HBO has dropped its planned miniseries about Trump’s 2016 presidential win in light of sexual harassment claims against “Game Change” author Mark Halperin. The project had been announced in March and was to be based on the not-yet-published third book in the nonfiction series co-authored by Halperin and John Heilemann. “HBO is no longer proceeding with the project tied to the untitled book co-authored by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann on the 2016 Presidential election,” the network said. “HBO has no tolerance for sexual harassment within the company or its productions.” Also Read: Journalist Emily Miller Accuses Mark Halperin of Sexual Harassment The.
- 10/26/2017
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
Less than a day after a CNN report detailing allegations by five different but unnamed women, a sixth woman has come forward on the record to accuse veteran political reporter Mark Halperin of sexual harassment. One America News Network-affiliated journalist Emily Miller tweeted Thursday that she was also “attacked” by Halperin, and in a series of subsequent tweets explained why she did not come forward before now. “To be clear, I was Not one of the victims in story about Mark Halperin. I was Another junior ABC employee he attacked. #MeToo,” she Tweeeted Thursday. “I did not report Halperin to.
- 10/26/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell slammed presidential nominee Donald Trump as a "national disgrace" and an "international pariah" in a personal email exchange that was leaked online by hackers. The Daily Caller claims the estimated 30,000 emails, reportedly obtained by the website DCLeaks.com after being stolen by unnamed hackers, are dated back to June 2014. The most recent emails are from August 19, 2016. Powell allegedly wrote the comments about Trump in a June 17, 2016, email to Emily Miller, a journalist who once worked under Powell as a deputy press secretary at the State Department. In the email, the retired four-star general said...
- 9/14/2016
- by Stephanie Petit, @stephpetit_
- PEOPLE.com
Ben Stein, actor and former advisor to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, appeared on CNN on Tuesday with Washington Times Senior Editor Emily Miller to discuss the government shutdown. The two conservatives engaged in a verbal brawl over the wisdom of the Republican Party forcing a shutdown. Stein insisted that the demands the Gop placed on President Barack Obama and the Democrats which led to a shutdown were “nonsense.”...
- 10/1/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
Emily Miller, senior editor of The Washington Times' opinion section, revealed via Twitter this afternoon that the hallway leading to Anthony Weiner's office has been blocked off due to a suspicious package. She posted a photo, at left, of the hall, guarded by a security officer. Fox News has picked up the story, reporting that police are looking into the matter. We'll update this story as soon as more information becomes available.
- 6/16/2011
- by Alex Alvarez
- Mediaite - TV
We have a great Ta Follows the Stars for you today with a look at Rachelle Lefevre in Gotham Magazine and a look at the beginning of Peter Facinellis acting career. Rachelle Lefevre in Gotham magazineWith long curly red hair porcelain skin and a loud infectious laugh actress Rachelle Lefevre is hard to overlook. But until she appeared as the bitchy bloodsucker Victoria in the 2008 smash hit Twilight shed been a relative unknown. Now with the hotly anticipated second film in the series The Twilight Saga New Moon hitting theaters November 20 and two more films in the works Lefevre is about to find herself in the glare of the spotlight.When I first got to La everybody said I was too girlnextdoor for edgier roles she says. I ended up playing a stripper an escort a vampire and an offherrocker troubled poet. I keep playing roles that are not even...
- 11/5/2009
- twilightersanonymous.com
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