After the sexual harassment allegations against Louis C.K. surfaced in the news in November 2017, Sarah Silverman used her Hulu show “I Love You America, With Sarah Silverman” to address the strikes against the comedian and man she had called her friend since she was 19 years old. Now that he has dipped his toe back into the standup comedy world, less than a year later, Silverman is still struggling with how she feels about what she has learned.
“Things are very black and white if it isn’t someone you love on either side, on any part of it,” Silverman said at the Paley Fall TV Preview for the second season of her show Friday. “My heart goes out to him [but] then I have to stop and say, ‘You know what? I think I’m too close to this to be objective.’ Sometimes when you know someone you don’t always know more,...
“Things are very black and white if it isn’t someone you love on either side, on any part of it,” Silverman said at the Paley Fall TV Preview for the second season of her show Friday. “My heart goes out to him [but] then I have to stop and say, ‘You know what? I think I’m too close to this to be objective.’ Sometimes when you know someone you don’t always know more,...
- 9/8/2018
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
A group of NFL players — Anquan Boldin, Malcolm Jenkins, Doug Baldwin and Benjamin Watson — told President Donald Trump that his offer to pardon those who received unfair treatment by the justice system “will not address” the systemic injustice they have been protesting.
“A handful of pardons will not address the sort of systemic injustice that N.F.L. players have been protesting,” they wrote in an op-ed in the New York Times. “These are problems that our government has created, many of which occur at the local level. If President Trump thinks he can end these injustices if we deliver him a few names, he hasn’t been listening to us.”
The quartet of players are all members of the Players Coalition, an advocacy group made up of former and current NFL players.
Also Read: Michael Rapaport Slams NFL's New Kneeling Ban: 'Motherf--ing Bulls--' (Video)
“The United States effectively uses prison to treat addiction,...
“A handful of pardons will not address the sort of systemic injustice that N.F.L. players have been protesting,” they wrote in an op-ed in the New York Times. “These are problems that our government has created, many of which occur at the local level. If President Trump thinks he can end these injustices if we deliver him a few names, he hasn’t been listening to us.”
The quartet of players are all members of the Players Coalition, an advocacy group made up of former and current NFL players.
Also Read: Michael Rapaport Slams NFL's New Kneeling Ban: 'Motherf--ing Bulls--' (Video)
“The United States effectively uses prison to treat addiction,...
- 6/21/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Update with comments from Richard Sherman and Doug Baldwin: Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks took to Twitter in regards to Trump’s comments calling his behavior unacceptable and saying, “If you do not condemn his divisive rhetoric you are condoning it!” The behavior of the President is unacceptable and needs to be addressed. If you do not Condemn this divisive Rhetoric you are Condoning it!! — Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) September 23, 2017 He elaborated on…...
- 9/23/2017
- Deadline TV
On 60 Minutes Sports tonight, Seattle Seahawks’ wide receiver and son of a policeman Doug Baldwin tells Showtime’s Jon Wertheim how he received death threats after speaking out on police shootings. Baldwin has been vocal about the spate of recent deaths of unarmed black men, and has been meeting up with officials in a bid to help change the situation regarding law enforcement training. But he has gotten death threats for his efforts. Watch the clip below as Wertheim asks Baldwin about reaching out to fellow football player, Colin Kaepernick, who made headlines earlier this year by not standing during the Us national anthem. “You know, we didn’t...read more...
- 10/4/2016
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Add Brandon Marshall to the list of high profile athletes taking a knee during the national anthem. The Denver Broncos linebacker kneeled in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, who started the movement in August. Soccer star Megan Rapinoe, the 31-year-old midfielder known best as a member of the U.S. Women's National Team, also knelt during Seattle Reign's match against the Chicago Red Stars on Sunday. Marshall abstained from standing to protest the social injustice against African-Americans and other minorities. Kaepernick's jersey has become the No. 1 pick in the 49ers store. It was previously the 20th most popular jersey to purchase,...
- 9/9/2016
- by Alexia Fernandez, @alexiafedz
- PEOPLE.com
Add Brandon Marshall to the list of high profile athletes taking a knee during the national anthem. The Denver Broncos linebacker kneeled in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, who started the movement in August. Soccer star Megan Rapinoe, the 31-year-old midfielder known best as a member of the U.S. Women's National Team, also knelt during Seattle Reign's match against the Chicago Red Stars on Sunday. Marshall abstained from standing to protest the social injustice against African-Americans and other minorities. Kaepernick's jersey has become the No. 1 pick in the 49ers store. It was previously the 20th most popular jersey to purchase,...
- 9/9/2016
- by Alexia Fernandez, @alexiafedz
- PEOPLE.com
Several members of the Seattle Seahawks are considering protesting the national anthem over civil rights concerns when the team faces the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks, according to the Seattle Times. The players are considering joining San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who is famously protesting the national anthem out of refusal to “show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people.” Kaepernick has either sat or kneeled the past two games and doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon. The Times said star receiver Doug Baldwin and star linebacker...
- 9/8/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
They're some of the best athletes in the world -- but when it comes to throwing a football, the guys from Manchester United proved worse than Tim Tebow. A bunch of Man U guys -- including Memphis Depay, Phil Jones, Daley Blind, Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans -- hit up the Seahawks training facility while they were in town to play Club America in Seattle. The guys got a tour from Seahawks stars Doug Baldwin...
- 7/20/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Marshawn Lynch -- he of few words, but the voice of an angel -- is the Seahawk most known for his “obscene” touchdown dances. But it was teammate Doug Baldwin who may have gone too far with a Super Bowl dance that was too risqué for NBC.
After scoring a touchdown in the third quarter against the Patriots, Baldwin is scene doing a sort of shimmy in the end zone, before the camera cut away. Here’s the entirety of what was show (Gif via Deadspin):
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Watch: Here are the Super Bowl’s best, worst, and weirdest commercials
So what got censored, intentionally or otherwise? Here’s the rest of his touchdown dance, in photos:
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He appears to pantomime taking off his pants and then squats over the ball. Almost as if he’s...
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Yep, it’s a #poopdown.
The said "#poopdown" in front of me at #SB49. pic.twitter.com/LsLtYg...
After scoring a touchdown in the third quarter against the Patriots, Baldwin is scene doing a sort of shimmy in the end zone, before the camera cut away. Here’s the entirety of what was show (Gif via Deadspin):
NBC
Watch: Here are the Super Bowl’s best, worst, and weirdest commercials
So what got censored, intentionally or otherwise? Here’s the rest of his touchdown dance, in photos:
Getty Images
He appears to pantomime taking off his pants and then squats over the ball. Almost as if he’s...
Getty Images
Yep, it’s a #poopdown.
The said "#poopdown" in front of me at #SB49. pic.twitter.com/LsLtYg...
- 2/2/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
For non-football fans, Super Bowl Sunday can be a boring day punctuated by fun commercials and a halftime show. But if you’re into sexy studs, there’s plenty to watch when the players are on the field. Here’s a look at the hottest hunks suiting up for each side in this year's big game.
New England Patriots
1. Julian Edelman, Wide Receiver
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You’re probably thinking Tom Brady should be at the top of this list. But #11 won the hearts of Pats fans (and anyone with eyeballs) in a big way this season. I mean, did you see that face? Plus, even though he's now a wide receiver, the former college quarterback sometimes does super sexy things like this:
NFL
2. Tom Brady, Quarterback
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An annual favorite on nearly every list of hottest athletes, the Patriots quarterback may have been dethroned by his #1 receiver, but we still love him. So does his...
New England Patriots
1. Julian Edelman, Wide Receiver
Getty Images
You’re probably thinking Tom Brady should be at the top of this list. But #11 won the hearts of Pats fans (and anyone with eyeballs) in a big way this season. I mean, did you see that face? Plus, even though he's now a wide receiver, the former college quarterback sometimes does super sexy things like this:
NFL
2. Tom Brady, Quarterback
Getty Images
An annual favorite on nearly every list of hottest athletes, the Patriots quarterback may have been dethroned by his #1 receiver, but we still love him. So does his...
- 1/30/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Richard Sherman slammed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell over the massive fine he dropped on Marshawn Lynch for not talking to the media ... by accusing the league of being two-faced.Seattle Seahawks Sherman and Doug Baldwin (hiding behind a cardboard cutout of himself) held a pretty shocking news conference today where they openly mocked the league policy forcing players to talk to reporters. The duo talked excessively, but only about things the league does Not want them discussing.
- 11/25/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
One high school senior was handed his diploma early, thanks to his principal and the support of his entire high school. Dom Cooks, 18, is a beloved former football player at Decatur High School in Federal Way, Wash., who has been battling an aggressive form of brain cancer for more than a year. When doctors told him he might have only months to live, school officials decided he would get a graduation ceremony surprise. "Dom always tells me that tomorrow is not a promise, and so thinking of that reminder, we knew we had today and that today we could do a graduation,...
- 2/24/2014
- by Alicia C. Dennis
- PEOPLE.com
You've got your chili and beer bread or your chicken wings and refreshing beverages ready to go for Super Bowl Xlviii, now you just need to know what time the festivities kick off. Zap2it is here to help.
Update: Terry Bradshaw will not be a part of Fox's Super Bowl coverage Sunday because his father just passed away.
The 2014 Super Bowl pre-game show starts at 2 p.m. Et and runs through the afternoon, with the official kickoff time scheduled for 6:25 p.m. Et on Fox.
Here's a rundown of the full schedule for Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 2), all times Eastern:
2:00-2:30 p.m.:
Weather Games: When MetLife Stadium was named the location for Super Bowl Xlviii, no one knew whether it will be 45 degrees with light winds or 10 degrees and snowing on Super Bowl Sunday. While cold temperatures and winter conditions could play a role in this year's contest,...
Update: Terry Bradshaw will not be a part of Fox's Super Bowl coverage Sunday because his father just passed away.
The 2014 Super Bowl pre-game show starts at 2 p.m. Et and runs through the afternoon, with the official kickoff time scheduled for 6:25 p.m. Et on Fox.
Here's a rundown of the full schedule for Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 2), all times Eastern:
2:00-2:30 p.m.:
Weather Games: When MetLife Stadium was named the location for Super Bowl Xlviii, no one knew whether it will be 45 degrees with light winds or 10 degrees and snowing on Super Bowl Sunday. While cold temperatures and winter conditions could play a role in this year's contest,...
- 2/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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After the hard-fought days of Training Camp, after the hard fought divisional battles, after battling their way through the playoff gauntlet, only two teams remain. Fans of the underdogs were disappointed as the two teams expected to win their conferences did just that, with the Seahawks and Broncos punching their tickets to Super Bowl Xlviii on Sunday. Both teams came into the postseason as the number one overall team in their conference, so we should expect nothing less than this game being one for the ages. Here’s how the position battle between both teams will break down:
Offensive Line
Pass protection has been the unsung hero of the top-ranked Denver passing attack, allowing only 20 sacks in 2013, good for 32nd in sacks allowed in the league. Guard Louis Vasquez has cemented himself as one of the best guards in football,...
After the hard-fought days of Training Camp, after the hard fought divisional battles, after battling their way through the playoff gauntlet, only two teams remain. Fans of the underdogs were disappointed as the two teams expected to win their conferences did just that, with the Seahawks and Broncos punching their tickets to Super Bowl Xlviii on Sunday. Both teams came into the postseason as the number one overall team in their conference, so we should expect nothing less than this game being one for the ages. Here’s how the position battle between both teams will break down:
Offensive Line
Pass protection has been the unsung hero of the top-ranked Denver passing attack, allowing only 20 sacks in 2013, good for 32nd in sacks allowed in the league. Guard Louis Vasquez has cemented himself as one of the best guards in football,...
- 1/23/2014
- by Chris Turner
- Obsessed with Film
The Screen Actors Guild has announced election results for positions on several of its regional boards, as well as for several regional representatives to serve on the union's national board of directors.In the Seattle branch elections, Abby Dylan was elected to a three-year term as a national board member. Alex Terzieff, Gary Schwartz, Rik Deskin, and Lashon Watson won two-year terms as council members at large.The Portland, Ore., branch elected Doug Baldwin, Helena De Crespo, George Fosgate, and Michelle Mariana to three-year terms as council members at large.In the Florida branch elections, Nancy Duerr was elected to a three-year term as a national board member. Steve Gladstone won a two-year term as president. Ellen Wacher was elected to a two-year term as vice president, and Patrick Mickler won a two-year term as recording secretary. Matt Simpson, John Archie, Chris Beekie, and Joseph Sexton were elected to three-year...
- 8/2/2010
- backstage.com
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