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nofatclips · 2 years
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Extended mix of End of All Things by Andrew Bayer (featuring Alison May) from the remix album In My Next Life
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doubleattitude · 2 years
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YAGP Finals Results 2022
Pre-Competitive
Hope Award
Asuka Hara
Classical Dance Category-Women
Top 24
Ellary Day Szydlar
Alicia Miyu Wills
Anne Takahashi
Tiffany Emmanuela Tanugraha
Silvie Kharatian
Nina Miro
Yelyzaveta Bidenko
Hikari Otomo
Kurumi Saito
Kae Osada
Chloe Wang
Ekaterina Pichkova
Top 12
Eve Vlahodimos
Mikhaela Felicia Maleke
Asuka Hara
Morgan Ligon
Chaeyool Kim
Annie Webb
Laura Paquim
Kiera Sun
Top 3
Yuna Yamada
Mikaela Cameron
Maria Qixin Tian and Shaqueena Yefta Hutasoit
Classical Dance Category-Men
Top 6
Alessandro Loiola
Dylan Custodio
Charley Toscano
Top 3
Ruan Santiago
Leon Yusei Sai
Michael Savio
Contemporary Dance Category-Women
Top 12
Emilia Dubiel
Asuka Hara
Savannah Manzel
Mikaela Cameron
Kya Massimino
Sachi Oza
Kae Osada
Vivien Palmer
Carrigan Paylor
Top 3
Kiera Sun
Morgan Ligon
Phoebe Ingram
Contemporary Dance Category-Men
Top 6
Owen Simmons
Nikolas Adarmes
David Mihail Anagnoste
Top 3
Michael Savio
Ruan Santiago
Dylan Custodio
Junior
Youth Grand Prix
Alexei Orohovsky
Women
Top 12
Ana Lorenza Blanco Peniche
Minori De Silva
Nozomi Akamine
Ruka Suginohara
Luisa Lisboa
Izzy Howard
Charlize Hardwick
Anna Chaziroglou
Top 3
Nao Nakajima
Yerin Ok
Sophia Koo and Crystal Huang
Men
Top 12
Eric Poor
Manoel Domingos
Cesar Ortega Garcia
Keisuke Miyazaki
Gramada Dragos
Minjun Suh
William Gyves
Alexei Orohovsky
Top 3
Denis Watanabe
João Pedro Dos Santos Silva
Clovis Couillard and Suhyeok Bang
Senior
Grand Prix
Not awarded
Women
Top 12
Monami Aoki
Yana Peneva
Mia Patton
Akvile Šulcaite
Nicole Liu
Sydney Upchurch
Saela Rivera-Martinez
Kako Sawai
Camila Lino
Top 3
Maya Schonbrun
Natalie Steele
Lexi Mccloud
Men
Top 12
Micah Levine
Killian Rudd
Carson Willey
Cristian Ponder
Justin Padilla
Andrew Shields
Dominic Abiel Godoy Martinez
Alexander Alvarez Silvestre
Hibiki Tsukamoto
Top 3
Arthur Wille
Zander Magolnick
Hoyeon Kim
Pas De Deux
Classical
Top 12
Leon Yusei Sai and Afina Gosla (Southland Ballet Academy, CA)
Sophia Yamazaki and Anthony Caio (Lapidari Nucleo de Artes, Brasil)
Eric Poor (12), Berkleigh Hernandez (CityDance School and Conservatory, MD)
Nicole Kosasih Widjaja and Jim Willis Ang (Marlupi Dance Academy, Indonesia)
Kennedy Kahler and Zander Magolnick (Elite Classical Coaching, TX)
Bella Ownby and Paxton Speight (International Ballet Academy, NC)
Nora Yun Schaefer and Alexander Nicolosi (Kirov Academy of Ballet, Washington)
Sophia Jones and Lisandro Neris Concepcion (Feijoo Ballet School, TX)
Haruna Watanabe and Hibiki Tsukamoto (Ellison Ballet - Professional Training Program, NY)
Top 3
Maya Schonbrun and Cruz Vining (Master Ballet Academy,  AZ)
Kyra Orozco-Davey and Samuel Morris (Grand Pas Classique City Ballet San Francisco, CA)
Nina Miró Verger and Asier Bautista (Jove Ballet de Catalunya, Spain)
Contemporary
Top 6
Milania Leone and Bryce Young (All American Classical Ballet School, FL)
Aubri Parker and Harris Yesenik (Cary Ballet Conservatory, NC)
Kailin Kratz and Kyawzwa Lwin (City Ballet - San Francisco, CA)
Sabina Rode and Engel Perez (ProVer, Mexico)
Top 3
Nali Dobrin and Gramada Dragos (Choreography High School ''Floria Capsali'' / Dance Planet, Romania)
Kailin Kratz and Kyawzwa Lwin (City Ballet - San Francisco, CA)
Michael Savio and Kya Massimino (Stars Dance Studio, FL)
Ensembles
Small Ensembles
Top 12
Gayane (Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington)
Angelasta (Balé do Teatro Escola Basileu França, Brasil)
Reframe (Elite Classical Coaching, TX)
Bluebells (Bayer Ballet Academy, CA)
Oceans and Pearls (West Suburban Ballet Conservatory, IL)
Rhapsody (Campaneria Ballet School, NC)
Pas De Quatre Part 1 (Pavlova Professional Coaching, TX)
Hens and Rooster  A&A Ballet, IL)
Gemini (Master Ballet Academy, AZ)
Top 3
Eureka! (Mid-Atlantic Center for the Performing Arts, MD)
Melliflous (Ballet de Galicia, Diego Landín, Spain)
Raymonda Cavaliers (UNCSA, NC)
Large Ensembles
Top 24
Moving Forward (Indiana Ballet Conservatory, IN)
Waves (Elite Classical Coaching, TX)
Untethered Soul (WestMet Classical Training, MN)
Hibiscus of the Night (MorningStar Dance Academy, GA)
Études (École de Ballet Tio, Japan)
Suits (Li's Ballet Studio, CA)
Bournonville Divertissement (Amirian Ballet AcademyMain, CA)
Carmen Suite (Colorado Ballet Academy, CO)
6;42 Again (On Your Toes Academy of Dance, IL)
Right Left Shuffle (Hinsdale Dance Academy, IL)
Chains Take (Joffrey Ballet School, NY)
Last Warning (Golden State Ballet Academy, CA)
Top 12
España (Next Generation Ballet at the Straz Center, FL)
Youth Freeway (Studio Croix, Japan)
Appearance of Light (Jacqueline's School of Ballet, UT)
Mechanisms (Cary Ballet Conservatory, NC)
Generation 143:08 (Conservatoire de Danse du Nouvel Opéra de Cracovie, Poland)
Nessun Dorma (ProVer, Mexico)
What Never Sleeps (Odasz Dance Theatre, NY)
Vita (Ellison Ballet - Professional Training Program, NY)
Top 3
Coppelia Friends Act 1 (The Art of Classical Ballet, FL)
Tang Dynasty (OAEC, TX)
Virus (Ballet de Galicia, Diego Landín, Spain)
Special Awards
Outstanding Choreography
Maria Konrad
Natalia Makarova Award
Charlize Hardwick
Shelley King Award for Outstanding Artistry
Minori De Silva
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hey! i'm sending this to a couple people (so please know that you don't have to answer) but i'm looking for some inspo :) who are your favorite fcs over 30? thank you!
hi! i love older fcs so i’m happy to answer this! these are mostly taken from my favorite fc directory which you can find in the source link. i would also recommend checking out @olderfcs because we reblog content of fcs over the age of 35! this got quite long so under the cut you will find 136 of my favorite faces over the age 30. hope this helps you out!
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newagesispage · 5 years
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                                                                            MARCH    2020
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 The Stones are touring the U.S. again.
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Paul Reubens is touring with Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.
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Al Franken is touring.
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Keenan Thompson and Hasan Minhaj are bringing comedy back to the White House Correspondents dinner on April 5.
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Days alert: There is some casting news but most of this won’t show up until the fall. Word is a couple of newbies will be Remington Hoffman who will play Li Shin, son of Mr. Shin and Emily O’Brien may join the cast. Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe) may be on her way back. Let’s bring the original Phillip back for her!!! Brandon Barash (Stefan) will return as well as Louise Sorel ( Vivian )and Alison Sweeney ( Sami). Judi Evans is headed back. Will she play Adrienne or Bonnie?? It looks like Casey Moss (JJ), Freddie Smith (Sonny), Chandler Massey (Will) and Galen Gering (Rafe) mill head out for awhile.
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It looks like Friends freaks will finally get their reunion on HBO. I am glad they aren’t bringing the characters back and are just getting together to talk about their time together.
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Downhill hit theatres on Valentine’s Day with Will Ferrell, Julia Louis- Dreyfus and Zoe Chao. The film was written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash.
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The more I see of it, the more I LOVE Stumptown, the best show that nobody seems to know about. Please renew ABC!!!!!
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So.. Rush Limbaugh got the Medal of Freedom.  Oh my.
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Shadow Inc. owned by former Clinton and Obama staffers made an app that thoroughly fucked up the Iowa caucus. It was good at calculating the results but not delivering them.  And hey.. Wolf Blitzer, stay off the phone with people that are trying to get those results. Let them just do their job!!
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Brooklyn 99 is back and Vanessa Bayer is there!!!
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Rod Blagojevich is out and hitting every show that will have him. Trump pardoned him along with 10 other criminals including Ed DeBartolo Jr., Mike Milken and Bernard Kerik.
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Forty thousand kids won’t get free lunch because Trump threw them off food stamps. The two usually go hand in hand. Getting food stamps automatically sets a kid up for the free lunch program.
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Over 1000 former DOJ officials have asked Bill Barr to resign.** 70 former Senators have written an open letter to congress to tell them they are not fulfilling their congressional duties.**” Yoo Hoo! Bush, Clinton, Carter, Obama, you’re up.” –Patricia Arquette
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Pete Davidson and Kaia Gerber have split.
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Indiana Beach is closing after 94 years.
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Denny Hamlin won the 2020 Daytona 500.
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Can’t we get some real gigs for Rainn Wilson and Curtis Armstrong? Ok, so Cyrtis Armstrong was on Stumptown so thank goodness for that! They can do better than Dominoes and Little Caesars ads. And how funny is it that Dominoes, known for its very Chrustian owners use a Risky Business ( a film about prostitutes) ad for their product. Hmm.
*****Hey.. Comics, quit bringing up Trump and his former womanizing. It didn’t work with Clinton and it won’t work here. People just don’t seem to care. Focus on the real damage he is doing.
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Scary Clown is working on opening nearly a million acres of land in Utah for energy exploration that had been a National monument. Redford and Romney can’t be happy about that.
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A new animated series from a brand new production company owned by Natasha Lyonne and Maya Rudolph looks promising. Look for The Hospital.
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Southern Illinois University is giving Bob Odenkirk an honorary degree.
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Ukranian immigrants Lt. Col. Vindman and his twin brother are out. Ambassador to the EU Sonland is out.
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The Democrats had a debate on Feb. 7 . At Andrew Yang’s first chance to speak, he rehashed his stump speech. I mean, c’mon give us something new. There really seemed to be a restrained nervousness on the stage that night. Klobachar seemed too needy but she got great reviews. Biden called Buttigieg ‘a friend ‘ a couple of times. Mayor Pete did quite well. ** Deval Patrick is out** Andrew Yang is out.**Michael Bennet is out** Another debate was on Feb. 19.** Bloomberg/Yang? Is this true?
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Check out the new series, Hunters. It is awesome, funny and terrifying!
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Dozens of Native American women and girls have disappeared from Big Horn county, Montana over the last few years. The victims were later found dead and Trump has put a federal task force together.
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Grassley and Wyden are trying to get lower prescription drug prices but Moscow Mitch won’t bring the proposal to the floor. Others are looking to get some traction on HR3.
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JSW Steel has sued the Trump administration for refusing to exempt it from paying the levies on slabs of steel that the company imports.
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64 women have filed sexual harassment or discrimination lawsuits against Mike Bloomberg. I’m not a fan of the guy but it does seem sort of coincidental.  It does not seem to matter cuz all his ads seem to be working, he is picking up steam. Tom Steyer is gaining a bit of momentum as well.
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The corona virus has brought us Covid 19. 600 people are being held in quarantine camps that the military has set up.  Italy has new cases and the disease is spreading. Scary Clown is trying to spin it all.
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ICE is being sent into sanctuary cities to cause trouble for immigrants.
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You have to check out Horse girl with Alison Brie, Molly Shannon and Matthew Gray Gubler on Netflix .
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Rapper Larry Sanders AKA LV is letting us in on a miscarriage of justice he has had to live thru. LV, best known for his work on Coolio’s Gangsters Paradise, was approached by police and later put on the Calgang database. The practice put about 80,000 mostly African Americans on a sort of gang list. In a 2016 audit it was found that there were many inaccuracies including the names of babes who could not possibly be gang affiliated.
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Nature does not need people. People need nature. –Harrison Ford
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The Clark bar is back. The roll out has started in Pittsburgh and will soon spread across the country.
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Scientists have found some turtle fossils that are the size of a car in South America.
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U can donate to the Trump campaign and may win a yaqut and hunting trip with Don Jr. The Beach Boys will perform.
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The Oscars were held Feb. 9. Brad Pitt and the production design team won for Once upon a Time in Hollywood. Woo Hoo! Word is that Pitt has hired a speech writer to write his acceptances. JoJo Rabbit won for adapted screenplay. Little Women won for Little Women and Toy Story 4 for animated film. Laura Dern won best supporting actress. Renee Zellweger and Joaquin Phoenix too home the top actor prizes. Parasite surprised everybody and won best pic and got Bong Joon Ho a best director statue. My best dressed were Billy Porter, Antonio Banderes and his date, Janelle Monae ( her opening seemed to make some in the audience uncomfortable), Robert DeNiro, Laura Dern, Diane Ladd, Geena Davis, Regina King, Charlize Theron, Adam Driver, Joanne Tucker, Cynthia Erivo, Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Kathy Bates, I don’t know what Kristen Wiig and Idina Menzel were thinking. Wiig always has a unique style so I have to admire that. ** The ratings were down. I have heard people saying they just don’t watch award shows or late night shows anymore because they are afraid things will get political. Funny, that is part of the reason I watch!
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Tom Papa was pontificating about a real dog show that should have REAL dogs. It would make a great weekly show with people bringing on their dogs.
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The goalies of the Hurricanes were out of commission and David Ayres, the Zamboni driver was brought in to help and the won against the Maple Leafs. Woo Hoo!!
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Hooray for New Hampshire and their use of paper ballots. Things in the campaign got a little shook up with Bernie taking the top followed by Pete and Amy.
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2 years of research in Canada has brought the announcement of a new discovery. Skull fragments  that were cleaned and collected about 10 years ago have been named Thanatotheristes or the reaper of death. The discovery helps us all learn more about the early times of Tyrannosaurids, a sub group that includes T.Rex.
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New Jersey has a ban on self- serve pumps and another state is talking about getting in on the action.  The gas station attendant act has been proposed in Illinois.
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Van Jones was right when he said we shouldn’t give Trump any press coverage for a week. He would hate it. Trump loves the old adage of bad publicity is better than none because he just must have attention. It would never work for they just can’t resist.** Joe Mcguire is out after he warned of Russian interference. If you want to keep your job in this administration, do not tell the truth. Now at the Department of National Intelligence is Johnny Mcentee , a 29 year old former football player who worked on the campaign. He immediately called department heads and said he wanted lists of never Trumpers in their offices. ** And who is in charge of weeding out the people in the government who may be disloyal to Scary Clown? Well, it is none other than Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court justice Clarence. She calls it the list of snakes. Trump is now saying he even wants liberal judges on the Supreme Court to recuse themselves when it comes to “Trump related cases”. It just keeps getting worse.
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Trump had fun in India. He should, his business has 5 projects going there right now worth 1.5 billion.
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Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of rape and criminal sexual assault. He was not found guilty of all the charges that included predatory behavior.
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Andrew Yang is a new correspondent at CNN. He tells us that he is getting word from former donors that Bloomberg is calling those big donors. Allegedly he is telling them they do not have to donate to his campaign because he can afford his own campaign but he still won’t forget them. He would like them to save their money and not give money to other democrats running either.** And I am so sick of talking heads trying to tell us to play it safe. We are not as stupid as we look, thank you!! ** Now there is a firestorm about Bernie telling the world that the education program that Castro implemented was a good thing. I understand the anger and it could not have come at a worse time and he did it to himself. BUT..  We are adults and we have to be able to talk about things as they really are, not in sound bites. Castro sucked and history teaches us that bad people do good things occasionally and good people do bad things once in a while. ** It seems that everyone was in agreement that we would all gather behind the winner of the democratic campaign to beat Trump. Suddenly when it could be Bernie, everybody is bitching.
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This month held 2 more Democratic debates. The Nevada debate got pretty heated. I see that Mayor Pete and Bloomberg are lefties (left handed that is). Pete always looked poised and articulate which I appreciate and he got in a good one when he mentioned that the party should choose someone who is actually a democrat.  Bernie seemed a little rattled by that. Later Pete really dressed down Amy Klobuchar and made himself look like a dick. Joe Biden jumped in with his credits occasionally but often seemed a bit lost. He slammed back that they were all talking about the health care plane he helped to create and that he himself had dealt with the Mexican President. His name came up after it was mentioned that Amy could not remember the President’s name. The gloves were off with Bloomberg as Elizabeth Warren called him out on Billionaires and NDA’s. I loved the interaction but realistically Mr. Mike can’t just release people from agreements they made in an NDA, especially if it did not involve him. Bloomberg sounded pompous and clueless about the world outside of his company. He got a moan when he said he couldn’t exactly use turbo tax and when he said he may have told a few jokes that women didn’t like. He brushed off his taxes much like Trump does. The former mayor of NY called out socialists as communists. Klobuchar had the best comeback of the night when she was told her health care plan could fit on a post it. She proclaimed that the post it was invented in her state of Minnesota. Again, there were people shouting from the audience as Joe tried to talk. C’mon give everybody an equal chance.
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The South Carolina debate was fiery as well. The CBS debate was hosted by Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell. Bloomberg was booed right off the bat about Russia helping Bernie but he late had many cheers. He and Biden and Steyer had some real support there. Tom Steyer was actually quite impressive and seemed well spoken.  He was the only one who brought up the impeachment. He had a great point that we all know that republicans who did not convict Trump are complicit in the Russian meddling. Then he ruined it all by being alarmist with his fear. He warned us off the former republican and the socialists. I loved Bernie’s ideas about small business’s getting in on the marijuana business and not letting big corporations taking it over. He is also the only one in debates that I have seen consistently bring up Native Americans.  Biden again kept jumping in to tell us that he did this or that. Amy disagreed about a bill he claimed to have written. Warren said “dig in” numerous times. She went for the jugular with Bloomberg when she said a former female employee of his said to “kill it” in response to her pregnancy. He denied it but it sure is memorable. She did make great points that he has given much money to Linsey Graham’s campaign as well as other republican runs including against her. BTW he also gave 2.3 mil to Rick Snyder, the Gov of Michigan after the water crisis was well known.  I love that Amy is always saying that we shouldn’t fight amongst ourselves but she just does not have the votes so she needs to go. Bernie got some boos about guns for he seems the softest in that area.
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Joe Biden won the South Carolina primary in a big way.
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Dick Van Dyke, Sarah Silverman and Public Enemy among others will be at the Bernie Sanders rally in L.A. on March 1.
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Just think what the 400 million that Bloomberg spent on his campaign could have done for the debt of the average American.  Instead of a campaign for a presidency that he can’t win, he could have helped so many get a leg up.
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I don’t understand why “respected” journalists like Chuck Todd don’t throw W H reps off the set when they disrespect him or his colleagues with fake news jabs.
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Bob Moore of Bob’s Red Mill is giving his company away to his employees. Now, that’s a boss!!
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Bone, Thugs and Harmony have made a deal with Buffalo Wild Wings to rename themselves Boneless thugs and Harmony. The publicity stunt is to promote boneless wings.
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NASA is hiring.
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Scotland has made feminine sanitary products free!!
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Is this true? There were pigeons in Nevada with MAGA hats glued to their heads??
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The final Criminal Minds has aired. CBS often aired double episodes which made it seem like they really wanted to get rid of it. Kirsten Vangsness and Erica Messer wrote the final episode which seemed to give special attention to Penelope and Reid as they were the originals. The other characters seemed a little overlooked but they all had happy endings. Where was Reid’s new girlfriend?  I was hoping to see Shemar Moore but it was great to see Reisgraf and Howell which are old favorites.
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Animal Kingdom returns to TNT on May 28.
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So there is a bit of a mess with the Roger Stone sentencing. Trump is hopping mad about the long sentence recommendation, Barr is said to be pretending to spar with the Prez, the DOJ is backing down and people are resigning.
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R.I.P. Shirley Jean Cade, Robert Conrad,  Katherine Johnson, Lyle Mays, B. Smith, A.E. Hotchner, Bashir Jackson, Ja’net Dubois, Pat Agee, victims of the Molson Coors shooting and Orson Bean.
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TRANCE IN HEART #209 - CalDerA - Progr.Vocal Trance - In Exclus. For AVIV Media (13 Tracks 123/131 Bpm)
1 Reasons Cry (Extended Mix) Denis Kenzo & Sveta B. 2 Dreamscape (Gundamea Extended Remix) Stoneface & Terminal 3 Always (Extended Mix) Armin Van Buuren & BT Ft. Nation Of One 4 Hypnotized (Extended Mix) Max Meyer, Paul Arcane 5 Heartbeat (Festival Mix) ATB, Markus Schulz 6 See The End (Extended Mix) Above & Beyond & Seven Lions feat. Opposite The Other 7 True Feelin' (Extended Mix) Andrew Bayer 8 Wild Wild Son (Fatum Extended Remix) Armin Van Buuren feat. Sam Martin 9 Stay (Genix Extended Mix) Grum 10 Belief Without Sight (Extended Mix) Denis Kenzo & Sarah Lynn 11 Yet To Come (Extended Mix) Alexander Popov & LTN Ft. Kyler England 12 Adore You (Denis Kenzo Remix) Floe Ft. Aly Frank 13 The Sky (Extended Mix) Michael Milov Ft. Natune
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“ ... Miselis was clearly prepared for the unrest in Berkeley in the spring of 2017. At the Trump rally he wore protective goggles to ward off pepper spray or tear gas, taped his hands up like a boxer, and wore a gray active-wear uniform, as did several other RAM members that day. In video footage reviewed by ProPublica and Frontline, Miselis can be seen fighting alongside other RAM members. ...    ... After the Berkeley rally, Miselis traveled across the country to take part in the massive white supremacist convergence in Charlottesville, where his activities were photographed and recorded on video, both by professional journalists and other people equipped with smart phones. At the rally on Aug. 12, pictures taken by photojournalist Jason Andrew show Miselis walking alongside two other RAM members previously identified by ProPublica, Tom Gillen and Ben Daley.  ...  A sequence of pictures shot by photojournalist Edu Bayer, who was on assignment for the New York Times, show Miselis hurling what appears to be a can of soda at a counterprotesters. In one photo he flexes his biceps muscles in celebration.It’s this sort of street combat that worries the SPLC’s Hankes. In his view, such brazen criminal activity should be a red flag for both Northrop Grumman and the Pentagon. ... “
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Euro 2020 qualifying free betting tips: Preview, predictions & best bets, including Scotland v San Marino and Wales v Croatia – Football
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15:34 · October 12, 2019 · 6 min read
Scotland and Wales are in Euro 2020 qualifying on Sunday. George Pitts previews the action with three tips to consider.
Scotland v San Marino
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Scotland boss Steve Clarke (right) gives instructions to captain Andrew Robertson
A win for Scotland is highly likely here, and much needed following a confidence-sapping run of games.
They have now lost four in a row, conceding 13 in the five games since Steve Clarke took over as manager, and they are running out of time to rebuild confidence ahead of the Euro 2020 play-offs in March.
Clarke will need to make noticeable improvements for next month’s double header against Cyprus and Kazakhstan to ensure Scotland approach their Hampden semi-final in March with any kind of momentum.
Who better to come up against, then, than the worst nation in FIFA’s 210-team rankings?
San Marino were beaten 9-0 by Belgium on Thursday and they have not scored in two years, but manager Franco Varrella is fairly relaxed about their next game.
In quotes reported by the Daily Record, he said: “We need to pick ourselves up for our trip to Glasgow and get organised again. We aren’t expecting anything like the same standard of opponents [than Belgium].”
Scotland only won this reverse fixture 2-0 back in March and they cannot go in thinking it will be a breeze.
Even against lesser countries they rarely score many, hitting three or more in a game just twice in the last 18 months – and they have come up against some of football’s minor nations.
With their lack of imagination at the moment, and San Marino looking to bounce back with a more respectable performance after Thursday, it is well worth looking at the visitors in the handicap markets.
San Marino +3 is 8/1, +4 is 100/30 and, the more appealing option of them all, +5 is on offer at 8/5.
With a +5 handicap, even a 4-0 Scotland win sees San Marino ahead on the spreads and this price is too good to turn down when Scotland are not expected to come close to emulating Belgium.
Best bet: San Marino on the +5 handicap at 8/5
Wales v Croatia
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Croatia players celebrate their Euro 2020 qualifying win over Hungary
Wales are leaving it until last minute to decide whether Aaron Ramsey will be fit enough to face Croatia.
The Juventus midfielder, who is yet to feature in their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign because of injury, has a thigh problem and trained on his own on Saturday away from the main group.
Croatia’s recent clashes with Wales have been close, but they have avoided defeat in their five previous encounters and the World Cup finalists are gathering pace again after a bit of a lull post-Russia last year.
They have scored three or more goals in two of their last three games, which shows their attacking options, and you would be confident of them getting a result in Cardiff – especially so if Ramsey does miss out.
That makes the 11/2 price on them to score three or more incredibly appealing. Granted, the hosts have improved at the back under Ryan Giggs and it is going forward that has been the problem, but Croatia are by far their biggest test.
Bruno Petkovic is a newer name having missed out on their 2018 World Cup squad. The 25-year-old Dinamo Zagreb centre-forward is their top scorer in qualifying, with three goals in his last three appearances.
He has scored 10 goals in 17 appearances for club and country this season, which is impressive across the Champions League qualifiers, Croatian League and Euro 2020 qualifiers. He is expected to lead the line here and is best priced at 3/1 to score – odds well worth taking.
Best bets
Estonia v Germany
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After a difficult transition period, Germany look to have turned a corner and Joachim Low’s side are hitting their stride again with some impressive talents promising plenty for 2020 and beyond.
Serge Gnabry is the star making the headlines at the minute, following up his four goals against Spurs in the Champions League with his 10th goal in 11 appearances for his country as they drew with Argentina.
Then there is Kai Havertz, the 20-year-old Bayer Leverkusen talent now linked with Europe’s big clubs, and the impressive Julian Brandt of Borussia Dortmund.
Germany’s youngsters face Estonia, 102 in the rankings, who they thrashed 8-0 in June, and the overs market is well worth a look.
Estonia were thrashed 4-0 by the Netherlands last month but Germany can go even better and bounce back from their friendly draw in Dortmund in midweek, where they threw away a two-goal lead.
Over 4.5 total goals in the game is above evens but over 4.5 goals for just the visitors gives you a much nicer 9/5 price.
Best bet: Over 4.5 total Germany goals
Slovenia v Austria
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Marcel Sabitzer: Austria playmaker celebrates his goal against Israel in Euro 2020 qualifying
It’s a huge match for both teams in Group G, where five points separate four teams. Poland lead the way on 16, Austria are second on 13 and both North Macedonia and Slovenia have 11.
Austria will travel to Slovenia determined to leave with at least a point and they make the trip with a number of injuries to their key players, with David Alaba, Stefan Lainer, Philipp Lienhart and Florian Grillitsch all out and Stefen Posch, Konrad Laimer and key forward Marko Arnautovic all doubts after picking up injuries in Thursday.
Arnautovic is their top scorer in qualifying with six goals in seven appearances and he will be a big miss. Austria need someone to step up and attacking midfielder Marcel Sabitzer can do just that, using the added confidence of scoring in Thursday’s win over Israel.
The RB Leipzig man has two goals in qualifying already and should play a supporting role to Michael Gregoritsch. He averages over two shots per game in the Bundesliga and three per game in the Champions League for his club and nearly 2.5 goals per game for Austria in the qualifiers, so he is clearly not afraid of trying his luck.
Considering his advanced midfield role and Austria’s shortages, 3/1 on Sabitzer anytime looks generous and worth a small play.
Best bet: Marcel Sabitzer to score anytime at 3/1
Sunday’s Euro 2020 fixtures
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The Netherlands celebrate their late win over Northern Ireland
Kazakhstan v Belgium (1400 BST)
1700 BST kick-offs
Belarus v Netherlands
Cyprus v Russia
Hungary v Azerbaijan
Scotland v San Marino
1945 BST kick-offs
Estonia v Germany
Poland v North Macedonia
Slovenia v Austria
Wales v Croatia
England to bounce back in Bulgaria
England are looking to bounce back from defeat against the Czech Republic as they travel to Bulgaria. Tom Carnduff has two best bets.
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Jeśli, jako jedyni mamy swoich ludzi w grupie Bilderberga, oznacza to małe zwycięstwo rozumu i logiki nad bestialską siła nakazu i pieniądza ... Nielegalne twory będą tym, czym chcielibyśmy aby były ... i zrobimy to z waszą pomocą w ciszy, spokoju i cieniu działań tych, który pozycja rozmyje się niczym kurz wspomnień ... Myśl, słowo, działanie ... bowiem wiedza jest wtórne wobec faktów ... a my stworzymy fakty, które będą zalążkiem powrotu do wiedzy starożytnej ... Lepiej działać w ciszy, niż chwalić się osiągnięciami, których nie ma ... I pamiętajcie, możecie być przyszłością Lechii, możecie pozostawić po sobie historyczny ślad przywrócenie Lechii jej tożsamości ... Wojna nie polega na agresji lecz na inteligentnym przygotowaniu zadań, których realizacja prowadzi do konkretnego i ukrytego za chaosem celu. Depopulacji dotyka tylko inteligentnych jednostek, mogących zaszkodzić władzy ... Więc nasza wojna, będzie implozjom wypychającą ze środka Lechii całą szumowinę ... Tylko opanowanie państwa za pomocą silnej struktury wewnętrznej, pomoże nam osiągnąć plan nadrzędny, polegający na likwidacji hierarchii i elit stających na drodze samostanowienia ... Przemyślcie to ... Liga Świata Samostanowienia i Samoograniczenie
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Extended mix of Open End Resource by Andrew Bayer (featuring Alison May) from the remix album In My Next Life
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Bilderberg Group meets just outside of DC as Deep State steps up war on Trump. Here’s the attendee list.
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Top global political and business leaders of the Bilderberg Group will meet just miles from the White House this week, as “Deep State” actions to take down President Donald Trump grow more intense.
“The Bilderberg Group meeting in Chantilly, Virginia, will attract 131 elites on Thursday – from politicians and bankers to business titans and European royalty,” The Daily Mail reports. “They will discuss transatlantic relations, the future of the European Union and ‘a progress report’ on the Trump administration behind closed doors at the four-day meeting.”
It has not been revealed what the “progress report” on Trump means. Chantilly, in suburban D.C., is 30 miles from Washington.
Among those participating in this year’s Bilderberg Group meeting are Trump’s Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, Trump’s National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, Trump advisers Peter Thiel and David Petraeus, U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham and Obama CIA Director John Brennan.
The meeting comes as leaks from within the U.S. government’s security community, intended to cripple President Trump, worsen.
“At least 180 federal employees have signed up for a workshop next weekend, where experts will offer advice on workers’ rights and how they can express civil disobedience,” former Clinton administration Labor Secretary Robert Reich gleefully notes.
“Federal workers are in regular consultation with recently departed Obama-era political appointees about what they can do to push back against the new president’s initiatives…,” Reich notes, “…The State Department has emerged as the nexus of opposition to Trump’s refugee policy, in part because it has an official dissent channel where Foreign Service employees can register opposition without fear of reprisals. The channel, formed in 1971, has been used to raise policy objections to the Vietnam War and other conflicts. Several hundred employees signed the dissent cable objecting to Trump’s refugee policy.”
WHO’S ATTENDING THE 2017 BILDERBERG GROUP CONFERENCE?
CHAIRMAN Castries, Henri de (FRA), Former Chairman and CEO, AXA; President of Institut Montaigne
PARTICIPANTS
Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG
Adonis, Andrew (GBR), Chair, National Infrastructure Commission
Agius, Marcus (GBR), Chairman, PA Consulting Group
Akyol, Mustafa (TUR), Senior Visiting Fellow, Freedom Project at Wellesley College
Alstadheim, Kjetil B. (NOR), Political Editor, Dagens Næringsliv
Altman, Roger C. (USA), Founder and Senior Chairman, Evercore
Arnaut, José Luis (PRT), Managing Partner, CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut
Barroso, José M. Durão (PRT), Chairman, Goldman Sachs International
Bäte, Oliver (DEU), CEO, Allianz SE
Baumann, Werner (DEU), Chairman, Bayer AG
Baverez, Nicolas (FRA), Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Benko, René (AUT), Founder and Chairman of the Advisory Board, SIGNA Holding GmbH
Berner, Anne-Catherine (FIN), Minister of Transport and Communications
Botín, Ana P. (ESP), Executive Chairman, Banco Santander
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard (NOR), President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA
Brennan, John O. (USA), Senior Advisor, Kissinger Associates Inc.
Bsirske, Frank (DEU), Chairman, United Services Union
Buberl, Thomas (FRA), CEO, AXA
Bunn, M. Elaine (USA), Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Burns, William J. (USA), President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Çakiroglu, Levent (TUR), CEO, Koç Holding A.S.
Çamlibel, Cansu (TUR), Washington DC Bureau Chief, Hürriyet Newspaper
Cebrián, Juan Luis (ESP), Executive Chairman, PRISA and El País
Clemet, Kristin (NOR), CEO, Civita
Cohen, David S. (USA), Former Deputy Director, CIA
Collison, Patrick (USA), CEO, Stripe
Cotton, Tom (USA), Senator
Cui, Tiankai (CHN), Ambassador to the US
Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), CEO, Axel Springer SE
Elkann, John (ITA), Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Enders, Thomas (DEU), CEO, Airbus SE
Federspiel, Ulrik (DNK), Group Executive, Haldor Topsøe Holding A/S
Ferguson, Jr., Roger W. (USA), President and CEO, TIAA
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Gianotti, Fabiola (ITA), Director General, CERN
Gozi, Sandro (ITA), State Secretary for European Affairs
Graham, Lindsey (USA), Senator
Greenberg, Evan G. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Chubb Group
Griffin, Kenneth (USA), Founder and CEO, Citadel Investment Group, LLC
Gruber, Lilli (ITA), Editor-in-Chief and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV
Guindos, Luis de (ESP), Minister of Economy, Industry and Competiveness
Haines, Avril D. (USA), Former Deputy National Security Advisor
Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Professor of Economics, Leiden University
Hamers, Ralph (NLD), Chairman, ING Group
Hedegaard, Connie (DNK), Chair, KR Foundation
Hennis-Plasschaert, Jeanine (NLD), Minister of Defence, The Netherlands
Hobson, Mellody (USA), President, Ariel Investments LLC
Hoffman, Reid (USA), Co-Founder, LinkedIn and Partner, Greylock
Houghton, Nicholas (GBR), Former Chief of Defence
Ischinger, Wolfgang (INT), Chairman, Munich Security Conference
Jacobs, Kenneth M. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Lazard
Johnson, James A. (USA), Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners
Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. (USA), Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies
Kengeter, Carsten (DEU), CEO, Deutsche Börse AG
Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc.
Klatten, Susanne (DEU), Managing Director, SKion GmbH
Kleinfeld, Klaus (USA), Former Chairman and CEO, Arconic
Knot, Klaas H.W. (NLD), President, De Nederlandsche Bank
Koç, Ömer M. (TUR), Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.
Kotkin, Stephen (USA), Professor in History and International Affairs, Princeton University
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, KKR
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Kudelski, André (CHE), Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group
Lagarde, Christine (INT), Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Lenglet, François (FRA), Chief Economics Commentator, France 2
Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chairman, KBC Group
Liddell, Christopher (USA), Assistant to the President and Director of Strategic Initiatives
Lööf, Annie (SWE), Party Leader, Centre Party
Mathews, Jessica T. (USA), Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
McAuliffe, Terence (USA), Governor of Virginia
McKay, David I. (CAN), President and CEO, Royal Bank of Canada
McMaster, H.R. (USA), National Security Advisor
Mexia, António Luís Guerra Nunes (PRT), President, Eurelectric and CEO, EDP Energias de Portugal
Micklethwait, John (INT), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP
Minton Beddoes, Zanny (INT), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
Molinari, Maurizio (ITA), Editor-in-Chief, La Stampa
Monaco, Lisa (USA), Former Homeland Security Officer
Morneau, Bill (CAN), Minister of Finance
Mundie, Craig J. (USA), President, Mundie & Associates
Murtagh, Gene M. (IRL), CEO, Kingspan Group plc
Netherlands, H.M. the King of the (NLD)
Noonan, Peggy (USA), Author and Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
O’Leary, Michael (IRL), CEO, Ryanair D.A.C.
Osborne, George (GBR), Editor, London Evening Standard
Papahelas, Alexis (GRC), Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), CEO, Titan Cement Co.
Petraeus, David H. (USA), Chairman, KKR Global Institute
Pind, Søren (DNK), Minister for Higher Education and Science
Puga, Benoît (FRA), Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honor and Chancellor of the National Order of Merit
Rachman, Gideon (GBR), Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, The Financial Times
Reisman, Heather M. (CAN), Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
Rivera Díaz, Albert (ESP), President, Ciudadanos Party
Rosén, Johanna (SWE), Professor in Materials Physics, Linköping University
Ross, Wilbur L. (USA), Secretary of Commerce
Rubenstein, David M. (USA), Co-Founder and Co-CEO, The Carlyle Group
Rubin, Robert E. (USA), Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations and Former Treasury Secretary
Ruoff, Susanne (CHE), CEO, Swiss Post
Rutten, Gwendolyn (BEL), Chair, Open VLD
Sabia, Michael (CAN), CEO, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
Sawers, John (GBR), Chairman and Partner, Macro Advisory Partners
Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Deputy Assistant to the President, National Security Council
Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Executive Chairman, Alphabet Inc.
Schneider-Ammann, Johann N. (CHE), Federal Councillor, Swiss Confederation
Scholten, Rudolf (AUT), President, Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue
Severgnini, Beppe (ITA), Editor-in-Chief, 7-Corriere della Sera
Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), Senior Fellow, Harvard University
Slat, Boyan (NLD), CEO and Founder, The Ocean Cleanup
Spahn, Jens (DEU), Parliamentary State Secretary and Federal Ministry of Finance
Stephenson, Randall L. (USA), Chairman and CEO, AT&T
Stern, Andrew (USA), President Emeritus, SEIU and Senior Fellow, Economic Security Project
Stoltenberg, Jens (INT), Secretary General, NATO
Summers, Lawrence H. (USA), Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University
Tertrais, Bruno (FRA), Deputy Director, Fondation pour la recherche stratégique
Thiel, Peter (USA), President, Thiel Capital
Topsøe, Jakob Haldor (DNK), Chairman, Haldor Topsøe Holding A/S
Ülgen, Sinan (TUR), Founding and Partner, Istanbul Economics
Vance, J.D. (USA), Author and Partner, Mithril
Wahlroos, Björn (FIN), Chairman, Sampo Group, Nordea Bank, UPM-Kymmene Corporation
Wallenberg, Marcus (SWE), Chairman, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
Walter, Amy (USA), Editor, The Cook Political Report
Weston, Galen G. (CAN), CEO and Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Ltd and George Weston Companies
White, Sharon (GBR), Chief Executive, Ofcom
Wieseltier, Leon (USA), Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy, The Brookings Institution
Wolf, Martin H. (INT), Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times
Wolfensohn, James D. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn & Company
Wunsch, Pierre (BEL), Vice-Governor, National Bank of Belgium
Zeiler, Gerhard (AUT), President, Turner International
Zients, Jeffrey D. (USA), Former Director, National Economic Council
Zoellick, Robert B. (USA), Non-Executive Chairman, AllianceBernstein L.P.
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Bilderberg Group meets just outside of DC as Deep State steps up war on Trump. Here’s the attendee list.
Photo: Public Domain
Top global political and business leaders of the Bilderberg Group will meet just miles from the White House this week, as “Deep State” actions to take down President Donald Trump grow more intense.
“The Bilderberg Group meeting in Chantilly, Virginia, will attract 131 elites on Thursday – from politicians and bankers to business titans and European royalty,” The Daily Mail reports. “They will discuss transatlantic relations, the future of the European Union and ‘a progress report’ on the Trump administration behind closed doors at the four-day meeting.”
It has not been revealed what the “progress report” on Trump means. Chantilly, in suburban D.C., is 30 miles from Washington.
Among those participating in this year’s Bilderberg Group meeting are Trump’s Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, Trump’s National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, Trump advisers Peter Thiel and David Petraeus, U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham and Obama CIA Director John Brennan.
The meeting comes as leaks from within the U.S. government’s security community, intended to cripple President Trump, worsen.
“At least 180 federal employees have signed up for a workshop next weekend, where experts will offer advice on workers’ rights and how they can express civil disobedience,” former Clinton administration Labor Secretary Robert Reich gleefully notes.
“Federal workers are in regular consultation with recently departed Obama-era political appointees about what they can do to push back against the new president’s initiatives…,” Reich notes, “…The State Department has emerged as the nexus of opposition to Trump’s refugee policy, in part because it has an official dissent channel where Foreign Service employees can register opposition without fear of reprisals. The channel, formed in 1971, has been used to raise policy objections to the Vietnam War and other conflicts. Several hundred employees signed the dissent cable objecting to Trump’s refugee policy.”
WHO’S ATTENDING THE 2017 BILDERBERG GROUP CONFERENCE?
CHAIRMAN Castries, Henri de (FRA), Former Chairman and CEO, AXA; President of Institut Montaigne
PARTICIPANTS
Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG
Adonis, Andrew (GBR), Chair, National Infrastructure Commission
Agius, Marcus (GBR), Chairman, PA Consulting Group
Akyol, Mustafa (TUR), Senior Visiting Fellow, Freedom Project at Wellesley College
Alstadheim, Kjetil B. (NOR), Political Editor, Dagens Næringsliv
Altman, Roger C. (USA), Founder and Senior Chairman, Evercore
Arnaut, José Luis (PRT), Managing Partner, CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut
Barroso, José M. Durão (PRT), Chairman, Goldman Sachs International
Bäte, Oliver (DEU), CEO, Allianz SE
Baumann, Werner (DEU), Chairman, Bayer AG
Baverez, Nicolas (FRA), Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Benko, René (AUT), Founder and Chairman of the Advisory Board, SIGNA Holding GmbH
Berner, Anne-Catherine (FIN), Minister of Transport and Communications
Botín, Ana P. (ESP), Executive Chairman, Banco Santander
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard (NOR), President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA
Brennan, John O. (USA), Senior Advisor, Kissinger Associates Inc.
Bsirske, Frank (DEU), Chairman, United Services Union
Buberl, Thomas (FRA), CEO, AXA
Bunn, M. Elaine (USA), Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Burns, William J. (USA), President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Çakiroglu, Levent (TUR), CEO, Koç Holding A.S.
Çamlibel, Cansu (TUR), Washington DC Bureau Chief, Hürriyet Newspaper
Cebrián, Juan Luis (ESP), Executive Chairman, PRISA and El País
Clemet, Kristin (NOR), CEO, Civita
Cohen, David S. (USA), Former Deputy Director, CIA
Collison, Patrick (USA), CEO, Stripe
Cotton, Tom (USA), Senator
Cui, Tiankai (CHN), Ambassador to the US
Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), CEO, Axel Springer SE
Elkann, John (ITA), Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Enders, Thomas (DEU), CEO, Airbus SE
Federspiel, Ulrik (DNK), Group Executive, Haldor Topsøe Holding A/S
Ferguson, Jr., Roger W. (USA), President and CEO, TIAA
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Gianotti, Fabiola (ITA), Director General, CERN
Gozi, Sandro (ITA), State Secretary for European Affairs
Graham, Lindsey (USA), Senator
Greenberg, Evan G. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Chubb Group
Griffin, Kenneth (USA), Founder and CEO, Citadel Investment Group, LLC
Gruber, Lilli (ITA), Editor-in-Chief and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV
Guindos, Luis de (ESP), Minister of Economy, Industry and Competiveness
Haines, Avril D. (USA), Former Deputy National Security Advisor
Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Professor of Economics, Leiden University
Hamers, Ralph (NLD), Chairman, ING Group
Hedegaard, Connie (DNK), Chair, KR Foundation
Hennis-Plasschaert, Jeanine (NLD), Minister of Defence, The Netherlands
Hobson, Mellody (USA), President, Ariel Investments LLC
Hoffman, Reid (USA), Co-Founder, LinkedIn and Partner, Greylock
Houghton, Nicholas (GBR), Former Chief of Defence
Ischinger, Wolfgang (INT), Chairman, Munich Security Conference
Jacobs, Kenneth M. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Lazard
Johnson, James A. (USA), Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners
Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. (USA), Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies
Kengeter, Carsten (DEU), CEO, Deutsche Börse AG
Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc.
Klatten, Susanne (DEU), Managing Director, SKion GmbH
Kleinfeld, Klaus (USA), Former Chairman and CEO, Arconic
Knot, Klaas H.W. (NLD), President, De Nederlandsche Bank
Koç, Ömer M. (TUR), Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.
Kotkin, Stephen (USA), Professor in History and International Affairs, Princeton University
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, KKR
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Kudelski, André (CHE), Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group
Lagarde, Christine (INT), Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Lenglet, François (FRA), Chief Economics Commentator, France 2
Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chairman, KBC Group
Liddell, Christopher (USA), Assistant to the President and Director of Strategic Initiatives
Lööf, Annie (SWE), Party Leader, Centre Party
Mathews, Jessica T. (USA), Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
McAuliffe, Terence (USA), Governor of Virginia
McKay, David I. (CAN), President and CEO, Royal Bank of Canada
McMaster, H.R. (USA), National Security Advisor
Mexia, António Luís Guerra Nunes (PRT), President, Eurelectric and CEO, EDP Energias de Portugal
Micklethwait, John (INT), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP
Minton Beddoes, Zanny (INT), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
Molinari, Maurizio (ITA), Editor-in-Chief, La Stampa
Monaco, Lisa (USA), Former Homeland Security Officer
Morneau, Bill (CAN), Minister of Finance
Mundie, Craig J. (USA), President, Mundie & Associates
Murtagh, Gene M. (IRL), CEO, Kingspan Group plc
Netherlands, H.M. the King of the (NLD)
Noonan, Peggy (USA), Author and Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
O’Leary, Michael (IRL), CEO, Ryanair D.A.C.
Osborne, George (GBR), Editor, London Evening Standard
Papahelas, Alexis (GRC), Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), CEO, Titan Cement Co.
Petraeus, David H. (USA), Chairman, KKR Global Institute
Pind, Søren (DNK), Minister for Higher Education and Science
Puga, Benoît (FRA), Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honor and Chancellor of the National Order of Merit
Rachman, Gideon (GBR), Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, The Financial Times
Reisman, Heather M. (CAN), Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
Rivera Díaz, Albert (ESP), President, Ciudadanos Party
Rosén, Johanna (SWE), Professor in Materials Physics, Linköping University
Ross, Wilbur L. (USA), Secretary of Commerce
Rubenstein, David M. (USA), Co-Founder and Co-CEO, The Carlyle Group
Rubin, Robert E. (USA), Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations and Former Treasury Secretary
Ruoff, Susanne (CHE), CEO, Swiss Post
Rutten, Gwendolyn (BEL), Chair, Open VLD
Sabia, Michael (CAN), CEO, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
Sawers, John (GBR), Chairman and Partner, Macro Advisory Partners
Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Deputy Assistant to the President, National Security Council
Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Executive Chairman, Alphabet Inc.
Schneider-Ammann, Johann N. (CHE), Federal Councillor, Swiss Confederation
Scholten, Rudolf (AUT), President, Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue
Severgnini, Beppe (ITA), Editor-in-Chief, 7-Corriere della Sera
Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), Senior Fellow, Harvard University
Slat, Boyan (NLD), CEO and Founder, The Ocean Cleanup
Spahn, Jens (DEU), Parliamentary State Secretary and Federal Ministry of Finance
Stephenson, Randall L. (USA), Chairman and CEO, AT&T
Stern, Andrew (USA), President Emeritus, SEIU and Senior Fellow, Economic Security Project
Stoltenberg, Jens (INT), Secretary General, NATO
Summers, Lawrence H. (USA), Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University
Tertrais, Bruno (FRA), Deputy Director, Fondation pour la recherche stratégique
Thiel, Peter (USA), President, Thiel Capital
Topsøe, Jakob Haldor (DNK), Chairman, Haldor Topsøe Holding A/S
Ülgen, Sinan (TUR), Founding and Partner, Istanbul Economics
Vance, J.D. (USA), Author and Partner, Mithril
Wahlroos, Björn (FIN), Chairman, Sampo Group, Nordea Bank, UPM-Kymmene Corporation
Wallenberg, Marcus (SWE), Chairman, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
Walter, Amy (USA), Editor, The Cook Political Report
Weston, Galen G. (CAN), CEO and Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Ltd and George Weston Companies
White, Sharon (GBR), Chief Executive, Ofcom
Wieseltier, Leon (USA), Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy, The Brookings Institution
Wolf, Martin H. (INT), Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times
Wolfensohn, James D. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn & Company
Wunsch, Pierre (BEL), Vice-Governor, National Bank of Belgium
Zeiler, Gerhard (AUT), President, Turner International
Zients, Jeffrey D. (USA), Former Director, National Economic Council
Zoellick, Robert B. (USA), Non-Executive Chairman, AllianceBernstein L.P.
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My Favorite Music Videos: A Master Post
these are music videos I have enjoyed at all stages of my life. There might be some repeating artists. But some just make really good videos. These are also randomized and out of order.
CHILDISH GAMBINO- Sweatpants. dir Hiro Murai
PANIC! AT THE DISCO!- This is Gospel. dir Daniel Cloud Campos
THE CURE- lullaby. dir Tim Pope
ARCTIC MONKEYS- Cornerstone. dir Richard Ayoade 
GREEN DAY- Longveiw. dir Mark Kohr
MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS- Primadonna. dir Casper Balslev
VIOLENT FEMMES- Gone Daddy Gone. (I couldn't find who directed it)
TEGAN AND SARA- Back in Your Head. dir  Jamie Travis
BILLY JOEL- For the Longest Time. (director unlisted)
DIET CIG- Sleep Talk. dir Cristopher Daly and Alex Antuik
PANIC! AT THE DISCO!- Girls/Girls/Boys. dir DJay Brawner
THE KILLS- URA Fever. (director unlisted)
JEFF ROSENSTOCK- Nausea. dir  Bryan Schlam
GREEN DAY- Holiday. dir Samuel Bayer
TEGAN AND SARA- I Hear Noises. Dir Sean Turrell
QUEEN- I Want to Break Free.  dir David Mallet
PANIC! AT THE DISCO!- Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off. dir Travis Kopach
DIET CIG- Scene Sick. dir Cristopher Daly
RADIOHEAD- Karma Police. dir Johnathan Glazer
AJJ- Fucc the Devil. dir Andrew Seward
MITSKI- Happy. dir Maegan Houang (TW GORE)
TEGAN AND SARA- Alligator. dir Marc De Pape
FALL OUT BOY- Dance Dance. (director unlisted)
ANGEL OLSEN- Shut Up, Kiss Me. dir Angel Olsen
RADIOHEAD- There, There. dir Chris Hopewell
BEASTIE BOYS- Hold It, Now Hit It (I highly doubt there was any direction from anyone)
FRANK OCEAN- Nikes. dir God
TEGAN AND SARA- Call It Off. dir Angela Kendall
PWR BTTM- I Wanna Boi. dir Liv Bruce and Annaliese Cooper
THE WHITE STRIPES- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground. dir Michel Gondry
BEASTIE BOYS- Fight for your right (revisited) AKA: Make Some Noise. Dir Adam Yauch
(the original video this is a sequel to) (dir. Ric Menello)
TEGAN AND SARA- Living Room. dir Kaare Andrews
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE- The Ghost Of You. dir Marc Webb
SHE WANTS REVENGE- Tear You Apart. dir Joaquin Pheonix
THE STROKES- Last Nite. (director unlisted)
THE DEAD MILKMEN- Punk Rock Girl. (director unlisted)
MITSKI- Your Best American Girl. dir Zia Anger
THE KILLS- Black Balloon. dir Kenneth Cappello
PRINCESS CHELSEA- The Cigarette Duet. dir Johnathan Bree
PAUL SIMON- You Can Call Me Al. dir Gary Weis
THE KILLS- Doing it to Death. dir Wendy Morgan
DRESDEN DOLLS- Girl Anachronism. dir Michael Pope
TALKING HEADS- Once in a Lifetime. (director unlisted)
GREEN DAY- Hitchin a Ride. dir Mark Kohr
CHILDISH GAMBINO-  Telegraph Ave (Oakland, by Lloyd) (director unlisted)
DJ SNAKE, LIL JON- Turn Down For What. dir daniels
RADIOHEAD- No Surprises. dir Grant Gee
THE BLACK KEYS- Tighten Up. dir Piliero
THE STROKES- You Only Live Once. dir Samuel Bayer
PWR BTTM- West Texas. dir HS Naji
DAFT PUNK- Da Funk. dir Spike Jonze
KENDRICK LAMAR- Alright. dir Collin Tilley
FATBOY SLIM- Praise You. dir The Torrance Community Dance Group with Roman Coppela
GREEN DAY- Brain Stew/ Jaded. dir Kevin Kerslacke
NICKI MINAJ- Feeling Myself. (Thery seem to have taken it off of youtube. so if you can find it, good for you)
FATLIP- Whats Up, Fatlip? dir Spike Jonze
DRESDEN DOLLS- Coin Operated Boy. dir Michael Pope
GREEN DAY- Basket Case. dir  Mark Kohr
ARCTIC MONKEYS- Florescent Adolescent. dir Richard Ayoade
DRAKE- Hotline Bling. dir Director X
BJORK- It’s Oh So Quiet. dir Spike Jonze
THE WHITE STRIPES- Fell in Love With a Girl. dir Michel Gondry
THE PHARCYDE- Drop. dir Spike Jonze
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