While testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, ousted FBI Director James Comey revealed that he kept notes on his meetings with President Trump because he feared Trump “might lie about the nature” of their talks.
Comey testified that he took detailed written notes following each of his nine conversations with Trump — beginning right after their first meeting on Jan. 6 in Trump Tower — because “of the nature of” Trump.
“I was honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting,” Comey said, explaining why he began writing notes as soon as he got into the car...
Comey testified that he took detailed written notes following each of his nine conversations with Trump — beginning right after their first meeting on Jan. 6 in Trump Tower — because “of the nature of” Trump.
“I was honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting,” Comey said, explaining why he began writing notes as soon as he got into the car...
- 6/8/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Owen Humphreys/Pa Archive
A storm might be brewing over Andy Carroll’s move to Liverpool from Newcastle – or it will be if former agent Peter Harrison has anything to do with it.
Harrison was forced to declare bankruptcy in the wake of the deal – which he maintains he was unfairly cut out of after Carroll stated that he did not use an agent – after he missed out on a cut of the £35m deal.
He was left without the commission payment after an Fa arbitration hearing, despite his claims that rival agent Mark Curtis “tapped up” Carroll, which he understandably denied. The Fa found in favour of Curtis, much to Harrison’s dismay and outrage.
But Harrison isn’t allowing that decision stand without questions after he found that the five year deal that his former client signed in 2010 – revealed publicly on October 8th, and signed, according to him...
A storm might be brewing over Andy Carroll’s move to Liverpool from Newcastle – or it will be if former agent Peter Harrison has anything to do with it.
Harrison was forced to declare bankruptcy in the wake of the deal – which he maintains he was unfairly cut out of after Carroll stated that he did not use an agent – after he missed out on a cut of the £35m deal.
He was left without the commission payment after an Fa arbitration hearing, despite his claims that rival agent Mark Curtis “tapped up” Carroll, which he understandably denied. The Fa found in favour of Curtis, much to Harrison’s dismay and outrage.
But Harrison isn’t allowing that decision stand without questions after he found that the five year deal that his former client signed in 2010 – revealed publicly on October 8th, and signed, according to him...
- 10/21/2014
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Adam Davy/Empics Sport
You can always tell when someone really wants to sell a story by the language they use to market it: Exclusive, Sensational, Amazing! the headlines scream. You Won’T Believe What Happened Next!!! As if everyone is constantly walking around spitting coffee out comically at the sight of a dog rolling over and pulling a daft face or something: but that’s sort of how readers work now, and you have to be competitive.
That’s probably why The Chronicle have just published a story purporting – from its headline at least – to suggest that Andy Carroll has flat out refused to play under Alan Pardew at Newcastle. Not just that he doesn’t want to return becuase he’s happy in London, but that the specific issue he has is with the current boss. “Andy Carroll not interested in playing for Alan Pardew at Newcastle United” the title shouted,...
You can always tell when someone really wants to sell a story by the language they use to market it: Exclusive, Sensational, Amazing! the headlines scream. You Won’T Believe What Happened Next!!! As if everyone is constantly walking around spitting coffee out comically at the sight of a dog rolling over and pulling a daft face or something: but that’s sort of how readers work now, and you have to be competitive.
That’s probably why The Chronicle have just published a story purporting – from its headline at least – to suggest that Andy Carroll has flat out refused to play under Alan Pardew at Newcastle. Not just that he doesn’t want to return becuase he’s happy in London, but that the specific issue he has is with the current boss. “Andy Carroll not interested in playing for Alan Pardew at Newcastle United” the title shouted,...
- 10/13/2014
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
In life, sometimes when you chase a dream you have to take a leap of faith. This jump is not without its consequences, gaining you many bruises and scars along the way. But if you put passion and love in everything you do you could transcend anything you thought possible and make an impact in the world. These words personify one of the most iconic wrestlers in the modern era. A guy that is the best-selling author, philanthropist, comedian, world champion and sock puppet aficionado Mick Foley. In the latest WWE DVD release, entitled “For All Mankind: the Life and Career of Mick Foley” they attempt to get a more in-depth look at the man behind the madness. Personally I think it’s much like the subject it follows it’s pretty good.
The set which features the first-ever WWE documentary on the Hardcore Legend complete with comments from his...
The set which features the first-ever WWE documentary on the Hardcore Legend complete with comments from his...
- 4/21/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
As the Society noms continue to roll in, the latest comes from the Visual Effects Society as they announce their nominees for the 7th Annual Ves Awards, a ceremony recognizing outstanding visual effects in over a dozen categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games. Of course all I really care about are the film noms, but you can check out the full list of nominees by downloading the Pdf press release right here. Iron Man led the way with five nominations and is competing with The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Cloverfield in the Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture category, the category probably deemed the highest profile of the bunch and it went to Transformers last year only to see The Golden Compass pull out a surprise win at the Oscars.
- 1/20/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
With five nominations, "Iron Man" leads the list for the seventh annual Ves Awards, which were chosen Saturday by panels comprised of members of the Visual Effects Society.
The Marvel Studios-produced superhero movie was cited in the categories of visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie, best single visual effect of the year, outstanding animated character in a live-action movie, outstanding models and miniatures in a feature, and outstanding special effects in a movie. The nominees cited for "Iron Man" are Ben Snow, Hal Hickel, Victoria Alonso and John Nelson.
Its competition for the best visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie honor are "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (Wendy Rogers, Dean Wright, Andrew Fowler, Greg Butler), "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (Eric Barba, Edson Williams, Nathan McGuinness, Lisa Beroud), "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (Michael J. Wassel, Lucy Killick, Adrian de Wet, Eamonn Butler) and "Cloverfield" (Kevin Blank,...
The Marvel Studios-produced superhero movie was cited in the categories of visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie, best single visual effect of the year, outstanding animated character in a live-action movie, outstanding models and miniatures in a feature, and outstanding special effects in a movie. The nominees cited for "Iron Man" are Ben Snow, Hal Hickel, Victoria Alonso and John Nelson.
Its competition for the best visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie honor are "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (Wendy Rogers, Dean Wright, Andrew Fowler, Greg Butler), "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (Eric Barba, Edson Williams, Nathan McGuinness, Lisa Beroud), "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (Michael J. Wassel, Lucy Killick, Adrian de Wet, Eamonn Butler) and "Cloverfield" (Kevin Blank,...
- 1/19/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
From the tiny township of Dixville Notch, N.H., to the sidewalks of Santa Monica, voters flocked to the polls in record numbers Tuesday in what is arguably the most important as well as the most exhilarating election in decades. And for these last crucial 24 hours, the media -- starting abroad with foreign broadcasters, the worldwide blogosphere, cable news networks, radio pundits and the Big Four -- rose to the occasion with blanket coverage of the historic returns. The Hollywood Reporter also fielded a global team to provide readers with a blow-by-blow rundown of the round-the-clock highlights. All times Est.
2 a.m. MSNBC reports amazing numbers from the Minnesota Senate race. With 89% of precincts reporting, Norm Coleman leads Al Franken by 172 votes -- 1,048,956 to 1,048,784. (Read more about Franken's too-close-to-call race)
1:03 a.m. Ktla cuts from its election coverage to show breaking news of a high-speed pursuit.
12:50 a.m.
2 a.m. MSNBC reports amazing numbers from the Minnesota Senate race. With 89% of precincts reporting, Norm Coleman leads Al Franken by 172 votes -- 1,048,956 to 1,048,784. (Read more about Franken's too-close-to-call race)
1:03 a.m. Ktla cuts from its election coverage to show breaking news of a high-speed pursuit.
12:50 a.m.
- 11/4/2008
- by By Erik Pedersen
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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