy Story” and “Finding Nemo” before becoming part of Disney. 

Iger also launched a theme park in Shanghai, further expanding Disney’s footprint across the globe and gaining 11 million visitors in its first year.

“With the successful launch of Disney’s direct-to-consumer businesses and the integration of Twenty-First Century Fox well underway, I believe this is the optimal time to transition to a new CEO,” Iger said in a statement alongside the announcement.

Chapek told investors that he has already had some exposure to the media and direct-to-consumer businesses in which he has not been directly involved in the past because Iger has encouraged his direct reports to interact.

“While I certainly have an opportunity to immerse myself more inside those media businesses, I have a bit of fluency, just like my peers have some fluency in our business,” Chapek said.

“That’s my sweet spot, and that is something I could leverage now throughout all my experiences not only at Disney, but even before Disney, in terms of figuring how we take the data, the information, the technology, and once again our storytelling, right direct to the consumer so that we can take all the great equities we have and continue to build those for our shareholders,” Chapek said later in his interview on CNBC.

Chapek said he envisions his role as CEO to be continuing to work on the “strategic pillars” established by Iger, especially Disney’s direct-to-consumer initiatives, “but at the same time look around the corner at what’s going on in the marketplace that would necessitate a fresh look at those things.”

“Right now the course that Bob has laid is one that we fully intend to follow and I think will pay dividends to shareholders for years to come,” Chapek said.

This story is developing. Check back for updates.

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The latest: Health officials in the United States warned Tuesday that the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country appears inevitable. Coronavirus is moving closer to becoming a pandemic.

Problems with a U.S. government-created coronavirus test have limited the country’s capacity to rapidly increase testing, just as the outbreak has entered a worrisome new phase. The Dow Jones industrial average sank 879 points Tuesday as investors absorbed increasingly worrisome forecasts.

What is coronavirus, and how does it spread? Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses whose effects range from causing the common cold to triggering much more serious diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS. Here’s how epidemics such as that involving covid-19 end (and how to end them faster).

Mapping the spread of the new coronavirus: More than 25 countries have reported at least one case of coronavirus. Infections have been confirmed in France, India, Hong Kong, Japan, Nepal, Spain, Cambodia, Belgium, Singapore, Sweden, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Italy, Vietnam, Taiwan, Canada and Sri Lanka.

How does the coronavirus make people sick, and why does it kill some of them? When people die of the coronavirus, it’s not just the virus that kills them — it’s their own immune system. These are the biggest questions surrounding the virus.

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Left-leaning Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are suffering from so-called “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” New York Post columnist Miranda Devine said Tuesday.

Appearing on “Fox & Friends” with hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade, Devine said that President Trump has “put up with a lot” from the two Democrat-appointed jurists.

“Well, look, I think he’s put up with a lot from both of these judges — who should be above the fray — making comments that are personal and negative towards the president,” she said.

“And, you know, he’s quite within his rights to strike back and put them in their box,” said Devine.

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After a controversial dissent by Sotomayor — hinting that conservative-leaning justices have a bias towards the president — the president called for the pair to recuse themselves from any cases involving his administration over their past comments.

“Both should recuse themselves…on all Trump, or Trump related, matters!” the president tweeted Monday night. “While ‘elections have consequences’, I only ask for fairness, especially when it comes to decisions made by the United States Supreme Court!”

At a news conference in New Delhi, India Tuesday morning, the president continued his rebuke.

“I just thought it was so inappropriate, such a terrible statement for a Supreme Court justice,” he said of Sotomayor. “She’s trying to shame people with perhaps a different view into voting her way, and that’s so inappropriate.”

“I just don’t know how they can not recuse themselves from anything having to do with Trump or Trump-related. The right thing to do is that,” he told reporters.

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“It seems that they are suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome which is completely inappropriate for someone in that position,” Devine told the “Friends” couch.

“I think he’s just fired a shot across their bow,” she concluded.

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Iran’s deputy health minister said he has contracted the coronavirus and placed himself in isolation, a day after appearing feverish at a press conference in which he downplayed its spread in the shrine city of Qom and said mass quarantines were unnecessary.

Iraj Harirchi posted a video on social media on Tuesday acknowledging he had caught the virus, which appears to be taking rapid hold in parts of Iran. The news has underscored widespread fears that the outbreak may have passed a tipping point, before authorities had been able to gauge its full extent.

Images of one of the country’s most senior public health officials appearing sweaty and pale and acknowledging he had contracted the disease left many Iranians deeply troubled and are likely to further paralyse a county reeling from its rapid onset. In the short video, Hirachi acknowledged that “many may get infected” echoing concerns that have taken root in the rest of the Middle East, which is home to millions of people living in densely packed refugee camps.

“I wanted to tell you that I got corona,” said Harirchi. “I had a fever yesterday. The tests came back positive last night. I isolated myself. Just a few moments ago, I was told that the final test came. I’ll start taking medicine. Generally, I feel fine. I just felt a bit tired, I had a fever, and it will drop.

“Be sure with the effort of the medical staff and ministry of health headed by the [health minister] and with your support and the state and military within the coming weeks, we’ll be victorious against this virus.

“We’ll defeat corona. Be assured. I’m saying this deep from my heart. This virus is democratic, and it doesn’t distinguish between poor and rich or statesman and an ordinary citizen.

“Many might get infected, but we have enough effective medicine, take care of yourselves. Take care of the nurses and doctors who work heroically.”

Ali Arouzi
(@aliarouzi)

This is #Iran’s deputy health minister, who we now know has #coronavirus, giving an interview about #COVID19 on state TV last night. The anchor says to him “you are coughing” he says “maybe I should cover my mouth like this” pic.twitter.com/2A7xRrCkTv


February 25, 2020

Iran has become the regional focal point of fears surrounding coronavirus. Neighbouring states have largely shut their borders and suspended pilgrimage routes. Schools and universities in many parts of the country have been closed. Four new cases were suspected to have been diagnosed in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Tuesday. If confirmed, it would take the national tally to five cases, a number that is widely expected to rise, possibly substantially, in the coming days. Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman also reported their first new coronavirus cases, all in people who had been to Iran.

Meanwhile, Turkey diverted a plane from Tehran, which had been destined for Istanbul, to its capital Ankara, after 17 passengers were reported to have higher than average temperatures.

Additional reporting: Mohammed Rasool

Source Article from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/25/irans-deputy-health-minister-i-have-coronavirus

Metro Detroit will be under a Winter Storm Watch starting at midnight and lasting all day Wednesday for significant snow moving in.

The rest of your Tuesday is cloudy and still mild with highs 35-40F and winds NE 7-17 mph which makes it feel about five degrees cooler. That wind is also creating wave and flooding concerns for the shorelines of Lakes Huron and Erie. Watch out!

Snow moves in tonight

We will start to see some scattered snow and rain moving in through the late afternoon, and parts of our South Zone may get into it a little sooner. This will slow down the evening drive today, but at these temps, it may be more rain than snow during that commute. Eventually, it will all switch over to snow tonight.

So, who’s wondering if we’ll get a Snow Day Wednesday? Snow will get going later tonight and then stall out or break apart for a short while. So, we likely will only wake up to 1-2” of new snow in the morning. Our bigger concern is the snow piling up during the day and then trying to bus the kids home.

Snow will make both the morning and evening drives very slick and slow, and we will see a grand total of 3-6” of snow Wednesday with most of us on the higher end of that range, and a few spots perhaps getting 6-8” of snow all day tomorrow.

A Winter Weather Advisory is also in effect for SE Michigan until 12 a.m. on Thursday, which means travel is expected to be very difficult.


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Thursday, Friday forecast

The snow will wrap up late, late Wednesday, but we cannot rule out a few snow showers and/or snow squalls Thursday as cold air races back into SE Lower Michigan and Southern Ontario. Temps in the 20s all day Thursday will feel like single digits and teens due to an increasing wind from the WNW 10-30 mph.

It’s still cold Friday from teens early to middle 20s in the afternoon, and a few of those nuisance snow showers.

Weekend forecast

Our weather stabilizes this weekend as we head back into the 30s under partly sunny skies Saturday, and a few snow showers Sunday with highs in the middle 30s. Try and shovel in shifts to avoid problems with your back and heart, and be careful out on those roads. Remember, your best weather tool any day, is the new and improved Local4Casters app, free in your app store searching WDIV.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has widened his lead for the Democratic presidential nomination and overtaken Joe Biden in support among African Americans – a voting bloc that until now has largely favored the former vice president, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national poll released on Tuesday.

The result could spell trouble for Biden, the one-time frontrunner who has lagged behind the field after the first few Democratic nominating contests. To remain a viable contender, Biden has been banking on a strong showing in Saturday’s South Carolina primary, a state where black voters make up more than half of the Democratic electorate.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted Feb. 19-25, also showed that support for billionaire media mogul Michael Bloomberg slipped by 2 percentage points after the former New York City mayor faced intense scrutiny from other candidates last week in his first debate as a presidential candidate.

Among all registered Democrats and independents, 26% said they would vote for Sanders, while 15% said they were backing Bloomberg and another 15% supported Biden.

Senator Elizabeth Warren and former mayor Pete Buttigieg were each supported by 10% of respondents. Another 4% said they would vote for Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and 3% said they were supporting billionaire philanthropist Tom Steyer.

The poll showed Sanders’ lead over the rest of the field has grown in each of the last three weeks, hitting double digits for the first time in the latest survey.

He also has increased his share of support from African Americans in the latest poll. When asked which candidate they would support in their state’s nominating contest, 26% said they would vote for Sanders, up 7 points from a previous reading conducted Jan. 29-Feb. 19.

Another 23% said they would back Biden, down 10 points from the last survey, and 20% would support Bloomberg, a rise of 10 points.

Meanwhile, after Sanders’ definitive win in last week’s Nevada caucuses, 26% of registered Democrats and independents now see the senator from Vermont as the most electable of the party’s presidential candidates. Another 20% said it was Bloomberg and 17% said it was Biden.

Among all registered voters, including Republicans, 47% said they would vote for Sanders in a hypothetical general election matchup, while 40% said they would vote for President Donald Trump. Biden also has a 7-point advantage in support if he were the nominee, and Bloomberg would have a 4-point advantage.

The Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll was conducted online, in English, throughout the United States. It gathered responses from 4,439 U.S. adults, including 2,244 who identified as registered Democrats or independents and 446 African Americans. The poll has a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of between 2 and 5 percentage points.

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Reporting by Chris Kahn, Editing by Rosalba O’Brien

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A man intentionally drove a car into a crowd of people at a Carnival parade in a small German town on Monday, injuring dozens of people, including children, police said.

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The prospect of socialist 2020 hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., becoming the nominee will jeopardize the Democrats’ majority in the House,  the National Republican Congressional Committee chairman said Tuesday

“The Democrats’ embrace of socialism is going to cost their majority in the House and they know that,” Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., told “America’s Newsroom.”

Emmer said that there is a “panic” among Democrats who flipped seats to blue in 2018.

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“They’re looking to have to defend an extreme radical socialist left agenda that, quite frankly, doesn’t represent mainstream America and doesn’t represent their district. This is why they’re going to lose their majority and they’re aware of it,” he said.

Sanders, the current front-runner for the Democrats’ presidential nomination, doubled down on his support for some of the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s policies, saying in an interview that aired Sunday that “it’s unfair to simply say everything is bad.”

Speaking to CBS News’ “60 Minutes,” Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, pointed to social welfare programs introduced under Castro’s regime that he described as redeeming, despite the communist dictator’s often repressive human-rights violations against Cubans.

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Emmer said that the prospect of a Sanders nomination should concern all Democratic candidates.

“Either way it puts the Democrats in the House – the new socialist Democrat majority in the House – in jeopardy,” the Minnesota congressman observed. “They will lose their majority next fall because of this, regardless of whether it is the socialist Bernie Sanders or if they steal it from him at a convention, for instance. It’s going to be so divided, I think it’s going to re-elect Donald Trump, and it elects a new Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.”

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At its main train station, officials monitored the body temperature of every departing or incoming passenger with heat-detecting cameras. Cleaners sprayed every corner of the station with liquid antiseptic.

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    • What is a Coronavirus?
      It is a novel virus named for the crown-like spikes that protrude from its surface. The coronavirus can infect both animals and people, and can cause a range of respiratory illnesses from the common cold to more dangerous conditions like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS.
    • How contagious is the virus?
      According to preliminary research, it seems moderately infectious, similar to SARS, and is probably transmitted through sneezes, coughs and contaminated surfaces. Scientists have estimated that each infected person could spread it to somewhere between 1.5 and 3.5 people without effective containment measures.
    • Where has the virus spread?
      The virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, has sickened more than 80,000 people in at least 33 countries, including Italy, Iran and South Korea.
    • Who is working to contain the virus?
      The World Health Organization officials have been working with officials in China, where growth has slowed. But this week, as confirmed cases spiked on two continents, experts warned that the world is not ready for a major outbreak.
    • What if I’m traveling?
      The C.D.C. has warned older and at-risk travelers to avoid Japan, Italy and Iran. The agency also has advised against all non-essential travel to South Korea and China.
    • How do I keep myself and others safe?
      Washing your hands frequently is the most important thing you can do, along with staying at home when you’re sick.

Rather than locking down entire cities, as China has done, South Korea has neither forcibly controlled the movement of people ​in affected towns like Daegu ​nor banned visitors from China.

Daegu’s mail deliverers still weave through its alleyways, rushing up the stairs with packages. Seomun Market, the city’s largest, reopened on Monday after a day of disinfection. Most of its hundreds of little shops ​were still closed, with their stalls covered with olive-green plastic covers​, but some displayed their inexpensive shoes and clothes. ​

Daegu’s mayor, Kwon Young-jin, said his goal was to test all citizens with potential symptoms within the next month, opening temporary monitoring stations across the city, ​borrowing medical staff from the outside and securing hospital beds in nearby towns.

Outside Daegu’s Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, which has been designated for treating coronavirus patients, ambulances stood in line while workers fully covered in ​white ​protective gear sprayed the vehicles with disinfectants.

Other hospitals in Daegu were ordered to quarantine themselves to protect their patients after a devastating outbreak in the nearby town of Cheongdo, where 100 hospital patients were infected with the virus, including seven who died.

Some workers seized on the public’s wariness about going outside to make money. F​ood deliverymen ​raced through Daegu’s neighborhoods on motorbikes, ​delivering meals to families who now eat only at home. Restaurants and coffee shops quickly migrated to smartphone home-delivery apps to stay in business.

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The US supreme court has refused to open the door for foreign nationals to pursue civil rights cases in American courts, declining to revive a lawsuit by a slain Mexican teenager’s family against the US border agent who shot him from across the border in Texas.

The court ruled 5-4 to uphold a lower court’s dismissal of the lawsuit against the agent, Jesus Mesa, who shot 15-year-old Sergio Adrián Hernández Guereca in the face in the 2010 incident.

The family sued in federal court seeking monetary damages, accusing Mesa of violating the US constitution’s fourth amendment ban on unjustified deadly force and the fifth amendment right to due process.

The court, with the five conservative justices in the majority, refused to allow people who are not in the United States at the time of a cross-border incident to file civil rights lawsuits in federal court.

Justice Samuel Alito, writing for majority, said the case presented “foreign relations and national security implications” and noted that Congress should decide whether such lawsuits can be permitted, backing the position taken by President Donald Trump’s administration.

The incident took place in June 2010 on the border between El Paso and Ciudad Júarez in Mexico. Mesa did not face criminal charges, though Mexico condemned the shooting. The family also sued the federal government over the shooting but that was dismissed early in the litigation.

The ruling was issued at a time of high tensions involving the southern border, where Trump is pursuing construction of a wall separating the United States and Mexico.

The dispute hinged on whether the family, despite Hernández having died on Mexican soil, could seek monetary damages against what they call a “rogue” agent for alleged civil rights violations.

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But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced in December that it had approved a vaccine for the prevention of the Ebola virus.

And The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that drugmaker Moderna just shipped the first batch of its coronavirus vaccine to U.S. government researchers.

The president’s comments came as he and his administration have worked to ease the growing fears, from markets and governments alike, that a pandemic is on the way. After a spike in cases outside China over the weekend, stocks plunged Monday in the worst trading session in two years.

Elsewhere in the press conference, Trump downplayed the threat of the coronavirus to the U.S., saying, “We’re really down to probably 10” cases.

There are currently 53 confirmed U.S. cases of coronavirus. Most of those infected people are repatriated from Wuhan, the epicenter of the virus in China, or the Princess Cruise line.

Trump also took a shot at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who had criticized the Trump administration’s $2.5 billion coronavirus budget request as “too little too late.”

“If I gave more, he would say it should be less,” Trump said.

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Iran’s deputy health minister said he has contracted the coronavirus and placed himself in isolation, a day after appearing feverish at a press conference in which he downplayed its spread in the shrine city of Qom and said mass quarantines were unnecessary.

Iraj Harirchi posted a video on social media on Tuesday acknowledging he had caught the virus, which appears to be taking rapid hold in parts of Iran. The news has underscored widespread fears that the outbreak may have passed a tipping point, before authorities had been able to gauge its full extent.

Images of one of the country’s most senior public health officials appearing sweaty and pale and acknowledging he had contracted the disease left many Iranians deeply troubled and are likely to further paralyse a county reeling from its rapid onset. In the short video, Hirachi acknowledged that “many may get infected” echoing concerns that have taken root in the rest of the Middle East, which is home to millions of people living in densely packed refugee camps.

“I wanted to tell you that I got corona,” said Harirchi. “I had a fever yesterday. The tests came back positive last night. I isolated myself. Just a few moments ago, I was told that the final test came. I’ll start taking medicine. Generally, I feel fine. I just felt a bit tired, I had a fever, and it will drop.

“Be sure with the effort of the medical staff and ministry of health headed by the [health minister] and with your support and the state and military within the coming weeks, we’ll be victorious against this virus.

“We’ll defeat corona. Be assured. I’m saying this deep from my heart. This virus is democratic, and it doesn’t distinguish between poor and rich or statesman and an ordinary citizen.

“Many might get infected, but we have enough effective medicine, take care of yourselves. Take care of the nurses and doctors who work heroically.”

Ali Arouzi
(@aliarouzi)

This is #Iran’s deputy health minister, who we now know has #coronavirus, giving an interview about #COVID19 on state TV last night. The anchor says to him “you are coughing” he says “maybe I should cover my mouth like this” pic.twitter.com/2A7xRrCkTv


February 25, 2020

Iran has become the regional focal point of fears surrounding coronavirus. Neighbouring states have largely shut their borders and suspended pilgrimage routes. Schools and universities in many parts of the country have been closed. Four new cases were suspected to have been diagnosed in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Tuesday. If confirmed, it would take the national tally to five cases, a number that is widely expected to rise, possibly substantially, in the coming days. Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman also reported their first new coronavirus cases, all in people who had been to Iran.

Meanwhile, Turkey diverted a plane from Tehran, which had been destined for Istanbul, to its capital Ankara, after 17 passengers were reported to have higher than average temperatures.

Additional reporting: Mohammed Rasool

Source Article from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/25/irans-deputy-health-minister-i-have-coronavirus

“And we also discussed Christians, and I had a very powerful answer from the prime minister,” he added without offering too many specifics about Modi’s answer. “We talked about religious liberty for a long period of time in front of a lot of people. And I had a very, very powerful answer. … And he said that they are working very closely with the Muslim community.”

It was an issue that loomed over Trump’s entire visit to India, which included a massive political-style rally at the world’s largest cricket stadium and discussions over a potential future trade deal.

Trump and Modi both rode into office on the back of nationalist, protectionist rhetoric and have since constantly faced questions over whether their subsequent policies unfairly target Muslims. In the U.S., critics have pointed in particular to Trump’s travel ban restricting travel from several majority-Muslim countries.

After Trump landed in India, observers carefully parsed his words to see whether he would address the situation in India, which has seen months of protests over the citizenship law.

In a speech Monday at Motera Stadium in the western city of Ahmedabad, Trump talked about religious freedom, praising India’s history of letting Hindus, Muslims and Christians worship freely, a pointed message in India that also plays well with Christian evangelicals in the U.S.

“Your nation has always been admired around the Earth as the place where millions upon millions of Hindus and Muslims and Sikhs and Jains, Buddhists, Christians, and Jews worship side by side in harmony,” he said. “Your unity is an inspiration to the world.”

But such religious harmony has not been evident in recent weeks, with widespread protests over the citizenship law. The latest demonstrations were among the most violent to date.

Trump used questions about the law Tuesday to again defend his travel ban, which he signed just a week into his term, causing massive nationwide protests and prompting lawsuits.

“I won the travel ban, as you probably know,” he said. “A lot of people said I lost it. I won the travel ban. And we use the travel ban not based on religion, but where we think there’s going to be trouble, where we’re looking at certain countries. … So the travel ban is not a thing against Muslims.”

Trump also inexplicably said Modi had told him India had 14 million Muslims “a fairly short while ago” and now has 200 million Muslims. While there are roughly 200 million Muslims in the country today, that number has not been increasing nearly as rapidly as Trump indicated.

Source Article from https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/25/donald-trump-muslim-excluding-citizenship-law-117324

A medical worker in a protective suit tends to a patient in a hospital in Wuhan, China.

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Victor Yu is not one of the more than 2,500 people who the Chinese government says were killed by the coronavirus. The 47-year-old resident of Wuhan, epicenter of the outbreak, died Feb. 19 from complications related to renal carcinoma, a common type of kidney cancer. But his family believes that his untimely death is likely related to the coronavirus outbreak.

“They kept delaying care. I think if he had gotten medical care immediately, his tumor would not have gotten so bad,” Yu’s niece told NPR in a phone interview. She declined to give her name because China has censured and even detained those critical of how it is handling the outbreak.

An all-out effort to stop the virus known as SARS-CoV-2 is underway in Wuhan. New treatment centers have been built in the past two weeks to accommodate coronavirus patients. Tens of thousands of doctors around China have been diverted to Hubei province, whose capital is Wuhan, where there’s a critical need for both medical staff and supplies to address the disease.

But those struggling with other life-threatening health issues say medical care is nearly impossible to come by.

Yu had been receiving care in a Wuhan hospital after being diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2014.

On Jan. 25, two days after the city entered lockdown, the hospital sent him home. His niece said they explained that his bed was needed to treat COVID-19 patients.

Less than a month after Yu’s niece says he was forced out of the hospital, his condition had deteriorated to the point where he was in constant pain and could no longer keep food down. He finally received a much-needed surgery to excise a tumor on Feb. 17 but died two days later.

Yu is among the unknown number of people who have likely died prematurely because of how strained medical resources are in Wuhan. NPR interviewed more than a dozen residents of Wuhan by phone to hear their firsthand accounts of a relative whose health care was compromised, in their view, because of the coronavirus outbreak. Like Yu’s niece, many of them asked for anonymity because they fear possible repercussions for criticizing the government.

One father described being unable to schedule lifesaving surgery for his child born with a rare genetic disease.

Another person said he’d been unable to have the catheter of his father, a paralyzed diabetes patient, changed for weeks because of scarce medical staff.

Parents of a 20-year-old daughter with acute leukemia described how they were stuck in Wuhan, which has been under strict quarantine since Jan. 23, and could not transfer their child to an outside hospital equipped to treat her.

On Feb. 24, one month into Wuhan’s lockdown, officials claimed that some people, including non-COVID-19 patients who wished to seek treatment outside the city, would be permitted to leave Wuhan. But this decision was reversed only hours after being announced because it wasn’t authorized by proper leadership.

“There are no hospital beds and no treatment options because there are no doctors and no medicine,” said Wang Bing, a Wuhan resident. His 62-year-old mother, Zhang Xiuhe, finished her last round of chemotherapy for a type of leukemia in January only to find out last week that she still had cancer.

Doctors told Wang that his mother now needs blood transfusions, but no hospital has the capacity to do them now. “I’m so tired of worrying about this,” said Wang.

Even in cities and provinces where the outbreak is more manageable, non-COVID-19 patients are still stymied from seeking care. There’s simply not room at health care facilities that are focusing on coronavirus patients. There’s also concern that admitting non-COVID-19 patients could put them at risk of infection by the virus, especially if they suffer from a compromised immune system.

In Shanghai, 33 major hospitals announced they would stop offering treatment in specialties such as oncology and heart and lung surgery. Most cited directives from the municipal government to avoid infection within hospital wards as the chief reason.

Those who have relocated to Shanghai are also facing obstacles. A native of Hubei province who gave her last name as Wang had moved to the city with her mother, who has cervical cancer, for treatment. After finally getting her mother on the surgical schedule, Wang said the hospital in Shanghai informed her that they had to postpone the procedure indefinitely as out-of-towners are no longer allowed to be treated during the outbreak.

To prevent crowding, many major hospitals in Beijing have also closed outpatient clinics and started to ask everyone to book appointments days ahead of time. In recent weeks, two hospitals designated as fever clinics to screen suspected COVID-19 cases in Beijing reported clusters of infections within some of their wards, causing these buildings to be sealed off to prevent further spreading of the virus.

The emphasis on coronavirus is upsetting to Wang. “They should at least be treating critical cases first,” she pleaded. “Coronavirus is only one illness. Do people not get sick from other illnesses?”

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Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer defended his candidacy and his impact on the upcoming South Carolina primary Monday night, blasting former Vice President Joe Biden for allegedly claiming “that he owns the African-American vote.”

“I’ve spent more time in South Carolina than any other candidate, I’ve been on the ground talking to people. And there it is, Joe Biden saying [I’m] cutting into the African-American vote,” Steyer said on “The Story with Martha MacCallum“. “The implication is that he owns the African-American vote. He doesn’t have to earn it, but it’s something that institutional politicians from Washington, D.C. somehow own. That’s ridiculous.”

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Steyer was reacting to Biden’s response to a question on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” Sunday about his current standing in South Carolina following a poor showing in Saturday’s Nevada caucuses.

“What’s happened is you have Steyer spending hundreds of millions, tens of thousands of dollars, millions of dollars out campaigning there,” Biden said. “And so I think a lot’s happening in terms of the amount of money being spent by the billionaires to try to cut into the African-American vote.”

“Let’s be clear. That is insulting because the implication is that African-American voters aren’t out there listening to candidates, listening what they have to say, trying to figure it out,” Steyer said. “That’s actually what they are doing. That’s why I’ve loved South Carolina, is actually being here and talking to those people about what’s going on here.”

Steyer also ripped President Trump’s record on the economy, in particular for Latino and African-American voters.

“Mr. Trump’s lying on the economy,” Steyer said. “He opens his mouth, he talks about how good he is on the economy, he stinks on the economy.”

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MacCallum pressed Steyer on the topic, pointing out that recent polling says people think they are better off under the Trump economy.

“That is a series of people repeating what Mr. Trump is saying,” Steyer responded, “and nobody’s pushing back.”

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South Korea was racing Tuesday to contain the largest outbreak of the new coronavirus outside China, as the new COVID-19 disease claimed more lives there and spread farther in Italy — Europe’s first significant cluster of cases. The nearly 1,000 cases and 10 confirmed deaths from the illness in South Korea pushed the global tally of cases over 80,000 and the death toll closer to 3,000. Iran also reported more deaths from the disease on Tuesday, amid fears the Islamic clerics who run the country could be under-reporting cases there.

With 53 cases confirmed in the U.S. as of Monday, the Trump administration has sought billions of dollars in additional funding from Congress to buy protective gear and work on treatments and a vaccine for the new virus. Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lambasted the White House funding plan as “long overdue and completely inadequate to the scale of this emergency.”

The World Health Organization has called it a global health emergency, but has thus far declined to use the label “pandemic,” a term used when a disease takes hold in multiple regions and spreads rampantly within communities. But the dramatic spread in South Korea, in particular, has stoked fears that COVID-19 could reach pandemic status.

Those fears have jarred stock markets around the world, prompted increased travel restrictions and sparked a race to test hundreds of thousands more people in South Korea for the disease.

Disinfection workers spray antiseptic solution in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) at the National Assembly, February 24, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea.

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“If Bernie Sanders is atop the ticket, it’s going to make it tougher for all of us to win in Florida,” Fernandez said.

Sanders shot back on Monday, declaring: “Truth is truth. All right? If you want to disagree with me, if somebody wants to say that — and by the way all of the Congress people you mentioned just so happen to be supporting other candidates … but you know, the truth is the truth. And that is what happened on the first years of the Castro regime.”

Sanders added that China is another example of an autocratic dictatorship that has accomplished good things for its people.

“China is an authoritarian country, becoming more and more authoritarian,” Sanders said. “But can anyone deny, the facts are clear, that they have taken more people out of extreme poverty than any country in history?”

Sanders’ remarks on “60 Minutes“ came as many voters remain concerned about his past refusal to totally condemn Soviet-backed leaders. Sanders had previously argued that Castro had done some good things for his country, including expanding health care and education to the poor.

Still, Sanders emphasized Monday that he is adamantly opposed to authoritarian states and their methods of ruling.

“I think teaching people to read and write is a good thing. I have been extremely consistent and critical of all authoritarian regimes all over the world including Cuba, including Nicaragua, including Saudi Arabia, including China, including Russia. I happen to believe in democracy, not authoritarianism.”

Fellow Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg, who has critiqued Sanders as being polarizing and too far left, expressed dismay at Sanders’ comments. He has frequently clashed with Sanders — claiming to be a more moderate candidate set to appeal to independents and Democrats alike — and claimed Sanders would not be able to appeal to voters who had previously supported Trump.

“I don’t want as a Democrat to be explaining why our nominee is encouraging people to look on the bright side of the Castro regime when we are going into the election of our lives,” Buttigieg said during his CNN town hall Monday night.

He added: “Of course literacy is a good thing, but why are spotlighting the literacy programs of a brutal dictator instead of being unambiguous in our condemnation about the way he has treated his people?”

Democratic candidate Tom Steyer went so far as to say he would never speak highly of unelected leaders who rule without any democratic checks on their power.

“I don’t think it’s appropriate to be giving him a lot of compliments,” Steyer said during his CNN town hall. “I think we’re in a different situation. The United States is supposed to be the value-driven leader of the world.”

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WASHINGTON – U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied Roger Stone’s motion to disqualify her, saying the move was merely an attempt to generate public interest in the case.

“If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill,” Jackson said. “At bottom, given the absence of any factual or legal support for the motion for disqualification, the pleading appears to be nothing more than an attempt to use the Court’s docket to disseminate a statement for public consumption that has the words ‘judge’ and ‘biased’ in it.”

Stone, whom Jackson sentenced to a little over three years in prison, sought to have the judge removed from the case because of what she said about jurors during Stone’s sentencing hearing last week. The judge scheduled a hearing Tuesday on his request for a new trial. 

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