Watch the Debate Live on WSJ.com DJ8097 6 SignupforareminderatWSJ.com/Debate Allrightsreserved. Co.,Inc. & wJones Do 2020 © ***** THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2020 ~ VOL. CCLXXVI NO. 96 WSJ.com HHHH $4.00 DJIA28210.82 g97.97 0.3% NASDAQ11484.69 g0.3% STOXX600 360.79 g1.3% 10-YR.TREAS. g 6/32, yield0.815% OIL $40.03 g$1.67 GOLD$1,924.60 À$14.20 EURO$1.1862 YEN104.58 Pope Backs Civil Unions for Gay Couples Purdue Agrees What’s News To Guilty Plea Business&Finance In Opioid Case PurduePharmaagreedto pleadguiltytothreefelo- niesrelatedtoitsmarketing anddistributionofOxyCon- BYSARARANDAZZO TheSacklers,meanwhile,re- tin,aspartofan$8.34bil- solvedcivilchargesforasepa- lionsettlementthatcaps PurduePharmaLPagreedto rate$225million,butprosecu- federalprobesintotactics pleadguiltytothreefeloniesre- tors made clear criminal thegovernmentsaidhelped latedtoitsmarketinganddistri- investigations into the family fueltheopioidcrisis.A1 bution of powerful painkiller continue. OxyContin,aspartofan$8.34 Thegovernmentframedthe (cid:2)QuibiHoldingsisshut- billion settlement that caps dealsasthelatestinacrusade tingdownameresixmonths yearslongfederalinvestigations to crack down on drug abuse afterlaunchingitsstreaming intotacticsthegovernmentsaid by targeting what Deputy At- service,acrashlandingfor helpedfueltheopioidcrisis. torney General Jeffrey Rosen ahighlytoutedstartup.A1 The Justice Department called“unlawfulactivityinvolv- (cid:2)Ex-GoogleCEOSchmidt made public the settlement ingopioidsateverylevelofthe criticizedtheantitrustlaw- Wednesday, alongside a deal supplychain.” suitagainstthesearchgiant withPurdue’sowners,members Thousandsoflawsuitshave asmisguidedandundulyin- oftheSacklerfamily.Theprice been filed by state and local fluencedbypolitics.A1,A6 tag for Purdue, however, is governments against Purdue largelysymbolic:Thebankrupt and other major drugmakers (cid:2)Boeingisgaugingin- company’sassetsfallwellshort anddistributorsoveranopioid terestagaininanewcom- of$8billion.Itwillpaythefed- crisis that has killed at least mercialaircraft,amovethat eral government $225 million, 450,000peopleintheU.S.since couldhelpitmakeuplost andmuchoftherestofthefines 1999. The companies have groundtorivalAirbus.B1 will be waived to allow more pushedback,sayingdeathsby (cid:2)Teslaextendeditsprof- moneytoflowtostates,coun- illegal opioids like fentanyl itabilitystreakinthethird tiesandtribesthataccusePur- can’t be pegged on the legal quarter.Thecompanyfore- dueofsparkingwidespreadopi- prescriptionmarket. castsignificantproduc- oidaddictionanddeaths. PleaseturntopageA9 tiongrowthnextyear.B1 RESS P (cid:2)U.S.stocksfell,withthe MA Quibi Shuts Down U DowandNasdaqbothclos- Z A/ i5n0g00s.h3e%dldoiwnger0a.2n%d.tBh1e1S&P ULIANI/IP Months After Launch (cid:2)Antsaidinvestorsinmain- GI A landChinahavecommittedto SSI buyingmorethanathirdof ALE thesharesitplanstosellina SHIFT:PopeFrancis,inadocumentaryreleasedWednesday,endorsedcivilunionsforsame- pairoflong-awaitedIPOs.B1 sexcouples.Sincehisremarksweren’tdeliveredinasermonoraVaticandocument,they QuibiHoldingsLLCisshut- investors. “We’ve considered don’tconstituteofficialpapalteaching,butmarkasharpbreakfromhispredecessors.A10 ting down a mere six months and exhausted every option (cid:2)CathayPacificwillcutits after launching its streaming availabletous.” workforcebyaquarterand service, a crash landing for a Mr. Katzenberg and Ms. closeasubsidiaryairline, startupthatattractedsomeof Whitman decided to shut aimingtostemlosses.B2 Google Ex-CEO Raps DOJ thebiggestnamesinHollywood downQuibiinanefforttore- turnasmuchcapitaltoinves- World-Wide ByBenjaminMullin, torsaspossibleinsteadoftry- JoeFlint ing to prolong the life of the As Antitrust Battle Looms andMaureenFarrell companyandrisklosingmore (cid:2)WhiteHouseofficials money,accordingtopeoplefa- andPelosiopenedthedoorto andhadlookedtorevolutionize miliarwiththematter. passingacoronavirusrelief howpeopleconsumeentertain- Employees will be laid off packageaftertheelection,a ment. andpaidaseverance,thepeo- signalthattimeandpolitical BYBRENTKENDALL aheadcameintofocusWednes- netsearchandexplainingwhy Theservice,whichservedup plesaid,andQuibiwillexplore willhavelikelyrunouttoen- daywhenMr.Schmidtoffered Google’s alleged conduct is showsin5-to10-minute“chap- selling the rights to some of actlegislationbeforethen.A3 FormerGoogleChiefExecu- a full-throated defense of harmfulwhenitgivesawayits ters”formattedtofitasmart- itscontenttoothermediaand (cid:2)PopeFrancisendorsed tiveEricSchmidtcriticizedthe Google. services free. The department, phone screen, was plagued technologycompanies. civilunionsforsame-sex government’santitrustlawsuit “There’s a difference be- theysaid,alsofaceshard-to-an- with problems since its April Thedecisionmarksadisap- couples,amovelikelytoin- against the search giant as tween dominance and excel- swer questions about what a debut, facing lower-than-ex- pointingturnofeventsforMr. tensifythecontroversyover misguided and unduly influ- lence,”Mr.Schmidtsaid. courtcoulddotoremedyanan- pectedviewershipandapatent Katzenberg,aformerWaltDis- theCatholicChurch’steach- encedbypolitics,asantitrust Antitrustobserverssaidthe ticompetitivemarketplace,ifthe andtrade-secretlawsuit. neyCo.executiveandDream- ingonhomosexuality.A10 experts said the Justice De- Justice Department could face governmentprovesoneexists. “Our failure was not for Worksco-founderwhopitched partment and the company several challenges as it heads PleaseturntopageA6 lackoftrying,”founderJeffrey thestreamingserviceasarev- (cid:2)Iranisresponsiblefor eachfacepitfallsastheyhead into a court fight, including Katzenberg and Chief Execu- olutionarynewentranttothe abarrageofemailssentto towardlitigation. buildingalandmarkcasearound (cid:2)Europe’santitrustcasehad tiveMegWhitmanwroteinan video-streamingwars. 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WTOincludedanappellate blockingappointmentstothe ConvincedtheWTO, Democraticpresidential imposedsteep UnderMr.Trump,theU.S. body—asortof“supreme seven-memberappellatebody, whichdecidesbyconsensus, nomineeJoeBidenhasbeen tariffsonChi- nowcraftsitsownrules,as court”—towhichlowerpanel withtheresultitnowhastoo wasstructurallyincapableof particularlycriticalofMr. neseimports ithaswithChina,according decisionscouldbeappealed. fewmemberstohearappeals changingChina,theU.S. Trump’sfailuretoworkwith in2018,Bei- towhatitconsidersitsown Appealsweresupposedto oflowerpaneldecisions. actedunilaterally,dustingoff alliesonChina,andhisad- jingdidwhataggrievedtrad- bestinterest. berare,buttheyarenow TheWTO’snextmajorflaw, apieceofU.S.legislation, visershavesignaledthathe ingpartnerstypicallydo:It Theapproachhasat- commonplace,andtheAppel- inMr.Lighthizer’sview,was Section301oftheTradeAct willunblockappointmentsto complainedtotheWorld tractedcriticismascontrary lateBody,backedbyalarge admittingChinaasamember of1974,tohitChinawith theWTO’sAppellateBody. TradeOrganization.Last tohistoricU.S.supportfor professionalstaff,hasin- in2001.TheGATTworked steeptariffsuntilitchanged Y month,aWTOpanelruledin freetradeandmultilateral- creasinglygonebeyondrul- becauseitwasbetweencoun- itsways. etagrowingnumberof itsfavor,declaringmostof ism.Yetitishardtodeny ingonthecaseathandto trieswithsimilarpoliticaland Thesuccessanddurability lawmakers,including theU.S.tariffsviolatedthe thatithasanunderlying creatingabodyofjurispru- economicsystems.China’sau- ofthenewU.S.-centricsys- Democrats,andtrade organization’srules. logic.Thatisinlargepart dencetogovernfuturecases. thoritarianstate-directed temoftradearrangements experts,concedetheprior Thevictoryishollow.The thankstothepersonmost Inareportissuedthisyear, remainstobeseen.Jennifer policyoftryingtochange rulingissubjecttoappealto responsibleforit,U.S.Trade Mr.Lighthizerarguedthat Hillman,aformerWTOAp- Chinathroughengagement theWTO’stopcourt,theAp- RepresentativeRobertLight- theAppellateBody’sen- TheU.S.craftsits pellateBodymemberwhois didn’twork.Mr.Trump’sac- pellateBody,butthatbody hizer.Throughouthislong hancedrolehadturnedthe nowattheCouncilonFor- tionsmaymakeU.S.allies ownrulesaccording isn’tfunctioningbecausethe careeradvisingRepublican WTOfromanegotiationfo- eignRelations,saidthe more,notless,willingtowork U.S.hasblockedtheappoint- politiciansandrepresenting rumtoalitigationforum. towhatitconsiders phase-onedealfocusedtoo withitonChina.Perhapsthe mentofnewmembers.Thus, U.S.steelcompanieshurtby Ratherthanachieveaccessto muchonreducingtheU.S. strongestdefenseofMr.Ligh- itsownbestinterest. the“phaseone”tradedealthe imports,Mr.Lighthizerde- theU.S.marketthroughthe tradedeficitbyforcingChina thizer’sapproachtomanaging U.S.andChinareachedinJan- velopedstrongviewsabout painstakinggive-and-takeof tobuymoregoodswithout Chinaisthatitbeatsthesta- uarywill,fortheforeseeable themanyflawsinU.S.trade tradenegotiations,countries addressingthemostproblem- tusquo.Hesaid:“Thefact future,governtheirbilateral policy,andhowtofixthem insteadasktheWTOtoover- aticaspectsofChinesebehav- thatit’scomplicatedisnota relationship,nottheWTO. ifhegotthechance. turnanadverseU.S.trade economydidn’tfitthatmold, ior,suchasforcingWestern reasonnottotrytodoit.And T Someofthemostimpor- lawormeasure. andWTOrulescouldn’tade- companiestotransfertheir evenifyouhavealittleextra heoutcomeformalizes tantinvolvetheWTO,which “We’vehadtomake quatelyaddressmanyofits technologytoChinesecom- inefficiencyinthesystem,it’s theresetinU.S.trade in1995succeededtheGen- changesinourlaws,which practices,fromcurrencyma- petitors,orsubsidies.Andby stillworthitbecausetheway policytheTrumpad- eralAgreementonTariffs werenevernegotiated,never nipulationtoforcedtechnol- actingaloneratherthanwith we[had]itisabsolutely ministrationhaspursued andTrade(GATT),setupin concededandwerenever ogytransfer.TheWTO’sAp- allies,criticssays,thephase- crazy.It’sdestinedtofail.” sincetakingofficein2017. theaftermathofWorldWar paidfor,”Mr.Lighthizersaid pellateBodytiltedtherules onedeal,itsbanonHuawei Headded:“Andtheonly Mr.Trumphasn’tdestroyed IItopreventareturntothe inaninterview.“Andthe furtherinChina’sfavor—for Technologiesequipmentand personwhostartedthinking theglobal-tradingsystemas tradewarsofthe1930s.Par- consequenceshavebeen,we example,bymakingitdiffi- similaractionsarefragment- aboutthisisPresidentTrump, somehadfeared,buthehas ticipantshadworriedthat havefewerpeopleworking culttopunishanticompetitive ingtheglobalmarketfor whodoesn’tmindbreakinga fragmentedit.Historically theGATT’sdispute-settle- ingoodjobs.” subsidiesthatcomeviastate- technology,whichwillslow littlecrystalifit’sgoingtoget theU.S.soughtrulesandin- mentdecisionsweretooeas- Onceinoffice,Mr.Lighthi- ownedenterprises,which innovationandhurtU.S.com- ustoabetterplace.” U.S.WATCH Quibi Shuts vestorsearlierWednesday,Mr. Katzenberg said the company Down After decidedtoreturn$350million incapitalratherthanpursuea newstrategythatcouldhaveat- Months tracted subscribers but would have required a hefty invest- ment,accordingtoapersonfa- miliarwiththecall.Theearliest investors,includingseveralma- ContinuedfromPageOne jor Hollywood studios and Quibiwasdesignedforpeo- China’sAlibabaGroup,willfare ple to consume entertainment much better than the later- inshortincrementsonsmart- stageinvestors,peoplefamiliar phones, but the pandemic withthesituationsaid. forced would-be subscribers Thecompanyspentaggres- awayfromtheon-the-gositua- sivelytodevelopitscontent.Its SS tions Quibi executives envi- star-studdedlineupincludeda RE sionedforitsusers.Iteventu- court show featuring Chrissy P OCIATED ashlloywlsetonsutbhsecirritbeelresviswioantcsh. its TAeningaenK,aenrodmricakntiacncdomanedaycwtiiotnh SS EvenbeforetheCovid-19cri- thriller starring Christoph A D/ sis,Quibihaditsshareofskep- WaltzandLiamHemsworth. ORL ticsbecauseconsumersalready QuibidrewontheHollywood W A hadfreeoptionsforshort-form connectionsofMr.Katzenberg, S UL video, such as Alphabet Inc.’s who ran Disney’s movie busi- S/T YouTube.Quibi’sbetwasthatit ness,co-foundedDreamWorks N MO could charge subscriptions by SKGandleditsspinoffDream- SI creating higher-end content, WorksAnimationSKGInc. MIKE anditpaidhandsomelytode- “Quibimadetheclassicmis- Anunmarkedgravewithatleast10bodieswasuncoveredinOklahomaWednesdayinasearchforvictimsofthe1921TulsaRaceMassacre. velopthatprogramming. takeofgettingtoowrappedup Some Quibi executives be- inaproductvision—videoson FEDERALRESERVE Butshewarnedthatthecur- cation.Thisconstitutesamass WalshandSuperintendentBrenda lievedtheventurecouldhave the phone—and forgetting rent“K-shapedrecovery”would grave,”statearchaeologistKary CasselliussaidWednesday. been a success, if not for the aboutthecustomer,”saidTien Economy Needs More furtherexacerbatelongstanding Stackelbecksaid. Theswitchtoremote-only pandemic, with better execu- Tzuo,CEOofZuora,asubscrip- Help, Brainard Says disparitiesintheeconomyand Investigatorsfound10 learningstartsThursday. tion, pointing to the rise of tion-managementcompany. labormarketwithoutmoretar- woodencoffinscontainingwhat Thecity’sseven-dayaverage TikTok, people close to the The service attracted blue- AtopFederalReserveofficial getedgovernmentspending,in- wasinitiallypresumedtobeone Covid-19positivetestrateiscur- company said. Some of them chipadvertisersincludingPep- warnedthattheeconomywould cludingforunemployedAmeri- personineach,Ms.Stackelbeck rently5.7%,anincreasefromlast believed Quibi could pivot to siCoInc.,WalmartInc.andAn- faceasubstandardanduneven cansandhard-hitbusinesses, said.Combinedwithonesetof week’srateof4.5%.Therehave whatisknownasafreemium heuser-Busch InBev SA, recoverywithoutadditionalgov- citiesandstates. remainsfoundnearbyonTues- beentwoweeksofincreasedcon- model,offeringsomefreecon- securingabout$150millionin ernmentspendingtoshoreup —NickTimiraos day,therehavenowbeenat firmedpositivecasesacrossthe tent while making customers thehardest-hitsectorsfromthe least11bodiesdiscovered,ac- city.Studentswillremaininre- payforthetopprogramming. coronaviruspandemic. OKLAHOMA cordingtoMs.Stackelbeck. motelearninguntiltherearetwo Quibi, which cost $4.99 a Mr.Katzenbergsaid “Apartfromthecourseofthe Theviolencetookplaceon fullweeksoffallinginfectionrates. month,hadtocompetewitha Search for Massacre thecompanydecided virusitself,themostsignificant May31andJune1,1921,whena “Wehavesaidallalongthat growing number of competi- downsiderisktomyoutlook Victims Finds Bodies whitemobattackedTulsa’sBlack wewillonlyprovidein-person tors,withlaunchesofWaltDis- toreturn$350 wouldbethefailureofaddi- WallStreet,killinganestimated learningforstudentsifthedata ney’sDisney+,AppleInc.’sAp- millionincapital. tionalfiscalsupporttomaterial- Atleast10bodieswerefound 300mostlyBlackpeopleand andpublic-healthguidancesup- pleTV+,AT&TInc.’sHBOMax ize,”saidFedgovernorLaelBrai- Wednesdayinanunmarked wounding800more,whilerob- portsit,andthisnewdatashows andComcastCorp.’sPeacockall nardinremarksdeliveredinan massgraveataTulsacemetery bingandburningbusinesses, thatwearetrendinginthe inthepastyear. onlinediscussionWednesday. whereinvestigatorsaresearching homesandchurches. wrongdirection,”Mr.Walshsaid. In Wednesday’s letter, Mr. Ms.Brainardsaidrobustrelief fortheremainsofvictimsofthe —AssociatedPress Althoughthecitystartedre- KatzenbergandMs.Whitman adrevenueintherun-uptoits effortsthisspringandsummer 1921TulsaRaceMassacre,Okla- motelearningSept.21,students wrotetherewere“oneortwo launch.Thosedealscameunder toprovidemoregenerousunem- homa’sstatearchaeologistsaid. SUPREMECOURT consideredhigh-need,including reasons” for Quibi’s failure: strain earlier this year amid ploymentbenefitsandgrantsto “Whatwewerefindingwas thosewithspecialneeds,English The idea behind Quibi either lower-than-expectedviewership Curbside-Voting Ban smallbusinesseshadlikelycon- anindicationthatwewereinside learners,thehomeless,andthose “wasn’tstrongenoughtojus- for Quibi’s shows, prompting tributedtoastronger-than-an- alargearea...alargeholethat By Alabama Upheld instatecarehadbeenallowedto tify a standalone streaming advertiserstodeferpayments. ticipatedreboundafterthepan- hadbeenexcavatedandinto resumein-personclasses. service”ortheservice’slaunch Quibi recently hired a re- demicfrozeeconomicactivityin whichseveralindividualshad TheSupremeCourtrein- —AssociatedPress duringapandemicwaspartic- structuringfirm,AlixPartners MarchandApril. beenplacedandburiedinthatlo- statedAlabama’sbanoncurb- ularly ill-timed. “Unfortu- LLP, to evaluate its options, sidevotingWednesday,blocking CALIFORNIA nately,wewillneverknowbut the people said. It recom- CORRECTIONS (cid:2)AMPLIFICATIONS alowercourtorderthatallowed San Quentin Must Cut wesuspectit’sbeenacombi- mended the options to the countyofficialstousetheac- nationofthetwo,”theywrote. boardthisweekthatincluded commodationsothatdisabled Inmate Population Much of Hollywood was shuttingQuibidown.AlixPart- citizenscouldcastballotsmore doubtful Quibi would succeed, ners didn’t respond to a re- Notice to readers foreseeablefuture,pleasesend safelyduringthepandemic. ACaliforniaappealscourtor- but was willing to sell it con- questtocomment. Wall Street Journal staff reader comments only by Theeight-membercourt’s deredstatecorrectionsofficials tent.Somelargemediacompa- The decision to hire Alix- membersareworkingremotely emailorphone,usingthecon- conservativemajorityissuedthe tocutthepopulationofSan nies—includingAT&T’sWarner- Partnerscameafterstartinga during the pandemic. For the tactsbelow,notviaU.S.Mail. orderwithoutanopinionex- QuentinStatePrisontoless Media and ViacomCBS Inc.— process to sell the company, plainingitsrationale;thecourt’s thanhalfofitsdesignedcapac- agreedtoinvestintheplatform. The Wall Street Journal re- threeliberalsdissented. ity,citingofficials’“deliberatein- Overall,Quibiraisedabout$1.75 ported. Quibi pitched suitors ReaderscanalertTheWallStreetJournaltoanyerrorsinnewsarticlesby [email protected]. The5-3decisionwasthelat- difference”totheplightofin- billionfromhigh-profileinves- including NBCUniversal on a estinawaveofCovid-related matesduringthepandemic. tors,whichincludedDisneyand sale, according to people fa- electioncasesamidapandemic Stateprisonofficialssaid Comcast’sNBCUniversal. miliar with the matter, but THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL thatspreadsthroughclosecon- Wednesdaythattheyaredecid- Inaconferencecallwithin- would-bebuyerswereputoff (USPS664-880)(EasternEditionISSN0099-9660) tact,likethatwhichtraditionally ingwhethertoappealtheorder, bythefactthatQuibidoesn’t (CentralEditionISSN1092-0935)(WesternEditionISSN0193-2241) occursatpollingstations. whichotherwisewillforcethem ownmanyoftheshowsitputs Editorialandpublicationheadquarters:1211AvenueoftheAmericas,NewYork,N.Y.10036 InAlabama,agroupofelderly toparoleortransferabout1,100 onitsplatform.NBCUniversal PublisheddailyexceptSundaysandgenerallegalholidays. anddisabledvotersandfourad- inmatesservingtimeinthe declinedtocomment. PeriodicalspostagepaidatNewYork,N.Y.,andothermailingoffices. vocacygroupsfiledsuitinfed- prisonnorthofSanFrancisco. Quibiisalsofightingalegal Postmaster:SendaddresschangestoTheWallStreetJournal, eralcourtseekingaccommoda- SanQuentinwasthesiteof battle with interactive-video 200BurnettRd.,Chicopee,MA01020. tionsinrelationtothepandemic. oneofthenation’sworstcoro- company Eko, which claims AllAdvertisingpublishedinTheWallStreetJournalissubjecttotheapplicableratecard, copiesofwhichareavailablefromtheAdvertisingServicesDepartment,DowJones&Co.Inc., Whenthoseaccommodations navirusoutbreaks,with28in- Quibi is violating its patents 1211AvenueoftheAmericas,NewYork,N.Y.10036.TheJournalreservestherightnotto weregrantedbyafederaljudge, matedeathsand2,200infec- SS and has stolen trade secrets. aacccceeppttaannceadovfetrhteiseard’sveorrtdiseer.r’sOnolrydepru.blicationofanadvertisementshallconstitutefinal stateofficialsappealed. tionsatitspeak—about75%of DPRE HedgefundElliottManagement LetterstotheEditor:Fax:212-416-2891;email:[email protected] —JessBravin theinmatepopulation.Nearly ATE Corp. is financing the patent Needassistancewithyoursubscription? 300employeesweresickened OCI lawsuit.Thefightcentersona Byweb:customercenter.wsj.com;Byemail:[email protected] BOSTON andonedied. ASS keyfeatureofQuibi’sappthat Byphone:1-800-JOURNAL(1-800-568-7625) Thethree-justicecourtsaid N/ playsdifferentvideosforusers Schools All-Virtual O Reprints&licensing: thisweekthatofficials’decision VISI dependingonwhethertheyare BWByySepJmhboaanicle:k:[email protected]:mwsjshop.com After Cases Increase nbyothtaolf,causttrehceoimnmmaetnedpeodpbuylation WELL/IN htaolllydionrgvtehrteiicralplyh.oQnueibhiohraiszodne-- Bostonschoolswillswitchto prisonofficials’outsideadvisers JE niedinfringingonEko’spatents Ournewspapersare100%sourcedfromsustainablycertifiedmills. all-remotelearninginresponseto inJune,was“morallyindefensible OR orstealingtradesecrets. GOTATIPFORUS?SUBMITITATWSJ.COM/TIPS arisingnumberofcoronavirus andconstitutionallyuntenable.” TAYL —AlexanderGladstone casesinthecity,MayorMarty —AssociatedPress JeffreyKatzenberg contributedtothisarticle. THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. Thursday,October22,2020|A3 ** U.S. NEWS Stimulus Deal NASA Captures a Scene From a World 200 Million Miles Away Seen Unlikely Before Election BYKRISTINAPETERSON hurdles to becoming law be- fore the election. Once an WASHINGTON—White agreement is struck, it must House officials and House bewrittenintolegislativelan- Speaker Nancy Pelosi opened guage,notaspeedytaskwith thedoortopassingacoronavi- a package expected to cost rus relief package after the closeto$2trillionandextend election,asignalthattimeand over thousands of pages. politicalwillhavelikelyrunout While a vote in the House toenactlegislationbeforethen. wouldbespeedy,anyopposed “I’m optimistic that there lawmakers could stretch out willbeabill.It’saquestionof, the process of considering it is it [in] time to pay the No- intheSenate. vemberrent,whichismygoal, The agreement under dis- or is it going to be shortly cussion faces an even bigger thereafter and retroactive?” hurdle than the calendar in Mrs.Pelosi,aCaliforniaDemo- opposition from Senate Re- crat, said Wednesday on publicans.Mr.McConnelltold MSNBC. Senate Republicans on Tues- LarryKudlow,atopWhite day that he had warned the Houseeconomicadviser,said WhiteHouseagainstdividing Wednesday that there might his caucus right before the notbeenoughtimelefttoexe- electionwithasweepingstim- cute a sweeping package and ulusdeal,accordingtopeople said negotiators were “run- familiarwiththecomments. ning out of time, at least be- Mrs.PelosisaidWednesday tweennowandtheelection.” it would be up to President Wrappingupworkonarelief Trump to convince Mr. package in a lame-duck ses- McConnellandSenateRepub- sion,aftertheelectionbutbe- licanstosupportadeal,ifone fore the next administration isreached. begins, “could be a possibil- AttherootofRepublicans’ ity,”hesaidonCNBC. resistance are their concerns (2) Puntingareliefbilluntilaf- thatMr.Mnuchiniscedingtoo NA O ter the presidential election muchtoMrs.Pelosiandthata Z RI would likely imperil its pas- potential deal would contain A sage for months, since the fewGOPpolicyvictorieswhile Afteradelicatesnatch-and-grabasteroidencounter200millionmilesfrom YOF Nov. 3 election could change requiringtrillionsinnewdefi- Earth,NASAmissionengineersworkedWednesdaytoensuretheirOsiris-REx SIT R thepoliticalcalculus.IfDemo- citspending,Republicanaides spaceprobebringshomeafullmeasureofinsightsintotheoriginsofthesolar VE NI craticnomineeJoeBidenwins said. systemfromthesurfaceofanasteroidnamedBennu.Thefirstfewimagesof D/U the White House, Democrats White House chief of staff theencountershowedtheroboticarmbrushingtheasteroid’ssurfaceforabout AR D would have an incentive to MarkMeadowswasonCapitol sixsecondsorsoonTuesday. OD G wait until he is in office, HillWednesday,speakingwith —RobertLeeHotz A/ S where then they would have Senate Republicans about NA increasedleveragetopushfor their concerns with the bill, alargerbill,withmoreDemo- includingitsexpansionofAf- craticpolicyprovisions. fordableCareActsubsidiesfor Lenders Fear a Biden Win Would “The lame duck is a really peoplewholosttheirjoband hardtimetogetmuchdone— employer-sponsored health in any lame duck,” Sen. Roy careduringthepandemic. Blunt of Missouri, a member “I’m more working with Embolden Consumer Watchdog ofSenateGOPleadership,said SpeakerPelosirightnowtry- Wednesday. “I don’t see why ing to get her to be reason- thisonewouldbedifferent.” able,” Mr. Meadows said. TheWhiteHouse’smostre- “Once we get a deal there, cent $1.88 trillion proposal hopefullywe’llbeabletodis- narrowed the distance with cussthemeritswithourSen- BYORLAMCCAFFREY seea180-degreeturn.” norityborrowershaveaccess heads-up that they were Democrats’ last $2.2 trillion atecolleagues.” ANDANNAMARIAANDRIOTIS TheBidenteamexpectsthe toaffordablecredit,according breakingtherulesandgiving relief bill, though the overall Lawmakers acknowledged agency would issue more to some of the people. But it themafairchancetocomply. spending level and several theproximitytotheelection, Lenders are worried the fines, try to recover more would also expand the CFPB Newrules,thecompaniesalso thorny policy issues remain inwhichcontroloftheSenate days of a business-friendly money for consumers, and beyonditsearlyscope.Forex- argued,createdneedlesscosts unresolved. isupforgrabsandMr.Biden ConsumerFinancialProtection give priority to protecting ample,theBidenteamwants that made financial products Thetwosideswerestillne- is leading in the polls, was Bureauarenumbered. people hurt by the coronavi- toestablishapubliccredit-re- ultimatelymoreexpensivefor gotiatinghowmuchfundingto makingithardertoreachabi- Mortgage lenders and fi- rus recession, according to portingagencyasanalterna- customers. provide state and local gov- partisan agreement in the nancial-technology firms ne- peoplefamiliarwiththemat- tive to the companies that Mr. Trump ran for presi- ernments,aswellaslegalpro- waningdaysofthecampaign. gotiatingwiththeagencyover ter.Forexample,Biden’steam createcreditreports. dentonpromisestoeasereg- tectionssoughtbySenateMa- SenateMajorityWhipJohn potential settlements are wants to make sure lenders The CFPB was launched in ulationandtorollbackDodd- jorityLeaderMitchMcConnell Thune(R.,S.D.)said“thefog pushingtoresolvetheircases who have let borrowers tem- 2011inthewakeofthefinan- Frank,thepostcrisisfinancial (R., Ky.) for businesses, of the election” had prodded quickly, according to people porarily skip mortgage pay- cialcrisis,whenMr.Bidenwas lawthatcreatedtheCFPB.Af- schoolsandotherentitiesop- lawmakerstogo“totheirbat- with knowledge of the cases. mentsdon’trushtoforeclose vicepresident.Thebrainchild ter Mr. Cordray resigned in eratingduringthepandemic. tlestations”ontheissue. Their thinking, these people onthemnextyear. of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, it late2017,theTrumpadminis- Even a deal reached this —AndrewRestuccia said,isthatpenaltiesanden- ABidenspokesmansaidthe holdsauniquemissionamong trationappointedMickMulva- week with broad, bipartisan andCatherineLucey forcement would be much former vice president “be- federal financial regulators: ney to run the bureau on an support would face logistical contributedtothisarticle. harsherifJoeBidenbecomes lievesweneedtoreversethe protectingconsumers.Regula- interimbasis. presidentinJanuary. Trumpadministration’sefforts torssuchastheOfficeofthe Mr.Mulvaney,aRepublican, A Biden administration is to weaken the CFPB” and had proposed abolishing the expected to embrace a more wantsto“holdfinancialinsti- agency when he was a con- aggressive role for the CFPB, tutions accountable for dis- ‘It’soneofthevery gressmanandcalledit“asad, which in many ways has criminatorypractices.” sick joke.” He quickly put all fewplaceswhere grown less forceful during ACFPBspokeswomansaid existing enforcement actions PresidentTrump’stimeinof- theagency’scurrentdirector, youcouldeasilysee underreviewandrequesteda fice.Forthefinancialsector,a KathyKraninger,whowasin- budgetofzerodollarsforone a180-degreeturn.’ reinvigorated CFPB could be stalledbytheTrumpadminis- quarter, saying the bureau one of the most immediate tration, “continues to carry could operate on existing impactsofaBidenpresidency. out the Bureau’s mission of funds. Under a new CFPB direc- protectingconsumersthrough Mr. Mulvaney said this tor,“youwillseesomepretty regulation, supervision, en- Comptroller of the Currency week that he had wanted to big changes pretty quickly, forcementandeducation.” andtheFederalDepositInsur- focusoncompaniesthatwere bothontheenforcementand A Biden administration ance Corp. ensure the safety acting in ways the CFPB had rule-making side,” said Den- wouldexpecttheCFPBtore- andsoundnessoflenders. already established as viola- S REUTER natisBKeettlleerheMra,rckheitesf,eaxnecaudtvivoe- nweewreitcsenfotrcauls toon iatrseaesartlhieart chiTehf,eRbiucrheaarudunCdoerdrraitys, ffirrest- tlaiownss.o“fWceondsuidmenro-tprwotaencttiotno O/ cacy group that lobbies for years. That would include quently bumped heads with wastetimeonharassingpeo- G RA tighterfinancialregulations. scrutiny of payday lenders, businesses. Companies ac- plethatwereundertakingle- D AL “It’s one of the very few monitoring student-loan ser- cusedtheCFPBofpenalizing galactivitiesthatsomepeople LarryKudlowsaidstimulusnegotiatorswererunningoutoftime. placeswhereyoucouldeasily vicers and ensuring that mi- them without providing a justdidn’tlike,”hesaid. Lawyers Push to Reunite Separated Families Economic Recovery Is Slowing, Fed Says BYALICIAA.CALDWELL secretary Brian Morgenstern andhousedinmigrantshelters of policy a few days after Mr. disputed the characterization aroundtheU.S.TheTrumpad- Trump ordered an end to the Lawyersforimmigrantfami- of the claim, saying many of ministrationhaslongsaidpar- practice.Thejudgealsodirected BYDAVIDHARRISON space now that employees liesseparatedattheU.S.-Mex- the parents “have declined to entsweregiventheoptionof thegovernmenttoreunitepar- have been working success- icobordersaytheycan’tfind accept their children back.” beingdeportedwiththeirchil- entswiththeirchildren. TheU.S.economygrewata fullyfromhome. theparentsof545children,a ChaseJennings,aDepartment dren. Some parents said they Last year, the government “slighttomodest”paceinthe The report, known as the new claim made as part of a ofHomelandSecurityspokes- were misled or coerced into acknowledgedthatasmanyas earlyfall,thelatestindication beigebook,isacollectionofan- lawsuitchallengingtheTrump man,said“DHShastakenev- signing documents that al- 1,500otherchildrenhadbeen that the economic recovery ecdotesfrombusinesscontacts administration’spolicyofsepa- erysteptofacilitatethereuni- lowed them to be deported separated from their parents fromthepandemicisslowing, aroundthecountry.TheFedcol- ratingfamiliesdetainedatthe ficationofthesefamilieswhere withouttheirchildren,accord- beforetheMay2018policywas aFederalReservereportsaid lectedcommentsthroughOct.9. southernborder. theparentswantedsuchreuni- ing to court filings from the putinplaceborder-wide.Many Wednesday. Companies said they were As many as two-thirds of ficationtooccur.” ACLUandothergroups. ofthosechildrenwerethought The report found that the “generallyoptimisticorposi- theparents,mostlyfromCen- Separatingimmigrantfami- Theadministration’sinitia- tohavebeenseparatedduring recovery was proceeding on tive” about the future but tral America, are thought to lieswhotriedenteringtheU.S. tive separating parents and atrialrunbytheBorderPatrol separatetracks,withtheman- notedthattherewasstillalot havebeendeportedbyU.S.au- without permission, in many childrenwaspartofitsbroader in New Mexico and the far ufacturing,residentialhousing ofuncertaintyintheiroutlook, thorities, according to the fil- cases to request asylum, was efforttodetermigrantfamilies westernedgeofTexas. andbankingindustriesreport- inparticularinregardstoNo- ingmadeinfederalcourtTues- made a border-wide policy in from crossing the border and Afterthepolicywasended, ingsteadygrowth,whilecon- vember’selection. day by lawyers from the May 2018. As many as 2,800 asking for asylum in the U.S. theadministrationsaidithad sumerspendingandcommer- Thereportpaintedapicture AmericanCivilLibertiesUnion. childrenwerekeptfromtheir Duringthegovernment’s2019 no system to track separated cialrealestateremainedweak. of a disjointed employment “These are children who parents before President budgetyear,borderagentsar- families.Atthetime,aHealth Forinstance,homebuilders situation,wheremanycompa- havebeenseparatedforyears, Trumpissuedanexecutiveor- restedmorethan473,000peo- andHumanServicesofficialin intheDallasregionsaidhigh niescontinuedtolayoffsome someofwhomwerejustbabies der scrapping the policy the pletravelingasfamilies.Under charge of family reunification demand had produced back- workers, while struggling to when taken from their par- followingmonth,followingout- immigration law, almost any- saidtheagencywastryingto logsofworkandraisedprices. recruit others. Employers ents,” said Lee Gelernt, an cryoverthepractice. one is permitted to apply for buildone.Sincethen,agroup Workersandsupplieswerein blamedthelaborsituationon ACLUlawyerleadingthelaw- Children separated from asylum once on U.S. soil, re- oflawyersandimmigrantad- shortsupply. workerhealthconcernsandon suit. “These families must be parentswereplacedinthecus- gardlessofhowtheyarrived. vocates have worked to track Thepicturewaslessrosyin alackofaccesstochildcare. reunited, and the administra- todyoftheU.S.Departmentof AfederaljudgeinSanDiego downthousandsofparentsin commercialrealestate.Atoy Many companies have raised tionmustbeheldaccountable.” Health and Humans Services’ barred the government from Central America, using bill- makerintheBostonareawas wagesorofferedflexiblework White House deputy press OfficeofRefugeeResettlement separatingfamiliesasamatter boardsandradioads. rethinking its need for office arrangementsinresponse. A4|Thursday,October22,2020 THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. P W L C 10 11 12 H T G K R F A M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O I X X ***** U.S. NEWS Obama Hits Trail for His Former VP BYKENTHOMAS people’slivesbetter.You’vegot ANDCATHERINELUCEY tohaveaplan.” Referencing Mr. Trump’s WASHINGTON—Former contractionofthecoronavirus President Obama returned to earlierthismonth,Mr.Obama thecampaigntrailWednesday said:“DonaldTrumpisn’tsud- with a blistering critique of denlygoingtoprotectallofus. PresidentTrump’shandlingof He can’t even take the basic thecoronaviruspandemic,while stepstoprotecthimself.” thepresidentbarnstormedthe Mr.Trump,whohasrepeat- battlegroundstateofNorthCar- edlycriticizedhispredecessor olinaasheseeksaboostinthe and sought to undo his major closingdaysoftherace. policies,dismissedMr.Obama’s Mr. Obama made his first criticism during an evening SS fall campaign appearances in rallyinNorthCarolina,oneof PRE D Philadelphia,inoneofthena- aboutadozenkeycompetitive ATE tion’stopbattlegroundstates, statesforbothcampaigns. OCI whereheurgedvoterstosup- Before a large outdoor SS A port Democratic nominee Joe crowdinGastonia,Mr.Trump M/ U Biden, his former vice presi- said, “There was nobody that OC ddeenntt.Mhard.Ofbaailmedastaoiddtehlieveprreosin- HcaimllaprayigCnliendtohna,r”dreertfuorrncinrogotkoeda MATTSL themostbasicresponsibilities nickname he frequently used FormerPresidentObama,campaigninginPhiladelphiaforJoeBiden,saidthepresident.‘can’teventakethebasicstepstoprotecthimself.’ of the presidency: the health forhis2016rival. andsafetyofthenation. “Hesaid,‘Hewillnotbeour Duringhismorethanhour- otersandMS-13killers”would current and former White PollsshowMr.Bidenwithan “I get that this president president,’ but before that he long remarks, he framed the roam free, referring to the Houseoccupantscameonthe edgeoverthepresidentnation- wantsfullcreditfortheecon- said, ‘He will not run.’ Then I race as a choice “between a criminalgang. eveofThursday’sfinaldebate allyandinseveralbattleground omy he inherited and zero ran,”Mr.Trumpsaid.“Andhe TrumpsuperrecoveryoraBi- Mr. Trump also continued and with less than two weeks states,butMr.Biden’scampaign blameforthepandemicthathe said,‘Hewillnotgetthenomi- den super depression. It’s be- hisattacksonMr.Biden’sson remainingbeforetheelection. has warned against compla- ignored. But you know what, nation.’ I got the nomination. tweenaTrumpboomandaBi- Hunter and his international Mr.Bidenwasoffthecampaign cencyandsoughttogalvanizea thejobdoesn’tworkthatway,” Andhesaid,‘Hewillnotbeour denlockdown.” business dealings. Seeking to trailforathirdstraightdayat largeturnoutofearlyvoters. theformerpresidentsaidata president’andIwon. Mr.Trumpdeclaredthecor- win support from women, he hisDelawarehome,preparing During an earlier appear- drive-in rally outside Citizens “Theonlyonemoreunhappy onaviruspandemicwas“round- appealedto“America’sincredi- for the debate. His running ance, Mr. Obama stressed the Bank Park. “Tweeting at the thanCrookedHillarythatnight ingacorner,”asnewcasesare blemoms,”promisingtoopen mate,Sen.KamalaHarris,was needtovotetoagroupofBlack television doesn’t fix things. was Barack Hussein Obama,” risingintheUnitedStates.He schools. also in North Carolina on lawmakers and community Makingstuffupdoesn’tmake Mr.Trumpsaid. saidthatunderMr.Biden,“ri- Theduelingappearancesby Wednesday. leaders. Week of Illness and Setbacks Shook Trump Campaign BYMICHAELC.BENDER cording to Mr. Trump’s per- ANDREBECCABALLHAUS sonalattorneyRudyGiuliani. Advisers including Messrs. WASHINGTON—Inthedays ChristieandGiulianicautioned afterthefirstdebateSept.29 the president that Mr. Biden betweenPresidentTrumpand mighttrytointerrupthim. Democratic challenger Joe Bi- Messrs. Stepien and Miller den, the president faced two urged the president to pivot problems. away from himself and go on One was his debate perfor- offense.Theentiregroupurged mance.Ontheflighthomefrom Mr. Trump to give Mr. Biden, the debate, he described it as who they see as prone to superbtofamilyandstaff,who gaffes,roomtospeak. saidlittletodissuadehim.But Once on the debate stage, bythenextday,JaredKushner, Mr. Trump ended up tangling Mr.Trump’ssenioradviserand withmoderatorChrisWallace S son-in-law, was imploring GEandinterruptinghisopponent A M friendlymediapersonalitiesand Iso manytimesthatMr.Biden Y otahgtehgrer-reinsa-sllilaviweesdatbeoobluaettveethlsewtyailtnehghrheyishafnaadd- RESSE/GETTutaetpr.ow”naMerpdr.osiTntrthuaamtskpheedtohbldilmaamtidoeed“ssMhaufrt-. fdaimspillaiayredw,aitchcotrhdeingcatlols.pePoopllles NCE-PtWioanllsa.cHeisfoprerhfoisrmowannceinstteurnrnuepd- A would show the performance FRadvisers,oneofwhomlaterde- hadcostthepresidentsupport. NCEscribedthepresident’sperfor- The other was the fallout AGEmanceas“oneofthemostin- fromtheSupremeCourtnomi- OEB/credible self-inflicted wounds nation ceremony he had held Lofalltime.” UL the previous weekend at the A Twodayslater,adviserHope S White House, which Anthony PresidentTrump,seenWednesdayatarallyinGastonia,N.C.,hasaskedsomeadvisersaboutshakinguphisre-electionteam. Hicks,whohadn’tattendedthe Fauci, the nation’s top infec- Barrettceremony,testedposi- tious disease expert, would heads to Nashville, Tenn., for Wednesday,Mr.Trumphadn’t messaging that the pandemic photosessiondrewsomeunin- tive for Covid, said people fa- soon describe as a “super- the second and final debate attendedanyprepsessionsfor wasalmostover.Thepresident vitedguests,includingAttorney miliarwiththematter. spreader” of Covid-19. Within withMr.Biden. Thursday’s debate, people fa- went from being tested daily GeneralWilliamBarrandWhite DespiteMs.Hicks’spositive days, Mr. Trump would test Some advisers have urged miliarwiththemattersaid. early in the year to saying in House chief of staff Mark result,Mr.Trumptraveledthat positiveforthedisease. himtorethinkhisdebate-prep- More than a dozen White Julyhewasbeingtestedevery Meadows, who invited others afternoontoNewJersey,where On Thursday Mr. Trump aration strategy, but, as of Houseofficials,campaignstaff twoorthreedays. along. he held an indoor event with and Republican advisers say Since the diagnosis of the In all, 10 people who at- supporters and a partly out- Mr.Trumpwashurtbyhisown president and more than a tendedtheWhiteHouseevent door fundraiser with a larger decisionsonhowtoapproach dozen advisers, White House that day later tested positive group.At12:54a.m.Friday,he the debate and how to block officialshavelaidoutanarray for coronavirus, six of whom tweeted he and the first lady the spread of coronavirus oftheoriesonthesourceofthe spent time in the Diplomatic hadthemselvestestedpositive. withintheWhiteHouse. outbreak.Mosthavesaidthey Room, including former New Overthenext24hours,three Mr.Trumpispubliclyopti- believe the infection can be JerseyGov.ChrisChristieand members of the debate-prep mistic, but privately appears formerWhiteHousecounselor team—Messrs. Christie and awarethatheistrailinginthe KellyanneConway.Mr.Christie StepienandMs.Conway—said race, people familiar with the Afterthedebate,he and Ms. Conway were part of they too had tested positive. mattersaid.Hehasaskedsome theteamthatspenttimethat The White House hadn’t con- toldaidesheblamed advisers about shaking up his weekend preparing the presi- tacted any of them after Ms. re-electionteam,seekingopin- themoderatorforhis dentforthedebate. Hicks,whoalsoparticipatedin ionsoncampaignmanagerBill Tuesdaybroughtthefirstde- thedebateprep,testedpositive. owninterruptions. Stepien and adviser Jason bate.Mr.Trumpeschewedtra- StayingatWalterReedNa- Miller. ditionalpracticesessionsinfa- tionalMilitaryMedicalCenter WhiteHousespokesmanJudd vorofinformaldiscussionswith onOct.3,Mr.Trumpnoticeda Deere said the president was histeam,adviserssaid.Atone long gap after 1 p.m. on Fox “focused on delivering results traced back to the president’s pointduringpractice,heasked News, when none of his sup- fortheAmericanpeople,includ- announcement on Sept. 26 of thegroup,“Whyareyouguysin porterswereontheair.Hedic- ingdevelopingasafe,effective JudgeAmyConeyBarrettashis here?Whyaren’tyououtthere tated a statement to Mr. Giu- vaccine,reachingastimulusdeal nomineetotheSupremeCourt. defendingmeonTV?” liani,declaringhimselfreadyto with Congress, and rebuilding After a Rose Garden cere- Members of the group at leavethehospital. theAmericaneconomy.” mony with Judge Barrett on timeshurledtoughquestionsat That evening, an adviser Some administration offi- that Saturday afternoon, Mr. the president to see how he said,Mr.Trumpinphonecalls cialssaidtheyfelttheCovid-19 Trump moved inside to the wouldrespond.“Youmessedup complainedhedidn’tfeelwell. outbreak in the White House DiplomaticReceptionRoomto Covid. You killed people,” Mr. Hequizzedsomeofhisadvis- had been inevitable since the take a few photos with Judge Christie, who at times played ers who had tested positive: spring,whenMr.Trumpbegan Barrett and her family. The Mr.Biden,saidatonepoint,ac- “DoyouthinkIgaveittoyou?” RATESVALIDTHROUGH Democrats to Boycott Panel Vote on Barrett NOVEMBER30,2020 BYLINDSAYWISE andsheisexpectedtosolidify day with the minority leader, 10 Democrats serving on the aconservativemajorityonthe Sen.ChuckSchumer(D.,N.Y.). Judiciary Committee and 12 WASHINGTON—Democrats courtifconfirmedbythefull TheJudiciarypanel’schair- Republicans.Butthechairman ontheSenateJudiciaryCom- Senate in the coming days. man,Sen.LindseyGraham(R., could override the rules if he mittee plan to boycott the Democratssaythatfillingthe S.C.),toldreportersonCapitol wanted. panel’sThursdayvoteonJudge seat should have been left to Hill Wednesday night that Senate Majority Leader Amy Coney Barrett’s nomina- thewinnerofthepresidential therewouldbeavoteThurs- MitchMcConnell(R.,Ky.)has tiontotheSupremeCourt,in election,butcoulddolittleto day without Democrats, even indicatedhewillfileforare- protestofRepublicans’pushto stop Republicans after they if that meant breaking com- quiredproceduralvoteonFri- get President Trump’s pick decided to move ahead with mitteerules. day,withavotetoadvancethe confirmedbeforeElectionDay. thepick. Committeerulesrequirethe nominationpossibleasearlyas Judge Barrett was nomi- “Republicanshavemovedat presence of two members of Sunday. A final confirmation natedlastmonthbyPresident breakneck speed to jam theminoritypartytoconduct vote by the full Senate is ex- Trumptofillthevacancycre- through this nominee,” said businessandamajoritytobe pectednextweek. ated by the death of liberal thecommittee’sDemocratsina “actuallypresent”inorderto —SiobhanHughes Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, statement issued on Wednes- vote on a nominee. There are contributedtothisarticle. THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. Thursday,October22,2020|A5 ****** U.S. NEWS State Scrambles on Mail-In Ballots Officials Say Iran Pennsylvaniaelection Attempts “I have never felt such an workersfieldfloodof apprehension,” said Ms. Barnes, 70, a retired union questionsfromvoters To Scare pipefitter. unfamiliarwithprocess A lifelong Democrat, she saidsheisbackingformerVice U.S. Voters BYKRISMAHER President Joe Biden. She de- ANDALEXACORSE scribedPresidentTrumpas“a disaster” and worries about WASHINGTON,Pa.—Melanie potential disruptions caused BYDUSTINVOLZ Ostranderhasbeenworking12 by his supporters. “I wasn’t ANDSADIEGURMAN hours a day, seven days a going to let anything happen week,sincetheendofSeptem- tomyballot.” WASHINGTON—Iran is re- ber. The director of the elec- ColleenToe,78,saidsheis sponsible for a barrage of tions office in Washington alsoconcernedaboutunrest— emailssenttoAmericansthat County said she is seeing a butcomingfromtheleft—and purported to be from a far- flood of mail-in ballots and thatsheisbackingMr.Trump rightgroupandwereintended nervous voters calling to in- forasecondtime. tointimidatevotersandincite quireaboutthem. “I’mveryworriedaboutthe social unrest ahead of the The county south of Pitts- whole country, the hatred, presidentialelection,U.S.offi- burghhasroughly152,000reg- whereeveryoneisjustsovio- cialssaid. istered voters, and officials lentwitheachother,”saidMs. The emails were sent to havesofarsentoutmorethan Toe, who taught elementary Democratic voters in several 40,000 mail-in and absentee schoolfor36years.“Allthings battleground states such as ballots, compared with just considered, I didn’t want to FloridaandPennsylvaniaand 5,000fouryearsago. takeachanceonmynotbeing were intended to appear as Ms. Ostrander said she ex- abletovote.” thoughtheywereauthoredby pectstobeabletotallyallof GES Therealsohavebeentech- thefar-rightgroup,theProud thereturnedballotsovertwo MA nology changes in Pennsylva- I Bmoilyisa,rawccitohrdtihnegmtoatpteero.plefa- dEaleycst,iosntaDrtaiyn.gHaetr 7offaic.me.woilnl GETTY nplieam. Aenllte6d7 cvooutnintigesmhaavcehinimes- genDciereJcotohrnoRfaNtcaltiifofenaslaIindtealtlia- hloapvees52anpdeopscleanonpienngingbaelnlovtes-, AKELA/ tbhaalltoptsrofdourceimpparpoevrebdacskeucuprsitoyf M Wednesday night announce- comparedwithfivein2016. K against hacking or glitches. R mentatFBIheadquartersthat “It’sanelectionthatwewill MA Thosemachinesfacetheirfirst Iran and Russia have both neverforget,”shesaid. Voterscasttheirearly-votingballotsinPhiladelphiaonSaturday.Manyvoterssaytheyareanxious presidentialelection,afterbe- takenspecificactionsinanat- Forthefirsttimeinapresi- thattheirballotscouldgoastray,andsomeworrythattheU.S.PostalServicecouldbeoverwhelmed. ing used in the state’s June tempt to influence public dentialelection,Pennsylvania primaryandotherrecentelec- opinion in the presidential voterscanvotebymailwith- couldgoastray.Someworried tionsinthestate. election. He accused Iran of out providing a reason this PartiesPlantoKeep andvotersacrossthecountry that the U.S. Postal Service Washington County, which being behind the deceptive yearasaresultofa2019law. toexercisetheirconstitutional could be overwhelmed, and includessuburbsofPittsburgh, CloseEyeonVoting emails meant to intimidate Useoftheballotshasskyrock- righttovoteinthemosteasy others wanted to avoid is one of a ring of southwest voters, though he didn’t de- etedamidthecoronaviruspan- andconvenientwayforthem.” crowdedpollingstationsdur- PennsylvaniacountiesthatMr. scribethemindetailormen- demic, and election officials TheTrumpcampaignsays ingthepandemic. Trump carried by wide mar- tion the Proud Boys. He also saytheyarebeingbombarded Bothpartiesandpresiden- theexplosionofmail-inballots TheU.S.PostalServicesays ginsfouryearsago. saidthatIranwascirculating byquestionsfromvotersunfa- tialcampaignshavevowedto raisestheriskofadministrative it has ample capacity to de- LisaCrosby,adischargeco- a video that is promoting a miliarwiththeprocess. signuprecordnumbersofvol- errors.“AsPresidentTrumphas liverballotsanddeployedad- ordinator at the Allegheny false narrative about fraudu- OnMonday,thelastdayto unteersandlawyerstomoni- saidallyear,theDemocrats’ ditionalresourcestogivepri- CountyJail,saidshelikesMr. lent ballots being cast from register to vote in the state, torvotingandconductother rushedrulechangesandcon- ority to election mail this Trump’s support for law en- abroad. workers in the Washington get-out-the-voteefforts. stantattemptstoscarevoters month. forcementwhileshefilledout Alireza Miryousefi, a County Elections Office han- InPennsylvaniaalone,the awayfromthepolls—onlynow Other voters here said the an application for a mail-in spokesman for the Iranian dled between 500 and 600 Bidencampaignhasmorethan toscrambletochangetheir riskofElectionDaychaos,in- ballot. “I think that we need missiontotheUnitedNations, calls from voters, far more athousandlawyersandvolun- tuneandencouragein-person cluding violence, is making fourmoreyearsofhiswork,” denied the allegations and thananyotherday,theysaid. teersandapoll-watcherpro- votingwhentheyrealizedtheir themcasttheirmail-inballots shesaid. said Iran doesn’t interfere in Mostcallswereaboutmail-in gram,Bidencampaignspokes- mathwasn’taddingup,”Trump earlyandinperson. Carl Zawicki, 63, a retired theelectionsofothernations. ballots. manT.J.Ducklosaid.“Weare campaignspokeswomanThea Barbara Barnes visited her electrician; his wife, Leanne “Iranhasnointerestinin- Ms.Ostranderhas18people encouragingPennsylvanians McDonaldsaid. post office Tuesday and had Zawicki, 60, a retired nurse, terfering in the U.S. election sendingoutballots,receiving hermail-inballotinherpurse, andtheirdaughter,Kaylin,30, andnopreferencefortheout- themandfieldingphonecalls. butshedecidedtodrivetothe who works in marketing, all come,”hesaid. That’supfrom12peoplefour will accept ballots mailed by deadline,“unlessapreponder- Washington County Elections droppedoffballotsforMr.Bi- Russia has previously de- yearsago. Election Day as long as they ance of the evidence demon- Officeanddropitdirectlyinto den,ratherthanvoteinperson nied interfering in U.S. elec- Under a state Supreme arrive up to three days after stratesthatitwasmailedafter asteelballotbox. afewblocksfromtheirhome tions. CourtrulingthattheU.S.Su- Election Day and allow those ElectionDay.” Othervotersstreamedinto onElectionDay. —RachaelLevy preme Court declined to dis- withillegiblepostmarkstobe Many voters here say they the office all day with their “I just want to get it over contributedtothisarticle. turb, county election offices counted if received by the are anxious that their ballots ownballots. with,”Mr.Zawickisaid. A6|Thursday,October22,2020 **** THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. U.S. NEWS Europe’s Antitrust Case The Businesses Where Google Is the Biggest Had Little Lasting Effect (And Where It Isn’t) ByKatherineRiley TheJusticeDepartmentfiledanantitrustlawsuit BYSAMSCHECHNER “Withsizecomesresponsi- TuesdayagainstAlphabetInc.’sGoogle,allegingthe ANDVALENTINAPOP bility,” said Margrethe Ve- companyactedwronglytomaintainitsposition stager, the EU’s competition atopthesearchandsearch-advertisingindustries. Europe’saggressivepursuit and digital-policy czar, in a of antitrust cases against Al- newsconferenceSept.18.“It’s Googlehascalledthelawsuitdeeplyflawed,and phabetInc.’sGooglewaslonga importantwedon’tletahand- warnedthatifsuccessful,itcouldresultinhigher beacon for detractors of the ful of companies define the pricesforconsumers. search giant world-wide. Now rulesofthegame.” theyseeitasacautionarytale. The Google blog post says Hereisalookatthecompany’sfootprintacross European Union regulators the company supports severalareasoftechnology: havededicatedmorethanade- “thoughtfulregulation”anden- cade to curbing Google’s al- gages with governments “on Search Other Googlecaptures legedquashingofcompetitors, ways to promote good out- morethan imposing$9billioninfinesand comes, encourage innovation 92% orderstochangebusinessprac- S andprotectconsumers.” tices. But mechanisms Google AGE The EU’s disputes with Bing ofworld-wide introducedtocomplywithEU IM Googledatebackmorethana Yahoo Baidu searchtraffic Y decisions have done little to GETT decade. The commission ini- Googleistheworld’smostwidelyusedsearchengine.The pthaerefiirtsstmofatrhkeetEpUo’ssitthiornee.Sdienccie- RESSE/ toifalGlyootrgileedmtoissceotntdleuacltl.eBgauttiopnos- JtouscthiacelleDnegpeatrhtmeceonmtspuaintyis’stbhueslainteessstaptrtaecmticpetsbiynasegaorvcehr.nment psiaonnys’slarnevdeenduiena2n0d17s,tothcekpcorimce- NCE-P lfirtoicmal oFprapnocseitioann,dpaGrteircmulaanrlyy, TheEuropeanUnionhasfinedthecompanyabout$9billion A haverisenbyabouthalf. FR scuttled three successive at- forantitrustviolations,suchasfavoringitsownshoppingads Some of Google’s competi- NCE tempts. When Ms. Vestager insearchresults.Googlehasappealedthoserulings,saying tors say the EU’s decisions AGE tookover,shereversedcourse thatself-preferencingisanewlegalprincipleandnotasound were too late and too weakly YS/ and began filing formal basisforthepenalties. H enforcedtohavearealimpact. NT charges. H NowtheyhopetheU.S.Justice O In June 2017, the commis- J DigitalAds Anestimated Departmentwillstrikeamore EUcompetitionanddigital-policyczarMargretheVestager sion ruled on its first case, 40% significantblowwithitslawsuit inMarch2019,afteranewfinewasimposedonGoogle. findingthatGooglehadabused Other filed Tuesday alleging Google thedominanceofitssearchen- ofdigitalads usedanticompetitivetacticsto Competition officials can’t Techlobbyistssay,however, ginebyputtingitsownprod- arepurchasedon maintainthedominanceofits “guarantee a specific market thattheU.S.caseisamisuseof uct advertisements—dubbed aGoogleplatform* *EstimatescomefromaU.K.studyoftheU.K.market. searchengine. outcome,andIdon’tthinkwe antitrust law, brandished in GoogleShopping—atthetopof Anestimated Googlesaysitfacesintense shouldeventryto,”saidOlivier part to score political points, many search-results pages, 50% competitionandthatitsprod- Guersent,atopEUantitrustof- similar to their objections to pushing down other websites Other ucts benefit consumers. “Our ficial,atarecentconference.He theEUcases.TheComputer& thatofferproductcomparisons ofdigitaladsaresold success is based on providing addedthat“it’snotthetaskof CommunicationsIndustryAsso- andadsfromonlinemerchants. Xandr onaGoogleplatform* the best results, and if we’re remediespolicytoprovidecom- ciation said in response to Another decision in July Googleownsthemostpopulartoolsusedtoplaceandbuydigital not,userscanquicklyandeas- pensationforthedamagessuf- Tuesday’slawsuitthattheU.S. 2018 presages in some ways ads.Atleast40%ofdigitaladsintheU.K.arepurchasedona ily switch to rivals,” the com- feredbyindividualcompanies.” tech sector has boomed until theU.S.complaintfiledTues- Google-ownedplatform,accordingtoareportfromtheU.K.’s panysaidinablogpostnoted Thathasn’tstoppedcompet- nowbecauseitsantitrustpolicy day. In it, the EU argued CompetitionandMarketsAuthority. byaspokeswoman.Googlehas itorsfromaskingformorein- “encourages dynamic markets Googlehadillegallymuscledits appealed the EU’s decisions vasiveremedies. thatrewardinnovatorsanddis- searchengineandChromeweb IntheU.S.,stateattorneysgeneralarelookingintothecompany’s even as it has implemented “Europe’s lesson for Wash- ruptsluggishcompetitors.” browserontomobilephonesby controlofthedigital-advertisingmarket.Googledeclined remediestocomplywiththem. ingtonistogoforthejugular— WhiletheEUhasdefended abusing its control of its An- tocommentonapossiblelawsuitfromthestates,butsaid Atissueisahard-foughtde- torequirechangestoGoogle’s its decisions, the European droidmobile-operatingsystem. inarecentblogpostthatitsproducts‘leveltheplayingfield bate about whether competi- business that make a real dif- Commission,thebloc’sexecu- The commission ruled that it forsmallbusinesseseverywhere.’ tion enforcement can—or ference in the market,” said tivearm,isalsoproposingnew was illegal for Google to re- should—gobeyondanarrowfo- ThomasVinje,apartneratlaw legislationthatwouldallowit quire phone makers to install cusonconsumerwelfare,orat- firmCliffordChancewhorepre- toactmorequicklyincasesin- thesearchengineandbrowser Smartphones Androidrunsaround tempt more radical interven- sented FairSearch, a lobby volving so-called gatekeeper if they wanted to include 75% tionstoredrawthebalanceof group led by Oracle Corp. in companies like big internet Google’sPlayStore,thedomi- iOS marketpowerincasesofabuse. theEU’scaseagainstGoogle. firms. nantwaytogetAndroidapps. ofsmartphones Other world-wide Apple’siOSpowersalmost60%ofU.S.smartphones.Elsewhere Google intheworld,mostsmartphonesrunonGoogle’sAndroid operatingsystem.ThatispartlybecauseGoogleallowsany smartphonemanufacturertouse—andcustomize—Android Ex-CEO foritsdevices. Hits DOJ Maps GoogleMaps GoogleMaps 70% isusedby Waze 70% ContinuedfromPageOne 17% “Allantitrustcasesarediffi- AppleMaps ofmonthlynavigation cult to win,” said Gene Kim- andmapappusers* 16% melman,aformerJusticeDe- partmentantitrustofficialand GoogleEarth 2% now senior adviser to Public Knowledge, a public-interest GES MapQuest *Figuresdon’taddupto100because group that has advocated for MA 1% userscanusemorethanonetool. I sintrothneg taencthitrsuescttoern.f“oHrceeremeitn’st GETTY In2013,GooglepurchasedWaze,anIsraelistartupthatwasthen particularlytrickybecauseyou ATT/ GoogleMaps’biggestcompetitor.AppleMaps,thenext-biggest don’thaveaclassicpricefight PL playerinnavigation,comespre-installedonAppledevices,but R or market control of physical NCE accordingtoComscore,GoogleMapsloggedover37million assetsthatpeoplecanseeand PE monthlyU.S.iPhoneusersin2018,over6millionmorethan S touch.” Googlehaslongarguedthatconsumerscanreadilychooseotherservices. AppleMaps. Butheandotherobservers said Google has challenges of Video YouTubecaptures its own, including explaining JudgePresidedOver Foods. culationspresentedbythe anestimated why,eventhoughitalreadyhas BigAntitrustCase Thatsummer,thejudgeis- commission. Vimeo 73% adominantmarketposition,it suedaninjunctionblockingthe Morerecently,Judge haspaidlargesumsofmoney deal,sayingina128-pagerul- Mehtaissuedahigh-profile oftheonlinevideo Other platformmarket tobusinesspartners,including ingthatthetie-upwasthe rulinglastyearthatsaidPresi- AppleInc.,soitssearchengine WASHINGTON—TheJustice typeoflargecombinationthat dentTrumpcouldn’tblocka GooglepurchasedYouTubefor$1.65billionin2006.Sincethen, will be the default option on Department’slawsuitagainst spurredCongress,decadesear- subpoenafromaHousecom- thevideositehasplayedanincreasinglyimportantroleinthe mobile phones and internet Googlehasbeenassignedto lier,togivethegovernment mitteeseekingfinancialre- company’ssearchanddigital-advertisingbusiness. browsers. U.S.DistrictJudgeAmit thepowertohaltmergers. cordsfromhislongtimeac- Datafrommarket-researchfirmDatanyzesuggestthatYouTube Thosebusinessdealsarethe Mehta,anObamaappointee Syscoabandonedthe countingfirm. isfourtimesthesizeofthenext-largestplatformthatallows central focus of the govern- whohaspresidedoveramajor transactiondayslater. Thatcaseremainsinlitiga- userstoupload,convert,storeandplayvideosonline. ment’scase. antitrustcase. Becauseantitrustcases tionaftermakingatriptothe On Wednesday, shares of JudgeMehtajoinedthe rarelygotocourt,many SupremeCourt. Google’sparent,AlphabetInc., benchinearly2015anda judgeshavelittleexperience TheJusticeDepartment’s Browsers SamsungInternet Opera Chromecaptures rose $34.91, or 2.3%, to shorttimelaterdrewacasein withthem,whichcanpresent lawsuitagainstGooglemarks morethan $1,585.99. whichtheFederalTradeCom- challengesforlitigants. thegovernment’smostaggres- Safari 66% Googlehaslongarguedthat missionsoughttoblockthe ThoughJudgeMehtaruled siveantitrustcaseinthetech ofallbrowser consumerscanreadilychoose proposedmergerofthena- fortheFTC,hegrilledthegov- sectorinmorethantwode- Firefox Other usageworld- other services, but “the first tion’stwolargestfooddistrib- ernmentduringtheproceed- cades. Edge wide thing Google has to deal with utors,SyscoCorp.andUS ings,questioningeconomiccal- —BrentKendall GoogleChromeisthemostwidelyusedinternetbrowser is,ifit’ssoeasytoswitch,why intheworld,anditssuccessbothreinforcesandisreinforced isitpayingbillionsofdollarsto byGoogle’sstrongpositioninothersectors.Forinstance, Apple?” said University of asupermarket. allegationsthesoftwaregiant freeproductbearelevantmar- GoogleisthedefaultsearchengineonChrome,andChrome Pennsylvania law professor Mr.Schmidt,inakeynotein- engagedinunlawfulmonopoli- ket?” isthedefaultbrowseronAndroid. HerbertHovenkamp. terviewatTheWallStreetJour- zation. Mr.Hovenkamp,theUniver- The Justice Department’s nal’s Tech Live conference on Inmanyways,thenewlaw- sityofPennsylvaniaprofessor, lawsuitallegesGooglehaslong Wednesday,describedGoogleas suit“isalmostacarboncopyof saidthedepartmenthasagood SmartSpeakers Apple Googlecontrols usedaninterlockingwebofex- having“ruthless”competition, the Microsoft case,” Mr. Kim- shot of winning if it stays fo- 40% clusionary arrangements and particularly from Microsoft melman said, adding that nei- cused on narrow and specific Amazon businessdealstolockinitssta- Corp.,whoseBingsearchengine thercasewasfocusedonprice, legal claims, such as its argu- oftheU.S. smart-speaker tusasthepreferredsearchpro- runsadistantsecondtoGoogle butonallegedharmstoinnova- ments against Google’s busi- Facebook Other market vider and lock out any poten- insearchvolume.Heobserved tion and product quality. The nessdealwithApple. tial competitor. The that while he was CEO, until government, he said, has pre- The department, he said, Googleisfastgaininggroundinsmartspeakers,abusiness department said this lack of 2011,hestudiedcloselythegov- sentedalegitimatelegaltheory couldhavebroughtclaimsun- thatAmazon.comInc.haslongled.Atthebeginningof2017, competitionmeansthereislit- ernment’s prior antitrust case andcanattackyearsofconduct derapartofthelawthatpro- Googlecontrolled24%ofthemarket,accordingtoindustry tle room for other companies againstMicrosoft,andwascare- by Google as it has enjoyed hibits contracts that restrain research.Lastquarter,40%ofthe7.4millionsmartspeakers to become the Google of to- fultoavoidtrippinganywires. overwhelming dominance in tradeandcommerce. purchasedintheU.S.wereGoogledevices. morrow,whichmeansconsum- Mr. Schmidt described the search—and the advertising it Fornowatleast,thegovern- ers have few choices and are suit as “largely driven by Re- sells with its search results. ment has focused on another forcedtoacceptGoogle’spoli- publicans,attheendofaterm “What we don’t know yet is part of the law that bars the CloudComputing GoogleCloudcaptures cies,privacypracticesanduse ofapresidentwhosepollingin- howstrongthefactsareinthe unlawfulmaintenanceofamo- Amazon 6% oftheirpersonaldata. dicatesthathe’sunlikelytobe case,”hesaid. nopoly,whichMr.Hovenkamp WebServices Other Google said it achieved its re-elected.” Chris Sagers, a law profes- saidpresentshigherlegalhur- oftheglobalcloud positionbyskillandingenuity, TheJusticeDepartmenthas soratClevelandStateUniver- dlesbutcouldgivethedepart- MicrosoftAzure AlibabaCloud infrastructuremarket andthatitremainsthemarket deniedthatpoliticsplayedany sity,saidthegovernmentinthe mentmoreroomtoseekbroad leaderbecauseitoffersquality role.Aspokeswomandeclined typicalcasehastoshowthata business changes at Google, Inthe$34.6billioncloud-computingmarket,GoogleCloudlags productsandservicesthatpeo- to comment on Mr. Schmidt’s company is causing anticom- such as breaking up parts of behindAmazonWebServicesandMicrosoftCorp.’sAzure. ple want to use—which often remarks. petitiveharminawell-defined thebusiness,ifitwins. GoogleCloudrevenueincreased8%tojustover$3billion costnothing.Thecompanylik- Thenewlawsuitisthemost market. “The government’s “I believe they’re going for inthesecondquarter,fromfirstquarter.. enedsomeofitsagreementsto aggressiveagainstatechsector challengecouldbemarketdefi- somethingbigger,”hesaid. Sources:Statcounter(search,browsers,mobileoperatingsystems);U.K.CompetitionandMarkets a soda or cereal brand that giantsincetheJusticeDepart- nition,” Mr. Sagers said. “Is —RobCopeland Authority(adtech);VertoAnalytics(maps);Canalys(smartwatches,cloud,smartspeakers); paysforproductplacementin mentsuedMicrosoftin1998on searchanactualmarket?Cana contributedtothisarticle. Datanyze(videoplatforms) THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. Thursday,October22,2020|A7 © 2 0 2 0 D o w J o n e s & C o ., In c . A ll R ig h ts R e s e rv e d . F P D J 0 0 2 You. We thank all our essential workers and partners for (cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6) (cid:2)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:4)(cid:7)(cid:4)(cid:8)(cid:8) (cid:4)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:6)(cid:2)(cid:8) (cid:5)(cid:11) (cid:2)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:7)(cid:13) testing times. As the source of truth for decision-makers around the world, Dow Jones couldn’t you do this without . A8|Thursday,October22,2020 THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. U.S. NEWS CDC Redefines Quarantine Length Studied ‘Close Contact’ CDClooksatwhether childrenreallyneed14 daysathomeafter BYBRIANNAABBOTT schools,businessesandother contactwiththevirus establishmentsbasedecisions Federal health officials on who is allowed to enter changed the definition of a their premises on whether BYSARAHKROUSE close contact of a Covid-19 theyareaclosecontactofan ANDBETSYMCKAY case, after a Vermont prison infected person. It also could officertestedpositivefollow- haveimplicationsforcontact- TheU.S.CentersforDisease ing several brief encounters tracingefforts,potentiallyex- ControlandPreventionisex- withinfectedinmates. panding the number of close ploringwaystoshortenquar- The officer, a 20-year-old contactsforanyonecasethat antineperiodsforschoolchil- man,neverwaswithin6feet healthagencieswouldhaveto drenwhohavebeenincontact ofanyoftheprisonersfor15 trackdown. with people infected with ormoreconsecutiveminutes, The CDC’s updated defini- Covid-19inanefforttospeed SS according to a report on the tion “does mean a really big theirreturntoclassrooms,ac- RE case by the U.S. Centers for overhaul of our response,” P cording to people familiarD Disease Control and Preven- saidCrystalWatson,asenior withthematter. ATE tionandtheVermontDepart- associateattheJohnsHopkins Public-healthofficialsatthe SSOCI ment of Health posted Center for Health Security. CDC and state health depart- H/A Wednesday. “It’s going to make contact mentsarecollectingandana- ATC Afterpublishingthereport tracingawholelotmorediffi- lyzingdatatostudywhetherit SP online,theCDCaltereditsdef- cult and resource intensive, DI ispossibletocondensethe14- S- initionofaclosecontact,say- because there will be more W dayperiodduringwhichchil- NE ing it is now someone who contacts.” drenareadvisedtostayhome HE was within 6 feet of an in- Data are limited to pre- aftercomingincontactwitha H/T fectedpersonforatotalof15 cisely define a close contact, personwhohastestedpositive SMIT minutes or more over a 24- and public-health officials forOCpotvioidn-s19t.he CDC and pub- KELLEY hinoiutiropnerwioads.aTnhyeopnreevwiohuoswdeafs- sehxpoousldurectoinmseidienrsectutimnguslastuivche lic-health officials have dis- Two-weekquarantinesforchildrencanbedisruptivetoeducation.AnelementaryschoolinIndiana. within 6 feet of an infected as correctional facilities, the cussed include allowing chil- personforatleast15minutes. reportsaid. drenwhohavetestednegative changetocurrentrecommen- Still,public-healthofficials ofmorethan57,000child-care “In the end, you just need In addition to time, other for the virus after a certain dations,”headded. saytheyarewaryofmakinga providersfoundthatchildren to inhale enough virus, and factorstoconsiderindefining number of days to cut their The agency defines close changeandreleasingchildren in day-care programs don’t there wasn’t any indication close contact are “proximity, quarantine short or paring contact with infected people from quarantine when they contributetothetransmission that they all need to be in- the duration of exposure, backthenumberofdaysitad- as those who have spent at may still be infectious but of Covid-19 as long as those haledatthesametime,”said whether the infected person viseschildrenremainisolated. least15minuteswithin6feet withoutsymptoms. child-care centers follow Jose-LuisJimenez,aprofessor hassymptoms,whetherthein- Thosediscussionsareongoing of a person who has tested Like many aspects of safety guidelines like mask of chemistry and aerosol sci- fected person was likely to and may not result in a positiveforCovid-19. Covid-19, public-health offi- wearing, operating in small entistattheUniversityofCol- generaterespiratoryaerosols, change,thepeoplesaid. Someparentsandteachers cials’ and scientists’ under- groups and regularly wash oradoBoulder. and environmental factors “We are actively working havetoldpublic-healthofficials standing of the virus and theirhands. The CDC also said the re- such as adequacy of ventila- onpursuingdatathatcanhelp thattwo-weekquarantinesfor transmission risks continues A CDC study of Covid-19 port highlighted the need to tionandcrowding,”thereport informthatdefinitionandthat schoolchildren are disruptive to evolve. Some recent re- trendsamongschoolsbetween wearamask,assomeencoun- said. Investigators weren’t guidance,”saidaCDCspokes- to their education and their search has suggested that March and mid-September ters occurred when inmates abletodeterminethespecific man.“Atthistime,wedonot classmates.Familiessayquar- youngerchildrenmaybeless foundahigherincidenceofthe weren’twearingfacemasks. routeoftheofficer’sinfection, have any clear, concrete sci- antinesofthatlengthcanalso likelytospreadthevirus. virusamongstudentsages12 Thechangecouldhavesig- whetheritwasthroughdrop- ence that would result in a causechild-carechallenges. AnewYaleUniversitystudy to17thanthoseaged5to11. nificant consequences, since lets,aerosolsorsurfaces. Hospitals Refused Pandemic Transfers Due to Insurance S GE A M SeverallargeSouthernCali- tients from hospitals without YI fornia hospital systems im- the capacity or capability to GETT properly refused or delayed provide necessary medical A/ M accepting Covid-19 patients care.Hospitalsalsocan’tdelay TA based on their insurance sta- medical care or transfers to RIO A tus, according to internal verify insurance for these M emails among local and state emergencypatients,according SS; government, hospital and to the statute. But the law PRE D emergency-responseofficials, largely doesn’t apply to pa- ATE leaving severely ill patients tientswhohavebeenadmitted OCI waiting for care and adding toahospitalseekingtotrans- SS A strainonhospitalsoverrunby ferthem,whichallowsreceiv- NES/ thepandemic. inghospitalstorejectorhold A G R uptransfersforinsurance. A V ByMelanieEvans, Statelawsonhospitaltrans- DO AlexandraBerzon fers vary. California is among AN MI andDaniela states—including Michigan, A D Hernandez New York and Texas, where P: O surges also swamped some MT O Theemails,obtainedbyThe hospitals—thathavenoexplicit R F WallStreetJournalbyapublic requirement for hospitals to StaffatCedars-SinaiMedicalCenterinLosAngeles.Below,aCovid-19patientatSharpMemorialHospitalinSanDiego. records request, identified taketransferswhenable. four major hospital systems In California’s case, local it was told how overrun the thatrefusedordelayedreceiv- governmentandhospitaloffi- hospitalswere. ingtransferpatients.Thetotal cials exchanged more than a Cedars-SinaiinLosAngeles could be higher because not dozenemailswithstateemer- and Sharp HealthCare in San allhospitalsthatdeniedtrans- gency officials about insur- Diegobothdeclinedtransfers ferswerenamedorquantified. ance-relateddenialsoftrans- for financial reasons, said In some cases, it couldn’t be fers from two hospitals in LynneSmith-Kinniburgh,who determined whether more Imperial County—the only rantheprivatelyownedtrans- than one hospital in the sys- hospitals in a sprawling fercenterhiredbyCalifornia temrefusedordelayedaccept- county between Arizona, San to relieve Imperial County ingpatients. Diego County and Mexico. hospitals,inMay26emailsto Thehospitalsystems,inLos Theywerecrowdedandover- stateofficials. Angeles, San Diego, Orange runwithCovid-19patientsbe- Cedars-Sinai followed the andSanBernardinocounties, tweenMayandJuly. law and standard practices turneddownorhelduptrans- State officials also called when it declined transfers, a fers based on patients being andemailedhospitalsremind- spokeswomansaid.Patientsin uninsured, on Medicaid or ing them of the need to help need of transfers on May 26 other insurance-related rea- out,andtellingthemthatthe didn’trequirespecializedcare sons, according to records state would cover treatment availableatCedars-SinaiMed- from California’s Emergency costs of uninsured patients, ical Center, she said, and the MedicalServicesAuthority.In theemailsshow. hospitalsystemsoughttore- most cases, the hospital sys- InanemailonJune3,amid servebedsforananticipated tems reported to the state at a surge in coronavirus cases, localsurge. the same time that they had Hernando Garzon, a doctor Cedars-Sinai Medical Cen- bedsavailable,thedocuments working for the state’s ter had 120 intensive-care show. Covid-19response,saidImpe- beds available, according to Theemailsprovideastark rialCounty’stwohospitalshad statedata.Someofthosebeds lookintotheoften-hiddenway transferredout250patientsin areforlaboranddelivery,pe- thathospitalssometimesdeny twoweeks. diatrics, critically ill babies ordelaycriticalcareduetofi- Thestate’ssystem“worked andotherunitsunabletocare nancial reasons. Health ex- inthewayitwasdesignedto ElCentroCEOAdolpheEd- HuntingtonBeachHospital tients for which El Centro for Covid-19 patients, the pertssaidthepractice,which work, and patients received wardnotedinaJune10email refused to take her until her soughttransfershadbeensta- spokeswomansaid. isn’tuniquetoCaliforniaorto thecaretheyneeded,”theCal- tostateofficialsthatHunting- insurerpreapprovedthepay- bilizedatElCentro.Therefore, Beddataalsoisasnapshot the coronavirus pandemic, ifornia Department of Public tonBeachHospitalinOrange ments, according to state federal law protecting access atthetimeofreporting.Occu- highlightsgapsinfederallaw. Health said in response to a Countysaiditwouldn’taccept emails. El Centro staff tried to emergency care no longer pancycanchangerapidly,with Someinstancesdisclosedin request for comment on Dr. twoemergency-roompatients unsuccessfully to reach Ms. applied,shesaid. anemergency-roomrushoras theinternalemailsmightcon- Garzon’semail. from El Centro without prior Lopez’sinsurerbyphone. Prime doesn’t delay trans- patients go home or staffing stituteaviolationofafederal Therefusalswereakeyrea- authorization. Ms. Lopez, whose doctor fers while waiting for insur- changes. law, the Emergency Medical son why Imperial County pa- wantedhertogettransferred anceapproval,shesaid.Hun- Cedars-Sinai ultimately Treatment and Labor Act, tienttransferswereslowand tocontinuetogetsupplemen- tington Beach had limited didn’tbilltransferpatientsfor while in other instances the chaotic,thedocumentsshow. ‘Itiswrongtosay tal oxygen, was brought to a occupancy at the time, state amountsthatinsurancefailed actionsrancountertomedical Hospitalsalsograppledwitha temporary alternative-care records show, with one ICU to cover, the spokeswoman “no”ifyouhave ethics,theexpertssaid. lack of real-time data to find siteatalocalcommunitycol- bedandthreemedical-surgical said.Cedars-Sinaiaccepted13 “It is wrong to say ‘no’ if availablebeds. capacity,’saysone lege that had been set up to beds. Imperial County transfer pa- you have capacity,” and an The result: Patients were handle nonserious overflow In another case, Loma tients between May 25 and medicaldirector. overrunhospitalcan’tprovide leftwaitinguptofourdaysfor patients,emailsviewedbythe LindaUniversityHealthinSan June 25, she said, including propercaretothefloodofpa- transfers,accordingtodoctors Journal show. Ms. Lopez re- BernardinoCountysoughtas- fiveonMay25. tients coming through its andadministrationatImperial covered. She said during the surancefromtransfercoordi- Sharp spokesman John doors, said Paul Biddinger, County’s overrun El Centro five days at the care site she nators that it would be paid Cihomsky said the system medical director for emer- RegionalMedicalCenter,forc- One of those patients: felt powerless and that she rates at 130% of Medicare doesn’t limit transfers based gency preparedness at the ing some to fly hundreds of Norma Lopez, 56 years old, shouldbeatahospital. prices for two uninsured pa- on insurance, and didn’t on MassGeneralBrighamhospi- milesforabed.Somepatients who arrived at El Centro’s A spokeswoman for Prime tients,theemailsshow. May 26. A transfer request talsysteminBoston. suffered lung damage and emergencyroomwithafever, Healthcare and the nonprofit Inastatement,LomaLinda that day from El Centro was Thefederallawsayshospi- other complications as a re- having trouble breathing and PrimeHealthcareFoundation, said it followed standard in- latercanceled,hesaid,andthe talswithresourcesmustaccept sult,accordingtodoctorswho speaking,shesaid.Shetested which includes Huntington dustry practice and stopped patient was instead trans- alltransfersofemergencypa- caredforthem. positiveforCovid-19. Beach Hospital, said the pa- demandingthepaymentsafter ferredelsewhere. THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. Thursday,October22,2020|A9 U.S. NEWS Spread of Tight Security Planned for Vaccines Infection In U.S. BYJAREDS.HOPKINS Healthauthorities,hospitals Grows andpharmaceuticalcompanies arestoringCovid-19vaccinesin secure, undisclosed locations andtakingotherstepstopro- BYTEDMANN tecttheshotsagainstaloom- ANDJOSEPHDEAVILA ingthreat:theft. Astheleadingvaccinecan- Newcoronavirusinfections didatesadvanceclosertouse, grew at the fastest rate in vaccinemakerssuchasPfizer nearlythreemonthsoverthe Inc. are deploying GPS soft- past week, with more than warefortrackingdistribution 60,000newcasesreportedon andplottingfakeshipmentsin Tuesday and data indicating dummy trucks to confuse that the spread has been ris- criminals.GlassmakerCorning ingsteadilyforweeks. Inc. is equipping vials with Tuesday’s case numbers black-lightverificationtocurb wereupfrom58,387adaybe- counterfeiting.Andsomehos- fore, according to data com- pitals expected to be among piled by Johns Hopkins Uni- thefirstvaccinationsitesare versity.Thatmarkedthethird beefing up their pharmacies’ S snterwailgyhrtepdoarytetdhecasneusmhbaesrino-f secTuhreitygsoysatl,emisn.dustry and REUTER creased. Federal health offi- healthofficialssay,isprotect- SE/ cials on Wednesday urged ing the shots against thieves OU B Americanstolimitthespread whohaveahistoryoftargeting ALI B of the coronavirus by main- valuable medicines, and have S NI taining physical distance and pilfered Covid-19 tests, masks DE wearingfacecoverings. and other personal protective AnantibodyproductionlineatabuildinginVisp,Switzerland,wheretheModernavaccinewillbeproduced. TheU.S.hasreportedmore equipmentduringthecoronavi- than8.27millioninfectionsin ruspandemic. coldtemperatures,thanpossi- Annualpharmaceutical Topcountriesfor severalstatessaymanufactur- total, accounting for more “Weareappropriatelypara- bletheft.Theyaddedthatthey counterfeiting,illegal- pharmaceuticaltheft, ersorthefederalgovernment than a fifth of the world’s noid about anything that has plan to use standard security diversionandtheftincidents 2019 will ship the vaccine directly nearly 40.8 million cases, to do with either cybersecu- steps,suchaslockingvaccines tohospitalsandothervaccina- 5thousand 100% sincetheoutbreakbegan. rity or physical security and inpharmacies. tionsitestoreducethenum- Restofworld New research showed that wearetakinggreatprecaution “Theydon’twanttoadmit berofroadstops. deathratesforthosehospital- toensurethatthesearesafe- it’s a problem,” said Anna PfizerwilluseGPSsoftware 4 izedwiththevirushavefallen, guarded,”PaulMango,deputy Nagurney, a University of 75 Argentina totrackthelocationandtem- possibly because doctors un- chiefofstaffforpolicyatthe Massachusetts at Amherst peratureoftheshots,topre- Peru derstand better how to treat U.S.DepartmentofHealthand professorwhostudiessupply- ventunexpecteddeviations,a it.However,thereweresignals HumanServices,said. chain logistics. “It’s another 3 U.S. spokeswomansaid. of a new surge in infections, The department has ar- kindofexpenseforthem.” “The distribution at this 50 eveninstatesthathadprevi- rangedforU.S.marshalstoac- Leading Covid-19 vaccine Mexico scaleofsuchavaluableprod- ously succeeded in blunting company shipments of vac- candidates from Pfizer, Mod- 2 uctwithsuchhighcareisgo- thespread. cines, currently stored at ernaInc.andothercompanies Brazil ing to be a very significant NewresearchfromtheCDC undisclosed locations, once are in the final stage of test- challenge for the industry,” 25 found the official death toll the shots are authorized for ing.Theshotscouldbeautho- saidShabbirDahod,chiefex- 1 fromthevirus“mightunder- distribution,Mr.Mangosaid. rizedasearlyasNovemberor ecutive of TraceLink Inc., estimate the total impact of Despitesuchmeasures,in- December,accordingtoPfizer whose technology is being the pandemic on mortality.” dustry officials and logistics andModernaexecutives. usedbysomevaccinemakers 0 0 There have been nearly specialists worry the shots Though drugmakers have totracktheirproducts. 300,000“excessdeaths”inthe couldbevulnerabletotheftat been producing doses, initial 2015 ’16 ’17 ’18 ’19 Shareoftotal Relying on typical cyber U.S. from January through weaklinksinthesupplychain, supplies are expected to be Sources:ThePharmaceuticalSecurityInstitute;BSIGroup safeguards might not be Oct. 3, the CDC found, with such as distribution centers, limited, making any shot a enough for securing the vac- about two-thirds of those di- truckstopsandhospitalswith covetedcommodity. “Youaregoingtohavepeo- cineneedstobeprotected.” cines, according to Kevin rectlycausedbyCovid-19. laxsecurity. Industry officials and ex- plethatwillwanttohaveac- Over the past five years, McDonald, a cybersecurity Theremaindermayalsobe Fivelargehospitalsystems pertsareconcernedtheycould cess to the vaccine earlier,” world-wide incidents such as consultant for MedSec. The attributed to the pandemic, andseveralstatessaidininter- be intercepted by sophisti- said Juan Andres, chief of theft and counterfeiting of freezersandrefrigeratorsfor the study said; they may in- views they are more focused cated criminals, foreign gov- technical operations at Mod- pharmaceuticalproductsrose storing Covid-19 vaccines are clude some whose infections onensuringthatenoughpeo- ernmentsorindividualseager erna,whichenhancedsecurity nearly 70%, according to the especiallyvulnerabletocyber- went undetected and others pletaketheshotsandsecuring to get vaccines before priori- atmanufacturingandstorage PharmaceuticalSecurityInsti- criminals, he said, because who died because of disrup- capabilities to store the vac- tized groups, such as health- facilitiesforitsCovid-19vac- tute,atradegroup. suchdevicesarehookedupto tiontothehealth-caresystem. cinesattherequiredextremely careworkers. cine.“Idothinkthatthevac- To protect Covid-19 shots, datanetworks. Purdue Sets JonathanSacklerresponded, opioidoverdose-andaddiction- accordingtocourtdocuments, treatmentdrugs. Guilty Plea that “we’ve taken a fantastic Twodozenstates,however, amount of money out of the have opposed any future for business.”Aboutamonthlater, Purdue other than a sale to a On Opioids he wrote to family members privatebuyer.“Thepublicde- thatmoneycouldstillbemade servesassurancethatnoopioid offopioids,“butintheaggre- business is given the special gate,it’smoreofasmartmilk- protectionofbeingplacedun- ingprogramthanagrowthpro- derapublicumbrella,”agroup ContinuedfromPageOne gram.” of 25 states, including Massa- The coronavirus pandemic TheJusticeDepartmentalso chusettsandCalifornia,wrote hasheighteneddrug-overdose allegesSacklerfamilymembers inaletterlastweektoU.S.At- problems in some states, as approved a program in 2013 torney General William Barr. providing treatment becomes called “Evolve to Excellence” Selling the business outright, more complicated and social thatfocusedmarketingondoc- the letter says, “may also de- isolationdestabilizessometry- tors writing as much as 25 livermoreupfrontmoneythat ingtostaysober. times more OxyContin pre- cities and states can use to Steve Miller, chairman of scriptionsthantheirpeers. abatetheopioidepidemic.” Purdue’s board, said the com- The Sacklers said Wednes- Thedissentingstatescontin- pany regrets and accepts re- day that the release of com- uedtodecrythesettlementon sponsibilityforthemisconduct pany documents called for in Wednesday. “It allows billion- citedbyprosecutors,whichin- aires to keep their billions,” cludesillegalkickbacksandmis- saidNewYorkAttorneyGeneral representations made to the Thecompany’s LetitiaJamesaDemocrat. DrugEnforcementAdministra- ThecurrentvalueofPurdue’s bankruptcyestate tion.“Purduetodayisaverydif- bankruptcyestateisaround$5 ferent company,” he said. “We includes$3billion billion,whichincludes$3billion havemadesignificantchanges pledgedbytheSacklers.States theSacklerspledged. to our leadership, operations, thatopposePurdue’sproposed governance,andoversight.” bankruptcy plan want to see TheSacklersdidn’tconcede moremoneypersonallycontrib- thegovernment’saccusationsas utedbytheSacklers. part of the deal. The family theJusticeDepartmentagree- The Sacklers have been members who once served on ments will show family mem- shielded from litigation until Purdue’sboardsaidtheyhadrig- bers “acted ethically and law- Marchbythejudgeoverseeing orouspoliciestokeepthecom- fully.” The family said it has Purdue’s chapter 11 case even panyincompliancewiththelaw compassionforthosewhosuf- though the family didn’t per- and that all financial distribu- ferfromopioidaddiction. sonallyfileforbankruptcy. tionstothefamilywereproper. Stamford,Conn.-basedPurdue TheJusticeDepartmenthas Thegovernmentsaidother- filedforbankruptcymorethana penalized Purdue before. The wise, alleging in court filings yearagotohalttheopioidlitiga- companyandthreeofitsexecu- Wednesdaythatthefamilyille- tionandtrytocutabroadsettle- tivesin2007pleadedguiltyto Strut your Stuff gallytransferredmoneyoutof ment.Underaplantoexitbank- criminalchargesofmisleading thecompanytohideitfromfu- ruptcy,supportedbytheJustice thepublicaboutOxyContinand French Peacock Automaton turecreditors. Department, Purdue has pro- paid$634.5millioningovern- Thedocumentsciteanemail posedturningitselfintoacorpo- mentpenaltiesandcosts. thatMortimerD.A.Sacklersent ratetrust,runforthebenefitof A week after those guilty Spellbinding design. Mechanical ingenuity. Timeless wonder. inSeptember2014tohiscousin thepublic.TheSacklerswillre- pleas,JonathanSackleremailed This charming peacock automaton contains a highly elaborate andfellowboardmemberJona- linquish all ownership of the twootherSacklersandafinan- clockworksystemhiddenwithinitsbodythatallowsthehandsome thanSacklertosayPurduewas company,whichwouldcontinue cial adviser, saying that an in- inadeathspiral. to sell OxyContin and develop vestmentbankeroncetoldhim, birdtocomefullytolife.Whenwound,thepeacockstrutsforward, “yourfamilyisalreadyrich,the turnshisheadfromsidetoside,andliftshisfanoftailfeathersin onethingyoudon’twanttodois animpressivedisplay.Circa1890.12”wx16”dx61/4”h.#31-1408 to become poor,” according to JusticeDepartmentfilings. Viewavideoofthisincredibleautomatononlineatmsrau.com/31-1408. DavidSackler,whowouldn’t jointheboarduntilyearslater, replied to his uncle’s email: “[W]hat do you think is going on in all of these courtrooms rightnow?We’rerich?Forhow long? Until which suits get S W NE throughtothefamily?” G The Sacklers for years R BE avoidedbeinglinkedtotheopi- OOM oidcrisis,insteadcultivatingan 622RoyalStreet,NewOrleans,LA • 888-867-9583 • [email protected] • msrau.com PAS/BL iBmuatgiensatsitgultoiboanlspihniclalundthinrgopNisetws. Since1912,M.S.Rauhasspecializedintheworld’sfinestart,antiquesandjewelry. GRI York’sMetropolitanMuseumof Backedbyourunprecedented125%Guarantee,westandbehindeachandeverypiece. RI U Art and Columbia University Y DeputyAttorneyGeneralJeffreyRosenannouncedthe$8.34 havesaidtheywouldnolonger billionsettlementwiththedrugmakeronWednesday. takemoneyfromthefamily. A10|Thursday,October22,2020 THEWALLSTREETJOURNAL. **** WORLD NEWS Pope Backs Civil Unions for Gay Couples Remarksaren’t In Europe, North America At least some of the re- grounds for considering ho- that document, “respect for dismayonWednesday. andotherWesterncountries, markswereapparentlydrawn mosexualunionstobeinany homosexual persons cannot “The Holy Father’s appar- consideredofficialpapal too, it is expected to have an from a 2019 television inter- waysimilarorevenremotely leadinanywaytoapprovalof ent support for the recogni- teaching,butdraw impact on the cultural wars view with Mexico’s Grupo analogous to God’s plan for homosexualbehaviorortole- tionofcivilunionsforsame- over sexuality within the Televisa. marriageandfamily.” galrecognitionofhomosexual sex couples needs to be conservativerebuke churchandbeyond. Since his remarks weren’t Earlier,whenthepopewas unions.” clarified.Thepope’sstatement “Homosexualshavearight delivered in a sermon or a archbishopofBuenosAiresas The Holy See Press Office clearly contradicts what has BYFRANCISX.ROCCA to be a part of the family. Vaticandocument,theydon’t Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergo- didn’trespondtoarequestto been the longstanding teach- They’re children of God and constituteofficialteaching. glio, he described same-sex comment. ing of the Church,” said ROME—Pope Francis en- have a right to a family. No- PopeFrancishasbeennota- marriageasan“anthropologi- “PopeFrancis’ssupportfor BishopThomasTobinofProvi- dorsedcivilunionsforsame- bodyshouldbethrownout,or ble for his conciliatory ap- calregression.” same-sexcivilunionsisama- dence, R.I., a vocal conserva- sexcouples,inamovelikelyto bemademiserablebecauseof proach to gay people. The But in a 2014 interview, jor step forward in the tive,inastatement. intensify the already heated it,”PopeFrancissaidinadoc- mostfamouswordsofhispon- aboutayearafterhiselection church’s support of LGBTQ The Rev. Gerald Murray, controversyovertheCatholic umentary film, “Francesco,” tificatearehis2013statement aspope,hesuggestedthatthe people…and sends a strong pastorofHolyFamilyChurch Church’s teaching on homo- that had its premier at the aboutgaypriests:“WhoamI CatholicChurchcouldtolerate signaltocountrieswherethe in New York and a frequent sexuality. Rome Film Festival on tojudge?”Hehasalsoreceived someformofcivilunionsfor church has opposed such commentatoronEWTNCatho- The pope’s words, though Wednesday,theCatholicNews atransgendermanattheVati- same-sexcouples. laws,”tweetedtheRev.James lictelevision,saidheexpected not part of his official teach- Agency and other outlets re- can and met with a same-sex The Vatican’s position on Martin,authorof“Buildinga other bishops and cardinals ing,willlikelyputpressureon ported. coupleinWashington. civil unions has until now Bridge,” a book about the wouldweighinfororagainst Catholicbishopsinthedevel- “Whatwehavetocreateis Atthesametime,thepope beensetforthina2003docu- church’srelationshipwithgay thepope’sstatement,exacer- oping world to tolerate legal a civil-union law. That way hasrejectedthepossibilityof ment by the doctrinal office, Catholics,whowasreceivedin batingdivisionsinthechurch. recognition of same-sex theyarelegallycovered,”the same-sexmarriage.Ina2016 then led by Cardinal Joseph aprivateaudiencebythepope “Pope Francis has over- unionsandopposeanti-homo- pope said, according to CNA. document, he wrote that Ratzinger, the future Pope lastyear. stepped his bounds,” Father sexualitylaws. “Istoodupforthat.” “there are absolutely no Benedict XVI. According to Conservatives expressed Murraysaid. In China, Pandemic Widens the Wealth Gap WORLDWATCH NIGERIA BYSTELLAYIFANXIE IncomegrowthofChina's ternational Monetary Fund. Twelve Protesters migrantworkersimprovedin The top 1% of households Fallout from the Covid-19 thethirdquarterbutisstill owned about one-third of Killed, Group Says pandemiciswideningthegap belowpre-Covidlevels. China’swealth,whilethebot- betweenhavesandhave-nots tom 25% had only 1%, a 2015 AmnestyInternationalsaid 8% in China, a trend that could PekingUniversitystudysaid. Nigeria’ssecurityforcesfired bring social tensions and un- China’s official Gini coeffi- upontwolargegatheringsof dermine the country’s stron- cient,ameasureofincomein- peacefulprotestersTuesday ger-than-expected economic 4 equality, has improved mod- night,killing12people. recovery. estly since Xi Jinping took Atleast56peoplehavedied As in the U.S., higher-in- power in 2012 and began duringtwoweeksofwidespread come earners have for the 0 crackingdownoncorruption. demonstrationsagainstpolicevi- mostpartheldontotheirjobsOCK Hisgovernmentalsohasspent olence,including38onTuesday, inChinathisyear,whiletheirST billionsofdollarsonasigna- thegroupsaidWednesday.The R stockandpropertyassetskeptUTTE –4 ture goal of eliminating pov- Nigeriangovernmentdidn’tcom- growinginvalue.Yet,manyofH erty by the end of this year, mentaboutAmnestyInterna- S thecountry’shundredsofmil-PA/ withenormousinvestmentsin tional’sallegations. lionsoflower-incomeearnersG/E ruralmedicalcare,infrastruc- The#EndSARSprotestsbe- continue to suffer from lostHON –8 tureandotherbasicservices. ganamidcallsforNigeria’sgov- work or diminished wages,WU 2018 2019 2020 But analysts have long ernmenttoclosethepoliceSpe- andoftenlackwelfarebenefits Asmorelower-incomefamiliesstrugglewiththepandemic,the questionedtheaccuracyofthe cialAnti-RobberySquad,known Source:Wind orassetstofallbackon. gapbetweenrichandpoorcouldthreatentheeconomicrecovery. data,whichgoesonlythrough asSARS,buthasbecomea “LiketheU.S.,therecovery 2019, in part because China’s muchwiderdemandforbetter in China follows a K-shaped lesspork.“It’sbeendifficultto China’s $6 trillion consumer aviciouscycle,inwhichflag- richestpeopletendtounder- governanceinNigeria. trajectory,”saidTommyWu,a findajobelsewherethisyear market.Althoughconsumption ging demand hurts the same report real income. In May, Despitetheviolence,thepro- HongKong-basedseniorecon- becauseofthevirus,”hesaid. hasstrengthenedinChinare- small businesses that employ PremierLiKeqiangsaidsome testersdefiedacurfewand omist at Oxford Economics. Ontheotherendoftheso- cently, it has lagged behind manylow-incomeearners. 600 million people earn only facedoffwithsecurityforces “It’salmostcertainthatCovid cial divide, Wu Weijue, a 32- other parts of the economy “If more small businesses about$140amonth. Wednesdayasgunfirerangout has worsened income and year-oldfull-timeinvestorliv- sincethepandemicbegan,and remain closed as a result of Morerecentdatapointtoa andfiresburnedinLagos,aday wealthinequalityinChina.” inginShenzhenwithhiswife couldweighongrowthifmore weak demand, it can cause reversalinthewealthgapthis aftershotswerefiredintoa LiuRuguo,53yearsold,still and three children, has seen familiesdon’tseeincomesre- permanentdamagetoChina’s year, as more lower-income crowdofdemonstratorssinging hasn’t returned to the Dong- littledownsidefromthepan- bound. economythatwehaven’tseen familiesstrugglewiththepan- thenationalanthem. guan shoe factory where he demic.Hesayshemadeabout Tourismrevenueduringthe before,”Mr.Gansaid. demic’srippleeffects. Thesecurityforcesfired workedsinceleavinginFebru- 10%ingainsfrominvestments recenteight-dayGoldenWeek China’sCommunistrevolu- Growthinaverageincomes withoutwarningontheprotest- ary,whenthecoronaviruswas inbitcoinandstockssincethe nationalholidaywasdown30% tionwasbuiltinlargeparton for the nation’s 290 million ersTuesdaynightattheLekki spreading fast in China. His beginningoftheyear. from 2019, Chinese govern- the idea of uplifting the poor migrantworkersinthesecond tollplaza,AmnestyInternational family’slonebreadwinner,with Awiderincomegapmatters mentdatashow.Whilesalesof andlevelinginequality.While quarter was 6.7% below the said,citingeyewitnesses,video sonsaged29and23,heusedto for several reasons. While luxurygoodshavedonewellin market reforms in the 1990s year-earlierperiod,indicating footageandhospitalreports. earnasmuchas$590amonth, there are no signs of serious recent months, other catego- and2000sunleashedeconomic a“severeandlong-lastingim- —AssociatedPress with overtime. The company unrest in China, Communist ries,suchasfurnitureorcater- growthandliftedhundredsof pact,” according to Nomura. ownerhasn’tbeenabletopay Party leaders have long wor- ingservices,haven’t. millionsofpeopleoutofpov- Their incomes rebounded UNITEDKINGDOM severalmonthsofsalaryowed riedthatthespectacleofsome Overall, retail sales are erty, they also resulted in a slightlyinthethirdquarter. Court Backs Migrants tohim,eventhoughproduction people doing very well while largely expected to contract more unequal distribution of Wei He, an analyst at hasresumed. othersdon’tcouldthreatenso- fortheyear. wealth,addingtoBeijing’sanx- Gavekal Research, estimates In Deportation Appeal Now Mr. Liu earns up to cialstability. Gan Li, a professor of eco- ietyaboutpossiblesocialwoes. that China’s bottom 60% of about$295amonthchopping Moreover, despite their nomicsatTexasA&MUniver- By2013,Chinawasamong households lost about $200 Britain’sCourtofAppealruled trees. He said his family is lower incomes, poorer resi- sity, said weak spending by the world’s most unequal billion in income during the thatagovernmentpolicythat tryingtosavemoneybyeating dents make up a big part of poorerhouseholdscouldcreate countries,accordingtotheIn- firsthalfof2020. gavemigrantsaslittleas72 hours’noticebeforetheyarede- Hospitals Gear Up for Europe’s Second Covid-19 Wave portedisunlawful. Undertherule,asylumseekers ormigrantswhoseapplications failedweretoldtheyhadthree daystomakefinalrepresenta- Europe’s second wave of tionsorbeflownoutoftheU.K. the coronavirus pandemic is atanytimeinthefollowingthree revivingthepressureonhos- months.Thepolicy,meanttobar pitals in the worst-hit cities, last-minutebidstoblockremov- and forcing health-care sys- als,affectedthousandsofcases. MedicalJustice,thegroupthat ByNoemieBisserbe broughtthechallenge,arguedthe inParis,EricSylvers policyposeda“seriousthreatto inMilanandMaria theruleoflaw”becauseitwould MartinezinMadrid beimpossibleformanymigrants tofindalawyeronshortnotice. temsaroundthecontinentto TheHighCourtrejectedthat devisecontingencyplansthat claiminSeptember2019,but draw on the lessons of this campaignerstookthecasetothe S spring’sdeadlyfirstwave. GE CourtofAppeal.Apanelofthree A HospitalsinParisarestock-M judgesunanimouslyruled I Y esphqiluoinirptgmfaedllnrsuttgthosaatavnopdildagapurreoedtpeetcahtteivomefSSE/GETT Wf“uicneead,csncaeeyspidntaagybiltaesgrapisionklsicotyfthlienedteHtroofemarenencOef- earlier this year. HospitalsPRE withtherightofaccesstocourt.” across Spain have drawn upNCE- —AssociatedPress A “elasticity plans” to increaseR F the number of beds forNCE THAILAND Covid-19 patients as casesAGE Protesters Continue muIlntipLloym. bardy, the northernOULET/ To March in Bangkok Italian region where Europe’s ARI B outbreakbeganinearly2020,S Student-ledprotestersinThai- A thehealth-caresystemispre-UC landdefiantlymarchedtothe L paring to move patients to Theintensive-careunitoftheLariboisièreHospitalinParis.Drugsandprotectiveequipmentarebeingstockpiledinthecity. streetsneartheprimeminister’s placeswherethereisspacefor officeonWednesdaynight,re- them,topreventintensive-care ward, the virus is once again by Covid-19 patients, and the tiestoimposean11p.m.cur- procedures. peatingtheirdemandthathe unitsfrombeingoverwhelmed infectingolderpeople,andEu- hospital recently canceled fewandotherrestrictionsthat Hospital pressures could stepdownevenasheurged as happened in coronavirus rope’snewsystemsfortesting, manynonurgentprocedures. gobeyondnationalmeasures. soon reach critical levels in themtoletParliamentdealwith hotspotsinthespring. tracingandisolatingviruscar- Doctors at Saint-Denis say In Madrid, one of the hot Central European countries theircallsfordemocraticreforms. Infectionsarerisingrapidly riersarestrugglingtokeepup. theyunderstandthevirusbet- spotsofEurope’ssecondwave, suchasPoland,whichavoided Theprotesterspushedthrough in most of Europe, but the Francereported163deaths ter now than in early 2020, pressures already are visible the worst of Europe’s first linesofpolicewho,though pandemic’ssecondwaveisn’t fromCovid-19inhospitalson but worry that they still lack inhospitals.Covid-19patients wave but are struggling with equippedwithriotgearand so far inflicting a death toll Tuesday,thehighesttollsince thestaffandresourcestohan- occupy 20% of all hospital exponentiallyrisingcontagion. standingbehindportablemetal that is comparable with the the country ended its lock- dle the expected surge of bedsintheMadridregion,and Polish authorities have in- barriersandbarbedwire,didnot continent’slethaloutbreaksin downinMay.InItaly,some70 cases. “It’s frustrating, be- 39%ofintensive-carespots. structedsomehospitalstore- putupaseriousfight.Policehad March and April. The rising people a day are now dying. cause we know how to treat The city’s Gregorio Mara- movenon-Covid-19patientsat pushedtheprotestersoutofthe wave of infections in Europe The country had managed to patients better now, but we ñón hospital, the biggest in short notice and install the sameareajustaweekearlier. sincethesummerhasaffected reduce daily Covid-19 deaths won’t be able to do it,” said Spainwith1,150beds,sentpa- necessary controls to safely Protestershandedgovernment manyyoungerpeople,whoare tosinglefiguresinAugust. Dr.FrançoisLhote,whoheads tients to a nearby hotel and treatviruscases. representativeswhattheysaid lesslikelytofallseverelyill. The French government thehospital’sCovid-19unit. fieldhospitalduringthefirst OnTuesday,asmallhospi- wasaresignationformforPrime Thenumberspartlyreflect pledgedthissummertoboost In the Lombardy region wave.JavierMuñoz,thehospi- tal in the town of Czarnków MinisterPrayuthChan-ochato countries’improvedabilityto investment in the national around Milan, health experts tal’smedicaldirector,saidthe was still constructing the sign,anddemandedfreedomfor detect the virus. And more health-caresystem,aswellas this week predicted that the healthsystem is betterpre- wallsforanewCovid-19ward theircomradesarrestedincon- Covid-19 patients are getting raisingstaffingandsalariesin number of coronavirus pa- paredforthenextonslaught. to house 15 beds, the third nectionwithearlierprotests. earlytreatment,sofewerare hospitals.Buthospitalcapacity tients in intensive-care units Thehospitalhasstockpiled suchwardithadbuiltinmore Iftheirdemandswerenot ending up in intensive-care hasn’t increased significantly wouldriseto600bytheend protectiveequipmentforupto than a week. Outside, ambu- met,theysaid,theywouldreturn units.Butthosemitigatingfac- in recent months. In Saint- of October, from around 120 four months at maximum ca- lances holding 15 patients inthreedays.Theythendis- torsarefading.Asthenumber Denis, half of the intensive- currently. That forecast pacity,hesaid.Healthworkers waitedneartheentrance,said persedpeacefully. ofinfectedpeoplespiralsup- carebedsarealreadyoccupied promptedLombardy’sauthori- havereceivedtraininginnew DirectorBożenaSadowska. —AssociatedPress