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"Is campaign rhetoric going to become policy? It would seem so. Trump appears to be determined to recast key pillars of American foreign policy. It won’t be easy and certainly not without a fight. CrossTalking with Michael O'Hanlon, Michael Vlahos, and John Laughland."
Dr. William Bengston | Intention & Energy Healing: Data & Results
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More promise/tease/drama ...
When life brings you Lemons - Make it about Kerry !
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KERRY SPEAKS OUT RE SUDDEN CANCELLATION BY TOMPKINS!
Published on Jan 18, 2017
"I talk about this sudden cancellation of his appearance on my show (originally scheduled for tonight January 18th) and what is really behind it as well as his refusal to talk to me! Who has silenced him and why? Tune in tonight at 7pm PT for a live Q&A with Kerry"....
Business as usual! Snow, ice, or no power..no problem! We finally were able to see what that new spendy generator was made of today..definitely worth the investment! As my dad would say, "just another day in paradise, yeeha!"
'Glenn Song' is being given away for free on Seger's website to honor Frey on the one year anniversary of his death.
"About four months ago, Bob Seger went down to Nashville's Ocean Way studios to record a song he'd written about his late friend Glenn Frey. "It's obviously not meant to be a hit," he says. "There's no chorus per se or title section or anything. The idea was just to honor his memory and talk, very specifically, about my impression of him in 1966 when we first met."
The sparse, tender "Glenn Song" recounts their long friendship. "When I think about you I always smile," Seger sings. "You were strong/You were sharp/But you had the deepest heart." Seger and the Nashville studio pros got the song on tape very quickly. "I think it was take one or two," Seger says. "It was the first song we did that day. I said to the drummer, 'Hit it hard even though its a ballad and that's a little incongruous.' I wanted a ballad with a heavy beat because that's the way I remember Glenn." Instead of releasing it on a future album, Seger decided to simply give it away on his website to mark the one-year anniversary of Frey's death. You can hear it right here.
Seger and Frey grew up in Detroit and were part of the same local rock scene of the mid-1960s. "When [Jimi Hendrix's 1967 debut] Are You Experienced came out, we bought it and took it to Glenn's parents house in Royal Oak," Seger says. "We went up to his room and played it. We looked at each other at the end like, 'Oh my God, we're out of a job.'" That wasn't quite the case as the very next year Seger scored his first national hit with "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man," featuring Frey on background vocals. But Seger struggled for years afterwards to land a big follow-up hit, and by the time he did in 1976 with "Night Moves" Frey was well-established as a member of the Eagles. "When that happened he called me up and goes, 'OK, Bob, no girl singers and no playboy bunnies,'" remembers Seger, laughing uproariously at the memory. "He'd already been through all that."
They stayed close even as their career paths went in different directions. Seger last saw him no July 24th, 2015 when the History of the Eagles tour came to Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Frey told him backstage he was writing a play with comedian Robert Wuhl that might get workshopped at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. They planned on getting together when that happened, but Seger's phone never rang. When he went to New York that November he ran into Don Henley's wife Sharon in the lobby. She asked for his room number and said she would send Don over. "He told me Glenn was really sick," says Seger. "I said, 'Oh, I've got to see him.' He said, 'You can't see him. He's in ICU at Columbia Medical Center. Family only."
Frey passed away just two months later. Seger sang "Heartache Tonight" (a song he co-wrote for the Eagles in 1979) at the memorial ceremony, a performance he revived at the Kennedy Center Honors later in the year. "I hope 'Glenn Song' doesn't make his wife Cindy cry," says Seger. "But it probably will."
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Warming up to... The ceremonial of being presidential.
Watch President-elect Trump lay wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
"President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on the eve of their Inauguration."
"Public-private partnerships are likely to be a staple of President Trump’s plans to overhaul America’s infrastructure. These arrangements allow private contractors fund public works, such as roads, and then charge people money to use them, usually through tolls.
The deals often end badly for the public. In Texas, the company that built a toll road from Dallas to Austin went bankrupt in less than a decade, and before it could repay millions in federal loans. In Chicago, a 75-year Morgan Stanley-led lease on the city’s parking meters has cost the city millions."