Saturday, 8 June 2019
FOX NEWS: Gutfeld celebrates the fourth anniversary of his show
Gutfeld celebrates the fourth anniversary of his show
Greg Gutfeld thanks D-Day veterans and weighs in on President Trump's visit to the U.K.
via FOX NEWS http://bit.ly/2Iu69ke
FOX NEWS: 42 elected prosecutors sign statement refusing to enforce new abortion bans
42 elected prosecutors sign statement refusing to enforce new abortion bans
Elected prosecutors from a long list of states committed to vowed to uphold the landmark abortion ruling in Roe v. Wade and use their "immense discretion" to refuse charging violations of restrictive abortion bans.
via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2EZWsJz
FOX NEWS: Straight Pride Parade organized in Boston, Massachusetts
Straight Pride Parade organized in Boston, Massachusetts
John Hugo weighs in on why he was compelled to organize a Straight Pride Parade and the pushback he has received.
via FOX NEWS http://bit.ly/2wLpCr7
White House Tried to Stop Climate Science Testimony, Documents Show
By LISA FRIEDMAN from NYT Climate https://nyti.ms/2Woa86X
FOX NEWS: Judge Jeanine: We are at risk of losing our greatness
Judge Jeanine: We are at risk of losing our greatness
Jeanine Pirro says we reward illegals whose backgrounds we don’t know.
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FOX NEWS: Brandon Judd: Trump and America are winners by getting Mexico to intensify fight against illegal immigration
Brandon Judd: Trump and America are winners by getting Mexico to intensify fight against illegal immigration
President Trump proved his critics wrong once again by getting Mexico to agree Friday to step up its efforts to reduce illegal immigration to the U.S. This is a victory not just for the president but for the U.S., because it will strengthen our national security and uphold the rule of law.
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FOX NEWS: Extinct volcano could wake up and erupt at any moment: scientists
Extinct volcano could wake up and erupt at any moment: scientists
A volcano in eastern Russia, previously classified as extinct could be waking up, leading scientists to suggest a deadly eruption could occur at any time.
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FOX NEWS: President Trump kicks off UK visit with a fist bump to the queen
President Trump kicks off UK visit with a fist bump to the queen
Body language expert Tonya Reiman breaks down the interaction between President Trump and Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth.
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FOX NEWS: Watters' Words: Comparing state visits
Watters' Words: Comparing state visits
Jesse Watters breaks down the differences between President Trump's visit with Queen Elizabeth versus former President Obama's.
via FOX NEWS http://bit.ly/2K3Mtad
Wikipedia article of the day for June 9, 2019
The Wikipedia article of the day for June 9, 2019 is Round the Horne.
Round the Horne is a British radio comedy show, first broadcast by the BBC in four series of weekly shows between 1965 and 1968, and frequently repeated since then. The programme was created by the writers Barry Took and Marty Feldman (pictured), and stars Kenneth Horne, with a supporting cast of Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and, in the first three series, Bill Pertwee. Horne plays a benign central figure surrounded by a gallery of larger-than-life characters including the camp pair Julian and Sandy, the disreputable eccentric J. Peasmold Gruntfuttock, and the singer of dubious folk songs, Rambling Syd Rumpo, who all became nationally familiar throughout the UK. The show was much criticised by morality campaigners for its irreverence and double entendres, but attracted an unusually large audience at the time, and in a 2019 poll was voted the BBC's third-best radio show of any genre, and the best British radio comedy series of all.
Round the Horne is a British radio comedy show, first broadcast by the BBC in four series of weekly shows between 1965 and 1968, and frequently repeated since then. The programme was created by the writers Barry Took and Marty Feldman (pictured), and stars Kenneth Horne, with a supporting cast of Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and, in the first three series, Bill Pertwee. Horne plays a benign central figure surrounded by a gallery of larger-than-life characters including the camp pair Julian and Sandy, the disreputable eccentric J. Peasmold Gruntfuttock, and the singer of dubious folk songs, Rambling Syd Rumpo, who all became nationally familiar throughout the UK. The show was much criticised by morality campaigners for its irreverence and double entendres, but attracted an unusually large audience at the time, and in a 2019 poll was voted the BBC's third-best radio show of any genre, and the best British radio comedy series of all.
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