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Initial release | December 4, 2014 |
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Directors | JMR Luna |
Screenplay | Timothy Williams |
Producers | Milo Ventimiglia |
Kevin Mann | |
Production companies | Divide Pictures |
Bron Studios | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2318328 |
About Tell
A small-time thief (Milo Ventimiglia) makes a big score and tries to keep it from his ex-partner, his ex-wife and other greedy sorts.
Child abuse survivor who saw grandfather jailed speaks out - as recorded cases hit new high
... Poppy believes doing her first skydive mirrors the " scary leap" you take when you Tell someone about abuse...
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... This included cancelling a health visitor appointment two days before he died and, when social workers arrived unannounced, Telling them Finley may have Covid and refusing to let them in...
Chris Mason: Johnson Partygate row dredges up stench of chaos
... Another set of taxpayer-funded lawyers working for Mr Johnson - in this case on his response to Parliament s Privileges Committee, which is examining if he recklessly or intentionally misled MPs over lockdown parties in Downing Street - Tell him, he says, he has done nothing unlawful...
Eurovision 2023: Every song ranked, from Albania to the UK
... Azerbaijan: TuralTuranX - Tell Me MoreTuralTuranX are twin brothers Tural and Turan Bağmanov, who ve been making music ever since they discovered a piano at school and skipped lessons to practise songwriting...
Oscar nominations 2023: The full list
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Invictus Games: There will always be a need for them, says Prince Harry
... " But with the state of the world right now, there s always going to be a need for it as far as I can Tell...
Ukraine conflict: Biden brands Putin a 'war criminal'
... The exchange in Washington happened Wednesday when a reporter asked the US president: " Mr President, after everything we have seen, are you ready to call Putin a war criminal? " The President replied " no" before being challenged, and then changed his reply: " Did you ask me whether I would Tell...
Ukraine: How will we know if war has started?
... The first alarms will come from the Ukrainian military itself, but Western saTellites and inTelligence-gathering aircraft may well spot the preparations for an imminent offensive...
Ukraine conflict: Biden brands Putin a 'war criminal'
US President Joe Biden has labelled Russian leader Vladimir Putin a " war criminal" in a move likely to escalate diplomatic tensions even further.
Mr Biden delivered the remark off-the-cuff in response to a reporter's question at the White House.
It is the First Time he has used such language to condemn President Putin, and the White House later said he was " speaking from his heart".
The Kremlin, however, said it was " unforgiveable rhetoric".
" We believe such rhetoric to be unacceptable and unforgivable on the part of The Head of a state, whose bombs have killed hundreds of thousands of people around The World , " spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian State news agency Tass.
The Exchange in Washington happened Wednesday when a reporter asked the US president: " Mr President, After Everything we have seen, are you ready to call Putin A War criminal? "
The President replied " no" before being challenged, And Then changed his reply: " Did you ask me whether I would Tell . . ? Oh, I think he is A War criminal. "
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki later said The President had been speaking from his heart after seeing " barbaric" images of the violence in Ukraine , rather than making any official declaration.
She noted That there was a separate legal process, run by The State Department, to determine War Crimes - and That was ongoing separately.
: " Putin is inflicting appalling devastation and horror on Ukraine — bombing apartment buildings and maternity wards. . these are atrocities. It is an outrage to The World . "
Ukrainian President, receiving a Standing Ovation . Hours later, Mr Biden approved additional weapons aid for Ukraine , bringing the total US contribution to $1bn (£760m).
One by one, diplomatic bridges between the United States and Russia are being set ablaze.
Mr Biden's statement was an odd one, albeit not out of keeping for a politician who has a history of making monumental policy shifts in seemingly off-the-cuff remarks (see, for instance, his comments on gay marriage in 2012).
After initially telling a reporter he did not think Mr Putin was a criminal, he came back and reversed himself. If there had been an internal debate at the White House over How To handle the growing calls in Congress and The Press to condemn Mr Putin in this way, The President settled it in an aside, not a set-piece speech.
This, of course, will make it harder for Mr Biden and his administration to work with the Russians going forward. Every concession or negotiated agreement, on whatever topic, will invite the rejoinder: How can you associate with a criminal?
Perhaps Mr Biden, in his comments, was simply acknowledging the new Reality - That The World 's political order has irrevocably shifted, and there's no going back to The Way things were.
War in Ukraine : More coverageSource of news: bbc.com