President Biden, House Speaker McCarthy |
President Joe Biden agreed to meet House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Feb. 1 to discuss raising the debt ceiling and avoiding a US default as Republicans seek a deal that includes government spending cuts. The meeting will pit Biden’s refusal to negotiate over the US debt limit against McCarthy’s call for reductions in federal spending as a condition of any deal.
“I want to find a reasonable and a responsible way that we can lift the debt ceiling, but take control of this runaway spending,” McCarthy said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” where he announced the meeting. “Now I know his staff tries to say something different, but I think the president is going to be willing to make an agreement together.” Biden will make the case that McCarthy has a constitutional obligation to prevent a national default and will ask whether he intends to meet it, a White House spokesperson said later Sunday.
There are no considerations AT ALL for reforms to Social Security & Medicare when it comes to the debt ceiling.
— Congressman Byron Donalds (@RepDonaldsPress) January 26, 2023
Dems & the WH are trying to make it about Social Security to scare people.
We are talking about reforms to spending through non-defense discretionary dollars! pic.twitter.com/TBV1HFFcDk
➤CALI KILLINGS IGNITED AFTER REPAIR BILL: A farmworker charged with killing seven people at two Half Moon Bay mushroom farms reportedly told investigators he was spurred to carry out the shootings after his supervisor demanded he pay $100 to repair a forklift damaged at work. San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe confirmed to the Bay Area News Group Friday that Chunli Zhao was enraged by the equipment bill, saying that a co-worker was to blame for the collision between his forklift and the co-worker's bulldozer. KNTV-TV, the NBC affiliate in the San Francisco Bay Area, was first to report the development. Authorities say Zhao, 66, shot and killed four workers and wounded a fifth employee Monday at California Terra Garden. He then went to nearby Concord Farms, where he had worked previously, and fatally shot three former co-workers.
➤CALI SHOOTING: 3 DEAD, 4 HURT IN UPSCALE L-A NEIGHBORHOOD: Three people were killed and four wounded Saturday in a shooting in an upscale neighborhood in the Benedict Canyon area of Los Angeles. Three people were killed inside a vehicle on the street and four were wounded outside. All three killed were women, who were in their mid-20s to early 30s. The suspect, or suspects, remained at large Sunday evening. No descriptions were available.
➤IOWA POLICE WON'T RELEASE VIDEOS OF OFFICERS SHOOTING TEEN: Police are refusing to release body camera video of three Des Moines officers fatally shooting a 16-year-old boy during a domestic disturbance last month because of state law preventing footage that shows a minor committing a “delinquent act.” The police department was preparing to release the video from all four officers that were involved in the Dec. 26 confrontation before the city's legal department intervened. All three officers who opened fire on the boy, Noah Bollinger, Zachary Duitscher and Thomas Garcie, remain on administrative leave while the department reviews the shooting.
A top congressional Republican on Sunday said he agrees with a memo by a four-star Air Force general that predicts the U.S. will be at war with China in two years. https://t.co/PqHd8sR7Th
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 29, 2023
➤DESPITE ODDS, BIDEN KEEPS PUSHING ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN Tenacity: The script is heartfelt and familiar, but Biden keeps at it, hoping to build popular support that will pressure Republicans to change their minds on an assault-weapons ban. Aftermath: As people mourn the dead in Half Moon Bay and Monterey Park in California, a Secret Service report finds that half the mass attacks in the United States between 2016 and 2020 were sparked by personal, domestic or workplace disputes, and that the attackers were overwhelmingly men.
➤UKRAINE'S ZELENSKY SAYS NEW WEAPONS NEEDED: Ukraine needs new weapons and faster deliveries to confront a "very tough" situation of constant attacks by Russian forces in the eastern Donetsk region, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday. "The situation is very tough. Bakhmut, Vuhledar and other sectors in Donetsk region -- there are constant Russian attacks. There are constant attempts to break through our defences," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address. "Russia wants the war to drag on and exhaust our forces. So we have to make time our weapon. We have to speed up events, speed up supplies and open up new weapons options for Ukraine."
As the buzz has continued to grow over Ozempic and other new drugs targeted for Type 2 diabetes and obesity, some users are claiming a new side effect. https://t.co/6Oa2NJNZWt
— ABC News (@ABC) January 29, 2023
🎥‘AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER’ TO BECOME THE 10TH HIGHEST-GROSSING FILM DOMESTICALLY: Avatar: The Way of Water has topped the chart at the domestic box office for the seventh weekend in a row. According to Deadline, the film is expected to surpass The Avengers by mid-week to become the 10th highest-grossing film of all time in the United States and Canada. The film pulled in $15.7 million over the weekend. In second place again is Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, which the outlet reports is just $8.46 million away from beating the original movie’s domestic run.
Box Office Numbers from Friday (January 27th) through Sunday (January 29th):
2. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, $10.6m
3. A Man Called Otto, $6.75 million
4. M3GAN, $6.37 million
5. Pathaan, $5.95 million
6. Missing, $5.675 million
7. Plane, $3.8 million
8. Left Behind: Rise…, $2.97 million
9. Infinity Pool, $2.72 million
10. Wandering Earth II, $1.355 million
➤UNDER 18 'TOO YOUNG' FOR SOCIAL MEDIA: Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warned parents should keep kids off social media until they are 18. Murthy claimed that the online apps can hinder a teenager's development and lead to bullying. The surgeon general told a tragic story about a 11-year-old girl who committed suicide after she was 'mercilessly' cyber bullied on several of her social media accounts. He pushed for parents to join forces and ban their children from social media.
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🏈IT'S THE CHIEFS AND THE EAGLES IN THE SUPER BOWL: The Kansas City Chiefs earned a hard fought 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC title game Sunday night to advance to the Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes scrambled for a first down on his badly sprained right ankle, then was shoved late out of bounds by Joseph Ossai, giving Harrison Butker a chance to kick a 45-yard field goal with 3 seconds left that gave the Kansas City the victory. The Chiefs finally managed to beat the Bengals after three straight losses, including a three-point overtime defeat in last year's conference championship game. Kansas City advanced to play the Philadelphia Eagles in their third Super Bowl in four years.
Chiefs finally take down Joe Burrow, Bengals to advance to Super Bowl LVII https://t.co/8NhussxCJV
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 30, 2023
- NFC Championship: Philadelphia Easgles 31 San Francisco 49ers 7
- AFC Championship: Kansas City Chiefs 23 Cincinnati Bengals 20
Eagles fans party in the streets, climb up greased poles after team's NFC Championship win https://t.co/9wYwRfcY3o
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 30, 2023
🏈CHARGERS QB JUSTIN HERBERT HAS SURGERY TO REPAIR TORN LABRUM: Los Angeles Chargers star quarterback Justin Herbert has undergone surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, the team announced over the weekend. Herbert, is expected to be fully cleared for participation in offseason activities this spring. Hebert was selected as an alternate for the AFC in the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Games but will be unable to participate due to the surgery.
⚾YANKEES AND GLEYBER TORRES AGREE TO DEAL, AVOID ARBITRATION: The New York Yankees agreed to a $9.95 million, one-year contract with Gleyber Torres, avoiding an arbitration hearing with the infielder by reaching a deal at the midpoint of proposed salaries. The team announced the deal on Sunday. The 26-year-old Torres hit .257 with 24 homers and 76 RBIs in 140 games for the AL East champions last year.
LeBron James was in disbelief after the refs didn't call this foul at the end of regulation
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) January 29, 2023
(via @espn) pic.twitter.com/hLavkATVg8
🏀NBA REFEREES' UNION: MISSING FOUL ON LEBRON JAMES 'GUT-WRENCHING': The fallout from the Los Angeles Lakers' overtime loss to the Boston Celtics on Saturday continued Sunday with a statement from the National Basketball Referees Association on its official Twitter account. "Like everyone else, referees make mistakes," the union wrote in its tweet. "We made one at the end of last night's game and that is gut-wrenching for us. This play will weigh heavily and cause sleepless nights as we strive to be the best referees we can be."
After L.A.'s 125-121 OT loss to the Celtics, the crew chief for the game, Eric Lewis, said the referees should have called Jayson Tatum for a shooting foul on LeBron James' last-second layup attempt. James would have gone to the line with a chance to win the game with the score tied 105-105.
🏈DOLPHINS TO HIRE EX-BRONCOS HC VIC FANGIO AS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Former Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio has reached an agreement with the Miami Dolphins to be the team's defensive coordinator. Fangio sat out this season after Denver fired him last January, he went 19-30 in three seasons as the Broncos' coach after being hired in 2019.
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