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Fans livid Mark Wahlberg gave ‘Everything Everywhere’ its SAG award given past violent attacks on Asians – NBC News

  1. Fans livid Mark Wahlberg gave ‘Everything Everywhere’ its SAG award given past violent attacks on Asians NBC News
  2. Mark Wahlberg’s past back to haunt him after presenting Asian cast with SAG award Fox News
  3. The SAG Awards Are Being Called Out For Having Mark Wahlberg Present An Award To The Cast Of “Everything Everywhere All At Once” Despite The Fact He Once Went To Prison For Assaulting Two Vietnamese Men BuzzFeed News
  4. Mark Wahlberg Should’ve Recused Himself to Avoid SAG Awkwardness, Says Jeff Yang TMZ
  5. Mark Wahlberg criticized for SAG Awards presentation. When can we forgive a star’s problematic past? USA TODAY
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Texas shooting latest news: Trump speaks at NRA meeting as Abbott ‘livid’ over police errors

Texas police admit ruling gunman inactive was ‘the wrong decision’

Officials have admitted to critical delays in the law enforcement response to the massacre of 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas, where students inside Robb Elementary School made several calls to 911 on Tuesday within the hour officers arrived and when the 18-year-old gunman was fatally shot by an officer.

Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, admitted that officers did not breach a classroom door and kill Salvador Ramos for more than an hour after initially arriving on Tuesday, falsely believing the gunman was “barricaded” and no longer an active shooter threat, despite pleas from schoolchildren inside their classrooms.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people gathered in Houston, Texas on Friday to protest the National Rifle Association’s annual conference, where Senator Ted Cruz and former president Donald Trump addressed the gun rights lobby group to claim their political opponents are exploiting tragedy, despite supporting the politically powerful lobbyists just days after the kilings.

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Handcuffs, climbing a fence, racing past police: a mother’s harrowing story

As police dithered for over an hour on how to respond to the Uvalde shooting, one mother took things into her own hands.

Angeli Rose Gomez, a mother of a second-grader at Robb Elementary School, told The Wall Street Journal that when she heard about the shooting in progress, she drove 40 miles to the school to rescure her two children.

A US Marshal then put her in handcuffs because she was attempting to get inside, with federal agents deeming this intervening in an active investigation.

She knew some local police officers, who convinced the Marshals to uncuff her.

Then, distancing herself from the crowd, she hopped a fence and ran into the school to rescue her children.

Josh Marcus28 May 2022 01:20

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A worthy question: Why are police statements on Uvalde mainly in English?

To an outsider looking, it might not seem that strange that police in Uvalde are giving their main updates to the public in English.

But that’s a glaring omission, given the local context. As Los Angeles Times writer Fidel Martinez notes, most residents of the small South Texas town speak Spanish as a first language, raising the question: whom are these updates really for?

“Their focus appears to be to exculpate themselves from their abject failure to [national] press,” Mr Martinez wrote on Twitter on Friday.

Josh Marcus28 May 2022 01:00

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Six major police mistakes in the Uvalde shooting have Texans ‘livid’

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he is “livid” about what he’s learned of the police response to the Uvalde mass shooting—and so are families in the tight-knit South Texas community.

“Law enforcement is going to earn the trust of the public by making sure they thoroughly and exhaustively investigate exactly what happened,” Mr Abbott said on Friday.

As more details about the school shooting emerge, it’s clear multiple law enforcement failures contributed to the tragic final death toll of 21 people.

Officers made bizarre decisions, missed key factors, or failed to follow protocol at seemingly every moment along the way, from long before the shooting to its crucial early moments.

Josh Marcus has the details.

Josh Marcus28 May 2022 00:40

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Trump dings Abbott and other Republicans for pulling out NRA meeting after shooting in Uvalde

Former President Donald Trump mocked other Republicans for pulling out of the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting in Houston after the shooting in Uvalde killed 21 people earlier this week.

Mr Trump addressed the annual meeting at the George R Brown Convention Center just three days after Salvador Ramos opened fire and killed 19 children and two adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

“And unlike some, I didn’t disappoint you by not showing up,” Mr Trump told the crowd to applause.

Eric Garcia has the story.

Josh Marcus28 May 2022 00:20

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Donald Trump ties Texas shooting to midterms and 2024 campaign

Donald Trump made a not-so-subtle link between Tuesday’s mass school shooting in Uvalde and the fate of Republicans around the country.

He told the audience at a National Rifle Association event in Houston that the Second Amendment was “under siege” by people who “wish to turn citisens into subjects and take more power for themselves,” a seeming reference to gun control proposals.

As a result, the former president said, Republican voters are going to “vote for tough on crime, pro-Second Amendment candidates in record numbers” in 202, then take back the White House in 2024.

“We are going to protect our communities, protect our schools, and protect our precious children,” he said. “We are going to secure our liberties for ourselves and for every generation.”

Josh Marcus28 May 2022 00:00

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Donald Trump brags about being gun-owners’ ‘best friend’ during NRA speech

Just three days after 21 people were killed in a mass school shooting in Texas, Donald Trump is bragging at an NRA event in Houston about how he was the “best friend” of gun owners while he was in the White House.

Mr Trump highlighted how he deemed gun stores critical infrastructure during the pandemic.

He also spoke about an upcoming Supreme Court decision on self-defence rights, touting how he appointed three conservative Justices to the high court.

“Your rights to self-defence do not end when you step out your front,” he said.

Josh Marcus27 May 2022 23:41

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Trump joins Republican officials in blaming the state of mental health, not proliferation of high-powered guns, for gun violence

Trump joined Ted Cruz and other Republican officials and gun rights proponents in blaming “evil” and the nation’s mental health – as well as what he characterised as an American culture in decline, a lack of discipline and the erosion of so-called family values – for the epidemic of mass gun violence.

He also claimed that the “only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun” – despite more than a dozen police officers on the scene at Robb Elementary that failed to stop the gunman while children called 911 at least nine times over an hour before he was killed.

Alex Woodward27 May 2022 23:18

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Trump claims Democrats ‘exploit the tears’ of victims’ families as he addresses NRA conference days after massacre

While speaking at the largest gun rights lobby convention in the US days after a mass killing of schoolchildren in Texas, Donald Trump claims Democrats are rushing to “exploit the tears of crying families” for political reasons.

Without any sense of irony with his own remarks and the American right’s attempts to allow the proliferation of guns at the expense of mass death, the former president condemned what he called a “grotesque effort by some in our society to advance their own extreme political agenda” in the wake of such attacks.

Alex Woodward27 May 2022 23:05

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NRA benefit concert in Houston cancelled after performers quit, according to artist

A National Rifle Association rally concert scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled after several performers dropped out in the wake of the Uvalde massacre, according to reports.

Alex Woodward27 May 2022 23:00

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Trump arrives at NRA conference days after Uvalde massacre

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In remarks to the NRA’s legislative conference in Houston, the former president condemned the “savage and barbaric atrocity” in Uvalde before asking for a moment of silence and reading the names of the 19 children and two teachers killed in the attack.

The sound of a bell ringing followed each name.

He said the gunman will burn eternally “in the fires of hell.”

Alex Woodward27 May 2022 22:58

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Sarah Jessica Parker Is ‘Livid’ at Chris Noth—She Was ‘Blindsided’ by His Sexual Assault Allegations

Sex and the City viewers have waited for Sarah Jessica Parker’s response to Chris Noth’s sexual assault allegations ever since they first heard the upsetting news—and now, we finally know what SJP really thinks of her former co-star.

Parker and Noth starred as love interests Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big on Sex and the City for six seasons before reprising their roles in the HBO Max SATC revival, And Just Like That… in December 2021. Shortly following the series’ premiere, multiple women stepped forward with claims that Noth sexually assaulted or harassed them in the past. His And Just Like That co-stars—Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Parker—quietly responded to the allegations in a joint statement, noting that they were “deeply saddened” and would continue to “support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences.” Since then, sources have revealed Parker’s private reaction to the news, with one insider telling Us Weekly that she was “heartbroken” by the allegations.

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“She is fiercely protective of Carrie Bradshaw and livid that she and everyone else at the show has been put into this position,” the insider told the site on December 29, 2021. “It is not about the money, but rather her legacy. Carrie was all about helping women and now, under her watch, women are saying that they have been hurt.”

The source went on to note that Parker “feels like there has been two deaths,” referring to Noth’s character Mr. Big’s death in the And Just Like That premiere. “She takes the power of being Carrie Bradshaw very seriously. With great power comes great responsibility and although SJP knows this is about him, not her, she feels like she has let everyone down,” the insider said, adding that Parker had “no idea” about the alleged incidents and felt “blindsided” by the reports. Now, Parker still needs time to “process what has happened.”

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In a December 16, 2021 report by The Hollywood Reporter, two women accused Noth of sexual assault. The women—each triggered to share their stories after witnessing promotional materials of HBO Max’s And Just Like That—both alleged that Noth sexually assaulted them in 2004 and 2015, respectively, after luring them to private rooms. One woman, who went by the name Zoe in the report, alleged that the actor “rape[d] her from behind” without a condom on despite her asking him to use one. “It was very painful and I yelled out, ‘Stop!’” she told THR. “And he didn’t. I said, ‘Can you at least get a condom?’ and he laughed at me.” Lily, the second woman, claimed Noth left her feeling “totally violated” after an encounter in New York City, which took place when he was already married to his now-wife, Tara Wilson.

Noth denied the allegations at the time, telling The Hollywood Reporter, “The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false. These stories could’ve been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross. The encounters were consensual. It’s difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don’t know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women.”

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Ask Amy: Beach house vacation with unvaccinated relative has transplant patient’s parents livid

Dear Amy: Our son “Tom” received a heart transplant 10 years ago.

He’s done great. He is very diligent about keeping in shape, taking his meds, and eating a healthy diet.

Tom’s wife “Tracy” works in a nursing home. Throughout COVID, they’ve both been extremely careful. Everyone in our family, including Tom and Tracy were vaccinated at the earliest opportunity.

Tom’s heart failure and subsequent transplant was the result of an acute viral myocarditis, so we have a healthy respect for the destruction that a virus can cause. Our family has been extra cautious because of Tom’s immunosuppressed status (and understand that because of that status, it’s likely he has reduced protection from COVID-19 even though he’s been vaccinated).

Next month, Tom and Tracy plan to share a beach house with her sister, sister’s husband, and their 3-year-old daughter.

Tracy’s father “Lou” will also be there and will be the only unvaccinated adult present.

Tracy says her father’s refusal to be vaccinated has caused some friction in their relationship and that, even though she’s disappointed in his choice, she doesn’t want to discuss it with him.

My husband and I are livid.

What’s our role here (if any)? We’d like to contact Lou to let him know how his decision affects not just him, but also Tom, Tracy, and potentially her nursing home residents, as well as his granddaughter, who is too young to be vaccinated. His decision could literally kill our son.

While it would be therapeutic for us to share our concerns, it’s unlikely to change his mind.

But saying nothing and giving him a pass doesn’t seem like the right thing, either.

What do you think?

– Mad Mother

Dear Mother: It seems obvious that the two most medically vulnerable people in this beach house setup are your son and his father-in-law.

Yes, it seems at this point that you have little to lose in urging “Lou” to choose vaccination. No doubt, you would regret not speaking out if the elder man contracted the disease.

However, given your son’s extreme situation, his choice to attend this house party also deserves your careful examination (and comment).

As of this writing, the latest information from Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is: “There is a clear message that is coming through: This is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated. … Our biggest concern is we are going to continue to see preventable cases, hospitalizations and sadly deaths among the unvaccinated.”

Even TV personality (and professional vaccine underminer) Sean Hannity seems to have decided recently that, “Enough people have died. … And it absolutely makes sense for many Americans to get vaccinated.” This is hardly a call to shots-in-arms, but it might be a start.

Dear Amy: “Surviving” described her experience of having cancer during the pandemic.

Like Surviving, I had my treatments during the pandemic last year when hospital and medical visits were my social life.

Working with nurses who patiently and compassionately and skillfully completed my treatments and answered my endless questions brought a close bond among us.

There can be a letdown feeling after chemo is completed, when you know you won’t see these wonderful nurses very often and after a while, not at all.

I went through a sort of grieving process, knowing that my relationship with the nurses was now changed, even though we celebrated the end of the treatments.

And unless you have gone through serious surgeries or other treatments for serious diseases, you don’t realize that just because treatment is over, the person may not be himself or herself for quite a while yet.

I have been guilty of that sort of thinking, myself, before my own ordeal.

Each of us has to get through treatments in our own way and also get through the aftermath of treatments.

– Grateful for My Nurses

Dear Grateful: You describe an almost surreal topsy-turvy experience where because of the everyday isolation brought on by the pandemic, your contact with oncology nurses and hospital staff during your treatment became a social lifeline for you.

Talk about the “half full” glass!

Thank you so much for offering this perspective, as well as singing the praises of these wonderful nurses, who see and treat their patients through extremely challenging times.

Dear Amy: Responding to people wondering how long a person should grieve, I buried my beloved wife in April, and was so lonely that I remarried the following February – happily.

I’m 90 years old.

– Buddy

Dear Buddy: Congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy marriage!

You can email Amy Dickinson at askamy@amydickinson.com or send a letter to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, NY 13068.

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Tucker Carlson livid after Rep. Matt Gaetz tries to rope him into controversy, source says

“It pissed him off,” the person familiar with the matter explained to CNN on Wednesday.

Gaetz, who has strongly denied allegations that he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl and paid for her travel with him, seemed to attempt to draw Carlson into the controversy during a bizarre Tuesday night interview.

The Florida lawmaker first referenced a previous allegation of sexual misconduct against Carlson, which the Fox News host has denied, saying that he was “not the only person on screen right now who’s been falsely accused of a terrible sex act.”

Then, and more interestingly, Gaetz suggested Carlson had met a woman involved in the recent controversy related to the sex allegations. Gaetz said that woman was threatened by the FBI to tell people he was involved in a “pay to play scheme.”

A person familiar with the DOJ investigation told CNN that the probe is part of a broader probe into trafficking allegations against another Florida politician. Gaetz has not been charged with a crime.

“You and I went to dinner about two years ago,” Gaetz told Carlson. “Your wife was there, and I brought a friend of mine, you’ll remember her.”

Carlson immediately denied knowledge of the dinner.

“I don’t remember the woman you are speaking of or the context at all, honestly,” Carlson said.

After the interview concluded, Carlson described it as “one of the weirdest” he’s “ever conducted.”

A representative for Fox did not offer a comment. Gaetz’s office also did not respond to a request for comment.

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