They were all pretty chummy, giving him millions of dollars of free air
time, and normalizing him as a serious alternative, even when criticizing
him.
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 3:51 AM Steve Timko wrote:
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My wife and I had just arrived in Chicago a few days earlier. I was going
to Northwestern for grad school, and we were staying with a fellow Canadian
expat in his apartment that backed on the El. He woke us up to let us know
what happened and we watched news the rest of the day. At some point we
The Bears/Dolphins game was the last NFL game i saw on C-band satellite-
that was the era when the NFL had just started Sunday Ticket- but since ABC
didn't have time to encrypt because of the World Series, the game was in
the clear on satellite.
On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 8:05:37 AM
I should probably weigh in on this!
Here are some of my favourites - mostly from the last year or two.
The Bletchley Circle. There were two series of this, and it stopped in
2014. But it's probably quite close in tone to Foyle's War. It's set in a
post-WWII London and "Bletchley" refers to
Re; 9/11 The NFL was hoping to do the Jets/Raiders game that week on Monday
Night, on ESPN while ABC carried the regularly-scheduled game between the
Baltimore Ravens and the Mennisota Vikings, but they chnaged that because
the airlines were still closed.
On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at
NewsWorld International was still around on 9/11 and owned by the CBC
before Al Gore bought it to turn into Current--I don't know if Trio had
been sold to NBC yet and was still only on DirecTV.
Mark Jeffries
Saints Spotlight Editor
spotligh...@gmail.com
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Chris
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/a-young-rappers-bold-anti-trump-message-on-the-tonight-show-starring-jimmy-fallon
A rapper delivered an anti-Trump message on The Tonight Show. In writing about
it, Carrie Battan said this:
"But Aminé’s was also an admonition against the
“Midsomer Murders” with a creative murder each episode is pretty god and
doesn’t take itself too seriously.
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The Ford 400 has been red flagged because of a major crash, so they may
have to preempt the pregame for Green Bay at Washington.
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> The Ford 400 has been red flagged because of a major crash, so they may
> have to preempt the pregame for Green Bay at Washington.
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They handed the stashoo to Mr Johnson around 7:30 east, so they salvaged a
little of FNIA.
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After catching up with the episodes, here's my overall assessment:
Instead of the series being about alternate histories or about how time
travel impacts the present (or the future), time travel itself barely
matters. The episodes remind me of episodes within the Stargate franchise
where the team
“Midsomer Murders” with a creative murder each episode is pretty god and
doesn’t take itself too seriously.
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Of Kevin M.
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...at how election night turned out at a benefit appearance Saturday for
the Montclair Film Festival (his hometown, up the road from Newark, NJ;
wife is a board member) with John Oliver... when the SHO special was about
to start, J.O. told the crowd, he thought "I'm glad I'm not him right
It seems to me your question is what happens if the NFL has to
reschedule a game for some reason.
If a game needs to be rescheduled to another day, it will be broadcast
in the local markets only. The NFL Network may pick the game up for
national broadcast but Fox/CBS/ESPN won't. NBC did
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