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BREAKING!!!

McCain's Wife Just Called TRUMP – IT'S NOT GOOD!!!

In an official White House statement we now know President Donald Trump on Friday made

a call the wife of Republican Arizona Senator John McCain, Cindy McCain, after getting news

that he had been hospitalized this week as he battles one of the deadliest forms of cancers

known to man.

McCain who is 81 years old was diagnosed with a highly lethal form of brain cancer in July

and on Wednesday his office said he had been admitted to the hospital with complications.

The statement read that Senator McCain was currently receiving treatment at Walter Reed

Medical Center for what is considered normal side effects of his ongoing cancer therapy.

But that he remains in high spirits and eternally grateful to his physicians for their excellent

care they have provided for him since his treatment has begun.

In the statement, he also thanked his friends and supporters for their encouragement and

good wishes and states that the senator looks forward to returning to work as soon as possible.

McCain's Republican colleagues expressed high optimism that he will be able to make

the vote on the tax overhaul next week since senators must be physically present on the

Senate floor to cast votes.

Considering this time he will vote with the GOP lets all hope and pray this is true.

MSN Reports:

President Trump: U.S. Economy to 'Rock' as GOP Races to Tax Vote

GOP lawmakers posted their sweeping, 503-page bill — with permanent tax cut for U.S. corporations

and temporary benefits for individuals — on Friday evening after gaining key votes from

two Republican senators who'd threatened to oppose it.

Now, with votes planned in the House and Senate by the middle of next week, Trump is closing

in on his first major legislative victory.

The bill — hammered out behind closed doors by Republican leaders — would slash the

corporate tax rate to 21 percent, the lowest that rate has been since 1939.

It would provide across-the-board tax cuts for most individuals, but then wipe them off

the books by 2026.

Whether to extend them would be up to a future Congress.

Trump's White House applauded Friday's developments, which Press Secretary Sarah

Huckabee Sanders called a major step toward achieving the president's promises of faster

economic growth and "much needed financial relief to all Americans."

"It'll be fantastic for the middle-income people and for jobs, most of all," Trump

said on Saturday at the White House before boarding Marine One for Camp David, the presidential

retreat in Maryland.

He predicted U.S. economic growth "could go to 4, 5 or even 6 percent, ultimately."

"We are really going to start to rock," Trump told reporters.

House leaders plan to hold their vote Tuesday.

Timing for the Senate vote was less clear, though Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

said the chamber would "get this bill done" next week.

Everything You Need to Know About the GOP Tax-Overhaul Plan

Trump and congressional Republicans have repeatedly pitched the tax measure as a boon for the

middle class, despite independent analyses of earlier versions that said most of the

benefit would go to higher earners.

The final bill would provide a larger tax cut for the highest earners by shaving the

top individual tax rate to 37 percent from 39.6 percent, a lower level than was proposed

in either the House or Senate versions.

"This April 15 filing season — that is the last time you will file under this monstrous,

broken tax code," House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady said Friday evening.

Brady kicked off a remarkably rapid law-making effort on Nov. 2, when he released an initial

bill.

The final version reflects significant changes — many of them aimed at shoring up GOP votes.

Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who had announced his opposition to an earlier

version of the legislation, switched to "yes" after tax writers changed the bill to broaden

the child tax credit's benefits for working families.

Rubio said in a Twitter message that the change "is a solid step toward broader reforms

which are both pro-growth and pro-worker."

'Major Wins' Senator Susan Collins, a Maine Republican

who hasn't committed to supporting the final legislation, issued a news release saying

she'd secured "major wins" in it, including provisions that would temporarily broaden

an individual deduction for medical expenses and broaden the types of state and local taxes

that can be deducted below a $10,000 cap.

Collins also seeks approval of separate legislation that would shore up individual health insurance

markets — where experts say premiums could rise because the tax bill would repeal the

Obamacare individual mandate.

The Congressional Budget Office has previously estimated that the change would lead to as

many as 13 million fewer Americans having health coverage over a decade.

But the most surprising announcement came from Bob Corker of Tennessee — the only

Republican senator who voted against an earlier Senate version of the legislation — when

he said that he'd reversed course and would vote "yes."

Corker's concern — that the legislation would increase federal deficits — was not

addressed in the GOP's final product.

In fact, the Congressional Budget Office estimated on Friday that the legislation would increase

deficits by $1.455 trillion over 10 years, an amount that's slightly higher than the

projection for the version Corker opposed earlier this month.

'Disappointing' on Deficit "This is a bad day to be a deficit hawk,"

said Steve Ellis, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense.

"While Senator Corker's decision is disappointing, the entire Republican conference should be

against this deficit-financed tax cut," Ellis said.

McConnell himself had cited deficit concerns earlier this year in discussing tax legislation.

"It will have to be revenue-neutral," he said in an interview with Bloomberg News.

"We have a $21 trillion debt."

By changing his position, Corker, who's exchanged bitter remarks with Trump over the

president's personal style, cleared the way for the president's first real policy

victory on Capitol Hill.

Whether it will constitute a political victory remains to be seen.

Public opinion polls have shown that earlier versions of the bill were unpopular, but Trump

administration officials and GOP leaders predict the tax cuts, once finalized, will gain favor

in 2018, ahead of congressional elections.

Democrats — all of whom voted against earlier versions of the legislation in both chambers

— have decried the rapid, largely secretive process that produced the bill.

"This monstrosity is a bill that only Donald Trump and Republicans, who have accomplished

next to nothing in this Congress, could love," said Representative Lloyd Doggett, a Texas

Democrat who serves on the tax-writing Ways and Means panel.

"It will not grow our economy, it only burdens us with an immense amount of debt."

On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen offered only a lukewarm endorsement

of the legislation's effect on the national economy.

"It's not a gigantic increase in growth," Yellen said during a news conference.

I am very aware most people on the right don't agree nor hold Senator McCain in very high

regards, in fact, neither do I.

But he is still a human being that's suffering and he deserves our prayers and well wishes

at a time that's so tragic for him and his family.

Let's also hope and pray there comes a day we will never have to see another soul lost

to Cancer and its ravishing treatment.

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5 talking points from Burnley 1-2 Liverpool - Mane productive but centre-backs the match-winners - Duration: 11:38.

5 talking points from Burnley 1-2 Liverpool - Mane productive but centre-backs the match-winners

Liverpool's centre-backs were the late, late heroes as the Reds sealed a 2-1 victory at Burnley in the Premier League on New Year's Day.

Burnley 1-2 Liverpool. Premier League, Turf Moor. January 1, 2018. Goals: Gudmundsson 87′; Mane 61′, Klavan 90+4′.

Jurgen Klopp's side fought to the end and took a deserved three points thanks to an injury-time winner.

A low-key first half was scrappy and uninspiring in the rain, with both teams resorting to crosses as the best source of half-chances on goal.

Sadio Mane made the breakthrough on the hour mark with a great finish from the edge of the box and the Reds looked for much of the remainder of the game as though they'd take a big three points on the road.

Burnley had other ideas though and a late flurry of aerial balls resulted in Johann Berg Gudmundsson nodding home unmarked at the far post to equalise.

That wasn't the end of the scoring though as Dejan Lovren and Ragnar Klavancombined in stoppage time to win the match late on.

Here are the five biggest talking points from the match.

Second-String Attack.

The Fab Four became the Only One against Burnley, with Philippe Coutinho and Mohamed Salah injured and Roberto Firmino on the bench.

Mane started with Dominic Solanke and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in attack, with Adam Lallana supporting through the centre in what was very much a front line which had the look of a second-string to it.

While Mane and Oxlade-Chamberlain could be considered regular starters, form and rotations have ensured neither have been Klopp's primary match-winners on a week-to-week basis.

In the first 45 minutes, the changes showed.

The Reds barely created anything of note, with a lack of tempo and movement added to by a dearth of incisive passing from deep.

Solanke worked hard to find space, Lallana got involved at every opportunity and certainly there was endeavour on the part of each, but quality in tight spaces was in short supply.

A goal would always be tough to come by in this type of match, let alone the two, three or four a full-strength side has looked capable of scoring at times.

But players given their chance simply have to step up and find a way, somehow, however necessary, to do the job asked of them.

In combining to create three or four decent openings in the second half, the new-look front line did precisely that.

It wasn't the free-flowing, exciting and relentless attack of Liverpool at their best, but Oxlade-Chamberlain almost scored a late effort, Solanke remained busy throughout and Mane found the net.

Job done, just about, even if there wasn't an outstanding claim made for more regular minutes on the pitch.

From Main Man to Mixed Mane.

Rewind a year and the idea of going into matches without Sadio Mane in the XI was enough to make Reds fans feel three points would be tough to come by.

This year, the wide forward's form has been the complete opposite: he isn't showing any kind of consistency, he isn't the key attacker in the side and has even been sub at times when fit and available.

Halfway through the match at Turf Moor it had been more of the same as Mane was one of the quiet and frustrated few—but he provided the first critical moment in the second half.

His fearsome strike on the turn flew past the Burnley goalkeeper to give the Reds the lead, a tremendous goal to add to his backheeled assist last time out.

Ten minutes later though he was first man off, subbed by Klopp as he looked to introduce Firmino and manage the closing stages of the game.

It's a tough time for Mane, no doubt, but the final-third contribution is still there from the forward and that should give optimism that, when he rediscovers his best level, he'll be a formidable threat for defences to deal with once more.

Lallana Back in the Lineup.

Fully recovered from injury and with a handful of cameo sub appearances under his belt, Lallana finally got his first start of the season at Turf Moor.

Of course, he's in the side to offer offensive-minded threat, but the travelling Kop were singing Lallana's name first of all on the day for a defensive contribution.

His last-man slide tackle prevented a clear run on goal for Burnley just 20 minutes in as they launched a counter-attack; it was well-timed, aggressive and utterly vital.

Going forward though, Lallana was essentially a No.

10 and it was there the Reds needed his impact to be felt.

While he worked hard, tried to find spaces and be a positive influence in possession, it was clear he was lacking rhythm after such a long time out.

Several times after the break he was bypassed or made poor judgements as when to press, when to tackle and when to run with the ball, but he played a reasonable part in the game.

Subbed off before the late drama, the game time will be vital for Lallana's fitness as he provides Klopp with another option to change the team around in the second half of the campaign.

A Day of Big News With Centre-Backs.

Early risers on January 1 would have seen confirmation that the Reds had sealed the signing of Virgil van Dijk; a club-record signing who is set to be a key component in the team for seasons to come.

Consider the gauntlet thrown down, then, current centre-backs: prove your worth to play alongside the Dutchman.

Dejan Lovren and Ragnar Klavan have both had plenty of detractors this season, at times with good reason, but they were largely decent with their defensive work at Turf Moor other than a few needless fouls in wider areas.

Late on though, it was Klavan who was beaten in the air in the lead up to Burnley's equaliser.

The talking points and newspaper columns would almost have written themselves had the Reds lost two points late on on the day Van Dijk signed—so it was fitting that the duo combined in more positive fashion to win the game.

The Croatian headed the ball goalward, the Estonian made sure of matters.

Even Joel Matip got to come on and play a cameo role for the final seconds, a reminder that the Reds once more have four senior centre-backs for the campaign, with Joe Gomez now strictly a both-sides full-back option for 2017/18.

There's no question Van Dijk will be in the team sooner rather than later.

But the fight to partner him will be intense and interesting, and it was heartening to see two competitors make such a valuable contribution for a Liverpool victory—even if it had to come at the other end of the pitch.

Derby Day and Beyond.

It's now 16 games unbeaten in all competitions for the Reds, with 11 of those being victories.

Next up it's a big run of games: Everton in the FA Cup third round and Man City in the league, before a run of four games out of five away from home.

The Reds head into that period on the back of three successive victories, taking 10 points in 10 days while other sides around them have dropped considerable amounts.

It's a tremendous run of form—and Klopp deserves enormous credit for managing it while switching up his team with regularity.

Balancing fitness and game time is as vital as last-minute winners in terms of the wider picture; the Reds were just a point off second as it stood at full-time and opening up a gap ahead of north London-based rivals for the top four.

A critical win, a great run of form; now onto the derby and dreams of cup success.

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Burnley 1-2 Liverpool: Klavan winner sees Reds beat Burnley at their own game - Duration: 6:13.

Burnley 1-2 Liverpool: Klavan winner sees Reds beat Burnley at their own game

With Liverpool looking set to be held to a 1-1 draw by a battling Burnley on Monday, Ragnar Klavan's late header sealed a 2-1 away victory.

Burnley 1-2 Liverpool, Premier League, Turf Moor, January 1, 2018.

Goals: Mane 61′ (assist – Alexander-Arnold), Gudmundsson 87′ (assist – Vokes), Klavan 90+4′ (assist – Klavan).

Kicking off the new year away from the home, Jurgen Klopp's side needed a strong performance to overcome a Burnley side performing considerably above expectations this season.

The Clarets welcomed Liverpool to Turf Moor with a seven-point gap between the two sides, making a surprise challenge for a top-six finish this season.

But given Liverpool's progress in recent weeks, on the back of a 15-game unbeaten run, Klopp will have hoped for another three points, despite heavily rotating his squad once again.

Adam Lallana, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Dominic Solanke were among those to start as Klopp made seven changes to the side that beat Leicester City 2-1 on Saturday.

That win gave the Reds momentum, and despite taking on a battling Burnley side, they were ultimately able to make it through.

Klopp makes seven changes, Dyche makes just one.

Lallana makes first start of season after thigh injury.

Tepid first half sees Reds struggle to create in attack.

Mane nets stunning strike to put Liverpool ahead on the hour.

Gudmundsson's late far-post header level scores.

Klavan seals victory in dramatic finale at Turf Moor.

True to type, the clash got off to a slow start in Lancashire, with Klopp's 4-3-3 taking a patient approach to breaking down Burnley's rigid block.

With Lallana restored to the starting lineup for the first time this season, the England midfielder was at the heart of the Reds' creative charge, as well as their efforts at the back.

As Burnley broke from a dismal Liverpool corner, Lallana was forced to make an excellent, last-ditch tackle as last man to deny a likely home breakthrough.

Chances were few and far between in the first half, and a largely anonymous sent a long-range effort well wide before Johann Berg Gudmundsson's whipped cross just eluded a Burnley head at the other end.

Liverpool continued to struggle to find a cutting edge in the final third, with Solanke working tirelessly with little to show for it as the first half ended at 0-0.

The second half began with a penalty shout for the Reds, with Mane toppling over backwards in the area, but referee Roger East waved away hopeful appeals.

It took until the hour mark for Liverpool to get ahead, and it was the Senegalese who found the back of the net, picking up a cross in the box before turning and firing an unstoppable shot past Nick Pope.

This gave the Reds the confidence to continue to probe, and they found more fluency in the final third as a result, with Trent Alexander-Arnold testing Pope from range.

They weren't without fault at the other end, however, and Ashley Barnes came close with a left-footed volley on 81 minutes, with his strike sailing just wide of Simon Mignolet's far post.

Oxlade-Chamberlain drew a fine save from the impressive Pope before, with the landscape of the game threatening a draw, Klopp opted to send on James Milnerto replace the tiring Lallana.

But it proved to be futile as with a long ball lofted into the box and Sam Vokes nodding it on, Gudmundsson was there to divert it past Mignolet to make it 1-1.

That wasn't the last twist in the tale, though, as with Oxlade-Chamberlain lofting a free-kick into the box, Dejan Lovren nodded it towards Klavan to score a carbon copy of Burnley's leveller and secure the three points.

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