White House defends Biden’s handling of COVID tests after David Muir interview

White House defends Biden’s handling of COVID tests after David Muir interview
White House defends Biden’s handling of COVID tests after David Muir interview
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(WASHINGTON) — The White House on Thursday defended President Joe Biden’s handling of coronavirus testing after the president said in an exclusive interview with ABC “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir that he wished he would have ordered hundreds of millions of tests for Americans sooner and that “nobody” predicted the emergence of the omicron variant.

The president this week announced new plans to slow the spread of the omicron variant of the coronavirus, including purchasing 500 million at-home rapid tests and, starting next month, distributing them to Americans, free of charge.

“I wish I had thought about ordering” 500 million at-home tests “two months ago,” he told Muir on Wednesday during a sit-down interview at the White House.

ABC News’ Alex Presha asked Psaki why Biden’s administration couldn’t have at least foreseen a spike in demand for tests prior to holiday gatherings, regardless of the variants – since Americnas scrambled to get tested last year, too.

The rapid, at-home tests have been hard to find ahead of the Christmas holiday.

“I don’t think last Christmas people were rushing to get tests,” Psaki said, noting that over-the-counter tests were not available like they are this year. But last year, Americans did face long lines at testing centers and other locations.

Psaki pointed out that vaccinations have transformed the country this year compared to last year, when only a small number of Americans could receive vaccinations.

She also defended Biden’s remark to Muir that “nobody” predicted the omicron variant’s emergence, when in fact, infectious disease experts had warned of new variants.

“Nobody saw it coming,” Biden told Muir Wednesday. “Nobody in the whole world. Who saw it coming? “

Muir pressed Biden: “Scientists have long said that when you’re dealing with the coronavirus, COVID-19, that there are going to be mutations, that most likely over time it is going to become very transmissible because this virus is trying to stay alive, trying to survive. So did the administration not expect that there could be moments like this one where you’d have a highly transmissible variant possible around the corner?”

“It was possible,” Biden replied. “And it’s possible there could be other variants that come along. That’s possible. But what do you plan for? You plan for what you think is available, that is the most likely threat that exists at the time, and you respond to it. And I think that that’s exactly what we’ve done.”

Psaki similarly told reporters that “we of course knew that there would be additional variants at some point coming we didn’t know what they would look like.”

“I would say that nobody saw – knew that there would be the number of different variants, nobody knew exactly how transmissible they would be,” she said.

Psaki was on defense, too, about Biden’s comment that he wished he thought of ordering 500 million tests two months ago.

“June was a long time ago, but before that delta variant was on the rise, there was not a demand for testing in this country,” she said. “There really wasn’t. Then delta obviously increased the demand.”

She argued that Biden did, in fact, work to increase testing capacity by using a law known as the Defense Production Act to expand the supply of at-home tests.

“Without that, we wouldn’t have the supply in the market,” she said.

Biden also told Muir that ​​when it came to the availability of at-home coronavirus tests in the United States, “nothing’s been good enough.”

Psaki said what Biden “was acknowledging, which he said in his speech a couple of days ago as well, is that we’re not where we need to be on testing.

“No one is saying we are,” she added.

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Former Boston College student charged in boyfriend’s suicide pleads guilty

Former Boston College student charged in boyfriend’s suicide pleads guilty
Former Boston College student charged in boyfriend’s suicide pleads guilty
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(BOSTON) — A former Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with her boyfriend’s suicide pleaded guilty Thursday as part of a plea deal.

Inyoung You, 23, changed her plea two years after initially pleading not guilty in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston in the death of her then-boyfriend, Alexander Urtula.

Urtula died by suicide at the age of 22 on May 20, 2019, the day of his graduation from Boston College. Prosecutors argued that You “directly contributed” to Urtula’s suicide through “escalating and unrelenting verbal, physical and psychological abuse that she admitted in court,” the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement following Thursday’s hearing.

Prosecutors said You sent Urtula more than 47,000 text messages over the course of their 18-month-long relationship, in which she “repeatedly told the victim that he should kill himself or die and waged a campaign of abuse that stripped the victim of his free will,” the statement said.

“The abuse became more frequent, more overwhelming, and debilitating in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula’s tragic death,” the district attorney’s office said.

As part of the plea deal, Judge Robert Ullmann sentenced You to 10 years probation, during which she is barred from profiting financially from the case. If she adheres to the terms of her probation, which also includes community service and mental health treatment, she can avoid a two-and-a-half-year jail sentence.

The sentence was recommended by prosecutors and You’s legal team and “made in close consultation with the Urtula family,” District Attorney Rachael Rollins said in a statement.

“It is consistent with their desire to seek accountability and closure and to protect the legacy of Alexander, a loving son, brother, and uncle,” Rollins continued. “They believe this is something Alexander would have wanted.”

The Urtula family read a victim impact statement during the hearing and shared a photo of him with his nephews.

“We bear no feelings of anger or reprisal. We believe that time will take us through in the moments we mourn and celebrate his life,” the family said, according to the Associated Press.

You declined the opportunity to speak in court and her lawyer, Steven Kim, said she was “very distraught,” the AP reported. You is a “wonderful young woman who has deep, deep remorse,” Kim said, according to the AP.

The case has drawn comparisons to that of Michelle Carter, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2017 three years after her then-boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, died by suicide. Carter, who had sent Roy texts urging him to kill himself, was sentenced to 15 months in jail. She was released about three months early in 2020.

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Metallica’s Lars Ulrich reflects on 40th anniversary concerts: “Overf***inwhelmed!”

Metallica’s Lars Ulrich reflects on 40th anniversary concerts: “Overf***inwhelmed!”
Metallica’s Lars Ulrich reflects on 40th anniversary concerts: “Overf***inwhelmed!”
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Metallica‘s Lars Ulrich is reflecting on the band’s recent pair of 40th anniversary concerts in San Francisco.

In an Instagram post, the drummer writes that he’s been “overf***inwhelmed” by the response to the shows, and shares his gratitude to all of the ‘Tallica’s metal-loving fans.

“Metallica is not me or you. Metallica is all of us,” Ulrich writes. “It’s a state of mind that we all share, it’s a destination we all seek out, it’s an element that keeps us alive, it’s our common purpose.”

“You keep this real,” he adds. “You keep us inspired and alive. It is because of you this thing exists.”

Ulrich goes on to marvel that Metallica has lasted so long.

“Who would’ve f***ing thought that this, whatever this is, could live and breathe this long, could still connect people, could still be somewhat relevant and still exist forty years later??!!” Ulrich asks.

“Thank you to each and every one of you for making it happen,” he continues. “Thank you to each and every one of you for believing in the possibility of music. Thank you to each and every one of you for being Metallica.”

Metallica’s 40th anniversary shows took place December 17 and 19, and were streamed live online. Rebroadcasts of the streams will air via the Coda Collection channel on Amazon Prime Video starting December 24 at noon ET.

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Joe Walsh’s 2021 VetsAid livetream event now available ’til New Year’s Day; Dec. 27 live chat added

Joe Walsh’s 2021 VetsAid livetream event now available ’til New Year’s Day; Dec. 27 live chat added
Joe Walsh’s 2021 VetsAid livetream event now available ’til New Year’s Day; Dec. 27 live chat added
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Joe Walsh has extended the availability of the online stream of his recent fifth annual VetsAid benefit concert — dubbed “The Basement Show” — from December 25 through New Year’s Day.

The ticketed event, which premiered on December 18, is available now at Veeps.com, with all proceeds going to organizations that provide veterans services.

“I’d like to give a big thank you to everyone who has streamed our 5th Annual VetsAid show!” Walsh says. “With many holiday plans being altered, adjusted or canceled due to the pandemic, many fans have asked us to extend the viewing period so their families can enjoy the show over the holidays, so let’s keep the party going and raise money for our veterans!”

Walsh will also be taking part in a special “watch along” event on December 27 — he’ll be in the Veeps.com chat room starting at 8 p.m. ET that day.

As previously reported, this year’s VetsAid event was streamed live from the longtime Eagles guitarist’s basement studio and featured Joe performing with a backing group that included Tom Petty keyboardist Benmont Tench and three legendary session musicians: guitarist Waddy Wachtel, bassist Lee Sklar and drummer Russ Kunkel. Special guests included Walsh’s brother-in-law, Ringo Starr.

Unaired footage from the four previous VetsAid events was included in this year’s presentation, as well as recently shot footage of Walsh’s visit to the US VETS facility in Long Beach, California. During his visit, Joe treated veterans to a performance of his hit “Life’s Been Good.”

The VetsAid show also featured a tour of Walsh’s studio and part of his personal guitar collection, as well as a Q&A session during which he answered fan-submitted questions.

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AXS TV to screen concert films from KISS, Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks & more during New Year’s weekend

AXS TV to screen concert films from KISS, Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks & more during New Year’s weekend
AXS TV to screen concert films from KISS, Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks & more during New Year’s weekend
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AXS TV will bid farewell to 2021 and welcome 2022 with a special three-day block of programming that features a variety of concert films, including network premieres showcasing live performances by KISS, Def Leppard and Stevie Nicks.

AXS TV’s “New Year’s Eve Weekend Concert Marathon” kicks off with KISS Rocks Vegas at 8 p.m. ET, followed by Def Leppard: Hits Vegas at 9:30 p.m. ET.

KISS Rocks Vegas and Def Leppard: Hits Vegas were filmed, respectively, in 2014 at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and in 2019 at Planet Hollywood’s Zappos Theater.

Then on Saturday, New Year’s Day, Nicks’ 2020 concert film 24 Karat Gold will get its AXS TV premiere at 8 p.m. ET. The movie features performance footage from shows Stevie played in Indiana and Pittsburgh in 2017, during her 24 Karat Gold tour.

Other concert films being aired on AXS TV from December 31 to January 2 will feature performances by Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, Cyndi Lauper, Heart, Tom Petty, Peter Frampton, Bad Company, The Who and Van Morrison.

As the New Year’s programming block winds down, AXS TV will premiere a new episode of The Top Ten Revealed at 8 p.m. ET focusing debut albums released in 1982, followed by a new episode of the Rock Legends docuseries at 8:30 p.m. ET that looks at post-punk acts.

Here’s AXS TV’s full New Year’s weekend schedule:

12/31/21
8 p.m. ET — KISS Rocks Vegas*
9:30 p.m. ET — Def Leppard: Hits Vegas*
1 a.m. ET — KISS Rocks Vegas
2:30 a.m. ET — Kid Rock

1/1/22
10 a.m. ET — Fleetwood Mac: The Dance
12:30 p.m. ET — Def Leppard: Hits Vegas
4 p.m. ET — Chicago
5 p.m. ET — Cyndi Lauper
6 p.m. ET — Heart: Part One
7 p.m. ET — Heart: Part Two
8 p.m. ET — Stevie Nicks: 24 Karat Gold
11:15 p.m. ET — Tom Petty
2 a.m. ET — Peter Frampton

1/2/22
10:30 a.m. — Stevie Nicks: 24 Karat Gold
2 p.m. ET — Bad Company
3:30 p.m. ET — The Who: Tommy – Live at the Royal Albert Hall
5 p.m. ET — Van Morrison: Live at the San Francisco Jazz Center
7 p.m. ET — The Top Ten Revealed: ’80s Ladies
7:30 p.m. ET — The Top Ten Revealed: Debut Albums of 1981
8 p.m. ET — The Top Ten Revealed: Debut Albums of 1982*
8:30 p.m. ET — Rock Legends: Post-Punk*

* = AXS TV premiere.

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Christmas Magic: Nas announces surprise album featuring A$AP Rocky, DJ Premier and Hit-Boy

Christmas Magic: Nas announces surprise album featuring A$AP Rocky, DJ Premier and Hit-Boy
Christmas Magic: Nas announces surprise album featuring A$AP Rocky, DJ Premier and Hit-Boy
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Nas has a surprise Christmas gift for his fans, a new album dropping Thursday evening at midnight.

The “Street Dreams” rapper revealed Thursday afternoon that he’s releasing a new album titled Magic featuring a collabo with A$AP Rocky and DJ Premier. After Nas executive-produced his two previous albums, King’s Disease and King’s Disease II, with Hit-Boy, the duo is working together again.

“3rd time in MAGIC,” Nas commented on Instagram as he posted a promo video that’s accompanied by Stevie Wonder‘s song “If It’s Magic,” from Wonder’s iconic 1976 Songs in the Key of Life album.

This year, Nas won his first Grammy, a Best Rap Album award for King’s Disease, after 13 previous nominations. The Belly star may win two years in a row, as King’s Disease II also has received a Best Rap Album nod. In addition, the 48-year-old rapper is up for Best Rap Song for “Bath Salts” with Jay-Z, from the late DMX‘s posthumous album, Exodus.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Kate Winslet saw her pal Leonardo DiCaprio for first time in three years and “couldn’t stop crying”

Kate Winslet saw her pal Leonardo DiCaprio for first time in three years and “couldn’t stop crying”
Kate Winslet saw her pal Leonardo DiCaprio for first time in three years and “couldn’t stop crying”
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If you’ve been feeling the pain of being separated from your friends during the pandemic, Kate Winslet is right there with you.

In a new interview with The Guardian, the actress says she recently reunited with her Titanic and Revolutionary Road co-star Leonardo DiCaprio for the first time in three years — and it was an emotional moment for the two old pals.

“I couldn’t stop crying,” she says. “I’ve known him for half my life!”

The Mare of Easttown star adds that because Leo’s been in New York and she’s been in London, they hadn’t had a chance to get together and catch up.

“We haven’t been able to leave our countries,” she says. “Like so many friendships globally, we’ve missed each other because of COVID. He’s my friend, my really close friend. We’re bonded for life.”

 

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Tiffany Haddish reacts to Common’s breakup comments, Anthony Anderson emotional about ‘black-ish’, & more

Tiffany Haddish reacts to Common’s breakup comments, Anthony Anderson emotional about ‘black-ish’, & more
Tiffany Haddish reacts to Common’s breakup comments, Anthony Anderson emotional about ‘black-ish’, & more
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After Common recently explained that he broke up with Tiffany Haddish because of their busy schedules, the Night School star is now responding to his comments.

Haddish gave her response on FOX SOUL’S Hollywood Unlocked Uncensored with Jason Lee after Lee interviewed Common. “I was very disappointed,” she said or Common, “’cause that’s not what you told me.”

“I miss him from time to time,” Tiffany admitted, adding, “But that’s with, I think, any intimate relationship that you might have, you miss them.”

In other news, Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson are feeling sentimental as the end of ABC’s black-ish approaches.

Ross posted an Instagram video of them watching their audition for the series, and Anderson began to fight back tears. He said, “Now I’m getting emotional. We always talk about never being afraid to fall, and I’ve always said if we are afraid to fall, we’ll never take that leap.” He added, “I will take this leap with you anywhere, anyplace, anytime.”

Ross captioned the post, “What a delight it’s been to leap, stretch and grow with you these past 8 years, @anthonyanderson. The rapport we have as Mr & Mrs. Johnson was apparent from the start. Most importantly, we’ve never let each other fall. You are the absolute best TV husband a gal could ever ask for.” The farewell season of black-ish premieres Tuesday, January 4 at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Finally, Tyrese Gibson and Courtney B. Vance will be among the honorees at the 30th anniversary Bounce Trumpet Awards. Tyrese will receive the Luminary Award, and Vance will be presented with the Excellence in Entertainment Award. The event will air on Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 17 at 8 p.m. on the Bounce network.

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Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Doja Cat and more top list of 2021’s most-streamed artists

Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Doja Cat and more top list of 2021’s most-streamed artists
Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Doja Cat and more top list of 2021’s most-streamed artists
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While individual streaming sites, like Spotify and Pandora, released their year-end lists about the artists who enjoyed the most attention this year on their platforms, it begs to question: who were the most-streamed artists across all platforms?

Variety reports the honor goes to Olivia RodrigoBTS and Doja Cat, according to new data from the Digital Media Association.  DMS compiled data from Amazon, Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify and YouTube Music to compile its list of the most listened-to songs and artists.

Doja Cat’s “Kiss Me More” collab with SZA was the top song on Amazon Music, with Walker Hayes‘ “Fancy Like” in second, followed by Drake‘s “Way 2 Sexy” collab with Future and Young Thug.  On Apple Music, BTS’ “Dynamite” blew up, while Olivia’s “drivers license” parked itself in second place.  Ariana Grande claimed third on the list with her hit, “positions.”

Meanwhile, Cardi B‘s “Up” anthem eclipsed the competition on Pandora, but Silk Sonic‘s “Leave the Door Open” and Adele‘s “Easy On Me” nip at her heels in second and third places, respectively.

Olivia ruled Spotify’s top songs and albums chart, while Latin artist Bad Bunny was the service’s top artist.

And, lastly, YouTube music says this year’s top music video is Pooh Sheisty‘s “Back in Blood” with Lil Durk.  In second is The Weeknd‘s “Save Your Tears,” while Lil Nas X claims third place with “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name.)”

DIMA CEO Garrett Levin said streaming took off during the pandemic because artists harnessed the services to “connect with fans.”  He adds that, while many familiar names jumped to the top of numerous lists, 2021 really was the year for Latin music as music lovers were introduced to that burgeoning genre of music.

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Fourth accuser speaks out against Chris Noth

Fourth accuser speaks out against Chris Noth
Fourth accuser speaks out against Chris Noth
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A fourth person has accused Chris Noth of sexual misconduct.

Singer-songwriter Lisa Gentile went public with her allegations during a Thursday press conference with her lawyer, Gloria Allred. She says she was “sexually victimized” by the Sex and the City actor in 2002.

According to Gentile, Noth forcibly kissed her and touched her breasts, then later threatened to “blacklist” her from the business if she ever told anyone.

“I believe we should have our day in court to hold Mr. Noth accountable for what he did,” Gentile said, referencing the three other women who have come forward.

Noth denied the previous allegations but has yet to comment on Gentile’s claims. Since the allegations emerged, Noth has been dropped by his talent agency and was fired from his CBS show, The Equalizer.

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