President-elect Joe Biden says he will make his first appearance before a joint session of congress next month to outline his "build back better" recovery plan.
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) January 15, 2021
Mr. Biden says his "American rescue plan" will "get direct financial assistance and relief" to those who need it most. pic.twitter.com/dPUWhNUCVe
Comey: Biden should consider pardoning Trump https://t.co/qI9bjeRlqb pic.twitter.com/BLwHflLoY4
— The Hill (@thehill) January 15, 2021
➤WRAY: FBI TRACKING 'EXTENSIVE AMOUNT OF CONCERNING ONLINE CHATTER': FBI Director Chris Wray said yesterday that they are tracking a, quote, "extensive amount of concerning online chatter," including calls for armed protests leading up to next Wednesday's presidential inauguration, in his first public appearance since last week's attack on the Capitol. Wray said that the FBI remains concerned about the potential for violence at protests in Washington, D.C., and in the nation's state capitols. However, he said the FBI will have a 24-7 command post at their headquarters and at each of its 56 field offices, stating, "Our posture is aggressive, and it’s going to stay that way through the inauguration." In addressing last week's Capitol assault, Wray said the FBI has so far identified over 200 suspects, saying, "We know who you are. If you’re out there, an FBI agent is coming to find you."
Meanwhile, the Washington Post reported yesterday that dozens of people on a terrorist watch list were in Washington, D.C., last Wednesday for the pro-President Trump events that took place before the attack on the Capitol, citing sources familiar with evidence the FBI has gathered. Most of them are suspected white supremacists. People on the Terrorist Screening Database, who are flagged as potential security risks, aren't automatically barred from flying or from any public or commercial places. However, the Post cited current and former law enforcement officials as saying that the presence of so many people on the Terrorist Screening Database in one place without stronger security measures in place is another example of intelligence failures before last week's attack.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise calls for CNN's @jaketapper to apologize for 'disgraceful' swipe at amputee veteran @RepBrianMast pic.twitter.com/sbDegXlDHD
— TV News HQ (@TVNewsHQ) January 15, 2021
SUPERCUT!
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) January 14, 2021
As Trump fades, the media turn their sights on his voters pic.twitter.com/CNV2igENWT
Retired Air Force officer at Capitol riot intended "to take hostages," prosecutor says https://t.co/EJ91usBRsj
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 15, 2021
➤FEDERAL PRISONER WHO WAS DRUG TRAFFICKER IS EXECUTED: A 52-year-old federal prisoner who had been a drug trafficker was executed last night, the 12th prisoner executed at the federal prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana, since the Trump administration restarted federal executions last year after none were carried out for 17 years. Corey Johnson had been convicted of killing seven people in gang violence in Richmond, Virginia, in 1992. In a final statement released by his attorneys after his execution, Johnson said, "I want to say that I am sorry for my crimes. I wanted to say that to the families who were victimized by my actions." Another federal execution is set for today.
Cuomo spokesman on criticisms from @JaniceDean (who lost both of her in-laws to COVID in NY nursing homes): “She’s not a credible source on anything except maybe the weather.”
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 14, 2021
Wow, what an asshole.https://t.co/ulS5LZTzHC
➤PIZZA IS THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR TAKEAWAY DISH: The world’s favorite takeout dish is apparently pizza. British insurance comparison company MoneyBeach analyzed Google search results from 109 countries and found that “pizza takeaway” was the top food-related query people entered across 44 nations. It was the top choice in Italy, Barbados, Argentina, Morocco, India, and many others. Chinese food was the second most-searched for food type, with 29 countries (including the U.S., Mexico, Australia, the U.K. and China searching for it), while sushi was the top searched cuisine in ten countries (coming in third), and "fish and chips" took fourth place. Since the beginning of the pandemic, food dinnertime takeout and delivery service use has drastically increased among those in the U.S.
A new era begins.
— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) January 14, 2021
Welcome to #DUUUVAL, @CoachUrbanMeyer
🏈JAGUARS HIRE MEYER AS HEAD COACH: The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Urban Meyer yesterday to be their new head coach, giving him his first job in the NFL. The 56-year-old longtime college coach won three national championships, two with Florida and one with Ohio State, after coaching at Bowling Green and Utah, ranking seventh all time in collegiate winnng percentage. Meyer left Ohio State in 2018 because of a congenital cyst in his brain that had previously required surgery and was bothering him. He was a college football analyst for Fox Sports for the past two years.
We've reached an agreement in principle with Robert Saleh to become our head coach.
— New York Jets (@nyjets) January 15, 2021
📰 https://t.co/CiIczkN97j pic.twitter.com/NC3nW27uNa
🏈SALEH IS JETS' NEW HEAD COACH: The New York Jets reached an agreement in principle last night with San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh to be their new head coach. It's believed the 41-year-old Saleh, who's the son of Lebanese parents, will be the first Muslim head coach in NFL history. Saleh is the seventh straight coach hired by the Jets to not have previous head coaching experience.
🏈STEFANSKI BACK WITH BROWNS AFTER 10 DAYS AWAY WITH COVID-19: Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was back at the team's facility on Thursday, 10 days after he tested positive for Covid-19, forcing him to miss the Browns' playoff win against the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday. Stefanski instead watched his team get the 48-37 victory from the basement of his Ohio home. But he will be there this weekend when the Browns play the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round. Stefanski only had mild Covid symptoms.
🏀CELTICS EXPECTED TO RETURN TO PLAY TODAY AFTER GAMES MISSED DUE TO COVID: The Boston Celtics are expected to return to play tonight with a game against the Orlando Magic, after missing three games between Sunday and Wednesday because some players tested positive for the coronavirus and others couldn't play because of contact tracing, leaving them without enough eligible players. Meanwhile, the game between the Phoenix Suns and the Indiana Pacers scheduled for Saturday has been postponed because the Suns won't have enough eligible players, largely due to contact tracing. It's the ninth NBA game postponement for the week.
🎾MURRAY'S STATUS UNCLEAR FOR AUSTRALIAN OPEN AFTER POSITIVE COVID-19 TEST: British tennis player Andy Murray's status is unclear for the Australian Open after he tested positive for the coronavirus Thursday just days before he was set to leave for Australia. The three-time Grand Slam champion is isolating at home. U.S. women's player Madison Keys has also tested positive before her scheduled flight to Australia, and is self-isolating at home. The Australian Open, which was delayed three weeks because of Covid-19 restrictions, is set to begin on February 8th. However, players and officials must spend 14 days in quarantine once they arrive in Australia, and players who previously tested positive had to provide medical information proving they are recovered and no longer infectious.
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