Mitch just stood there and told a Blatant Lie about Trump.
Mitch’s betrayal of President Trump will never be forgotten!!
I’ll never give the GOP/WinRed another dime because of Mitch and others !!!
Mitch just stood there and told a Blatant Lie about Trump.
Mitch’s betrayal of President Trump will never be forgotten!!
I’ll never give the GOP/WinRed another dime because of Mitch and others !!!
Lydia Garth meets Paul de Vandiere, a French nobleman, but their romance is plagued by Lydia’s complaint of recurring spells of blurred vision. Paul leaves for France, promising to return and marry Lydia, but she loses her sight while he is gone. Given no hope of recovery, she enters a convent and quickly finds that she has no vocation for life in a nunnery. She finally marries Paul, but encounters strong opposition from Verite Faimont, a neighbor who is very fond of Paul. The latter constantly plots against Lydia and is successful in temporarily breaking up the marriage, but can a miracle of restored vision be seen?
U.S. intelligence officials tell CBS News that China is trying to collect Americans’ DNA in hopes of controlling the future of health care. “60 Minutes” correspondent Jon Wertheim joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why China’s push to collect medical data threatens America’s national security. Also, he explains the potential risks of at-home DNA tests.
“Algiers” is a 1938 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr. Written by John Howard Lawson, the film is about a notorious French jewel thief hiding in the labyrinthine native quarter of Algiers known as the Casbah. Feeling imprisoned by his self-imposed exile, he is drawn out of hiding by a beautiful French tourist who reminds him of happier times in Paris. The Walter Wanger production was a remake of the successful 1937 French film Pépé le Moko, which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name. “Algiers” was a sensation because it was the first Hollywood film starring Hedy Lamarr, whose stunning beauty became the main feature for film audiences. The film is notable as one of the sources of inspiration to the screenwriters of the 1942 Warner Bros. film Casablanca who wrote it with Hedy Lamarr in mind as the original female lead. According to the Turner Classic Movie channel, Charles Boyer’s depiction of the main character, Pepe Le Moko, was the inspiration for the Warner Bros. animated character, Pepe Le Pew.
Pepe Le Moko (Boyer) is a notorious thief, who escaped from France after his last great heist to Algeria. Since his escape, Moko became a resident and leader of the immense Casbah, or “native quarter,” of Algiers. French officials arrive insisting on Pepe’s capture are met with unfazed local detectives, led by Inspector Slimane (Calleia), who are biding their time. Meanwhile, Pepe begins to feel increasingly trapped in his prison-like stronghold, a feeling which intensifies after meeting the beautiful Gaby (Lamarr), who is visiting from France. His love for Gaby soon arouses the jealousy of Ines (Gurie), Pepe’s Algerian mistress.
Directed by John Cromwell, produced by Walter Wanger, written by James M. Cain
and John Howard Lawson, starring Charles Boyer as Pepe le Moko. Sigrid Gurie as Ines, Hedy Lamarr as Gaby, Joseph Calleia as Inspector Slimane, Alan Hale as Grandpere, Gene Lockhart as Regis, Walter Kingsford as Chef Inspector Louvain, Paul Harvey as Commissioner Janvier, Stanley Fields as Carlos, Johnny Downs as Pierrot, Charles D. Brown as Max, Robert Greig as Giraux, Leonid Kinskey as L’Arbi, Joan Woodbury as Aicha
and Nina Koshetz as Tania.
Former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell discusses the dynamic of Hunter Biden and his business dealings in China, and how he was reportedly supposed to divest assets from a company in China, but has not followed through on those claims. – via The Chris Salcedo Show, weekdays at 5PM ET on Newsmax TV.
Longtime actor, producer and director Antonio Sabato Jr. says he’s simply done with the ‘liberal’ bias in Hollywood which has led to opportunities being taken from him due to his outspoken support for former President Trump, and details the work of his own in-house studios, independent from any large media conglomerate. – via STINCHFIELD with Grant Stinchfield, weekdays at 8PM ET on Newsmax TV
Huge thank you to Greg Gutfeld who is always fantastic! I love his rants and commentaries.
Women in the Night is a 1948 American film directed by William Rowland shot in Mexico. The film is also known as “When Men Are Beasts”. The film depicts activities of German and Japanese who wish revenge on the Allies with a cosmic ray weapon. As World War II nears its end, beautiful women forced to serve as sex slaves in a German officer’s club, do what they can to destroy the plans of a cosmic death ray.
Directed by William Rowland, produced by Louis K. Ansell and Joseph C. Ansell, written by Gyles Adams, Louis K. Ansell (additional dialogue), Maude Emily Glass (adaptation), Ali Ipar (screenplay), Arthur V. Jones (additional dialogue), William Rowland (story), Robert St. Claire (screenplay) and Edwin V. Westrate (screenplay), starring Tala Birell as Yvette Aubert, William Henry as Philip Adams / Maj. von Arnheim, Richard Loo as Col. Noyama, Virginia Christine as Claire Adams, Bernadene Hayes as Frau Thaler, Gordon Richards as Col. von Meyer, Frances Chung as Li Ling, Jean Brooks as Maya, Kathy Frye as Helen James, Helen Mowery as Sheila Hallett, Benson Fong as Chang, Helen Brown as Angela James, Frederick Giermann as Major Eisel, Philip Ahn as Prof. Kunioshi, Arno Frey as Field Marshal von Runzel, Beal Wong as General Mitikoya, Iris Flores as Maria Gonzales, Frederic Brunn as Lt. Kraus, Harry Hays Morgan as General Hundman, Paula Allen as Nurse, Joy Gwynell as Suicide Girl, William Yetter Sr. as German Officer, Noel Cravat as Japanese Officer and Wolfgang Zilzer as German Doctor.
Patrick Leahy is set to preside over the second unconstitutional impeachment of Donald Trump. Mark Levin details how from day one, the Democrats have been using taxpayer dollars to cripple the Trump presidency with subpoenas, document requests, witness hearings, criminal investigations, and private allegations. Yet Trump is the smartest of the bunch: He knew they would never stop and that no matter how much he gave them, it wouldn’t matter. Trump is an innocent, private citizen, and there is one word for their behavior: tyranny.
President Donald Trump and House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy have launched a plan to “take back the House in 2022” during a meeting on Thursday.
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