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To: Brumar89 who wrote (948373)7/20/2016 2:55:33 PM
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CONVENTION SHOWDOWN: 'DAILY SHOW' CREW FREAKOUT -- WHEN THEY'RE FILMED...



“I wanted to shoot raw footage of their interview with a young, gay conservative, because I wanted to compare it to their final cut and see whether they had been fair to him,” Pollak recalled.

“I didn’t want this person to be humiliated merely for being gay and having the ‘wrong’ political views,” Pollak added.

“They told me not to film, then they told me —incorrectly — that I couldn’t film them, and then one of their reporters pushed me. Finally, they gave up, packed up their cameras and ran away.”




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July 20, 1934 – One Of The Hottest Days In US History
Posted on July 20, 2016 by tonyheller



On July 20, 1934 almost the entire US was over 95 degrees, with temperatures over 115 degrees in much of the Midwest and high plains. This week’s much hyped heatwave is 10-20 degrees cooler than 1934.

The frequency of hot days has plummeted in the US



http://realclimatescience.com/2016/07/july-20-1934-one-of-the-hottest-days-in-us-history/