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1. “We’d like models. We’re surrounded.”
The Home’s prosecution group laid out a sweeping narrative against former President Donald Trump, utilizing detailed movies and never-before-heard audio of radio communications from Capitol Cops from the day a mob of Trump supporters invaded the Capitol. Listen and watch here.
“You have been simply 58 steps away” from the mob, Consultant Eric Swalwell advised the Senate jurors. However Capitol Cops led them to security — even because the drive was coming beneath vicious assault from insurrectionists wielding bats, stun weapons, bear spray, steel poles and sticks. For hours.
The prosecutors additionally performed one video clip after one other displaying Mr. Trump falsely claiming that the election was being rigged and calling on his backers to stop him from dropping energy. (Our own 38-minute video tracks Mr. Trump’s lies and requires motion that have been echoed and amplified by rioters on Jan. 6.)
The trial is predicted to proceed nicely into the night. Follow our live coverage here.
Mr. Trump’s protection group has claimed that he didn’t need his supporters to storm the Capitol.
In the meantime, Georgia prosecutors opened a legal investigation into Mr. Trump’s cellphone name in January to the Georgia secretary of state asking him to “find” votes.
2. Two days earlier than a pro-Trump mob attacked the Capitol, the right-wing radio host Glenn Beck, above at backside proper, delivered a message to his flock of 10.5 million listeners: “It’s time to combat.”
“The underside line is that this: Masks work, they usually work once they have a superb match and are worn accurately,” stated Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the C.D.C. director.
A 12 months into the pandemic, small U.S. producers have elevated their manufacturing of the virus-filtering N95 masks. We checked out why they’ll’t discover consumers. (One company in Miami, DemeTech, above, has 30 million sitting on its shelves.)
4. Coronavirus-related deaths within the U.S. seem like dropping steadily, though they nonetheless stay excessive.
The toll had risen sharply starting in November, hit a peak at a mean of greater than 3,300 a day a number of weeks in the past, and has fallen to about 2,800 deaths a day lately.
Whereas that’s excellent news, it’s price reflecting just how brutal this winter has been for the nation. Of the greater than 469,000 coronavirus deaths within the U.S., half have come within the 100 days from Nov. 1 by way of Feb. 8.
5. The officer who killed George Floyd had a plea take care of Minneapolis officers, but it surely was quashed by William Barr, the U.S. lawyer basic on the time, legislation enforcement officers stated.
Three days after Mr. Floyd died beneath Derek Chauvin’s knee, the previous officer agreed to plead responsible to third-degree homicide and go to prison for more than 10 years. The deal was contingent on the federal authorities’s signing on so Mr. Chauvin wouldn’t face future federal civil rights fees.
However an official advised The Instances that Mr. Barr fearful that such an early plea deal can be perceived as too lenient and will inflame the rising protests. Now, with jury choice in Mr. Chauvin’s trial scheduled to start March, Minneapolis is consumed with anxiousness that the proceedings may provoke extra violence.
6. Twitter eliminated, on the authorities’s request, 500 accounts that have been crucial of India’s dealing with of farmer protests.
After initially holding agency on the calls for, Twitter stated it had acted after the government issued a notice of noncompliance, a transfer that put the corporate’s native workers beneath menace of jail. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s authorities has grow to be more and more aggressive in stifling dissent. Above, a protest in New Delhi final week.
In different tech information, Fb is building a competitor to the audio chat app Clubhouse, individuals near the matter stated, persevering with its historical past of cloning its rivals. Clubhouse, a personal invitation-only iPhone app, has gained buzz for letting individuals collect in chat rooms to speak about numerous subjects.
7. Raymond McGuire needs to go from Wall Road to Metropolis Corridor. Simply don’t name him the subsequent Mike Bloomberg.
In his bid for mayor of New York Metropolis, Mr. McGuire and his group are trying to stitch together an unusual Democratic coalition — from prosperous Manhattanites to lower-income individuals — on the message {that a} trailblazing Black businessman with no authorities expertise is strictly what the town must see it by way of an financial restoration, and he’s pledging to deploy his prolific contact record in service of his metropolis.
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Additionally out of New York: Sports activities followers could possibly be allowed in stadiums and arenas as early as Feb. 23 with security and capability restrictions, Gov. Andrew Cuomo stated.
9. Ode to music, in all shapes and kinds.
The foot-long conch above is an especially uncommon instance of a “seashell horn” from the Paleolithic interval. And it nonetheless works. A musician lately coaxed three notes from the 17,000-year-old shell. Listen here.
We additionally requested Manfred Honeck, the music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and a number one Beethoven conductor, to guide us through the beginning of the end of the mighty Ninth Symphony. Within the orchestra’s new interpretation, Honeck has rethought every bar of the music main into the “Ode to Pleasure.”
“What makes Beethoven so particular is that all the pieces has a function,” says Honeck. “The melody begins from piano” — within the sense of “quietly, softly” — “creating a protracted journey till the total, joyful music.”
10. And eventually, essentially the most annoying toys.
“No person advised me that when I had a toddler, I’d be held hostage by a deranged assortment of numerous toys, every with their very own maddening styles of horrible options,” the comic and creator Jessica Delfino writes. And after chatting with greater than 100 moms in a web-based parenting group, she realized that many different dad and mom loathed a few of the identical toys that have been driving her loopy.
Among the many 10 most infuriating: slime, for its energy of destruction; its cousins Play-Doh, the destroyer of good issues, and glitter; creepy speaking puzzles; speaking child walkers; and the relentlessly speaking Furby, which “screams, flatulates and has no ‘off’ change.”
Have a fun-loving night.
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