Episode 43
Tom Sawyer off their the eighth studio album Moving Pictures by Canadian rock band Rush, released on February 12, 1981 Bass Geddy Lee, Guitarist Alex Lifeson and Drummer The late Niel Peart.
Joe Costa and Steve Silvestre Join the show.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Dies At 87 served 27 years on the supreme court
Clip: August 13th 2020, Peace in the middle east.Today is an historic day and a significant step forward for peace in the Middle East. After vigorous diplomatic outreach, President Trump, along with Israeli Prime Minister ...
Episode 43
Tom Sawyer off their the eighth studio album Moving Pictures by Canadian rock band Rush, released on February 12, 1981 Bass Geddy Lee, Guitarist Alex Lifeson and Drummer The late Niel Peart.
Joe Costa and Steve Silvestre Join the show.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Dies At 87 served 27 years on the supreme court
Clip: August 13th 2020, Peace in the middle east.Today is an historic day and a significant step forward for peace in the Middle East. After vigorous diplomatic outreach, President Trump, along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Emirati Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed, announced an agreement to fully normalize relations.
This is a remarkable achievement for two of the world’s most forward leaning, technologically advanced states, and reflects their shared regional vision of an economically integrated region. It also illustrates their commitment to confronting common threats, as small — but strong — nations.
The United States hopes that this brave step will be the first in a series of agreements that ends 72 years of hostilities in the region. Although the peace treaties between Israel, Egypt and Jordan have not yet fulfilled their full potential, since the 1978 Camp David Accords and the 1994 Wadi Arava Agreement, we have witnessed significant economic development in Egypt and Jordan, an unmistakable dividend of peace.
- Donald Trump is nominated for 2 Nobel peace prizes.BBC reports A far-right Norwegian politician has put Mr Trump's name forward for the 2021 prize, citing the president's role in the recent peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
- Christian Tybring-Gjedde told Fox News on Wednesday: "For his merit, I think he has done more trying to create peace between nations than most other peace prize nominees."
- Nobel chief regrets Obama peace prize.
- Of course a nomination is not the same as winning - we won't know the winner for another 13 months - so what can we make of this news?
- Obama won the Peace prize in 2009. Clip: Obama then 2015 and obama now 2020.
- Clip: BLM Markists In their own words.
- 9/12/20 2 deputies shot in LA then the hospital was blocked with protestors shouting “We hope they die” $625,000 reward leading to the arrest.
- Clip: CBS Norah O’Donnell states following George Floyds death the highest payout 1 to 2 billion dollars in insurance claims following the “Mostly peaceful protests? Really CBS?
- CNN and ABC town hall meetings a joke completely lopsided.
- Wildfires are being deliberately set. 85,000
- Beto O'Rourke says Biden will win Texas.
- Sports Boycott NFL viewership down 28%
- Mandatory Flu vaccine.
- Covid-19 Vaccine.
- Covid-19 is a mass collection of DNA.
- Covid numbers increase, but deaths and hospitalizations are down. Over 6 million cases with 194,107 deaths.
- Clip: Nancy Pelosi could be the next president Dec14th contingent election house of representatives by January 20th. The Presidential succession act will take effect and Nancy Pelosi would be president.
- Clip: Kamala Harris accidentally touts plans under a 'Harris administration' during virtual roundtable.
- September 29th is the first presidential debate in Cleveland Ohio.
- Clip: Treasury flagged foreign money flowing to Hunter Biden-tied firms as ‘suspicious’ Senate panels investigating whether law enforcement, U.S. intel turned blind eye to concerns.
- POLITICO: Twitter's public policy director to join Biden transition team.
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'Cuties' Boycott Fails as Controversial Movie Makes Netflix Top 5 in U.S.
- Cuties has been perhaps the most-controversial movie ever to be released by Netflix. Since the French-Senegalese movie was released onto the streamer last week, numerous conservative Twitter pundits have called for the film to be taken off Netflix and/or for people to boycott the streaming service.
- This campaign arguably came to a head when Senator Ted Cruz asked the Justice Department to look into whether the streamer and the movie's makers violated federal child pornography laws. The Senator made this request after #CancelNetflix became one of the top Twitter trends, and a Change.org petition asking people to cancel their subscriptions to the service received nearly 650,000 signatures.
- However, all of this press attention and controversy seems to have made more people decide to watch the film. According to FlixPatrol, on Saturday, September 14, the movie broke into the Netflix top 5 movies chart, reaching a peak of number four on September 12. At the time of writing, the movie is at number five in the Netflix movie charts, making it the second most-watched Netflix original of the day behind The Social Dilemma.
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