11 Jan
10 Jan

Charlie Chan’s Secret – 1936



Charlie Chan’s Secret – 1936
Alan Colby reappears after a seven year absence, only to be murdered before he can claim his inheritance. The Lowells have been living off the Colby fortune, and now someone is trying to kill Henrietta Lowell, the matriarch of the family. Among the suspects are Prof. Bowen (who is paid handsomely by the Lowells for his valuable psychic research), Fred and Janice Gage (who live off the Lowell fortune, which would have gone to Alan Colby), Prof. Bowen (who is paid handsomely by the Lowells for his valuable psychic research), Ulrich (who had a longstanding grudge against Alan Colby), Mr. Phelps (the executor of the Lowell estate) and Henrietta Lowell herself (who wants to continue psychic research) .

10 Jan

Frank Sinatra – My Way (Live At Madison Square Garden, 1974)





Frank Sinatra – My Way (Live At Madison Square Garden, 1974)

10 Jan

Rep. Omar has total lack of respect for military



Rep. Omar has total lack of respect for military
FOX Business’ Trish Regan says the U.S. took out a ‘major terrorist’ and criticizes Democrats’ efforts to discredit President Trump for making America safer.

10 Jan

Press Briefing with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin



Press Briefing with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin

09 Jan

Casbah (1948)



Casbah (1948)
Casbah is a 1948 American film noir crime musical film directed by John Berry starring Yvonne DeCarlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre, and Märta Torén. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song “For Every Man There’s a Woman”.
It is a musical remake of Algiers (1938), which was in turn an American remake of the French film Pépé le Moko (1937)

09 Jan

President Trump Announces Proposed National Environmental Policy Act Regulations



President Trump Announces Proposed National Environmental Policy Act Regulations

08 Jan

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham



The president’s address to the nation will be talked about long after Trump’s second term, says South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.