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Kim Masters and Matt Belloni banter about the summer box office, noting that it started with a whimper but is ending with a bang thanks to a sequel and two superheroes. Edgar Bronfman Jr. has withdrawn his bid for Paramount, and as the Venice Film Festival kicks off, Italy's increasingly right-wing government is courting Hollywood productions. Additionally, Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein, the writers of the Pixar megahit Inside Out 2, join Kim Masters to discuss the importance of putting animated movies in theaters instead of only on streaming platforms — as former Disney CEO Bob Chapek did during his tenure. They also address whether the culture at Pixar has changed since John Lasseter’s 2018 departure amid misconduct allegations.
This Day in Legal History: Miranda RightsOn June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in Miranda v. Arizona, fundamentally transforming the criminal justice system. The Court held that suspects must be informed of their rights prior to police interrogation, a decision aimed at protecting the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. This ruling introduced what is now known as "Miranda rights," which include the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the warning that anything said can be used in court. The case arose from Ernesto Miranda's conviction based on a confession obtained without these warnings, which the Court deemed unconstitutional. Chief Justice Earl Warren emphasized the necessity of procedural safeguards to ensure suspects' awareness of their rights. This decision has since become a cornerstone of American legal procedure, significantly influencing law enforcement practices nationwide. The Miranda warning aims to prevent coercion and ensure fair treatment, highlighting the importance of individual rights within the justice system.Today, Tesla shareholders are voting to approve Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package and relocate the company's legal home to Texas. Musk announced on social media that the pay package and relocation were passing by wide margins. Approval of this substantial pay deal could alleviate investor concerns about Musk's future at Tesla and support the company's efforts to reverse a court decision that voided the pay package. However, the decision may still face challenges in the Delaware court, where a judge previously ruled that Tesla's board was too influenced by Musk. Despite the shareholder vote, legal experts, such as UC Berkeley's Adam Badawi, are uncertain if the court will uphold it.Tesla's stock rose significantly in premarket trading following the announcement. The final voting results will be disclosed at a shareholder meeting in Texas. Major proxy firms had advised against the pay package, but a mix of institutional and retail investor votes helped secure its passage. Shareholders also voted on relocating Tesla's legal headquarters and re-electing board members Kimbal Musk and James Murdoch. This vote is seen as a test of confidence in Musk's leadership amid Tesla's recent challenges, including a significant drop in stock value since 2021 and concerns about Musk's commitments across his multiple ventures.Musk says Tesla shareholders voting yes for his $56 billion pay package | ReutersDisney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have resolved their dispute with a deal allowing Disney to develop the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando for the next 15 years. The feud began in 2022 when former Disney CEO Bob Chapek criticized a state law limiting discussions of sexuality and gender issues in schools, known as the "Don't Say Gay" law. The new agreement, made with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, commits Disney to spending at least $8 billion over a decade and $17 billion over 10 to 20 years on the resort. This investment will include expanding affordable housing, ensuring 50% of the spending benefits Florida businesses, and potentially building a fifth theme park, retail and office spaces, and 14,000 additional hotel rooms. Disney President Jeff Vahle highlighted that the agreement facilitates significant investments in the resort. This deal follows a settlement in March to end a lawsuit over control of the special district encompassing Walt Disney World.Disney, Florida's DeSantis end spat with deal on 15-year expansion plan | ReutersThe U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on the constitutionality of the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) use of in-house judges for adjudicating enforcement actions. This decision could have significant consequences for other federal agencies that employ similar systems. The SEC employs administrative law judges who handle cases referred by the agency's commissioners. These judges conduct hearings, issue subpoenas, and make initial decisions on sanctions, which are then reviewed by the commissioners. This process is generally faster and more specialized than federal court proceedings.The challenge originates from George Jarkesy, a hedge fund manager fined by the SEC in 2013 for securities fraud. Jarkesy contested the SEC's in-house system, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2022 that these proceedings violate the Seventh Amendment's right to a jury trial. This ruling has prompted the Supreme Court to review the case.During a November hearing, the Supreme Court's conservative justices expressed doubts about the legality of the SEC's in-house system, particularly its exclusion of jury trials for fraud charges. Chief Justice John Roberts questioned the constitutionality of depriving individuals of a jury trial based on the government's decision.If the Supreme Court decides to limit or abolish the SEC's in-house courts, it could affect not only the SEC but also other federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, the Labor Department, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. These agencies might face slower enforcement actions, increased resource demands, and challenges in targeting misconduct without the use of in-house tribunals.Explainer: What is the US SEC's in-house court under Supreme Court review? | ReutersFirst, some very brief background. Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine that shields government officials, including law enforcement, from liability for civil damages unless they violated a clearly established statutory or constitutional right. It is intended to protect officials from lawsuits over actions taken in their official capacity, provided their conduct does not violate clearly established laws.Recently, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals told the Ohio Attorney General (AG) to stop blocking a ballot initiative aimed at ending qualified immunity. This initiative arose from widespread public dissatisfaction with various forms of immunity that often protect government employees from lawsuits. Ohio residents have been trying to place a measure on the ballot to eliminate these immunities. However, the Ohio AG, David Yost, has repeatedly refused to certify the proposed amendment, preventing it from advancing.We'll have to see what Ohio decides, but this development could pave the way for similar initiatives in other states. If Ohio successfully places the measure on the ballot and it gains voter approval, it may inspire activists and lawmakers in other jurisdictions to pursue comparable reforms. The outcome in Ohio could set a precedent and generate momentum for a broader movement to reassess and potentially limit qualified immunity across the United States.Sixth Circuit Tells Ohio AG To Stop Blocking Ballot Initiative Calling For End Of Qualified Immunity | Techdirt This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
HOUR 1House Foreign Affairs Committee holds a hearing on facing aggression from the Chinese Communist Party / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/video/6321394246112Tom & Tom overviews weather and temps and urge defensive driving because of icy roadsRussia's war in Ukraine isn't just being fought on the ground and in the air with tanks, artillery and fighter jets. It's also playing out online, where the Kremlin and its allies are using propaganda, fake social media accounts, forged documents and manipulated videos and images to push false narratives, in an effort to deflect blame from Moscow and undermine support for Ukraine / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/02/28/1159712623/how-russia-is-losing-and-winning-the-information-war-in-ukraine / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/02/28/1159712623/how-russia-is-losing-and-winning-the-information-war-in-ukraineThe remains of a man who went missing in southern Argentina earlier this month were discovered inside a shark after it was captured by local fishermen.Law enforcement said the family of 32-year-old Diego Barría were able to identify his remains because of a distinct tattoo that was visible / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/world/fishermen-find-remains-missing-man-inside-shark-argentinaFlorida's Gov DeSantis ends Disney's self-governance / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/video/6321384057112Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a forthcoming book that he advised former Disney CEO Bob Chapek to stay out of a political battle over state legislation that critics dubbed the “Don't Say Gay” bill / (CNBC) https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/27/disney-ex-ceo-chapek-called-desantis-over-dont-say-gay-book.htmlTom & Tom talj / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/visual/photos/2023/02/28/photos-northern-lights-dazzle-in-big-swath-of-alaska/What should kids be taught re sexual reproduction in schools and when?HOUR 2The Alaska Department of Health is offering funds to purchase food for Alaskans waiting for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to come through. The Dunleavy administration announced Monday it had awarded $1.68 million to four regional food banks to buy food in bulk to distribute to hungry communities around the state / (ADN) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/02/28/food-banks-receive-168m-face-snap-delays/State Representative Kevin McCabe with a legislative update Ken from Mat-Su on carbon credits/ESG A new commissioner has been appointed to head the Department of Education and Early Development. Current Innovation and Education Excellence Director Susan McKenzie was selected by the State Board of Education and Early Development and was subsequently approved by Dunleavy / (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/02/28/department-education-early-development-appoints-new-commissioner/Ken in Anchorage on 45Q on fraud / (Carbon Herald) https://carbonherald.com/new-analysis-claims-90-of-45q-credits-based-fraud/
Ron DeSantis's “The Courage to Be Free” will be released tomorrow, kicking off a media tour that is widely assumed to be the prelude to a formal announcement this spring that he's running for president. The book rollout is taking full advantage of DeSantis's relationship with the Rupert Murdoch media empire. The book is published by HarperCollins, which is owned by Murdoch's News Corp. The first excerpt, “How the Florida blueprint can work for the whole US,” was published in the NY Post. Two authorized leaks from the book, one about his relationship with Trump and, early this morning, one about a private phone call with former Disney CEO Bob Chapek, have been published by foxnews.com. And DeSantis started his media tour last night by giving his first interview about the book to Mark Levin, on Fox News's “Life, Liberty & Levin.” The 40-minute conversation was as friendly and fawning as you'd expect. After midnight, The New York Times published a review of the book by Jennifer Szalai, who is, to put it mildly, not impressed. Taken together the Levin interview and the Szalai review perfectly capture how the right and left are greeting the DeSantis 2024 rollout. Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter Raghu Manavalan is the host and senior editor of POLITICO's Playbook Daily Briefing. Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Ousted Disney CEO Bob Chapek is set to get a golden parachute worth more than $20 million, according to proxy filings by the entertainment giant reviewed by Insider. This is on top of the $24.2 million he got in total compensation in the company's 2022 fiscal year. Disney said on Tuesday that Chapek would receive $6.5 million in remaining base salary through to the scheduled end date of his employment agreement Google has bid farewell to dozens of in-house massage therapists. Alphabet-owned Google announced last week it was giving the heave-ho to 12,000 employees — the latest tech company to cut back amid a slowing economy. In pointed language, federal regulators rebuffed a request Tuesday from the operator of California's last nuclear power plant that could have smoothed its pathway to securing a longer operating life for its twin reactors. The decision marks the latest skirmish in a long-running fight over the operation and safety of the decades-old Diablo Canyon plant, which Gov. Gavin Newsom says should keep running beyond a scheduled 2025 closure to ward off possible blackouts as the state transitions to solar and other renewable sources. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Bob Iger stepped down as CEO of the Walt Disney Company, he continued to wield influence as executive chairman. His successor in the corner office, Bob Chapek, begrudged Iger's active role. WSJ's Joe Flint explains how tensions mounted between the two men and led to a corporate coup that shook Hollywood. Further Reading: -Bob Iger vs. Bob Chapek: Inside the Disney Coup Further Listening: -How Disney's CEO Got Caught in Florida's Fight Over Gay Rights -Why Florida is Fighting with Walt Disney World -Disney CEO Bob Chapek on Whether the Company Is “Too Woke” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode (Recorded December 8, 2022) Tommy & Tristan discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek's firing, Fantasmic finally returning to Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World, The Woody Woodpecker KidZone re-theme at Universal Studios Florida, comparing Universal's and Disney's attendance, and Theme Park TRISTory lesson on the late Disney legend Alice Davis. Support the showBe sure to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify, and subscribe to our Youtube channel! YouTubeFacebookInstagramXSupport the Show!Tommy & Tristan's NSFW Comedy Podcast (Explicit Content)
It's the gift that keeps on giving. We hope that isn't necessarily true in this case. Oh Brother! After a double dose of COVID, Dan and Mike return to talk news of former Disney CEO Bob Chapek's sudden termination and Bob Iger's return to helm the house of the mouse. The brothers also review A Christmas Story Christmas starring Peter Billingsley, and delve into the latest shows they're binging including Mythic Quest, The White Lotus, and The Morning Show. Pass the cranberry and hold the COVID, it's time for another episode of the one and only Oh Brother podcast!#christmas #holidays #thanksgiving #COVID #podcast #movies #achristmasstory #disney #waltdisneyworld #bobiger #jenniferaniston #apple #HBOActress Karissa Lee Staples Oh Brother Podcast: Subscribe on YouTube Listen on all podcast platforms Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Leave a 5-star rating/review on Apple Podcasts
On the latest episode of DOZ DOES DISNEY, Landon, STEPHERS & special guest JUSTIN MONORAIL talk about the stunning firing of Disney CEO Bob Chapek, the return of former CEO Bob Iger, how this could impact the parks, Christmas around WDW Resorts & more! It's DOZ DOES DISNEY! Follow Landon on Twitter @Landoz and follow the show @DozDoesDisney, both on Twitter and Instagram! Follow STEPHERS on Twitter @ItsStephers, @AdventuresWithStephers on Instagram, visit her website at AdventuresWithStephers.com, and subscribe to her podcast ADVENTURES WITH STEPHERS in the iTunes Store & your favorite podcast catchers! Follow Justin on Twitter @JustinMonorail, and subscribe to his podcast THE PASSHOLDER LOUNGE in the iTunes Store & your favorite podcast catchers! Logo by LOVE OF THE MOUSE @LOTMmultimedia on Twitter. Intro & Outro by ANAMANAGUCHI
Our hosts got on the microphones quickly after hearing the news about Bob Iger and Bob Chapek. Hear their first reactions to this exciting news!
Disney CEO Bob Chapek has been fired by the Walt Disney Company and Bob Iger has returned as Disney CEO following multiple failures by CEO Chapek. The Kingdom Report team discuss the internal politics at the Walt Disney Company and what led to the fall of Bob Chapek before his contract ends and what has happened in Bob Iger's first week back. Plus, Disney Parks News from Disneyland to Walt Disney World. That and more in this edition of Kingdom Report Live 11/26/22.#disneyland #disneyworld #disney
Happy Thanksgiving! Disney CEO Bob Chapek is out and Bob Iger is back! Let's talk about all the troubles at the Walt Disney Company. Plus reviews of Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans, the documentary Only in Theaters and more indie film talk.
Tim, Luke, Mary, & Serge join John Doyle to discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek being fired for refusing to go along with woke policies, Qatar banning fans who wear LGBT clothing and accessories, the modern American lifestyle destroying men, and the vastly different lifestyles between rural Americans & those who live in cities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Ohio, comments on the Biden administration's handling of the economy so far and shares why he opposes the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act. Steve Soukup, author of The Dictatorship of Woke Capital, reacts to the firing of Disney CEO Bob Chapek and explains how his radical replacement will not fix the company's image. John Daukas, former U.S. Department of Justice's Acting Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, discusses the appointment of a special counsel to investigate former President Trump. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, assesses the legacy of Dr. Anthony Fauci as he winds down his government service after 50 years and why governments even now are not relinquishing emergency powers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
On this week's episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discuss the late-night drama in Burbank, where former Disney CEO Bob Iger replaced current Disney CEO Bob Chapek. From tumbling stock prices to unhappy talent to a messy reorg, things weren't going well … but is Iger the guy to right the ship? And then the gang reviews Martin McDonagh's latest, The Banshees of Inisherin, a darkly comic parable about friendship in a time of civil war. Make sure to swing by Bulwark+ for this week's bonus episode on our favorite foodie movies. And if you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend!
A Disney anunciou que Bob Chapek havia sido demitido como CEO da empresa e que seu antecessor, Bob Iger, retornaria por mais 2 anos. Vem saber o que levou à essa decisão, e um pouco sobre o futuro da empresa. Com participação de Frank da Costa e Rafael Sordi
In this bonus episode: You may have heard the big news that after losing billions of dollars on its streaming platforms, Disney CEO Bob Chapek was fired Sunday night. The new boss is the same as the old boss…Bob Iger. He ran the company from 2005 until he announced his retirement in 2020, when Chapek took over. The news broke during the Disney Plus live broadcast of Elton John's concert at Dodger Stadium, which was supposed to be a big night for Chapek, in a much better way. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
What a wonderful holiday week November 21st 2022. Here is my thoughts and reaction to the firing of CEO Bob Chapek at the Walt Disney Company replaced with Bob Iger. #BobChapek #BobIger #Disney #DisneyworldVacationer
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Disney fans rejoice! Disney CEO Bob Chapek is in some trouble as the 4th Quarter earnings report reveals bad news for The Walt Disney Company leading to layoffs and hiring freezes. Plus, an old Disneyland attraction is heading back to its "roots," Marvel Day at Sea has some new entertainment headed its way, it's a small world has become more inclusive, and Lin-Manuel Miranda will soon have another Disney credit to his name. That and so much more on this episode. Find links and info related to this episode in the show notes. ------ GIVEAWAYS, BONUSES, SUPPORT, AND SAVE: Gain early access to episodes, take part in live stream Q&As, and gain more bonuses by joining on Patreon. Support the show at no additional cost to you. Get yourself a FREE audiobook on Audible, and do your regular shopping on Amazon and shopDisney using my special links. Save money on Whosits & Whatsits as well as Souvenir Scents using discount code "DCTC." Get FREE DISNEY GIFTS from DCTC. ------ BE SOCIAL: Follow @DizneyCTC on Instagram. Follow host @JeffDePaoli on Twitter and TikTok. ------ CONNECT: Write me at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com Leave a voicemail at 818-860-2569 Visit the show at DizneyCoastToCoast.com Sign up for the DCTC Newsletter ------ "Dizney Coast to Coast" is part of the DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip.
Highlights: “It's a bit of a corporate bloodbath for Disney. Texas Lance Goodman summarized the damage well: ‘Disney's stock is down 40%, mass layoffs, hiring freeze, limits on employee travel: Who would have thought a woke Mickey Mouse wouldn't be a hit?'” “Anyone defending the notion that teachers should be exposing kindergarteners to transgenderism is going to lose! I'm sorry, but there is no indication whatsoever that our culture is anywhere near supportive of such a concept. It's just not happening." “Earnings shortfalls are not to blame. What's to blame is Disney's CEO's bumbling idiocy when it comes to one of the fundamental laws of the universe, that President Trump memorably described: ‘Everything woke turns to shit.'” Timestamps: [00:49] How Disney is imploding today [02:10] How this is all the fault of Disney CEO Bob Chapek's wokeness [07:00] The similar mass layoffs happening on Facebook Resources: Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ Give your skin a healing feeling. Soothing benefits of pure Bentonite Clay. Made the Amish Way on a farm in South Dakota. Use Promo Code: TURLEY for an exclusive discount. Olde Country Soap. Experience the Tradition. Go to https://www.oldecountrysoap.com/ Download Dr. Steve's personal research sources and his list of woke alternatives for FREE at https://www.drsteveblueprints.com Get Over 66% OFF All of Mike Lindell's Products using code TURLEY: https://www.mypillow.com/turley Get 25% off Patriotic Coffee and ALL ITEMS with Code TURLEY at https://mystore.com/turley See how much your small business can get back from Big Gov (up to $26k per employee!) at https://ercspecialists.com/initial-survey?fpr=turley Join Dr. Steve's Exclusive Membership in the Insiders Club and watch content he can't discuss on YouTube during his weekly Monday night show!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcome Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/ It's time to CHANGE AMERICA and Here's YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Do Just That! https://change.turleytalks.com/ Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
The Disneyholics take a deep, dark look into the eyes of evil itself... Bob Chapek and The Horned King! We discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek's recent Wall Street Journal interview and then we peer into Disney's The Black Cauldron along with other non-musical Disney animated films, complete with a fun guessing game! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedisneyholics/message
In this video, Disney CEO Bob Chapek shares his thoughts on why adults don't want to watch animated movies. He says that people are instead looking for movies that are "realistic and true to life." This video is interesting because it gives insight into the thinking of one of the leading figures in the animation industry. It's interesting to see how his thinking has changed over the years, and to understand why Animated Movies may not be as popular as they once were. We share our thoughts on this topic. Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/unlockingthemagic This episode is brought to you by Unlocking The Magic Travel. https://www.UnlockingTheMagicTravel.com Join Team Tonga: https://bit.ly/2YVC0nV Join Team Talks: https://www.bit.ly/3dxyUvC Check out our latest design: https://bit.ly/2YVC0nV Our Favorite Books How to be like Walt: https://amzn.to/31qyFxx Walt Disney An American Original: https://amzn.to/31r2XjD One Little Spark : https://amzn.to/3jfVASr Dream It Do It: https://amzn.to/31qs5Hd Gear Used for this: Cannon g7x: https://amzn.to/2TaMJql Cannon Rebel t6ii: https://amzn.to/31r2yhg At2020 microphone: https://amzn.to/3jhh1lM Ring Light: https://amzn.to/34eMPUr Scarlett mixer: https://amzn.to/3m1fNNx Contact Us: P.O. Box 82 Swampscott MA 01907 Website: http://www.unlockingthemagic.com/ Itunes: http://www.unlockingthemagic.com/itunes Facebook: http://www.unlockingthemagic.com/facebook Twitter: http://www.unlockingthemagic.com/twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/utmtv/support
Death pays us a visit as we go on a spoiler spree with a full season review of Hulu's killer Steve Carell/Domhnall Gleeson drama FX's The Patient (…on Hulu). But don't worry! We promise not to sneak up on you with any spoilers, because there's plenty to talk about first: Did HBO retake the iron throne of prestige fantasy drama (which is definitely still a thing) with its HotD? Disney CEO Bob Chapek dreams of using your Disney+ viewing data to create a panopticon of magic on your next visit to one of his many all-seeing, all-knowing theme parks. What's not to love about that? Netflix prepares us for the pending password crackdown by ending some of its home-sharing pilots in Latin America… … but don't you want to pony up for a new season of Girs5Eva? Peacock punts the third season of the comedy to Netflix and leaves us wondering if Peacock still Peacocks comedy. Plus: Join Dianne as she plays the hot new game that proves Peacock still has wings: It's Peacock or NOT?! ———
Disney CEO Bob Chapek talks with WSJ's Editor in Chief Matt Murray about the challenges of weathering controversies and keeping his nearly 100 year-old company relevant. Further Reading and Watching: -News from WSJ Tech Live 2022 -Video Highlights from WSJ Tech Live 2022 Further Listening: -How Disney's CEO Got Caught in Florida's Fight Over Gay Rights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We don't want to alarm you, but this week we find ourselves trapped inside a cursed mirror… and loving every minute of it! That's because we're talking about the one-of-a-kind comedy Los Espookys, which just returned to HBO and HBO Max for its second season after a terrifying 3 year hiatus. Plus we'll explain why rumors of Warner Bros. Discovery's demise are nothing to worry about, then discuss why we're worried that Warner Bros. Discovery is doomed anyway (at the hands of Comcast?! The horror!). And speaking of horror: We're going to unpack Disney CEO Bob Chapek's “hard bundle” even if it means risking “organ rejection” (his words!). Tune in… if you dare! ———
Welcome to Plus or Bust - A Disney Podcast, where each week we discuss a different, random film from Disney's streaming video service, Disney+, and decide whether or not we would recommend it or not by giving a Plus or a Bust. We also discuss various Disney news and other Disney related topics so each week is something different.On this episode we talk about the latest Disney news including big changes made to Disney's upcoming film release schedule and Disney CEO Bob Chapek makes some weird statements about the future of Disney+ and the Disney theme parks. We also continue our brand new bracket to determine the best attraction at the Disneyland Resort. All that and more plus our featured film discussion on Pinocchio (2022). Is this modern remake of Walt Disney's second ever animated feature worthy of it's legacy? Or is it simply hollow?Find out on this episode of Plus or Bust!00:00:41 - Introductions/Tangent about D2300:05:12 - KiteTails ending at Animal Kingdom on September 30th00:09:53 - Bob Chapek talks about the future of Disney's "Next-Gen storytelling"00:19:28 - Disney makes big changes to their upcoming theatrical release schedule00:23:35 - Star Wars Acolyte casts it's leads00:26:21 - Disneyland Attraction Showdown Bracket00:36:37 - Pinocchio discussion01:35:38 - Final Thoughts + Verdicts01:39:35 - The random film pick for next week is...01:40:33 - Outro + Social LinksFollow us on Twitter! @PlusOrBustFollow us on Instagram! @PlusOrBustJoin our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/disneyplusorbustSend us an email at disneyplusorbust@gmail.comAny popping, clicking, echoing or vibrations you hear in the audio are not intentional and we're working to get it fixed for later episodes. We apologize for an inconsistent quality.Recorded 09/18/2022
On this issue of The Comic Section, Jason is joined with special guest host "Comic Book John". We discuss all the highlights of this year's D23 Expo. Also we discuss the online chatter about the event being a disappointment amongst fans. We talk HBO winning most of the Emmy Awards this year. Disney CEO Bob Chapek has confirmed plans for the studio to purchase Comcast's stake in the Hulu streaming service. Netflix is estimating that there will be 40 million viewers for their ad-supported tier. We preview trailers from Star Wars: Andor, Willow, Werewolf By Night, & Secret Invasion! And we give our reviews for the 2014 remake of Robocop, and The Batman cartoon series from 2004. Tune in!
As stocks try to rebound from Tuesday's big sell-off, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed market reaction to an unexpected rise in August retail sales and the White House announcing a tentative labor agreement to avert a national railway strike. Adobe shares tumbled to become the morning's worst performer on the S&P 500. The company's CEO Shantanu Narayen joined the program after announcing quarterly results, guidance and a $20 billion cash-and stock deal to acquire online design startup Figma. David had a pair of exclusive interviews: Disney CEO Bob Chapek and Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg. Also in focus: Big gainers including Netflix on a Wall Street upgrade and Humana on raised guidance.
Mike Braun, U.S. Senator from Indiana, reacts to the most recent Consumer Price Index data showing a stagnantly high inflation rate, Ukrainian military's latest advances against Russia, and shares the latest news on the Senate's upcoming vote on the ‘Dis-Respect for Marriage' Act. Randy Fine, State Representative for Florida's 53rd District, responds to Disney CEO Bob Chapek proclaiming victory in the controversy over the Florida's parental rights in education bill. Todd Starnes, author and host of The Todd Starnes Show, previews his upcoming address at the upcoming Pray Vote Stand Summit. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
On today's program: Mike Braun, U.S. Senator from Indiana, reacts to the most recent Consumer Price Index data showing a stagnantly high inflation rate, Ukrainian military's latest advances against Russia, and shares the latest news on the Senate's upcoming vote on the Dis-Respect for Marriage' Act. Randy Fine, State Representative for Florida's 53rd District, responds to Disney CEO Bob Chapek proclaiming victory in the controversy over the Florida's parental rights in education bill. Todd Starnes, author and host of The Todd Starnes Show, previews his upcoming address at the upcoming Pray Vote Stand Summit. Episode Resources: Tell the U.S. Senate to not redefine marriage. Download FRC's 30-Day Prayer Guide for a spiritual awakening in America's schools. Register for Pray Vote Stand Summit, September 14-16 in Atlanta! Explore FRC's resources on life and human dignity. Check out The Washington Stand, FRC's outlet for news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Join Stand on the Word, FRC's two-year journey through the Bible! Connect with Tony on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Gettr, and Gab. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1521/29
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Our anchors begin today's show with Bessemer Venture Partners' Elliott Robinson offering his outlook for tech layoffs and the cloud space. Then, we recap highlights from yesterday's exclusive interview on earnings, streaming and more with Disney CEO Bob Chapek. Next, Citi analyst Tyler Radke shares his top defensive software picks amid the ongoing volatility, and Toast CEO Chris Comparato joins after posting a beat in the restaurant fintech company's Q2 results. Later, CNBC's Steve Kovach takes a deep dive into the expanding creator economy around the metaverse.
Our anchors begin today's show with Wilmington Trust Head of Investment Strategy Meghan Shue offering her outlook for chips and the current volatility, and Marqeta CEO Jason Gardner discusses his decision to step down and the payments firm's Q2 results. Then, Disney CEO Bob Chapek joins for an exclusive interview after the entertainment giant's latest earnings delivered a beat on the top and bottom lines, and our Deirdre Bosa breaks down the resurgence of cryptocurrency Ethereum. Later, CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos covers the ongoing slowdown hitting the semiconductor space.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek tries doing a Twitch stream with a close friend of his. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this issue of The Comic Section Jason is joined with one half of "The Gruesome Twosome", Ant. This week we discuss Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender stars celebrate season one wrapping up. Radio Host Howard Stern may have leaked a upcoming Doctor Doom MCU film! Kevin Feige confirms Marvel Studios is returning to San Diego Comic-Con. Disney CEO Bob Chapek gets a contract extension. Top Gun Maverick crosses a billion dollars at the box office! We preview trailers from Hocus Pocus 2, Paper Girls, & Harley Quinn season three. And last but not least we review Pixar/Disney's Lightyear! Tune in!
Kara and Scott take a look at how corporations are adapting to a post-Roe world, including Facebook blocking abortion content, and major pharmacies limiting the sale of Plan B. Also, Disney CEO Bob Chapek's contract was extended and Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann is stepping down. Plus, Cassidy Hutchinson's blockbuster testimony and Snapchat's subscription service. Send us your Listener Mail questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or via Yappa at nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
Disney fans, breathe. Disney CEO Bob Chapek's contract has been extended, plus some good news. This is a supplemental episode of the House of Mouse Headlines as this news broke after the regular episode was completed. Be sure to go back and listen to episode 920 for more of the latest Disney news. Find links and info related to this episode in the show notes. ------ GIVEAWAYS, BONUSES, SUPPORT, AND SAVE: Gain early access to episodes, take part in live stream Q&As, and gain more bonuses by joining on Patreon. Support the show at no additional cost to you. Get yourself a FREE audiobook on Audible, and do your regular shopping on Amazon and shopDisney using my special links. Save money on Whosits & Whatsits as well as Souvenir Scents using discount code "DCTC." Get FREE DISNEY GIFTS from DCTC. ------ BE SOCIAL: Follow @DizneyCTC on Instagram. Follow host @JeffDePaoli on Twitter and TikTok. ------ CONNECT: Write me at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com Leave a voicemail at 818-860-2569 Visit the show at DizneyCoastToCoast.com Sign up for the DCTC Newsletter ------ "Dizney Coast to Coast" is part of the DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip.
Air Date 6/22/2022 Today we take a look at the complicated evolution of Pride Month in an era of much greater LGBTQ acceptance and the simultaneous resurgence of anti-LGBTQ energy that, in many ways, mirrors the arguments of 40 years ago. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get AD FREE Shows and Bonus Content) Join our Discord community! Get your audiobook from Libro! Check out The Politics of Everything podcast! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Rainbow capitalism raises questions about corporate commitments and Pride Month's purpose - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 6-30-21 Throughout the month of June, LGBTQ communities in the U.S. have been celebrating Pride in cities and states around the country. And corporate America has made itself a part of that, too, by increasingly tapping into Pride Month Ch. 2: Anti-trans legislation - It's Been a Minute - Air Date 4-29-22 Ari discusses how this wave of law-making differs from so-called "moral panics" of past decades — and why that matters — with historian Jules Gill-Peterson, of Johns Hopkins University. Ch. 3: Is Pride Too Commercialized? - The Takeaway - Air Date 6-15-22 Today, Pride Month gatherings are more likely to be described as parades than marches. And with rainbow flags adorning the storefronts of big corporations, it might be easy to think the struggle is over. Ch. 4: Disney vs. Itself vs. The Right - Recode Media - Air Date 4-13-22 Within the past few months, Disney CEO Bob Chapek managed to piss off his shareholders, the LGBT community, and right-wing conservatives. Today we talk about how he did it, why it happened, and what's next. Ch. 5: Don't Rainbow-Wash On My Parade - What A Day - Air Date 6-2-22 June is Pride Month, the unfortunate time when many corporations claim they support LGBTQ+ people, but also support politicians who actively work against LGBTQ+ rights. It's not a new phenomenon – even before June, for example, activists called out Disney Ch. 6: Florida to Michigan to Missouri Hear Speeches of Gay Legislators & Allies Fighting Anti-LGBTQ Bills - Democracy Now! - Air Date 4-25-22 Florida's so-called “Don't Say Gay” law is part of a nationwide push by Republicans to score political points by attacking gay and transgender students. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 7: Chris Southcote-Want: It'll all come out in the rainbow wash - TEDx Talks - Air Date 11-18-21 The impact of rainbow washing and why creating inclusive and equitable cultures is the responsibility of us all. Ch. 8: State Farm Gives Up on LGBTQ Rights - Charlotte's Web Thoughts - Air Date 5-24-22 You may have been doom-scrolling yesterday and caught the latest hysteria of anti-LGBTQ extremists in the conservative movement. FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 9: Final comments on the lessons we must relearn generation after generation MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
Disney fans rejoice! MagicBand+ is getting ready to roll out at Walt Disney World and now we know some of the technology that comes along with it. Plus, some changes have come to EPCOT's construction plans, we know more details about the new segment coming to Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios, there's a new accessory to help you battle the Spider-Bots on WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, and Disney CEO Bob Chapek makes a small but major slip in a speech. That and so much more on this episode. Find links and info related to this episode in the show notes. ------ GIVEAWAYS, BONUSES, SUPPORT, AND SAVE: Gain early access to episodes, take part in live stream Q&As, and gain more bonuses by joining on Patreon. Support the show at no additional cost to you. Get yourself a FREE audiobook on Audible, and do your regular shopping on Amazon and shopDisney using my special links. Save money on Whosits & Whatsits as well as Souvenir Scents using discount code "DCTC." Get FREE DISNEY GIFTS from DCTC. ------ BE SOCIAL: Follow @DizneyCTC on Instagram. Follow host @JeffDePaoli on Twitter and TikTok. ------ CONNECT: Write me at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com Leave a voicemail at 818-860-2569 Visit the show at DizneyCoastToCoast.com Sign up for the DCTC Newsletter ------ "Dizney Coast to Coast" is part of the DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip.
Within the past few months, Disney CEO Bob Chapek managed to piss off his shareholders, the LGBT community, and right-wing conservatives. Today we talk about how he did it, why it happened, and what's next. First, Puck's Matt Belloni joins Recode's Peter Kafka to compare Disney's old and new Bobs, Iger and Chapek. Belloni details the inner turmoil at Disney over the company's initially tepid response to Florida's “Don't Say Gay” law - and why Disney investors are dissatisfied with Chapek for other reasons. Then, Jane Coaston, host of The New York Times podcast The Argument, explains what the “Don't Say Gay” law actually says, and how the right made Disney its latest enemy in the culture war. Featuring: Matt Belloni (@MattBelloni), Founding Partner at Puck Jane Coaston (@janecoaston), Host of The Argument More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another full week ahead of the best morning show in the Country, as Bernie & Sid in the Morning kicks off your Monday with everything you need to know heading into the work week. Today, topics included reactions from the event held at the White House for newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Trump's latest rally in North Carolina this past weekend, the walls finally closing in on the Biden Crime Family, fifth graders unbeknownst to us are now qualified to discuss oral sex and porn, Kamala gets backlash for going maskless at the aforementioned KBJ event, Sneaky Pete Buttigieg shows just how out of touch he really is on the airwaves with Charlamagne, Disney CEO Bob Chapek tries to save face as Disney plummets, England's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine to chat with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and NYC Mayor Eric Adams deliberately starts a rivalry with Ron Desantis and the state of Florida. No Lidia Reports today, but make sure you stay tuned for the Monday edition of The Peerless Boilers Beat Bernie Contest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Jen Psaki not understanding how incentives work, Disney CEO Bob Chapek's leaked LGBTQ forced apology, Brian Stelter misleading viewers on the leaked Disney video scandal, and Cory Booker's cringe-inducing Ketanji Brown Jackson video. First, clips of Jen Psaki sparring with Peter Doocy about giving free smartphones to illegal immigrants. Next, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra suggests that he will support taxpayer-funded gender reassignment for minors. Meanwhile, Bob Chapek made a groveling apology video in which he promised to be a better LGBTQ ally. CNN continued to support Disney by distorting the contents of the leaked videos of Disney executives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the panel begins by breaking down everything that went down during the weirdest Oscars ever. Then, the panel is joined by author, professor, and Slate's pop critic, Jack Hamilton, to discuss Adam McKay's over-stylized docudrama about the 1980s Lakers, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate senior writer Mark Joseph Stern to discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek and his response to Florida's “Don't Say Gay” bill. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses Oscars fashion. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements Dana: Bill McGlaughlin's syndicated five-week-long series on WFMT public radio, Latin Carnival. McGlaughlin sits at the piano while he DJs, guiding us through a journey of Latin carnival music from the Middle Ages to current day. Listen before it expires! Julia: Two pieces of great Oscars coverage from the LA Times. FIrst: Greg Braxton's commentary, “With the slap, Smith tarnished a night of pride for Black Hollywood—and his legacy.” Second: Mary McNamara's column, “Will Smith's slap overshadows a historic night for women at the 2022 Oscars.” Steve: The Cure! But more specifically, three different covers of their song “Just Like Heaven.” One by the Scottish synth-pop group CHVRCHES alongside English musician, Robert Smith. Another by the rock band Dinosaur Jr.. And a third by American singer-songwriters Christian Lee Hutson and Shamir and (also check out his song “Lose This Number”). Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Nadira Goffe. Outro music is “Backwards" by Staffan Carlen. Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts, a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Sign up now at slate.com/cultureplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the panel begins by breaking down everything that went down during the weirdest Oscars ever. Then, the panel is joined by author, professor, and Slate's pop critic, Jack Hamilton, to discuss Adam McKay's over-stylized docudrama about the 1980s Lakers, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate senior writer Mark Joseph Stern to discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek and his response to Florida's “Don't Say Gay” bill. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses Oscars fashion. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements Dana: Bill McGlaughlin's syndicated five-week-long series on WFMT public radio, Latin Carnival. McGlaughlin sits at the piano while he DJs, guiding us through a journey of Latin carnival music from the Middle Ages to current day. Listen before it expires! Julia: Two pieces of great Oscars coverage from the LA Times. FIrst: Greg Braxton's commentary, “With the slap, Smith tarnished a night of pride for Black Hollywood—and his legacy.” Second: Mary McNamara's column, “Will Smith's slap overshadows a historic night for women at the 2022 Oscars.” Steve: The Cure! But more specifically, three different covers of their song “Just Like Heaven.” One by the Scottish synth-pop group CHVRCHES alongside English musician, Robert Smith. Another by the rock band Dinosaur Jr.. And a third by American singer-songwriters Christian Lee Hutson and Shamir and (also check out his song “Lose This Number”). Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Nadira Goffe. Outro music is “Backwards" by Staffan Carlen. Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts, a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Sign up now at slate.com/cultureplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Taylor starts off this week's show by sharing what he's learned about the Imagineers' efforts to persuade Disney CEO Bob Chapek to cancel WDI's move to Lake Nona. Then he & Jim discuss the “Encanto” -related controversy that's begun brewing around ABC's live broadcast of this Academy Awards ceremony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discuss the rock and a hard place Disney CEO Bob Chapek found himself in when he was pressured by employees to respond to Florida's so-called “Don't Say Gay” bill. Then the gang reviewed Turning Red, the new Pixar picture sent straight to Disney+. Make sure to head to Bulwark+ on Friday for our special bonus members-only episode on the joys of Pixar. And if you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend!
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Kamala Harris' disastrous press conference, Bill Maher's appearance on "The Ben Shapiro Show," and Ron DeSantis showing how to fight woke corporations. First, clips of Kamala Harris' trip to Poland, where she was unable to answer questions about Ukraine, inflation, and high gas prices. That won't stop “The View's” Sunny Hostin from defending her. Next, a clip of Bill Maher explaining how woke culture has tricked liberals into supporting crazy leftist ideas. He explains how he hasn't changed, but liberal culture most certainly has. Finally, Disney CEO Bob Chapek has managed to anger everyone with his company's response to the “Don't Say Gay” bill. Today's Sponsors: American Home Shield - Protect your home and your wallet from home repairs. Keep your home up and running and budget on track with American Home Shield. Rubin Report listeners and viewers can take $50 off their most comprehensive plans ever. Go to https://ahs.com/rubin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to BlazeTV's Sara Gonzales, the Daily Wire's Ian Haworth, and Kyle Becker about Walt Disney's “Don't Say Gay” bill statement, Jen Psaki blaming Biden's failures on Putin, and Jussie Smollett's emotional outburst. First, Dave and his guests discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek's statement against the “Parental Rights in Education” law and Ron DeSantis' fiery response. Next, press secretary Jen Psaki released a propaganda video that blames high gas prices on Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Fox News reporter Peter Doocy refuses to let her off the hook that easily and throws her previous statements back in her face. Finally, a clip of Jussie Smollett ranting about his innocence as he was sentenced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Zeoli Show, a reported 7.9% inflation rate for the month of February continues to loom over President Biden and Democrats heading into this year's mid-terms. A red wave is coming and the Dems have very little to hold it off. 6:04-NEWS 6:10-The Parental Rights in Education bill in Florida continues to be misinterpreted by the left 6:14-Disney CEO Bob Chapek wants to meet with Gov. DeSantis on the bill 6:25-Local bakeries start to feel hurt of the Russian boycott of supplies 6:39-Philadelphia is top St. Patrick's Day city in the country 6:42-Philadelphia over reported their vaccination rate of kids 6:45-NY Democrats portray climate change like 9/11 7:02-NEWS 7:05-The United States still won't get involved militarily with Russia in Ukraine 7:15-Al Pacino was almost not casted to play Michael Corleone 7:31-Jussie Smollett sentencing expected today 7:45- CUT SHEET | Delta kicks off passenger for wearing "F Joe Biden" sweatshirt | Psaki battles Doocy over oil production | CEO Disney wants to meet with Governor Ron DeSantis over the 8:05-Dash Pruett joined Rich discussing her life getting out of the former Soviet Union and a background of parents of both Ukrainian and Russian descent and seeing the current horrors as Russia invades Ukraine. 8:17-Yes, be careful of gas theft 8:20-NEWS 8:35-Founder of SaveJersey.com Matt Rooney joined Rich to discuss the left's odd obsession with the sexualization or teaching of sex to young children in schools and the manifestation of it with their disapproval of the Parental Rights in Education in Florida. 8:52-Pennsylvania warns of rise in rare deer tick virus 8:55-Be positive to live longer 9:01-Pennsylvania Senate Leader calls on a cut to the Pennsylvania gas tax to help PA families, while Governor Wolf calls on putting a stop to the federal gas tax 9:03-NEWS 9:10-Another month of higher inflation at 7.9% according to consumer price index 9:15-The local New Jersey man behind every Batman movie since 1989 9:27-New Jersey proposes a bill to move snow days for students to virtual learning 941-Cut sheet 9:55-Final Thoughts Photo: Getty Images
Zeoli Show Hour 1: 6:04-NEWS 6:10-The Parental Rights in Education bill in Florida continues to be misinterpreted by the left 6:14-Disney CEO Bob Chapek wants to meet with Gov. DeSantis on the bill 6:25-Local bakeries start to feel hurt by the Russian boycott of supplies 6:39-Philadelphia is the top St. Patrick's Day city in the country 6:42-Philadelphia over-reported their vaccination rate of kids 6:45-NY Democrats portray climate change like 9/11 Photo by: Getty Images