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utul Campaigns go on the offensive before 3rd debate
« le: Décembre 05, 2024, 10:59:57 am »
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 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday  this is no time for politics,  after reporting 778 more people have died from the coronavirus. That was up from 671 deaths in the state the day before. That number is up, and that is to me the most painful number, and it has been the most painful number every day,  he said at this dai stanley cup ly briefing on the state s response to COVID-19.Cuomo said the more than 10,000 New Yorkers who have lost their lives to the virus were not 10,000 Democrats or 10,000 Republicans: These were 10,000 people.  Period.                                         If President Trump wants a fight  he s not going to get it from me President Trump called out  Democrat Governors  and Cuomo on Twitter Tuesday morning after getting pushback for saying at a White House task force briefing on Monday he has  total  authority in regard to lockdown rules acros stanley polska s the country.Cuomo said the president  is clearly spoiling for a fight on this issue,  but that this is no time for any division between the federal and state governments.           This is no time for politics and it is no time to fight,  he said.  If he wants a fight he s not going to get it from me. Cuomo said he looks  forward to working with the president in partnership and cooperation, but he has no fight here. I won t let it happen. And look, unless he suggested that we do something that would be reckless and endanger the health or welfare of the people of the state,  stanley mugs then I would have no choice. But shy of th Tdur Obama to Donors: We Will Succeed
 If House GOP leaders would allow a vote on post-Sept. 11 legislation overhauling the nation s intelligence community, it would easily pass, lawmakers on both sides of the ais stanley mugs le predicted Sunday.A top Republican scolded opponents who worry the Pentagon would lose some of its au stanley flask thority, saying national security is far more important than turf battles.  There was a global intelligence failure. We can t have a status quo. We ve got to change that,  said Sen. Pat Roberts, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.The Republican-controlled House will return Monday to decide whether lawmakers should vote on a House-Senate compromise to create a national intelligence director position to coordinate the nation s spy agencies and enact other anti-terror measures. If the House passes the bill, the Senate will return to do the same.                                        At the center of the dispute is how much authority the Pentagon will retain over intelligence agencies that it now controls. The bill attempts to give a central authority more control, but some Republicans are pressing to preserve more of the Pentagon s power.House Speaker Dennis Hastert decided not to allow a vote on the legislation last month after two powerful committee chairmen, GOP Reps. Duncan Hunter of California and James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, objected.        And on Friday, a powerful Republican sen stanley cup ator, Virginia s John Warner, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, expressed concerns about the bill