July 15, 2017

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Disney Debuts Awesome New Looks at 'Star Wars,' 'Avengers: Infinity War' and More

A Wrinkle in Time

The Disney fan event known as the D23 Expo unveiled a slew of fantastic fantasies today, including the first footage from A Wrinkle in Time (first poster above) and a behind the scenes video from Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Here are some of the highlights.

Dumbo

Production has begun on a new live-action version under the direction of Tim Burton. Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito and Eva Green star. Don’t worry, Dumbo will fly again, this time thanks to state of the art visual effects. The movie is set for release on March 29, 2019.

#Dumbo: Disney shares first look photo of Tim Burton on the set of live-action remake https://t.co/oYw9L5zWDy#D23Expopic.twitter.com/2v9eb1f2tJ

— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 15, 2017

Pixar’s Coco

A new poster for Pixar’s next animated adventure was released. Coco will liven up theaters on November 22.

Disney’s new @pixarcoco sugar skull poster is pretty awesome. pic.twitter.com/ayS04gCHWg

— Fandango (@Fandango) July 15, 2017

A Wrinkle in Time

Originally published in 1963, Madeleine L’Engle’s novel A Wrinkle in Time was an instant success, winning a slew of awards and inspiring countless children to expand their imaginations. The book follows Meg Murray, a young teenage girl who searches across time and space for her missing scientist father. Along the way, she learns that the universe is under attack by an evil being.

Screenwriter Jennifer Lee (Frozen) came on board Disney’s big-screen adaptation in August 2014, followed by director Ava DuVernay (Selma) in February 2016. Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling soon joined the cast, along with Chris Pine, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Storm Reid in the lead role of Meg Murray.

The first teaser was announced to thunderous reaction. Watch it below.

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A Wrinkle in Time will open in theaters on March 9, 2018.

Mary Poppins Returns

Our anticipation is high for the music-infused sequel, which will land on December 25, 2018. Emily Blunt stars in the role that Julie Andrews made famous. A new motion poster was released.

Emily Blunt is Mary Poppins in the upcoming sequel, #MaryPoppinsReturns. The brand new film opens in theatres December 2018. #D23Expopic.twitter.com/egxozrpRbr

— Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) July 15, 2017

Aladdin

We already knew that Guy Ritchie will direct the live-action version and now the stars have been announced. Mena Massoud (the upcoming TV version of Jack Ryan) will take the lead as Aladdin, Naomi Scott (Power Rangers) will play Jasmine and Will Smith will portray Genie, the role made famous in the animated version by Robin Williams’ voice.

Your live action Aladdin cast:

Aladdin- Mena Massoud
Jasmine- Naomi Scott
Genie- WILL SMITH #D23Expopic.twitter.com/LHkUMKhPQC

— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) July 15, 2017

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Directed by Rian Johnson, the eighth installment in the Star Wars series has generated considerable anticipation, which will only be heightened by the behind the scenes video that was screened. Watch it below.

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Really, John Boyega and Daisy Ridley best describe how we feel after watching that video.

We know. ?? #TheLastJedipic.twitter.com/Sidh7bQPfn

— Star Wars (@starwars) July 15, 2017

Star Wars: The Last Jedi will open on December 15.

Avengers: Infinity War

After Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige brought out more stars on stage than could be counted, the first trailer was screened for the fans in attendance. Our own Erik Davis sums up the reaction.

My heart’s still beating crazy fast – guys that #InfinityWar trailer brought the house down like nothing I’ve seen before. Chills#D23EXPOpic.twitter.com/mqH4e8vy36

— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) July 15, 2017

Avengers: Infinity War will be released on May 4, 2018.

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McConnell: Senate Will 'Defer' Vote On Republican Health Care Bill

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., leaves a meeting of GOP senators in the U.S. Capitol on June 22.

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The Senate will postpone its consideration of the GOP bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act until Sen. John McCain returns to Washington.

The Republican senator from Arizona is recovering from brain surgery performed Friday to remove a nearly 2-inch blood clot from above his left eye. The surgery was described as a “minimally invasive craniotomy with an eyebrow incision.”

“The Senator is resting comfortably at home and is in good condition,” according to his doctors at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix, relayed in a statement from McCain’s office. He’s in “good spirits” after the “surgery went ‘very well.’ “

The tissue that was removed is undergoing analysis, and McCain’s office says results should be available within the next several days.

Thanks to @MayoClinic for its excellent care – I appreciate your support & look forward to getting back to work! https://t.co/eUkFr7jKYB

— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) July 16, 2017

Shortly after McCain’s office released the statement, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell clarified what the news meant for the vote on the Republican health care bill planned for next week.

“While John is recovering, the Senate will continue our work on legislative items and nominations, and will defer consideration of the Better Care Act,” McConnell said in a statement he posted to Twitter.

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— Leader McConnell (@SenateMajLdr) July 16, 2017

McConnell had been in a rush to get the bill to a vote, in part because it was thought more time wouldn’t help and could hurt the chance for passage.

And the Republican senator’s absence from the Capitol next week would have complicated the already tight math surrounding a planned Senate health care vote to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

Two Republican senators have already announced opposition to the measure, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine. With McCain away, unless one of those two senators changes their mind, Senate Republican leaders are unlikely to meet the 50-vote threshold needed to begin debate on the bill.

A chorus of senators weighed in on McCain’s recovery via Twitter, including the Democratic leader Chuck Schumer.

Praying for a speedy recovery for my friend @SenJohnMcCain. https://t.co/WPtEdwoUvY

— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) July 16, 2017

Sen. Jeff Flake, also from Arizona, put out a statement, saying he and his wife were praying for a speedy recovery.

“I have never known a man more tenacious and resilient than John McCain,” Sen. Flake said. “I look forward to seeing him back at work soon.”

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Brazilian Court Tosses Criminal Case Against Olympic Swimmer Ryan Lochte

U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte has been cleared by a Brazilian court of criminal charges for filing a false robbery during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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Almost a year after U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte fabricated a story about being robbed at gunpoint during the Rio Games, a Brazilian court has dismissed a criminal case against the 12-time Olympic medalist.

Lochte had been charged with filing a false robbery, a claim he made to NBC’s Matt Lauer, as the Two-Way Blog reported.

According to the Associated Press, the court this week tossed the case after “determining that Lochte’s robbery claim did not constitute the filing of a fake report.”

In a statement emailed to NPR, Lochte’s lawyer, Jeff Ostrow said:

“We are pleased that the Court has finally dismissed the criminal prosecution against Mr. Lochte, while also acknowledging that he committed no crime while in Brazil. We are hopeful that the prosecution accepts the Court’s decision so that this story can finally be put to rest.”

As NPR’s Greg Myre reported during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Lochte told NBC that he and three other U.S. swimmers, Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen were robbed while in a taxi on their return to the Olympic Village from a party on Aug. 15:

“We got pulled over, in the taxi, and these guys came out with a badge, a police badge — no lights, no nothing, just a police badge — and they pulled us over,” Lochte told NBC. “They pulled out their guns, they told the other swimmers to get down on the ground — they got down on the ground. I refused, I was like, we didn’t do anything wrong, so — I’m not getting down on the ground.”

Days later, however, Rio de Janeiro Civil Police Chief Fernando Veloso said, “There was no robbery.”

His announcement came after video from surveillance cameras emerged that showed the swimmers during their stop at a gas station in Barra da Tijuca, where they got into a confrontation with security guards — on their way back to Olympic Village.

As NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro reported then:

“Referring to that video, Veloso says multiple witnesses have described a scene in which the swimmers vandalized the bathroom, were asked to pay for it, and got testy. He added that the video supports that version of events.

“The police did confirm one element that’s common to all versions of the events that transpired around 6 a.m. local time this past Sunday: that the group of U.S. swimmers had a gun pointed at them. But instead of a robbery, it seems that the guns were wielded by security guards who kept the swimmers from leaving.

“Contrary to some earlier reports, the police say there was no physical violence between the swimmers and workers at the gas station who reportedly wouldn’t let the Americans leave without paying for damages.”

Lochte later said he was drunk and that this led to the confrontation. He apologized for his behavior, which resulted in a 10-month suspension from the U.S. national swim team. His suspension ended June 30.

A day later he tweeted, “It’s been a long suspension but it’s over, I’ve learned and became a better man from it…. now let’s go.”

Lochte was scheduled to return to competition last Friday but according to Flo Swimming, he decided to forgo the Los Angeles Invitational, citing:

“I’m scratching from the meet this weekend because I have not been able to train the way I feel I need to train because of Caiden being born. My family, Kayla, and Caiden is my first priority and my goal is to be at an elite level by Pan Pacs next year. Thank you all for your support.”

Had the charges held, under Brazilian law, the penalty for filing a false crime report is a maximum of 18 months in prison.

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Brides Scramble For Dresses And Information After Alfred Angelo Stores Close Abruptly

Alfred Angelo filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after closing dozens of its stores, leaving brides and bridesmaids struggling to get dresses they’ve paid for.

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Days after dozens of Alfred Angelo Bridal stores closed with little or no warning, brides and their loved ones have been struggling to track down dresses they’ve paid for — and making contingency plans if they can’t find them.

Alfred Angelo reportedly closed all of its 61 bridal stores at the end of business Thursday night as part of its plan to file for bankruptcy, infuriating customers and leaving employees in the lurch. The lawyer handling the case says she has received more than 7,000 emails about it.

To help those who might not get their dresses, some former brides are now offering up dresses for free — and member station KPCC in Southern California is using the #dressmatchmaker hashtag to orchestrate dress exchanges.

KPCC reports from the scene of the West Covina location:

“[Employees] would not speak to reporters, but told a group of worried customers to contact the law firm listed on the door and that the company had not paid them for work this week.

“Local brides and bridesmaids milled in front of the store for hours, each one peering nervously through the windows and knocking on the glass. Many said their dresses were inside the store and already paid for. No information was available on whether dresses would be shipped to customers or if refunds would be given out.”

In the face of a desperate need for information, there’s been no mention of the closings on the Alfred Angelo website or social media accounts. Its “customer care” account hasn’t tweeted since July 5.

The Miami bankruptcy lawyer who’s handling the case for Alfred Angelo is Patricia Ann Redmond; she told The Miami Herald that she’s received “about 7,300 emails” since Thursday.

It is Redmond’s email address, not one belonging to the bridal retailer, that is on notices that were taped to the front doors of stores that were shut down this week. Redmond said she wanted it that way, to be sure customers got a response.

“I’ve been prioritizing them by the dates of their weddings,” Redmond said.

Faced with looming wedding dates, brides, their mothers and other members of wedding parties are using Alfred Angelo’s Facebook page to discuss how to retrieve dresses they’ve already paid thousands of dollars to purchase. The hottest tips relate to the names and phone numbers of third-party seamstresses who’ve been working to alter dresses — and who might be able to unite dresses and their recipients.

“Wow, I’m in a wedding in October and the bride and ALL the bridesmaids have already paid for their Alfred Angelo Bridal dresses,” Sara Cretser wrote on the Facebook page, “and now we are left with no dresses and no refund.”

Employees at Alfred Angelo’s store in Tulsa, Okla., opened on their own Friday morning to help people get their dresses, several customers on the store’s Facebook page said. A bride-to-be said the store’s staff is treating any dresses that were under deposit to be fully paid — and that they’re using FedEx to ship out dresses.

“I would like to say thank you to the staff at the Tulsa Oklahoma location, they didn’t have to be here today to take care of all the people that bought dresses,” Maegan Alyssa Fletcher wrote, adding that the employees aren’t likely to be paid for their work.

Others who weren’t so lucky shared another strategy: going to a competitor (several are offering discounts to Alfred Angelo’s customers) — and contacting credit card companies to try to claw back payments.

Bridesmaid Natalie Buck, who’s in a wedding in October, told KPCC that when she called Visa about the situation, “They said that if the company doesn’t follow through then they will give me my money, and they will go after Alfred Angelo.”

Alfred Angelo is based in Delray Beach, Fla., north of Boca Raton. The company has been in business for some 80 years — but it has now filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which means it wants to liquidate its assets and go out of business rather than seek to restructure its debt. Under that plan, any creditors would be left to split whatever proceeds are collected from selling the company’s assets.

In addition to bankruptcy proceedings, the South Florida Business Journal reports that the bridal chain’s headquarters are also the subject of an eviction lawsuit.

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