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Weinstein reproaches continue, brother says business continues
New york (ap) – a chorus of hollywood stars denouncing film producer harvey weinstein, echoed around the world the atlantic on friday, despite his brother saying the production company that bears their names insists business is "going on as normal."
Bob weinstein, co-chairman of the weinstein co. A statement that the company is not shutting down or considering selling following allegations that co-founder weinstein sexually assaulted or sexually assaulted dozens of women. The statement mentions a list of three upcoming films - polaroid, paddington 2 and defense with grandpa - and says, "things continue as normal as the company moves forward."
public clip ex-movie mogul intensified: oscar winners and former weinstein colleagues emma thompson and quentin tarantino expressed their displeasure, and more actresses spoke about heartbreaking meetings in a hotel with a movie mogul.
You could call it a sex addict - he's a predator. There's a difference," thompson, who starred in the weinstein-produced brideshead revisited, told newsnight on bbc two. "
About 30 women including actresses angelina jolie, ashley judd, and gwyneth paltrow, recently said that weinstein sexually harassed or sexually assaulted them. On sunday, weinstein was fired from the weinstein co. The studio he founded in the company with his brother. Harvey weinstein denies any intimate behavior without the consent of his woman.
Rose mcgowan is a powerful voice in the weinstein saga
New york (ap) – in a flurry rampant tweets and an army of roses behind her back, rose mcgowan became a whistle-blower of sorts in the harvey weinstein saga, leaving a scorched trail in her messengers. Weinstein, mcgowan on thursday for the first time said directly about this: "hw raped me," the actress wrote, probably thinking of the former co-chair of the weinstein co. Weinstein's spokesperson sally hofmeister said "mr. Weinstein unequivocally denies any accusations of communicating without permission."
The hollywood reporter reported that mcgowan confirmed that the porn bunny was referring to weinstein; her rep did not respond to a message asking for comment.
Mcgowan's allegation is the latest in a fast-paced weinstein saga.
Police detectives in new york city and london said on thursday they are revisiting sexual harassment charges against harvey weinstein as soon as about 30 women have accused the hollywood film producer of inappropriate behavior. Hachette book group, usually the nation's leading publisher, has announced the closure of its weinstein books publishing house.
Trump's strike on obamacare shakes up medical consumers and politics
Washington (ap) -- president donald trump's drastic move to end federal payments to insurers rocked america's medical, never political worlds on friday, threatening to raise insurance premiums for many thousands, destroy insurance markets and push republicans into another civil war. Thanks to their efforts to destroy obamacare.
Defiant democrats, convinced they have important leverage, have vowed to push for a bipartisan deal to get the money back by the end of the year. This disk has the ability to partition gop. On the one hand: pragmatists seeking to avoid the political cost of harming consumers. On the other hand, conservatives demand a significant weakening of the affordable care act as a refund fee.
"The american people will know exactly who to blame," said the senate minority leader. Chuck schumer, ny, almost cocky trump, to add to what could be a major hurdle in this year's congressional election.
Money goes to cash-saving companies like co-payments and deductibles for instant low and average earners. At the current time it would cost somewhere in the 7 billion bucks and help more than 6 million people. Clients. Carriers are likely to make up for lost money by increasing premiums last year for people buying their own health insurance policies.
Family released from captivity returns to canada
Toronto ( ap) — us-canadian couple caitlan coleman and joshua boyle landed in canada late friday night , after a couple of years as soon as they were kidnapped in afghanistan. They arrived with trusted three children of any age, all of whom live in captivity.
On the plane, boyle provided the associated press with a written statement that his family had "unprecedented resilience and determination."
Coleman and boyle were rescued on wednesday, ten years later, after being abducted by a taliban-linked extremist network in afghanistan while traveling. Coleman was pregnant at the time. Coleman is from stuartstown, pennsylvania, and boyle is canadian.
The last leg of the family trip was air canada's flight from london to toronto on friday flights.
Coleman in sat in a brown scarf in the aisle of the business class cabin. She nodded silently as she confirmed herself to the reporter on board the plane. Sitting on the two seats next to her were her two older children. Behind him sat boyle with their youngest child on his lap. They were on the plane with representatives of the us state department.
Teams talk about the first successes in fighting wildfires in wine-producing countries
Santa rosa, california (ap) – a fifth day of desperate firefighting in the california wine country at the end of the week brought a glimmer of hope as fire crews announced their first success in containing the massive blaze and hundreds more firefighters joined them.
The scale of the disaster is also becoming clearer, as authorities said the fires drove an estimated 90,000 people out of their homes and destroyed at least 5,700 homes and businesses. The death toll has risen to 36, making this the deadliest and most devastating wildfire streak in california history.
In total, 17 major fires are still raging in the upstate, of which more than 9,000 firefighters are fighting the flames with air tanks, helicopters and more than 1,000 fire engines.
"The emergency is not over and we continue to work on it, but we see significant progress," said the director of emergency response officer mark gilarducci.
In the past 24 hours, crews have arrived from nevada, washington, idaho, montana, new mexico, north and south carolina, oregon, and arizona.Other teams have even come from canada and australia.
Texas couple survives being stranded for 6 days in rural utah
Salt lake city (ap) - a texas couple, went on a day trip to lake powell while on vacation in southern utah, barely survived six agonizing days stuck on rocky, desert ground 78-year-old helena byler was found lying on october 2 by a rancher who accidentally checked his cattle near the national grand starcase escalante monument, kane county deputy governor alan aldridge said. She was confused and visibly dehydrated.
Search and rescue teams aboard a helicopter found her husband, gerald byler, 76, later that day in the trailer in which he had taken refuge as just noticed the sign sos. Stones and plants that were nearby. He remained severely dehydrated and was not yet able to move, but was able to speak to rescuers.
Gerald byler was hospitalized on friday flights to st. George, where he is in good condition at the neurological rehabilitation club in dixie regional. Medical center, hospital spokeswoman mccoy mecham said. Helena byler had to spend only one night in the medical facility.
A couple from houston might not have survived another day in a very remote area without cell coverage, where it is normal to spend a whole week. In the absence of any vehicles using the road, aldridge said. They had almost no food or water, and only drank from the puddles that formed in the area after the rains.
Dungey has 3 passes td, syracuse stun #2 clemson 27-24
Syracus, ny (ap) -- eric dungey threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns, cole murphy scored the game-breaker in the fourth quarter, and syracuse stunned no. 2 clemson 27-24 on friday afternoon to put a damper on the tigers' chances of becoming national champions again.
Clemson (6-1, 4-1 atlantic coast conference) won 12 straight home games, which became the longest streak in history. The story of clemson and the second longest active streak in such a case. Clemson also won 11 straight games overall, the longest active winning streak in the country and 12 wins straight from home against acc teams. Clemson lost his last road game of 2014 at georgia tech.
The oranges (4-3, 2-1-three-6 against the 2018 national champion also beating penn state in 1987 and michigan in 1998.
The tigers were badly hurt when quarterback kelly bryant suffered a concussion in the last minute of the first half, he was badly knocked down by defenseman chris slayton and lay on the lawn for a couple of minutes before being helped to the locker room. Last week in the tigers' victory over wake forest, bryant passed 116 yards and ran minus 8 yards.
Bryant, who was watching the second half from the sidelines, entered the game with a score of about 277 yards on offense, but greatly favored an injured ankle as syracuse took a surprising 17-14 lead at halftime.Zerrick cooper replaced bryant early in the second half to lead the tigers to a tying field goal.
Trump won't back down from 'worst' iran nuclear deal _ yet
Washington (ap) – president donald trump at the end of the week angrily accused iran of violating last year's landmark international nuclear deal, accusing the iranians of sinister behavior and imposing anti-terrorism sanctions on their main military wing. But trump, breaking his campaign promise to break the agreement, did not withdraw the us from it and did not re-impose nuclear sanctions.
He still could, he added. He is currently passing this aspect on to congress and other world powers in an agreement, asking lawmakers to tighten the law governing state participation and urging other parties to correct a number of shortcomings. These are the planned expiration of key restrictions under the "expiration clauses" that come into effect in 2025, and the deletion of the ballistic missile testing and terrorism provisions.
Without correction, trump warned that the man will apparently take the us out of the deal, he called the worst in the history of america and returned to the field the previously lifted us sanctions. This would no doubt be a death blow to the agreement.
"Our participation happens to be canceled by me as president at all times," trump said in a well-delivered speech read from a teleprompter into the diplomatic hall in the white house. He later added, speaking of congress, "they have the ability to come back with something that will satisfy me very much, and when they don't, within a very short period of time, i will cancel the deal."
According to us law, trump has a deadline on sunday to prove to congress whether iran is abiding by the agreement. This notification is supposed to happen every ninety days, a schedule trump hates. Since taking office, he has twice reluctantly confirmed that iran is honoring its obligations.
Las vegas gunman targets responding police, jet fuel tanks
Las vegas (ap ) - the gunman who fired more than a thousand bullets at a country music concert in the gambling capital also fired at jet fuel tanks and targeted police officers who arrived on the scene, investigators said friday, posing as a killer who , appeared determined to cause more massacre than the 58 people he had killed.
Investigators provided more details on the chronology of events triggered by the shooting and refuted criticism that the images had changed their version . The change in details of when stephen paddock fired his first shots in his mandalay bay suite on the 32nd floor raised questions about whether the police could have done more to stop him on october 1.
"In public space, the word 'incompetent' was put forward," clark county sheriff joe lombardo said. "I'm absolutely offended by this characterization." That paddock began spraying 200 rounds from his room in the mandalay bay corridor at 9:59 p.M. Wounding an unarmed guard in the leg. On friday, he said that a guard almost approached the barricaded stairway door at 9:59 a.M. And was not shot until 22 p.M. :05.
About this time, the shooter opened fire on the festival crowd, after which he killed himself with a shot in the head.
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In the harvey weinstein saga, young lives are forever changed
new york (ap) - katherine kendall was 23 years old and had just graduated from acting cola when i met him. A former ballerina who worked hard to become an actress, she had just found a good agent and was juggling a schedule filled with auditions.
"He was so warm when i met him and so inviting. He made me feel like he was determined to take me under his wing,” recalls kendall, now 48, in an interview with the associated press."He literally said, 'welcome to the miramax family.'
Her meeting with harvey weinstein, in her opinion, went very well.
Weinstein gave her read her scripts and took her to a film screening at the upper west side theatre, she said. When the movies came out, he said that he needed: to enter your accommodation. There, after spending an evening talking, according to her, weinstein returned from the bathroom in a bathrobe and begged for a massage. When she hesitated, weinstein pleaded, “everyone does it,” kendall recalls. She ran away as soon as he briefly left the heated rooms and returned naked, chasing her around the room. Accusations brought against weinstein last week by about 30 women: bathrobe. Massage request. Guessing what it is is just how it works in the movie business.
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