Comedian Louis C.K., who was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women in 2017 as part of the #MeToo movement, is returning to stand-up comedy next week when he launches a nationwide tour.
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Steve Bannon, Louis CK, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’: Your Friday Briefingby wpjljron
Friday, November 10th, 2017.Steve Bannon, Louis CK, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’: Your Friday BriefingA taxing problem for the G.O.P. • The tax plan that Senate Republicans unveiled on Thursday would preserve prized exemptions like the mortgage interest deduction, and postpone a corporate rate cut to 2019. (Such a delay isn’t likely to go down well with the White House.) Photo The Capitol in Washington. The disparate tax plans […]
A taxing problem for the G.O.P.
• The tax plan that Senate Republicans unveiled on Thursday would preserve prized exemptions like the mortgage interest deduction, and postpone a corporate rate cut to 2019. (Such a delay isn’t likely to go down well with the White House.)
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Mixed up in her ex’s secret life as a CIA agent, Audrey (Mila Kunis), right, and her best friend, Morgan (Kate McKinnon), develop a taste for espionage. 116/126
A new documentary, filmed over five years, finds Japanese composer Sakamoto (“The Last Emperor,” “The Revenant”) confronting environmental and human mortality including his own bout with cancer. 117/126
In his sixth round as Impossible Mission Force agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has never suffered more grievous bodily harm. Nor has he risked his neck more flagrantly than in the trademark death-defiance on view here. Some of it’s pleasingly old school in its reliance on formidable stunt work.
Boy, did I mess up.
In last weekâs âSplit Decision,â L.A. I decided to have some last bit of fun with that Trump guy, you know, the Idiot-in-Chief, and decided to pose the question, âIf you could pardon anyone, who would you pardon?â
I thought Iâd be a little edgy, a little funny, and say I would pardon Louis C.K.
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Why? Well, this is what I wrote, in part: âYes, Louis C.K., the same guy who was canceled because ⦠well, you know the story. And while what he did was wrong - you know, position of power, etc - it was also done with consent, and while itâs icky and weird, we all have our kinks, so letâs just let it go and move on and let the man attack the system like no comic since George Carlin was able to do.â