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Amal Clooney is taking even more action after delivering a powerful speech yesterday calling on the United Nations to investigate ISIS.
The 39-year-old international human rights lawyer who is currently pregnant with her and husband george clooneys twins met with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at United Nations Headquarters on Friday (March 10) in New York City.
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The two snapped a pic while shaking hands in front of the symbol of the United Nations. Head to our gallery to see it!
Amal represents ISIS survivor Nadia Murad with the hopes of making ISIS leaders accountable for the genocide against Yazidi people in Iraq.
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Jason Jones doesnt have to look far to find inspirationfor his hit TBS comedy show The Detour.
Jones admits he takes material from his real-life marriage with wife and co-creator Samantha Bee while writing the showand he says the more outrageous, the more likely its a true story.
Theres a lot more real than fake. Every crazy story is rooted in reality, he tells PEOPLE in this weeks issue. My kids watch the show, and even they notice. Theyll say, You stole that from Mommy.
And while Bee mainly works behind the scenes, she makes an onscreen appearance in season two playing a rather unexpected character.
She plays my mother, in a weird bit of casting, he says, adding that his son Fletcher also guest stars. He plays me as a kid.
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For more about Jason Jones, pick up this weeks issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday
So will Fletcher follow in his dads footsteps? Probably not.
It was his first acting role and most likely his last, he said laughing. He didnt understand why we had to do so many takes. He was like, I did it once, and I did it great!
Season two of The Detour follows the Parker family as they move to New York City and naturally, it doesnt go well.
They dont handle it well at all, says Jones. My character, Nate, has been unemployed for 19 months, so hes a bit desperate. He gets a call out of the blue with a job offer, which should have tipped them offno one gets hired cold off of LinkedIn!
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Your time has finally come, Barbz: After months and months of waiting, a handful of guest stints and one very heated rap feud, new Nicki Minaj songs are finally here.
The rapper dropped three brand new tracks late Thursday night (March 9): No Frauds featuring Drake and Lil Wayne, Changed It featuring Lil Wayne and Regret In Your Tears.
Listen below via Apple Music:
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NFL free agency began at 4 p.m. ET on Thursday, and there was plenty to talk about on Day 1.
One of the biggest moves Thursday was made by the Houston Texans and Cleveland Browns. The Texans traded QB Brock Osweiler, a 2018 second-round pick and a 2017 sixth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a 2017 fourth-round pick.
NESNs Matt Chatham was on NESN Sports Today, presented by Peoples United Bank, to discuss the impact this trade has on New England Patriots quarterbackjimmy garoppolo, as the browns have been rumored to be interested in the backup QB. Hear what Chatham had to say in the video above.
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Brock Osweiler #17 of the Houston Texans looks on in the second half against the New England Patriots during the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Gillette Stadium on January 14, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Elsa | Getty Images)
what a start to 2017 nfl free agency.
Thursday"sDay 1 of the new league year was wild--and more is on the horizon over the next few days.
Fromwide receivers (DeSean Jackson to Tampa Bay, Kenny Britt to Cleveland,Alshon Jeffery to Philadelphia,Kenny Stills to Miami, Robert Woods to Los Angeles, Pierre Garcon to San Francisco) to quarterbacks (Brock Osweiler to Cleveland, Mike Glennon to Chicago, Jay Cutler to the free-agent market) to surprises (Stephon Gilmore to New England), the sport was turned on its head.
What"s next?
Will Tony Romo end up with the Broncos or Texans--or are the Jets a possibility?
Is the newEagles wide receiving corps (Jeffery, Torrey Smith, Jordan Matthews) good enough to support quarterback Carson Wentz? Will offensive linemanChance Warmack make good on his second chance? Which veterans will soon join Connor Barwin as ex-Eagles? What"s next for the defense?
Are theGiants done shopping after a big splash onBrandon Marshall and inking fullback/tight end Rhett Ellison? Will an offensive line upgrade emerge?
What options to theJets have left at quarterback? Is apursuit of Osweiler a smart idea? IsCutler-to-New York inevitable? Would Trevor Siemian be the best choice?
Whichstars are left out on the open market for the second wave of the free-agent chase?
NJ Advance Media has reporters following the Eagles, Giants and Jets--along with the rest of the NFL. Follow along below for all the latest from around the wildest few days the sport has to offer.
Joe Giglio may be reached at jgiglio@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoeGiglioSports. Find NJ.com on Facebook.
On the fourth day of January, less than a week after the Bears completed their worst 16-game season in franchise history, general manager Ryan Pace struck a reassuring tone, vowing to attack his offseason overhaul with purpose. Equipped with ample salary-cap space and favorable draft status, Pace wanted it known that he understood his responsibilities.
"We"re going to be aggressive and calculated this offseason," he declared. "We"re in a position to do so. We"ll have a clear understanding of our roster and where our needs are and where we want to add to each position."
Suffice it to say, the 40-year-old GM still has a lot of heavy lifting ahead. The first day of free agency came and went Thursday with Pace and the Bears making their biggest splashes with the high-profile players they said goodbye to.
Jay Cutler"s release was mostly a formality, an unsurprising and inevitable separation triggered by a team craving a new direction.
Alshon Jeffery"s exit to the Eagles was a blow, subtracting the team"s most proven weapon from an offense that finished 15th in the league in yards per game and 28th in points last season.
Mike Glennon"s arrival? Well, that left many fans and experts scratching their heads, with Glennon agreeing to a three-year contract, which according to reports could be worth up to $45 million with $19 million guaranteed.
Will this ultimately be the Bears" most resounding offseason move at their most important position? Is there belief at Halas Hall that Glennon can elevate the franchise to new levels?
At the very least, the Glennon signing signals a fresh start, even if it is a curious vote of confidence in a quarterback whose last start came in Week 9 of 2014 a 22-17 Buccaneers loss to the Browns, for what it"s worth.
To this point, Glennon"s NFL performance has been ordinary. His 18 starts 13 as a rookie, five more in 2014 produced a completion percentage of .583; a rating of 83.2; a touchdown pass-to-interception ratio of 2:1; and only five victories. He also spent the last two seasons as Jameis Winston"s backup.
Within some league circles, talent evaluators see Glennon"s strong arm and intelligence and recognize potential for him to emerge as a reliable long-term starter. But Glennon"s lack of mobility and inconsistent accuracy remain concerns. Whether he"ll take control of the QB1 role Cutler has held since 2009 remains to be seen.
Cutler"s send-off Thursday proved respectful. The soon-to-be 34-year-old leaves as the franchise"s record holder in career completions, completion percentage, passing yards, touchdown passes and rating. He also leaves with a .500 record and only one playoff appearance.
The Bears made a point to publicly thank cutler as they sent him into free agency with Pace, coach John Fox and Chairman George McCaskey all expressing gratitude in a statement. Pace highlighted Cutler"s professionalism and toughness. Fox called the quarterback "one of the toughest competitors on our roster." Added McCaskey: "We are grateful to Jay for all he did as a Bear. His ability, toughness, and intelligence were on daily display at Halas Hall and Soldier Field. He had an extraordinary impact off the field, doing things for people especially kids without expecting or wanting any recognition. I was and am a big fan of his."
Still, the Bears made clear they preferred to move forward with Glennon. So with that, the page was turned.
The Bears are expected to introduce Glennon at Halas Hall in the coming days, perhaps as early as Friday. And from there, Pace will be pressed to detail his attraction to the 6-foot-6 quarterback, what he values most and how he hopes the former third-round pick will develop.
It will also be important to read the Bears GM for what might come next at the position. The Bears still need to add another quarterback to the roster and will have opportunity to select one in next month"s draft.
But will Glennon"s arrival and the financial investment made in him deter the Bears from seriously considering a quarterback in the first round? And if so, would Pace truly be able to sell hope to a success-starved fan base by pitching a 2017 quarterback combination that includes Glennon, Connor Shaw and a to-be-determined rookie likely to be no better than the fourth- or fifth-best quarterback prospect in an ordinary draft class?
For perspective, Glennon"s contract is hardly crippling with the reported $19 million in guaranteed money registering as only 35 percent of what the Bears guaranteed Cutler in the lucrative extension he signed in 2014. If Glennon doesn"t turn out to be the difference-maker the Bears hope he is, they"ll have the opportunity to move on without great difficulty. And if he establishes himself as a successful starter, the gamble will be celebrated.
There"s no doubt Glennon"s arrival registers as Pace"s first serious attempt at solving a quarterback quandary that has flustered so many of his predecessors. But it will also be important to monitor how many more swings he"ll take.
For the last three months, Pace has emphasized how critical it will be to find the right quarterback. On Thursday, he pushed forward with that effort.
Mark another potential free agent cornerback off the list for the Pittsburgh Steelers. There was hope after Dre Kirkpatrick signed back with the Cincinnati Bengals that the Steelers would make a push for former New England cornerback logan ryan. but unfortunately, they missed out again. According to Ryans representatives, he has signed with the Tennessee Titans.
Again, this is an issue of money. Ryan already has two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots. At 26 years old his goal was to cash in with his second contract, and theres little doubt the Titans brought more money to the table.
This leaves the Steelers in a bit of a lurch if they still want to find a capable starter in free agency. The options werentgreat at the start of free agency, but the cupboards got picked over pretty quickly already. At this point, the best the Steelers can hope for is a mid-tier player as a slot or sub-packagecornerback and hope that Ross Cockrell isnt signed by another team.
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