Pelosi says Democrats adding paid family leave back into social spending bill, fate in Senate unclear

Pelosi says Democrats adding paid family leave back into social spending bill, fate in Senate unclear
Pelosi says Democrats adding paid family leave back into social spending bill, fate in Senate unclear
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(WASHINGTON) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced in a letter to colleagues on Wednesday that Democrats will add paid family and medical leave back into their large social spending bill, but soon after, Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin called the move a “challenge.”

Democrats had initially called for 12 weeks of leave but it was cut down to four before being dropped altogether last week after Sen, Manchin, D-W.Va., raised concerns.

Now, Pelosi is saying it’s back in the bill with a source familiar confirming to ABC News it will be four weeks of paid family and medical leave.

However, from the Senate side, a source told ABC News the addition of paid family and medical leave is “far from reality yet” — and Pelosi acknowledges obstacles ahead in the upper chamber in her “Dear Colleague” letter.

“Because I have been informed by a Senator of opposition to a few of the priorities contained in our bill and because we must have legislation agreed to by the House and the Senate in the final version of the Build Back Better Act that we will send to the President’s desk, we must strive to find common ground in the legislation,” she wrote.

Walking into the Capitol Wednesday morning, Pelosi told reporters that she is “very sad” over Democrats’ loss in the Virginia governor’s race but said his loss does not change Democrats’ agenda in the House and is not the reason for the push to bring back the paid leave measure.

Manchin, meanwhile, did not explicitly say he would vote against the package if paid leave is included. But when asked about it shortly after word surfaced on Wednesday, he said he remains strongly opposed to it being included in the reconciliation package — a process Senate Democrats are using to avoid a Republican filibuster, but a tactic that requires all 50 Democratic votes, including Manchin’s. He told reporters he was unaware of the newly announced plans to include it in the package, but that House colleagues were familiar with his position on it.

“I just think it’s the wrong place to put it because it is a social expansion,” Manchin told reporters, repeating his concerns about the cost. He worries about “getting more debt and basically putting more social programs that we can’t pay for that we’re having problems with now.”

Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said in a statement that paid family and medical leave will be fully paid for, and it is means-tested.

“We do this responsibly, fully paying for the means-tested program,” he wrote in a statement on Wednesday.

Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, D-N.Y., the lead sponsor of the family paid leave effort in the Senate, told ABC News she’s “very excited it’s back in the bill” and that she plans to speak to Manchin on it.

“Speaker Pelosi, I think, has decided it’s essential for the country and for workers to be able to rebound, and I trust the Speaker. I trust her judgment,” Gillibrand said.

Manchin, however, has for days said he’s concerned about insolvency in Medicare and Medicaid, and on Monday he said social expansion beyond those programs, for things like paid leave, is “aspirational”.

While he ultimately said he supports paid leave, he said he wants to see it shepherded through in a separate bill, not in reconciliation.

“We’re trying to force it through reconciliation which has guardrails and rules and regulations,” Manchin said. Let’s do it and do it right and not do it in this.”

Progressives have said they trust President Joe Biden to deliver 51 Senate votes he promised on the larger social spending and climate bill, and Biden predicted Manchin would support that in a speech on Tuesday, despite Manchin expressing new concerns.

Manchin said on Wednesday that the House will ultimately “do what the House does” and then the Senate will need to work through the bill “deliberately.”

Pelosi said updated bill text for the social spending plan will be released later Wednesday, and she anticipates the House Rules Committee will meet later in the day to debate the legislation and prepare it for votes on the House floor.

In a subtle message to House moderates, who are demanding at least 72 hours to read the bill text, Pelosi also noted that text was initially released six days ago, meaning they’ve had plenty of time to read up.

Based on Pelosi’s letter, it’s clear Democratic leadership intends to vote on both the already Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill and the social spending bill Democrats plan to pass through reconciliation this week.

ABC News’ Trish Turner contributed to this report.

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Milky Chance releases ‘Trip Tape’ covers, demos & remixes collection

Milky Chance releases ‘Trip Tape’ covers, demos & remixes collection
Milky Chance releases ‘Trip Tape’ covers, demos & remixes collection
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Milky Chance has released a collection of covers, demos and remixes titled Trip Tape.

The 10-track set features the “Stolen Dance” duo putting their spin on songs including Soft Cell‘s “Tainted Love,” Dua Lipa‘s “Levitating” and The Weeknd‘s “Save Your Tears.” You’ll also find Milky Chance’s current single, “Colorado,” and an accompanying remix, as well as demo recordings of four songs.

“We spent so much time in the studio the past couple of years working on new music and ‘Colorado’ was the big kick-off,” Milky Chance says.

“But in lockdown two things happened,” the band explains. “Next to ‘Colorado’ we found ourselves with so many new songs we love and we also got into making our own versions of other artists’ songs we enjoy. On top of that Icarus made a remix of ‘Colorado’ that we’re absolutely buzzing about!”

Trip Tape is available now via streaming platforms.

Milky Chance released “Colorado” over the summer. It currently sits in the top 10 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart.

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Thomas Rhett celebrates his dad’s Songwriters Hall of Fame induction: “I have learned so much from you”

Thomas Rhett celebrates his dad’s Songwriters Hall of Fame induction: “I have learned so much from you”
Thomas Rhett celebrates his dad’s Songwriters Hall of Fame induction: “I have learned so much from you”
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Before Thomas Rhett became a country superstar with a string of number-one hits and sold-out tour dates, he was a budding teenage songwriter who learned important lessons about country music from his dad, Rhett Akins.

Back in the ‘90s, Rhett had a successful career as a recording artists with top-10 hits like “Don’t Get Me Started” and “That Ain’t My Truck.” But in the years that followed, he found greater success as an in-demand Nashville songwriter, writing for the likes of Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean and Justin Moore.

This week, Rhett officially joined the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and his superstar son accompanied him to the ceremony. Afterward, Thomas hopped on social media to share a few words about what his dad has meant to him as a songwriter over the years.

“Dad, I can’t express how amazed I am at your talent, creativity, drive and even though you have all that drive how calm you are through the process,” he wrote, alongside a picture of himself and Rhett at the induction ceremony.

“I have learned so much from you and will continue to learn from you,” TR continues. “It’s mind blowing that we get to work together as songwriters and we have such a blast doing it. I love you and tonight was so well-deserved.”

Not only do the father-son duo often write together, but they tour together, too: Rhett most recently joined his son as an opening act on Thomas’ Center Point Road Tour.

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Cher, Jason Mraz, Melissa Etheridge & more team up for social media campaign for climate change action

Cher, Jason Mraz, Melissa Etheridge & more team up for social media campaign for climate change action
Cher, Jason Mraz, Melissa Etheridge & more team up for social media campaign for climate change action
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The United Nations Climate Change Conference is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland through November 12, and some of the world’s top musical artists are using their social platforms to help spread the word about the importance of taking action against the global threat.

Cher, Jason Mraz, Melissa Etheridge, Pentatonix, Natasha Bedingfield, Cyndi Lauper, Camila Cabello and more have teamed up with the Right Here, Right Now Climate Alliance; throughout the end of the conference, they are posting messages aimed not just at world leaders, but at their millions of followers.

The goal is to mobilize half a billion people to urge the leaders to accelerate action against climate change, which can cause flooding, fires, extreme weather and destruction of species, not to mention its impact on poor and marginalized populations.

“We’re grateful for all of the celebrities who are helping promote climate change as a human rights crisis,” says David Clark, founder of Right Here, Right Now. “It is critically important that we humanize the issue through a human rights lens, as people need to understand the choices they make, have real impact on the lives of others.”

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‘Eternals’ leading ‘Shang-Chi’, trailing ‘Black Widow’, on Fandango ticket pre-sales chart

‘Eternals’ leading ‘Shang-Chi’, trailing ‘Black Widow’, on Fandango ticket pre-sales chart
‘Eternals’ leading ‘Shang-Chi’, trailing ‘Black Widow’, on Fandango ticket pre-sales chart
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Marvel Studios’ third release of the year, Eternals, is currently running second place in terms of ticket pre-sales for 2021, according to Fandango. 

Pre-sales for the film, which comes out Friday, are outpacing those for September’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, but behind the year’s advanced sales leader, July’s Black Widow.

While the former film was only released in theaters, the latter was released both in theaters and on Disney+ Premiere Access. 

Fandango also polled its users about Eternals ahead of its release, and found 98% were “excited to see the Marvel Cinematic Universe expanding with new characters,” while 97% were “looking forward to seeing a different kind of Marvel Studios movie.”

Ninety-four percent of those polled said they wanted to see the globe-spanning movie’s use of real locations, and 81% were “curious” to see Nomadland Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao‘s take on the superhero genre.

Meanwhile, ahead of Eternals‘ release, Marvel Studios has released a new TV spot that’s something of an MCU “greatest hits” compilation, as a way to introduce the new movie’s heroes, including Angelina Jolie‘s Thena, Salma Hayek‘s Ajak, Gemma Chan‘s Sersi, and Richard Madden‘s Ikaris. 

“The end of one era is the beginning of another,” narrates Arishem, the movie’s powerful antagonist.

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Jay-Z finally joins Instagram

Jay-Z finally joins Instagram
Jay-Z finally joins Instagram
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After being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday, Jay-Z apparently realized his life was lacking something millions of people have. Now, finally, he has an Instagram account.

Hova kicked off his life on IG Tuesday night with a poster for The Harder They Fall, the film he co-produced which debuts Wednesday on Netflix. The Western stars Idris Elba, Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, LaKeith Stanfield and Delroy Lindo.

Jay has two songs on the soundtrack: “Guns Go Bang” with Kid Cudi, and “King Kong Riddim,” featuring Jadakiss, Conway The Machine and BackRoad Gee. Other artists on the album include Ms. Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green and Seal.

The Roc Nation mogul was quickly followed on Instagram by nearly two million people, while he at last check follows only one person: his wife, Beyoncé, who has 216 million followers.

As Jay-Z, born Shawn Carter, promotes The Harder They Fall, he’s being sued by a perfume company for alleged breach of contract. Parlux Fragrances accuses him of failing to promote the Gold Jay Z fragrance line as part of a 2012 agreement.

During a court appearance Monday in New York City, Carter blasted the company “for crappy, lazy work” and for allegedly violating their agreement by selling the fragrance at the Superdrug discount drugstore chain in the United Kingdom without his knowledge, as reported by the New York Post

“We are trying to build a brand,” Jay-Z testified. “You’re almost cutting the legs off from the brand [by] putting it in discount stores.”

He also denied the accusation that he failed to promote the product. “It was a tough relationship,” he said, “but I was still trying to create something amazing.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Bonfire erupts amid crowd during Slipknot show in Phoenix

Bonfire erupts amid crowd during Slipknot show in Phoenix
Bonfire erupts amid crowd during Slipknot show in Phoenix
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When Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor sings “I challenge you to all out life,” this probably isn’t what he meant.

During the Knot’s show in Phoenix Tuesday, a large bonfire erupted in the crowd during their performance of the song “All Out Life.” Footage taken by an attendee and posted to YouTube shows fans cheering around the blaze and throwing chairs towards it, all while Slipknot performs in the background.

It’s unclear what exactly started the fire — maybe someone in the audience had just watched the Woodstock ’99 documentary — but according to Setlist.fm, the show was put on hold for 30 minutes to deal with it before Slipknot eventually returned to the stage to finish the shortened set.

The Phoenix show was the closing date on Slipknot’s U.S. Knotfest Roadshow tour. The band will return to the stage this Friday to headline their Knotfest Los Angeles festival

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“Pick Out a Christmas Tree”: Dan + Shay are back with another original tune to get you into the holiday spirit

“Pick Out a Christmas Tree”: Dan + Shay are back with another original tune to get you into the holiday spirit
“Pick Out a Christmas Tree”: Dan + Shay are back with another original tune to get you into the holiday spirit
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Last year, Dan + Shay treated fans to original Christmas songs “Take Me Home for Christmas” and “Christmas Isn’t Christmas.” After releasing those tunes, the duo hinted that they weren’t quite done spreading Christmas cheer, and sure enough, they’re back for more festive original Christmas music in 2021.

The band released a new tune, “Pick Out a Christmas Tree,” as an Amazon Music Original song this week. In a behind-the-scenes clip shared with People, Dan + Shay admit that it’s especially daunting to write a new Christmas song since there are already so many classics in the canon.

“One day we sat down to write it and it sort of poured out of us,” they explain about their newly released song. “It’s just the soundtrack for folks going out [with] families, friends, going to a Christmas tree farm or going to a store down the street and picking out Christmas trees — so that’s how this song came about.”

“Pick Out a Christmas Tree” is available on Amazon now.

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Get your first look at Lady Gaga’s upcoming TV special with Tony Bennett

Get your first look at Lady Gaga’s upcoming TV special with Tony Bennett
Get your first look at Lady Gaga’s upcoming TV special with Tony Bennett
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Lady Gaga‘s upcoming CBS special One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga isn’t airing until November 28, but we’ve got our first peek at it now — plus all the details of the set list.

The special was filmed at two sold-out shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall this past August, which served as both Bennett’s birthday celebration and his last hurrah: The 95-year old legend has now retired from performing.  The one-hour special features Gaga and Bennett singing songs from their two duet albums: 2014’s Cheek to Cheek and their new one, Love for Sale.

In the sneak peek, which you can watch on Instagram, Gaga, in a glamorous gold gown, and Bennett, in a dapper suit, perform their first-ever joint recording, “The Lady Is a Tramp,” which appeared on Bennett’s 2011 album, Duets II

In the clip, Bennett, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2016 but began showing symptoms two years ago, has no problems handling the lyrics; his family has said his long-term memory is intact.

CBS has also released the set list for the special, which features each singer performing solo before teaming up to close the show with a few duets.

Gaga solo
“Luck Be A Lady”
“Orange Colored Sky”
“Let’s Do It”
“New York, New York”

Bennett solo
“Watch What Happens”
“Steppin’ Out”
“Fly Me to the Moon”
“I Left My Heart in San Francisco”

Gaga & Bennett together
“Lady is a Tramp”
“Love For Sale”
“Anything Goes”

One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga airs November 28 on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT and will also be available to stream on Paramount+.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Demi Lovato partners with “consciousness-expanding” video platform Gaia

Demi Lovato partners with “consciousness-expanding” video platform Gaia
Demi Lovato partners with “consciousness-expanding” video platform Gaia
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Demi Lovato is teaming up with a video-sharing platform called Gaia, which describes itself as “the largest online resource of consciousness-expanding videos.”

The subscription-based platform features “content for the mind, body, and soul,” including documentaries, original shows and yoga and meditation classes.

“I am excited to be one of Gaia’s first celebrity ambassadors and honored to join a platform I have been a fan of for some time,” Demi says in a statement. “Understanding the world around us, both known and unknown, and diving deeper into areas that expand our consciousness is exciting to me and I am honored to be able to be a part of a community of people who want to do the same.”

Demi first became interested in Gaia thanks to their fascination with extraterrestrials. The singer was introduced to one of the platform’s show hosts, Dr. Steven Greer, founder of the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and has used his meditation techniques for “making contact.” Demi is also a fan of Gaia original series Ancient Civilizations and Deep Space.

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