The Iowa diner known as Hamburg Inn No. 2 first made its way onto the national political map when Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular presidents of his era, stopped there on a post-White House speaking jaunt.
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Also Read: 'The 100' Boss Reveals Levitt's 'Emotional' Scene That Had to Be 'Sacrificed' From Series FinaleThe logline for The CW drama is as follows:The prospective first season of this new anthology drama will be based on Weiss’ critically acclaimed book, ‘The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote,’ and will shed light on the ferocious battle to ratify the 19th Amendment, the 100th anniversary of which was commemorated in August 2020.
Each season of “The Women’s Hour” will celebrate
.The Iowa diner known as Hamburg Inn No. 2 first made its way onto the national political map when Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular presidents of his era, stopped there on a post-White House speaking jaunt.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton are celebrating their union.
“Animaniacs” are making a comeback.
Ellise Shafer editorA first look at Hulu’s upcoming Steven Spielberg-produced “Animaniacs” reboot is here.The teaser clip was revealed during Sunday’s “Animaniacs” cast and producer panel at New York Comic Con, and features an animated Spielberg introducing Yakko, Wakko and Dot within the world of “Jurassic Park.” The clip begins with animated versions of “Jurassic Park’s” Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler stumbling upon the Warner brothers and sister during an expedition.“Alan, this species of
Band Of Brothers called Masters Of The Air.Fukunaga, who has helmed the delayed James Bond installment No Time To Die, will direct the first three episodes of the forthcoming limited series on Apple TV+. The World War II 10-episode story is an adaptation of the Donald L.
Apparently, before “No Time To Die” is going to even grace theater screens next April, director Cary Fukunaga is going to be on set yet again, this time for Apple TV+, working on a WWII epic series, “Masters of the Air.” According to Deadline, Fukunaga is set to direct the first three hour-long episodes of the upcoming Apple TV+ World War II drama series, “Masters of the Air.” The series, which was previously announced last October, will come from producers Steven Spielberg and his Amblin
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Almost a month after Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer at the age of 87, an array of leaders will pay tribute to theSupreme Court Justice. Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Stacey Abrams, and more are set to headline a virtual "Honor Her Wish" event on Monday, Oct.
buzz — sorry not sorry — but while the slightly embarrassing moment quickly became the darling of social media, its wasn’t actually the first time an insect has made an appearance at a major election debate.Four years ago, during the second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, a fly briefly landed on the Democratic nominee’s face while she was speaking.
The CW is known, primarily, for its DC superhero series, the various Archie series, and whatever other YA supernatural-ish soap that is coming down the pike next. But now, the network seems to be branching out and adding a… [Checks Notes]…political anthology series tackling serious social issues produced by Steven Spielberg and Hillary Clinton.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterThe CW is in development on a script for “The Woman’s Hour,” an anthology drama based on the Elaine Weiss book “The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote” that is being produced by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton alongside Amblin Television and Warner Bros. Television.The first season of the drama will examine the suffragette’s battle to ratify the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
Hillary Clinton has a lot to say about the first Trump-Biden debate.
a short clip of her appearance below or a longer version above.Also Read: 5 Reasons Why Donald Trump Is Dead Wrong Boasting About Record Debate RatingsThe former Democratic presidential nominee, who debated Trump herself ahead of the 2016 election, analyzed the performance of her party’s current nominee, Joe Biden, against President Donald Trump and his barrage of interruptions, distractions and insults.
Also Read: 5 Reasons Why Donald Trump Is Dead Wrong Boasting About Record Debate RatingsThe former Democratic presidential nominee, who debated Trump herself ahead of the 2016 election, analyzed the performance of her party’s current nominee Joe Biden against President Donald Trump and his barrage of interruptions, distractions and insults. She would know what to look for, as she faced much of the same behavior from the former businessman and reality star.
Glamour exclusive clip from an episode that will drop on Thursday, October 1, Harris takes a break from the campaign trail to sit with Clinton and reminisce about Ginsburg, the powerhouse juror and pop culture icon, who and was buried on Tuesday. “I looked at that casket, Hillary, and she was such—in size—small,” Harris tells Clinton, with emotion in her voice.
Hillary Clinton famously ran against Donald Trump in the 2016 election and had to debate him several times leading up to that election.
Hillary Clinton only had one thought to share during Tuesday's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were on the steps of the Supreme Court on Wednesday to honor the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is currently in repose at the government building in Washington, D.C. until Thursday.Both dressed in dark suits, the Clintons participated in a moment of silence along with thousands that showed up to mourn Ginsburg, who died last Friday after complications with metastatic cancer.