Update: President Trump announced on Thursday that Stephen Moore has withdrawn himself from consideration for a spot on the Federal Reserve Board.
“Steve Moore, a great pro-growth economist and a truly fine person, has decided to withdraw from the Fed process. Steve won the battle of ideas including Tax Cuts and deregulation which have produced non-inflationary prosperity for all Americans,” he wrote. I’ve asked Steve to work with me toward future economic growth in our Country.”
….and deregulation which have produced non-inflationary prosperity for all Americans. I’ve asked...
“Steve Moore, a great pro-growth economist and a truly fine person, has decided to withdraw from the Fed process. Steve won the battle of ideas including Tax Cuts and deregulation which have produced non-inflationary prosperity for all Americans,” he wrote. I’ve asked Steve to work with me toward future economic growth in our Country.”
….and deregulation which have produced non-inflationary prosperity for all Americans. I’ve asked...
- 5/2/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Sports stars, fans and commentators alike mourned the death of Kathy Berman, the wife of legendary Espn sportscaster Chris Berman, after she died in a car accident in rural Connecticut on Tuesday.
Connecticut State Police told Patch that a vehicle driven by Edward Bertulis, 87, was struck in the back by the Lexus Kathy was driving while both were traveling eastbound on Sherman Hill Road in Woodbury.
Kathy’s car veered off the road down an embankment and overturned in a small body of water, while Bertulis’ vehicle crashed into utility pole and landed upside down in the center of the road.
Connecticut State Police told Patch that a vehicle driven by Edward Bertulis, 87, was struck in the back by the Lexus Kathy was driving while both were traveling eastbound on Sherman Hill Road in Woodbury.
Kathy’s car veered off the road down an embankment and overturned in a small body of water, while Bertulis’ vehicle crashed into utility pole and landed upside down in the center of the road.
- 5/10/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Jason Ritter got his first taste of acting when he was a hyperactive toddler with a predilection for set-crashing. The overalls-clad youngster was observing the filming of a credits sequence for dad John's hit show "Three's Company" when he got bored, wriggled free from his mother's grasp, and inserted himself into the shot."They were at the zoo filming all of these little vignettes, and they were shooting Joyce DeWitt with a goat," he recalls. "I just wrenched myself out of my mom's grip and went over to pet the goat and essentially ruined what they were trying to do. But I guess Joyce DeWitt laughed so hard at that, and there was, like, a really sweet moment, so they just kept it in there."Ritter bemusedly notes that he apparently developed quite the diva complex about his initial brush with fame. He says with a laugh, "I just saw...
- 9/1/2010
- backstage.com
Michelle Monaghan is one of those rare personalities who crosses genres and genders. She has kicked ass in action flicks like "Mission: Impossible III" and "Eagle Eye" and scored laughs in rom-coms like "The Heartbreak Kid" and "Made of Honor." Men love her for her girl-next-door sexiness and her uninhibited humor; women adore her for her down-to-earth accessibility and for being the kind of girl who can get on screen and hold her own against heavyweights like Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr. In Hollywood, beauty can be a curse for young female actors looking for a role of substance. But Monaghan has already proven she's the real deal with stellar dramatic turns in films like "North Country," playing a coal miner harassed by her male co-workers, and "Gone Baby Gone," in which she was the headstrong partner to Casey Affleck's detective. Still, little could have prepared even her...
- 10/16/2009
- backstage.com
Veteran New York motion picture agent Bonnie Bernstein, who was let go from Wme last week, has joined Icm.
She will work out of the agency's New York office.
Bernstein worked at Endeavor for 10 years before the agency's recent merger with Wma to form Wme.
Her roster of clients Paul Giamatti, Bobby Cannavale, Michelle Monaghan, Amber Tamblyn, Steve Buscemi, Jesse L. Martin, Matt Bomer, Ty Burrell, David Morse and Jason Ritter.
Most are expected to join her at Icm.
Bernstein's recruitment follows several recent hires of senior motion picture talent agents by Icm, which has been looking to beef up its feature departments.
The hires include Lorrie Bartlett, Chuck James and Joanne Wiles.
She will work out of the agency's New York office.
Bernstein worked at Endeavor for 10 years before the agency's recent merger with Wma to form Wme.
Her roster of clients Paul Giamatti, Bobby Cannavale, Michelle Monaghan, Amber Tamblyn, Steve Buscemi, Jesse L. Martin, Matt Bomer, Ty Burrell, David Morse and Jason Ritter.
Most are expected to join her at Icm.
Bernstein's recruitment follows several recent hires of senior motion picture talent agents by Icm, which has been looking to beef up its feature departments.
The hires include Lorrie Bartlett, Chuck James and Joanne Wiles.
- 9/9/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS Sports has switched the on-air roles of sportscasters Jim Nantz and Greg Gumbel. Nantz will move from the anchor chair of NFL Today to play-by-play duties for NFL games, replacing Gumbel, who will host NFL Today. NFL Today reporter Lesley Visser will join Nantz for game coverage and will be replaced by Bonnie Bernstein. Gumbel was NFL Today host from 1990-93.
- 6/22/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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