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kk095 · 2 years ago
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The Drive By
Adriana Torrez was a 22 year old Latina with a fiery, outgoing personality. She stood at 5’2 with a pleasantly plump build, had dark curly hair, brown eyes, a naturally tan complexion, and colorful tattoo sleeves up and down both arms. Adriana was always a little rebellious and had the tendency to hang out with a rougher crowd.
A few nights ago, Adriana was hanging out at a friend’s apartment with a few people. It was her, her friend Crystal, a guy Diego who was a drug dealer in the neighborhood, and a guy Jay who’s gang affiliated. The group was just hanging out in the living room of the first floor apartment drinking, smoking weed, and listening to music. Out the living room window, a black SUV pulls up, kind of idling in front of the apartment. “who the hell’s that?” crystal asks. Suddenly, the back passenger side window of the SUV lowers, and out is an Uzi sub machine gun. The gunman sprays a few quick bursts into the apartment through the living room window. Diego is struck twice in the head before he even has a chance to react, dropping dead to the floor. Adriana unfortunately gets caught up in the crossfire, being struck twice in the chest, and once in the left shoulder, collapsing to the floor bleeding profusely. Jay pulls his gun from a drawer in the living room table and heads outside attempting to confront the shooter, but the SUV had already sped off into the night. “oh my God, oh my God! Adriana?!” crystal shouted, on the verge of tears. Adriana laid on the floor, gurgling on her own blood while bleeding out. Adriana had a terrified look in her eyes, but couldn’t get the words out of her mouth. “jay! We gotta call 911!” crystal shouted in a panicked tone. “no no no, fuck that. I got weed and guns in here. I don’t want the cops coming!” Jay protested. “her and Diego got fuckin shot! Come on bro!” crystal cried out. “naw, fuck this shit. I’m outta here.” Jay said, grabbing his car keys and heading out the door, heading to God knows where. Crystal decided to call 911 on her cell phone once Jay left.
“911, what is your emergency?” a female dispatcher’s voice asked. “Help! Help! There’s been a shooting at my friend’s apartment! You gotta hurry!!!” crystal shouted into the phone, practically on the verge of tears. “what is the location of your emergency?” the dispatcher asks in response. “I don’t know! It’s the apartment complex off conway boulevard near the liquor store. You gotta hurry! My friend’s dying!” crystal yelled into the phone, sobbing at this point. “alright ma’am, I have police and EMS en route. Please remain on the line for me.” The 911 operator replied.
In a few minutes, officer Natalie was first on scene. She entered the residence with her gun drawn. “hey! Over here! Help!!!” crystal shouted. Natalie put her gun back in her holster and headed over. “I have 2 victims. One deceased male Hispanic, early 20s, one Hispanic female early 20s, multiple gsw’s. Requesting EMS and homicide on scene.” Natalie said into her radio. “10-4. EMS is already en route. We’ll reach out to homicide.” A male voice on the radio replied to officer Natalie. “hi sweetie, I’m officer Natalie. Can you tell me who did this?” Natalie asks Adriana. The terrified girl gurgles on her own blood, spitting some up, with tears rolling down her face. “I… I don’t know. There was a black truck outside…” Adriana replied to officer Natalie. “great job sweetie, that’s really helpful. Do you know whose truck it is? Have you seen it before?” Natalie replied, holding the mortally wounded young lady’s hand. “I don’t know… I’m so scared…” Adriana replied, squeezing the officer’s hand tightly. “it’s ok sweetie, I have help on the way. The ambulance is gonna be here soon.” Officer Natalie says, trying to keep the girl calm. “What’s your name hunny?” Natalie asks the girl, trying to keep her calm. “adriana…” she replies. “I’m Natalie. I wish we met under different circumstances sweetie.” Natalie says back to the young lady, still holding her hand.
Finally, medics Tracy and Stephanie show up. “whoa, what happened here?” Stephanie asks, looking at the hectic scene. “drive by shooting. Guy over there didn’t make it, coroner and homicide are coming. But this is Adriana. She got hit a couple times and needs some attention.” Officer Natalie tells the two medics. “pleaee… don’t go anywhere… I’m scared…” Adriana says to officer Natalie. “it’s gonna be ok, I’m not gonna go anywhere.” The cop tells Adriana. “is she gonna be ok?!” crystal shouts, standing in the background. “she’s in good hands. I’m sure they’ve seen worse before.” Officer Natalie replies.
Tracy and Stephanie snip off Adriana’s top and bra, examining the bullet trajectory. “all 3 rounds have entry and exit wounds. Went clean through her.” Medic Tracy says. “yeah, tons of blood loss. Let’s get an IV set up and get her going on fluids and pain meds.” Medic Stephanie replied. With that said, IVs were set up in both arms, with fluid resuscitation commencing immediately, along with a dose of pain meds. Tracy stuck some EKG electrodes onto Adriana’s bare, blood soaked chest and set up the heart monitor while Stephanie removed Adriana’s pants, socks, and pair of Jordans she was wearing. “vitals unstable. BP 60/palp, heart rate’s 140, O2 saturation 91%. We gotta get her to the ER ASAP.” Tracy said. Tracy and Stephanie got Adriana onto a gurney, and brought her out of the living room, wheeling her into the ambulance nearby. Officer Natalie was allowed to come into the ambulance with Adriana since homicide and the coroner’s office arrived on scene to begin their investigation, talk to crystal, and take Diego’s body.
The heart monitors beeped loud and fast during the ambulance ride, with no sign of improvement in Adriana’s vital signs. “natalie… am I gonna die?...” Adriana asked the cop, tears running down her face. “it’s all gonna be ok, I promise.” Natalie replied calmly, trying to reassure the girl. “it hurts so much…” Adriana replied, spitting up more blood. “I know sweetie. It’s all gonna be ok.” Natalie replies, holding the girls hand, while stroking her hair with the other hand.
Adriana remained conscious the entire way to the hospital, and was wheeled into the trauma bay where Dr Lindsay, Dr Jose, nurse Nancy, and nurse Heather waited. “22 year old female, multiple GSWs to the chest and shoulder. Hypotensive, tachy, started fluids on scene.” Medic Tracy summarized to the trauma team. “ok thank you, let’s transfer her on my count. 1..23!” Dr Lindsay ordered. Adriana was now on the trauma room table underneath the large, bright overhead light. Officer Natalie and the two medics were asked to wait behind the yellow line in the trauma room so the doctors and nurses could have space to work. “natalie?... You there?...” a terrified Adriana asked. “I’m just over here. They want me to wait here while they work, ok?” the cop replies.
“Diminished breath sounds left side.” Dr Jose calls out after listening to Adriana’s heart and lungs with his steth. “alright, she probably needs a chest tube. Let’s get that set up. And let’s get her started on the MTP. 4 units packed RBCs unmatched, 2 of platelets, 2 of plasma.” Dr Lindsay barked out, taking charge of the stressful situation. “doctor… am I gonna die?...” a terrified Adriana asks Dr Lindsay. “you’re in good hands, ok?” Lindsay replied, not exactly reassuring the young lady. Jose begins placing the chest tube on the left side. Adriana yelps at the top of her lungs, several octaves above her normal speaking voice, feeling the scalpel’s every move, and the large plastic tube being jammed into such a small space. Blood shot out of the chest tube and onto Dr Jose’s trauma gown. Her oxygen saturation improved, but her vitals did not. “please… I’m so scared… I don’t wanna die…” Adriana begged the trauma team after the brutal, painful procedure was finished up.
Not too long after the chest tube was placed, Adriana began to deteriorate rapidly. She spit up more blood, and her eyes started to roll back into her head. “adriana? Stay with us hun.” Nurse Nancy said, doing a sternal rub. Adriana groaned, her eyes opening slightly in response as she fought with everything she had left to remain conscious. Adriana’s eyes were open slightly, letting out a calm exhale followed by a bit of blood before fading away. “I lost a pulse.” Nurse Heather called out, her blue eyes trained on the heart monitor to confirm. “starting compressions.” Nurse Nancy stated to the team. The veteran nurse delivered deep, strong, forceful compressions while nurse Heather grabbed an intubation tray. Officer Natalie was still watching behind the yellow line in the trauma room, absolutely sick to her stomach watching the young lady receive cpr. With CPR ongoing, Heather begins sliding the ET tube into Adriana’s airway while her head bobbed and lolled a bit, making it a bit of a moving target. Heather had to really concentrate, which was easier said than done in the chaotic situation of monitors chirping, CPR ongoing, and people shouting. Finally, Heather gets the tube in, and secures it with a blue tube holder. “I’m in!” she says confidently, then starts ambu bagging. PEA was on the monitors, so epi and atropine were injected intravenously in an attempt to obtain a shockable rhythm. Adriana’s eyes remained half open, staring blankly off to the room as her bare, busty chest is rocked with harsh compressions.
Several minutes of unsuccessful resuscitation efforts and another dose of meds are pushed, but PEA persisted. “thoracotomy tray. I’m gonna open her up.” Dr Lindsay called out decisively. Betadine was squirted into Adriana’s bare chest, with an incision being made no more than a second after the brownish-orange liquid hit her skin. Dr Lindsay made a quick, crude incision in the 5th intercostal space starting just shy of the sternum. The cut was extended laterally across her chest, underneath her large, plump breast, and ending just shy of her left armpit. In the coming moments, Dr Lindsay did her thing and cracked Adriana’s chest wide open.
There was a large rush of blood that exited the incision area upon entry to the chest cavity. The area was suctioned out multiple times, and a vascular clamp was placed on the descending aorta near the girl’s diaphragm. Lindsay performed a quick pericardiotomy and relieved a massive cardiac tamponade with clots that were able to be suctioned out. At that point, Adriana’s heart began to fibrillate. The internal paddles were charged to 20, lowered into her chest, and a shock was delivered. A dull, wet thump was heard. From Natalie and the medics’ position, you could see Adriana’s toes curl, showing off the deep, thick, soft wrinkles throughout the soles of her size 7 feet. “Nothing. Charging to 30.” Dr Lindsay called out. The electric whining of the paddles charging could be heard, followed by a wet ka-thunk. “no change, charging again to 30.” Dr Lindsay called out, eyes trained on the heart monitor for a moment. The large, spoon shaped paddles were lowered back into Adriana’s chest around her twitching heart, and a shock was delivered. Her torso jolted a bit and her large, d cup breasts jiggled for a moment. “still nothing. Let’s hit her again at 40.” Dr Lindsay called out, shaking her head. The paddles were lowered back in, and a shock was delivered. Adriana’s torso twitched sharply in response to the dose of electricity, while her eyes remained half open, staring upwards in an expressionless gaze. Dr Lindsay reached her hands back into Adriana’s chest, firmly wrapped her hands around the dying girl’s heart, and began vigorously massaging it. Another dose of meds were injected intravenously, hoping to stimulate cardiac activity.
A few cycles of internal massage and meds failed to restore spontaneous circulation, so the internal paddles were recharged and called for once again. The blood soaked paddles were lowered back in, and another shock was delivered. “no change. Shocking again at 40.” Lindsay called out, lowering the paddles back in as the electric whining sound was heard. The same dull, wet thump was heard, but the high pitched droning of the monitors going flat was heard almost instantaneously after the shock. Lindsay looked down and saw the girls heart sitting completely motionless and still inside her chest. “pupils fixed and dilated.” Dr Jose added, shining a pen light into Adriana’s eyes. Lindsay sighed, “she’s gone. Time of death, 1:36am.”
The ambu bag was detached from the ET tube and the flatlined monitors were shut off. Nurse Nancy gently shut Adriana’s eyes for the final time. “no! She’s young! Come on, shock her again!” officer Natalie shouts at the team, on the verge of tears. “nat…come on…” medic Stephanie says discretely, putting her hand on the cop’s shoulder. “she can’t be gone! She was talking to me on the way over!” Natalie cried out, trying to plead with Lindsay. “I’m sorry Natalie, but she’s gone. We did the best we could, but she lost so much blood in such a short timespan.” Lindsay replied, trying to be sympathetic towards the upset cop. “then give her more blood! Do something!” Natalie yelled, tears rolling down her face. “nat, I’m sorry. We all did our best.” Lindsay replied. Natalie collapses to the ground and cries “no…”
The drive by shooting of Diego Ortega and Adriana Torrez is still under investigation. Detectives still don’t have any leads on the whereabouts of the black SUV, or the location of Jay. If you have any information critical to this case, please reach out to the authorities. We also would like to keep the family and friends of the victims in our thoughts and prayers in this difficult time.
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littlewalken · 8 years ago
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What’s on my Kindle
Part of making a list of all the books I have be they analog, digital pdf, or digital Kindle (which is what the k means). 
So, um, make your own jokes/assumptions about the kind of person I am based on my partial library. They’re all real books and quite a few are free public domain.
Adventures of an American Girl in Victorian London- Elizabeth Banks (k) Adventures of Pinocchio-Carlo Collodi (k) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (k) The Age Of Innocence- Edith Wharton (k) Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland-Lewis Carroll (k) American on Purpose-Craig Ferguson (k) And the Universe So Big: Understanding Batman The Killing Joke-Julian Darius (k) Anne of Green Gables, Avonlea, The Island-LM Montgomery (k) Appropriate clothes for the High School Girl- Virginia M Alexander (k) The Artist’s Complete Guide to Facial Expression- Gary Faign (k) The Awakening and Selected Short Stories- Kate Chopin (k) Backstreet Mom-Denise McLean (k) Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight-Travis Langly (k) Batman at 45 part 1-4-Chris Gould (k) Batman a Celebration of 75 years-Bob Kane (k) Batman: Battle for the Cowl-Tony Daniel (k) Batman: Death in the Family (includes new Robin)- Jim Starlin (k) Batman: Under the Red Hood- Judd Winick (k) Becoming Batman- E Paul Zehr (k) Behind the Burley Q:The Story of Burlesque in America- Leslie Zmeckis (k) all colored fairy books Andrew Lang (k) The Bobsey Twind or Merry Days Indoors and Out- Laura Lee Hope (k) The Book of Hallowe’en- Ruth Edna Kelley (k) The Book of Household Management- Mrs Beeton (k) The Book of 1001 Nights v1&2 (k) Boy and Girl Wonders: Robin in Cultural Context- Mary Borsellino (k) The Brain and Voice in Speech and Song- FW Mott (k) The Burlesque Handbook- Jo Weldon (k) The Call of The Wild- Jack London (k) Candidie- Voltaire (k) Carmilla- Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (k) The Castle of Oranto-Horace Walpole (k) Celebrated Crimes-Alexandre Dumas (k) The Circus Age- Janet M Davis (k) Circus and Carnival Ballyhoo: AW Stencil (k) Circus Bodies: Cultrural Identity in Aerial Performance- Peta Tait (k) The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce vol 1&2 (k) Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide to Kinky Sex (k) The Complete Works of Nellie Bly (k) Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys- Lol Tolhurst (k) A Curious Man: The Strange and Brilliant Life of Ripley- Neal Thompson (k) Daily Life in Victorian London- Lee Jackson (k) Danse Macabre- Stephen King (k) Dark Places (Locations)- Barry Curtis (k) Dear Boy: The life of Keith Moon- Tony Fletcher (k) Death At SeaWorld- David Kirby (k) Demonology and Devil-lore- Daniel Conway Moncure (k) Depeche Mode: The Biography- Steve Malins corrected from analog version(k) Dick Greyson, Boy Wonder- Kristen L Geaman (k) The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized History- Kathrine Ashenburg (k) The Discoverie of Witchcraft- Reginald Scot (k) The Discovery or Witches- Mathew Hopkins (k) Dolly and I: A Story for Little Folks- Oliver Optic (k) The Dominion in 1983- Ralph Centennius (k) Drawing Drapery from Head to Toe Dover- Cliff Young (k) Dyatlov Pass Keeps It’s Secrets- Irena Lobatcheva (k) Electric Dreamland: Amusement Parks, Movies, and American Modernity- Lauren Rabinovitz (k) Elizabethan Demonology- Thomas Alfred Spalding (k) Emma- Jane Austen (k) Enchanted 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The West Wing is reuniting,
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Roman Polanski sued the Academy in 2019 for reinstatement but he has now lost that bid.
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The California Supreme court has reversed the death penalty for Scott Peterson.
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From Beirut to Florida to Belarus to Russia, our leaders never stop letting us down. The state of the world with the anger, the rebellion shows us just how selfish those in power are. ** The military budget: $732 billion, $ needed to bail out the Post office: $25 billion. This one we have to fight for and bring back our mailboxes for goodness sake!!** There are 3 republican Senators who are very uncomfortable with the President’s bashing of the Post Office. **UPS gives mountains of money to McConnell and Trump.
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This is an administration more interested in suppressing the vote than the virus. -President Obama ** Brookings.edu will tell you how well your state runs the vote.
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Sam Jay has a great stand up special to see called 3 in the morning.
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If your religion makes or keeps you stupid, it’s not a good religion. –Michael Mckean
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There are calls to dissolve the NRA because of massive fraud.
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Rep. David Schweikert was reprimanded and ordered to pay a $50 thousand fine for misuse of funds.
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Days alert: Gabi is right about one thing: Gwen seems like a skank.** What must it feel like for Ari Zucker to keep getting dragged back into Trump’s dirty laundry??**So good to see Paige and Eddie again!!!! **Phillip is back!** I wish they would give Eve something better to do and like last month, I wish Jack and Jen could really do something . Perhaps they could hustle stories like back in the day.
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Jerry Falwell Jr. has been asked by Liberty University to take an indefinite leave of absence as President and chancellor. He has now resigned. As I wrote about months ago, the torrid story of the pool boy has finally come full circle. It’s about time!!
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Face the Nation: When asked if he supported the tweet from that seemed to suggest he was ok with Kyle Rittenhouse, the attorney General of Ky. Daniel Cameron Said, “I condone violence on all it’s forms.” So he was of course asked if he meant CONDEMN and he agreed but I am not so sure. The first response seemed closer to the truth.
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Alabama legislator Will Dismukes who was spotted at a celebration for the KKK Grand Wizard, is charged with stealing thousands from a floor company he worked at.
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How many Trump friends own pay day loan places?? They must be making a mint on all the desperate poor.** The Trump administration is scaling back protections for over 1,000 species of birds. ** It seems MAGA hats are made in China and Joe’s hats are made in the U.S. by union members.** A Judge has rejected Trump’s latest bid to hide his tax records.
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Is this true? Cops make $150 thousand in Chicago to police schools. That is about half of what teachers make. Mind you, officers also still make their regular pay. The school district voted that even if a school decides not to use police in their school, that $ is still allotted for the cops and cannot be used for other things.** Baron Trump’s school is under orders to stay closed.** It is a blessing that the WH, the NBA and some companies can quarantine and test often. How about spreading some of that around to the food vendors or people at the bottom of your food chain?? It isn’t fair that so many small businesses are going under because they have nowhere to turn.
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Louis Dejoy was raked over the coals. He claims to have stopped taking mailboxes and sorting machines but the damage is done. He seemed to say ,”no” a lot in the hearing. He does not seem to know much about his post office. Why are the rules different for the Post Office as opposed to other government agencies?? ** Washington postal workers have reinstalled mail sorting machines. Fingers crossed that they keep their jobs.
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Arizona Senator McSally told supporters they might come up with more campaign cash for them if they do a bit of fasting.
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I always get a tear when I see John McCain give the thumbs down that day or when he defended Obama from that awful woman during their campaigns.
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The DNC went off without much of a hitch. Everybody looked and sounded good. Tammy Duckworth was especially noteworthy.  Bloomberg seemed to have bought himself a prime spot and lashed out at Trump from the business side of things.** Jon Favreau had a good take that the RNC’s message was that if you’re rich and white, you can do anything.** At the RNC: Tom Cotton just said America is safer now than 4 years ago, but one of the themes of this convention is that America’s cities are more violent than ever, -John Avlon** Pence: Make America great again again! WTF?** The last night of the RNC  did not have to compete with sports but the DNC still won the ratings race, if that matters to U.
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The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has resigned.
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What if we just put confederate General hats on all the mailboxes? –Conan** Hurricane Laura knocked down a confederate monument that they had voted to keep.
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Claudia Conway is seeking emancipation.  Her parents Kellyanne and George are stepping away from their respective opposing political roles.
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The Senate intel committee informed the DOJ in mid 2019 that it believed Trump Jr., Kushner, Eric Prince, Manafort, Bannon, Sam Clovis and Hope Hicks all committed crimes.** Bannon was arrested as well as Brian Kolfage, for pocketing funds from the We build the wall fund that Mexico was supposed to pay for.  Bannon was arrested by the postal service on a yacht belonging to another alleged criminal.
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Loved the Colbert show talking about “prayers in the air” and Trevor Noah calling out the ‘militia members’ for what they are: ‘gang members.’
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The Nazi brownshirts, or Sturmabteilung were born of unemployed veterans and thugs that the party reached out to act as security for their meetings. –Mike Stuchbery
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A former FBI agent has documented white supremacists and militias have infiltrated police across the U.S.
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It’s silly to believe an illness can stem from having sex with a demon, but just to be safe I’m giving it up anyway. – Emo Phillips
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Kamala Harris means more Maya Rudolph!!!!
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So Seth Meyers had a poll about his sea captain and NBC would not let them use their site?? It didn’t matter for it does not seem they took it seriously anyway. The duck, who was not part of the poll is a nice touch though as is the fish. Long live the sea captain!! That is Forte, Armisen and Samberg, right??
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Sturgis? Smashmouth ??really??
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Sen Penn married Leila George.
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If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you. –LBJ
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What if we’re the weird ones ya’ll , and he’s just Al Yankovic. –George Wallace
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Before Fox news, you actually had to drive to a Klan rally. –LOLGOP
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Larry Wilmore will host a late night show on Peacock.
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So, the Black*ish episode that wasn’t, will finally air, now how about letting us see the Gary Cole episode of SVU??
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I can’t wait for Ratched, the origin story of Nurse Ratched. Sept. 18 will bring us Sarah Paulson, Judy Davis, Finn Wittrock, Sharon Stone, Amanda Plummer, Vincent D’onofrio and Cynthia Nixon.
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Jim Belushi stars in Growing Belushi about his new pot farm.
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Why is it so hard for humans to open their minds? From law enforcement rehab to using home grown drugs for pain or listening to different cultures and religions, it should be ez to just listen. Doctors are touting psilocybin for everything from quitting cigarettes to depression.  The effects can be lifesaving and science can save us all. This is not the dark ages but on some days, we would never know that.
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Fire-Nado?  Double hurricanes?? Whoa!
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Many sports teams went on strike.
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R.I.P. Reni Santoni, David Rossi, Wilforn Brimley, Gary Knopp, Pete Hamill, John Hume, Daisy Coleman, Helen Jones Woods, Brent Carver, Beirut victims, Brent Scrowcroft, Leon Fleischer, Trini Lopez, Raymond Allen, Sumner Redstone, covid victims, Robert Trump, Matt Heron, Linda Manz, Ash Christian, Robert Ryland, Justin Townes Earle, Allan Rich, Gail Sheehy, Reni Santoni, Jacob Blake, hurricane victims, Kenosha victims and Chadwick Boseman.
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yorkcalling · 5 years ago
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We are used to epic films about the Second World War and stories of the blitz but this play shows us something quite different. It is based on a true story and tells of two normal working people in Berlin in 1940. A perfectly ordinary couple carry on a private campaign of resistance by leaving postcards in stairwells around the city on which anti-Nazi messages are written.
By Angie Millard
They hate Nazism and are motivated by grief and rage at the death of their son in battle, thus they embark on tiny but very dangerous acts of resistance. The police are infuriated and Inspector Escherich (Joseph Marcell), with dogged precision to detail, creates a city map using flags to show the whereabouts of the cards and tries to calculate where the culprit might live. He is under pressure from the SS to end the embarrassment and Jay Taylor’s infuriated Officer bullies and blusters in frustration. It is a game of cat and Mouse but when petty criminals Kiuge (Clive Mendus) and Borkhausen (Julius D’Silva) become involved it inevitably leads to deception and betrayal.
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Photo by Geraint Lewis
Conway is implacable in his misson to undermine his enemy and Emmerson shows simple courage alongside him. Both actors are subtle and the contrast of the authorities reaction is almost laughable as D’Silva fumes and Marcell becomes obsessed with his hunt. Abiola Ogunbiyi plays the dead son’s fiancee with a focus derived from her commitment to resistance but she too is a fatal victim. The ending is inevitable for all. Most effecting is the detail of the daily life laid out on stage in front of Jonathan Fensom’s superb linear visuals and Nina Durne’s video design of cityscapes using illustrations from Jason Lute’s Graphic novel ‘Berlin’. The cold, hard lighting design adds to the harsh effect.
There is a Berlin cabaret motif using the singer Jessica Walker which is less impressive and uses rather dreary music and lyrics rather like a dated Brechtian play. She is good but belongs in a different setting and another production.
Dacre is trying to tell us something about life in a fascist regime and the importance of the individual’s need for action, but the play doesn’t support the rather slim substance of the plot, which is a pity given the high quality of the production.
Alone In Berlin, adapted by Alastair Beaton from the novel, ‘Every man Dies Alone’ by Hans Fallada, is running at York Theatre Royal from 3 to 21 March 2020. The Director is James Dacre. Set design is by Nina Durne. Lighting design is by Charles Balfour.
Review: Alone In Berlin at York Theatre Royal We are used to epic films about the Second World War and stories of the blitz but this play shows us something quite different.
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traversetheatre · 7 years ago
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Ulster American: Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir’s Assistant Director Blog #2
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#MeToo, grey areas and abuses of power. Assistant Director, Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir looks at the impact recent events have had on the world of the play, in rehearsal rooms across the country and society at large. 
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Looking behind the curtain
In Iceland what the rest of the world refers to as #MeToo got called 'the falling of the curtain'. I love that, because it was an unveiling, a big reveal of the things that were going on behind the scenes, a big show and tell of what happened on what was once referred to (almost affectionately) as 'the casting couch', and it showed us what we knew, but didn't want to see. It was no longer hearsay. It was no longer imaginary. It wasn't something we could ignore or look away from or expect to have to keep shtum about any longer. It was centre stage, the spotlight on at 100% intensity. And so we had to face ourselves, as an industry and ask ourselves the difficult question: were we perpetrators, complicit in our willingness to cover it up or victims ourselves? When the curtain fell everyone wondered what their role had been.
Unlike most Twitterstorms, this one really changed things. Momentarily in some ways, the outcry can't last for forever, we'd all go deaf. But we cannot go back to our normal stories either, our obsession with stories about women being mistreated in some way has to be examined. There is an element of fundamental change to this particular movement. 
We still have a lot of questions to ask ourselves as an industry. What stories do we tell and why? How do we tell them? And how do we get the people on stage to enact them? And how are they viewed? Have we embedded abuse of power at every level? I am willing to bet that whatever people are rehearsing ahead of this Festival, the discussion will at some point lead to why time is up for the workplace culture that let the industry get so bad.
Dissecting and rehearsing Ulster American - about three people who have come together to put on a play - will undoubtedly bring up more of such discussions than others. But it is on everyone's minds.
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An actor. A playwright. A director.
In the context of Ulster American, we have three representatives of the industry on stage. An actor. A playwright. A director.
The actor, Jay Conway, is an Oscar-winning film star and as we look to Hollywood for possible parallels for the character, we keep coming across figures in the wider scope of tinsel town. Men who we have had to acknowledge that they are guilty of crossing the line. Not because Jay is like them, but because they are on our minds, these great artists we no longer can see in the same light.
But we, as theatre professionals ourselves, are also keenly aware of the dangers of blending the artist’s personal life with their work. An artist needs to be seen for their artistic ability, in the light of their work, outside of what we think of them as people. But we have a tendency to merge the two. I know I do. And in the case of #MeToo, the personal entered the workplace, so it’s even harder to distinguish the two. Their artistic ability became the power they used over other people. And so, once again we fall into the dichotomy, crave for things to be black or white, for people to be either with us or against, bad people or good. 
We don't want our favourite actors to be monsters. But we want an industry that can stop them. So we call out for no grey areas. But the world is full of them.
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A grey area.
David Ireland's characters in Ulster American all occupy a grey area. They are all both good and bad. And the things he has them think, say, go through and the flaws they reveal are going to reveal a lot about the audience watching. Because they aren't simple, they refuse to behave and be boxed into neat little categories. And by doing so David cleverly drops the curtain and unveils our own internal contradictions, our own messy morals and our own biases.
This first week has been an incredible insight into the unique conditions of new writing rehearsal processes. Each day we've worked on a section of the text and each day David has adjusted it, tweaked it, cut it, reworded it and made it better. He even makes it look easy. It's been such a joy to be part of a room where everyone has such wealth of experience to give to this process. Each actor keeping a firm eye on their character's journey as the text gets developed, Gareth keeping track of the changes from draft to draft, me hoping to ask the right questions of each element as to maintain the plays central focus and David filtering what is useful from what goes against what the play looks like from his point of view. Because it is his vision that we are all teasing out, hoping to strengthen and take care of. This stage is about asking the questions, and bit by bit we're finding the answers.
And so three fictional theatre people get examined by six actual theatre people. A play gets staged about a play. An industry will look at what an industry has presented about the industry. Because the curtain has dropped. Might as well take a good look. 
Ulster American Fri 3 – Sun 26 Aug BOOK NOW
The Assistant Director position for Ulster American is supported by The JMK Trust. Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir is a Leverhulme Arts Scholar and recipient of the JMK regional bursary funded by the Leverhulme Trust Arts Scholarships Fund.
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anthonycharlestabone · 8 years ago
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pastorhogg · 8 years ago
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Evangelical Advisers Condemn Charlottesville Rally More Than Trump
While many American politicians and citizens criticize President Donald Trump for not specifically calling out white supremacists for the deadly violence in Charlottesville over the weekend, his evangelical advisers have been more vocal.
All but a handful of the two dozen evangelical leaders on the President’s advisory board posted in response to the “Unite the Right” rally that drew white nationalists and neo-Nazis to the historic Virginia city on Friday and Saturday, spurring counter-protests from interfaith groups.
One noticeable exception was Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr., who was silent on the incident even though his school is only an hour from where the rally took place.
Among the advisers, evangelicals who meet with and pray for Trump in the White House, most restated their condemnation of the ideologies represented by the protesters and offered prayers for the victims, Charlottesville, and the rest of the nation.
“These protesters do not represent in any form or way the Christian faith or the values followers of Jesus stand for,” said Ronnie Floyd, past president of the Southern Baptist Convention which passed a resolution condemning the alt-right in June. “In fact, white nationalism and white supremacism are anathema to the teachings of Christ, who called us to love and to serve our neighbor—regardless of skin color, gender, or religion—to give up our life for our friends and to even love our enemies.”
Trump’s initial response blamed hatred “on many sides”—repeating the phrase for emphasis—and did not explicitly name the groups responsible for the protest. Several Republican members of Congress criticized his statement.
Especially since some participants claimed to support Trump, wearing his Make America Great Again hats or invoking his name like rally speaker David Duke, some like Charlottesville mayor Michael Signer accused his campaign and presidency of emboldening white supremacists to shout their views in public.
Even amid a greater push to racial reconciliation and healing over the past decade, white and black evangelicals have grown further apart on how they approach race, culminating with the election of Donald Trump, where evangelicals of color were shown to favor Hillary Clinton nearly as strongly as white evangelicals favored Trump.
In the midst of the violence, Ed Stetzer, director of the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism at Wheaton College, challenged Trump’s evangelical advisers to encourage the President to speak more directly against the alt-right supporters behind this movement.
A couple evangelical advisers defended the President against the blame. Franklin Graham spoke out on Facebook, referencing plans to remove a Robert E. Lee statue which drew the group to Charlottesville in the first place:
Shame on the politicians who are trying to push blame on President Trump for what happened in #Charlottesville, VA. That’s absurd. What about the politicians such as the city council who voted to remove a memorial that had been in place since 1924, regardless of the possible repercussions? How about the city politicians who issued the permit for the lawful demonstration to defend the statue? And why didn’t the mayor or the governor see that a powder keg was about to explode and stop it before it got started? Instead they want to blame President Donald J. Trump for everything. Really, this boils down to evil in people’s hearts. Satan is behind it all.
Pastor Mark Burns, an African American leader of a small congregation in South Carolina, posted a video distancing Trump supporters from the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups involved in the Charlottesville rally. “Even though they mention the name Donald Trump as though they are doing Donald Trump a favor, that is a lie straight from the gates of hell,” Burns said.
Several advisers referenced the ideologies and hate groups involved:
Consultant Johnnie Moore wrote, “EVERY evangelical I know condemns antisemitism, white nationalism, & supremacism. The Christian church is proudly and increasingly the most ethnically diverse movement in the world.”
Evangelist Jay Stack tweeted, “Racial hatred, violence, white supremacy & Nazism are Satanic. AntiChrist As well as Anti-American!... Praying for @realDonaldTrump. For our President @attorneygeneral jeff sessions, The victims & families, law enforcement, first responders & USA.”
National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) vice president Tony Suarez wrote on Facebook, “The racism and hate being spewed by the alt-right and white supremacists, that have invaded our state this weekend, is an insult to Christianity and our country. God be our Prince of Peace! As a citizen of Virginia I'm offended these hate groups chose our state to drive their agenda.”
Jack Graham, pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church, shared and affirmed a message from a fellow Prestonwood pastor, who told their congregation, “Our hearts go out to the victims in Charlottesville, Virginia, and I think it’s important on a day like this that we stand together as a church … to say in the strongest terms possible that we condemn any sort of racial bigotry, white supremacy, prejudice, and intolerance.”
Ralph Reed retweeted Kellyanne Conway and Melania Trump’s statements, and also added his condemnation, saying, “Those who twist the cross of Christ into a swastika exchange his message of love and redemption for one of hatred and evil.”
Others spoke more generally about the sin of racism:
Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church of Dallas wrote, “Pray for peace in Charlottesville and across our nation. Let there be no misunderstanding. Racism is sin. Period.���
Paula White, who regularly prays with the president and leads a majority-black congregation in Florida, wrote, “The tragedy of Charlottesville extends beyond the loss of life into the very heart of race relations in America. Dialogue has been overcome by violence. Progress is sacrificed at the altar of fury. We need a renewal of grace. God help us.”
Georgia pastor Jentezen Franklin posted, “This is evil personified and we denounce it. This is what hatred and sin looks like. Their hate will not win. Racism is still alive and well, the only answer is God's love and the church of Jesus Christ standing hand in hand with our brothers and sisters of every race.”
Tim Clinton, a Christian counselor based in nearby Lynchburg, Virginia, tweeted, “Horrific scene in C'Ville - say no to racism - let's pray and work together” and “Love and Pray for one another: An amazing morning @ThomasRoad denouncing racism, praying for #C'Ville and for our Country #healourland”
Trump’s evangelical advisers were among thousands of Christian leaders being looked to for a response. “Our voice is necessary to remind those under our care and those listening from outside that when there is wrong in the world, we fight for what is right,” Stetzer said to pastors. “Call this what it is and then call it wrong.”
About half of Protestant pastors say they have preached on racial reconciliation in recent months, according to a LifeWay Research survey released earlier this year.
Jemar Tisby, president of the Reformed African American Network (RAAN), argued that white pastors in particular are essential to putting an end to the movement.
“We are waiting for the day that the racists in Charlottesville at least feel enough shame to practice their hatred in secret,” he wrote for The Washington Post. “But black Christians cannot do this alone. White pastors, now is the time for courageous action in the face of white supremacy.”
Bruce Ashford, a Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary professor and author of One Nation Under God: A Christian Hope for American Politics, wrote for Fox News:
Throughout American history, there are many ways in which white conservatives have admirably represented Christ and his gospel. I am convinced, however, that overcoming racism is not yet one of the ways that we represent him admirably or consistently.
Events like the one in Charlottesville give good-willed conservatives—especially Christian conservatives—an excellent opportunity to begin rectifying the situation by speaking a good word in the midst of a bad moment.
Al Mohler shared an apt reflection from Berlin, a city determined to ensure “that the ghosts of the Nazis do not reappear in neo-Nazis.”
“Even a secular observer can see the lessons of history from Berlin. The evidence is pervasive, irrefutable, terrifying, and still visible,” the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President wrote. “But Christians must see much more than the lessons of history, though we dare not miss them. We must see claims of racial superiority—and mainly that means claims of white superiority—as heresy.”
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La Times: Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Dash of Love' on Hallmark
SERIES
Ransom The race to find an abducted baby surrogate is desperate since the victim has a medical condition that needs immediate attention. Luke Roberts, Sarah Green, Brandon Jay McLaren and Nazneen Contractor star in this new episode. 8 p.m. CBS
Saturday Night Live Alec Baldwin takes a turn as host, with musical guest Ed Sheeran performing. 11:29 p.m. NBC
MOVIES
Central Intelligence Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star as a rogue CIA agent and his former classmate who team up to save the world from a terrorist in this 2016 action/comedy. Aaron Paul, Amy Ryan and Jason Bateman costar, plus watch for Melissa McCarthy in an uncredited cameo.  8 p.m. HBO
From Straight A’s to XXX Faced with a staggering tuition bill, a freshman (Haley Pullos) at major university decides to earn cash as an erotic actress in this new TV movie based on a true story. Judd Nelson and Sasha Clements also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime
A Dash of Love Jen Lilley as an aspiring chef who thinks she’s finally on the way to success when she lands a dream job at her idol’s restaurant, where she quickly befriends the handsome executive chef. Brendan Penny and Peri Gilpin also star. 9 p.m. Hallmark
Disney
FXX
TCM
  SATURDAY
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
  SUNDAY
Inside Politics Trump’s campaign promise scoreboard; the White House team; a preview of talks with Trudeau and Netanyahu; Trump’s governing style: Jonathan Martin, the New York Times; Jackie Kucinich, the Daily Beast; Glenn Thrush, the New York Times; Nia-Malika Henderson. (N) 5 a.m. CNN
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Panel: Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress; Former State Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R-Va.); Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.); Alice Stewart. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; “bro hugs”; Electric Lady Studios. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fareed Zakaria GPS Trump’s travel ban and the law: Professor of Constitutional law Laurence Tribe, Harvard; former Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey. Potential Arab reaction to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem: Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Sunday Morning Futures Trump’s executive; Attorney General Jeff Sessions first week: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft. Appeals court rules against travel ban: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). A plan to replace the Affordable Care Act: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Carly Fiorina. Panel: Ed Rollins; Julie Roginsky; Tony Sayegh.(N) 7 a.m. Fox News
Face the Nation Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Latest polls: Anthony Salvanto. Panel: Peter Baker, the New York Times; Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media; Susan Page, USA Today; Reihan Salam, National Review Institute.(N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press (N) 8 a.m. KNBC; 11 a.m. MSNBC, 5 and 11 p.m. MSNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. State Atty. Gen. Bob Ferguson (D-Wash.). Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.). Panel: Rich Lowry, National Review; Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform; Cokie Roberts; Jamal Simmons; Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Nation. (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Appeals court ruling against travel ban: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.). Preventing armed conflict: Nancy Lindborg, United States Institute of Peace. White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Panel: Michael Needham; Julie Pace, the Associated Press; Laura Ingraham; Juan William. (N) 8 a.m. KTTV; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. FNC, 11 p.m. FNC
Reliable Sources Was this the worst week ever for a White House press secretary? James Bennet, the New York Times; Sarah Westwood, Washington Examiner; Dan Pfeiffer. The demands of the White House: Chris Ruddy, Newsmax. Has the Trump presidency has created a state of emergency? Andrew Sullivan, New York magazine. The New York Times: Gabriel Snyder, Wired. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the travel ban; Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ confirmation: Erin McPike; Meghan McCain; Joe Trippi; Trish Regan; Gayle Trotter; Mara Liasson. White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Plus, an unaired portion of last week’s interview with Kellyanne Conway. (N) 8 a.m. FNC and midnight FNC
60 Minutes Interviews with Beyoncé, Adele and Bruno Mars. (N) 4 p.m. KCBS
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 ***** This Tarantino movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood just seems to keep growing. Added to the cast are Al Pacino and Luke Perry. Damien Lewis will play Steve Mcqueen, Emile Hirsch will play Jay Sebring and Dakota Fanning will play Squeaky.
***** The Stones are gearing up for a U.S. tour in the spring ending in Chicago.
***** Peoria Players Theater is celebrating 100 years, one of only three theaters in continuous operation in the country.  Their first production was ‘The Maker of Dreams.’
***** Paul McCartney wrote a children’s book, Hey Grandude!
***** Wow!! We have now seen a Mars sunset!!
***** A CNN investigation found that Police departments around the country destroyed rape kits before the statute of limitations was up.
***** Patti Hansen has a book out: A Portrait
*****Ignore your rights and they will go away.
***** The Stan and Ollie movie looks awesome.
***** Head from the Monkees is 50 years old.
***** Goodfield, Illinois has finally repealed prohibition.
***** Deep Time from director Noah Hutton has been out a few years but is still worth a look. It is the true story of the indigenous people of North Dakota and the oil boom in the age of man.
***** Sajak and White have renewed until 2022. OY!
***** Robbie Robertson is finishing the mix on his latest album.
***** The people have spoken even though some states took a long time to get answers. Bernie Sanders and Tim Kaine have both been re- elected.** Ted Cruz won but just barely.** Mitt Romney won in the senate in Utah. The republicans kept the Senate but the Dems took the house. Journalists throw around the words, ’blue wave’ but it was all a bit too close for me.  Too much of this country still just does not get it. I will never understand how a person puts their own religious or financial needs above the rights of others. There is reason to celebrate the young people who got involved and that there was great voter turnout.  I still heard excuses though like, “I was too tired” and “they put in who they (?) want anyway.” My Mother was headed into surgery that day and still she voted. You Go Mom!!** Colorado gave us our first openly gay Governor. ** Two female Muslims and two female Native Americans have been elected to congress for the first time. Michigan will legalize recreational marijuana.
***** The Doobie Brothers are working on new music.
***** Jeff Sessions is out. Trump is attempting to keep Rod Rosenstein from overseeing the Mueller probe and put Matthew Whitaker in there.
***** #Blaze it forward
***** Scary Clown took away Jim Acosta’s press pass after a dust up at the WH. Sarah Sanders lied about the whole thing. Acosta and CNN sued. A judge says that the WH has the right to keep people out but once you let the press in, you can’t pick and choose. Acosta has his pass back.** Trump disgraced us in Paris with snarky comments about Macron and missed the ceremony at the American cemetery for the 100th anniversary of WWI because of the rain.** The administration is proposing there should not be protests in front of the WH.** The use of private e mails by Ivanka is being looked into by congress. Will she or Daddy ever be questioned for 11 hours?? Doubtful.** The Finlandians are the latest to mock our Pres. After his ridic comments about the President of Finland telling him about raking the forest (which that Pres does not recall), many are posting themselves raking or vacuuming.** A big part of Scary Clowns legacy will be overturning rules we had in place for good reason. It is likely the romaine lettuce E-coli outbreak could have been avoided if regulations had not been eased on testing water on farms.
*****Mueller has filed paperwork stating that Paul Manafort lied to the FBI and the special counsel despite signing a plea deal. This could mean that that it is unlikely he could testify since he would not seem credible.** James Comey got a subpoena on Thanksgiving.** Michael Cohen has also been accused of lies.
***** 7 NY hospitals have made settlements with rape survivors after illegally charging them $300 for rape kits.
***** It looks like 5 mil in unpaid labor will bring plenty of lawsuits from workers at the Trump hotel in Washington.
***** Major League Baseball has requested the return of a political contribution they made to Mississippi’s Cindy Hyde- Smith. Why are they giving their money to politicians anyway, especially without checking them out thoroughly?? This is a woman who had made it clear she was racist even before the comments about wanting to be in the front row for a public hanging. I suppose they give to campaigns like all other big biz, to pass the bills they want like the Save Americas pastime act that makes it legal to pay minor- league players dick. Oh and they were asked to donate by Mitch McConnell.  Wal Mart, Union Pacific, Google AT&T and Blue Cross and Blue Shield, just to name a few have asked for their money back as well. It is good to know what companies give to the right wing racist nut jobs. And She Won!!
***** The U.S. waived background checks for the staff at immigrant children holding facilities and there is still no set date for the kids to be released.
***** Hooray to the Macy’s Thanksgivings day Parade for putting on The Prom!!
***** Russia has ceased 3 Ukranian ships off Crimea.
***** After a rocky start, Murphy Brown is starting to find its mojo.
***** I hope we see more of The Cool Kids. I mean, Charlie Day, Jamie Farr, Clyde Kusatsu, Julia Duffy, Charles Shaughnessy plus the regular cast.. wow! I knew they could fill out the facility with top notch talent.
***** This year the Kennedy Center honors will go to Cher, Reba McEntire, Wayne Shorter and Phillip Glass.
***** I love the way that Seth Meyers represents the local channels with mugs on his desk. I saw WEEK 25 on there this month!!
***** Dick Van Dyke says he paid Walt Disney to play the banker in Mary Poppins.
***** Robert DeNiro and Grace Hightower are getting divorced.
***** The administration is like a shit show in a dumpster fire._ George Conway (husband of Kellyanne)
***** A man in a Baltimore audience of Fiddler on the Roof yelled out, “Heil Hitler, Heil Trump.”
***** Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp are engaged.
***** Robert Redford is selling his St. Helena residence for 7 mil.
***** Joan Baez is on her farewell tour.
***** The suicide death rate is higher than it has been inn 50 years.
***** Toy Story 4 will be out next summer with a new character, Forky voiced by Tony Hale!!!!
***** Days alert: Did Days actually age Abigail’s baby on the same episode? I mean, there was a little bundle with tiny little features, Chad walked outside to ring for help and when he came back there was a wide eyed baby sitting up and looked like a whole new baby.** So sad to see Paul go but at least he got a tearful sendoff. I kind of hope Will cheats on Sonny again. Is that wrong?? Oh wait.. it looks like Leo is gonna put a crimp in their plans. It also looks like all the secrets all over town are about to come out** I can’t wait for Jack to come back!
***** There is to be a Northern Exposure reboot.
***** Rock and Roll hall of fame noms this year are Def Leppard, Devo, Janet Jackson, John Prine, Kraftwerk, LLCool J, MC5, Radiohead, Rage against the Machine, Roxy Music, Stevie Nicks, The Cure, Todd Rundgren, Rufus and Chaka Khan and The Zombies.
***** Hate is never right and love is never wrong- Roman Kent
***** R.I.P. Francis Lai, the victims of thousand Oaks, Peggy McCay, victims of the California wild fires, William Goldman, Stan Lee , Bernardo Bertolucci, Ricky Jay, Stephen Hillenburg, Harry Leslie Smith, Hogan the Zebra, George Bolton , George H. W. Bush and Nicolas Roeg.
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La Times: Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Dash of Love' on Hallmark
SERIES
Ransom The race to find an abducted baby surrogate is desperate since the victim has a medical condition that needs immediate attention. Luke Roberts, Sarah Green, Brandon Jay McLaren and Nazneen Contractor star in this new episode. 8 p.m. CBS
Saturday Night Live Alec Baldwin takes a turn as host, with musical guest Ed Sheeran performing. 11:29 p.m. NBC
MOVIES
Central Intelligence Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star as a rogue CIA agent and his former classmate who team up to save the world from a terrorist in this 2016 action/comedy. Aaron Paul, Amy Ryan and Jason Bateman costar, plus watch for Melissa McCarthy in an uncredited cameo.  8 p.m. HBO
From Straight A’s to XXX Faced with a staggering tuition bill, a freshman (Haley Pullos) at major university decides to earn cash as an erotic actress in this new TV movie based on a true story. Judd Nelson and Sasha Clements also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime
A Dash of Love Jen Lilley as an aspiring chef who thinks she’s finally on the way to success when she lands a dream job at her idol’s restaurant, where she quickly befriends the handsome executive chef. Brendan Penny and Peri Gilpin also star. 9 p.m. Hallmark
Disney
FXX
TCM
  SATURDAY
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
  SUNDAY
Inside Politics Trump’s campaign promise scoreboard; the White House team; a preview of talks with Trudeau and Netanyahu; Trump’s governing style: Jonathan Martin, the New York Times; Jackie Kucinich, the Daily Beast; Glenn Thrush, the New York Times; Nia-Malika Henderson. (N) 5 a.m. CNN
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Panel: Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress; Former State Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R-Va.); Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.); Alice Stewart. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; “bro hugs”; Electric Lady Studios. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fareed Zakaria GPS Trump’s travel ban and the law: Professor of Constitutional law Laurence Tribe, Harvard; former Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey. Potential Arab reaction to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem: Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Sunday Morning Futures Trump’s executive; Attorney General Jeff Sessions first week: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft. Appeals court rules against travel ban: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). A plan to replace the Affordable Care Act: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Carly Fiorina. Panel: Ed Rollins; Julie Roginsky; Tony Sayegh.(N) 7 a.m. Fox News
Face the Nation Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Latest polls: Anthony Salvanto. Panel: Peter Baker, the New York Times; Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media; Susan Page, USA Today; Reihan Salam, National Review Institute.(N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press (N) 8 a.m. KNBC; 11 a.m. MSNBC, 5 and 11 p.m. MSNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. State Atty. Gen. Bob Ferguson (D-Wash.). Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.). Panel: Rich Lowry, National Review; Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform; Cokie Roberts; Jamal Simmons; Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Nation. (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Appeals court ruling against travel ban: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.). Preventing armed conflict: Nancy Lindborg, United States Institute of Peace. White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Panel: Michael Needham; Julie Pace, the Associated Press; Laura Ingraham; Juan William. (N) 8 a.m. KTTV; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. FNC, 11 p.m. FNC
Reliable Sources Was this the worst week ever for a White House press secretary? James Bennet, the New York Times; Sarah Westwood, Washington Examiner; Dan Pfeiffer. The demands of the White House: Chris Ruddy, Newsmax. Has the Trump presidency has created a state of emergency? Andrew Sullivan, New York magazine. The New York Times: Gabriel Snyder, Wired. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the travel ban; Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ confirmation: Erin McPike; Meghan McCain; Joe Trippi; Trish Regan; Gayle Trotter; Mara Liasson. White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Plus, an unaired portion of last week’s interview with Kellyanne Conway. (N) 8 a.m. FNC and midnight FNC
60 Minutes Interviews with Beyoncé, Adele and Bruno Mars. (N) 4 p.m. KCBS
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La Times: Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Dash of Love' on Hallmark
SERIES
Ransom The race to find an abducted baby surrogate is desperate since the victim has a medical condition that needs immediate attention. Luke Roberts, Sarah Green, Brandon Jay McLaren and Nazneen Contractor star in this new episode. 8 p.m. CBS
Saturday Night Live Alec Baldwin takes a turn as host, with musical guest Ed Sheeran performing. 11:29 p.m. NBC
MOVIES
Central Intelligence Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star as a rogue CIA agent and his former classmate who team up to save the world from a terrorist in this 2016 action/comedy. Aaron Paul, Amy Ryan and Jason Bateman costar, plus watch for Melissa McCarthy in an uncredited cameo.  8 p.m. HBO
From Straight A’s to XXX Faced with a staggering tuition bill, a freshman (Haley Pullos) at major university decides to earn cash as an erotic actress in this new TV movie based on a true story. Judd Nelson and Sasha Clements also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime
A Dash of Love Jen Lilley as an aspiring chef who thinks she’s finally on the way to success when she lands a dream job at her idol’s restaurant, where she quickly befriends the handsome executive chef. Brendan Penny and Peri Gilpin also star. 9 p.m. Hallmark
Disney
FXX
TCM
  SATURDAY
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
  SUNDAY
Inside Politics Trump’s campaign promise scoreboard; the White House team; a preview of talks with Trudeau and Netanyahu; Trump’s governing style: Jonathan Martin, the New York Times; Jackie Kucinich, the Daily Beast; Glenn Thrush, the New York Times; Nia-Malika Henderson. (N) 5 a.m. CNN
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Panel: Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress; Former State Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R-Va.); Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.); Alice Stewart. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; “bro hugs”; Electric Lady Studios. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fareed Zakaria GPS Trump’s travel ban and the law: Professor of Constitutional law Laurence Tribe, Harvard; former Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey. Potential Arab reaction to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem: Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Sunday Morning Futures Trump’s executive; Attorney General Jeff Sessions first week: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft. Appeals court rules against travel ban: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). A plan to replace the Affordable Care Act: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Carly Fiorina. Panel: Ed Rollins; Julie Roginsky; Tony Sayegh.(N) 7 a.m. Fox News
Face the Nation Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Latest polls: Anthony Salvanto. Panel: Peter Baker, the New York Times; Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media; Susan Page, USA Today; Reihan Salam, National Review Institute.(N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press (N) 8 a.m. KNBC; 11 a.m. MSNBC, 5 and 11 p.m. MSNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. State Atty. Gen. Bob Ferguson (D-Wash.). Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.). Panel: Rich Lowry, National Review; Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform; Cokie Roberts; Jamal Simmons; Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Nation. (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Appeals court ruling against travel ban: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.). Preventing armed conflict: Nancy Lindborg, United States Institute of Peace. White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Panel: Michael Needham; Julie Pace, the Associated Press; Laura Ingraham; Juan William. (N) 8 a.m. KTTV; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. FNC, 11 p.m. FNC
Reliable Sources Was this the worst week ever for a White House press secretary? James Bennet, the New York Times; Sarah Westwood, Washington Examiner; Dan Pfeiffer. The demands of the White House: Chris Ruddy, Newsmax. Has the Trump presidency has created a state of emergency? Andrew Sullivan, New York magazine. The New York Times: Gabriel Snyder, Wired. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the travel ban; Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ confirmation: Erin McPike; Meghan McCain; Joe Trippi; Trish Regan; Gayle Trotter; Mara Liasson. White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Plus, an unaired portion of last week’s interview with Kellyanne Conway. (N) 8 a.m. FNC and midnight FNC
60 Minutes Interviews with Beyoncé, Adele and Bruno Mars. (N) 4 p.m. KCBS
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La Times: Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Dash of Love' on Hallmark
SERIES
Ransom The race to find an abducted baby surrogate is desperate since the victim has a medical condition that needs immediate attention. Luke Roberts, Sarah Green, Brandon Jay McLaren and Nazneen Contractor star in this new episode. 8 p.m. CBS
Saturday Night Live Alec Baldwin takes a turn as host, with musical guest Ed Sheeran performing. 11:29 p.m. NBC
MOVIES
Central Intelligence Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star as a rogue CIA agent and his former classmate who team up to save the world from a terrorist in this 2016 action/comedy. Aaron Paul, Amy Ryan and Jason Bateman costar, plus watch for Melissa McCarthy in an uncredited cameo.  8 p.m. HBO
From Straight A’s to XXX Faced with a staggering tuition bill, a freshman (Haley Pullos) at major university decides to earn cash as an erotic actress in this new TV movie based on a true story. Judd Nelson and Sasha Clements also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime
A Dash of Love Jen Lilley as an aspiring chef who thinks she’s finally on the way to success when she lands a dream job at her idol’s restaurant, where she quickly befriends the handsome executive chef. Brendan Penny and Peri Gilpin also star. 9 p.m. Hallmark
Disney
FXX
TCM
  SATURDAY
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
  SUNDAY
Inside Politics Trump’s campaign promise scoreboard; the White House team; a preview of talks with Trudeau and Netanyahu; Trump’s governing style: Jonathan Martin, the New York Times; Jackie Kucinich, the Daily Beast; Glenn Thrush, the New York Times; Nia-Malika Henderson. (N) 5 a.m. CNN
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Panel: Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress; Former State Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R-Va.); Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.); Alice Stewart. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; “bro hugs”; Electric Lady Studios. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fareed Zakaria GPS Trump’s travel ban and the law: Professor of Constitutional law Laurence Tribe, Harvard; former Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey. Potential Arab reaction to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem: Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Sunday Morning Futures Trump’s executive; Attorney General Jeff Sessions first week: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft. Appeals court rules against travel ban: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). A plan to replace the Affordable Care Act: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Carly Fiorina. Panel: Ed Rollins; Julie Roginsky; Tony Sayegh.(N) 7 a.m. Fox News
Face the Nation Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Latest polls: Anthony Salvanto. Panel: Peter Baker, the New York Times; Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media; Susan Page, USA Today; Reihan Salam, National Review Institute.(N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press (N) 8 a.m. KNBC; 11 a.m. MSNBC, 5 and 11 p.m. MSNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. State Atty. Gen. Bob Ferguson (D-Wash.). Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.). Panel: Rich Lowry, National Review; Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform; Cokie Roberts; Jamal Simmons; Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Nation. (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Appeals court ruling against travel ban: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.). Preventing armed conflict: Nancy Lindborg, United States Institute of Peace. White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Panel: Michael Needham; Julie Pace, the Associated Press; Laura Ingraham; Juan William. (N) 8 a.m. KTTV; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. FNC, 11 p.m. FNC
Reliable Sources Was this the worst week ever for a White House press secretary? James Bennet, the New York Times; Sarah Westwood, Washington Examiner; Dan Pfeiffer. The demands of the White House: Chris Ruddy, Newsmax. Has the Trump presidency has created a state of emergency? Andrew Sullivan, New York magazine. The New York Times: Gabriel Snyder, Wired. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the travel ban; Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ confirmation: Erin McPike; Meghan McCain; Joe Trippi; Trish Regan; Gayle Trotter; Mara Liasson. White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Plus, an unaired portion of last week’s interview with Kellyanne Conway. (N) 8 a.m. FNC and midnight FNC
60 Minutes Interviews with Beyoncé, Adele and Bruno Mars. (N) 4 p.m. KCBS
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This week’s TV Movies
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La Times: Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Dash of Love' on Hallmark
SERIES
Ransom The race to find an abducted baby surrogate is desperate since the victim has a medical condition that needs immediate attention. Luke Roberts, Sarah Green, Brandon Jay McLaren and Nazneen Contractor star in this new episode. 8 p.m. CBS
Saturday Night Live Alec Baldwin takes a turn as host, with musical guest Ed Sheeran performing. 11:29 p.m. NBC
MOVIES
Central Intelligence Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star as a rogue CIA agent and his former classmate who team up to save the world from a terrorist in this 2016 action/comedy. Aaron Paul, Amy Ryan and Jason Bateman costar, plus watch for Melissa McCarthy in an uncredited cameo.  8 p.m. HBO
From Straight A’s to XXX Faced with a staggering tuition bill, a freshman (Haley Pullos) at major university decides to earn cash as an erotic actress in this new TV movie based on a true story. Judd Nelson and Sasha Clements also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime
A Dash of Love Jen Lilley as an aspiring chef who thinks she’s finally on the way to success when she lands a dream job at her idol’s restaurant, where she quickly befriends the handsome executive chef. Brendan Penny and Peri Gilpin also star. 9 p.m. Hallmark
Disney
FXX
TCM
  SATURDAY
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
  SUNDAY
Inside Politics Trump’s campaign promise scoreboard; the White House team; a preview of talks with Trudeau and Netanyahu; Trump’s governing style: Jonathan Martin, the New York Times; Jackie Kucinich, the Daily Beast; Glenn Thrush, the New York Times; Nia-Malika Henderson. (N) 5 a.m. CNN
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Panel: Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress; Former State Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R-Va.); Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.); Alice Stewart. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; “bro hugs”; Electric Lady Studios. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fareed Zakaria GPS Trump’s travel ban and the law: Professor of Constitutional law Laurence Tribe, Harvard; former Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey. Potential Arab reaction to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem: Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Sunday Morning Futures Trump’s executive; Attorney General Jeff Sessions first week: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft. Appeals court rules against travel ban: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). A plan to replace the Affordable Care Act: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Carly Fiorina. Panel: Ed Rollins; Julie Roginsky; Tony Sayegh.(N) 7 a.m. Fox News
Face the Nation Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Latest polls: Anthony Salvanto. Panel: Peter Baker, the New York Times; Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media; Susan Page, USA Today; Reihan Salam, National Review Institute.(N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press (N) 8 a.m. KNBC; 11 a.m. MSNBC, 5 and 11 p.m. MSNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. State Atty. Gen. Bob Ferguson (D-Wash.). Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.). Panel: Rich Lowry, National Review; Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform; Cokie Roberts; Jamal Simmons; Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Nation. (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Appeals court ruling against travel ban: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.). Preventing armed conflict: Nancy Lindborg, United States Institute of Peace. White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Panel: Michael Needham; Julie Pace, the Associated Press; Laura Ingraham; Juan William. (N) 8 a.m. KTTV; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. FNC, 11 p.m. FNC
Reliable Sources Was this the worst week ever for a White House press secretary? James Bennet, the New York Times; Sarah Westwood, Washington Examiner; Dan Pfeiffer. The demands of the White House: Chris Ruddy, Newsmax. Has the Trump presidency has created a state of emergency? Andrew Sullivan, New York magazine. The New York Times: Gabriel Snyder, Wired. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the travel ban; Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ confirmation: Erin McPike; Meghan McCain; Joe Trippi; Trish Regan; Gayle Trotter; Mara Liasson. White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Plus, an unaired portion of last week’s interview with Kellyanne Conway. (N) 8 a.m. FNC and midnight FNC
60 Minutes Interviews with Beyoncé, Adele and Bruno Mars. (N) 4 p.m. KCBS
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes
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La Times: Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Dash of Love' on Hallmark
SERIES
Ransom The race to find an abducted baby surrogate is desperate since the victim has a medical condition that needs immediate attention. Luke Roberts, Sarah Green, Brandon Jay McLaren and Nazneen Contractor star in this new episode. 8 p.m. CBS
Saturday Night Live Alec Baldwin takes a turn as host, with musical guest Ed Sheeran performing. 11:29 p.m. NBC
MOVIES
Central Intelligence Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star as a rogue CIA agent and his former classmate who team up to save the world from a terrorist in this 2016 action/comedy. Aaron Paul, Amy Ryan and Jason Bateman costar, plus watch for Melissa McCarthy in an uncredited cameo.  8 p.m. HBO
From Straight A’s to XXX Faced with a staggering tuition bill, a freshman (Haley Pullos) at major university decides to earn cash as an erotic actress in this new TV movie based on a true story. Judd Nelson and Sasha Clements also star. 8 p.m. Lifetime
A Dash of Love Jen Lilley as an aspiring chef who thinks she’s finally on the way to success when she lands a dream job at her idol’s restaurant, where she quickly befriends the handsome executive chef. Brendan Penny and Peri Gilpin also star. 9 p.m. Hallmark
Disney
FXX
TCM
  SATURDAY
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
  SUNDAY
Inside Politics Trump’s campaign promise scoreboard; the White House team; a preview of talks with Trudeau and Netanyahu; Trump’s governing style: Jonathan Martin, the New York Times; Jackie Kucinich, the Daily Beast; Glenn Thrush, the New York Times; Nia-Malika Henderson. (N) 5 a.m. CNN
Good Morning America (N) 6 a.m. KABC
State of the Union The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). The Trump administration; Senate confirmation hearings; the travel ban: Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Panel: Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress; Former State Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R-Va.); Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.); Alice Stewart. (N) 6 and 9 a.m. CNN
CBS News Sunday Morning Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; “bro hugs”; Electric Lady Studios. (N) 6:30 a.m. KCBS
Fareed Zakaria GPS Trump’s travel ban and the law: Professor of Constitutional law Laurence Tribe, Harvard; former Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey. Potential Arab reaction to the U.S. moving its embassy to Jerusalem: Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University. (N) 7 and 10 a.m. CNN
Sunday Morning Futures Trump’s executive; Attorney General Jeff Sessions first week: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft. Appeals court rules against travel ban: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). A plan to replace the Affordable Care Act: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Carly Fiorina. Panel: Ed Rollins; Julie Roginsky; Tony Sayegh.(N) 7 a.m. Fox News
Face the Nation Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Latest polls: Anthony Salvanto. Panel: Peter Baker, the New York Times; Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media; Susan Page, USA Today; Reihan Salam, National Review Institute.(N) 8 a.m. KCBS
Meet the Press (N) 8 a.m. KNBC; 11 a.m. MSNBC, 5 and 11 p.m. MSNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. State Atty. Gen. Bob Ferguson (D-Wash.). Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.). Panel: Rich Lowry, National Review; Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform; Cokie Roberts; Jamal Simmons; Katrina vanden Heuvel, the Nation. (N) 8 a.m. KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Appeals court ruling against travel ban: Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.). Preventing armed conflict: Nancy Lindborg, United States Institute of Peace. White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller. Panel: Michael Needham; Julie Pace, the Associated Press; Laura Ingraham; Juan William. (N) 8 a.m. KTTV; 11 a.m., 7 p.m. FNC, 11 p.m. FNC
Reliable Sources Was this the worst week ever for a White House press secretary? James Bennet, the New York Times; Sarah Westwood, Washington Examiner; Dan Pfeiffer. The demands of the White House: Chris Ruddy, Newsmax. Has the Trump presidency has created a state of emergency? Andrew Sullivan, New York magazine. The New York Times: Gabriel Snyder, Wired. (N) 8 a.m. CNN
MediaBuzz Coverage of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against the travel ban; Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ confirmation: Erin McPike; Meghan McCain; Joe Trippi; Trish Regan; Gayle Trotter; Mara Liasson. White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Plus, an unaired portion of last week’s interview with Kellyanne Conway. (N) 8 a.m. FNC and midnight FNC
60 Minutes Interviews with Beyoncé, Adele and Bruno Mars. (N) 4 p.m. KCBS
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes
Click here to download
TV listings for the week of Feb. 12 – 18, 2017 in PDF format
This week’s TV Movies
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