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“Which is fine. That’s who she is. But Bari’s definitely not trying to do more and more pieces that fluff Trump. She may be trying to inject a little more ‘fair and balanced’ into the 60 Minutes pieces here and there,. I’m sure that’s what Scott Pelley objected to. But that’s not [necessarily] a bad ...

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The chaotic earthquaking of 60 Minutes over the last three days obviously constitutes major high-stakes drama. The blistering confrontation that happened between 60 Minutes corespondent Scott Pelley (who’s been canned), the show’s recently-hired exec producer Nick Bilton and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss is a much, much stronger scenario than the bellowing argument between CBS corp...

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After last night’s AMC Danbury showing of Masters of the Universe (technically an earlybird thing as the film doesn’t open in AMC theatres until this afternoon), I drove right back to Wilton and filed my review. And now it’s up. Fast turnaround! My poor math skills ensured that I would get Nicholas Galitzine‘s age wrong ...

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…in order to bang out a review for the New York Sun, which I did upon returning at 10 pm.

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Author and screenwriter Ed Naha recently shared (via Facebook) an abbreviated rundown of draining medical issues. Nothing horrible but dreary and gloom-instilling, he wrote. I’m sorry for Naha’s mild misfortunes, but — this is going to sound perverse and perhaps even cruel — they triggered a certain alpha-karma payback response. A subtle feeling of satisfaction ...

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