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Manning defuses receivers trip to Miami to celebrate

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NewsHubTouchdown passes, late winning drives and 400-yard passing games aren’t always what make a quarterback a leader in the NFL.
It’s the ability to take what might be a troublesome situation and calmly make it go away.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning did that on Tuesday on his 36th birthday, and he didn’t have to even take a snap.
The two-time Super Bowl MVP got behind a microphone and defused a story that some tried to blow out of proportion because receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz and rookie Sterling Shepard took a trip to Miami after Sunday’s 19-10 win over Washington to celebrate.
It was the players’ day off and they boarded a yacht owned by singer Trey Songz and met with Justin Bieber. Pictures of Beckham and Shepard with their shirts off were circulated on the internet.
Of course, some critics offered suggested what the players did was wrong because the Giants (11-5) are traveling to Green Bay this weekend to play the Packers on Sunday in the NFC wild-card game. It’s New York’s first postseason game since the 2011 season.
Manning didn’t have to wait long to be asked about the trip. He started his response with his usual matter-of-fact answer.
“I think as a team we kind of always pride ourselves on being well prepared, so when I saw some of the pictures I was a little disappointed, just because obviously they didn’t pack accordingly,” Manning deadpanned. “They didn’t have any shirts, obviously, all long pants, no shorts, no flip flops or anything. So I am just disappointed on their packing and not being prepared for that situation. ”
It got people to laugh, and that was perfect.
Manning was a little more serious when asked if he was disappointed in the players from a football perspective.
“I don’t really get into what guys do on their off days,” he said. “It is their off day and they can do what they want and it is about coming here today, being prepared and really getting ready for tomorrow’s practice and being able to go out there and perform at a high level. ”
Beckham told ESPN that the receivers made the trip “to get our minds right. ”
Manning, on the other hand, followed his normal routine on his day off. He showed up at Giants headquarters, watched some videotape, talked to the coaches about the Packers and went over some schemes.
“But that is kind of what a quarterback has to do,” he said. ” If guys want to get away for a day, I think they were a little low on their Vitamin D and went to get some sunshine to get the Vitamin D up, to make sure that they are staying healthy for the cold weather in Green Bay. ”
Manning cracked a few jokes about the receivers in the practice huddle on Tuesday, which he thought were funny.
“They thought they weren’t as good,” Manning said. “It is all good. Those guys come out to practice and are prepared for everything that we do, so nothing has changed. ”
Manning said getting to the playoffs this year after missing the last four made him realize how tough it is to get to the postseason.
“You want to take advantage of every opportunity that you get to make them because you don’t know if, when you’ll get another chance,” the No. 1 pick in the 2004 draft said. “I guess early on in your career you think you kind of know that, but until you get into your later years and you just don’t know if you will get that opportunity again, so you want to give it your all, give it your best like you always do. But just understand that it is special to get here, and you want to try and make a run when you can. ”
Guard Justin Pugh said Manning has a dry sense of humor he has come to appreciate.
“He said something in the huddle today about his birthday: ‘Oh, yeah, we’ll all go do something for my birthday tonight, joking around,'” Pugh recalled. “That’s just Eli. He has that good sense of humor, which is nice. It apparently relieves tensions in situations. ”
It worked Tuesday even when someone quipped that there was a photo-shopped picture of a shirtless Manning on the boat with his receivers.
“I was telling people that I was the one who took the photo,” Manning said, “because they wouldn’t let me in it without my shirt off. “

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Jean Vuarnet: Skiing pioneer dies aged 83

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NewsHub(CNN) You might not have heard of Jean Vuarnet, but if you’ve ever been skiing the chances are you have participated in his legacy.
It is with great sadness that Vuarnet announces the death of Jean Vuarnet, its emblematic creator, at the age of 83 years old. pic.twitter.com/9s64HxgNVP

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Trump intel briefing on Russian hacking delayed

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NewsHubLast Updated Jan 4, 2017 3:52 AM EST
Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday evening that an intelligence briefing that was to give him more information on Russian hacking was put off until Friday. He speculated that briefers might need more time “to build a case” and pronounced it “[v]ery strange!”
The “Intelligence” briefing on so-called “Russian hacking” was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!
CBS News’ Andres Triay has learned that the report by the intelligence community is almost done. It has not been finalized but is nearing completion, according to a U. S. official.
The Associated Press reports Mr. Trump’s tweet “sparked confusion among intelligence officials, who said there was no delay in the briefing schedule.”
In early December, President Obama ordered a full review from the intelligence community of any hacking that targeted the presidential election. The review, which is to be completed before the president leaves office later this month, is intended to “capture lessons learned,” his homeland security adviser said at the time, and report the findings to stakeholders.
Intelligence sources confirmed in December that U. S. officials believe Russia not only tried to influence the 2016 presidential election , but also favored Mr. Trump over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. It’s a conclusion that the president-elect still seems to doubt.
Just last week, in retaliation, the Obama administration announced a series of new sanctions against Russian intelligence entities and agents they say are responsible for hacks into the Democratic National Committee and related servers.

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Trump Warns Republicans To ‘Be Careful’ With Obamacare Repeal And Replace

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NewsHubPresident-elect Donald Trump warned congressional Republicans to “be careful” with plans to repeal and replace Obamacare, as President Obama is slated to meet with House and Senate Democrats Wednesday to discuss ways to save the beleaguered legislation.
Trump tweeted out Wednesday morning at 8:55 a.m. Eastern time that: “Republicans should be careful in that the Dems own the failed ObamaCare disaster, with its poor coverage and massive premium increases….”
Republicans must be careful in that the Dems own the failed ObamaCare disaster, with its poor coverage and massive premium increases……
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 4, 2017
Trump repeatedly promised during his presidential campaign to “ repeal and replace ” Obamacare in his first term. Since the election, Trump is hinting that he may keep certain portions of the healthcare law intact, like the pre-existing conditions clause and provisions allowing those under 26 years of age to remain on their parents’ insurance. (RELATED: Repealing Itself? Only Four of 24 Obamacare Co-Ops Remain Open)
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said that the Republican Party’s first priority would be to repeal and replace Obamacare. “Well, the first bill we’re going to be working on is our ObamaCare legislation,” Ryan told “60 Minutes” in December. “I don’t know the answer to that right now. What we know is we have to make good on this promise. We have to bring relief as fast as possible to people who are struggling under ObamaCare,” Ryan said.
Republican leadership is signaling their intent to take things slow enough to ensure that any move to repeal and replace Obamacare is done correctly. “There’s just going to be hearings. The Democrats spent a lot of time screwing up the economy and screwing up healthcare, and it’s going to take us a lot of time trying to rectify it,” a leading House conservative, Representative Raul Labrador, told reporters.
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'Very strange!' – Donald Trump criticises intelligence officials as he prepares to take office

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NewsHubDonald Trump has raised new doubts about his nation’s intelligence community, tweeting fresh criticism at the officials who will help inform his most sensitive decisions once he takes office.
With his inauguration less than three weeks away, the president-elect claimed on Twitter without evidence that the timing of an upcoming intelligence briefing on Russian interference in the 2016 election had been delayed.
He wrote: “The ‘Intelligence’ briefing on so-called ‘Russian hacking’ was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange! ”
The jibe, in line with repeated criticism of US intelligence, caused confusion among intelligence officials, who said there was no delay in the briefing schedule.
The fresh clash came as Mr Trump took further steps to fill his Cabinet and key White House positions, with his attention shifting toward the challenges of governing.
Earlier on Tuesday, he chose as US trade representative a former official in Ronald Reagan’s administration who has condemned the Republicans’ commitment to free trade.
Mr Trump indicated that Robert Lighthizer, who is expected to take a hard line against China, would represent “the United States as we fight for good trade deals that put the American worker first”.
The tycoon also questioned the timing of the House Republican push to gut an independent ethics board just as the new Congress gathered.
He tweeted: “Do they really have to make the weakening of the Independent Ethics Watchdog, as unfair as it may be, their number one act and priority? ”
The House Republicans later dropped the attempt.
The president-elect has spent much of the last two months huddled privately with advisers and communicating with the public through Twitter. But he has now promised to hold his first formal news conference since winning the election, next week in New York.
The Republican businessman has already waited longer than any other president-elect in the modern era to hold his first news conference. Most have held such events within days of their elections.
It was unclear if the news conference would be the venue for his delayed announcement on how he plans to avoid potential conflicts of interest involving his businesses after taking office.
Mr Trump was supposed to set out the arrangements at a December news conference, but he postponed the announcement.
With his Cabinet nearly full, Mr Trump also picked a handful of new White House aides on Tuesday as he worked to fill several hundred high-level administration posts.
Omarosa Manigault, a contestant from the first season of The Apprentice, is expected to focus on public engagement in the White House.

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Trump Questions Why Dems Weren’t Able To Stop Hack, Says Media ‘More Dishonest Than Anyone Knows’

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NewsHubPresident-elect Donald Trump questioned Wednesday why the Democratic National Committee wasn’t able to stop hacking efforts, and said that the “dishonest” media is looking out for Democrats.
The series of tweets from Trump come a day after he tweeted his doubt in the government’s assessment that Russia was behind a hacking effort to undermine the election. “The ‘Intelligence’ briefing on so-called ‘Russian hacking’ was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!” Trump said.
The president-elect quoted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Twitter Wednesday. “ Julian Assange said ‘a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta’ – why was DNC so careless? Also said Russians did not give him the info!” Trump wrote. Assange is currently in asylum living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. The Department of Justice has been investigating WikiLeaks since 2010, as the site publishes classified government documents.
Trump went on to quote Assange saying American media coverage is “very dishonest.” The president-elect added, “More dishonest than anyone knows.” He later tweeted, “Somebody hacked the DNC but why did they not have ‘hacking defense’ like the RNC has and why have they not responded to the terrible…..things they did and said (like giving the questions to the debate to H). A total double standard! Media, as usual, gave them a pass.”
The Republican National Committee has maintained that hackers were not able to infiltrate their systems.

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North Korea has frustrated three US presidents. What’s left for Trump to try?

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NewsHubJanuary 4, 2017
— On Sunday, after North Korea said it was close to testing a nuclear-equipped missile that could reach the United States, president-elect Donald Trump wrote on Twitter, “It won’t happen!”
Maybe it was breezy skepticism, or maybe it was a red line. For many US officials and North Korea experts, the right path for a Trump administration to take in dealing with the country’s rulers seems nearly as murky, even as some say that it could develop the capacity to hit the US mainland over the next four years.
That potential puts the US in a tough spot, highlighting both the risks of pre-emptive action and previous administrations’ unsuccessful maneuvers to push North Korea away from nuclear proliferation.
Since the presidency of Bill Clinton, the US has tried to exchange aid for disarmament. A 1994 deal that would have allowed North Korea to produce nuclear energy and normalized ties with the US failed after it was discovered that Pyongyang had sought to use uranium for weapons. The North also withdrew in 2009 from China’s attempt to broker nuclear negotiations with four other countries, and a 2012 Obama administration food-aid deal that would have frozen North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs was abandoned just weeks into the effort, after the North tried to launch a long-range rocket.
Mr. Trump said on the presidential campaign trail that he was willing to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. He hasn’t outlined any further steps, though a transition team adviser told Reuters that “a period of serious sanctions” would be “a major part of any discussion on the options available here.”
That’s been the main strategy since the North conducted the first of its five nuclear tests, in 2006, though the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation tends to limit the effectiveness of such sanctions. And Trump’s antagonistic view of China might further hinder long unsuccessful US attempts to get North Korea’s closest ally to cut back on trading with its neighbor, for whom it supplies a significant economic lifeline.
US officials who did not want to be identified told Reuters that if the North were to carry out a long-range missile test, the US military would have three options: allow it to proceed, intercept the missile after its launch, or strike before the launch to pre-empt it.
Jeffrey Lewis, an arms control expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, in Calif., told Reuters that US missile defenses wouldn’t have an easy time shooting down a test missile. And he underscored the risks of military action, which could provoke retaliation against regional allies.
North Korean nuclear and missile test sites, and the factories that supply them, are scattered across the country, he said.
“There’s a warren of tunnels under the nuclear site. And an ICBM can be launched from anywhere in the country because it’s mobile. You might as well invade the country,” Dr. Lewis said.
This report contains material from the Associated Press and Reuters.

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Dabbing son upstages new US congressman

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NewsHubFinding your feet in a new job can be difficult at the best of times, so spare a thought for Republican US congressman Roger Marshall, whose son decided a photo op at his swearing in was the perfect time to do some dabbing.
As Marshall and family members posed with Paul Ryan, re-elected on Tuesday as House Speaker, the teen, Cal Marshall, can clearly be seen raising his arm into a distinctive dabbing pose.
Dabbing – a dance pose which involves burying your face in the crook of your elbow – gained momentum in 2015 when US musicians popularised the move.
Whilst his dad remains oblivious to his actions, Speaker Ryan is on to him.
“Do you want to put your hand down? ” he says to Cal, who sheepishly apologises and blames the unusual contortions of his arm on needing to sneeze, before smiling for the camera and adopting a more conventional pose.
The video has been widely shared on social media.
Despite his crash course in dabbing, Ryan still wasn’t entirely sure what had happened.
And what now for Cal after upstaging his dad on his big day? Well, according to the elder Marshall he may not be seeing much of his friends for a while.
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Ex-Chef Winterkorn erhält angeblich täglich 3000 Euro von VW

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NewsHubMartin Winterkorn trat nach der Abgas-Affäre bei VW zurück. Laut einem “Bild”-Bericht hat er allerdings Anspruch auf eine hohe Betriebsrente.
04.01.2017 | 09:46 |
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Der frühere Volkswagen-Chef Martin Winterkorn bekommt einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge seit Jahresbeginn eine Betriebsrente von rund 3000 Euro pro Tag. Seit dem 1. Jänner habe er Anspruch auf eine Betriebsrente von 1,1 Millionen Euro pro Jahr, berichtete die “Bild” am Mittwoch. Zudem stehe ihm bis zum Lebensende ein Dienstwagen zu.
Winterkorn war zwar im September 2015 nach Bekanntwerden der Abgas-Affäre zurückgetreten. Sein Vertrag lief Berichten zufolge aber bis zum 31. Dezember 2016 weiter.
Laut “Bild” erhielt Winterkorn zum Vertragsende auch eine Bonuszahlung von 1,7 Mio. Euro. Das seien 30 Prozent seiner variablen Vergütung für das Geschäftsjahr 2015, für das er bereits 4,1 Mio. Euro an Bonus kassiert habe. Weder Volkswagen noch Winterkorn wollten sich auf “Bild”-Anfrage zu den Zahlungen äußern.
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Israelischer Soldat wegen Totschlags verurteilt

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NewsHubEin Militärgericht in Israel hat einen Soldaten wegen tödlicher Schüsse auf einen bereits verletzten palästinensischen Angreifer wegen Totschlags verurteilt. Das Strafmaß steht noch nicht fest. Das Urteil erregt aber schon jetzt die Gemüter.
Die Schüsse auf den palästinensischen Attentäter seien unnötig gewesen, urteilt Richterin Maya Heller. Der israelische Soldat Elor Azaria habe aus Zorn und einem Verlangen nach Vergeltung geschossen.
Azaria wurde deshalb von einem Militärgericht wegen Totschlags verurteilt. Das Strafmaß wird später bekannt gegeben. Der Sanitäter hatte Ende März 2016 einen palästinensischen Attentäter mit einem Kopfschuss getötet. Abdel Fatah Al Sharif lag zu dem Zeitpunkt bereits bewegungslos am Boden.
Die Tat war von einem Aktivisten der israelischen Menschenrechtsorganisation B’Tselem gefilmt worden. Das Militärgericht entschied in seinem Urteil, dass die Videoaufnahmen als Beweismittel zulässig sind. Ohne diesen Film, sagte die Oppositionspolitikerin Zehava Galon nach dem Urteil, hätte die Öffentlichkeit wahrscheinlich nie von der Tat erfahren. “Und das beleuchtet die Realität im Westjordanland. Es zeigt, was den Soldaten dort geschieht. Elor Azaria war in gewisser Weise das Opfer der rechtsradikalen Bewegung, er ist ein Soldat, der unmöglichen Umständen ausgeliefert ist. “
Für unmöglich hält ein Teil der israelischen Bevölkerung dagegen das Urteil und den Prozess an sich. “Komm nach Hause, komm nach Hause”, skandieren vor dem Verteidigungsministerium in Tel Aviv Rechtsradikale und Fußball-Hooligans. Sie feiern den verurteilten Azaria als Held.
Ihr Hass richtet sich gegen Journalisten, Richter und selbst Mitglieder der Regierungspartei von Ministerpräsident Benjamin Netanyahu. “Du gehörst nicht zu unserem Volk”, rufen sie, und: “Du gehörst dem Volk der Hisbollah. Du und die Likud Partei – ihr müsst gehen. Gründet eine Likud Partei in Gaza. “
Diese Stimmung greifen israelische Politiker wie Kulturministerin Miri Regev auf. Ohne das Urteil zu kennen, verspricht Regev, sich für Azaria einzusetzen. Dieser sei “zurückgelassen” worden. Sie verspricht, die Begnadigung des Soldaten zu fordern. Das Urteil übermittele den Soldaten “die falsche Botschaft, nämlich sich nicht für eine Kampfeinheit zu verpflichten. ” In komplizierten Situationen können sie nun “keinen Schritt machen. Denn wenn sie sich bewegen, werden sie gleich in ein Kriminalverfahren gezogen. “
Den Emotionen setzte das Militärgericht eine über zweieinhalbstündige Urteilsverlesung entgegen. Richterin Heller kritisierte die Verteidiger des Soldaten. Der Angeklagte hatte sich im Prozess in Widersprüche und verschiedene Versionen des Tathergangs verstrickt.
Scharf kritisierte das Militärgericht auch das Verhalten und irreführende Aussagen israelischer Siedler und des medizinischen Personals, die nach den Schüssen von Hebron zuerst am Tatort waren. Expertenaussagen von ehemaligen Armee-Generälen zu Gunsten von Azaria stuften die Richter als bedauerlich und schlecht informiert ein.

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