The big houses. The ambiguous careers. The spontaneous cross-country flights. For years the vague but luxurious financial situation of the Pearson family has been something of a running joke among
This Is Us fans. Five seasons in, the show finally decides to tackle the issue head on, with an episode all about money. Admittedly, it’s a little silly to hear 40-year-old Kate exclaim, “Money, it’s the worst!” as if it’s the first time she’s ever thought about the topic. But it’s interesting to watch
This Is Us mine a new area for its patented emotional drama. Especially when the show uses the lens of financial hardship to tell stories about insecurity, agency, and complex interpersonal dynamics.
Mar 16, 2021
BURGHILL Lee E. Idle, 80, of Burghill, died Sunday, March 14, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital in Youngstown.
He was born Feb. 3, 1941, in Warren, a son of Floyd R. and Edith J. Henderson Idle.
Formerly of Williamsfield, Mr. Idle had lived in Burghill for the past 56 years. He was employed as a truck driver for many years and retired from Liberty Steel in 2011. He served as a volunteer for the Burghill / Vernon Fire Department and was an antique tractor enthusiast. He loved to rebuild tractors and attend antique engine and tractor shows; and he also enjoyed woodworking.
Mr. Idle is survived by his wife, Ann Idle, whom he married Nov. 1, 1958, of Burghill; his son, Rick Idle, of Canton; his two daughters, Debbie (Dale) Gosnell of Greenville, Pa., and Patti (Dave) Sinn of Gustavus; his three grandchildren, Bruce, Kevin (Kate) and Daniel; and his two great-grandchildren.
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presidential hopeful tom steyer, democrat strategist kevin kate and republican strategist former political director for the republican party of texas and current political advisor to george bush, thank you both for joining us. kevin, i will start with you. who has the most work to do right now? i think everybody has a lot of work to do. i mean, you have 75 to 80 to 90 percent of democratic primary voters and caucus voters who haven t totally committed to one candidate or the other. i think what you see a lot of times at this point in the race, stars are indifferent to astrology not only do you have people trying to study the race right now astronomy all the different approaches to looking at the race when what candidates really need to be doing is focusing on why they are running for president. nobody should be running for president based on what one poll or another poll is saying. day-to-day you should be running
to be earning at name id, earning visibility, and being able to get their message out to voters because there s just not enough air time left to cover this race, like there was, for example, in 2015 when the republicans and the heavy republican primary field was going through, that media was focused on them. right now it is really focused primarily on the president. jillian: we have about 30 seconds left. i want to get a quick reaction from both of you on these numbers president trump versus the top three democrats in their fund-raising numbers. you will take a notice on your screen right here, president trump with 125 million followed by sanders with 25.3 and warren with 24.6. kevin first? i mean, i think the reality is all of the democrats are working in the second-hand smoke of what donald trump is doing. i think that s a valid point to make. he is kind of like the megaphone in the room so you do have to react to that. these resources are extraordinary for any kind of campaign, ce