Sentences with phrase «weatherman who»

The top French weatherman who was sacked from his state broadcaster for speaking inconvenient truths about the non-existence of «man - made - global - warming» has taken exquisite revenge on the alarmist establishment: now he's got a new job broadcasting from the Kremlin's propaganda arm, pouring
On the contrary, only an idiot wouldn't spot the hypocrisy of one outclassed weatherman who whined and cried and held his breath until he turned purple — only to turn around and do what he claimed to despise.
But a call comes in from Anthony Watts, a retired TV weatherman who runs one of the leading contrarian blogs, and he has astonishing news about some e-mails from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England.
Citing a speech by a retired TV weatherman who could no more construct a climate model than a television camera, and the philosophical authority of one «Thomas Eddington» (the inventor of the supernova light bulb, perhaps — surely not the Sir Arthur who confirmed the relativistic precession of the orbit of Mercury?)
Our cycle of pinning our hopes on the power of student outcome measurement calls to mind the 1993 comedy Groundhog Day, in which Bill Murray plays a self - centered TV weatherman who finds himself snowbound in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, doomed to repeat the same day until he finally changes his ways.
The major flaw in the project is that it plagiarizes or expropriates the clever theme of Harold Ramis's 1993 film «Groundhog day,» in which Bill Murray plays a weatherman who relives one day over and over and over until he gets his life right.
Bill Murray plays a grumpy weatherman who's forced to live one day over and over again until he becomes a good person.
Harold Ramis» comedy about a weatherman who finds himself reliving the same day over and over again is funny, sweet, profound and features a superb central turn from Bill Murray.
Bill Murray plays a TV weatherman who's trapped living the same day every day in this nightmarish fantasy - comedy.
Called Sexual Assault Survivors Against DeFrancisco for Governor, the committee will also include Jason Gough, a former Albany television weatherman who was abused as a child, and Nikki DuBose, a former model who is also a survivor.
I think that I understand that making the TOB adjustment is worthwhile for the weathermen who are concerned about the change in weather from yesterday until today.

Not exact matches

FEB. 24: Drops by the Today show and makes up with weatherman Al Roker, who had slammed him for not closing the schools in advance of one of the winter's biggest storms, then joins the rest of the cast for a ribbon - cutting that opens the show's new plaza at Rockefeller Center.
Indeed, the final was a pitchers» duel, Arkansas» Steve Krueger against Fullerton's Dave Weatherman, who had been knocked out in the first inning by Pepperdine the night before.
A two - bit reporter, Ben Shepard (Shia LaBeouf), from a local rag has uncovered that Jim is actually Nick Sloan, a key member of the Weatherman Underground, a radical leftwing movement of the»60s and»70s, who's been on the F.B.I.'s most - wanted list since the murder of a security guard during a botch bank robbery in 1971.
But there's more to it than just that just in case you don't have enough items to burn, or just want to burn something different, there's this seemingly sweet Sugar Plumps character (who goes on to become very disturbing,) who constantly sends you letters, (Nancy, head of the Tomorrow Corporation and the Weatherman also sends you letters) as well as things for you to burn and requests items from you so that she can burn them on her own Tomorrow Corporation Furnace and then just when you think you've seen it all and burned everything there is to burn, the game takes a huge dark turn.
Along their pitfall - heavy journey, the Griswolds stop to see Rusty's sister Audrey (Leslie Mann), who's now married to a studly weatherman named Stone (Chris Hemsworth), and his parents (Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo).
Relive this classic comedy about an exasperated weatherman (played by the incredible Bill Murray) who relives the same day over and over and over and over again.
So of course it's a joke that poor Susan Murphy (the voice of Reese Witherspoon: Four Christmases, Rendition) ends up in a government facility so secret that «it's a crime even to say its name» when she gets zapped by a radioactive meteorite on her wedding day and is mutated into... well, not Bridezilla, because Susan is a really nice, really sweet girl, one who's a bit too accommodating, actually, to her fiancé, TV weatherman Derek (the voice of Paul Rudd: I Love You, Man, Role Models).
Take a subplot involving Chicago weatherman Dave Spritz's (Cage) wayward teenage son Mike (Nicholas Hoult), who's involved, as the film begins, in a drug rehabilitation program with creepy counsellor Don (Gil Bellows).
However everything doesn't go well for a cynical TV weatherman in this movie who relives the same day over and over and over again.
He gave two top - tier dramatic performances in 2005: one as an international arms dealer who gets in over his head in Andrew Niccol's Lord of War, and one as a weatherman whose personal life falls into shambles in Gore Verbinski's detour film The Weather Man.
The website for the Ohio House of Representatives notes that Goddard's Law was named after long - time Cleveland weatherman, Dick Goddard, who passionately advocated for strengthening penalties for animal abuse.
He did mention GW, unlike the other weatherman on the other channel in the area (who said nada about GW)-- he constantly said it was NOT happening (at least up through 2002, when I left the area).
One is Heartland president Joseph Bast's «reasonable interpretation» of conclusions he'll never accept, and the rest comes from a retired TV weatherman named Anthony Watts (who's not a climate scientist), who runs the climate denier blog WattsUpWithThat.
«Meteorologists are used to looking at models and being burned,» says Paul Douglas, a former TV weatherman - turned - serial entrepreneur, who recently published a book on climate change and faith.»
The report was debunked, and found to contain at least 84 individuals who took industry money, 49 retirees, 44 television weathermen, 20 economists, and 70 with no expertise in climate science.
Scheduled speakers include some of the nation's best - known global warming skeptics, including Anthony Watts, a television weatherman; Timothy Ball, a former University of Winnipeg professor who has been sued for libel by Michael Mann, a prominent mainstream climate scientist; and Alan Carlin, a former Environmental Protection Agency analyst who claims he was muzzled when he raised questions about the agency's finding that atmospheric carbon dioxide is a threat to human health and the environment.
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