September 20, 2020

Ronna McDaniel: Biden is Running on Raising Taxes, Pres. Trump is Getting Things Done at Rapid Clip













Ronna McDaniel: Biden is Running on Raising Taxes, Pres. Trump is Getting Things Done at Rapid Clip





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Rush Limbaugh .......The Left Will End Real Elections

















Rush Limbaugh |The Left Will End Real Elections



Rush Limbaugh ponders how the left will eliminate meaningful elections if the Democrats win. Elections are just a nuisance that the left feels they are above having to win in free and fair races.





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GOP has a 'duty' to move forward with Supreme Court nomination: Rep Waltz

















GOP has a 'duty' to move forward with Supreme Court nomination: Rep Waltz

Florida Rep. Michael Waltz, Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, joins 'FOX & Friends.'















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We need Trump more in the White House more now than ever. Trump 2020. God bless our great beloved country.









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Rep. Jim Jordan: Dems are criticizing Trump for following the constitution













Rep. Jim Jordan: Dems are criticizing Trump for following the constitution

Rep. Jim Jordan joins Sunday Morning Futures to discuss the opening in the Supreme court following Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's death.





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September 19, 2020

Mr Moto's Gamble - 1938 - Peter Lorre - Classic Movie











Mr Moto's Gamble - 1938 - Peter Lorre - Classic Movie





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President Trump in Fayetteville, NC













President Trump in Fayetteville, NC



We love your rallies President Trump. Thank you for everything, Mr President! Trump 2020! MAGA all the way!





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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany pressed on potential Supreme Court Justice nomination following death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg on 'Fox and Friends.'











White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany pressed on potential Supreme Court Justice nomination following death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg on 'Fox and Friends.'





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September 18, 2020

What Price Crime (1935)















What Price Crime (1935)



Stars: Charles Starrett, Noel Madison, Virginia Cherrill

Director: Albert Herman

What Price Crime, Release Date: 28 May 1935 (USA). Charles Starrett as Allen Grey, Noel Madison as Douglas Worthington, Virginia Cherrill (as Virginia Cherril) as Sandra Worthington, Charles Delaney as Armstrong, Jack Mulhall as Hopkins, Nina Guilbert as Mrs. Worthington, Henry Roquemore as Peter Crenshaw, Gordon Griffith, Red – Gangster, John Elliott as Chief Radcliff, Arthur Loft as Donahue, Earl Tree as Graham, John Cowell (as Jack Cowell) as Davis, Edwin Argus as Lefty, Al Baffert as Battling Brennan, Monte Carter as Hogan, Lafe McKee, Night Watchman, Fred Parker, Ring Announcer, Arthur Roland as Hogan, Fred 'Snowflake' Toones as Snowflake.









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President Trump Holds Campaign Rally in Bemidji, MN 9/18/20









President Trump in Bemidji, MN









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We love TRUMP and PENCE!

We pray for you President Trump, we ask God to put a hedge of protection around you and your family!





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Vice President Pence Participates in a Libre Initiative Roundtable





















Vice President Pence Participates in a Libre Initiative Roundtable







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September 17, 2020

President Trump Delivers Remarks at the White House Conference on American History

























President Trump Delivers Remarks at the White House Conference on American History





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President Trump at the White House Conference on American History













President Trump at the White House Conference on American History

President Donald J. Trump signs the Constitution Day, Citizenship Day, and Constitution Week 2020 Proclamation Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, during the White House Conference on American History at the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C.









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President Trump Delivers Remarks on Preserving Native American Artifacts 9/17/20















President Trump Delivers Remarks on Preserving Native American Artifacts 9/17/20





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Doug Collins Slams House Democrats for Refusing to Acknowledge China's Role in the Pandemic















Doug Collins Slams House Democrats for Refusing to Acknowledge China's Role in the Pandemic









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National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow predicts 'pretty good' September jobs report



















National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow predicts 'pretty good' September jobs report









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September 16, 2020

09/16/20: Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds a Press Briefing













09/16/20: Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds a Press Briefing









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Kayleigh McEnany we are thankful to have someone so knowledgeable to handle these fake journalists so well

I love it when at 8:30 she calls them out for being dishonest and mentions there selective editing. They know they are scum bags and do not even argue against it.









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September 15, 2020

Abraham Accords Signing Ceremony















President Donald J. Trump, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the United Arab Emirates Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyanisigns sign the Abraham Accords Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House.













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White House Abraham Accords Signing Ceremony



















White House Abraham Accords Signing Ceremony



White House Abraham Accords Signing Ceremony with President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, UAE's Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani.

“There’s no more powerful response to the hatred that spawned 9/11 than this agreement,” Trump told reporters at the White House, referring to the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks against the United States.





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President Trump signs HISTORIC Peace Deal between Israel, Bahrain and the UAE 9/15/20

















President Trump signs HISTORIC Peace Deal between Israel, Bahrain and the UAE 9/15/20





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President Trump Participates in a Bilateral Meeting with the Prime Minister of the State of Israel











President Trump Participates in a Bilateral Meeting with the Prime Minister of the State of Israel

What a beautiful gift! A huge token of respect and love!









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September 14, 2020

President Trump and Gorgeous First Lady Melania, the BEST in the history of the USA





















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President Trump Hosts Latinos for Trump Roundtable in Phoenix, AZ













President Trump Hosts Latinos for Trump Roundtable in Phoenix, AZ











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God bless Latinos for Trump!!! Florida for TRUMP... America for TRUMP! Job well done Sir!

This was INSPIRING!! One of the Most MOVING RoundTables EVER and there have been MANY! God BLESS YOU ALL! So proud you’re Fellow Americans... People of Excellence each one of you.









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President Trump Delivers Remarks on Preserving Native American Artifacts 9/17/20













President Trump Delivers Remarks on Preserving Native American Artifacts 9/17/20





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Vice President Mike Pence: The only thing green about the Green New Deal is how much green it’s going to cost all of us

























Vice President Mike Pence: The only thing green about the Green New Deal is how much green it’s going to cost all of us









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Vice President Pence in Janesville, WI













Vice President Pence in Janesville, WI





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September 13, 2020

President Donald Trump in Las Vegas, NV

















President Donald Trump in Las Vegas, NV





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President Trump Participates in 'Latinos for Trump' Roundtable in Las Vegas 9/13/20













President Trump Participates in 'Latinos for Trump' Roundtable in Las Vegas 9/13/20





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And yet again.. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP makes history.

American Strength through security and rule of law!

No Fear....United We Stand









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President Trump has Saved America andhewill do it again!!!!!!























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The LEFT should learn this!























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September 12, 2020

Back Door to Heaven (1939) CRIME-DRAMA

















Back Door to Heaven (1939) CRIME-DRAMA







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President Donald Trump in Minden, NV















President Donald Trump in Minden, NV





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MAGA YMCA parody 2.0

















MAGA YMCA parody 2.0



From the person that wrote the original music and now is also a TRUMP supporter and getting death threats because of it. The persons name is Ricki Rebel......

@RickyRebelRocks

We had a MAGA DANCE PARTY in front of 5,000 Michigan Patriots including 600 bikers for Trump! #Walkaway from the hate America! MAKE AMERICA GREAT IS FOR ALL AMERICANS!

Flag of United States

Special thanks to @trumpunitybridg

#MAGA









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September 11, 2020

Below The Deadline (1936) CRIME-THRILLER















Below The Deadline (1936) CRIME-THRILLER



Stars: Cecilia Parker, Russell Hopton, Theodore von Eltz

Director: Charles Lamont





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President Trump Presents the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Major Thomas Payne, United States Army















President Trump Presents the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Major Thomas Payne, United States Army

Remarks by President Trump at Presentation of the Congressional Medal of Honor for Sergeant Major Thomas Payne, U.S. Army

Veterans

September 11, 2020



THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Chaplain Winton. Really, a beautiful job. And thank you for your service.

Please. Thank you.

Today, it’s my privilege to present the Congressional Medal of Honor to a warrior who has devoted the last two decades to fighting the forces of terror. Please join me in welcoming today’s extraordinary recipient, Sergeant Major Thomas Patrick Payne. Congratulations. (Applause.) Thank you very much.

We’re grateful to be joined by Pat’s really wonderful wife, Alison. And, Alison, thank you, for being here on this very momentous occasion. This is — this is the big one. You know that. This is the big one.

Also with us is Patrick and Alison’s 6-year-old son, Aaron. Aaron, thank you for being here. He got a very nice little award back there: a beautiful pen. Right? You’re going to save that pen. Thank you, Aaron.

I want you to know that your Dad is one the bravest men anywhere in the world. You know that, right? You knew that before — I think you knew that before we knew it. So, congratulations to both.

With us also is our First Lady — thank you, darling; and Vice President Mike Pence — Mike, thank you very much; along with Secretary of Defense Mark Esper — Mark, thank you; Congressman Richard Hudson — Richard — Richard, thank you very much; Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy — thanks, Ryan; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley — Mark, thank you very much. It’s amazing the way all these big generals are showing up. This is something, huh? (Laughter.) This is the big one, as I say — always do. It always will be. The Army Chief of Staff James McConville — James, thank you. Thank you very much, James. And Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston — thank you, Mike. Thank you very much.

I also want to recognize the three Medal of Honor recipients that are with us: Matthew Williams, Edward Byers, and Walter Marm. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you. That’s great. A lot of brave people are with us today.

Pat grew up in a small town in South Carolina. His dad is a police officer. His grandfathers served in World War Two, in Korea, Vietnam. Service to our country really goes through their veins very, very rapidly.

Exactly 19 years ago today — on September 11th, 2001 — news of the attack on our nation’s great, great country — this was just an attack like has never happened to us. But it went through Pat’s high school — and went through his classroom. And Pat was sitting there, listening. His teacher solemnly told the students that their generation had a fight to win. They were going to fight and fight to win. In that moment, Pat was called to action. He knew that his country needed him.

Ten short months later, at the age of 18, Pat was in Army basic training at Fort Benning. Soon, he joined the elite ranks of the legendary Army Rangers. Pat became an exceptional soldier and expert sniper. He saw heavy combat in multiple theatres of battle.

In 2010, during a deployment in Afghanistan, his leg was severely wounded by an enemy grenade. While recovering in South Carolina, Pat met with his wife, Alison. Well, that was probably not a bad wound then, was it? Huh? It was worth — (laughter) — I hope you’re going to say it was worth it. (Laughter.) It was.

Less than two years after being injured, Pat competed against some of America’s toughest warriors and won the prestigious Best Ranger Competition, among the most grueling physical contests anywhere in the country.

In October of 2015, on his 14th deployment, Pat was part of a team assigned to plan and conduct an operation to rescue over 70 Kurdish prisoners being held by ISIS barbarians in Iraq. The team soon received horrifying intelligence that the terrorists were planning to massacre their captives and bury them in freshly dug graves. Pat and his teammates raced into action.

After midnight, on October 22, Pat boarded a helicopter and departed on a mission to free the hostages from two buildings guarded by dozens of ruthless and bloodthirsty ISIS terrorists. He was in command of a team clearing one of the compounds. As soon as the ramp to his helicopter went down, Pat rushed into a blistering hail of gunfire. Pat and his team swiftly overpowered the enemy, secured the building, and freed 38 of the hostages.

Then Pat received word that the rest of the assault team was facing harsh resistance in another complex. Pat turned to one of his fellow soldiers and said, “Let’s get into the fight right now. Let’s get into the fight.” He saw that the other building was on fire and he knew more of the hostages were still trapped inside. He and his team climbed up ladders to the roof and opened up fire on the enemy. Multiple ISIS fighters detonated suicide vests, ripping a portion of the building into pieces.

But Pat and his fellow Rangers fought through the fire, the bullets, and the deadly blasts. Pat navigated to the front door and saw the captives were being held behind a metal door secured by two very heavy padlocks. He grabbed a pair of bolt cutters and ran through smoldering flame and smoke. As bullets impacted all around him, Pat succeeded in cutting one of the locks before scorching, sweltering heat forced him to leave the building for some air.

Pat caught his breath in a few seconds and was back. He ran right back into that raging blaze. He sliced the final lock and released the rest of the hostages as the building began to collapse. He received orders to evacuate, but he refused to do so; he didn’t want to leave anyone behind.

Pat ran back into the burning building that was collapsing two more times. He saved multiple hostages, and he was the last man to leave. He wouldn’t leave. No matter what they said, no matter who ordered him to do it, he wouldn’t do it. He was the last one out. It was one of the largest and most daring rescue missions in American history. Pat and his team rescued 75 captives and killed 20 ISIS terrorists.

Pat, you embody the righteous glory of American valor. We stand in awe of your heroic daring and gallant deeds. You truly went above and beyond the call of duty to earn our nation’s highest military honor.

Pat would be the first to remind us that he was not alone that day. In the battle, one Army Ranger made the ultimate sacrifice: Master Sergeant Josh Wheeler. Josh was something. Right, Pat? Josh was something. You’ve — you’ve said that before.

Today, we’re deeply moved to be joined by Master Sergeant Wheeler’s wife, Ashley Wheeler. Ashley, our hearts break for your loss. A great man. That was a great man.

Ashley — where is Ashley? Ashley, please stand up. Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you very much. Thank you, Ashley.

Our nation endures because fearless warriors like Josh are willing to lay down their lives for our freedom. Our children can grow up in peace because Josh had the courage to face down evil. Our debt to him and to you is everlasting. And again, thank you very much, Ashley. We appreciate it very much. We will honor him forever. You know that. Very special group of warriors, men — great men.

Pat has said that as soon as our soldiers’ boots hit the ground, they are ambassadors of the American way of life. Everywhere they go, the men and women of our armed forces instill our friends with hope, our enemies with dread, and our fellow citizens with unyielding American pride.

Over the course of his service, Pat has embarked on an astounding — really, an astounding 17 deployments in defense of our nation. General Milley, that’s a lot, right? Is that a lot?

GENERAL MILLEY: That’s a lot, sir.

THE PRESIDENT: That’s a lot. Okay, I needed that little extra confirmation. That’s a lot.

He now serves as an instructor at the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, training the next generation of American warriors. Today, he joins the immortal company of our most revered American heroes. Pat, you personify the motto “Rangers lead the way,” and you inspire us all.

It is now my privilege to present Sergeant Major Thomas Patrick Payne with the Congressional Medal of Honor. I’d like to ask the military aide to come forward and read the citation.

Thank you very much.

MILITARY AIDE: Attention to orders. The Medal of Honor is awarded to Sergeant First Class Thomas P. Payne, United States Army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty on October 22, 2015.

His heroism and selfless actions were key to liberating 75 hostages during a contested rescue mission that resulted in 20 enemies killed in action.

Sergeant First Class Payne’s gallantry under fire and uncommon valor are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Special Operations Command, and the United States Army. (Applause.)

(The Medal of Honor is presented.) (Applause.)









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President Trump Delivers Remarks on the Historic Bahrain-Israel Peace Deal













President Trump Delivers Remarks on the Historic Bahrain-Israel Peace Deal











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President Trump has outdone himself once again.....most outstanding president ever. No-one deserves the Nobel Peace Prize more than this great man. Trump is a Godsend and proven to be extremely effective and results oriented .

This president makes history every day while dems make commentary and ashes out of promises. TRUMP FOREVER. 12 MORE YEARS. Greatest President EVER!









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President Trump and The First Lady Participate in a Flight 93 National Memorial Observance













President Trump and The First Lady Participate in a Flight 93 National Memorial Observance











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One of President Trump's best speeches. Sacred grounds there.

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September 09, 2020

VP Mike Pence "I couldn't be more proud of President Trump's leadership throughout the pandemic"

















VP Mike Pence "I couldn't be more proud of President Trump's leadership throughout the pandemic"





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Vice President, Pence, you are awesome leader, too. Both, you and, President Trump are truly compliment each other. An unstoppable force. Thank you to both of you, for placing America first. It is because of the love of our country, that President Trump will always find a solution to make America great, and continue to keep America great for the people, and our country. God bless you both.









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September 08, 2020

President Trump Delivers Remarks on Environmental Accomplishments for the people of Florida at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum



















President Trump Delivers Remarks on Environmental Accomplishments for the people of Florida

at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum in Jupiter, Fla.





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Love the whole Trump family! You are all in our thoughts and prayers! Trump and Pence for American independence and freedoms!









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Suburban schools see rise in admissions as parents push for in person learning













Suburban schools see rise in admissions as parents push for in person learning







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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany responds to Joe Biden for 'playing politics' with coronavirus vaccine















White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany responds to Joe Biden for 'playing politics' with coronavirus vaccine









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September 07, 2020

President Donald Trump on Joe Biden’s China sellouts















President Donald Trump on Joe Biden’s China sellouts





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Vice President Pence Delivers Remarks at A Stronger American Workforce

















Vice President Pence Delivers Remarks at A Stronger American Workforce







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President Trump supporters hold 200 strong boat parade in Washington, D.C.

















President Trump supporters hold 200 strong boat parade in Washington, D.C........

The Potomac River isn't usually the sight of political events, but in 2020 everything's possible as a 200 strong boat parade of Trump supporters took to the waves in our nations capital. One America's Jack Posobiec was on the scene.









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September 06, 2020

Exile Express (1939) MYSTERY













Exile Express (1939) MYSTERY

Stars: Anna Sten, Alan Marshal, Jerome Cowan

Director: Otis Garrett









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Judge Jeanine: Anonymous sources take aim at President Trump again













Judge Jeanine: Anonymous sources take aim at President Trump again







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Mike Huckabee calls The Atlantic report claiming Trump insulted soldiers 'phony'

















Mike Huckabee calls The Atlantic report claiming Trump insulted soldiers 'phony'





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September 05, 2020

Psychological Thriller Film Noir Movie - The Chase (1946)













Psychological Thriller Film Noir Movie - The Chase (1946)









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September 04, 2020

Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947)















Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947)



The movie "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" (also known as "Dick Tracy meets Karloff" and "Dick Tracy's Amazing Adventure") is a 1947 thriller film starring Ralph Byrd, Anne Gwynne, and Boris Karloff. The film is the fourth and final installment of the Dick Tracy film series.

Just out of jail, Gruesome goes to the Hangman's Knot saloon, where his old crime crony Melody is now playing piano. Gruesome takes him to a plastics manufacturer, where X-Ray and a mysterious mastermind are in possession of a secret formula and hatching a sinster plot. Ignoring a warning not to touch anything, Gruesome sniffs a nerve gas that paralyzes him. He appears to be dead and is taken to the city morgue. Dick Tracy is at headquarters speaking with college professor Dr. Tomic, a scientist who suspects someone has been following him. At the morgue, Tracy's sidekick Pat has his back turned when Gruesome wakes up and knocks him out. Pat describes him to Tracy as looking a lot like the actor Boris Karloff.

At a bank where Tess Trueheart happens to be, Gruesome and Melody use the nerve gas to incapacitate the customers and security guard. They rob the place of more than $100,000 and shoot a cop on the sidewalk before Tracy and his men arrive. Gruesome demands half of the loot from X-Ray .... or else. Tracy tries to learn the secret of the formula from Dr. Tomic's top assistant, Professor Learned, before going after Gruesome and his gang. It all ends in a shootout, with Gruesome shot by Tracy, and then back at headquarters, where Tracy ends up frozen by nerve gas just as he's about to kiss Tess.

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Directed by John Rawlins, produced by Herman Schlom, written by Chester Gould (characters), William Graffis and Robert E. Kent (story), starring Ralph Byrd as Dick Tracy (The tough, square-jawed detective), Anne Gwynne as Tess Truehart (Tracy's girlfriend, who witnesses the bank robbery), Boris Karloff as Gruesome (A corpse-like gangster), Skelton Knaggs as Rudolph X-Ray (Gruesome's spectacled henchman), Edward Ashley as Dr. Lee Thal (an interested party), June Clayworth as Dr. I.M. Learned (Prof. Tomic's assistant), Lyle Latell as Pat Patton (Tracy's bumbling sidekick), Tony Barrett as 'Melody' Fiske (a greedy, piano-playing thug), Jim Nolan as Dan Sterne (a nosy newspaper reporter), Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon (Tracy's reliable boss) and Milton Parsons as Dr. A. Tomic (a State U. physicist).





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09/04/20: President Trump Holds a News Conference

















09/04/20: President Trump Holds a News Conference









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NSA O'Brien, Advisor Grenell, and Press Secretary McEnany Hold a Press Briefing



















NSA O'Brien, Advisor Grenell, and Press Secretary McEnany Hold a Press Briefing









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First Lady Melania Trump's Message for National Preparedness Month













First Lady Melania Trump's Message for National Preparedness Month









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September 03, 2020

President Donald Trump in Latrobe, PA

















President Donald Trump in Latrobe, PA





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Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds a Press Briefing















Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds a Press Briefing





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September 02, 2020

President Trump delivers remarks on designating Wilmington, NC as an American World War II Heritage City - on board Battleship, North Carolina in Wilmington, NC.



















President Trump delivers remarks on designating Wilmington, NC as an American World War II Heritage City - on board Battleship, North Carolina in Wilmington, NC.









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September 01, 2020

Sen. Lindsey Graham holds press conference with law enforcement officers and the South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police with Republican Rep. Tom Rice









Sen. Lindsey Graham holds press conference with law enforcement officers and the South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police with Republican Rep. Tom Rice





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President Trump Surveys Property Affected by Recent Riots

















President Trump Surveys Property Affected by Recent Riots







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President Trump Participates in a Roundtable on Wisconsin Community Safety













President Trump Participates in a Roundtable on Wisconsin Community Safety







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ALL Lives Matter













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August 31, 2020

08/31/20: Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds a Press Briefing

















08/31/20: Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Holds a Press Briefing





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If you Love America You LOVE President Trump























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August 30, 2020

President Trump ....One of God's Warriors























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August 29, 2020

The Third Visitor



















The Third Visitor

In IMDB it's listed as "The Third Visitor." The title in the opening credits reads, "The Third Caller," and it's "The Tertiary Caller" here.





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President Trump Delivers Remarks in Orange TX













President Trump Delivers Remarks in Orange TX









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President Trump Delivers Remarks in Lake Charles, LA







President Trump Delivers Remarks in Lake Charles, LA





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August 28, 2020

Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)









Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)



he movie "Dick Tracy vs. Cueball" is a 1946 American pulp action film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. The dark and moody film noir stars Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy in the second installment of the Dick Tracy film series.

Luxurious diamonds are stolen but before the thief can safely hide them aboard an ocean liner he is strangled by ex-conman Cueball. Cueball takes the valuable diamonds and is given refuge by Filthy Flora, madam of the Dripping Dagger Bar, and then continues on murdering people that he believes are trying to double-cross him. Dick Tracy allows his attractive girlfriend Tess to act as a buyer for the diamonds but is put in grave danger when Cueball vows to eliminate ...

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Directed by Gordon M. Douglas, produced by Herman Schlom, written by Chester Gould (characters), Luci Ward (story) and Dane Lussier, Robert E. Kent (sceenplay), Eric Taylor and Chester Gould (comic), starring Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy (the unstoppable detective in search of Cueball), Dick Wessel as Harry "Cueball" Lake (a murderous diamond thief. Gets his name after his big, round head. He strangles his victims with a braided leather hatband.), Anne Jeffreys as Tessie Trueheart (Dick Tracy's lovely girlfriend), Lyle Latell as Pat Patton (Tracy's bumbling partner), Esther Howard as Filthy Flora (madam of the Dripping Dagger), Ian Keith as Vitamin Flintheart (an aged thespian and friend of Tracy), Max Wagner as Max (Dripping Dagger bartender).







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Ivanka Trump Speaking at the Republican Convention



















Day by day President Trump, with God's help, is healing America.



Good evening. Before I begin, I want to send a special message to everyone who’s been affected by Hurricane Laura. Our hearts are with you. The president will continue to support you every step of the way, and just like Americans always do, the nation will come together to help you rebuild your homes, businesses and communities, stronger and more resilient than ever before.



Four years ago, I introduced to you a builder, an entrepreneur, an outsider, and the people’s nominee for President of the United States. Tonight, I stand before you as the proud daughter of the people’s president. He is our commander in chief, champion of the American worker, defender of common sense, and our voice for the forgotten men and women of this country, he is our president and my father, Donald J. Trump.



This evening, I want to tell you about the leader I know and the moments I wish every American could see. I want to tell you the story of a president who is fighting for you from dawn to midnight, when the cameras have left, the microphones are off, and the decisions really count. When Jared and I moved with our three children to Washington, we didn’t exactly know what we were in for, but our kids, our kids loved it from the start. My son Joseph promptly built Grandpa a LEGO replica of the White House. The president still displays it on the mantel in the Oval Office right over there so that he can show world leaders just so they know he has the greatest grandchildren on Earth. I agree.



Over the last four years, we’ve learned a lot. I’ve seen in Washington it’s easy for politicians to survive if they silence their convictions and skip the hard fights. I couldn’t believe so many politicians actually prefer to complain about a problem rather than fix it. I was shocked to see people leave major challenges unsolved so they can blame the other side, campaign on the same issue in the next election. But Donald Trump did not come to Washington to win praise from the Beltway elites. Donald Trump came to Washington for one reason and one reason alone, to make America great again.



My father has strong convictions. He knows what he believes and he says what he thinks. Whether you agree with him or not, you always know where he stands. I recognize that my dad’s communication style is not to everyone’s taste and I know that his tweets can feel a bit unfiltered, but the results, the results speak for themselves. He is so unapologetic about his beliefs that he has caused me and countless Americans to take a hard look at our own convictions and ask ourselves what do we stand for? What kind of America do we want to leave for our children? I am more certain than ever before we want a future where our kids can believe in American greatness. We want a society where every child can live in a safe community and go to a great school of their choice.



We want a culture where differences of opinion and debate are encouraged, not canceled, where law enforcement is respected, where our country’s rich diversity is celebrated, and where people of all backgrounds, races, genders and creeds have the chance to achieve their God-given potential. This is the future my father is working to build each and every day.



Building after all is what he’s done his whole life. He has admired and befriended construction workers on countless job sites, but it has been a new and profound experience for him and for me to see these stoic machinists and steelworkers come to him with a tear in their eye and thank him for being the only person willing to go to the mat for them, for their jobs, for their families and for their futures. To the hardworking men and women across America and here tonight, you are the reason my father fights with all of his heart and all of his might. You are the reason he ran for president in the first place and you are the reason he is going to keep fighting for four more years.



Four more years. I remember one evening in early February of 2018 we were in the Oval Office with my father’s top economic advisors and the president was pushing to keep the promise he made to renegotiate the bad trade deals that had gutted millions of middle class jobs. Most of his advisors argued that the economy was so strong following our historic tax and regulatory cuts that it didn’t make sense to risk rocking the boat. After the meeting as I walked with my father back towards the residence he said, “You know, the reason this has never been done before is because our leaders haven’t had the guts. When the economy is good, they settle for good and when things are bad, they don’t have the will or ability so they kick the can until it’s someone else’s problem.” He was right. If my father didn’t take on these fights, no one would. In the months that followed, President Trump refused to settle for a good deal. He wanted a great deal and ultimately that is exactly what we got.



I remember each time he was updated on the progress of the new trade deal with Mexico and Canada, he would say, “Don’t let down those dairy farmers I met in Wisconsin. I don’t want them to like this deal, I want them to love it.”



Today, in the midst of this unprecedented global pandemic, it’s more clear than ever that our president was absolutely correct to take on trade when he did and bring our jobs, our factories and our lifesaving medicines back to the USA.



As our nation endures this grave trial, I pray for the families who are mourning the loss of a loved one, for those who are battling COVID-19 and for the first responders and the healthcare heroes who remain on the frontline of this fight. The grief, sorrow and anxiety during this time is felt by all. I’ve been with my father and I’ve seen the pain in his eyes when he receives updates on the lives that have been stolen by this plague. I have witnessed him make some of the most difficult decisions of his life. I sat with him in the Oval Office as he stopped travel to Europe. I watched him take the strongest, most inclusive economy in a lifetime, the lowest unemployment in a half century and the highest wage increase for working families in decades, and close it down to save American lives.



It is why our president rapidly mobilized the full force of government and the private sector to produce ventilators within weeks, to build the most robust testing system in the world, and to develop safe and effective treatments and very, very soon a vaccine. My father isn’t deterred by defeatist thinkers. The word impossible, well it only motivates him. Donald Trump rejects the cynical notion that this country’s greatest achievements are behind us. He believes that nothing is beyond our reach and that the best is yet to come.



I have seen all of my life how my dad believes in the potential of each individual. Earlier this evening, we were all inspired by the incredible testimony of Alice Johnson. A great-grandmother who was sentenced to life in prison for a first-time non-violent drug offense. I was with my father when he decided to commute Alice’s life sentence. Together we watched Alice leave prison after nearly 22 years, as she ran into the arms of her family and they celebrated a joyful reunion, my father got very quiet. I could see the emotion on his face. After a long silence, he looked at me and said, “Imagine how many people there are just like Alice.” From that point on, he became a voice for those who had been unfairly silenced in our prison system. President Trump rectified the disparities of the 1994 Biden Crime Bill that disproportionately hurt African-Americans.



Against all odds, he brought together Republicans and Democrats and passed the most significant criminal justice reform of our generation and we’re just getting started.



My father did not campaign on this issue. He tackled this injustice because he has a deep compassion for those who have been treated unfairly. More than rhetoric and political prose, the ability to build consensus and achieve bipartisan success will help heal our country’s racial inequities and bring us forward together. President Trump is advancing the American values of work and family. Four years ago in Cleveland, I said President Trump would deliver for working women. Last year, over 70% of all new jobs were secured by women.



Four years ago I told you my father would focus on making child care affordable and accessible. In President Trump’s first term, we secured the largest ever increase for child care funding, giving more than 800,000 low income families great child care at a cost they can afford. As part of Republican tax cuts in 2019 alone, our child tax credit put over $2,000.00 into the pockets of 40 million American families.



Democrat politicians recently introduced a plan to increase the child tax credit, yet when I was fighting less than three years ago at the president’s direction to get Congress to double the child tax credit, not a single Democrat voted to pass the law. We got it done anyway.



Four years ago I promised that President Trump would support mothers in the workforce. In his first year in office, he signed into law the first ever national paid leave tax credit. Today, eight million more Americans have access to this benefit.



Four years ago I said that Americans needed an economy that permits people to rise again. During President Trump’s first three years in office, 72% of all new jobs went to Americans who had been outside of the workforce.



Four years ago I told you I would fight alongside my father and four years later, here I am.



Many of the issues my father has championed are not historically Republican priorities, yet where Washington chooses sides, our president chooses common sense. Where politicians choose party, our president chooses people.



Since the day he took the oath of office, I’ve watched my father take on the failed policies of the past and do what no leader has done before. Recently he took dramatic action to cut the cost of prescription drugs despite fielding angry calls from the CEOs of nearly every major pharmaceutical company. Now when we see attack ads paid for by big pharma, my dad smiles and says to me, “You know? We’re doing something really right if they’re hitting us so hard.”



This spring, our president saw that American crops were going to waste because food supply chains were disrupted by the virus. He directed Secretary Perdue and me to find a way to get this nutritious food, fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy, to families most in need. Within a matter of days, we launched the Farmers to Family Food Box Program, which has now delivered over 100 million meals into the hands of American families.



To protect the most vulnerable among us, I’ve worked alongside the president as he signed into law nine pieces of legislation to combat the evil of human trafficking.



I’ve stood by my father’s side at Dover Air Force Base as he has received our fallen heroes and each time it has steeled his resolve to finally stop, finally stop, the endless foreign wars.



To change the paradigm in the Middle East, he took a fresh approach. I heard foreign leaders beg him not to move the American embassy to Jerusalem, yet he delivered on a promise also made and unfulfilled by past presidents because my father knew that it was the right thing to do.



Defying all expectations, just weeks ago, he rewrote history again by making a peace agreement in the Middle East, the biggest breakthrough in a quarter century.



For the first time in a long time, we have a president who has called out Washington’s hypocrisy and they hate him for it. Dad, people attack you for being unconventional, but I love you for being real and I respect you for being effective.

Our president refuses to surrender his beliefs to score points with the political elite. To my father, you are the elite. You are the only people he cares about scoring people with. If these problems were easy to solve, previous presidents would have done so. But you don’t achieve different results by doing things the same way. Washington has not changed Donald Trump. Donald Trump has changed Washington.



America doesn’t need another empty vessel who will do whatever the media and the fringe of his party demands. Now more than ever, America needs four more years of a warrior in the White House.



Tonight, I could not be more proud to introduce my father, a man I know was made for this moment in history. My fellow Americans, our first lady and the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.





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President Trump Signs a FULL Pardon for Alice Johnson

















President Trump Signs a FULL Pardon for Alice Johnson









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August 27, 2020

Republican National Convention - Night 4: Land of Greatness











Republican National Convention - Night 4: Land of Greatness





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President Trump thank you for being our President, we love you

















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