GRONK New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski has come out of retirement and is being traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he’ll be reunited with his longtime teammate Tom Brady. Yes, 2020 is going to be like this all year. CNN vs FNC vs MSNBC vs Coronavirus President Donald Trump's coronavirus approval rating among Fox News viewers stands at 69 percent in a new NBC/WSJ poll. That number towers over his approval on the crisis from the overall electorate. But the difference is even more staggering when you compare Fox News watchers to those who prefer CNN or MSNBC. IT'S A DEAL (reportedly) The Democrats and President Donald Trump have reportedly reached a deal for the coronavirus relief bill, Tuesday. According to Politico, which obtained “a summary of the deal,” the bill would deliver “nearly a half-trillion dollars to small businesses, hospitals, and for testing,” and “includes $321 billion for the depleted Paycheck Protection Program, of which $60 billion is set aside for underbanked businesses, a priority for Democrats.” This will no doubt be a primary topic at Tuesday's briefing, which you can watch live or in full here. 'A very good conversation' New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called into MSNBC following his Tuesday meeting with President Donald Trump regarding coronavirus testing and claimed it was a “very functional and effective” conversation. “The meeting went well. And I think it was productive,” Cuomo told MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace. He went into a lot of details about what he and the president have agreed on regarding New York's battle with Covid-19. Joking? A White House hot mic picked up someone — whom Mediaite has learned was New York Times photographer Doug Mills — apparently joking with Fox News White House correspondent John Roberts that “We’ve all been vaccinated” against the coronavirus “around here.” As conspiracy theories abound, the hot mic exchange from Monday’s White House briefing could contribute to a surge in tinfoil protective headgear if taken seriously. Ice Cream Dreams The co-hosts of The View warned politicians against appearing on comedy shows during the coronavirus Tuesday, after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) became the subject of a Trump campaign attack ad for showing off her expensive ice cream and refrigerators on The Late Late Show with James Corden. “A little piece of advice to Nancy and all these Democrats, don’t go on comedy shows. They’re traps. They’re traps,” they advised. The second wave The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning about a second wave of coronavirus hitting in the winter that could potentially be worse than what the country is currently going through. Robert Redfield said this week that "there’s a possibility that the assault of the virus on our nation next winter will actually be even more difficult than the one we just went through… And when I’ve said this to others, they kind of put their head back, they don’t understand what I mean.” |