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Tickets are now available for the Patriots' send off rally at Gillette Stadium this Sunday and the deadline for space savers had expired discussed in the New England Nightly News.
The bartender who was the inspiration for the Boston-based TV show "Cheers" passes away and a man in Milford has some rage about this recent snowstorm in the New England Nightly News.
Part One | Part Two | Part Three“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”― Sun Tzu, The Art of WarBecause Donald Trump understands this fundamental rule of The Art of War, he reached a compromise in Minneapolis. It was an easy shift for him because he knows himself and he knows the enemy.He knows all they wanted was months of warfare and chaos between ICE agents and the citizen army on the ground, who are now becoming an organized militia, some of them even arming themselves, all in hopes of producing viral content for the churn to keep the hearts and minds of their voters activated and mobilized ahead of the midterms.They wanted him to show up as the dictator, to crack down on protests like the United States had suddenly become Iran. But Trump is too smart for that. He knows once he becomes the version of him they invented, the war is over. He also knows they will ignore the important news of his presidency. The economy is strengthening, crime is declining, and Trump continues to make big moves on the global stage.By contrast, the left is losing but thinks it's winning because they don't know themselves. If they did, they would understand that the clever game they're playing only takes them so far. Creating chaos throughout 2020 meant they scared Americans into voting Trump out and putting the Obama coalition back in power. But they were the dog that caught the car. They had no idea what to do once Joe Biden took office.It was worse than that. Biden failed in his first major move as president with the botched exit from Afghanistan that left 13 soldiers dead and sparked two wars, as world leaders laughed in our faces at the man in the White House.As Biden's numbers began to fall, and America woke up from the haze of fear from 2020, they wondered why they ever voted out the guy with the strong economy to begin with, and why they were now stuck with a whole new set of rules we were all meant to follow.In truth? Biden was the face of normalcy for the fanatical cult that has now consumed the Democratic Party. They are the socialist socialites who are both the ruling class and the oppressor/oppressed fundamentalists who have no place for America's silent majority anymore. When the story of this moment is told by their ever-reliable unreliable narrators, they will cast themselves as the Underground Railroad to free the slaves or the Kindertransport to save Jewish children from the Nazis.So we have to ask them and make them answer: who is it they're liberating now? What are they fighting for? Mass migration? Open borders? True, they want to keep the 10-20 million who crossed over under Biden and will vote blue no matter who, but what is the endgame here? Do they even know?Trump's greatest blessing and his tragic flaw is that he cannot lose. That's what makes him a great leader; whether he's leading a family, a business, or a country, he wants to win. When you're standing behind him, you get to be a winner too.Some in his base want him to step on the gas, to crack down on protesters and not back off from Minneapolis, but as with so many hard calls Trump has had to make in his second term, he has to somehow find his way through the storm as a guy who, in the end, trusts only himself because he knows himself. If he became the dictator now just to please those in his base, he'd be eaten alive by the empire.They Don't Understand ThemselvesThe chaos in Minneapolis was designed for the legacy media. It was resistance theater that played well on the Nightly News and on social media. The objective, as we now know from the Signal chats and the ongoing soldier training for activists, was to push ICE agents into acting out, to capture those viral moments to paint a picture in the minds of social media users—ICE are violent thugs, they will conclude.If you see enough video of ICE agents pushing women to the ground and detaining children, well, what is a normal person to think? How could the polls not result in the Left's favor? What you don't see is everything that led up to it. You don't see how many times ICE agents are assaulted, obstructed, body slammed, screamed at, spat on, with whistles blaring in their ears, stalked, harassed, and doxxed.But on the Left, they don't see that side of the story, just like they didn't see that side of the story in 2020. The mob terrorizes citizens, and law enforcement and the media call it mostly peaceful protests. I was on the Left. I know that no one was allowed to talk about the violence lest they'd be called a racist. But not being able to say the truth, let alone know the truth, meant we were all walking around in a constant state of confusion. We all knew that Derek Chauvin did not murder George Floyd, but we had to say he did. We knew Trump wasn't bragging about sexual assault on the Access Hollywood tape, but we had to say we did. We knew that many of the Me Too cases were either made up or greatly exagerrated but we would be punished if we questioned any of it.Each side gets its own version of events, but these were never two equal sides. The Left still has most of the media power, says Megyn Kelly:But they have become too comfortable with confirmation bias and their ability to control the narrative that they no longer even know what is true.Important words have lost all meaning: Fascist, racist, dictator, resistance, democracy, racist, rapist, pedophile, man, woman, boy, girl, abortion is healthcare, trans women are women. Every time someone blurts out “regime,” or “occupation,” “insurrectionist,” “election denier,” “anti-vaxxer,” or “anti-masker” we are conditioned to snap to attention. Once the words are gone, and the Newspeak implemented, it's easy to lie in headlines for the same reasons. An image is even more powerful than words. Those lies meant we could not know ourselves or the enemy. We were led around by hyperbole and caught up in a dreamscape where nothing is entirely real. That meant comedians, Hollywood, and politicians couldn't really read the room, but they had to mirror that delusion, lest they get booted out of utopia too.Recently, Scott Bessent gifted Gavin Newsom with a nickname that will stick. “Sparkle Beach, Ken.” It's funny because it's true. When Newsom then tried to play on Trump's level with the knee-pads joke, it fell flat because it isn't true. Trump isn't that guy. If they knew themselves, they would understand that they are not the working-class poor who have any business marching around with No Kings posters. If they knew themselves, they would shut up about the Epstein Files because they know it's way worse on the Democrat side. If they knew themselves, they would not shout “fascist” because they would know that they are, at heart, the real fascists.If they knew themselves, they would understand why, even now, they are still the crazier side, and no matter the smoke and mirrors, the chaos, the viral videos, the mass hysteria, they can't do the one thing they would need to do to win this war: offer the people something better.If they knew themselves, they would understand that the Boy Who Cried Wolf was not just a children's story. It is a deeply profound statement about people who scream about everything until their screams fall on indifferent ears. The only reason they've gotten this far with their madness is that Trump isn't a fascist or a dictator, because if he wanted to, he could crush all of these folks like bugs as the Commander in Chief of the most powerful military in the world. They also don't seem to realize that a handful of granola crunchers arming themselves is no match for MAGA, either, should it ever come to that. The only reason the Right hasn't yet taken up arms reminds me of that scene in Grizzly Man where the bears think there might be something wrong with Timothy Treadwell, so they leave him alone, at least for a little while.But when one bear gets frustrated and hungry enough, we see just how easy it was for the bear to eat Timothy and his girlfriend in the Grizzly Maze.They don't know TrumpThe Democrats have been fighting a villain they created, but who never existed. I was one of those who sobbed on my couch after 2016, donated to Jill Stein, marched in protest, and felt myself part of the resistance. I would take to the treadmill at the gym to the Styx song Come Sail Away and I would imagine making a video to rally the troops on the Left. I would think those MAGA “racists” are not prepared for the strength of our battlestation. We have all of this power, and they have none of it. And yet, even as I imagined this, I didn't realize what I was saying because I didn't know myself, or my side, and I most certainly didn't know Trump and MAGA. What would snap me out of it was seeing what we eventually did with our power. It wasn't a grassroots uprising. It was one political party becoming more powerful than any other and then using that power to demonize, dehumanize, and marginalize half the country. When we decided we had the right to take over the 2020 election to “save Democracy” that was when I began to pull back.I was like Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2, who sees the guy she thinks is there to kill her, but instead, he's the guy who has come to save her.Because we didn't know ourselves back in 2016, we had to cover up our failures with lies about Trump. We concocted a false World War II fantasy where we were the “resistance.” Once we started that big lie, we were doomed because there was no way out of it, and there still isn't.I would find out in 2020 that all I got from the legacy media was the worst things Trump said, extracted from a much longer speech to paint a picture of someone who did not exist. I had to find that out all on my own, knowing that to do so would cost me everything. Why should just humanizing the other half of the country cost me everything? Because that is what the Left has become. Here is Chamath Palihapitiya on the Katie Miller podcast:Recently, Washington Examiner writer Kimberly Ross tried it on X with the following tweet:But of course, the truth is not something they're ready for. There is no way out for them, not because of who Trump is, but because of who they are. They just haven't figured it out.In my very wealthy, very white, and very Liberal town, there is a shop with a Buddha fountain outside, with shelves lined with spirituality and self-help. Outside, a red sign of rage. If you keep walking toward the Buddha fountain, you'll also see this sign, stabbed into the dirt on the other side.Their lawn sign isn't just an admission of how little they know themselves; it is also a manifesto. Just as they demand yet another impeachment of Trump, they also demand that you see the world the way they do, or else. But just remember, love wins.// This is a public episode. 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The entire region gets pounded with snow as those in Southie try to dig out before another system comes our way in the New England Nightly News.
Local comedian Mike O'Brien calls in about the Today Show sending off the Patriots at JJ Foley's and Boston is now in a cold emergency discussed in the New England Nightly News.
A local doctor has some advice for Pats' fans who are going out the Denver for the AFC Championship and points out one thing that's a staple at football games that should be avoided in the New England Nightly News.
A New Hampshire man uses milk and syrup to trash homes at Coastal Carolina and the kid who went viral during the Texans-Patriots game for going shirtless in the New England Nightly News.
A fictional post shows the Phantom Gourmet taking over the space left by Time Out Market Boston and two New England states top surveys as the healthiest states in the US in the New England Nightly News.
Christian calls it the end of Boston in entertainment thanks to this Tonight Show bit and a man was dragged in the back of a truck on the Mass Pike in the New England Nightly News.
Three local Massachusetts bars around the Fenway Park area get shut down for different reasons in the New England Nightly News.
Two local artists have created a Drake Maye anthem that's gone viral on social media in tonight's New England Nightly News.
A new Massachusetts bill proposed would limit how much drivers can travel and flyers get stranded due to the conflict in Venezuela in tonight's New England Nightly News.
John Henry and Fenway Sports Group officially sell the Pittsburgh Penguins and Maine sees an uptick in Arcand's favorite animal: the loon in the New England Nightly News.
Mego, Lyons, and Bradfo discuss the latest outbreak of norovirus in Medford and a cannabis café soon to be open across the state in the New England Nightly News.
We get an update from The Man from Nantucket about a recent public brawl and renovations coming to the Xfinity Center in the New England Nightly News.
Someone decided to fire at Christmas inflatables at a house in New Hampshire and secretary of transportation Sean Duffy has another brilliant idea for the airport in the New England Nightly News.
A local woman gets scammed by using a Bitcoin ATM and skiers up in Stow get lost thanks to TikTok in the New England Nightly News.
A local store in Mashpee was robbed of thousands in Pokémon among others and a Rhode Island school has a a big issue with bullying in tonight's New England Nightly News.
As a bonus for Nightly News fans, we're sharing the trailer for Something About Cari, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Keith Morrison. In this podcast Keith Morrison takes us to America's heartland, where single mom Cari Farver disappears just weeks into a new romance. What follows is a series of strange and terrifying events, including taunting texts and threatening emails to Cari's boyfriend and his ex that escalate to stalking, arson and murder. But nothing could prepare friends, family, and investigators for the mind-bending twist that would come next… If you like what you hear, just search Something About Cari to listen to the first two episodes now, completely free. Or subscribe to Dateline Premium on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or DatelinePremium.com. Subscribers get early access to new episodes and can listen to all Dateline podcasts ad-free. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Arcand gets to Monday's edition of the New England nightly news. He gets us caught up on the Brian Walshe trial and more.
The New England Nightly News includes some of the best times during Thanksgiving, that being NFL and Highschool football all day
In this Episode, a look at the Liberals' greatest hits in political double-standards—where the rules sound great in speeches but mysteriously vanish in practice. Watching mainstream news In Canada is more nauseating than ever! Is everything on social media these days Fear Porn? It seems to be all doom and gloom. Maybe, because it is. This Episode is Sponsored By: www.lesdeliceslafrenaie.com Montreal's Best Bakery/Pastry Shop with 7 locations! "Simply Delicious" IG: @deliceslafrenaie @lafrenaiebrossard @lafrenaiemagog @lafrenaiemontrealouest www.playground.ca IG: @playgroundyul @playgroundpoker Playground is Canada's premier gaming and entertainment destination with over 1100 gaming machines, 65 poker tables, and three restaurants. Fans Choice: Voted- Best Poker Room in the world! Win A Million-The Game Show! (Dec 29, 31, Jan 1, 2) The Drive By® Podcast is Brought to you by: www.ownspace.com *the views and opinions expressed on this podcast are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of paid sponsors. The Drive By-Music-Intro/Extro https://open.spotify.com/track/2tAF0OfAhHdY76D9yCZ0T7?si=12de8dcd0d904211
Boston finally getting some recognition in the restaurant scene with awards handed out by Michelin in the New England Nightly News.
The New England Nightly News includes to the trending Brian Walshe trial and now lawsuits are rising from the Karen Read trial.
Some of tonight's headlines include the Bruins taking another loss and Draymond Green have a confrontation with a fan during a game with the Pelicans And the New England Nightly News dives into the Brian Walshe trial and even more news on the Karen Read Trial Finally, what post touchdown celebrations are too far and will get you a flag?
A baby alligator was found along the Charles River and someone falls for potentially the worst scam attempt in Essex in the New England Nightly News.
A look into the latest Christmas tree Nova Scotia is donating to Boston and an update about the constant flight delays at Logan Airport from the New England Nightly News.
Market Basket gets into the liquor game with their own lager and Boston is fairly down on the list of best cities for families to have Thanksgiving in the New England Nightly News.
Mego and Lyons get into the New England Nightly News regarding a story on how some Boston restaurants are getting big business from out-of-staters because social media influencers are posting their food.
Arcand hops in a certain mode of transportation down memory lane about an iconic way to travel quickly on the east coast in the New England Nightly News.
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch, Phil Thomas, and Matt Shoemaker, whose new book, Gathering of Gamers: Dungeons & Dragons and Other Games Through Gen Con, is available now through Play Story Press (https://playstorypress.org/books/gathering-of-gamers/). We continue our deep dive into anti-Dungeons & Dragons moral activist Patricia Pulling, founder of Bothered About Dungeons & Dragons (BADD), how she became an alleged expert on the occult, and the types of groups who were receptive to her declarations of the alleged hazardous effects of tabletop roleplaying games. Topics discussed include: The Devil's time hosting Family Feud, the logistics of books bound in human skin, police find demonic excuses to spend taxpayer money (and we share a few of our own ideas), and how computers may have fulfilled the prophecies of the Book of Revelation.For an amazing history of the Necronomicon, check out, Joseph P. Laycock, "How the Necronomicon became real: The ecology of a legend," in Darryl Caterine, John W. Morehead, The Paranormal and Popular Culture: A Postmodern Religious Landscape (London: Routledge, 2019): https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315184661-15/necronomicon-became-real-joseph-laycock. Clip from Army of Darkness (dir. Sam Raimi, Universal Pictures, 1992). Used under fair use. "Army of Darkness - Introduction," JOXCY, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj6eotFgnPo.The wild children's book Kate mentions regarding ritual Satanic abuse is Doris Sanford and Graci Evans, Don't Make Me Go Back, Mommy: A child's book about satanic ritual abuse (Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1990), which you can read on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/dont-make-me-go-back-mommy/.More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Det här är berättelsen om en grupp som vågade tänja på gränserna och om en tragedi som kom att skaka om musikvärlden i grunden. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Journalisterna trängs för att få ställa frågor på Grammisgalan i USA, 1996. Konstanta fotoblixtar lyser upp intervjuområdet. Bland årets vinnare finns stjärnor som Alanis Morisette, Annie Lennox och Seal, men det är inte dem journalisterna väntar på.Gruppen alla vill höra heter TLC. Tre vitklädda kvinnor kliver upp på scenen. Deras kreativt skurna kostymer visar magen enligt typiskt 90-talsmode och de har precis kammat hem två grammisar för bästa R & B-album och bästa R & B-framträdande av en duo eller grupp. T-Boz, Left-Eye och Chili har på bara några år blivit den bäst säljande kvinnliga gruppen någonsin. Med sin banbrytande R'n'B, galna outfits, dyra videor och allvarliga budskap om säkert sex och kvinnlig självständighet har de skakat om en hel genre. Ändå ser de långt ifrån glada ut när de står där på scenen, alla tre med en grammis i varje hand. Deras senaste album “Crazy Sexy Cool” har sålt i flera miljoner exemplar. Gruppen är känd över hela världen och musikvideon till låten “Waterfalls” spelas konstant på MTV. Men Chili, T-Boz och Left-Eye är ändå less på skiten.– We have worked very hard. We have been in this business for five years. And we are broke as broke can be.Medverkande: Mariana Benyamin Sir, Kim Rowland och Jazmine Rowland.Programmet gjordes av Robin Jonsson hösten 2025Producent Siri HillExekutiv producent Lars TruedssonSlutmix Fredrik NilssonP3 Musikdokumentär produceras av Tredje Statsmakten MediaLjudklippen i programmet kommer från: MTV (1992, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002), ABC (1992), NBC (1994), V-103 Atlanta (2013), Arsenio Hall Show (1992), Nightly News (2002) och dokumentärerna TLC Forever (2023) samt Last Days of Left-Eye (2007).
A lot to cover in the New England Nightly News from Michael Proctor dropping his appeal, Turtleboy getting one less charge, and a lack of lawyers in Suffolk County.
New England is well-represented in a recent list of the safest cities in the United states while a passenger was arrested on a flight from Boston to Las Vegas in the New England Nightly News.
In a rare political segment, the New England Nightly News features the President of the United States making a threat to move next year's World Cup out of Boston (even though Gillette Stadium is in Foxborough).
After bragging about his fair performance, Christian gets into the New England Nightly News about a "dirt bike influencer" who used a deep fake video who's now in trouble with New Hampshire police.
A beloved restaurant has begun the process of moving from their iconic location in tonight's New England Nightly News.
In a wild scene in the overnight hours this past weekend, two were arrested for shooting fireworks at a police car which Arcand downplays just how wild a scene it was in the New England Nightly News.
Arcand reacts to the Boston Mayoral race primary and the city trying to save the night life.
Arcand runs through New England Nightly News including Taylor Swift's wedding and ghost houses in Rhode Island
Arcand gives us the nightly news a which brings us to Nantucket and what is in the water out there.
Earlier this summer Tom Llamas took over the reigns as the anchor and managing editor of NBC's Nightly News. A graduate of Loyola University New Orleans, and married to a local New Orleanian, the Big Easy has been like a second home for the journalist. I recently interviewed him for our sister publication New Orleans Magazine and recorded the conversation that spanned career, new beginnings and what New Orleans and Louisiana means to him.
Arcand gives his thoughts on Cracker Barrel's logo change causing an uproar. He also takes calls from Red Sox fans on the state of the team after a 7-1 road trip.
Sammy James of the Play Tessie podcast is very excited to see Payton Tolle debut tomorrow. Arcand reacts to the Cracker Barrell logo controversy.
A viral clip of a Rhode Island Attorney General being arrested for trespassing and her friend who Christian is very fond of in the New England Nightly News.
A man from Tennessee bought tons of money in a jewelry store, but used fake cash to acquire them and now he's arrested for it in the New England Nightly News.
Boston's rat problem brings up an old idea that was shot down and the reason for those big booms in the Boston area uncovered in the New England Nightly News.
With prices rising at the grocery store, NBC News chief investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen breaks down a few ways to save money on your weekly grocery bill. Also, world number one golfer Scottie Scheffler and NBC Sports' Terry Gannon join from TPC Southwind to preview the start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Plus, ‘NBC Nightly News' anchor Tom Llamas gives Al a special tour of Miami, Florida. And, our Shop TODAY team shares a few can't-miss deals on summer must-haves.
Tom Llamas is the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News. He got his start in news at just 15 years old as an intern for Telemundo in Miami. After 30 years in the news industry, he says raising his hand for opportunities helped get him to the anchor chair. Llamas is the son of Cuban immigrants, who fled the country when they were young. Growing up in a Cuban American community, Llamas says his family didn't shy away from discussing politics and current events. He opened up to Hoda about his upbringing, his love for storytelling, and the responsibility of anchoring an iconic broadcast.