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October 13, 2017

Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Harvey Weinstein heads to Arizona for Rehab

 

I bet this is on advice from his attorney to make it look like he has remorse for what he has done these last decades.



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October 13, 2017

Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Amazon boss Roy Price suspended after sex harassment accusations surface

 

I don't know but I will there will be more



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not again ...  wonder who's next :( 



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Subject: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Amazon boss Roy Price suspended after sex harassment accusations surface

 
  Good grief who next?


2 hours ago

Amazon boss Roy Price suspended after sex harassment accusations surface

Amazon programming chief Roy Price has been suspended in the wake of sexual harassment accusations from a TV producer.
An Amazon spokesperson told Variety and TheWrap Thursday night that Price was "on leave of absence effective immediately."
Price's reported suspension came after Isa Hackett, a producer for Amazon's "The Man in the High Castle," told The Hollywood Reporter that he repeatedly propositioned her at a company party in July 2015.
Hackett said that Price started making lewd comments during a cab ride to the party -- and continued even after she told him she's a lesbian with a wife and children, the magazine reported. At one point, Hackett claimed that Price told her: "You will love my d—k."
Hackett claimed Price did not stop once they arrived at the party and even approached her and loudly said, "Anal sex!" in her ear.
Hackett reported the incidents to studio executives who brought in investigators to look further into the allegations, The Hollywood Reporter added. Hackett said she was never made aware of the outcome but also said she never saw Price at any more events.
The allegations came just as actress Rose McGowan lashed out at Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in a Tweetstorm claiming the studio ignored her claims that Harvey Weinstein raped her.
In a string of fiery tweets, McGowan said she repeatedly warned the studio about "HW" and "begged" the company not to work with the movie mogul but was told by an unnamed studio executive that "it hadn't been proven."
The actress also alleged Amazon Studios killed a show she planned to write and direct after she heard "a Weinstein bailout was in the works."alt rose mcgowan
@rosemcgowan
1) @jeffbezos I told the head of your studio that HW raped me. Over & over I said it. He said it hadn't been proven. I said I was the proof.
3:03 PM - Oct 12, 2017 alt rose mcgowan
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3) @Jeffbezos I forcefully begged studio head to do the right thing. I was ignored. Deal was done. Amazon won a dirty Oscar.

"I forcefully begged studio head to do the right thing," McGowan tweeted. "I was ignored. Deal was done. Amazon won a dirty Oscar."
Amazon said the company was "reviewing our options for our projects we have with the Weinstein Company." 




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October 13, 2017

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Thursday Night Football’ Ratings Dip As Eagles Win & National Anthem Not Shown

 

 IMO!!  sorry but they should be showing the National Anthem.
That's part of watching sports.

What is the purpose of not showing the Anthem?
Show the crowd in the stands ,.You don't have to scan the players.
cg

Thursday Night Football' Ratings Dip As Eagles Win & National Anthem Not Shown

If you watched the Philadelphia Eagles 28-23 win over the Carolina Panthers on Thursday Night Football last night you would have seen the home turf team's Luke Kuechly exit the game in the second quarter due to a possible concussion.

However, despite a potential move by the NFL to disallow protest by players during the national anthem, one thing you would have not seen on TNF on CBS and the NFL Network last night was the playing of the national anthem.
As the controversy over players taking a knee or raising a fist over social injustice shows no signs of abating, the net and the league took a default position and decided not to show the national anthem or the response in Charlotte last night. As social media went into overdrive in reaction, the TV audience did not see the Panthers all stand for the song, nor the Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod each raise a fist into the air with teammate Chris Long appear to show solidarity.
Yet, with the Eagles vs. Panthers match-up getting a 10.6/18 in metered market results on CBS and NFL Network, perhaps there was some of the once usual NFL audience who choose not to watch at all. Last night's game was down 5% from last week's big draw New England Patriots 19-14 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where all the players stood during the national anthem in part in tribute to the victims of the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas just days before. That October 5 game was up 12% in the early numbers from the TNF opener on CBS of September 28.
As of last week, the 2017-2018 NFL season is down almost 8% in viewers from the same Week 5 point in the 2016-2017 season.
Over halfway through the House of Moonves' TNF package for this definitely ratings perplexed and politically tainted season, the Eagles and Panthers dust-up faced an additional challenge in the Chicago Cubs seeing off the Washington Nationals 9-8. This means the World Series champs now progress to take on the L.A. Dodgers in the National League Championship this weekend in the City of Angels.
Still, with an easy primetime win overall for CBS, last night's game had an uptick of 7%  from the comparable Denver Broncos and the then San Diego Chargers gridiron battle of October 13 last year. Facing Division series winning baseball and Hurricane Matthew barreling towards Florida and the Southeast states, that Chargers 21-13 win eventually scored a 4.7/17 rating and 14.49 million viewers.
Last week's Super Bowl champs Patriots victory over Tampa Bay snagged a final rating of 5.0/19 and a total viewership of 15.43 million.
We'll update with more NFL ratings as well as numbers for the Arrow and Supernatural season debuts and everything else that was on last night later. In the meantime, last night's game peaked with a 11.5/9 in the 9:30 – 10 PM slot on CBS and NFL Network. As in past weeks, the game was also shown on Amazon Prime Video – we don't have numbers for that digital play yet but last week's Patriots vs. Tampa Bay match-up pulled in an audience average of 391,000 viewers.
 


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October 13, 2017

[Reality_And_Drama_TV_Shows] Thursday Night Football’ Ratings Dip As Eagles Win & National Anthem Not Shown

 

 IMO!!  sorry but they should be showing the National Anthem.
That's part of watching sports.

What is the purpose of not showing the Anthem?
Show the crowd in the stands ,.You don't have to scan the players.
cg

Thursday Night Football' Ratings Dip As Eagles Win & National Anthem Not Shown

If you watched the Philadelphia Eagles 28-23 win over the Carolina Panthers on Thursday Night Football last night you would have seen the home turf team's Luke Kuechly exit the game in the second quarter due to a possible concussion.

However, despite a potential move by the NFL to disallow protest by players during the national anthem, one thing you would have not seen on TNF on CBS and the NFL Network last night was the playing of the national anthem.
As the controversy over players taking a knee or raising a fist over social injustice shows no signs of abating, the net and the league took a default position and decided not to show the national anthem or the response in Charlotte last night. As social media went into overdrive in reaction, the TV audience did not see the Panthers all stand for the song, nor the Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod each raise a fist into the air with teammate Chris Long appear to show solidarity.
Yet, with the Eagles vs. Panthers match-up getting a 10.6/18 in metered market results on CBS and NFL Network, perhaps there was some of the once usual NFL audience who choose not to watch at all. Last night's game was down 5% from last week's big draw New England Patriots 19-14 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where all the players stood during the national anthem in part in tribute to the victims of the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas just days before. That October 5 game was up 12% in the early numbers from the TNF opener on CBS of September 28.
As of last week, the 2017-2018 NFL season is down almost 8% in viewers from the same Week 5 point in the 2016-2017 season.
Over halfway through the House of Moonves' TNF package for this definitely ratings perplexed and politically tainted season, the Eagles and Panthers dust-up faced an additional challenge in the Chicago Cubs seeing off the Washington Nationals 9-8. This means the World Series champs now progress to take on the L.A. Dodgers in the National League Championship this weekend in the City of Angels.
Still, with an easy primetime win overall for CBS, last night's game had an uptick of 7%  from the comparable Denver Broncos and the then San Diego Chargers gridiron battle of October 13 last year. Facing Division series winning baseball and Hurricane Matthew barreling towards Florida and the Southeast states, that Chargers 21-13 win eventually scored a 4.7/17 rating and 14.49 million viewers.
Last week's Super Bowl champs Patriots victory over Tampa Bay snagged a final rating of 5.0/19 and a total viewership of 15.43 million.
We'll update with more NFL ratings as well as numbers for the Arrow and Supernatural season debuts and everything else that was on last night later. In the meantime, last night's game peaked with a 11.5/9 in the 9:30 – 10 PM slot on CBS and NFL Network. As in past weeks, the game was also shown on Amazon Prime Video – we don't have numbers for that digital play yet but last week's Patriots vs. Tampa Bay match-up pulled in an audience average of 391,000 viewers.
 


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October 13, 2017

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Oscar-Winning Director Oliver Stone Accused of Sexual Assault

 

And how many more will we find out about? And after this what is going to happen in Hollywood/
cg


  October 13, 2017

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October 13, 2017

[Reality_And_Drama_TV_Shows] Oscar-Winning Director Oliver Stone Accused of Sexual Assault

 

And how many more will we find out about? And after this what is going to happen in Hollywood/
cg


  October 13, 2017

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October 13, 2017

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Vegas shooting: concert workers’ phone footage wiped clean by FBI

 

wow is this true? honestly I cant find it on any credible  news media site  It is here and a couple other sites but unsure of their validity.

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  https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2017/10/13/vegas-shooting-concert-workers-phone-footage-wiped-clean-by-fbi/

Vegas shooting: concert workers' phone footage wiped clean by FBI

Vegas shooting: concert workers' phone-footage wiped clean by FBI
What??
by Jon Rappoport
October 13, 2017
Paul Watson at infowars has the story:
"Workers at the Route 91 festival during which Stephen Paddock unleashed his massacre have reportedly been given back their phones and laptops by the FBI only to discover that all messages and videos from the night of the attack have been wiped clean."
"According to a Las Vegas resident who posted a status update on Facebook, 'A bunch of people that worked the Route 91 [concert] said they got their cell phones back today. They all said that all their phones are completely wiped clean! All messages and info from that weekend are completely gone. Anyone else experience this'?"
"'A few different people who were vendors there are all saying the same thing,' the woman later comments."
"Later in the thread, a Route 91 worker confirms the story, commenting, 'Of course. It's an active federal crime scene. They can wipe it clean. I was the beverage manager for the entire event. My laptop is wiped clean'."
What?
First of all, in a recent article, I demonstrated in detail why you can never trust what the FBI says about evidence in any investigation. There is a notorious history of the Bureau cooking and slanting and inventing data to support prosecutions.
Second, who says the FBI can take people's phones and laptops, watch and copy the video footage, and then wipe it all away before returning the devices to their owners?
The FBI literally owns the crime scene AND any record of what happened at that scene? Baloney.
The obvious reason for wiping out the footage: it contained evidence that contradicts the official scenario. And most likely, that evidence revealed multiple shooters.
As Vegas cops, the FBI, and the owners of the Mandalay Hotel have changed and massaged the official narrative, one assertion has remained constant: there was only one shooter, and he was Stephen Paddock.
Law-enforcement pounced on that claim early on, without the slightest justification. Without interviewing multiple witnesses who state they saw other shooters.
"Okay, the mass shooting happened yesterday and we know there was only one shooter. That's it. Don't ask us any questions about this. Anyone who disagrees with us is spreading rumors and impeding the investigation."
Admitting multiple shooters is admitting there was cooperation, collusion, conspiracy, a plan, and a purpose for that plan beyond "the lone gunman was crazy." This is the door law-enforcement keeps slamming shut every time it opens.
And now we have reports that the FBI has wiped witnesses' phones and laptops. No more footage of the shooting. No more evidence.
Let's be clear: the FBI is impeding the investigation.
There is no Constitutional rule that states private citizens can't investigate crimes. There never was. There never will be.
Law enforcement doesn't OWN investigations.
If they did, every time a journalist probes beneath the surface of a crime and uncovers important information, the FBI could say, "Well, we just opened an investigation of that very crime, and therefore we want all your notes and we want you to cease and desist your inquiry. Shut up and go cover Sunday picnics."
In most cases, law-enforcement doesn't have to worry about mainstream reporters. Those denizens simply take dictation from local cops and federal cops and their stories appear in papers and TV news broadcasts wiped clean of independent thought.
That leaves the truth a wide open field.
Private citizens and non-mainstream journalists own that field, not through edict, but through default. Don't blame us. If you were doing your jobs, we wouldn't have to do them for you.
Your first rule would be: stop lying.
Destruction of evidence is a felony. Those concert workers whose phones and laptops were wiped clean had a felony committed against them. By agents of government who have sworn to uphold and protect the Constitution.
Thousands of smart lawyers out there will say, "Come on, there's no way you could make a charge like that stick." Well, maybe there would be a way, if enough of you decided there has been enough destruction of the Constitution and it's time to stand up and be counted, come hell or high water.
Meanwhile, whoever can look past the lies and fabrications and distortions of a criminal investigation can say something because they saw something.
Here is a quick excerpt from my recent piece about the FBI's stance on crime probes. It should give you a clue about the Bureau's attitude and reputation:
April 20, 2015, The Atlantic: "…the Washington Post made clear Saturday in an article that begins with a punch to the gut… 'Nearly every examiner in an elite FBI forensic unit gave flawed testimony in almost all trials in which they offered evidence against criminal defendants over more than a two-decade period before 2000,' the newspaper reported, adding that 'the cases include those of 32 defendants sentenced to death'."
In the Vegas shooting case, the FBI is saying: Trust us. We're the pros. We do investigations the right way. Now give us your cell phone so we can look at video footage of the shooting and make a copy and wipe your phone clean and give it back to you.
Don't worry, be happy. All is well. The centurions are  on duty.

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October 13, 2017

[Reality_And_Drama_TV_Shows] Vegas shooting: concert workers’ phone footage wiped clean by FBI

 

wow is this true? honestly I cant find it on any credible  news media site  It is here and a couple other sites but unsure of their validity.

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  https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2017/10/13/vegas-shooting-concert-workers-phone-footage-wiped-clean-by-fbi/

Vegas shooting: concert workers' phone footage wiped clean by FBI

Vegas shooting: concert workers' phone-footage wiped clean by FBI
What??
by Jon Rappoport
October 13, 2017
Paul Watson at infowars has the story:
"Workers at the Route 91 festival during which Stephen Paddock unleashed his massacre have reportedly been given back their phones and laptops by the FBI only to discover that all messages and videos from the night of the attack have been wiped clean."
"According to a Las Vegas resident who posted a status update on Facebook, 'A bunch of people that worked the Route 91 [concert] said they got their cell phones back today. They all said that all their phones are completely wiped clean! All messages and info from that weekend are completely gone. Anyone else experience this'?"
"'A few different people who were vendors there are all saying the same thing,' the woman later comments."
"Later in the thread, a Route 91 worker confirms the story, commenting, 'Of course. It's an active federal crime scene. They can wipe it clean. I was the beverage manager for the entire event. My laptop is wiped clean'."
What?
First of all, in a recent article, I demonstrated in detail why you can never trust what the FBI says about evidence in any investigation. There is a notorious history of the Bureau cooking and slanting and inventing data to support prosecutions.
Second, who says the FBI can take people's phones and laptops, watch and copy the video footage, and then wipe it all away before returning the devices to their owners?
The FBI literally owns the crime scene AND any record of what happened at that scene? Baloney.
The obvious reason for wiping out the footage: it contained evidence that contradicts the official scenario. And most likely, that evidence revealed multiple shooters.
As Vegas cops, the FBI, and the owners of the Mandalay Hotel have changed and massaged the official narrative, one assertion has remained constant: there was only one shooter, and he was Stephen Paddock.
Law-enforcement pounced on that claim early on, without the slightest justification. Without interviewing multiple witnesses who state they saw other shooters.
"Okay, the mass shooting happened yesterday and we know there was only one shooter. That's it. Don't ask us any questions about this. Anyone who disagrees with us is spreading rumors and impeding the investigation."
Admitting multiple shooters is admitting there was cooperation, collusion, conspiracy, a plan, and a purpose for that plan beyond "the lone gunman was crazy." This is the door law-enforcement keeps slamming shut every time it opens.
And now we have reports that the FBI has wiped witnesses' phones and laptops. No more footage of the shooting. No more evidence.
Let's be clear: the FBI is impeding the investigation.
There is no Constitutional rule that states private citizens can't investigate crimes. There never was. There never will be.
Law enforcement doesn't OWN investigations.
If they did, every time a journalist probes beneath the surface of a crime and uncovers important information, the FBI could say, "Well, we just opened an investigation of that very crime, and therefore we want all your notes and we want you to cease and desist your inquiry. Shut up and go cover Sunday picnics."
In most cases, law-enforcement doesn't have to worry about mainstream reporters. Those denizens simply take dictation from local cops and federal cops and their stories appear in papers and TV news broadcasts wiped clean of independent thought.
That leaves the truth a wide open field.
Private citizens and non-mainstream journalists own that field, not through edict, but through default. Don't blame us. If you were doing your jobs, we wouldn't have to do them for you.
Your first rule would be: stop lying.
Destruction of evidence is a felony. Those concert workers whose phones and laptops were wiped clean had a felony committed against them. By agents of government who have sworn to uphold and protect the Constitution.
Thousands of smart lawyers out there will say, "Come on, there's no way you could make a charge like that stick." Well, maybe there would be a way, if enough of you decided there has been enough destruction of the Constitution and it's time to stand up and be counted, come hell or high water.
Meanwhile, whoever can look past the lies and fabrications and distortions of a criminal investigation can say something because they saw something.
Here is a quick excerpt from my recent piece about the FBI's stance on crime probes. It should give you a clue about the Bureau's attitude and reputation:
April 20, 2015, The Atlantic: "…the Washington Post made clear Saturday in an article that begins with a punch to the gut… 'Nearly every examiner in an elite FBI forensic unit gave flawed testimony in almost all trials in which they offered evidence against criminal defendants over more than a two-decade period before 2000,' the newspaper reported, adding that 'the cases include those of 32 defendants sentenced to death'."
In the Vegas shooting case, the FBI is saying: Trust us. We're the pros. We do investigations the right way. Now give us your cell phone so we can look at video footage of the shooting and make a copy and wipe your phone clean and give it back to you.
Don't worry, be happy. All is well. The centurions are  on duty.

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