
I Did Not Have Sexual Relations With That Woman Miss Lewinsky
26th January 1998: Bill Clinton denies ‘sexual relations with that woman’
Changing America began back in the 1980’s and 1990’s when this country was being brainwashed by JR EWING and everybody began being bastardized by Bill Clinton.
Bing Videos The Dallas Tv series which was an American prime time soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991.
The series revolved around an affluent and feuding Texas family, the Ewings, who owned the independent oil company Ewing Oil and the cattle-ranching land of Southfork.
The series originally focused on the marriage of Bobby Ewing and Pam Ewing, whose families were sworn enemies. As the series progressed over time, Bobby’s elder brother and oil tycoon J. R. Ewing, became the show’s breakout character, whose schemes and dirty business became the show’s trademark.[4]
When the show ended on May 3, 1991, J. R. was the only character to have appeared in every episode. The show was prominent for its cliffhangers, including the “Who shot J.R.?” mystery.
The 1980 episode “Who Done It” remains the second-highest-rated primetime telecast ever.[5] The show also featured a “Dream Season”, in which the entirety of season 9 was revealed to have been a dream of Pamela Ewing. After 14 seasons, the series finale “Conundrum” aired in 1991.
The show had an ensemble cast:
With Larry Hagman as a greedy, scheming oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, stage/screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes as family matriarch Miss Ellie and Western movie actor Jim Davis as Ewing patriarch Jock, his last role before his death in 1981. Also the series won four Emmy Awards, including a 1980 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Bel Geddes.
With its 357 episodes, Dallas remains one of the longest lasting full-hour prime time dramas in American TV history. Dallas also spawned a spin-off series, Knots Landing, in 1979, which also lasted 14 seasons and a total of 344 episodes.
In 2007, Dallas was included in Time magazine’s list of “100 Best TV Shows of All-Time”.[6] The series finale had a cliffhanger that was resolved in two subsequent reunion films: Dallas: J.R. Returns. The second, Dallas: War of the Ewings, aired in 1998. This was followed by a retrospective special, Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork, in 2004.
In 2010, TNT announced it had ordered a new, updated continuation of Dallas, ignoring the events of the two reunion films.[7] The revival series, continuing the story of the Ewing family, premiered on TNT on June 13, 2012, and ran for three seasons, ending its run on September 22, 2014. READ MORE: Dallas (TV series) – Wikipedia
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I remember watching Wall.Street. and hearing Michael Douglas and Gordon Gekko’s saying Greed is Good and thinking how off the Wall is that street if they believe that. Wall Street is a 1987 American crime drama film directed and co-written by Oliver Stone, which stars Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah, and Martin Sheen.
The film tells the story of Bud Fox (C. Sheen), a young stockbroker who becomes involved with Gordon Gekko (Douglas), a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider. Stone made the film as a tribute to his father, Lou Stone, a stockbroker during the Great Depression.
The character of Gekko is said to be a composite of several people, including Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, Carl Icahn, Asher Edelman, Michael Milken, and Stone himself. The character of Sir Lawrence Wildman, meanwhile, was modelled on British financier and corporate raider Sir James Goldsmith. Originally, the studio wanted Warren Beatty to play Gekko, but he was not interested; Stone, meanwhile, wanted Richard Gere, but Gere passed on the role. Wall.Street.1987 [1080p] Michael Douglas
The film was well received among major film critics. Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and the film has come to be seen as the archetypal portrayal of 1980s excess, with Douglas’ character declaring that “greed, for lack of a better word, is good.” It has also proven influential in inspiring people to work on Wall Street, with Sheen, Douglas, and Stone commenting over the years how people still approach them and say that they became stockbrokers because of their respective characters in the film.
Plot
In 1985, Bud Fox was a junior stockbroker at Jackson Steinem & Co. in New York City. He wants to work with his hero, Gordon Gekko, a legendary Wall Street player. After calling Gekko’s office 59 days in a row trying to land an appointment, Bud visits Gekko on his birthday with a box of Gekko’s favorite, contraband Cuban cigars. Impressed at his persistence, Gekko grants Bud an interview.
Bud pitches his stocks, but Gekko is unimpressed. Desperate, Bud provides him some inside information about Bluestar Airlines, which he has learned in a casual conversation with his father, Carl, leader of the company’s maintenance workers’ union. Intrigued, Gekko tells Bud he will think about it. A dejected Bud returns to his office. However, Gekko places an order for Bluestar stock and becomes one of Bud’s clients.
After making a considerable amount of money from the Bluestar tip, Gekko gives Bud some capital to manage, but the other stocks Bud selects by honest research and advice from respected senior broker Lou Mannheim lose money. Gekko offers Bud another chance, and tells him to spy on British investor Sir Lawrence Wildman. They deduce that Wildman is making a bid for Anacott Steel. Gekko buys a large block of shares in Anacott, which Wildman is forced to buy off him at a high price, to complete the takeover.
Bud becomes wealthy, enjoying Gekko’s promised perks, which include a hooker who is sent to Bud’s apartment, takes him on a limo ride, and performs fellatio on Bud in the back of the limo. He gets a penthouse on Manhattan’s East Side. He also gains a girlfriend, Gekko’s art consultant and ex-mistress, Darien, an interior decorator. Bud is promoted as a result of the large commissions he is bringing in and is given an office with a view. He continues to maximize inside information and use friends as straw buyers to provide more income for himself and Gekko. Unknown to Bud, several of his trades attract the attention of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Bud pitches a new idea to Gekko: buy Bluestar Airlines and expand the company, with Bud as president, using savings achieved by union concessions and the overfunded pension. Even though Bud is unable to persuade his father to support him and Gekko, he is able to get the unions to push for the deal.
Soon afterward, Bud learns that Gekko plans to dissolve the company and sell off Bluestar’s assets in order to access cash in the company’s pension plan, leaving Carl and the entire Bluestar staff unemployed. Although this would leave Bud a very rich man, he is angered by Gekko’s deceit and wracked with guilt for being an accessory to Bluestar’s impending destruction, especially after his father suffers a heart attack. Bud resolves to disrupt Gekko’s plans, and breaks up with Darien when she refuses to go against Gekko, her former lover.
Bud and the union presidents secretly meet with Wildman and arrange for him to buy the stock and a controlling interest in Bluestar, at a significant discount, on the condition that he saves the company. Bud then devises a plan to leak news of Gekko’s takeover to drive the price up. This forces Gekko to buy the stock at a higher price, as he tries to secure a controlling interest.
Bud then convinces the unions to pull their support, ending any prospect of Gekko completing the takeover, and causing the price to plummet. This forces Gekko to offload his stock at a considerable loss. When Gekko learns on the evening news that Wildman is buying Bluestar, he realizes Bud has engineered the entire scheme. Bud triumphantly returns to work at Jackson Steinem the following day, only to be arrested by the SEC, who had been tracking Bud’s insider trading.
Later, Bud confronts Gekko in Central Park. Gekko punches Bud several times, berating him for his role with Bluestar, and accuses him of ingratitude for several of their illicit trades. Later, it is revealed that Bud was wearing a wire to record his encounter with Gekko for the authorities, who suggest he may get a lighter sentence in exchange for providing evidence against Gekko.
Later, Bud’s parents drive him down FDR Drive towards the New York County Courthouse, telling Bud he “did the right thing” by cooperating with the government and paying back his illicit earnings, and urging him to accept Wildman’s offer of a job at Bluestar once he has completed his prison sentence.
After suggesting Bud “create, instead of living off the buying and selling of others”, Carl drops Bud off at the courthouse, where he ascends the steps, ready to face justice for his crimes.
Stone and Douglas reunited for a sequel titled Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, which was released theatrically on September 24, 2010. Upon his prison release, Gordon Gekko attempts to strengthen his relationship with his daughter and her fiancé while working his way back to the top.
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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (also known as Wall Street 2 or Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps) is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to Wall Street (1987). It stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon and Eli Wallach.
Following a lengthy prison term, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded. The film takes place in New York City, 23 years after the original, and revolves around the 2008 financial crisis. Its plot centers on a supposedly reformed Gordon Gekko, played by Douglas, and follows his attempts to repair his relationship with his daughter Winnie (Mulligan), with the help of her fiancé, Jacob Moore (LaBeouf).
As Winnie and Jake learn the hard way Gekko is still a master manipulator who will stop at nothing to reclaim his rightful place at the top of Wall Street. Principal photography took place in New York City between September and November 2009. After having its release date moved twice, Money Never Sleeps was released theatrically worldwide on September 24, 2010, by 20th Century Fox. Prior to its official release, many journalists connected to the financial industry were reportedly shown advance screenings of the film.
Despite opening to positive reception at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, Money Never Sleeps received mixed reviews from critics. Though failing to meet its critical expectations, the film was successful at the box office, topping the United States’s ranking during its opening weekend, and earning a worldwide total of $134 million in ticket sales, and more than $15 million on DVD… Read More Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Wikipedia
We’re all contaminated: The story of the Forever Chemicals | People & Power Documentary
Thanks for tuning in. In this episode, People & Power tells the story of how a single group of chemicals poisoned the entire planet, and meets the men and women fighting to bring those responsible to justice. If you’d like to watch more People & Power investigative documentaries find the here: aje.io/peopleandpowerYT
From remote polar regions to the depths of the Amazon, one group of chemicals can be found almost everywhere. PFAS – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – have caused one of the most widespread contamination crises in history. They’re known as Forever Chemicals because they don’t biodegrade, staying and accumulating in our bodies and in the environment.
Is it really likely that humans will go extinct in exactly 314 years?
And they’re toxic, with exposure linked to a list of health problems, including cancer. Greedism, not capitalism and neoliberalism will be the death of this planet and humanity. We are still sitting here talking about it and everyone is still using plastic for almost everything.
For decades, PFAS have been used in countless products, lauded for their heatproof, waterproof and greaseproof qualities. They’re in cooking utensils, cosmetics, raincoats, firefighting foam, motor oil and thousands more. But now they’re in our bodies, too. People & Power tells the story of how a single group of chemicals poisoned the entire planet, and meets the men and women fighting to bring those responsible to justice.
Plastic is bad but these are chemicals used for firefighter foam, waterproofing, cookware, lots of products. There are approximately 14,000 variations of PFAS. They’ve known for 50 years that it causes cancers and other medical problems. EPA is trying to reverse its policy and allow them to dump more in the name of profits.
USGS did a survey in the last 5 years and it was in approximately 55% of water in the USA. Pure corporate greed and the government is encouraging them to make more. I feel sorry for future generations that are inheriting a messed up earth so companies can make money
There’s no profit to be gained from a healthy society. Fantastic broadcast, congratulations Al Jazeera.
Watch the movie “Dark Waters”. It’s all about this Dark Waters (2019) – PG-13 video Dailymotion
An attorney whose firm defends chemical companies jeopardizes his career to expose a toxic waste-dumping scheme in this drama based on a true story. Dark Waters (2019) is a gripping legal thriller inspired by true events that follows the story of Robert Bilott, a tenacious attorney portrayed by Mark Ruffalo. The film delves into Bilott’s battle against the powerful chemical company DuPont after he uncovers a dark secret connecting a series of unexplained deaths and health issues in a rural community to the company’s toxic waste disposal practices.
The narrative begins when a farmer from Bilott’s hometown reaches out to him, reporting mysterious animal deaths and health problems linked to DuPont’s landfill. As Bilott investigates, he discovers a shocking history of chemical pollution involving perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a substance used in the production of Teflon.
The film highlights Bilott’s relentless pursuit of justice, showcasing the personal and professional risks he faces as he confronts one of the world’s largest corporations. Directed by Todd Haynes, Dark Waters features a strong supporting cast, including Anne Hathaway as Sarah Bilott, Tim Robbins, and Bill Pullman.
The film not only sheds light on corporate negligence and its devastating impact on public health but also emphasizes the moral imperative to fight for justice against overwhelming odds. Dark Waters 2019, Mark Ruffalo Dark Waters, legal thriller film, environmental lawsuit movie, DuPont chemical pollution, true story drama, Todd Haynes director, PFOA contamination film, corporate negligence theme. They had a DuPont plant in northern New Jersey that dumped waste into the ground where my wife grew up and her friend died of a brain tumor at 33 along with many others in that area
Very unhealthy now….
Everyone is contaminated by this on earth
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It’s so messed up how we have to just wait and see how badly these PFA’s are going to affect human health..
It’s a very difficult type of contamination for us to study because it’s really difficult for us to do all these specific tests for tons of different PFA chemicals. I don’t get how anybody could believe that these PFA’s will produce no negative effects in humans over multiple generations of people..
We have proven that PFA’s terribly affect human health; but these companies just pollute our environment & destroy our health.. They have contaminated our environment so extensively. These chemicals are basically impossible to get rid of. Unless someone can discover something new that can help us clean up this mess?
Nobody knows how this is going to affect the younger generations’ health..?
The people who are responsible for contaminating our environment have not been punished. They haven’t even been forced to fix this problem. This contamination is so widespread. This is probably the worst environmental contamination we have ever seen in human history. I can’t comprehend how they’ll be able to clean up this contamination. The Mitani company is Japanese and yet they were allowed to contaminate Europe/Italy…they didn’t want to contaminate their own land.
Money is all that matters… human lives mean nothing to these money grubbing worshippers! We all know the problems but what’s the solution..?
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There are ecologically valuable alternatives for most of these compounds, but, as with fossil fuels for instance, chemical companies resist change. And as for other contaminants, it’s for us consumers to force these companies into changing their practices. And Eliminate dioxin out of every western woman’s breast milk.
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Nothing new about this. It’s like climate change.
Everyone knows about it, but those who care can’t do much about it.
The phrase “deep state,” explained (by a non-conspiracy theorist)
Deep state conspiracy theory in the United States – Wikipedia
There was no Qatar nor Al Jazeera in 1950
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Israel didn’t exist before 1948!
Zionist are the problem?
DEEP STATE!!!