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Train carrying Republicans including Jeff Flake and Paul Ryan to a West Virginia address by Trump hits a garbage truck - with one truck passenger DEAD two injured, including Rep Jason Lewis Scott Baio orders Nicole Eggert to stop claiming he molested her for the sake of his daughter, 10, while posting 2017 tweet from actress saying she was 'missing' her Charles in Charge co-star FBI issues stinging attack on Republicans' classified memo accusing them of 'material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy' Girl, 4, is the first child to die of flu in New Jersey as national death toll keeps on climbing EXCLUSIVE: 'They have smeared my name to hell and back.'
"My reputation is being damaged, my family is being put through this, and I'm done," actor says of his former "Charles in Charge" co-star's accusations A New York Times article uncovered multiple incidents of Weinstein's sexually harassment or abuse. Thousands of women embracing the "Me Too" movement to own their histories of sexual harassment and abuse, and those issues swirling at high volume in the culture overall, parents are reaching for teachable moments in the post-Weinstein world.
Since announcing his bid for the presidency in June 2015, Donald Trump has steadily accrued a number of endorsements from celebrities - some of whom are more notable than others. At this year's boisterous Republican National Convention in July, Trump trotted out three of his lesser-known supporters - actor Scott Baio and reality TV stars Antonio Sabato Jr. and Willie Robertson - as speakers for the event.
Known best for his role as Chachi in sitcoms "Happy Days" and its spin-off "Joanie Loves Chachi," Scott Baio will again get the limelight for a few minutes of prime time tonight. Baio, who also played a big-hearted nanny in the TV show "Charles in Charge," has been a vocal critic of Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump is joined by his wife Melania as he speaks during a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club Westchester, Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. Trump had promised a convention soaked in celebrity, a different kind of convention. And so we get an opening night during which Americans who tune in will hear from celebrities from "Duck Dynasty's" Willie Robertson to former sitcom actor Scott Baio.
Donald Trump once promised a "showbiz" convention, packed with flash, celebrities and a "winner's night" featuring sports stars and champion coaches. Instead, the Republican National Convention kicking off Monday is shaping up to be a staid family-focused affair, with a lineup that features everyday Americans, successful business people and four of his five children.