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On a weekend and some cable channel is playing Break so I going to sit here and watch it and damn I love this movie excellent. It a classic cable movie. And it spawned a generation of them. Gabrielle Turi, a photographer and Boston University student, discovered her Instagram account had been hacked in September. She first tried several times to get it back through Instagram’s help channels, but each time received a message back that she was reporting the wrong account. (The hackers had changed the information associated with the account, including the username, which she believes tripped up the company’s automated support system).

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Trump is “practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day, no question about it,” he added.”If President Trump were still in office, I would have carefully considered whether the House managers proved their specific charge. By the strict criminal standard, the president’s speech probably was not incitement.””However, in the context of impeachment, the Senate might have decided this was acceptable shorthand for the reckless actions that preceded the riot. But in this case, the question is moot because former President Trump is constitutionally not eligible for conviction.””President Trump is still liable for everything he did while he was in office as an ordinary citizen, unless the statute of limitations has run.

So I ask him if his company could replace a furnace next week and yes, they can. I get on the horn with his boos. They had a cancelation. (AFP via Getty)A majority of Americans would support the Senate convicting Donald Trump and barring him from holding federal office in future, a new poll has found, with more people backing the move now than at any point during his first impeachment trial.As many as 56 per cent of Americans would strongly support the Senate convicting the former president, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll released on Sunday, while 43 per cent oppose his conviction.The ABC survey suggests a growing number of people are in favour of Mr Trump conviction as the start of his trial looms larger, with a Quinnipiac University poll several days earlier suggesting that 50 per cent of Americans were in favour and 45 per cent opposed.Mr Trump’s popularity has tumbled from the days of his first impeachment trial, when the split of those for and against his conviction was 47 per cent to 49 per cent, according to an ABC/Washington Post poll at the time.The polls are an indication of the impact on public perceptions from the riots at the Capitol building last month. More people now believe that there are greater extremist elements in the Republican Party than the Democratic Party, according to the latest polling.Mr Trump second impeachment trial begins in the Senate on Tuesday, with the former president facing accusations that he incited the mob with a Washington rally speech calling on them to “fight” the result of November election.Senate members will hear evidence, set to include videos of the events of 6 January, as Democrats try to convince at least 17 Republicans to join them in voting to convict Mr Trump and bar him from future office, because a two thirds majority is required.Trump aides are confident that he will be acquitted, given 45 of the 50 Republican senators previously voted to dismiss the trial. Many have argued that since he is no longer president, the process to remove him from office is obsolete.

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