can t have your cake and eat it, too. so there may be a rude awakening now that the special master is on the job. you might have heard me say this if you follow our coverage. there was a procedural step that the trump folks got that did slow things down, and they wanted that. the procedure is not how you win. it s not how you get out of the clear. it just is a step, a process, and now that they have to deal with this actually judge and deal with a special master and deal with what is a fact based court system, now they re having trouble. in florida, you have a chaotic start. bloomberg reported many people who dialed in did not mute their phones. bloomberg calling it a descent into chaos. people screaming at people to mute, and then someone saying, god bless america. today s hearing comes on the heal of trump s attorneys pushing back on the special master they sought and demanded, which is, if you declassify stuff, and that could be a valid defense if true, well, which things
1973’s The Sting starred iconic duo Paul Newman and Robert Redford in their second and final on-screen pairing (their first being 1969’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid). While the film was a dream shoot, there was one thing that held the crew back: Redford’s chronic tardiness! Celebrating the 50th anniversary of
Chess icon Viswanathan Anand surprised fans by sharing a viral video from Lollapalooza 2024, showcasing him passionately singing Sting s Roxanne. Anand revealed his early admiration for The Police s songs, calling them a constant on his playlist. The video, posted on January 29, gained over three lakh views and 5,000 likes, with fans expressing awe at the previously unseen musical side of the chess legend.
Even though The Sting became the highest-grossing film of 1974 – and claimed seven Academy Awards – it took co-star Robert Redford more than three decades to finally watch his celebrated crime caper, one of only two movies he made with Paul Newman.