Republican Liz Cheney calls Trump ‘clearly unfit for future office’

Republican Liz Cheney calls Trump ‘clearly unfit for future office’
Republican Liz Cheney calls Trump ‘clearly unfit for future office’
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(WASHINGTON) — Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wy., the top Republican on the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, said former President Donald Trump is “clearly unfit for future office [and] clearly can never be anywhere near the Oval Office ever again.”

“He crossed lines no American president has ever crossed before,” she said in an interview with “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos on Sunday. “When a president refuses to tell the mob to stop, when he refuses to defend any of the coordinate branches of government, he cannot be trusted.”

The Wyoming Republican said her party has a “particular duty” to not only reject the events of Jan. 6, but “to make sure that Donald Trump is not our nominee, and that he’s never anywhere close to the reins of power ever again.”

As Trump publicly weighs whether to seek the White House again in 2024, Cheney said she agreed with Trump’s former Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, who said recently that a Trump victory in the next presidential election “could be the end of our democracy.”

“Do you share that fear?” Stephanopoulos asked.

“I do,” she said.

As the one-year anniversary of the Capitol siege nears, the House select committee’s sprawling probe is in full swing. In the past six months, the panel has interviewed more than 300 people, issued more than 50 subpoenas and obtained tens of thousands of records.

Cheney said the panel’s substantial efforts have already garnered important findings regarding Trump’s actions that day.

“The committee has firsthand testimony now that [Trump] was sitting in the dining room next to the Oval Office watching the attack on television,” she said.

She went on to add, “We have firsthand testimony that his daughter Ivanka went in at least twice to ask him to please stop this violence.”

“He could have told them to stand down. He could have told them to go home – and he failed to do so,” Cheney continued. “It’s hard to imagine a more significant and more serious dereliction of duty than that.”

“Is his failure to make that statement criminal negligence?” Stephanopoulos asked.

Cheney replied that there are several “potential criminal statutes at issue here.”

“But I think that there’s absolutely no question that it was a dereliction of duty, and I think one of the things the committee needs to look at is we’re looking at a legislative purpose is whether we need enhanced penalties for that kind of dereliction of duty,” she said.

Cheney, one of two Republicans on the congressional panel probing Jan. 6, said Sunday that “the Republican Party has to make a choice. We can either be loyal to our Constitution or loyal to Donald Trump, but we cannot be both.”

Despite her pessimism about the state of her party, Cheney said she remains in high spirits about the work her committee has done.

“This committee gives me hope,” she said. “It is very much one that brings together a group of us who have very different policy views, but who come together when the issues have to do with the defense of the Constitution. So, that does give me hope.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Puerto Rico’s COVID-19 positive rate jumps from 2% to over 30% in just two weeks

Puerto Rico’s COVID-19 positive rate jumps from 2% to over 30% in just two weeks
Puerto Rico’s COVID-19 positive rate jumps from 2% to over 30% in just two weeks
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(NEW YORK) — Just two weeks ago, Puerto Rico had a COVID-19 test positivity rate of 2% — the lowest it had ever been, according to the island’s health department COVID-19 dashboard.

As of Monday, that rate (an indicator of community spread) jumped to 33%, an explosive increase that tracks with the emergence of the highly contagious omicron variant and has sparked concerns among the scientific community and health officials on the island.

“This is not the time to get together, “ said Puerto Rico’s Health Secretary Carlos Mellado in a press conference ahead of New Year’s Eve gatherings.

The rapid surge of cases comes after multiple events, concerts and holiday festivities had been held on the island. Many of these events required proof of vaccination to be able to attend.

“What happened was a perfect storm,” said the president of Puerto Rico’s Scientific Coalition Daniel Colón-Ramos. “We didn’t expect to happen this fast.”

The island has seen an uptick in hospitalizations as well.

“Hospitalization cases have increased considerably in just two days,” Secretary Mellado added in the press conference.

According to the health departments dashboard, current hospitalizations are over 400 and the total death toll is at 3,310.

Puerto Rico’s increase in COVID-19 cases is on par with the rest of the nation. Other U.S. jurisdictions like New York, Florida, New Jersey and Washington D.C. have also reported a spike in cases in the last weeks.

The island’s vaccination rate is 80% one of the highest in the U.S., but 26.8% have received booster shots — a key factor in battling the omicron variant. In other states like New York health officials are also trying to encourage citizens to get the booster shot as soon as possible.

The omicron variant in Puerto Rico account for 92% of the COVID-19 cases, according to the island’s health department.

After cases started to increase, Puerto Rico’s governor implemented new restrictions including limiting capacity in restaurants, bars and theaters, requiring domestic travelers a negative test within 48 hours and demanding international travelers proof of negative test 24 hours prior to arrival even when the person has been fully vaccinated. The island’s mask mandate implemented since the beginning of the pandemic remains in place.

The government recently announced that booster shots would be required for first responders, restaurant employees and public employees that work in the educational system.

According to scientist Mónica Feliú-Mójer from the organization Ciencia PR, which focuses on scientific education in the island, the case increase in Puerto Rico reported such a rapid increase in cases is attributable to several factors, including people’s behavior.

The combination of massive events, the holiday season and a highly transmissible variant sparked the spike in positivity rate in the island, experts say.

“The holidays are culturally very, very important and everyone thought this would be a different Christmas. People were eager to get together,” Feliú-Mójer told ABC News.

Amid the surge in cases, the island’s health department announced they will not follow the new CDC guidelines that shorten the isolation period for asymptomatic patients.

“We cannot wait to see what happens with the hospitalizations before decisions are made because our healthcare system is frail,” Colón-Ramos told ABC News.

Puerto Rico’s healthcare system is still recovering from the impact of Hurricane Maria, the 2020 earthquakes and the ongoing economic depression. Some municipalities still don’t have functional clinics.

The scientific community applauded the government’s decision to take into consideration the island’s context and to not implement the new CDC guidelines.

“We need to put all of the preventive measures front and be conservative,” Colón-Ramos said. “In Puerto Rico we need to bring the cases down, we cannot wait.”

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Scoreboard roundup — 1/2/22

Scoreboard roundup — 1/2/22
Scoreboard roundup — 1/2/22
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Toronto 120, New York 105
Sacramento 115, Miami 113
Cleveland 108, Indiana 104
Boston 116 Orlando 111 (OT)
Dallas 95, Oklahoma City 86
Phoenix 133, Charlotte 99
LA Lakers 108, Minnesota 103

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
NY Rangers 4, Tampa Bay 0
Pittsburgh 8, San Jose 5
Boston 5, Detroit 1
Colorado 4, Anaheim 2
New Jersey 4, Washington 3 (OT)
Winnipeg 5 Vegas 4 (OT)
Calgary 5, Chicago 1
Dallas at Arizona (Postponed)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Buffalo 29, Atlanta 15
Chicago 29, NY Giants 3
Cincinnati 34, Kansas City 31
LA Rams 20, Baltimore 19
Las Vegas 23, Indianapolis 20
New England 50, Jacksonville 10
Philadelphia 20, Washington 16
Tampa Bay 28, NY Jets 24
Tennessee 34, Miami 3
LA Chargers 34, Denver 13
San Francisco 23, Houston 7
Arizona 25, Dallas 22
New Orleans 18, Carolina 10
Seattle 51, Detroit 29
Green Bay 37, Minnesota 10

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Michigan St. 73, Northwestern 67
Houston 66, Temple 61
Ohio St. 87, Nebraska 79
Arizona at Southern Cal (Postponed)

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Powerball jumps to over $522M following another winless drawing

Powerball jumps to over 2M following another winless drawing
Powerball jumps to over 2M following another winless drawing
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(NEW YORK) — Another week, another chance to become a bigger multi-millionaire.

No one had the winning numbers for Saturday’s half-billion-dollar Powerball jackpot, and the purse has now grown to over $522 million, according to the lottery officials.

There have been 38 drawings in a row without a jackpot winner. The last time someone won the Powerball was in October, when a California player matched the winning numbers for a $699.8 million jackpot.

The next Powerball drawing will be Monday night.

Although no one matched Saturday’s five lottery numbers and Powerball number — 6, 12, 39, 48, 50 and 7 — a few players did come up lucky with some runner-up prizes that had a hefty purse.

One player in Maryland won a $2 million prize for matching the five numbers and using the Power Play multiplier, while three players in Arizona, Florida and California each won $1 million for matching the five numbers, according to Powerball officials.

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Darius Rucker relishes returning to the road & the enthusiasm of the fans

Darius Rucker relishes returning to the road & the enthusiasm of the fans
Darius Rucker relishes returning to the road & the enthusiasm of the fans
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Darius Rucker doesn’t hesitate at all when asked to consider the best moments of the past year.

“The highlight of 2021 was getting back on the road,” the Hootie & the Blowfish frontman tells ABC Audio. “You know, after being off for almost two years, actually going out and playing shows again was definitely the highlight of this year.”

In February, the South Carolina native is set to launch his Darius Rucker Live tour of iconic, intimate theaters, building on the intensity he felt from audiences in 2021.

“The fans have always been great, and my shows have always been fun parties and everything,” he explains. “But it just seems like it’s a whole new level now.”

“Everybody’s there to have fun from the first note to the last,” Darius continues. “And you could just tell people were so glad to be back out there seeing shows and being a part of that that, they just want to soak it all in.”

“So, yeah, the fan enthusiasm’s definitely up,” he adds. 

2021 also found Darius topping the charts with his tenth solo number one, “Beers and Sunshine,” which he followed with “My Masterpiece.” Both are from his follow-up to 2017’s When Was the Last Time, which should arrive sometime in 2022.

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Katy Perry will “for sure” tour the world in the future, but right now, Las Vegas lets her “do it all”

Katy Perry will “for sure” tour the world in the future, but right now, Las Vegas lets her “do it all”
Katy Perry will “for sure” tour the world in the future, but right now, Las Vegas lets her “do it all”
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Katy Perry kicked off her Las Vegas residency PLAY at Resorts World on Thursday night, with dates for it scheduled through March.  Katy recently told ABC News that one thing that attracted her to doing a residency is that it allows her to literally “do it all:” be a pop star and spend plenty of time with her daughter, Daisy Dove.

“Coming to Vegas means I also still get to be a mother and drop my daughter off at preschool in the future,” Katy told ABC News. “And I will still go and tour the world in a couple of years, for sure. But I think the first three years of a child’s life is really important — just making sure their foundation is great.”

“I just want to be able to do both, do it all,” she added. “Because for 12 years, I have definitely put all of my energy into [my work] and now I’m just finding that balance.”

Katy also revealed that performing in Las Vegas was “always a part of my long-time goals.”  And though she technically doesn’t have to take on such a huge project on top of her other ventures — like judging American Idol, for example — she didn’t want to give up the chance to perform for her fans.

“I feel joy when I get to be on stage and sing together with other people who find joy in my songs and find empowerment,” she explained.

“Music is a real powerful tool to get us through some of the worst times in our life or empower us,” Katy added. “And I think there’s still so much joy and empowerment and hope and love to spread onstage.”

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Tom DeLonge describes upcoming ‘Monsters of California’ movie as “really honest reflection” of himself

Tom DeLonge describes upcoming ‘Monsters of California’ movie as “really honest reflection” of himself
Tom DeLonge describes upcoming ‘Monsters of California’ movie as “really honest reflection” of himself
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Tom DeLonge is set to make his feature film directorial debut with Monsters of California. Speaking with ABC Audio, the Angels & Airwaves frontman and former Blink-182 guitarist shares that he’s “so proud” of the upcoming movie.

“I think people are gonna love it,” DeLonge says. “I think people are gonna be kinda blown away by what we’ve pulled off on such a micro budget.

From a story perspective, DeLonge describes Monsters of California as a “really honest reflection of who I am.”

“It’s skateboarders in San Diego, the paranormal, a lot of d*** jokes, but with a really big philosophical ending about life and what it’s all about,” DeLonge says. “I’m really proud that it hits all those marks in a really great, Amblin kind of adventure.”

The release date for Monsters of California has yet to be announced, though it’s expected to premiere sometime this year. In a recent Instagram post, DeLonge teased the size of the titular Monsters with a photo of a giant footprint.

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Bernie Taupin, Spice Girls’ Mel B receive awards in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year’s Honors List

Bernie Taupin, Spice Girls’ Mel B receive awards in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year’s Honors List
Bernie Taupin, Spice Girls’ Mel B receive awards in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year’s Honors List
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27 years after Elton John first received the honor, his long-term musical partner Bernie Taupin has been honored by Queen Elizabeth II with the same prestigious award.

In the queen’s annual New Year’s honors list, Bernie was made a CBE — Commander of the Order of the British Empire — in recognition of his “exceptional services to music.”  A CBE is one step below a knighthood. Elton was made a CBE in 1995, and was subsequently knighted in 1998, which why he’s now called Sir Elton John.

“Congratulations to my lyricist extraordinaire on his C.B.E that was announced today!” Elton wrote on Instagram. “I love you and you so deserve this recognition.”  In the comments, Bernie replied “Thanks my darling friend. It’s all a bit ironic isn’t it.”

Other music legends who are CBEs include Queen‘s Brian May, Led Zeppelin‘s Robert Plant, Sting and the Bee Gees.

Meanwhile, Melanie Brown, aka Mel B, aka Scary Spice of the Spice Girls, was made an MBE — a Member of the Order of the British Empire.  However, she wasn’t honored for her music, but for her work with Women’s Aid, a charity that helps “vulnerable women,” specifically victims of domestic violence.

Other pop stars who’ve received MBEs include Ed Sheeran, Adele and The Beatles.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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What’s new in ’22: John Mellencamp, Bryan Adams, Tears for Fears & more releasing albums this year

What’s new in ’22: John Mellencamp, Bryan Adams, Tears for Fears & more releasing albums this year
What’s new in ’22: John Mellencamp, Bryan Adams, Tears for Fears & more releasing albums this year
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With 2021 now in the rear-view mirror, it’s a good time to look ahead at some of the artists planning to release new music in the new year — including John Mellencamp, Bryan Adams and Tears for Fears.

Mellencamp’s new album, Strictly a One-Eyed Jack, will be released on January 21, and will include three collaborations with Bruce Springsteen.

Adams has a new album called So Happy It Hurts that’s coming out on March 11.

As for Tears for Fears, the veteran British duo will release their first new studio album in 17 years, The Tipping Point, on February 25.

In addition, Motown legends The Temptations will be celebrating their 60th anniversary with a new album aptly titled Temptations 60 that’s due out on January 28. That same day, U.K. classic rockers Jethro Tull will release their first new studio album in 18 years, The Zealot Gene.

Other releases scheduled for February include Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash and his side group Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators4 on February 4, plus ScorpionsRock Believer and Guns N’ Roses’ Hard Skool EP on February 25.

Country legend Dolly Parton will release a new album titled Run, Rose, Run in March as a companion to a novel of the same name that she’s co-written with author James Patterson.

Other artists expected to release albums this year include Journey, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Bonnie Raitt and, possibly, Springsteen, who revealed in May 2021 that he had “a record coming out soon.”

Rundgren’s previously announced album, Space Force, features Todd collaborating with a variety of musicians.

Here’s a list of notable confirmed or expected releases for 2022, by month:

1/7 — David Bowie, TOY (TOY:BOX) (box set focusing on unreleased 2000 album)
1/14 — Elvis Costello & The Imposters, The Boy Named If
1/21 — John Mellencamp, Strictly a One-Eyed Jack
1/28 — Jethro Tull, The Zealot Gene
2/4 — Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, 4
2/25 — Guns N’ Roses, Hard Skool EP
2/25 — Scorpions, Rock Believer
2/25 — Soft Cell, Happiness Not Included
2/25 — Tears for Fears, The Tipping Point
March — Dolly Parton, Run, Rose, Run
3/11 — Bryan Adams, So Happy It Hurts
3/25 — Various Artists, Legacy: A Tribute to Leslie West (featuring Slash, Dee Snider, Martin Barre, Joe Lynn Turner, Elliot Easton, Robby Krieger & others)

Unconfirmed or details not yet announced:

Bonnie Raitt — Just Like That…
Todd Rundgren — Space Force
Journey — TBA
Joe Walsh — TBA
Bruce Springsteen — TBA

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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ three-peats at the New Year’s weekend box office with $52.7 million

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ three-peats at the New Year’s weekend box office with .7 million
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ three-peats at the New Year’s weekend box office with .7 million
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Sony-Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home dominated the box office for the third weekend in a row, earning an estimated 52.7 million dollars to push its three-week domestic take to 609 million. That makes it the tenth-highest-grossing domestic release in history, just edging out 2018’s Incredibles 2.

Adding its $759 million from overseas earnings, Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s global tally now stands at $1.37 billion.

Sing 2, while earning an estimated $19.6 million in its second week of release, was caught in Spider-Man‘s web, settling for second place. The animated sequel has tacked on an estimated $54.9 million internationally so far, bringing its worldwide tally to $144.6 million.

Third place belonged to the prequel to the Kingsman action franchise, The King’s Man, earned an estimated $4.5 million in its second weekend. Its stateside haul now stands at $19.5 million, to go along with an estimated $28.3 million internationally, putting its global box-office total at $47.8 million.

Finishing in fourth place was the sports drama American Underdog, grabbing just short of $4.1 million in its second week of release. American Underdog, which has delivered a total of $15 million so far here in the states, has yet to open outside the U.S.

Rounding out the top five was The Matrix Resurrections, which continued to struggle, taking in an estimated $3.8 million. The fourth film in the Matrix franchise has only managed to scratch out $30.9 million after two weeks. The film had better luck overseas, where it’s pulled in $75.1 million to date.

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