if I was on survivor I would have a complicated emotional connection with another man
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From the Golden Age of Television
Season 1 Episode 5
Mr. Adams and Eve - This is Your Life - CBS - February 1, 1957
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Sol Saks
Produced by Frederick de Cordova
Directed by Frederick de Cordova
Stars:
Howard Duff as Howard Adams
Ida Lupino as Eve Drake Adams
Lee Patrick as Connie Drake
Hayden Rorke as Steve
Vicki Raaf as Secretary
Herb Vigran as Bartender
William Bakewell as Emcee
Mala Powers as Herself
Olive Carey as Elsie
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just finished 1x03 of elementary and it really made me miss when tv had you on the edge of your seat throughout the seasons instead of just when you were watching finales. bring back real tv!!
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Nobody in the Y&R fandom appreciates this meme about Kevin's wild years that I made after watching the recent mental health awareness episode.
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Fandom Things (May)
May 2 The Sun and the Star (Rick Riordan) Publication Date, Practice Makes Perfect Publication Date (Sarah Adams)
May 3 And Just Like That Season 2
May 5 New Dice EP
May 11 Ghosts Season 2 Finale
May 12 Taylor Swift Concert
May 16 True Love Experiment Publication Date (Christina Lauren)
May 18 XO Kitty Series on Netflix
May 19 New Erin Kinsey EP
May 23 HIMYF Season 2 Returns
May 26 The Little Mermaid Release Date
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The House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection concluded its meeting on Sunday where members discussed criminal referrals, multiple sources told CNN.
The subcommittee tasked with investigating criminal referrals presented its recommendations to the full panel at a 1 p.m. ET virtual meeting, but it is unclear if those recommendations were officially adopted. A source described the meeting as "successful" but did not elaborate.
"We are as a subcommittee, several of us that were charged with making the recommendations about referrals, going to be making that recommendation to the full committee today," panel member Rep. Adam Schiff said prior to the meeting on CBS "Face the Nation." Members on the Committee would then need to approve the recommendations.
The panel is weighing criminal referrals for former President Donald Trump and a number of other individuals, sources say, including former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, right wing lawyer John Eastman, former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark and Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani, as CNN previously reported.
While the referrals would largely be symbolic in nature -- as the Justice Department has already undertaken a sprawling investigation into the US Capitol attack and efforts to overturn the 2020 election -- Committee members have stressed that the move serves as a way to document their views for the record.
The decision has loomed large over the Committee. Members of the panel have been in wide agreement that Trump and some of his closest allies have committed a crime when he pushed a conspiracy to prevent the peaceful transfer of power, as they've laid out in their hearings. But they have long been split over what exactly to do about it.
"We are in common agreement about what our approach should be. I'm not ready or authorized at this point to tell you what that is," Schiff, a California Democrat, said. "I think we are all certainly in agreement that there is evidence of criminality here. And we want to make sure that the Justice Department is aware of that.”
Committee Chair Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, told reporters Friday he expected to reach a decision on criminal referrals at Sunday's virtual meeting. But Schiff reiterated on Sunday that the Committee will wait to announce its decision until December 21, when it plans to present the rest of its report.
Schiff stressed his view on Sunday that criminal referrals from the Committee make "an important statement, not a political one, but a statement about the evidence of an attack on the institutions for our democracy and the peaceful transfer of power that Congress -- examining an attack on itself -- is willing to report criminality."
"So I think it's an important decision in its own right if we go forward with it," he said. "And one that the Department ought to give due consideration to."
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where did i read that adam klein was autistic i can’t find it now
i mean i definitely believe it. the incredibly frustrating miscommunications he has with other castaways parallel my own experience so much, being autistic myself
but i definitely read somewhere that he was the first known autistic person to win survivor and now i can’t find that so does anyone know if that’s true or not
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From the Golden Age of Television
Fear Strikes Out - CBS - August 18, 1955
A presentation of "Climax!" Season 1 Episode 37
Drama
Running Time: 60 minutes
Produced by Martin Manulis
Directed by Herbert Swope Jr
Hosted by William Lundigan
Stars:
Tab Hunter as Jimmy Piersall
Mona Freeman as Mary Piersall
John Conte as Dr. Duillermo Brown
Robert Armstrong as John Piersall
Jason Wingreen as Slim Patterson
Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Piersall
Larry Thor as The Announcer
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