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What to stream: 'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio' on Netflix, 'Amsterdam' on HBO Max, 'Bros' on Peacock, 'George and Tammy' on Showtime
What to stream: ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ on Netflix, ‘Amsterdam’ on HBO Max, ‘Bros’ on Peacock, ‘George and Tammy’ on Showtime
Here’s what’s new and ready to stream now on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney+, Amazon Prime, video-on-demand, and other streaming services … For “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” (2022, PG), the Oscar-winning director teams up with stop-motion filmmaker Mark Gustafson to bring his dream project to the screen as an animated musical. He sets his vision in World War II Italy, where the…
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George & Tammy Season 1 Episode 1 (Tv series)
George & Tammy Season 1 Episode 1 (Tv series)
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During the Obama years, Republicans won total control of the state government1 in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. Then, on Election Day in 2016, Hillary Clinton narrowly lost in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — states Democrats had won at the presidential level for more than two decades. She was easily defeated in Iowa and Ohio, which had tended to be close.2 Clinton barely won in Minnesota, another state where Democrats are usually strong. Post-election, there was a lot of doom and gloom about the Democratic Party’s prospects in the Midwest, with both nonpartisan analysts and even some party strategists suggesting the party needed a dramatic overhaul or risk losing in this region, which will be packed with white, working-class voters, for the foreseeable future.
Never mind all that now. Democrats are looking strong in the Midwest — it is by some measures the region where they are likely to make their biggest gains this November.
Let’s start with the House. Because all 435 House seats are on the ballot every two years, the House will provide the fullest picture of how the two parties are doing in 2018. According to the Classic version of FiveThirtyEight’s House forecast, Democrats are favored to pick up about 14 seats in the Midwest. That’s a big number on its own, but it’s even more significant when you think about that gain in terms of regions. Sure, the Democrats are likely to gain seats in the Northeast and Pacific, as you might expect, but they are making even bigger strides in the Midwest in terms of the number of seats they are expected to gain relative to the total number of seats available in the region.
To compare how strong Democrats look in one region versus another, we have to put regions with different numbers of seats on equal footing. To do that, we divided the number of seats Democrats are favored to win in each region by the total number of seats there. We then multiplied that by 100, which shows us how many seats the Democrats would be favored to pick up in each region if every region had 100 races. When all regions are normalized in this way, we can see that the Midwest is shaping up to be the party’s best region. (How you divide the states into regions is a matter of great and impassioned debate, of course; here we’re using an old-school FiveThirtyEight categorization. But yes, feel free to object to Pennsylvania being included in the Midwest if you like.)
The House race by region
Current and projected Democratic House seats by region, as of Oct. 29
Dem. seats Region Includes Current Proj. Change change per 100 races Midwest: Prairie KS, NE, ND, SD 0 2 +2 +23 Midwest: Rust Belt PA, OH, MI, IN 16 24 +8 +15 West: Big Sky UT, ID, MT, WY, AK 0 1 +1 +12 Northeast: Acela NY, NJ, MD, DC, DE 33 39 +6 +12 West: Southwest AZ, CO, NM, NV 12 15 +3 +12 Midwest: North Central IL, WI, MN, IA 20 24 +4 +11 South: South Coast FL, GA, NC, VA, SC 23 30 +7 +10 West: Pacific CA, WA, OR, HI 51 57 +6 +9 South: Gulf Coast TX, AL, LA, MS 14 16 +2 +4 South: Highlands MO, TN, KY, AR, WV, OK 5 6 +1 +4 Northeast: New England MA, CT, ME, NH, RI, VT 20 21 +1 +2
The potential Democratic gains are scattered throughout the Midwest, from Pennsylvania (where they’re favored for four pickups) to Iowa and Kansas (two) to Michigan (one).3
It’s not just the House, either. Democratic incumbents are clear favorites to win their Senate races in Michigan, Minnesota (two races there, actually), Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. They are modest favorites to hold on to seats in Indiana and Missouri — which were very red in 2016. Democrats are favored to win gubernatorial races in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania. The gubernatorial contests in Ohio and Wisconsin are toss-ups, and Democrats even have a chance in two very conservative states, Kansas and South Dakota. A win by Tony Evers in Wisconsin would be particularly significant for Democrats, who have failed in three different attempts to defeat Gov. Scott Walker.
What’s behind what appears to be a Midwestern revival for Democrats? Well, the most obvious answer is that Democrats didn’t have such a big problem in the Midwest in the first place — so it is entirely logical that they would do well there in 2018 because it is shaping up to be a good year for Democrats nationally.
There were a lot of stories as Obama left office about how Democrats had lost hundreds of seats at the congressional, state legislative and gubernatorial levels while he was president. But parties that hold the White House often lose seats in other places — Republicans had huge down-ballot losses when George W. Bush was president, for example, and it looks like they may have similar declines under President Trump.
The pattern seems to be that the best thing for a party that wants to make gains at the state and congressional level is to lose a presidential election first. In particular, midterm elections are typically rough for the president’s party, even if that president is popular — and Trump is fairly unpopular.
So we should have expected Democrats to bounce back overall after 2016 — and that’s exactly what’s happening. It’s not that Democrats are likely to make gains only in the Midwest, after all. Our Classic model shows them picking up at least one seat in every region in the country.
But why are the biggest gains likely to come in the Midwest? First of all, 2018 is confirming what previous election cycles had suggested — this is an area that swings a lot between the two parties. Democrats made major gains in the Midwest in 2006, then faltered in the Obama years and look to be having a revival now. And because Democrats lost in many key races in the Midwest in 2010 and 2014, there was some low-hanging fruit for Democrats to pick off in a year like this. (Like the governor’s mansion in traditionally-Democratic Illinois, for example.) Contrast the Midwest with the South, where Republicans have steadily gained ground for two decades and are likely to lose relatively few seats even in what appears to be a Democratic wave year.
Secondly and relatedly, national polls suggest that white voters without college degrees favor Republicans in 2018, but the margin between the two parties is likely to narrow compared to 2016, when Clinton lost that bloc by more than 30 percentage points. That shift has outsized influence in the Midwest, which has higher populations of white voters without college degrees than many other parts of the country. So the Democrats’ problem with white working-class voters may not be as severe as it looked on Election Day 2016 — which perhaps had more to do with the conditions in that election than the party overall. What we are seeing in 2018 suggests that working-class whites are not a single national bloc, but still vote much differently by state and region. Working-class whites in Southern states like Georgia and Texas are overwhelmingly opposed to Democratic candidates in key races this year, but they are less GOP-leaning in Midwest states like Ohio and Wisconsin.
I don’t think the Democratic strength in these races in the Midwest is particularly tied to the candidates who are running or any kind of major ideological or tactical shift within the party. Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin is a populist, Bernie Sanders-style Democrat and has embraced a Medicare-for-all health care proposal. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar is more of an Obama-Clinton Democrat in terms of ideology and has not embraced Medicare-for-all. Both are likely to win. Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown is often described as being particularly good at connecting with voters, but Wisconsin gubernatorial challenger Evers is considered, even by some fellow Democrats, to be kind of dull and uninspiring — and he could win too. There aren’t a lot of nonwhite Democrats running in key races in this region, but several women are running — so Democrats have a slate of candidates in the Midwest that is broadly similar to the party overall in terms of demographics.
It helps that Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow and a few other Democrats in this region are incumbents, but Michigan’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Gretchen Whitmer, has a sizable lead too — and she has never before been elected to statewide office.
Two caveats to all of this. First, the Midwest had some of the biggest polling misses in 2016. So maybe, for example, Ohio’s Democratic nominee for governor, Richard Cordray, whose race is considered a toss-up, ends up losing by 5 points. I still think, even if the polls are inaccurately titled towards Democrats, they will end up having a better night in this region than they did in 2016. Secondly, I’ve cast this story as Democrats doing better in the Midwest than their worst fears in the days immediately following Clinton’s loss. Those fears now look overwrought, but Democrats could still have cause for concern after Election Day 2018. There’s a real chance Democrats narrowly lose the governors races in Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin next month. If the party can’t win in these states when there’s an unpopular Republican in the White House, when can they win?
Aaron Bycoffe contributed research to this article.
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The Stones opened Rolling Stones # 9 on Carnaby St.** Bill Wyman auctioned off many unique items for the Prince’s Trust.**Wyman’s bass used for groundbreaking records in ’69 and ’70 broke a record at $384,000. The famous amp that got him into the Stones went for $106,250 and the most expensive toilet seat cover sold at auction with the tongue logo went for $1,142. Brian Jones Rock and Roll Circus guitar sold for $704,000.
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The Presidential debate: Well, Good Biden moments-“You don’t panic, he panicked.” “It is what it is cuz you are what you are.” “Everybody knows he’s a liar.” Wouldn’t know suburbs unless he took a wrong turn.” “Will you shit up man?” “Get out of your and trap.” Imagine if Bernie or a younger candidate with real energy were there. Imagine someone quick on their feet because we need that. The bully style of scary clown 45 does fluster a normal person as it supposed to. Joe held his own and had real dignity though. It is hard to not respond to the President’s ridiculousness but he needs to be ignored. Trump and son both seemed like they were about 8 Red Bulls into the day with all that pent up anger. Who should be drug tested? Biden? Trump went on about forest management but most of that land belongs to the Federal government. ** I have never seen my mailperson trying to sell ballots.** Trump said that bad things are happening in Philadelphia. Biden should have showed some love for the state. He is on a tour of it now though. ** Chris Wallace said, “Why you not?” Was that a real question? 45 said, “I was a private business people.” They all had a little trouble talking. It is exhausting the way people put up with his manners. **As soon as the debate was over, the Trump army wasted no time reaching out to goons to be poll watchers. Do they know that you just can’t show up randomly for that??**Apprentice insiders say Trump abuses Adderall.
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The other day when Trump took the podium for a rant, an open mike caught a someone saying, “Oh shit” On Fox.
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For those who insist Trump is a religious man, I’ll grant you he pays taxes like a church. –Stephen Colbert
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Letterman is ready with My Next Guest Needs no Introduction. This season includes Robert Downey Jr., Lizzo and Dave Chappelle.
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Days alert: Melissa Reeves is being replaced. Is it that she does not want to commute from Nashville or that she is a bit too conservative or something else? Is it an end of Days with old side characters and replacements of the stars??** Ava is coming back, JJ is back, Eric and Sami are gone. ** Absolutely loved the pic of Abigail 1 that confused Abigail 2. Funny!!!! It reminded me of the OLTL moment during Asa’s funeral when Blair saw the 1st Blair in a flashback.
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A judge has said that Florida has created an “unconstitutional pay to vote system.” This has now been overturned. What are the things that can be termed felonies to keep one from voting? The list includes releasing helium filled balloons, driving without a license, catching the wrong lobster and disturbing turtle eggs. Amendment 4 was originally put into effect to stop freed slaves from voting. But SB7066 makes sure that felons complete the terms of their sentences. The fines, fees and restitution can be hard to navigate. There must be proof before they can vote but all counties keep their own records and there is no organization statewide. Mike Bloomberg, John Legend, Michael Jordon and others are paying off millions of dollars in debt for felons in Florida so that they can vote if they can unravel some of the puzzles. Now Florida Republicans are saying that that is also illegal.
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At our own peril, we have to step up or everything is lost. –John Batiste
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Laraine Newman signed up to be a poll worker. How do you get people to vote? Celebrity poll workers? Hey whatever works as long as the masses don’t gawk and hold up the lines.
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So the coronavirus relief funds were funneled by the pentagon to defense contractors.** What kind of a selfish fucking world do we live in? At least we know which people in this world give a flying fuck about the rest of us. Rally and fair participants, relief money scammers and mask protesters, we hear you loud and clear!!
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The Emmys went on thru the week of the 14th thru the 20th. Winners included RuPaul, Don’t fuck with Cats, Leah Remini, The Apollo, Eddie Murphy, Last Week 2nite, SNL, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Crown, Better Call Saul, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Archer, Hollywood, Maya Rudolph, Dan Harmon, Bad Education, Cherry Jones, Regina King, Julia Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Uzo Aduba, The Last Dance and Stranger Things. Schitt’s Creek (and practically the whole cast), Dave Chappelle and Succession took home the big ones. Norman Lear became the oldest Emmy winner ever. Letterman ‘hitchhiked’ to the Emmy’s to present an award. I was really rooting for Amy Sedaris!!
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Bill Murray and Rashida Jones will star in Sofia Coppala’s On the Rocks.** The Doobie Brothers want Bill Murray to stop using their music to sell his golf clothes.
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Danny Trejo and Jessica Tuck will star in ‘The Shift.’
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Illinois is pulling down statues including Chris Columbus. Woo Hoo!!
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Hysterectomies on immigrant women in detention camps?? Really??
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Scientific American mag is 175 years old has never endorsed a candidate but Joe Biden id their man.
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Word is that in Indonesia the anti- maskers are forced to dig the graves of the Covid 19 victims.
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The Breonna Taylor case continues with a settlement and too few charges.
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Scary Clown 45 announced he will call in to Fox and Friends every Monday or Tuesday but a host told him that they were not committed to that.** The Scary campaign put up ads with “Support Our Troops” but the problem is they are Russian troops and jet fighters.** Trump did a phone interview on Fox Sports and talked about golf.
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It is a shame that Hillary lost the election and many more of us would be alive if she were running the show. But, I can only imagine the shit they would have given her.
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Brad Pascale, Trump’s former campaign manager, went to the hospital after being taken into custody in Florida after threatening suicide.
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Just remember , 1619 Project: Good 1776 Commision: Oh my! Why do these rich old fucks want us to stay as stupid and uninformed as they are? Haven’t we been in the dark long enough? They are the fake news masters.
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Jim Carrey will play Biden on SNL. Chris Rock will be host the season 46 opener on Oct. 3. New players will be Lauren Holt, Punkie Johnson and Andrew Dismukes.
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Gulf War Syndrome is a chronic and multi symptomatic disorder that has affected military personnel from the Persian Gulf War. The DOD is resisting the strong evidence and needs more of a spotlight. The possible exposure to chemical weapons may even have been passed on to their partners through sexual contact. All of this came to light in the mid 90’s thru complaints that were told to Ross Perot. Let’s hope Tammy Duckworth looks into this further.
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Amy Coney Barrett has been nominated to the Supreme Court. Her previous statements tell us she believes the ACA is unconstitutional, abortion is always immoral and the country should undo marriage equality. She is a member of People of Praise.** If she was a Muslim and everything else was the same regarding her beliefs and associations, Republicans would call her a religious extremist and never let her step near the Supreme Court. –Wajahat Ali.** Notorious A.C.B. ?? Do they have one original idea other than new ways to cheat and steal??
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Finn Wittrock has a funny little Emmy Uber ride on Funny or Die.
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Breonna Taylor’s neighbor’s wall got more justice that Breonna herself. –Jordan Uhl
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Go Stevie Wonder!!!
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Dax Sheppard went off the wagon for a while.
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A Giant Gundom? Really?
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A fun prank would be if we stopped this from becoming a dictatorship on Nov. 3rd and whatnot. –George Wallace
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Sen. Kevin Kramer has been acting a little crooked on building the Wall.
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The Metropolitan Opera has cancelled the whole season.
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Happy Doomscrolling
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Can dogs be trained to detect the coronavirus?
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Rand Paul is an idiot. Birx and Atlas have ruined reps. Give ‘em Hell Fauci!! ** Everything Atlas says is false. –R. Redfield
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Eric Trump must testify in court about the Trump business’s a judge has decreed. The Trump biz has made about 19 billion in the last 3 years.** The world is gobbling up the news about the Trump tax returns with tales of debt, the $72.9 milliion refund and foreign influence. How does the IRS let a refund like that happen? How bad of a businessman do you have to be to lose that much $? National security threat. One of his fans will probably bail him out.
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Bet we’d all own houses if we stopped eating so much avocado toast and committed tax fraud. -Kashana
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Mary Trump has sued The President and his siblings for fraud.
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Ellen is selling off $10 mil in art.
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61% say we should abolish the electoral college.
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The Netflix series, Challenger :The Final Flight reminds us that like The Titanic, the arrogance of man can change so many lives.
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Wilderness of Errors is a great doc. It proves just how right the book and mini -series got it.
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The remains of the 1644 warship, Del Menhorst have been found off the Danish coast.
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Everybody is talking about Jeff Daniels in The Comey Rule. The actors were upset when Showtime was going to push back the release until after the election. The actors said they wouldn’t promote the film so the film has premiered.
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David Tennant gets better and better and now he is giving us DES on ITV. Quality AND quanity.
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Independent prosecutors are not going ahead with a case against NE Patriots Robert Craft for soliciting prostitutes.
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America has no memories. –Wallace Shawn
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Tyler Childers has released ‘Long Violent History”. Give it a listen.
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Does it seem like the administration gets a word of the week and they really push it? Caravan-Herd-sedition-looters- Antifa. It is like they all share a brain and do not have a thought of their own.
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Chris Petrovski `will star in ‘Listen’ about a young Israeli soldier.
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On a personal note, I love the way that Autumn makes my brain feel. The spring allergies are gone, the hot muddled summer thinking fades and everything opens up.
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Gubler is back and in the video for Future Islands ‘Moonlight’.
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Niecy Nash wed Jessica Betts.
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Check out the Curious life and death of… on the Smithsonian channel.
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Conan is looking hot with his grown out hair.
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I just love Mel Rodriguez and Weijia Jiang. Some people just don’t get enough credit.
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Vet’s crisis line: 1-800-273-8255
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Donald Trump is taking page out of Charles Manson’s playbook. Start a race war, then convince the public you alone can end it. He’s a lying racist piece of garbage. –Rob Reiner
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Serious Question: Would good Christian conservatives have mounted a Go fund me for Timothy McVeigh? –Michael Mckean
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Old Navy will pay employees to work the polls on Election day.
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Trump is the most effective anti -liberal in my lifetime. –Newt Gingrich
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Tommy Chong does not seem too happy with Joe Rogan.
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Anna Faris is leaving CBS’s Mom as it heads into its 8th season.
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Q Anon should take advantage of the ACA. –Joe Biden
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Word is that the White House told Federal agencies to ban race based sensitivity training. The thinking is that Un American propaganda training sessions have no place in Federal Government.
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I wish I lived in a country where John Kelly, James Mattis and John Bolton had at least half the balls of Sally Yates, Maria Yovanovitch, Fiona Hill, Reality Winner, Christine Blasey Ford or Stormy Daniels. – Andrea Junker** If only Mad Dog Mattis had the balls of Olivia Troye – Michael Mckean
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38 million Americans live in poverty.
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80 year old Sam Little with a possible 93 murders has now been called the most prolific serial killer in the U.S. and he has a photographic memory. Whoever takes this on, please let David Alan Grier play him in the movie.
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You must check out the album, the Angel Headed Hipster.
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Everybody is talking about Cottage Core.
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The Trump campaign can’t help themselves with things like playing ‘knockin’ on Heaven’s door’ and ‘Fortunate son’ at rally’s. It was like the time my Grandfathers young wife brought a purse to the funeral that boldly stated ‘Jackpot.’ True Story.
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Glenn Howerton and Seth Meyers should play brothers on something.** Also Meyers and Larry Wilmore wondered if the cancellation of Wilmore’s show was a reason for the racial unrest and terrible results of the last election. Hmmm.
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Can we remember this election enthusiasm for all future elections? We need to take things seriously EVERY time.** So many say that even with our divide, we all want the same things in the end. I do not think that is really true. It seems that in this divide, we have different ideas about what we want this country to be.
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Harry Styles has replaced Shia LaBeouf in Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling.
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Cat Cora has filed for a restraining order against her ex- wife, Jennifer who it seems has been stalking her.
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Showtime’s The Comedy Store sounds interesting with stories like Jimmie Walker who claims that Freddie Prinze wanted to kill John Travolta.
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Maplecroft, Lizzie Borden’s last house sold for about $890,000.
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A woman ref in the NFL?? It’s about time!
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Doc Martin will end after its 10th season.
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Kelly Clarkson is being sued by her management firm.
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Pope Francis refused to meet with Mike Pompeo.
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R.I.P. Tom Seaver, Sophie Farrar, Kevin Dobson, Toots Hibbert, Stevie Lee, Bruce Williamson, Ben Cross, Diana Rigg, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Rev. Robert Graetz, Ron Cobb, Gale Sayers, Dan Dettman, Kevin Burns, Mac Davis, wildfire casualties, Covid victims and Helen Reddy.
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George & Tammy: Spectrum & Paramount anuncian nueva serie de Jessica Chastain - Programas de TV renovados y cancelados
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Episode 24: For Pete’s Sake - The Man With The Talking Steel Guitar (10/9/2017)
On this week's episode of the Encyclopedia Esoterica, we'll be hearing music from the great Pete Drake - famed Nashville producer and session musician who would have turned 85 yesterday. Pete performed on the "talking steel guitar" in the mid 60s, played on classic recordings by George Jones, Tammy Wynette, as well as Bob Dylan and George Harrison's early 70s country-tinged LPs. Click play to hear the steel talk, and stick around for a cross section of skewed pop and fuzzy warbles.
The Encyclopedia Esoterica Episode 24: For Pete’s Sake - The Man With The Talking Steel Guitar 10/9/2017
Pete Drake - “Welcome To My World” / Talking Steel and Singing Strings (Smash, 1964) Pete Drake - “Forever” / Forever (Smash, 1964) Pete Drake - “The Spook” (Smash, 1964) Roger Miller - “Lock Stock and Teardrops” / 45 (RCA Victor, 1963) George Jones - “I’ve Got To Get Used to Being Lonely” / Mr. Country And Western Music (Musicor, 1965) Pete Drake - “Penguin Strut” - Stars of the Steel Guitar (Starday, 1965) Pete Drake - “I’m Just A Guitar (Everybody’s Picking On Me) / 45 (Smash, 1964) Pete Drake - “Blue Velvet” / Talking Steel and Singing Strings (Smash, 1964) Bob Dylan - “Lay Lady Lay” / Nashville Skyline (Columbia, 1969)
George Harrison - “I Live For You” / All Things Must Pass Sessions, Vol. 16 (Unreleased, recorded 1970) Pete Drake - “Talking Steel Guitar Demonstration” / All Things Must Pass Sessions, Vol. 16 (Unreleased, recorded 1970) Harvey Mandel - “Nashville 1am” / Cristo Redentor (Philips, 1969) The Holy Modal Rounders - “Love Is The Closest Thing” / Good Taste Is Timeless (Metromedia, 1971) Pete Drake - “My Abilene” / 45 (Starday, 1966) Alvino Rey - “St. Louis Blues” / film soundtrack (1944)
Omni - “Southbound Station” / Multi-task (Trouble In Mind, 2017) Tin Foil - “Glamorous” / Tin Foil (Almost Ready Reords, 2017) Cleaners From Venus - “Drowning In Butterflies” / Under Wartime Conditions (Man Off At The License, 1984/re: Captured Tracks, 2013) Bablicon - “Chunks of Syrup Amidst Plain Yogurt” / 7” (Contact Records, 1998)
Amps For Christ - “Miss You Mother” / Canyons Cars and Crows ( Ice Skates With Arms - “Old Hat” / Buy This Record and No One Gets Hurt (Puck Records, 1978) Eduardo Mateo - “Yulelé” / Mateo Solo Bien Se Lame (Discos De La Planta, 1972/re: Lion, 2013) Bobb Trimble - “Premonitions: The Fantasy” / Harvest of Dreams (Self-released, 1982/re: Secretly Canadian, 2007) Billy Nicholls - “Would You Believe?” / Would You Believe (Immediate, 1968) Catapult - “No Time To Turn Me On” / 45 (Sceptor, 1972) Mu - “Who Will Write The Song” / Mu - Recorded in Hawaii 1974 (Sundazed, 1997) Howard Hanger Trio - “God of Grace” / Thru A Glass Darkly (PMH Records, 1970) Haruomi Hosono - “Rockabye My Baby” / Live at Hyde Park Festival, 2005 (originally released on Bellwood Records, 1973) Song - “Banana High Noon” / Album (MGM, 1970) Victor Jara - “Que Alegre Son Las Obreras” / Victor Jara (Odeon, 1967) Getachew Degefu - “Wondemiye” / Amhara Wedding Songs of Ethiopia (recorded in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, 1973/ Domino Sounds, 2012) Mary Lattimore & Maxwell August Croy - “Caroline” / Terelan Canyon (Constellation Tatsu, 2015) Pete Drake - “Forever (Alternate Version)” / Men With Broken Hearts (Mississippi Records Cassette Compilation, 2010)
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