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eaudrey35 reblogged your post and added: “The Chemistry Test: Chapter Seven”
I read it. It was good. They just need to talk....
Thanks for reading.
Yes, they do. That will help things greatly.
eaudrey35 reblogged your post and added: “The Look: Chapter 19”
I really really like it.
Thanks for reading, @eaudrey35!
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Rereading The agreement by phungi and Knights...
Great! The Agreement and Knights Ferry are gems.
Question. How is Donald Trump allowed to b a walk talking conflict of interest and still b President. No other President n history has been able to keep their business and TV interest and n President.
Unfortunately, the president and vice president are not subject to the federal conflict of interest statute. Here is more information: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/conflict-interest-rules-apply-differently-president/. What is problematic is the emoluments clause. I don’t think the rethugliklans will make any moves unless their constituents demand it.
Freddie Gray case: Hung jury in William Porter trial
By Aaron Cooper and Jason Hanna, CNN
Story highlights
Jurors in the William Porter trial said Tuesday they were deadlocked; the judge told them to keep deliberating
If the trial ends in a hung jury, prosecutors would have the opportunity to try the case again
Baltimore (CNN)[Breaking news alert, posted at 3:25 p.m. ET Wednesday]
The judge has declared a mistrial in the case of Baltimore police Officer William Porter after jurors said they were deadlocked and unable to reach a unanimous verdict on any of the four charges against him. Porter was one of six officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. Prosecutors will decide whether to re-try the case.
[Previous story, posted at 1:53 p.m. ET Wednesday]
Jurors considering the trial of a Baltimore police officer in Freddie Gray's death told the judge once that they were deadlocked. Time will tell if a third day of deliberations will bring a change.
The jury resumed its talks Wednesday morning in the trial of Officer William Porter, one of six officers charged in the death of Gray, a 25-year-old black man who broke his neck in April while being transported in a police van, shackled but not wearing a seat belt.
Gray's death a week after his injury sparked demonstrations and riots and made him a symbol of the black community's distrust of police. The outcome of Porter's trial could have a domino effect on the other officers' cases.
The jury on Tuesday afternoon told a judge that they'd been been unable to reach an unanimous decision on Porter's charges, but the judge asked them to keep at it.
The jurors resumed deliberating around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, and shortly before lunch asked the judge whether it could receive transcripts of testimony -- a request the judge denied, without elaboration. By that time, the jury had deliberated for nearly 14 hours of deliberations over three days.
If the trial ends with a hung jury, prosecutors would have the opportunity to try the case again.
"This would be a game changer," CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin said.
A hung jury may result in a decision to change the venue of the trial, she said, and could affect the cases of the five officers who have yet to be tried, because prosecutors will have planned "to use a lot of this evidence against the [other] defendants."
The Eye 2016 Golden Globes: 3 Reasons Tony Goldwyn Should Get Best Actor In Drama Series Nomination
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(Photo : Getty/Mark Davis) Check out our list of the three reasons why Tony Goldwyn should receive a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role on "Scandal."
Tony Goldwyn plays President Fitzgerald Grant -- a fan favorite since "Scandal" debuted on ABC in 2012.
We think it's about time that Goldwyn received recognition for his brilliant portrayal.
From the start of the ABC hit drama series, we've always loved Fitz. Today, he is still fans' number one pick for suitable Olivia Pope love interests. However, Goldwyn, who plays Fitz, hasn't received nearly as much industry recognition for his role as many would think.
The actor has been nominated for best actor awards, but he's only won a TV Guide Award for "Scandal" thus far.
With the 2016 Golden Globe announcement just a day away, we think Goldwyn is more than deserving of a Best Actor in a Drama Series nomination.
Here are the top three reasons we think Goldwyn should receive a nomination below:
3. He plays the role of Fitz masterfully: If it's one thing Goldwyn knows how to do, then it's to convey Fitz's emotions to viewers. If Fitz is sad, then viewers are sad. If Fitz is angry, then viewers are angry. He skillfully makes "Scandal" watchers feel whatever his character is feeling -- a super impressive feat that makes the show even more captivating.
2. His role is tough: Taking on presidential responsibilities is no small fete, even if it's just the role that Goldwyn is playing on "Scandal." Goldwyn's character faces severe stress, scrutiny and personal life problems that would drive any normal person to insanity. But the actor seamlessly tackles the ups and downs of being the President of the United States week after week. Also, his role is very different from his day-to-day life, which he shares with his loving wife Jane Musky and two daughters Anna and Tess. Considering that Fitz' personal life is dark and melancholy, we imagine how much effort Goldwyn puts forth to make his character's everyday scandals seemingly realistic.
1. He does more than just act on the show: Goldwyn is a man with many talents -- he directed and starred in a season five episode. Anyone that can play a role while taking on more responsibility such as directing should receive some praise.
The Golden Globe nominations announcement will occur on Thursday, Dec. 10.
By Janice Williams ([email protected]), Fashion & Style