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Local & State ................ A3 Opinion ......................A10 Weather ..................... A12 Sports .......................... B1 Around Town ............... C1 Diversions ................... C5 VOLUME 143, ISSUE 90 © 2019 GateHouse Media Home delivery: 352-787-0600 LOCAL & STATE | A3 CORESLAB EXPANSION TO ADD MORE LOCAL JOBS LOCAL & STATE | A3 BUDDHIST TEMPLE BEING PLANNED ALONG US 27 IN LEESBURG SPORTS | B1 NEW LEAGUE GIVES SPURRIER A CHANCE TO GO OUT ON TOP @dailycommercial Facebook.com/daily.commercial YOUR LOCAL SOURCE FOR LAKE & SUMTER COUNTIES Sunday, March 31, 2019 $1.50 By Lisa Mascaro and Catherine Lucey The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Presi- dent Donald Trump’s decision to revive the fight over the Affordable Care Act has stirred a political and policy debate among Republicans on how best to approach the divisive issue heading into the 2020 election. Failing to repeal and replace the ACA, otherwise known as Obamacare, is one of the biggest shortcomings of the president’s first term. It left Republicans with a broken campaign promise, dismal approval ratings and a narra- tive they haven’t been able to shake — that they don’t sup- port protecting those with pre-existing medical condi- tions from high-cost care. In some races, it cost Republican seats last fall, flipping House control to Democrats. For Trump, the reset he wants is clear. “The Republi- can Party will soon be known as the party of health care,” he said on Capitol Hill. “You watch!” But among Republican senators, there’s reluctance to embrace Trump’s new priority. Usually tight-lipped Senate Majority Leader Mitch Revived health care battle concerns GOP By Eric Yoder The Washington Post Most federal employees in the Washington-Baltimore area will receive a 2.27 per- cent pay raise retroactive to Jan. 6, under an order signed by President Donald Trump. That raise will apply to those paid under the General Schedule, the salary system applying to most white- collar employees below the executive level, and will be the largest raise among the localities in that system. The Washington-Baltimore locality encompasses not only those cities and their immediate suburbs but also much of the rest of Maryland and northern Virginia, and reaches into eastern West Virginia and south-central Pennsylvania. Issuance of the order and the pay tables on Thursday, six weeks after the raise was signed into law, ends a pro- cess that started more than a year ago with Trump’s initial recommendation to give no raise in 2019 for 2.1 million federal employees. Because Congress did not pass a raise figure before the end of last year, the freeze took effect in January, only to be over- ridden by a budget measure Trump signed Feb. 15 pro- viding for an average 1.9 percent raise. In the weeks follow- ing, federal employees had been waiting with mount- ing impatience for the order needed to formally set new pay rates for future pay- checks and to provide for back pay retroactive to the start of the first full pay period of the year, which was Jan. 6. “Some good news for fed- eral workers! After far too long of a delay, the modest cost of living increase that we secured for our civil servants as part of the gov- ernment funding package is officially in place,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said in a tweet. Part of the 1.9 percent was designated to be divided Most federal employees to get a 2019 pay raise By Payne Ray [email protected] LADY LAKE — The Villages Elementary of Lady Lake and several other Lake County schools held active shooter drills last week, walking students through how to sur- vive an armed attack of their school. It was the second time since since October that the district has conducted the drills, part of a statewide shift from lock- down drills to active shooter response. The drills are as much for the teachers as the students, Principal Dave Bordenkircher said. “One of the things that has to happen is teachers have to make decisions,” he said. “Our teachers did a phenom- enal job today.” The spring drills were focused on safely escaping the school in case of an active shooter. When the drill began, students and teachers opened their doors, looked around and started quietly finding their way to safety. Autumn drills ran students through barricading their classrooms and hunkering down. The district’s safety and security specialist, Jimmer Roy, said if an actual shooter attacked the campus, it would be up to the teacher to figure out what method was right for the moment. The determining factor would be whether it was safe to move. Previously, Roy said the best option, and the one teachers will explore first, is to get students out. “Run is always going to be your best option,” Roy said in October. “Because if you’re not there, you’re safe.” Schools hold active shooter drills Lake Schools’ new round of training focuses on fleeing By Roxanne Brown roxanne.brown@daily- commercial.com EUSTIS — Heavy metal band Quiet Riot will head- line on Saturday night of the two-day 2019 BikeFest Eustis Music Festival in Ferran Park on April 26-27. City of Eustis Events and Tourism Manager Erin Bailey said she and her staff hope people will take a break from Leesburg’s BikeFest that weekend to join the fun in Eustis and especially for the band’s 8 p.m. performance on April 27. Quiet Riot, originally founded by guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni, is known for songs like “Come on Feel the Noize,” “Metal Health” (Bang Your Head), “Mama Weer All Crazee,” “The Wild and Young,” and “Party All Night.” “We are so excited about this year’s lineup. Quiet Riot will really rock the Eustis waterfront on Saturday night,” Bailey said. “This is not a cover band.” The Eustis Music Festival kicks off April 26 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and includes Friday performances by Riskee Biz- ness at 3 p.m. and The Jeff Howell Blues Band at 7 p.m. The event will continue from noon to 10 p.m. on April 27, starting with a Lake County Championship Wrestling Knockout at noon and performances by Crashrocket at 3 p.m. and the Quiet Riot grand finale. Battle of the bands Quiet Riot to headline Eustis festival during BikeFest Quiet Riot is, from left, bassist Chuck Wright, drummer Frankie Banali, singer James Durbin and guitarist Alex Grossi. [JOE TAMAL/FILE] Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil will be playing Leesburg Bikefest on April 27. [SUBMITTED] “We are so excited about this year’s lineup. Quiet Riot will really rock the Eustis waterfront on Saturday night. This is not a cover band.” Erin Bailey, City of Eustis Events and Tourism Manager See BIKEFEST, A9 See DRILLS, A9 See ACA, A9 See PAY, A9
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By Lisa Mascaro and Catherine LuceyThe Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Presi-dent Donald Trump’s decision to revive the fight over the Affordable Care Act has stirred a political and policy debate among Republicans on how best to approach the divisive issue heading into the 2020 election.

Failing to repeal and replace the ACA, otherwise known as Obamacare, is one of the biggest shortcomings of the president’s first term. It left Republicans with a broken campaign promise, dismal approval ratings and a narra-tive they haven’t been able to shake — that they don’t sup-port protecting those with pre-existing medical condi-tions from high-cost care. In some races, it cost Republican seats last fall, flipping House control to Democrats.

For Trump, the reset he wants is clear. “The Republi-can Party will soon be known as the party of health care,” he said on Capitol Hill. “You watch!”

But among Republican senators, there’s reluctance to embrace Trump’s new priority. Usually tight-lipped Senate Majority Leader Mitch

Revived health care battle concerns GOP

By Eric YoderThe Washington Post

Most federal employees in the Washington-Baltimore area will receive a 2.27 per-cent pay raise retroactive to Jan. 6, under an order signed by President Donald Trump.

That raise will apply to those paid under the General Schedule, the salary system applying to most white-collar employees below the executive level, and will be the largest raise among the localities in that system.

The Washington-Baltimore locality encompasses not only those cities and their immediate suburbs but also much of the rest of Maryland and northern Virginia, and reaches into eastern West Virginia and south-central Pennsylvania.

Issuance of the order and the pay tables on Thursday, six weeks after the raise was signed into law, ends a pro-cess that started more than a year ago with Trump’s initial recommendation to give no raise in 2019 for 2.1 million

federal employees. Because Congress did not pass a raise figure before the end of last year, the freeze took effect in January, only to be over-ridden by a budget measure Trump signed Feb. 15 pro-viding for an average 1.9 percent raise.

In the weeks follow-ing, federal employees had been waiting with mount-ing impatience for the order needed to formally set new pay rates for future pay-checks and to provide for back pay retroactive to the

start of the first full pay period of the year, which was Jan. 6.

“Some good news for fed-eral workers! After far too long of a delay, the modest cost of living increase that we secured for our civil servants as part of the gov-ernment funding package is officially in place,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said in a tweet.

Part of the 1.9 percent was designated to be divided

Most federal employees to get a 2019 pay raise

By Payne [email protected]

LADY LAKE — The Villages Elementary of Lady Lake and several other Lake County schools held active shooter drills last week, walking

students through how to sur-vive an armed attack of their school.

It was the second time since since October that the district has conducted the drills, part of a statewide shift from lock-down drills to active shooter response.

The drills are as much for the teachers as the students, Principal Dave Bordenkircher

said.“One of the things that has

to happen is teachers have to make decisions,” he said. “Our teachers did a phenom-enal job today.”

The spring drills were focused on safely escaping the school in case of an active shooter. When the drill began, students and teachers opened their doors, looked around

and started quietly finding their way to safety. Autumn drills ran students through barricading their classrooms and hunkering down.

The district’s safety and security specialist, Jimmer Roy, said if an actual shooter attacked the campus, it would be up to the teacher to figure out what method was right for the moment. The determining

factor would be whether it was safe to move.

Previously, Roy said the best option, and the one teachers will explore first, is to get students out.

“Run is always going to be your best option,” Roy said in October. “Because if you’re not there, you’re safe.”

Schools hold active shooter drillsLake Schools’ new round of training focuses on fl eeing

By Roxanne [email protected]

EUSTIS — Heavy metal band Quiet Riot will head-line on Saturday night of the two-day 2019 BikeFest Eustis Music Festival in Ferran Park on April 26-27.

City of Eustis Events and Tourism Manager Erin Bailey said she and her staff hope people will take a break from Leesburg’s BikeFest that weekend to join the fun in Eustis and especially for the band’s 8 p.m. performance on April 27.

Q u i e t R i o t , o r i g i n a l l y founded by guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni, is known for songs like “Come on Feel the Noize,” “Metal Health” (Bang Your Head), “Mama Weer All Crazee,” “The Wild and Young,” and “Party All Night.”

“We are so excited about this year’s lineup. Quiet Riot will really rock the Eustis waterfront on Saturday night,” Bailey said. “This is not a cover band.”

The Eustis Music Festival kicks off April 26 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and includes Friday performances by Riskee Biz-ness at 3 p.m. and The Jeff Howell Blues Band at 7 p.m.

The event will continue from noon to 10 p.m. on April 27, starting with a Lake County Championship

W r e s t l i n g K n o c k o u t a t noon and performances by Crashrocket at 3 p.m. and the Quiet Riot grand finale.

Battle of the bandsQuiet Riot to headline Eustis festival during BikeFest

Quiet Riot is, from left, bassist Chuck Wright, drummer Frankie Banali, singer James Durbin and guitarist Alex Grossi. [JOE TAMAL/FILE]

Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil will be playing Leesburg Bikefest on April 27. [SUBMITTED]

“We are so excited about this year’s lineup. Quiet Riot will really rock the Eustis waterfront on Saturday night. This is not a cover band.”

— Erin Bailey, City of Eustis Events and Tourism Manager

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By Mike Schneider and Terry SpencerThe Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. — When Florida authorities shut down 10 massage spas last month and charged hundreds of men with buying sex, they broke a longstanding pattern of meting out minor charges and punishment for owners, letting patrons off scot-free and turning a mostly blind eye to signs of human trafficking.

A n A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s review of state records over the past decade shows that while police officers and sheriff’s deputies in Florida have investigated hundreds of individual massage parlors within their own counties for illegal sexual activity, it was usually low-level mas-sage therapists who were arrested, while owners mostly were exempted or charged with misdemeanors resulting in fines and proba-tion. Johns usually were not charged at all.

In stark contrast, the investigation announced last month spanned sev-eral jurisdictions between Palm Beach and Orlando and focused heavily on the possibility of widespread human trafficking. Several spa owners, most of them women originally from China, were charged with felony racketeering and money laundering and could face years in prison.

Authorities also charged 300 men accused of being patrons, including New Eng-land Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former Citigroup

President John Havens. Authorities say Kraft was twice recorded on video engaging in and then paying for sex acts at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa, located in a shopping center in Jupi-ter. Both men have denied wrongdoing.

Florida has more than 8,600 licensed massage therapy establishments. It’s difficult to know how many of them sell sex, based on the records. Nationwide, the anti-trafficking advo-cacy group Polaris estimates there are 9,000 massage establishments with thera-pists who are trafficked from other places and forced to provide sex acts.

The AP reviewed records from more than 150 Florida Department of Health cases involving massage parlors whose licenses had been revoked, suspended or volun-tarily surrendered in the past decade.

Of the spas that lost their licenses, almost 40 per-cent had massage therapists involved in sexual activ-ity, the AP found. Sex cases were found statewide, in 26 of the state’s 67 coun-ties, with the tourism-heavy Orlando area having the most.

Few of the cases resulted in charges of human trafficking, and those that did ended with only minor punishments.

In 2017, Mi Cha Jones, owner of the Jee Jee spa in Miami Beach, was charged with two felony counts of human trafficking and one felony count of deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution. Jones was

sentenced to only two years of probation after pleading guilty to the latter count in 2018.

Nearly five years ago, inves-tigators found clear evidence of prostitution and a potential sign of human trafficking — women living on the premises — at the O Asian Wellness Spa and Massage in Boca Raton. The spa’s owner was facing a minimum of four years and maximum of 35 years in prison, but was sentenced to only nine months in jail and probation after a plea deal. None of the johns who patron-ized the parlor were charged at all.

In 2013, an inspector found three rooms with beds, clothes, comput-ers, cellphones, desks and a refrigerator full of food at Serenity Massage in Tampa. The owner admitted mas-sage therapists were living there but was ultimately only fined. There was no indication any investigation into human trafficking was ever launched.

Florida Department of Health spokesman Brad Dalton said revoking a spa’s license is the most severe punishment available to the department’s Board of Mas-sage Therapy. “Any action above that would have to come from law enforcement,” Dalton said.

A tougher stance is being championed by Martin County Sheriff William Snyder, whose agency spearheaded the current investigation after receiving a tip from a state health investigator.

“When I saw the videos of the women being used ... I began to change my whole thoughts and view of it,”

said Snyder, a former state lawmaker who sponsored a 2012 bill that made human trafficking illegal in Florida. He was elected sheriff that same year.

Still, it remains to be seen whether anything will truly change.

No one has yet been charged with human traf-ficking, something Snyder said can be difficult to prove, especially if women don’t testify against their abus-ers. He said many of the women fear deportation, even though they could be eligible for a visa if they cooperated. They also fear traffickers will harm their families back home, he said.

And while hundreds of men identified as johns have been accused, Kraft and others have been charged only with misdemeanors that prosecu-tors have offered to drop if they agree to participate in a diversion program. Jail time for johns, what Snyder sees as the “holistic” answer to stemming human traffick-ing, looks highly unlikely.

Still, the sheriff says he hopes the national spotlight that has shone on the Kraft case will make other poten-tial clients think twice before risking a visit to an illicit massage parlor.

“I have come to under-stand that as long as there is a demand, there will be a supply,” he said. “Even if the demand diminishes micro-scopically and a few women in some forlorn province in China are not enticed to come here under false pre-tenses and trafficked, it will all be worthwhile.”

Spa busts often result in light sentences

In this Feb. 19 photo, a sign is posted outside Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Fla. [HANNAH MORSE/PALM BEACH POST VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

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PALM BEACH, FLA.Trump steps in to help Navy SEAL charged with murder

President Donald Trump said Saturday a Navy SEAL charged with murder in the stabbing of an Iraqi war prisoner will be moved to less restrictive con-finement while he awaits trial.

Trump said in a tweet that the move was in honor of Spe-cial Operations Chief Edward Gallagher’s past service to the country.

The tweet came after 18 Republican members of the U.S. House sent a letter to Navy Sec-retary Richard Spencer raising concerns about the conditions of Gallagher’s confinement at a Navy brig in California.

Gallagher is accused of killing a teenage Islamic State fighter under his care and then holding his reenlistment ceremony with the corpse.

GREEN OAKS, ILL.2nd state trooper in 3 days killed in Illinois highway crash

An Illinois State Police trooper was killed early Satur-day when a wrong-way driver struck his squad car, the third death of a state trooper this year and second in three days.

The driver of the other vehicle also was killed, acting Illinois State Police director Brendan Kelly said. The driver wasn’t identified.

Trooper Gerald Ellis, 36, was returning home when he was hit head-on at about 3:25 a.m. in Green Oaks on Interstate 94 in northern Illinois, state police said. The vehicle was driving eastbound in the westbound expressway lanes. Ellis died at a hospital at about 4 a.m.

Judge restores Obama-era drilling ban in Arctic

President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when he reversed bans on offshore drilling in vast parts of the Arctic Ocean and dozens of canyons in the Atlantic Ocean, a U.S. judge said in a ruling that restored the Obama-era restrictions.

U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason in a decision late Friday threw out Trump’s executive order that overturned the bans that comprised a key part of Obama’s environmen-tal legacy.

Presidents have the power under a federal law to remove certain lands from development but cannot revoke those remov-als, Gleason said.

“The wording of Presi-dent Obama’s 2015 and 2016 withdrawals indicates that he intended them to extend indefinitely, and therefore be revocable only by an act of Congress,” said Gleason, who was nominated to the bench by Obama.

The Associated Press

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MOUNT DORAEarly morning crash shut SR 46

An early morning crash left State Road 46 closed for several hours Saturday and one driver facing DUI charges and the other being cited for careless driving.

According to a report, Mount Dora police and firefighters responded to a report of an accident on SR 46 and Sebastian Street near Round Lake Road at 2:40 a.m.

Officers reported that a semi-truck was making a U-turn on SR 46 and was struck by a west-bound vehicle, which caught fire. The vehicle was destroyed.

The drivers of both the semi and the other vehicle were trans-ported with non-life threatening injuries to local hospitals.

The driver of the vehicle was charged with DUI and the semi driver was cited for careless driving.

SR 46 was shut down as officers conducted their inves-tigation. There was some heat damage to the road, with the Department of Transportation making repairs.

JUPITERTrapper catches 12-foot, 750-pound gator

A massive gator weighing over 700 pounds and measur-ing nearly 12-feet long has been caught in South Florida.

A spokeswoman for Jupiter Police says a trapper caught the unusually large gator near an office park Thursday after a business owner reported it. The reptile weighed nearly 750 pounds and is being taken to a gator farm in Central Florida.

The department posted pic-tures of officers wrangling the gator. Photos of the reptile have been shared more than 800 times.

LAKELANDWoman charged with killing man in orange grove

A Florida woman has been charged with first-degree murder after authorities say she shot a 21-year-old in the back of the head as he drove through an orange grove

Polk County Sheriff's Office Homicide detectives have arrested 28-year-old Heather Tyler with the crime, saying she and Joseph Witherington were hanging out last week and went for a drive.

Authorities offered no motive, but said Tyler shot Witherington twice as he drove. Authorities said she then took his wallet and burned her clothes that had his blood on them. She is also charged with witness tampering.

Tyler admitted the flip-flops found in the back of Withering-ton's car were hers and that she was with Witherington during that time frame.

DELTONA2 teens killed in crash

Authorities say two Florida teens are dead after a car crash.

The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports that 17-year-old Chester Turck died at the scene of the Thursday night crash in Deltona, and 17-year-old Zach-ary Hollenback died Friday at a Sanford hospital.

The Volusia County Sher-iff's Office says Hollenback was speeding when he crossed the center line and hit an oncoming car. The other car's driver was hospitalized but later released, and a teen passenger in that car didn't report any injuries.

FORT MYERSMan charged in 2012 cold case killing

A Florida man has been charged in the cold case killing involving a 28-year-old woman.

A U.S. Marshall's Task Force says Jonathan Adolfo Espinosa has been charged with sec-ond-degree murder and sexual battery in the 2012 death of Shir-ley Zerna.

The victim was found dead in an apartment complex. Inves-tigators believed she overdosed after a night of partying, but a medical examiner ruled her death a homicide.

By Katie [email protected]

TALLAHASSEE — We’re halfway through Florida’s 2019 legislative session.

During week four of eight, the Legislature moved for-ward some joint resolutions that could result in ballot measures.

The process for joint res-olutions is a little different than regular bills. These legislatively proposed con-stitutional amendments

have to clear committee assignments like bills do. But they require three-fifth votes from both the Senate and House and don’t need gubernatorial approval. Once they’re on the ballot,

60 percent of voters must approve them to amend the constitution.

One of them passed unani-mously in the Senate, getting it one step closer to the 2020 ballot.

SJR 74, co-sponsored by Sen. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, could change the constitu-tional revision process. If voters approve it, it would limit the Constitutional Revision Commission, which meets once every 20 years, to adhere to a single-subject

limitation for its proposed constitutional amendments.

The CRC is comprised of members nominated by various politicians in Florida. Similar to the state legisla-tive process, the CRC takes requests and drafts proposed constitutional amendments.

However, the CRC can bundle its constitutional revisions, meaning one of its ballot measures can actually have more than one subject.

L E G I S L AT U R E N O T E B O O K

Joint resolutions moving ahead

Baxley Sabatini

By Frank StanfieldCorrespondent

LEESBURG — Viet-nam is a long way from Lake County, but its cul-ture and its religion will become more familiar to residents, thanks in part to the city Planning and Zoning Commission’s approval of a medita-tion and worship center on U.S. Highway 27 near Plantation at Leesburg.

A lot of construction has already taken place on the 21-acre site owned by the Vietnamese American Buddhist Association.

“They just wanted to be annexed into the city,” said Dan Miller, planning and zoning director. The association has big plans, which are detailed on its website, https://www.dainiemxutv.com.

The nonprofit group is

also seeking donations.     P l a n s i n c l u d e a

12,300-square-foot meditation center, cabins, and a 3,510-square-foot kitchen and dining hall.

There was only one letter objecting to the project, Miller said.

The rezoning request is tentatively scheduled to go before the City Com-mission on April 22 for first reading. Because it is larger than 10 acres, the land use must also be approved by the state. That usually only takes about 30 days, Miller said. Once that takes place it goes back to city com-missioners for second and final reading.

County commissioners approved rezoning the site from agricultural use in 2014. The center backs up to some mobile homes, but there is a fence sepa-rating them.

“Our center started construction about three years ago, said Bhikkhu

Punno, a monk at the center. “We plan to com-plete the Holy Garden in the outer land lots together with the Gallery Hall within next year. The meditation center on an island is a big project. We anticipate getting it partially completed, hopefully, within a couple of years for all interna-tional meditators to use.”

“We have many stat-utes. We want to make it look like India,” he said.

Why Leesburg?“We had a donor who

gave the seven acres,” Punno said.

The warm weather, beautiful environment and atmosphere makes it a perfect place for medita-tion, he said.

“So far, everyone has been very nice,” he added, including nearby residents of Plantation at Lees-burg, “who embrace us as neighbors.”

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By Frank StanfieldCorrespondent

LEESBURG — Prestress concrete manufacturer Core-slab Structures has been given the green light by the city’s planning board to more than double its 75-acre site, which will boost the number of jobs at the plant from 53 to 200, according to the city.

The board approved the request to add 77 acres to the already 75 acres the plant now has on County Road 470 near Florida’s Turnpike.

The Okahumpka land sits across the road from the 1,200 acres The Villages purchased last year for 2,800 new homes and commercial development.

“There will be a nice fence and a dust-free environment. All their work is done indoors," said Mike Rankin, the city’s economic director.

Rankin said the company basically took out an option it had on the additional land.

The company has told him it will add 200 new workers to the facility. Coreslab’s spokes-man could not be reached for comment.

Coreslab Structures of Orlando Inc. broke ground on the ground on a $10 million, 60,000-square-foot manu-facturing facility in 2015.

The company makes pre-cast, prestressed hollow core concrete plank products in the United States and Canada.

Components are used as floor and roof units for all types of commercial buildings.

The city initially tried to sell all the land for industrial use, but Coreslab was one of the few takers.

Coreslab expansion to bring more jobs

City gives tentative OK to meditation and worship center

By Jennifer KayThe Associated Press

P I N E C R E S T — T h e “Underwater Homeowners Association” sounds like a sad joke about the future of real estate in flood-prone Miami.

It’s actually an earnest effort to turn neighbors into climate-change advocates, block-by-block.

Starting in his affluent suburb of Pinecrest, artist Xavier Cortada hopes his concept will spread, helping people nationwide under-stand that melting polar ice is no abstract threat.

C o r t a d a r e p u r p o s e s “for sale” signs, painting partially-submerged num-bers that announce exactly how many feet above sea level each property is, for people to plant in their front yards. A growing number of members have signed on at underwaterhoa.org since Cortada launched the idea in

December.Cortada’s signs show his

home is on relatively high ground: 6 feet above sea level. His studio is at 8 feet.

Rising seas will spare no one concerned about quality of life in Pinecrest, a village of 19,000 not far from Biscayne Bay. Like the rest of South Florida, it’s trapped between

the ocean and the swampy Everglades, which act as a western coastline. Water also rises through Florida’s porous bedrock, making seawalls and levees less effective.

“If your neighbor sees a number 6 in front of your house, your neighbor knows that you, too, are a number 6,” Cortada said. “So you

are no longer a Democrat or a Republican, or an anti-sci-ence or pro-science person. You’re both literally stand-ing at the same elevation.”

Cortada’s signs feature his swirling paintings of melting Antarctic glaciers. Other neighbors have made their own. Students also painted the elevations of four intersections — 6, 7, 9, 11 feet — along the city’s two-lane main road, which Cortada dubs “Elevation Drive.” It runs along what constitutes high ground in South Florida — a narrow coral ridge that appears to stay dry when models of sea level rise show much of the region inundated.

Some residents aren’t h a p p y a b o u t t h e s e a r t installations, warning on a community newspaper’s website that the painted signs and pavement could devastate property values.

Rising seas force ‘underwater homeowners’ to mobilize

A yard sign stating that the area is 8 feet above sea level is shown in front of artist Xavier Cortada’s studio in Pinecrest. [AP PHOTO/

WILFREDO LEE]

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Funeral Services

Connie Kelly Collins, 63, of Grand Island, FL passed away on Thursday, March 28, 2019. She was born in Pensacola, FL and moved to Lake County in 1958 from Pensacola. She was a member of the Life Community Church in Eustis, FL and was a deputy clerk for the Department of Elections in Lake County. She is survived by her son: Michael J. (Karen) Cox II, Hoover, AL; daughter: Savannah L. (Jordan) Register, Umatilla, FL; brother: Steve Kelly, Crawfordville, FL; and 4 grandchildren. The memorial service will be held at 7:00 p.m. on

Monday, April 1, 2019 at the Life Community Church in Eustis, FL with Reverend John Schneck officiating. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to The Bradley House, Hospice of Marion County at 17395 SE 109th Terrace, Summerfield, FL 34491. Online condolences may be made at www.beyersfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory, Umatilla, FL.

Connie Kelly Collins Claradele Carruthers Brillhart, age 90, of Wildwood passed away March 23, 2019 in The Villages, Florida. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri and has been a resident of Central Florida for the past 65 years. Mrs. Brillhart was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Summerfield, FL and was a graduate of Miss Hickey’s Secretarial School of St Louis, MO. Mrs. Brillhart was preceded in death by her first husband Jim Carruthers and 2nd husband Dick Brillhart, both having served in the Pacific theater during WW II. Survivors include: Son: James K. Carruthers, Jr., Richmond, VA; Daughter:

Joan L. Carruthers, Winter Springs, FL; Step Son: Richard M. Brillhart, Bristol, VA; Brother: Robert O. Scharr, Katy, TX; and 5 Grandchildren. A Memorial Service for Mrs. Claradele Carruthers Brillhart will be held 11:00 A.M. Thursday April 4, 2019 at the Lady Lake Chapel of Beyers Funeral Home. Inurnment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Leesburg, Florida. Arrangements entrusted to Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory, Lady Lake, FL. Online condolences may be left at www.BeyersFuneralHome.com

Claradele Carruthers Brillhart

Joan Huston Thompson died Friday March 22 at Leesburg Hospital (Leesburg Florida) after a prolonged illness. Joan was married to Gordon Thompson, her second husband. A marriage made after her first husband Dean Huston died. Joan, a Florida native and the daughter of John Kleis (Retired in 1946 as Bandmaster for the US Naval Academy) was an active woman. She and her first husband Dean were avid fishermen - winning the Venetian Gardens Bass Open Fishing Tournament in November 2001. She was also an avid collector and the mother of two. During her marriage with Gordon, Joan amassed a large collection of Pillsbury Doughboy figurines that was so comprehensive it was featured in the May 2011 issue of The Villages

Daily Sun. In addition to fishing and collecting, Joan was a Florida State Licensed Cosmetologist and worked in the field for over 50 years. She was also a devout Catholic attending Saint Timothy Parish in Lady Lake Florida. Joan leaves behind a husband, Gordon Thompson, two sons, Richard and Kenneth, a daughter in law Linda Huston, two Grandchildren, Dana Huston the Daughter of Richard and Kenneth Huston II, son of Kenneth. Additionally she leaves behind four Great Grandchildren, all the children of Dana. They are JeShay, Jahmir, Jasiah, and Araya. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Timothy Catholic Church in Lady Lake, FL on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 8:30 a.m. Inurnment will follow at Lone Oak Cemetery in Leesburg, FL at 10:00a.m. Arrangements entrusted to Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory, Lady Lake, FL. Online condolences may be left at www.BeyersFuneralHome.com

Joan Huston Thompson

Kenneth L. (Kenny) Carnes, Jr. passed away Sunday, March 24, 2019. He was born in Leesburg, Florida on October 24, 1960. He was in the drywall business with his father, Ken, Sr., and his son KC, for over 20 years. He loved spending time with his family and friends, working on

cars and hunting. He is survived by his wife, Lisa (Ritter), his sons, Kenneth L., III (KC) (Rayna, and Matthew (Matt) (Rachel). He is also survived by his parents, Kenneth, Sr. and Anita (Einstein), and his sister, Sherie Rednour (Rex). A celebration of his life will be held at a later time.

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Aerial view of Coreslab Structures in Leesburg. [RODDA

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Inside of the building at Coreslab Structures in Leesburg. [RODDA CONSTRUCTION]

“Other than the head-quarters in Washington, D.C, we have one other branch in Riverside, California, which our teacher, Venerable Say-adaw Khippapanno, also heads,” Punno said.

Buddhism began with the teachings of Gua-tama Buddha in the sixth century B.C. in northern India, accord-ing to religious scholars. T r a n s l a t e d , B u d d h a m e a n s “ e n l i g h t e n e d one.”

He is generally consid-ered not to be a god but an esteemed teacher. Buddhists believe in karma, reincarnation

and rebirth.“There are two main

traditions in Buddhism: Mahayana and Thera-vada," according to Punno. “We belong to the Theravada Tradition. We are not Zen, which is probably in the group of Mahayana.

"Vipassana (insight m e d i t a t i o n ) , a l s o known as mindfulness meditation, is our main practice. Our path to liberation consists of morality, (restrain from unwholesome bodily and verbal actions); concentration (restraint o f u n w h o l e s o m e thoughts); and wisdom (understanding the true nature of all conditioned phenomenon).”

“When completed, our center is intended to be opened to Buddhists and people of all religions and backgrounds who would like to learn and practice Vipassana meditation,” Punno said.

A large number of Vietnamese fled their country in 1975 when the South fell to the com-munists at the end of the Vietnam War. Many came to Orlando, where they established a com-munity with shops and restaurants on Colo-nial Avenue. They also established a worship and cultural center, but the Leesburg temple is not affiliated with that organization.

Buddhists are expected t o g r o w i n n u m b e r between 2010 and 2030, from 488 million to 511 million, but the num-bers will decrease after

that, according to Pew Research Center. The reason is that their birth rates will not keep up with the global popula-tion, because many are older.

Most live in Asia-Pacific, but the number is expected to grow in North America, from 0.8 percent in 2010 to 1.2 percent in 2050.

C h r i s t i a n s r e m a i n in the largest religious

group, at 31 percent of the world’s 7.3 billion people, according to Pew, but are declining in Europe. Globally, Mus-lims make up the second largest group with 1.8 billion followers, or 24 percent of the world’s population, followed by “nones,” Hindus, 15 percent, and Buddhists 7 percent. The rest are smaller groups, including Jews, according to Pew.

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When The Villages retirement development expressed an interest in continuing its south-western expansion, they struck a deal with the city last fall for $7.8 million.

The city will glean millions in taxes and fees for years to come from The Villages deal alone.

In January of last year, Lake County Property Appraiser Carey Baker praised the city for climbing out of years of stagnant growth, noting the addition of Coreslab in particular.

“In most parts of the country you add one job at a time, so when you add 53 that’s a big deal,” he said.

Now, there will be 200 more jobs, plus all the construction work-ers building the plant addition.

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Those proposed by the Legislature or citizens ini-tiatives are limited to one subject already.

The resolution is a response to last year’s crowded ballot. The CRC got seven total amend-ments on the ballot, but only one had a single subject: Amendment 13. That ultimately passed and ended dog racing in Florida.

R e p . A n t h o n y Sabatini, R-Howey-in-the-Hills, is cosponsoring

a similar joint resolution in the House.

Before the session, Saba-tini said he was confident it would pass. It’s widely supported among voters as well as legislators.

Another joint resolution working its way through the Legislature could make another significant change to the constitutional revi-sion process.

If HJR 57 results in a ballot measure, voters would decide whether to up the total percent-age of votes required to pass a constitutional amendment. Currently amendments require 60 percent of votes. This would increase that to 66

and 2⁄3 percent.The joint resolution, also

co-sponsored by Saba-tini, made it through one of its three committees last week with a 10-5 vote on party lines. Democrats voted against it.

Sabatini's proposed joint resolution cleared its last committee last week, and can now go to the House floor for a vote.

HJR 229 would get school board term limits on the 2020 ballot. Members would be limited to eight consecutive years.

An identical measure in the Senate, sponsored by Baxley is still going through the committee process.

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Meditation teacher Venerable Sayadaw Khippapanno. [SUBMITTED]

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“Does anyone seri-ously want this in front of the expensive homes in Pinecrest? Maybe they won’t be so expensive once they convince the world they will be under-water in a few years,” one wrote.

Whether people like their neighbors’ politics, global warming is already affecting homebuyers here, where average seas could rise 6 to 10 inches by 2030, and 14 to 26 inches by 2060, compared with 1992 levels, according to the most recent data from the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact.

Other projections show saltwater rising another foot by the time a new 30-year-mortgage is paid off, and 2 feet by the time today’s schoolchildren

retire. Long before then, intruding seawater could wash away infrastruc-ture, submerge public spaces and make even a trip to the grocery store difficult to navigate.

Cortada worked with Florida International University to create Eyes on the Rise, a website that shows the elevation of any address. Then he partnered with the Flor-ida Conservation Voters Education Fund to help people understand how they might get involved.

R e n t e r s a s w e l l a s homeowners are welcome in the Underwater HOA. There are no dues or other requirements. The main idea is to encour-age neighbors to discuss climate change among themselves. What hap-pens next is up to each group. Actions could include creating plans for individual households, doing climate educa-tion outreach, attending government meetings or lobbying elected officials.

That kind of hyperlo-cal advocacy is already having an effect: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez applauded neighborhood groups last month while showing off the city’s response to rising sea levels to former United Nations Secretary Gen-eral Ban Ki-moon. Suarez said local activism was key to persuading voters to approve a $400 mil-lion bond initiative to s t r e n g t h e n M i a m i ’ s infrastructure against climate-change effects. They’ve also persuaded the city to study what they call climate gen-trification: As property values rise along higher elevations, low-income people who remain above water fear they’ll be priced out of their homes b y w e a l t h i e r p e o p l e fleeing once-desirable coastal neighborhoods.

Cortada’s inaugural Pinecrest group has met twice so far, led by Brian Haus, an ocean-sciences expert at the University

of Miami. Their Febru-ary meeting stuck to local water issues: the number of city residents still using well water, the lack of fire hydrants in some areas, whether sewer lines could extend to residents using septic tanks.

Saltwater intrusion already threatens that infrastructure, but the dozen or so residents had broader worries, too.

They don’t want to leave Miami — hurricanes are easier to endure than wildfires or ice storms, they said — but some caution against sinking

too much time, energy and money into shoring up what could become a waterlogged burden. “Sell the house when I’m gone and get out,” some said they told their children.

Holly Zickler is enthu-siastic: She hosted a picnic in a park in neigh-boring South Miami, encouraging neighbors to paint their own signs and launch their own chapter.

“I like that the Under-water HOA is flipping the script on what a traditional HOA actu-ally stands for, which is mostly people standing

around with pitchforks at the ready,” said Zick-ler, who lives at 9 feet.

“I would love to see this go all the way up the East Coast, to go nationally,” she said. “We all need to lurch forward with this, and lurch forward think-ing consciously about this.”

As Zickler’s neighbors checked their addresses in the Eyes on the Rise app, reactions ranged from mock panic to envy.

“Look at that show-off at 12.8! You’re kind of like gloating there,” joked Mari Chael, an architect who lives at 6.5 feet. “I think I want to buy your house!”

Chael says this is one fight no property owner can escape.

“We’re all South Flo-ridians,” Chael said. “We live in the same kind of spongy lime rock that sort of unites us all in our misery.”SEA LEVEL

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A large number six, stating that the area is 6 feet above sea level, is painted in an intersection in Pinecrest. [AP PHOTO/WILFREDO LEE]

Global warming is already aff ecting homebuyers here, where average seas could rise 6 to 10 inches by 2030, and 14 to 26 inches by 2060, compared with 1992 levels, according to the most recent data from the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact.

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By Jonathan Lemire, Nomaan Merchant and Colleen LongThe Associated Press

PALM BEACH, Fla. — Taking one drastic action against illegal immigration and threatening another, President Donald Trump moved to cut U.S. aid to three Central American nations whose citizens are fleeing north and declared he is likely to close Amer-ica’s southern border next week unless Mexico halts the flow of migrants.

Though Trump has previously threatened to close the border and has not followed through, his administration moved to cut direct aid to El Sal-vador, Guatemala and Honduras. The State Department said in a state-ment that it will work with Congress to suspend 2017 and 2018 payments to the trio of nations, which have been home to some of the migrant caravans that have marched through Mexico to the U.S. border.

The president empha-sized “I am not kidding around” about closing the border, even though such a severe move could hit the economies of both countries.

“It could mean all trade” with Mexico, Trump said when questioned on Friday by reporters in Florida. “We will close it for a long time.”

Amplified by conser-vative media, Trump has made those caravans the symbol of what he says are the dangers of ille-gal immigration, making them a central theme of his midterm campaign-ing last fall. Now with the special counsel’s Russia probe seemingly behind him, Trump has revived his warnings of their presence.

Trump has been prom-ising for more than two years to build a long,

impenetrable wall along the border to stop illegal immi-gration, though Congress has been reluctant to pro-vide the money he needs. In the meantime, he has repeatedly threatened to close the border, but this time, with a new group of migrants heading north , he gave a definite timetable and suggested a visit to the border within the next two weeks.

A substantial closure could have an especially heavy impact on cross-border communities from San Diego to South Texas, as well as supermarkets that sell Mexican pro-duce, factories that rely on imported parts, and other businesses across the U.S.

The U.S. and Mexico trade about $1.7 billion in goods daily, accord-ing to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which said closing the border would be “an unmitigated eco-nomic debacle” that would threaten 5 million Ameri-can jobs.

Trump tweeted Friday morning, “If Mexico doesn’t immediately stop ALL illegal immi-gration coming into the United States through our Southern Border, I will be CLOSING the Border, or large sections of the Border, next week.”

He said several times that it would be “so easy” for Mexican authorities to stop immigrants passing through their country and

trying to enter the U.S. ille-gally, “but they just take our money and ‘talk.’”

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., ranking member of the Senate Foreign Rela-tions Committee, spoke out Saturday against cutting off aid to Central America, declaring that “foreign assistance is not charity; it advances our strategic interests and funds initia-tives that protect American citizens.”

And a group of House Democrats visiting El Salvador denounced the administration’s decision to cut aid to the region.

“As we visit El Salvador evaluating the importance of U.S. assistance to Cen-tral America to address the root causes of family and child migration, we are extremely disappointed to learn that President Trump intends to cut off aid to the region,” said the state-ment from five lawmakers, including Rep. Eliot L. Engel of New York, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “The Presi-dent’s approach is entirely counterproductive.”

The Trump administra-tion has threatened before to scale back or cut off U.S. assistance to Central America. Congress has not approved most of those proposed cuts, however, and a report this year by the Congressional Research Service said any change in that funding would depend on what Congress does.

Trump cuts Central American aid

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a visit to Lake Okeechobee and Herbert Hoover Dike on Friday at Canal Point, Fla. Trump said he will close the nation’s southern border, or large sections of it, next week if Mexico does not immediately stop illegal immigration. [MANUEL BALCE CENETA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

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By Danica KirkaThe Associated Press

LONDON — The U.K. may be forced to create a national unity government to end the impasse over Britain leaving the European Union, as Prime Minister Theresa May clings to the Brexit divorce agreement that Parliament has rejected three times, a senior Conser-vative suggested Saturday.

Former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan’s comments came a day after the House of Commons rebuffed the prime minister’s call for lawmakers to “put aside self and party,” sending her Brexit deal to its latest defeat. The rejection leaves the U.K. facing the stark prospect of a chaotic depar-ture from the EU in just two weeks — unless squabbling politicians can put aside their differences and engineer a long delay in the process of leaving the bloc.

The British Parliament will vote Monday on a variety of Brexit alternatives in an attempt to find an idea that can command a majority. But May’s government is con-sidering a fourth vote on her deal, bolstered by their success

in narrowing her margin of defeat to 58 votes Friday from 230 votes in January.

“If the government refused and Theresa May felt she could not implement what Parlia-ment had identified as a way of leaving the EU, then I think we would have to think very hard about whether a cross-party coalition ... could do that in order to make sure that the U.K. does leave the EU in an orderly fashion,” Morgan told the BBC.

Britain has in the past had national unity governments in

times of national crisis, such as World War II. But critics point out that such coalitions were forged when there was a single goal — such as defeating Nazi Germany. It is unclear now how Britain’s political parties would agree to cooperate on an issue like Brexit, which has split the country and its two major political parties, May’s ruling Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party.

As a result of Friday’s vote, the U.K. is now scheduled to leave the EU on April 12, regardless of whether the two

sides have reached an agree-ment to cushion the impact. That has led to concerns about crippling tariffs, border grid-lock and shortages of food and medicines.

EU officials have suggested, however, they may agree to a lengthy delay to Britain’s departure from the bloc if U.K. politicians agree on a plan.

The House of Commons on Wednesday began the pro-cess of debating alternatives to the prime minister’s deal but rejected all eight proposals they considered. Two ideas, a customs union with the EU and a second referendum on any deal, achieved significant sup-port. Lawmakers are expected to hold a second round of votes Monday on Brexit proposals.

Hilary Benn, a Labour Party lawmaker who chairs Par-liament’s Brexit committee, dismissed criticism that the parliamentary process was a failure because it didn’t deliver a majority in the first round of voting. Benn said he hopes the latest defeat for May’s deal will “concentrate minds” and help build a clear majority for one of the Brexit options.

“Since it took 2 ¾ years for the government to get what it

had negotiated defeated three times, it’s a little bit harsh on Parliament, when it started the process last Wednesday, for not having immediately solved the problem in 24 hours,” Benn said. “So I think a little bit more time is a perfectly rea-sonable thing to provide as we try and find a way forward.”

While Benn and Morgan are pushing for compromise, others are demanding that the Conservative-led government not cave in.

Some hard-line Conserva-tive Party lawmakers have written to May insisting that she not agree to a Brexit exten-sion beyond May 22, which would force the U.K. to take part in the May 23-26 Euro-pean Parliament elections, The Sun newspaper reported. The letter, signed by 170 members of the prime minister’s party, called on May to bring her deal back to Parliament for a fourth vote, with the threat of a gen-eral election if it is rejected again, the newspaper said.

Brandon Lewis, a Cabinet member and chairman of the Conservative Party, said he was aware of the letter, though he had not seen the final text or the signatures.

Britain faces call for unity govt amid Brexit impasse

Pro-Brexit supporters attend a rally Friday at Parliament Square in London. [TIM IRELAND/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

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By Dave KolpackThe Associated Press

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota’s largest city is back in the sandbag-fill-ing business with a new crop of volunteers after a five-year break from

warding off major Red River floods.

Fargo officials this week reactivated Sandbag Cen-tral, converting a building that normally houses garbage trucks into a systematic operation combining machinery

and manpower to fill 24 sandbags every 6 sec-onds. It saved the city in 2009, when a fran-tic effort led by middle school, high school and college students cranked out more than 6 million bags to barely hold back a

record-setting flood.The National Weather

Service says there’s a small chance the river could approach that level this year. So while the city isn’t taking any chances, the first day of sandbag-ging Tuesday was more of a soft opening, in part because Fargo has made numerous changes to reduce its vulnerability and has time on its side. T h e R e d R i v e r i s n ’ t expected to crest until mid-April.

The cushion is help-ful since many of the students and city staff members expected to be instrumental in the effort are entering their first flood fight. That was one reason the city put out a video entitled, “How to make a Fargo sandbag.”

Solid waste util ity director Terry Ludlum, who leads Sandbag Cen-tral, said the operation began this week with “getting re-acclimated and catching our breath.”

Even so, volunteers pro-duced 96,000 sandbags on the first day, just 4,000 short of their daily goal.

The city originally planned to make 1 mil-lion bags. On Friday, it cut that number back to 400,000 after receiving a

forecast update from the National Weather Service emphasizing a favorable snow-melt pattern.

Henry Maughan, a Fargo eighth-grader who was part of the first crew to build bags, said he and his fellow students watched videos in class of the intense flood-fight-ing scene from a decade ago when the city was a foot or two of water from disaster.

“We all want to be here to help keep the city safe,” the 14-year-old said. “The attitude is very positive.”

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, of Fargo, cited the long-lingering flood threat across the

Midwest that is expected to result in billions of dol-lars in damages as a prime example of why Fargo cannot be complacent about the looming flood.

“We don’t have to look any further than Nebraska or Iowa or Missouri to realize that even when you think you have great flood protection, it still can be topped,” Burgum said.

The action inside Sand-bag Central, which a city official once described as controlled chaos, features sounds of a large bull-dozer moving sand into piles, forklifts beeping and the constant whir of conveyer belts on two so-called spider machines.

As fl ood looms, N. Dakota’s largest city back to bagging

Daniel Barrett, right, of Red Lake, Minn., strikes a pose while he and Devan Keezer, of White Earth, Minn., fi ll sandbags Wednesday in Fargo, N.D. [DAVE KOLPACK/THE

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By Elena Becatoros and Maggie MichaelThe Associated Press

A T H E N S , G r e e c e — A rescue in the Medi-terranean Sea that took an ominous turn has raised concerns that some merchant ship captains might become reluctant to save migrants in danger of drowning during the per-ilous crossing from north Africa to Europe, fearing they could lose control of their ship.

A cargo ship heading from Turkey to Libya was asked to divert its course to rescue nearly 100 migrants in distress, which it did, before continuing on its course. But when the migrants realized Wednes-day they were headed back to lawless Libya, which they had just left, some revolted, commandeering the ship and forcing it to head to Europe.

The temporary hijacking this week of the El Hiblu 1 was described by Italy’s hard-line interior minis-ter as an act of “piracy.” Aid groups called it an act of “self-defense” against

Europe’s inhumane immi-gration policies, which aim to ship back desperate migrants to Libya, where they often face beatings, rape and torture in deten-tion camps.

Five migrants were arrested after Maltese spe-cial forces boarded the ship Thursday, then escorted it to port.

The ship’s captain said Maltese authorities had detained and strip-searched him after the ship docked in the capital, Valletta.

“I swear in the name of God, if I find a million people dying in front of me in the sea, I will never rescue them after what I saw here in Malta,” Nader el Hiblu told The Associ-ated Press by phone from the ship Friday. “This filthy country treated me in a very disrespectable way after rescuing 98 people. They dealt with me as a criminal and accused me of illegal migration.”

But the captain’s per-haps understandable ire notwithstanding, all boat and ship crews are legally required to rescue

anyone in distress at sea. The United Nations Con-vention of the Law of the Sea stipulates captains must “render assistance to any person found at sea in danger of being lost” so long as they can do so without “serious danger to the ship, the crew or the passengers.”

The risk of hijackings

in the Mediterranean has been of concern to the shipping world in recent years, particularly since some European countries began refusing to allow ships with rescued pas-sengers into their ports, industry specialists say.

“We knew it was coming, we have sounded warnings about this frequently,”

John Stawpert, man-ager for environment and trade at the London-based International Chamber of Shipping, told the AP. “This episode I think has brought it into sharp focus. What we need is action at a high level, at state level and also international level, to ensure that ships that find themselves, through

no fault of their own, in this sort of situation, get immediate assistance.”

Cargo ships and their crews are not equipped to deal with large numbers of desperate people suddenly arriving on board. The ICS has called for the coast guards of nearby countries to intervene as quickly as possible in such situa-tions to transfer rescued migrants to safe locations.

D e s p i t e t h e r i s k s , Stawpert said it was unlikely commercial ships would start to regularly refuse help to those in distress.

The number of people making the perilous jour-ney from north Africa across the Mediterranean to Europe has fallen steeply in recent years, he noted, and many are being caught by the Libyan coast guard before they get far from the Libyan coast.

“Most importantly, seafarers recognize their legal and moral obligation to conduct search and rescue. It’s a very deeply ingrained moral obliga-tion and culture within shipping,” he said.

Ship takeover raises concerns for rescues at sea

Turkish oil tanker El Hiblu 1, which was hijacked by migrants, is harbored Thursday in Valletta, Malta. [RENE ROSSIGNAUD/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

McConnell, who was given little advance notice of the president’s new push, spoke volumes when asked about it.

“I look forward to seeing what the president is pro-posing,” McConnell told Politico.

And in the House, it’s a mixed bag. Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy initially panned Trump’s move, questioning the timing that collided with Trump’s bounce from the end of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. But the GOP leader does see value in kick-starting a health care debate, said a person granted anonymity to dis-cuss the situation. House Republicans continue to be asked about it back home and a new GOP health care bill could improve their standing with voters, the person said.

W h a t ’ s u n c l e a r i s whether a Trump-Care bill will emerge from the White House or Capitol Hill to replace the Affordable Care Act or if the president’s push for a policy outcome fades to little more than a topic for the campaign trail.

Trump discussed health care at length during a rally in Michigan Thursday and again during an appearance in Florida Friday.

“We are going to have a plan that’s so much better than Obamacare,” the president promised after touring an aging dike in South Florida.

For Trump, returning to health care shows his commitment to a 2016

campaign pledge and his desire to frame the 2020 debate on his terms.

Stung by the Demo-cratic gains in November and sparked by another ACA legal challenge that could make its way to the Supreme Court, the presi-dent dug into the issue this past week, deciding to fight. He feels that it is an important battle to take on, said two people familiar with White House thinking who were not authorized to speak publicly.

The president has been actively engaged in conver-sations about health care, dialing up lawmakers in the House and Senate, and the White House is expected to lay out further details on his goals in the coming days.

“We are working very hard on that,” said Trump as he was heading out to the Michigan rally, singling out Republican senators John Barrasso, Rick Scott and Bill Cassidy among those involved.

“They are going to work

together to come up with something that’s really spectacular,” the president said.

But in truth, there is no grand Republican plan on Capitol Hill to replace Obamacare.

The day after Trump dropped the new priority during a private Senate GOP lunch, a top ally, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., convened an evening meeting of senators to discuss options, accord-ing to those familiar with the talks.

Graham had helped spark the idea with Trump during a golf outing at Mar-a-Lago. The group he assembled back on Capitol Hill included two former governors well versed in health care policy — Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, whose Romney-care in Massa-chusetts was a precursor to Obamacare, and Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, a former health care executive.

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among the locality zones according to pay com-parison data from an advisory council, resulting in variations. Following Washington-Baltimore, the largest raises are to be paid in the San Francisco, Seattle and San Diego areas. The smallest, 1.66 percent, is to be paid in areas without a separate city rate, called the “rest of the U.S.” locality. Blue-collar employees are to receive raises up to 2.06 percent.

Those new rates now will have to be plugged into the payroll provid-ers that agencies use,

which further will have to recompute pay that employees already have received to add the retro-active boost.

That process could take weeks, but “Employees are not entitled to interest on any payments received as a result of processing the retroactive adjust-ments in pay,” according to the Office of Personnel Management.

Most federal employ-ees in pay systems above the General Schedule are under performance-pay systems and receive vary-ing raises up to a pay cap, in most cases now $192,300. A separate pay cap, now $166,500, limits pay of the highest-ranking Gen-eral Schedule employees in some of the localities.

The rates payable to

political appointees, who are paid under a sepa-rate system called the Executive Schedule, are increasing for the first time since 2010, by 1.9 percent. The amount paid for a cab-inet secretary for example is rising to $203,500.

The raise does not affect U.S. Postal Service employees, whose pay is determined in bargain-ing, nor federal retirees, most of whom received an inflation adjustment of 2.8 percent in January.

Military personnel received a 2.6 percent raise in January and would be due for a 3.1 percent raise in January 2020 under the most recent White House budget proposal - which once again calls for a freeze on federal employee pay rates.

Additionally, the Eustis festival will include free bike parking, local food vendors and drink specials

throughout the weekend, plus a car show in down-town Eustis from 4 to 8 p.m. on April 27.

Bailey said the Eustis festivities will offer visi-tors a change of pace and scenery and additional concert options from

downtown Leesburg’s BikeFest.

“The Eustis Music Festival gives BikeFest visitors another beautiful Lake County destination to explore,” Bailey said.

Meanwhile, the orga-n i z e r s o f L e e s b u r g

Bikefest in downtown Leesburg have assembled their own high-powered lineup of musical acts, starting with Vanilla Ice on Friday, Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil on Saturday and Uncle Kracker on Sunday.

Other activities at Bike-Fest include more than 50 live concerts, about 200 vendors, six hot body contests, bike shows, stunt shows, food, drinks and more.

Gator Harley Davidson in Leesburg also has live

entertainment and other activities planned during Bikefest, including a kick-off celebration on April 25.

For more information and an entire list of events at Leesburg’s Bikefest, visit www.leesburgbike-fest.com.

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The drills themselves are based on the ALICE method of active shooter response, a method devel-oped by a former police officer after the Colum-bine High School shooting in 1999.

Roy said Lake schools adaptation is to run if possible, barricade if you can’t, and if the shooter is an immediate threat,

do whatever it takes to get away, including throwing things and scattering.

Students are also taught a universal part of active shooter safety, hold-ing their hands up, palms outward to show they’re unarmed.

Roy, alongside law enforcement and school administrators, monitored the drill to make sure that all of the procedures were going to plan and students were following those rules to stay safe.

Because the drills are

meant to prepare students to save their lives, the task is taken very seriously, but the district is also aware that students need to know they are safe during the drill.

“We want them to take it seriously, but we don’t want to frighten every-body,” Bordenkircher said.

Prior to the start of each drill, an announcement is made that there will be an active shooter drill. Then, another announcement is made saying the drill is starting, kicking off the

action.“For our purpose, we

want students to know that it’s a drill,” Borden-kircher said. “It lets them know they’re safe.”

Parents are also notified of the drill immediately and are asked to speak with their children once they are home to make sure they understood what they were doing, and why.

Before the drills ever happen, the school district is trying to ensure training materials are effective for all ages. Bordenkircher

said his teachers have access to a children’s book, a PowerPoint presentation and a video to help them prepare students.

The teachers have lati-tude to figure out what will work with their students, and it’s up to them to be sure students know what to do in a drill.

Bordenkircher said it was vital that the teach-ers are the leaders of their students, both in the train-ing and in the situation. When they undergo train-ing, they learn different

approaches, but they also are taught how to decide what tactics to use. There shouldn’t be any gray areas, he said.

Bordenkircher added that Roy and law enforce-ment being present for every drill was a major boon for administrators, who debriefed with the group at the end of each drill.

Without that direct involvement, he said, the smooth operation he saw Thursday just wouldn’t be possible.

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F or the better part of a year, local political figures, concerned citizens and others have openly and ardently debated whether to place a statue of a Con-

federate general in the Lake County History Museum.Edmund Kirby Smith was a decorated Civil War gen-

eral and slave owner who had no known ties to Lake County, but the statue became available to a good home last year when the Florida Legislature decided to replace Gen. Smith's likeness in the National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C., with one of Mary McLeod Bethune, a black civil rights activist and educator who founded what would become Bethune-Cookman University.

Smith's statue had stood sentinel in the Capitol for 100 years, one of two chosen to represent the state of Florida.

But in recent years, as the national debate esca-lated over Confederate symbols occupying places of honor in public spaces, the Legislature wisely decided it was time to replace the statue.

The Lake County History Museum board was one of only a few historical organizations in the state that applied to take the statue, and it was awarded the bid.

That decision came at a time when the nation was being roiled by a debate over Confederate symbols and racially charged protests, at least one of which turned deadly.

Against this backdrop, area citizens of all races and creeds have spoken out forcefully, both in sup-port of the statue and in opposition to it, and the city commissions of Eustis, Tavares, Clermont, Grove-land, Mount Dora and Leesburg passed formal resolu-tions opposing the statue coming to Lake County.

The arguments have largely been well-reasoned, one side viewing the statue as a historical artifact and oth-ers viewing it as a hurtful symbol of racial hatred.

Yet with one ill-considered Facebook post, one man turned the debate political and childish last week. It was bound to happen in this era of parti-san grandstanding. We just didn't expect the pow-der keg to be lit by one of our public officials.

Carey Baker, the Lake County property appraiser and a dues-paying member of the museum, posted on his private Facebook page Wednesday that he had uncov-ered “an evil coup” by local Democrats to infiltrate the Lake County Historical Society.He said a group of local Democrats — many of whom have been vocal about their opposition to a Confederate statue com-ing to Lake County — were staging a “hostile leftist takeover” to destroy the Historical Society by flood-ing the museum with membership applications.

What caused Baker to go to Defcon 1 was a conversation with Museum Director Bob Grenier, who has curated a pretty impressive collection of artifacts and memorabilia reflecting hundreds of years of Lake County history.

Grenier told Baker about a recent surge in mem-bership applications. A suspicious Baker says he recognized a few of the applicants as "promi-nent Democrats" and then "spot-checked" the rest and discovered they also were Democrats.

Let that sink in. "Evil coup." "Hostile takeover."All because a couple dozen people exercised

their right to apply to this community-cen-tered organization in the hope of having some say over whether the statue comes here.

Baker even told us it was a "miracle" he "caught them in their scheme."

While this may be an unpardonable sin in Baker's ter-rified mind, we'd like to take this opportunity to remind him that what these people did was to follow the process laid out in the Historical Society's bylaws so they can exercise their right as citizens to speak and influence deci-sions that matter to them. That's as democratic as it gets.

It is jarring that a career public official like Carey Baker has a problem with that, and frankly dis-gusting that he vilifies such citizens as "evil" and accuses them of a "hostile takeover."

The only thing hostile in this episode is Baker's inflammatory partisan rhetoric; the only thing evil is his attempt to demonize and thwart those whose reasonable viewpoints don't align with his own.

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Ugly partisan smear by a public offi cial

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Cary Baker is spreading lies

This letter is in response to the blatant lies Cary Baker has been spreading about the “evil coup” the leftists are involved in to destroy the Historical Soci-ety. There are two reasons why I, as a resident of Lake County, would like a seat at the table during the dia-logue concerning the fate of the confederate statue.

First, a majority of the residents and cities of this County have expressed their displeasure with the man-date of certain politicians pressuring our Commission to accept this statue. It flies in the face of our progress this County is making in mending its rapport with our African-American brothers and sisters.

Second, the Articles of Incorporation and the bylaws of the Historical Society both state the historical memorabilia accepted by the museum pertain to Lake County. Edmund Kirby Smith has no ties to Lake County — none whatsoever.

As a Democrat, a retired attorney, and a concerned citizen, I resent Mr. Baker’s portrayal of our desire to sit at the table with other

members of the Museum and express our opinions as a desire to destroy the Museum. Absolute hogwash. The fact that Mr. Greiner is “holding” the applications until the people who sent in their checks are approved, smacks of discrimination.

The days of the 30-year reign of terror of Willis McCall are over. He left a dark stain on this county’s reputation. Mr. Baker and the actions of the museum director are in line with the type of injustice that trans-pired during that period. I hope they will rethink their remarks and their behavior.Barbara Hill, Eustis

 Why is there so much hate?

I was sitting by myself, thinking of our country and what direction we are head-ing in the future. It doesn't matter if you are a Democrat, Republican, Independent or whatever your political affiliation is. The question is: We are all Americans, so why is there so much hate throughout our country?

What I am really con-cerned about is how we can make laws to abort innocent and helpless infants at birth, even after they are born and

breathing human beings. I agree sometimes it is neces-sary in many cases to abort a child, but not at this stage of life. It reminds me of how the Nazis used to take human life and throw it aside like it was a useless piece of garbage.

This is wrong and inhu-mane. Yet, we make laws to do the same thing, only we say its politically cor-rect. This is the sad part!

If you are cruel to animals you can be seriously fined and thrown into prison, but in some states we can abort a human being at birth.

This is legalized murder!The citizens of this coun-

try will never stand for this type of policy and we should all be ashamed of ourselves as Americans for letting this happen. One day we will all meet our creator. He will look you in the eyes and he asks you this ques-tion: "Before you enter into my kingdom, where you one of the people who thought the abortion of my creations was accept-able, at the time of their birth, for no just cause?"

I don't know what your answer will be, but I bet no matter what it is it won't be good enough.Ronald Sambuca, The Villages

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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridg-ing the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

The self-enhancing behaviors of

President Trump and at least forty plus years of bom-bastic, redundant, out-and-out lies by the GOP are starting to wear thin. Americans grapple over this administration’s entrenched inca-pacity to lead while full-scale incompe-tence undermines the very idea of America.

“Reason appears as mad-ness and mad-ness as reason.”

For a little over two years, we have been dealing with a counterfeit lode-star apparition of a leader that hovers menacingly like a

mothership over our “sweet land of liberty.” This pres-ent administration continually seeks to normalize cor-ruption by using scripted falsehoods hidden behind commonplace platitudes, doled out with a com-pulsory smile and compelling guile.

A simple, but achievable, scheme obscurely dupli-cated and not unlike what Milton Meyers discusses in his book, "They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-1945." He writes: “ ...all the hundreds of little steps, some of them imper-ceptible, each of them preparing you not to be shocked by the next.”

Safety barriers are being broken down surround-ing truth and ethical behavior,

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The fault is not in our stars, but in

ourselves

The past few months have revealed a

pattern of liberal political thinking that is not only totally unrealistic but increasingly shows a mentality of wanting to win elections at all costs. What seem-ingly kicked off these series of bizarre ideas has been 29-year-old Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In her proposed Green New Deal, she has advocated for doing away with planes, most fos-sil fuel usage, cows, and making all the buildings in America more energy effi-cient. She wants to replace planes with high-speed rail, impose a single-payer

healthcare system (Medicare for all) and offer guaranteed jobs. In assessing her ideas, I think they would be best illustrated by playing the game of Monopoly, but replacing the entities on the board with her proposals. Board-walk and Park Place would be replaced with "nationwide high-speed rail" and "refitting every building in Amer-ica" for increased energy efficiency.

Now, as a player, if you landed on just these two areas on the board and had to pay the price you'd immediately run out of monopoly money. Replacing other entities on the board with her proposed goals would exhaust all the money avail-able for the game. Her answer: tax the rich more or just print more money. As unrealistic as her ideas are, most of the

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Progressive liberals and winning

elections at all costs

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“This is the price of freedom.” — Bill O’Reilly on the Las Vegas massacre

“Freedom to be afraid is all you won.” — Gil Scott-Heron from “Gun”

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Originally, this was going to be a column about

Sydney Aiello. She was 19 years old, a graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Park-land, Florida, and she was buried Friday after committing sui-cide. Her parents said she lost friends in last year’s shooting at her school. They said she carried survivor’s guilt and had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Then the column about Sydney became a column about Sydney and a boy, his identity not yet released, who died of an apparent suicide the day after her funeral. He was a soph-omore at her old school.

Then the column changed yet again. Jeremy Richman, the father of 6-year-old Avielle Richman, who was killed in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecti-cut, was found dead of an apparent suicide on Monday. It seems reasonable to suspect, though at this point

not possible to know, that proximity to trag-edy played a role in the deaths of the man and boy, as it evidently did with Sydney.

So this is a column about the three of them. And the 328 million of us. And the singularly grotesque thing Bill O’Reilly said two years ago after 58 people died and over 500 were wounded in the deadliest mass shoot-ing in U.S. history, a thing that has hovered like smoke over every mass shooting since.

“This is the price of freedom,” he said.

Which is, of course, ridiculous. Canada is free. Australia, Spain and Finland are free. As the nation that gave us the Magna Carta, England might fairly be said to have invented freedom.

None of them has anywhere near the level of gun violence America does.

But it is not the inac-curacy of O’Reilly’s statement that gives it such grim reso-nance in the wake of this triple suicide.

It is, rather, the substance, that idea of paying a price for so-called “gun rights.”

We think of that price in terms of fallen bod-ies, blood shining on asphalt. Truth is, that’s only the beginning.

Long after the bod-ies have been recov-ered and the asphalt scrubbed, after the media fold their tents and the nation turns its restless attention else-where, there are people left learning to walk

again, or talk again. And there are families with holes shot through them, hearts that grieve behind sunny smiles, invisible wounds bleed-ing. Because each bullet that finds flesh injures not just its victim, but everyone around her until eventually, the whole country is walking blood stained and wounded.

We have second-graders with PTSD. We have preschool-ers practicing active-shooter drills. In South Carolina, a 7-year-old survivor takes to pull-ing out her eyelashes and clawing her own skin. In Arizona, a 4-year-old cries “active shooter” as fireworks burst over-head. In Florida and Connecticut, three people are dead by their own hands. This is our new American normal.

And for what?“This is the price

of freedom,” O’Reilly said, trying to imbue mass murder with a sheen of patriotic sac-rifice. His absurd words reflect a nation that resolutely refuses to do anything but think and pray about an ongo-ing national disaster. We regard gun violence like earthquakes and windstorms, acts of God we cannot prevent, but only learn to live with.

But gun violence is no act of God. And we can’t live with it. That’s the whole point.

“The price of free-dom,” he says. Well, that price keeps going higher.

And whatever we’re buying, freedom isn’t it.

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‘This is the price of freedom’

What Sean Davis, co-founder of the web maga-

zine The Federalist, wrote in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal sums up the dis-gust many Americans are feeling about the way big media handled the Russia collusion story: “It wasn’t merely an error here or there. America’s blue-chip journalists botched the entire story, from its birth during the presiden-tial campaign to its final breath Sunday — and they never stopped congratu-lating themselves for it.”

The New York Post created a page resembling March Madness brackets on which they listed the most biased and offensive reporters, commenta-tors and analysts. If trust in journalism was low before, it must be drop-ping to near record levels after the exposure of bias and downright lies.

Broadcast and some cable networks repeat-edly interviewed former CIA and Intelligence directors associated with the Obama administra-tion, as well as Demo-cratic politicians who frequently indicted the president based on their own biases, suppositions and wished-for out-comes. Only days ago the major media promoted the line that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was beyond reproach. Now they seem to be sug-gesting that facts matter

less than their ideology.The conservative

website Newsbusters.org, part of the Media Research Center, moni-tored the coverage dur-ing the last two years. It found that between January 20, 2017 (Inau-guration Day) through March 21 of this year, the three broadcast network evening news programs “produced a combined 2,284 minutes of ‘collu-sion’ coverage,” averag-ing about three minutes per night, every night, for 791 days. That’s more airtime, it says, than they devoted to the policies of the Trump adminis-tration, which clearly affect more people.

The president has sug-gested retribution against not only the networks and their reporters he believes are out to get him, but also those commentators and politicians who helped spread the lies about collusion. While revenge is a dish best served cold — meaning one should wait before acting hast-ily — there is a case to be made for the president’s views. It is best made, not by the strong arm of government, but by taking it to the voters.

CNBC reports that Trump’s re-election campaign sent a memo to television producers on Monday instructing them to “employ basic jour-nalistic standards when booking” six current or former government offi-cials that the campaign said “made outlandish, false claims, without evidence” while on air.

The memo names:Sen. Richard Blu-

menthal (D-Conn.)Rep. Jerry Nadler

(D-N.Y.) the chair of the House Judi-ciary Committee

Democratic National Committee Chair-man Tom Perez

John Brennan, the for-mer director of the Cen-tral Intelligence Agency

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), chair of the House Intelli-gence Committee

Rep. Eric Swal-well (D-CA), who has floated a potential bid for president.

Talk about a list of unindicted co-conspirators!

That is unlikely to happen, but good for the campaign for firing back. It is part of the Trump appeal that unlike many past and present Republi-cans, he doesn’t take false accusations and criti-cism lying down. Does he sometimes overdo it? Yes, but his supporters are forgiving when he does because they, too, are fed up with the dys-function of Washington and the agendas of the political and media elites.

The best revenge, though, is the 2020 election. No form of punishment for the left and the major media could be greater than for the president to win re-election and the return of a Republican majority in the House of Representatives.

Conservatives love the video compilation of the long faces on TV networks in 2016 when it became clear that Donald Trump had won. The reaction after the next election could be even more satisfy-ing if the president plays his cards right.

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Media complicit in collusion narrative

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allowing, what was once, inconceivable.

The hardened con-servative right wing of the Republican Party has done everything possible to transi-tion the public into a more manageable form of governance from controlling the courts, delineating illegal ger-rymandered court districts, heavy-handed out-and-out voter suppression to, most recently, the actual admission of electoral fraud by local Republi-cans in North Carolina.

Apparently, the GOP’s intent is to amass never-ending power; a power not unlike Rus-sia where billionaire oligarchs, in proclivity with Putin, use heavy-handed control on the Russian people by dangling a few crumbs of hope and change that are never to be.

Republicans depend on lies because lies go out of the way to dis-tract, distort and turn you away from the truth. And in some lost cor-ner of their souls, GOP minions use vile, hateful rhetoric regardless of causing suffering or loss. Their tunnel-visioned, staunchest support-ers see this period in history within a fixed point; an exact moment of zero dimension and reckoning as they refuse to acknowledge or admonish disreputable low-minded actions and cruel unethical deeds.

The Republican Party has willed itself to power with a cunning pay for play as they “trade

their heroes for gold.” An obsessed crony cabal to cover, not only their base, but all the bases. As authoritar-ian groupies court their great leader, conser-vative policy debate becomes lost to political battles of radicalism.

Truth, integrity, decorum and the rule of law must kowtow while waving the white flag of surrender to the far right. Zealots blur fantasy and reality while feebly attempting to discredit capitalist democratic socialism as a getting something for nothing welfare state.

All while the Repub-lican Grand Old Party voted for socialist style tax cuts for the 1 per-cent; saving the banks $21 billion with hefty bonuses going to Wall Street execs while at the same time 4,000 lower level jobs were lost. And no sooner do taxpayers turn around; another $6 billion bailout is apportioned among needy farmers unfortunately caught in the middle of our cur-rent administration’s disastrous trade war.

What Republicans fail to grasp is that the American worker is not at all concerned about “the ride being free." They are concerned that “the door, at least, be open" — open to mean-ingful, productive and honorable work. Not the kind of work where one sits in a comfort-able sound booth or studio spouting hateful messaging throughout America’s airwaves. Or, the type of employment where, even at the high-est level of government, one trolls with hate-fueled speech through

erratically coded texts. Fear and loathing beyond campaign rallies.

And while most immi-grants come through ports of entry legally and willing to work, America’s border with Mexico has become an unbalanced profusion of so much cruelty that it boggles the psyche. U.S. immigration policy at our southern border shows the effect of GOP administrative policies which use the credibility of democracy only for its authority while doing nothing to uphold its set of ideas and beliefs; the doctrine that democratic principles are built on.

In author Don DeL-illo’s novel "Libra," there lies a clarify-ing unriddling of our present-day political landscape. DeLillo’s words unfold as a sordid dark master plan: “A conspiracy is everything that ordinary life is not. It’s the inside game, cold, sure, undistracted, forever closed off to us. We are the flawed ones, the innocents, trying to make some rough sense of the daily jostle. Conspirators have a logic and dar-ing beyond our reach. All conspirators are the same taut story of men who find coherence in some criminal act.”

As we move for-ward in these divisive times we need to ask, and seek answers, as to whom may be exploiting America by playing that ‘inside game,’ and why?

When “all the world’s a stage” as Elysian Fields await, the tragic character of King Lear affirms, “choices bring about downfall, not fate.”

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current Democrats run-ning for President in 2020 have bought into all or part of her Green New Deal.

Following on the heels of her off the wall ambi-tions are three added progressive goals cham-pioned by Democrats simply to win elections and acquire more power.

The foremost change suggested by Democrats is doing away with the Electoral College. The Democrats claim it is archaic, but the Electoral College was a brilliant addition to our Constitu-tion. Our Founding Fathers wanted to ensure that every state, regardless of size, would play a role in the election of a president.

Just as every state has two senators, the fram-ers of our Constitu-tion did not want a few densely populated areas to choose a national leader. We are a republic, not a pure democracy.

The Electoral College

enables every state to become important in elect-ing our President. Moving to elect our President solely by popular vote would mean that a handful of liberal states could override the votes from the majority of the country. Trump car-ried 29 of 50 states and his numbers in winning coun-ties throughout America was 2,623 to Clinton's 489.

While the two big liberal states of California and New York gave the popular vote margin to Clinton, that was not the will of the rest of America. Abraham Lincoln became president carrying just 40 percent of the popular vote.

Another new proposal put forth by the Democrats is to allow 16-year-olds to vote. I, personally, think that the only legitimate justification for 18-year-olds to currently vote is the argument that if you can fight and die for our coun-try, you should have a vote in the process that might put you in harm's way.

But most 18-year-olds have not experienced the challenges of life such as buying a home, car, insur-ance, daily groceries,

paying a variety of taxes and facing the day-to-day challenges of raising a family. There is a good reason why you must be 25 to serve in the House, 30 in the Senate and 35 to become president. The experience of life in reach-ing those minimum ages for the House, Senate and Presidency was recog-nized as very important to our Founders. Allowing 16-year-olds to vote — who are two years short of even graduating from high school— is pure folly.

The third idea gain-ing traction with liberal Democrats is increasing the number of justices on the Supreme Court. President Franklin Roosevelt, a Democrat, tried this in 1937 and his court-packing idea was rejected by both parties. Experience has taught the Democrats that what they cannot win at the ballot box can be won by having activists judges on the Supreme Court.

No liberal idea is too bizarre if it enables progressive Demo-crats to win and fur-ther control our lives.

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SPORTS

B A S E B A L L B 4

ROUNDUPOF ALL THEDAY’S ACTIONAROUND MLB

Paul Jenkins, Sports editor [email protected]

Orlando Apollos coach Steve Spurrier reacts after a play during a game against the Atlanta Legends on Feb. 9 in Orlando. [AP PHOTO/PHELAN

M. EBENHACK]

By Eric AdelsonThe Washington Post

KINGSLAND, Ga. — A 73-year-old man lines up at cornerback. Steve Spurrier is only four months removed from back surgery, so he hobbles more than he walks, grimaces as much as he grins. But he's got a new offense to coach on this high school field, so he crouches into a ready stance and looks across at his wide receiver.

The ball is snapped, and Spurrier feints right and darts left as if he were 30 again. He smiles.

Spurrier carries loose sheets of paper on which he has written down plays. "I like the ones that his players will laugh about," says his wife, Jerri, who is standing on the sideline. There was one such play recently, when Spur-rier's Orlando Apollos went

Going out on top?

New league gives Spurrier a chance to go out a winner

Orlando Apollos coach Steve Spurrier talks to quarterback Garrett Gilbert during a game against the Arizona Hotshots on March 16 in Orlando. [STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDO SENTINEL VIA AP]See SPURRIER, B6

By Doug FergusonThe Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas — Tiger Woods moved into the quar-terfinals Saturday at the Dell Technologies Match Play by beating Rory McIlroy in a match that turned on one bad shot.

Their first match against each other ended on the 17th hole, when Woods holed a 12-foot par putt for a 2-and-1 victory. It felt as though it ended one hole earlier.

McIlroy, who fell behind on the fifth hole and never caught up, was poised to tie the match with a 395-yard drive with the wind at

his back on the par-5 16th, leaving him a short iron to the green. Woods drove into a half-buried lie near the lip of the bunker, and could only advance 60 yards. He was hitting his third before McIlroy hit his second.

But the shot was so shock-ingly bad that it landed just over a bunker and came out of its pitch mark, but without going into the sand.

From there, McIlroy had nothing. He played the shot with both feet in the sand, and it flew over the green, through the parted gallery and against wooden posts.

Woods advances at Match Play after McIlroy meltdown

Tiger Woods, left, and Rory McIlroy, right, embrace after their match during fourth round play at the Dell Technologies Match Play Championship on Saturday in Austin, Texas. Woods won the match. [ERIC GAY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

By Stephen HawkinsThe Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas — Maybe Jimmie Johnson can do something old at Texas, and get back into Victory Lane.

“I think the term ‘new’ is the thing that has hurt us the most this year. We know and acknowledge that what we were

trying last year didn’t work,” Johnson said. “Us trying new things and not having a past history with these setups, and honestly searching for great-ness and to get an advantage. In some respects maybe we’ve been a little aggressive in trying to start the year.”

With his career-long win-less streak at 65 races since

a win at Dover in June 2017, Johnson is the polesitter in his No. 48 Chevrolet Camaro for Sunday’s race at the 1½-mile Texas track where he is a seven-time winner. It is his first pole anywhere since 2016, the season he won the last of his seven NASCAR Cup championships.

And maybe this will be the

first race of 2019 that some-one wins other than a driver from Joe Gibbs Racing or Team Penske, though one of them won both lower-series races at Texas this weekend. Each of those teams won three of the first six Cup races.

Gibbs driver Kyle Busch will have a shot at a Texas triple-header weekend sweep after

winning both the Xfinity and Truck Series races. He com-pleted such tripleheader sweeps at Bristol in 2010 and 2017. He had another shot earlier this season at his home track in Las Vegas, winning Xfinity and Truck races before finishing third in the Cup race.

Johnson looking to end drought

See JOHNSON, B6

See MATCH, B6

By Eddie PellsAssociated Press

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Texas Tech is heading to its first Final Four thanks to a kid from Italy who made the big shots and a defense that refuses to rest.

Davide Moretti opened up a late lead with the two most important 3-pointers of his life, Tariq Owens came up with a big rejection and the Red Raiders caught a ride straight to Minneapolis with a 75-69 victory over top-seeded Gonzaga on Saturday.

Moretti also made all four of his free throws down the stretch to wind up with 10 of his 12 points over the final 1:50.

The first of them — a spot-up 3-pointer from the side of the arc — gave third-seeded Texas Tech (30-6) a six-point lead, its biggest of the night, with 1:50 remaining in the game.

Six might not seem like much. But then again, not every defense is like the one coach Chris Beard draws up, and demands, out of the transfers and second-choice players he started bringing to Lubbock when he arrived three seasons ago.

Nobody’s overlooking them now.

With Texas Tech leading 68-62 and less than a minute remaining, Owens swooped over to the sideline to reject Gonzaga’s NBA-bound star, Rui Hachimura, and put an exclamation point of sorts on a celebration that was just getting warmed up.

Gonzaga (33-4), which spent a good chunk of the

Texas Tech tops ’Zags to reach Final FourIt’s the fi rst time the school has earned a berth

See TECH, B5

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SPORTS ON TVAAF FOOTBALL4 p.m.CBSSN — Atlanta at Birmingham8 p.m.NFL — Arizona at San Antonio AUTO RACING11:05 a.m.ESPN2 — Formula One: Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain3 p.m.FOX — Monster Energy NASCAR Cup: The O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth, Texas COLLEGE BASEBALL12 p.m.SEC - Auburn at South Carolina3 p.m.SEC — Tennessee at Vanderbilt4 p.m.BTN - Michigan at Michigan St. COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S)2 p.m.CBS — NCAA Tournament: Auburn vs. Kentucky, regional fi nal4:30 p.m.CBS — NCAA Tournament: Purdue vs. Virginia, regional fi nal COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S)12 p.m.ESPN — NCAA Tournament: UConn vs. Louisville, regional fi nal2 p.m.ESPN — NCAA Tournament: Oregon vs. Mississippi St., regional fi nal COLLEGE SOFTBALL12 p.m.BTN — Wisconsin at Penn St.2 p.m.BTN — Michigan St. at IndianaESPNU — South Carolina at LSU4 p.m.ESPNU — North Carolina at Pittsburgh6 p.m.SEC — Tennessee at Missouri7 p.m.ESPN2 — Arizona St. at Arizona GOLF10 a.m.GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, semifi nal matches, Austin, Texas2:30 p.m.GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, fi nal round, Dominican Republic3 p.m.NBC — PGA Tour Golf: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, fi nals and third place matches, Austin, Texas5 p.m.GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Rapiscan Systems Classic, fi nal round, Biloxi, Miss.7 p.m.GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: Kia Classic, fi nal round, Carls-bad, Calif. MLB BASEBALL1 p.m.MLB — Baltimore at NY Yankees OR Houston at Tampa Bay4 p.m.ESPN — Chicago Cubs at Texas7 p.m.ESPN — Atlanta at Philadelphia NBA BASKETBALL8:30 p.m.NBA — Charlotte at Golden State NHL HOCKEY12 p.m.NBC — NY Rangers at Philadelphia5 p.m.NHL — Carolina at Pittsburgh7:30 p.m.NBCSN — Boston at Detroit SOCCER (MEN’S)9 a.m.NBCSN — Premier League: Cardiff City vs. Chelsea11:25 a.m.NBCSN — Premier League: Liverpool vs. Tottenham6:30 p.m.FS1 — MLS: Orlando City SC vs. D.C. United9 p.m.ESPN2 — MLS: LA Galaxy vs. Portland TENNIS1 p.m.ESPN2 — Miami Open: Men’s fi nal, Miami

S P O R T S B R I E F S

AUTO RACINGNASCAR Monster Energy O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 lineupFriday; Race: SundayAt Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasLap length: 0.526 miles(Car number in parentheses)1. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 188.890 mph.2. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, 188.416.3. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 188.271.4. (41) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 187.885.5. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 187.097.6. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 186.884.7. (8) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 186.819.8. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 186.670.9. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 186.490.10. (43) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 186.271.11. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, 185.752.12. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 183.599.13. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 186.677.14. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, 186.612.15. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, 186.438.16. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 186.393.17. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 186.393.18. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford, 186.175.19. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 186.104.20. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 185.179.21. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 184.767.22. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 184.414.23. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 179.194.24. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 0.000.25. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 185.593.26. (95) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 185.503.27. (47) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 185.160.28. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 184.521.29. (36) Matt Tifft, Ford, 184.521.30. (1) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 184.407.31. (32) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 184.269.32. (00) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 183.492.33. (96) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 182.747.34. (51) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 180.941.35. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 180.078.36. (52) Bayley Currey, Ford, 178.601.37. (27) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 176.974.38. (77) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 176.875.39. (66) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 171.887.

COLLEGE BASKETBALLMEN’S BASKETBALLAll times EasternNCAA TOURNAMENTEAST REGIONALREGIONAL SEMIFINALSFridayAt Capital One Arena, WashingtonMichigan State 80, LSU 63Duke 75, Virginia Tech 73REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPTodayMichigan State (31-6) vs. Duke (32-5), 5:05 p.m.

SOUTH REGIONALSECOND ROUNDREGIONAL SEMIFINALSMarch 28At KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.Purdue 99, Tennessee 94, OTVirginia 53, Oregon 49REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSaturdayPurdue (26-9) vs. Virginia (32-3), late

MIDWEST REGIONALSECOND ROUNDREGIONAL SEMIFINALSFridayAt The Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.Auburn 97, North Carolina 80Kentucky 62, Houston 58REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPTodayAuburn (29-9) vs. Kentucky (30-6), 2:20 p.m.

WEST REGIONALSECOND ROUNDREGIONAL SEMIFINALSMarch 28At Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif.Gonzaga 72, Florida State 58Texas Tech 63, Michigan 44REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSaturdayGonzaga (33-3) vs. Texas Tech (29-6), late

FINAL FOURAt U.S. Bank Stadium, MinneapolisNATIONAL SEMIFINALSSaturday, April 6East champion vs. West championSouth champion vs. Midwest championNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPMonday, April 8Semifi nal winners

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENTAll times EasternSEMIFINALSAt Madison Square Garden, New YorkTuesdayWichita State (22-14) vs. Lipscomb (28-7), 7 p.m.TCU (23-13) vs. Texas (19-16), 9:30 p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONALAll times EasternCHAMPIONSHIP SERIES(Best-of-3)MondayDePaul (18-15) at South Florida (22-13), 7 p.m.Wednesday, lateSouth Florida at DePaul, TBAFriday, April 5South Florida at DePaul, if necessary, TBA

COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENTAll times Eastern QUARTERFINALSMarch 26Marshall 83, Presbyterian 66March 28Hampton 82, NJIT 70Texas Southern 108, Louisiana-Monroe 102, 3OTFridayGreen Bay 80, CSU Bakersfi eld 65SEMIFINALSTuesdayHampton (19-17) at Marshall (21-14), 7 p.m.Texas Southern (24-13) at Green Bay (20-16), 9 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLNCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENTAll times EasternGREENSBORO REGIONALREGIONAL SEMIFINALSSaturdayAt Greensboro, N.C.Iowa 79, N.C. State 61Baylor 93, South Carolina 68REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPMondayAt Greensboro, N.C.Iowa (29-6) vs. Baylor (34-1), 7 p.m.

PORTLAND REGIONALREGIONAL SEMIFINALSFridayAt Portland, Ore.Mississippi State 75, Arizona State 53Oregon 63, South Dakota State 53REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPTodayAt Portland, Ore.Mississippi State (33-2) vs. Oregon (32-4), 2 p.m.

CHICAGO REGIONALREGIONAL SEMIFINALSSaturdayAt ChicagoNotre Dame 87, Texas A&M 80Missouri State (24-9) vs. Stanford (30-4), lateREGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPMondayAt ChicagoNotre Dame (33-3) vs. Missouri St.-Stanford winner, 9 p.m.

ALBANY REGIONALREGIONAL SEMIFINALSFridayAt Albany, N.Y.UConn 69, UCLA 61 Louisville 61, Oregon State 44REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPTodayAt Albany, N.Y.UConn (34-2) vs. Louisville (32-3), noon

FINAL FOURAt Tampa, Fla.NATIONAL SEMIFINALSTuesday, April 5Greensboro winner vs. Portland winner, 7 or

9:30 p.m.Albany winner vs. Chicago winner, 7 or 9:30 p.m.NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSunday, April 7Semifi nal winners, 6 p.m.

WOMEN’S NATIONALINVITATION TOURNAMENTQuarterfi nalsSaturdayOhio (30-5) at Northwestern (19-14), lateTodayCincinnati (24-10) at TCU (23-10), 2 p.m.Georgetown (19-15) at James Madison (28-5), 2 p.m.Wyoming (25-8) at Arizona (21-13), 5 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INVITATIONALSEMIFINALSFridayNorth Texas 56, North Alabama 53SaturdayCampbell vs. Appalachian State, late

PRO BASKETBALLNBAAll times EasternEASTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT GBy-Milwaukee 57 19 .750 —x-Toronto 53 23 .697 4x-Philadelphia 48 27 .640 8½x-Boston 45 31 .592 12x-Indiana 45 31 .592 12Detroit 38 37 .507 18½Brooklyn 38 38 .500 19Miami 37 38 .493 19½Orlando 37 39 .487 20Charlotte 35 40 .467 21½Washington 31 46 .403 26½Atlanta 27 49 .355 30Chicago 21 55 .276 36Cleveland 19 58 .247 38½New York 14 61 .187 42½

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT GBx-Denver 51 24 .680 —x-Golden State 51 24 .680 —x-Portland 48 27 .640 3x-Houston 48 28 .632 3½x-Utah 46 30 .605 5½x-L.A. Clippers 46 31 .597 6San Antonio 44 32 .579 7½Oklahoma City 44 32 .579 7½Sacramento 37 38 .493 14Minnesota 34 41 .453 17L.A. Lakers 34 42 .447 17½New Orleans 32 45 .416 20Memphis 30 45 .400 21Dallas 29 46 .387 22Phoenix 17 59 .224 34½x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division

Friday’s GamesBoston 114, Indiana 112Portland 118, Atlanta 98Denver 115, Oklahoma City 105Minnesota 131, Golden State 130, OTUtah 128, Washington 124L.A. Lakers 129, Charlotte 115Saturday’s GamesL.A. Clippers 132, Cleveland 108Boston at Brooklyn, lateSacramento at Houston, lateOrlando at Indiana, latePortland at Detroit, lateMiami at New York, latePhiladelphia at Minnesota, lateToronto at Chicago, lateMemphis at Phoenix, lateToday’s GamesMilwaukee at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m.Dallas at Oklahoma City, 3:30 p.m.L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 6 p.m.Sacramento at San Antonio, 7 p.m.Washington at Denver, 8 p.m.Charlotte at Golden State, 8:30 p.m.Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.Monday’s GamesDetroit at Indiana, 7 p.m.Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m.Miami at Boston, 7:30 p.m.Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.Orlando at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.Portland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.Charlotte at Utah, 9 p.m.Cleveland at Phoenix, 10 p.m.

CLIPPERS 132, CAVALIERS 108CLEVELAND (108)Osman 5-13 7-9 19, Nwaba 3-9 2-2 8, Thompson 4-8 2-4 10, Sexton 7-17 6-6 21, Knight 3-7 0-0 6, Adel 1-1 0-0 2, Nance Jr. 2-9 1-2 5, Chriss 1-4 1-1 3, Zizic 2-3 0-0 4, Stauskas 2-5 0-0 4, Clarkson 11-16 4-4 26. Totals 41-92 23-28 108.L.A. CLIPPERS (132)Beverley 1-10 1-2 4, Green 8-9 0-0 18, Zubac 3-3 0-0 6, Gilgeous-Alexander 9-12 1-2 22, Shamet 5-11 0-0 13, Motley 2-2 1-2 5, Chandler 1-3 1-2 4, Harrell 10-13 2-3 23, Robinson 1-3 0-0 2, Temple 5-5 0-0 13, Williams 7-12 3-3 18, Wallace 1-2 2-2 4, Thornwell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 53-85 11-16 132.CLEVELAND 29 23 31 25 — 108L.A. CLIPPERS 29 36 28 39 — 1323-Point Goals—Cleveland 3-23 (Osman 2-6, Sexton 1-5, Nance Jr. 0-2, Chriss 0-2, Knight 0-2, Nwaba 0-2, Stauskas 0-2, Clarkson 0-2), L.A. Clippers 15-33 (Temple 3-3, Gilgeous-Alexander 3-3, Shamet 3-8, Green 2-2, Harrell 1-1, Chandler 1-3, Williams 1-4, Beverley 1-7, Wallace 0-1, Robinson 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 36 (Nance Jr., Thompson 10), L.A. Clippers 44 (Green 10). Assists—Cleveland 18 (Osman, Sexton, Thompson 3), L.A. Clippers 33 (Gilgeous-Alexander 8). Total Fouls—Cleveland 16, L.A. Clippers 25. A—16,439 (18,997).

PRO HOCKEYNHLAll times EasternEASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT PTS GF GAz-Tampa Bay 77 59 14 4 122 306 206x-Boston 78 47 22 9 103 244 201x-Washington 78 46 24 8 100 267 237Toronto 77 45 25 7 97 275 233N.Y. Islanders 78 45 26 7 97 217 192Pittsburgh 78 42 25 11 95 262 231Carolina 78 43 28 7 93 233 215Columbus 77 43 30 4 90 238 220Montreal 78 41 29 8 90 235 226Philadelphia 78 37 33 8 82 236 261Florida 79 35 32 12 82 258 271N.Y. Rangers 77 30 34 13 73 215 258Buffalo 77 31 36 10 72 211 256Detroit 78 30 38 10 70 215 262New Jersey 78 29 40 9 67 211 264Ottawa 77 27 44 6 60 228 283

WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT PTS GF GAx-Calgary 78 48 23 7 103 275 216x-San Jose 77 43 25 9 95 272 245x-Winnipeg 77 45 28 4 94 260 228x-Nashville 78 44 28 6 94 227 203x-St. Louis 77 41 28 8 90 228 210x-Vegas 78 42 30 6 90 240 216Dallas 78 41 31 6 88 198 191Colorado 78 36 29 13 85 247 234Arizona 78 37 33 8 82 202 215Minnesota 78 36 33 9 81 206 226Chicago 77 34 33 10 78 253 276Edmonton 77 34 34 9 77 223 256Vancouver 78 33 35 10 76 214 244Anaheim 79 32 37 10 74 186 247Los Angeles 77 28 40 9 65 187 246x-clinched playoff spot, z-clinched confer-ence; 2 points for win, 1 point for overtime loss. Top 3 teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.

Friday’s GamesN.Y. Rangers 4, St. Louis 2Nashville 3, Pittsburgh 1Detroit 4, New Jersey 0Calgary 6, Anaheim 1Colorado 3, Arizona 2, SOMinnesota 3, Vegas 2Saturday’s GamesFlorida 4, Boston 1Carolina 5, Philadelphia 2Montreal at Winnipeg, lateToronto at Ottawa, lateBuffalo at N.Y. Islanders, lateWashington at Tampa Bay, lateSt. Louis at New Jersey, lateColumbus at Nashville, lateVegas at San Jose, lateAnaheim at Edmonton, lateDallas at Vancouver, lateChicago at Los Angeles, lateToday’s GamesN.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m.Minnesota at Arizona, 5 p.m.

Carolina at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m.Columbus at Buffalo, 6 p.m.Boston at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.Calgary at San Jose, 8 p.m.Monday’s GamesWashington at Florida, 7 p.m.Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m.Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.Colorado at St. Louis, 8 p.m.Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.Edmonton at Vegas, 10 p.m.Calgary at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.

PANTHERS 4, BRUINS 1FLORIDA 2 1 1 — 4BOSTON 0 1 0 — 1First Period—1, Florida, Sheahan 9 (Hunt, Yandle), 13:37. 2, Florida, Dadonov 27 (Huberdeau, Ekblad), 15:44. Penalties—DeBrusk, BOS, (tripping), 11:36.Second Period—3, Boston, Acciari 6 (Krug, Nordstrom), 13:12. 4, Florida, Brouwer 11 (Matheson), 14:19 (sh). Penalties—Huberdeau, FLA, (interference), 13:43; Sheahan, FLA, (slashing), 17:21.Third Period—5, Florida, Dadonov 28 (Barkov, Huberdeau), 17:41. Penalties—None.Shots on Goal—Florida 8-6-9—23. Boston 16-8-7—31.Power-play opportunities—Florida 0 of 1; Boston 0 of 2.Goalies—Florida, Luongo 17-16-4 (31 shots-30 saves). Boston, Rask 26-12-5 (22-19).A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:26.Referees—Justin St Pierre, Kelly Sutherland. Linesmen—Michel Cormier, Brad Kovachik.

HURRICANCES 5, FLYERS 2PHILADELPHIA 1 0 1 — 2CAROLINA 2 0 3 — 5First Period—1, Philadelphia, Giroux 21 (Knight, J.van Riemsdyk), 12:05. 2, Carolina, Teravainen 20 (Williams, Niederreiter), 13:35 (pp). 3, Carolina, Hamilton 16 (Staal, McGinn), 13:56. Penalties—Gudas, PHI, (holding), 12:25.Second Period—None. Penalties—Williams, CAR, (interference), 15:19.Third Period—4, Carolina, Faulk 9 (Aho, Teravainen), 11:57 (pp). 5, Philadelphia, Lindblom 14 (Sanheim, J.van Riemsdyk), 13:12 (pp). 6, Carolina, Slavin 7 (Pesce, Mrazek), 18:05 (sh). 7, Carolina, McGinn 10, 19:41. Penalties—Laughton, PHI, (cross checking), 11:03; Couturier, PHI, Misconduct (misconduct), 11:57; Staal, CAR, (interfer-ence), 12:49; Williams, CAR, (tripping), 16:30.Shots on Goal—Philadelphia 8-7-17—32. Carolina 13-10-9—32.Power-play opportunities—Philadelphia 1 of 3; Carolina 2 of 2.Goalies—Philadelphia, Talbot 11-16-3 (30 shots-27 saves). Carolina, Mrazek 21-14-3 (32-30).A—17,833 (18,680). T—2:29.Referees—Dan O’Halloran, Garrett Rank. Linesmen—Greg Devorski, Ryan Galloway.

SOCCERMAJOR LEAGUE SOCCEREASTERN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GAToronto FC 3 0 0 9 10 3D.C. United 2 0 1 7 7 0Cincinnati 2 1 1 7 7 5Columbus 2 1 1 7 4 4Montreal 2 2 0 6 7 11Orlando City 1 1 2 5 5 6New York Red Bulls 1 2 1 4 5 4Philadelphia 1 2 1 4 5 6Chicago 1 2 1 4 5 7New England 1 3 1 4 5 9New York City FC 0 1 3 3 4 8Atlanta 0 1 2 2 2 4

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GALos Angeles FC 4 0 1 13 15 5Seattle 3 0 0 9 10 3Sporting Kansas City 2 1 1 7 11 4Houston 2 0 1 7 6 4FC Dallas 2 1 1 7 5 3Minnesota United 2 2 0 6 9 7LA Galaxy 2 1 0 6 5 5Real Salt Lake 1 2 1 4 3 8Colorado 0 2 2 2 5 8Portland 0 2 1 1 4 10Vancouver 0 3 0 0 4 7San Jose 0 4 0 0 2 143 points for a victory, one point for a tie

Friday’s GameToronto FC 4, New York City FC 0Saturday’s GamesChicago 1, New York 0New England 2, Minnesota United 1Sporting Kansas City 7, Montreal 1Los Angeles FC 5, San Jose 0Atlanta at Columbus, latePhiladelphia at Cincinnati, lateFC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, lateHouston at Colorado, lateSeattle at Vancouver, lateToday’s GamesD.C. United at Orlando City, 6:30 p.m.Portland at LA Galaxy, 9 p.m.Friday, April 5LA Galaxy at Vancouver, 10 p.m.Saturday, April 6Montreal at New York City FC, 1 p.m.Chicago at Toronto FC, 3 p.m.Los Angeles FC at D.C. United, 3 p.m.Minnesota United at New York Red Bulls, 7 p.m.Colorado at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m.FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.New England at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.Portland at San Jose, 8 p.m.Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 10 p.m.Sunday, April 7Sporting Kansas City at Cincinnati, 3 p.m.

ODDSPREGAME.COM LINECOLLEGE BASKETBALLTodayFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOGDuke 2½ Michigan StateKentucky 4½ AuburnMondayat South Florida 2 DePaulTuesdayLipscomb 1 Wichita StateTCU 1½ Texasat Marshall 5 Hamptonat Green Bay 5 Texas Southern

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLTodayNational LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat Cincinnati -135 Pittsburgh +125Colorado -150 at Miami +140at Washington -120 New York +110at Milwaukee -116 St. Louis +106at L.A. Dodgers -215 Arizona +195at San Diego -150 San Francisco +140at Philadelphia -142 Atlanta +132American Leagueat Kansas City -105 Chicago -105at New York -310 Baltimore +280at Toronto -127 Detroit +117at Tampa Bay Off Houston OffCleveland -118 at Minnesota +108at Oakland -105 L.A. Angels -105Boston -142 at Seattle +132InterleagueChi. Cubs -150 at Texas +140

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONTodayFAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOGat Atlanta Off Off Milwaukeeat Oklahoma City 12 222 Dallasat New Orleans Off Off L.A. Lakersat San Antonio 9 227 Sacramentoat Denver Off Off Washingtonat Golden State 11½ 229½ Charlotteat L.A. Clippers Off Off Memphis

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUETodayFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat Philadelphia -169 N.Y. Rangers +159at Pittsburgh -150 Carolina +140at Arizona Off Minnesota Offat Buffalo Off Columbus OffBoston -205 at Detroit +185at San Jose Off Calgary OffUpdated odds available at Pregame.com

TRANSACTIONSBASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationMEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed G Dusty Hannahs to a 10-day contract.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed F Nick Schmaltz to a seven-year contract extension.CALGARY FLAMES — Signed LW Dmitry Zavgorodniy to a three year entry level contract.DETROIT RED WINGS — Reassigned G Kaden Fulcher from Toledo (ECHL) to the Grand Rapids (AHL).ECHLECHL — Suspended Kalamazoo’s Michael Neal one game and fi ned him an undisclosed amount for his actions in a March 29 game at Indy.READING ROYALS — Announced F Michael Huntebrinker was recalled by Lehigh Valley (AHL).

SOCCERUnited Soccer LeagueORLANDO CITY B — Signed D Nathan Simeon to an academy contract.

COLLEGESKANSAS — Announced sophomore men’s basketball G Charlie Moore will transfer.NEBRASKA — Named Fred Hoiberg men’s basketball coach.

GOLFINTERNATIONAL FEDERATIONOF PGA TOURSWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPSDELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAYSaturday at Austin Country Club, Austin, Texas.Purse: $10.25 million; Yardage: 7,108; Par: 71(Seedings in parentheses) Fourth RoundLouis Oosthuizen (19), South Africa, def. Marc Leishman (17), Australia, 2 and 1.Kevin Kisner (48), United States, def. Li Haotong (36), China, 6 and 5.Francesco Molinari (7), Italy, def. Paul Casey (10), England, 5 and 4.Kevin Na (57), United States, def. Justin Rose (2), England, 2 up.Lucas Bjerregaard (50), Denmark, def. Henrik Stenson (37), Sweden, 3 and 2.Tiger Woods (13), United States, def. Rory McIlroy (4), Northern Ireland, 2 and 1.Matt Kuchar (23), United States, def. Tyrrell Hatton (35), England, 4 and 3.Sergio Garcia (26), Spain, def. Branden Grace (40), South Africa, 1 up. Results from the quarterfi nals Saturday were not available at press time

PGA TOURCORALES PUNTACANARESORT & CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPSaturday’s leaders at Corales Golf Club, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.Purse: $3 million. Yardage: 7,670; Par: 72 (36-36) (a-denotes amateur)Third RoundGraeme McDowell 73-64-64—201Chris Stroud 70-68-64—202Sungjae Im 67-67-69—203Aaron Baddeley 68-67-68—203Mackenzie Hughes 69-70-66—205Sepp Straka 68-70-67—205Kelly Kraft 70-67-68—205Paul Dunne 66-69-70—205Kyoung-Hoon Lee 71-68-67—206George McNeill 70-65-71—206Jonas Blixt 71-65-70—206Jonathan Byrd 68-67-71—206Julián Etulain 72-69-66—207Ben Crane 70-69-68—207Brady Schnell 68-70-69—207Jhonattan Vegas 69-69-69—207Ben Silverman 70-68-69—207Seth Reeves 69-71-68—208Seungsu Han 71-68-69—208Peter Uihlein 73-68-67—208Kramer Hickok 71-68-69—208David Hearn 72-70-66—208Jim Knous 70-68-70—208David Lipsky 71-71-66—208Grayson Murray 69-69-70—208Adam Schenk 71-68-70—209D.J. Trahan 69-72-68—209Brendon Todd 70-71-68—209Denny McCarthy 69-69-71—209Joel Dahmen 66-71-72—209Roberto Díaz 68-74-67—209Martin Piller 70-72-67—209Chip McDaniel 72-67-71—210Parker McLachlin 69-70-71—210Trey Mullinax 71-70-69—210Thomas Detry 72-66-72—210Alex Prugh 69-73-68—210Sam Burns 68-74-68—210Dylan Frittelli 71-67-72—210Stephan Jaeger 69-69-72—210Matt Jones 66-71-73—210Sangmoon Bae 70-68-72—210Wes Roach 71-71-68—210Brice Garnett 71-69-71—211John Merrick 72-68-71—211Max Homa 70-70-71—211Cameron Tringale 72-69-70—211Shawn Stefani 74-67-70—211Charlie Beljan 70-69-72—211Daniel Chopra 73-68-70—211Brandon Harkins 73-69-69—211Carlos Ortiz 70-68-73—211Seamus Power 72-68-72—212Freddie Jacobson 72-67-73—212Dominic Bozzelli 74-67-71—212Rory Sabbatini 69-73-70—212John Chin 71-71-70—212Joey Garber 71-71-70—212Tyler Duncan 71-71-70—212Chris Couch 70-72-70—212Derek Fathauer 73-66-74—213Tyrone Van Aswegen 70-68-75—213Hank Lebioda 71-71-71—213Hunter Mahan 74-68-72—214Charl Schwartzel 71-71-72—214Curtis Luck 71-71-72—214Jim Herman 69-70-76—215Julio Santos 72-70-73—215John Senden 73-68-75—216Harris English 71-70-75—216Jason Bohn 76-65-77—218Chad Campbell 73-69-76—218Ryan Vermeer 72-70-77—219Omar Uresti 73-69-79—221Failed to Make the CutJ.J. Henry 71-72—143Roger Sloan 71-72—143Rafael Campos 70-73—143Nick Hardy 71-72—143Robert Streb 75-68—143Brian Davis 70-73—143Ricky Barnes 77-66—143Brian Stuard 71-72—143David Lingmerth 69-74—143Johnson Wagner 70-73—143Trevor Immelman 73-71—144Tom Hoge 72-72—144Corey Conners 72-72—144Davis Love III 72-72—144Nate Lashley 70-74—144Josh Teater 74-70—144Chase Wright 72-72—144Tommy Gainey 73-72—145Cameron Davis 74-71—145Sebastián Muñoz 73-72—145Dru Love 72-73—145Arjun Atwal 74-71—145Hudson Swafford 74-71—145Matt Every 70-75—145Nicholas Lindheim 74-71—145Adam Svensson 73-72—145a-Juan Cayro Delgado 73-72—145Tim Herron 73-73—146Joaquin Niemann 71-75—146Kyle Jones 70-76—146Hiram Silfa 76-70—146John Rollins 76-70—146Justin Bertsch 75-71—146Anders Albertson 76-71—147Robert Allenby 75-72—147José de Jesús Rodríguez 72-75—147Dicky Pride 75-73—148Billy Hurley III 74-74—148Mike Ballo, Jr. 73-75—148Chris Thompson 73-75—148Jacob Eggers 76-73—149D.A. Points 74-75—149a-Rhadames Pena 76-73—149Heath Slocum 75-75—150Fabián Gómez 78-72—150Andres Romero 75-76—151Tom Lovelady 81-70—151Theo Humphrey 75-76—151Alex Cejka 74-77—151Zach Zaback 79-73—152Cameron Beckman 77-75—152Jonathan Kaye 76-77—153a-Tony Romo 79-80—159George Riley 85-77—162

SAKHIR, BAHRAINLeclerc takes fi rst pole at Bahrain Grand Prix

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc confirmed he is to be reckoned with by taking his first career pole position at the

Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday.

Leclerc topped all three sections of qualify-ing, having already been quickest in two of the three practice sessions.

The Associated Press

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Staff Report

Leesburg High junior Tim Rodriguez com-piled a 455-pound total to win the 139-pound weight class in the Class 2A-Region 3 meet on Friday at Leesburg High School.

Rodriguez, who earned an automatic berth into the state championships, was the only local athlete to win his division at the meet.

Lecanto took top honors in the meet with 48 points followed by Sunlake with 38 and Springstead with 31.

Lake Minneola was the top area team in the standings, placing fourth with 22 points. Leesburg finished sixth with 15 points and South Lake tied for ninth with five points.

L a k e M i n n e o l a ’ s F r a n c e s c o M e n n o n a (119-pound weight class) and Johntae Allen (unlim-ited) earned second-place finishes along with South Lake’s Joe Davis (183 pounds).

The state champion-ships for Class 2A will

take place on April 12 at Arnold High School in Panama City Beach.

BASEBALLLake Minneola 9, Ocoee 8

H u d s o n W e l c h h i t a two-run home run, Hunter French went 2 for 2 with three RBIs and Josh Scragg had two hits and closed the game on the mound to lead Lake Minneola to the district win over Ocoee on Friday.

Scragg allowed three hits and one run over three innings with three strikeouts and a walk.

After Ocoee tied the game at 8-8 with five runs in the top of the fifth, Lake Minneola brought home the winning run on a passed ball in the bottom of the inning.

COLLEGE BASEBALLSeminole 8, Lake-Sumter 7

LEESBURG — Collin Teegarden hit a grand slam but it wasn’t enough for Lake-Sumter State College in an 8-7 loss to Seminole State College on Saturday at Hawk’s Nest.

Teegarden’s home run capped a six-run fourth inning for the Lakehawks and put LSSC in front 6-0.

But Seminole chipped away at the lead and pushed across the win-n i n g r u n d u r i n g a three-run eighth inning.

Bryant Heston (3-2) took the loss, allowing one unearned run in two innings of work. Matt Coles made the start and allowed three runs in five innings on seven hits and three walks. Coles recorded six strikeouts.

Robbie Scott, Mickey S k o l e a n d C o n n o r Andrews had three hits apiece for LSSC while Kobie Leonard and Brody Rubenstein had two hits each.

LSSC falls to 19-16-1 overall and 6-6 in Mid-Florida Conference play. Seminole improved to 28-9 overall and 8-5 in the conference.

The two teams play the middle game of the three-game series on Monday in Sanford at 3 p.m. and return to Leesburg for the final game on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

Leesburg lifter wins region title

The winners of the Class 2A-Region 3 weightlifting meet pose at Leesburg High School on Friday. [SUBMITTED]

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A M E R I C A N L E AG U E N AT I O N A L L E AG U E

EAST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYToronto 2 1 .667 — — 2-1 W-2 2-1 0-0Baltimore 1 1 .500 ½ — 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1Boston 1 1 .500 ½ — 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1New York 1 1 .500 ½ — 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0Tampa Bay 1 1 .500 ½ — 1-1 W-1 1-1 0-0

CENTRAL DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYKansas City 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0Cleveland 1 1 .500 1 — 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1Minnesota 1 1 .500 1 — 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0Detroit 1 2 .333 1½ ½ 1-2 L-2 0-0 1-2Chicago 0 2 .000 2 1 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2

WEST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYSeattle 3 1 .750 — — 3-1 L-1 1-1 2-0Houston 1 1 .500 1 — 1-1 L-1 0-0 1-1Los Angeles 1 1 .500 1 — 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1Oakland 1 3 .250 2 1 1-3 L-1 1-3 0-0Texas 0 1 .000 1½ ½ 0-1 L-1 0-1 0-0

EAST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYNew York 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 0-0 2-0Philadelphia 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0Atlanta 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2Miami 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-2 0-0Washington 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-2 0-0

CENTRAL DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYChicago 1 0 1.000 — ½ 1-0 W-1 0-0 1-0Cincinnati 1 0 1.000 — — 1-0 W-1 1-0 0-0Milwaukee 1 1 .500 ½ 1 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0St. Louis 1 1 .500 ½ 1 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1Pittsburgh 0 1 .000 1 1½ 0-1 L-1 0-0 0-1

WEST DIVISIONTEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAYColorado 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 0-0 2-0San Diego 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0Arizona 1 1 .500 1 1 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1Los Angeles 1 1 .500 1 1 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0San Francisco 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

PHILLIES 8, BRAVES 6 Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Inciarte cf 4 2 1 0 1 0 .125Donaldson 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000Sobotka p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Tomlin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---d-Joyce ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500Freeman 1b 5 0 4 2 0 1 .625Acuna Jr. lf 5 0 0 0 0 0 .143Markakis rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .125Albies 2b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .286Flowers c 3 1 2 0 1 1 .667Swanson ss 3 2 1 2 1 1 .333Wilson p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000Parsons p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Venters p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---a-Camargo ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Biddle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Culberson 3b 1 1 1 2 0 0 1.000TOTALS 36 6 10 6 4 9PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO AVG.McCutchen lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .125Segura ss 4 0 1 0 0 3 .375Harper rf 3 1 1 1 1 0 .167Hoskins 1b 3 2 1 0 1 1 .333Realmuto c 4 1 2 3 0 2 .286Herrera cf 2 1 0 0 2 0 .167Hernandez 2b 4 2 2 1 0 0 .429Franco 3b 3 1 2 3 1 0 .500Pivetta p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000Morgan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---b-Altherr ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000Alvarez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Neshek p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Dominguez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---c-Williams ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Robertson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---TOTALS 31 8 9 8 5 9ATLANTA 120 010 002 — 6 10 0PHILADELPHIA 010 320 11X — 8 9 0a-flied out for Venters in the 6th. b-struck out for Nicasio in the 6th. c-out on fielder’s choice for Dominguez in the 8th. d-struck out for Tomlin in the 9th.LOB—Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 4. 2B—Freeman 2 (2), Segura (1), Hoskins (1). 3B—Inciarte (1), Hernandez (1). HR—Swanson (1), off Pivetta Culberson (1), off Robertson Franco (2), off Wilson Realmuto (1), off Parsons Harper (1), off Biddle. RBIs—Freeman 2 (2),

Swanson 2 (2), Culberson 2 (2), Harper (1), Realmuto 3 (3), Hernandez (2), Franco 3 (6). SB—Inciarte (1), Hernandez (1). CS—Realmuto (1).Runners left in scoring position—Atlanta 4 (Acuna Jr. 2, Wilson, Camargo) Philadelphia 1 (Pivetta). RISP—Atlanta 2 for 8 Philadelphia 2 for 4.FIDP—Harper. GIDP—Acuna Jr..DP—Atlanta 1 (Acuna Jr., Donaldson) Philadelphia 2 (Segura, Hernandez, Hoskins), (Franco, Hernandez, Hoskins).ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAWilson 3.1 5 4 4 4 3 73 10.80Parsons, L, 0-1 1.1 1 2 2 1 2 24 10.80Venters .1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.00Biddle 1.2 1 1 1 0 2 27 5.40Sobotka 1 0 0 0 0 2 19 0.00Tomlin .1 2 1 1 0 0 16 27.00PHILADELPHIA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAPivetta 4.2 8 4 4 1 4 76 7.71Morgan, W, 1-0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00Nicasio, H, 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 18 0.00Alvarez, H, 1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00Neshek, H, 1 .2 0 0 0 0 1 6 0.00Dominguez, H, 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 22 0.00Robertson 1 2 2 2 1 1 28 13.50Inherited runners-scored—Morgan 1-0.Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons First, Rob Drake Second, Mike Muchlinski Third, Mike Winters.T—3:27. A—44,597 (43,647).

METS 11, NATIONALS 8 NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Nimmo cf 4 0 0 0 1 3 .000Lagares cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Alonso 1b 4 1 3 2 1 1 .500Familia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Lugo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Diaz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Cano 2b 5 0 0 0 0 2 .222Conforto rf 5 2 2 0 0 1 .222Ramos c 4 3 2 2 1 1 .375McNeil lf 5 2 4 2 0 0 .500Rosario ss 4 1 1 0 1 1 .250Davis 3b 5 1 1 2 0 1 .200Syndergaard p 2 1 0 0 1 1 .000Wilson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---b-Broxton ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---c-Smith ph-1b 2 0 1 2 0 0 .500TOTALS 40 11 14 10 5 11WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Eaton rf 4 1 0 0 0 2 .143Turner ss 4 1 1 0 1 2 .375Rendon 3b 4 2 2 1 0 2 .250Soto lf 5 1 3 2 0 2 .375Zimmerman 1b 4 0 1 3 1 1 .125Suzuki c 4 0 0 1 0 0 .000Dozier 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000d-Adams ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Difo 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Strasburg p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000Sipp p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---a-Noll ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Rosenthal p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Barraclough p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Grace p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Suero p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---e-Stevenson ph 0 1 0 0 1 0 ---Robles cf 4 2 2 1 0 0 .429TOTALS 36 8 9 8 3 11NEW YORK 310 000 043 — 11 14 2WASHINGTON 102 001 004 — 8 9 1a-grounded out for Sipp in the 7th. b-pinch hit for Wilson in the 8th. c-lined out for Broxton in the 8th. d-flied out for Dozier in the 8th. e-walked for Suero in the 9th.E—Cano (1), Davis (1), Robles (1). LOB—New York 8, Washington 7. 2B—Alonso 2 (2), Ramos (1), McNeil (1), Turner (1), Rendon (1), Soto (1), Zimmerman (1). 3B—McNeil (1). HR—Robles (1), off Syndergaard. RBIs—Alonso 2 (2), Ramos 2 (2), McNeil 2 (2), Davis 2 (2), Smith 2 (2), Rendon (1), Soto 2 (2), Zimmerman 3 (3), Suzuki (1), Robles (1). SB—Soto (1). SF—Suzuki. S—Nimmo.Runners left in scoring position—New York 6 (Nimmo, Cano 2, Conforto, Rosario, Davis) Washington 6 (Rendon, Zimmerman, Suzuki 2, Adams 2). RISP—New York 7 for 17 Washington 3 for 12.Runners moved up—Cano, Nimmo, Turner, Zimmerman.NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERASyndergaard 6 7 4 4 0 7 103 6.00Wilson, W, 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 0.00Familia .2 1 0 0 1 2 22 0.00Lugo, H, 2 1 1 4 0 2 2 41 0.00Diaz, S, 2-2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00WASHINGTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAStrasburg 6 7 4 4 2 8 96 6.00Sipp 1 0 0 0 1 1 20 0.00Rosenthal, L, 0-1 0 3 4 4 1 0 18 0.00Barraclough .2 1 0 0 0 0 14 0.00Grace .1 1 1 1 0 1 9 13.50Suero 1 2 2 2 1 1 31 18.00Rosenthal pitched to 4 batters in the 8th.Grace pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.Inherited runners-scored—Lugo 3-0, Diaz 1-0, Barraclough 2-2, Grace 1-0, Suero 1-1. HBP—Syndergaard (Eaton), Lugo (Rendon). PB—Suzuki (1).

Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings First, Carlos Torres Second, Chris Conroy Third, Bill Miller. T—3:50. A—33,765 (41,313).

ORIOLES 5, YANKEES 3 BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Villar 2b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .222Smith Jr. lf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .429Mancini 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .500Nunez dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000Rickard rf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .000Ruiz 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .286Jackson cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000a-Mullins ph-cf 2 1 1 0 0 1 .200Sucre c 4 1 3 3 0 0 .375Martin ss 4 1 1 0 0 2 .143TOTALS 36 5 9 4 1 9NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Gardner cf 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000Judge rf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .429Stanton lf 3 0 1 0 2 1 .333Voit 1b 4 0 1 1 1 2 .4001-Tauchman pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Andujar dh 5 0 1 0 0 2 .250Sanchez c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .250Torres 2b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .429Tulowitzki ss 2 1 1 1 2 1 .333LeMahieu 3b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .500TOTALS 35 3 10 3 6 9BALTIMORE 000 002 102 — 5 9 0NEW YORK 000 100 002 — 3 10 3a-struck out for Jackson in the 7th.1-ran for Voit in the 9th.E—Voit (1), Sanchez (1), LeMahieu (1). LOB—Baltimore 5, New York 11. 2B—Ruiz (1), Sucre (1), LeMahieu (1). HR—Tulowitzki (1), off Bleier. RBIs—Smith Jr. (1), Sucre 3 (3), Voit (5), Tulowitzki (1), LeMahieu (1). SB—Smith Jr. (1), Martin (1).Runners left in scoring position—Baltimore 2 (Villar, Jackson) New York 3 (Gardner, Andujar, LeMahieu). RISP—Baltimore 4 for 11 New York 3 for 9.Runners moved up—Ruiz, Villar, Torres. GIDP—Nunez, Voit, Andujar.DP—Baltimore 2 (Karns, Sucre, Mancini), (Ruiz, Villar, Mancini) New York 1 (LeMahieu, Torres, Voit).BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAKarns 2 1 0 0 3 1 33 0.00Yacbonis, W, 1-0 3 3 1 1 2 2 59 3.00Castro, H, 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 42 0.00Givens, H, 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 16 0.00Bleier .1 3 2 2 0 0 16 54.00Wright, S, 1-1 .2 1 0 0 0 2 16 0.00NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAPaxton, L, 0-1 5.2 4 2 1 1 5 82 1.59Ottavino .1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.00Green 1 2 1 1 0 2 18 9.00Holder 2 3 2 1 0 2 36 4.50Inherited runners-scored—Wright 2-1, Ottavino 1-0. WP—Karns.Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert First, CB Bucknor Second, D.J. Reyburn Third, Fieldin Culbreth. T—3:24. A—42,203 (47,309).

INDIANS 2, TWINS 1 CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Martin cf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .143J.Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000Naquin rf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .000Santana 1b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .167H.Ramirez dh 2 1 2 1 2 0 .400Bauers lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000a-Luplow ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000b-Allen ph-lf 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000Perez c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000Miller 2b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .333Moroff ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000Stamets ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000TOTALS 30 2 4 2 3 13MINNESOTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Kepler rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000Polanco ss 3 1 1 0 1 1 .167Cruz dh 2 0 0 1 1 0 .1671-Cave pr-dh 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Rosario lf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .000Cron 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .143Gonzalez 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .200Schoop 2b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000Garver c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000Buxton cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .333TOTALS 28 1 2 1 3 10CLEVELAND 000 100 001 — 2 4 1MINNESOTA 000 100 000 — 1 2 0a-struck out for Bauers in the 7th. b-out on sacrifice fly for Luplow in the 9th.1-ran for Cruz in the 9th.E—Perez (1). LOB—Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4. 2B—Buxton (2). 3B—Polanco (1). HR—H.Ramirez (1), off Odorizzi. RBIs—H.Ramirez (1), Allen (1), Cruz (1). SF—Allen.Runners left in scoring position—Minnesota 2 (Cron 2). RISP— Minnesota 0 for 6.Runners moved up—Cruz, Polanco. GIDP—Cron.DP—Cleveland 1 (Miller, Moroff, Santana).CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERABauer 7 1 1 1 1 9 108 1.29Olson .1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00Edwards, W, 1-0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.00Hand, S, 1-1 1 1 0 0 2 1 20 0.00MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAOdorizzi 6 1 1 1 2 11 92 1.50May .1 1 0 0 0 0 9 0.00Mejia .2 0 0 0 0 2 10 0.00Rogers 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 0.00Parker, L, 0-1 1 1 1 1 1 0 19 9.00Inherited runners-scored—Mejia 1-0. HBP—Bauer 2 (Cruz,Cruz). WP—Parker 2.Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi First, Todd Tichenor Second, Adam Hamari Third, Tom Hallion. T—3:00. A—15,271 (38,649).

ROYALS 8, WHITE SOX 6 CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Garcia cf 5 1 1 1 0 3 .222Moncada 3b 5 2 3 2 0 0 .500Abreu 1b 4 1 1 3 0 2 .250Alonso dh 3 0 0 0 1 0 .000Jimenez lf 4 0 2 0 0 2 .286Palka rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000Castillo c 3 0 1 0 1 0 .3331-Cordell pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Anderson ss 4 1 1 0 0 0 .250Sanchez 2b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .125TOTALS 36 6 10 6 2 10KANSAS CITY AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Merrifield rf 5 1 1 2 0 0 .250Mondesi ss 4 1 1 1 0 0 .375Gordon lf 2 3 0 0 2 1 .000Soler dh 3 0 3 3 1 0 .714O’Hearn 1b 4 0 1 2 0 0 .250Owings 2b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .000Dozier 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .000Maldonado c 4 1 1 0 0 1 .125Hamilton cf 4 2 3 0 0 0 .375TOTALS 32 8 10 8 5 4CHICAGO 000 003 300 — 6 10 1KANSAS CITY 003 014 00X — 8 10 01-ran for Castillo in the 9th.E—Anderson (2). LOB—Chicago 5, Kansas City 7. 2B—Garcia (1), Mondesi (1), Soler 2 (3). HR—Abreu (1), off Junis Moncada (1), off Boxberger. RBIs—Garcia (1), Moncada 2 (2), Abreu 3 (3), Merrifield 2 (2), Mondesi (2), Soler 3 (5), O’Hearn 2 (2). SB—Anderson (1), Owings (1). S—Mondesi.Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 1 (Moncada) Kansas City 6 (Owings, Dozier, Maldonado 4). RISP—Chicago 3 for 6 Kansas City 5 for 14.Runners moved up—Dozier, Merrifield, O’Hearn. GIDP—Abreu, Merrifield.DP—Chicago 1 (Anderson, Sanchez, Abreu)

Kansas City 1 (Mondesi, Owings, O’Hearn).CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERALopez, L, 0-1 4 6 4 4 4 2 88 9.00Banuelos 1 2 2 2 0 1 21 18.00Jones 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 13.50Fry 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 9.00Herrera 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00Colome 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.00KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAJunis, W, 1-0 5.2 6 3 3 1 6 92 4.76Hill, H, 1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00Boxberger 1 2 3 3 1 2 31 20.25Diekman, H, 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 6.75Kennedy, S, 1-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 15 0.00Lopez pitched to 2 batters in the 5th.Banuelos pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.Jones pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.Inherited runners-scored—Banuelos 1-0, Jones 2-2, Fry 1-1, Hill 1-0. HBP—Lopez (Gordon). WP—Jones.Umpires—Home, Marty Foster First, Gabe Morales Second, Jerry Meals Third, Jeff Nelson.T—3:16. A—13,533 (37,903).

BLUE JAYS 3, TIGERS 0 DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Harrison 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .091Castellanos rf 4 0 1 0 0 3 .364Cabrera 1b 2 0 2 0 0 0 .2221-Mahtook pr-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Candelario 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .083Goodrum cf-1b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .111Stewart dh 3 0 0 0 1 2 .111Greiner c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .125Peterson lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000Beckham ss 3 0 0 0 1 2 .000TOTALS 31 0 5 0 4 13TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG.Drury 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .250McKinney rf 3 0 1 1 1 1 .286Hernandez lf 2 1 0 0 2 1 .200Smoak 1b 3 1 1 2 1 0 .273Jansen c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .143Tellez dh 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000a-Grichuk ph-dh 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000Galvis ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .300Urena 2b 2 0 1 0 0 1 .500TOTALS 28 3 6 3 4 6DETROIT 000 000 000 — 0 5 0TORONTO 000 300 00X — 3 6 0a-flied out for Tellez in the 6th.1-ran for Cabrera in the 6th.LOB—Detroit 9, Toronto 8. 2B—Drury (1), Galvis (1). HR—Smoak (1), off Turnbull. RBIs—McKinney (1), Smoak 2 (4). S—Urena.Runners left in scoring position—Detroit 5 (Candelario, Goodrum, Greiner 2, Beckham) Toronto 4 (McKinney, Hernandez, Galvis 2). RISP—Detroit 0 for 6 Toronto 1 for 6.Runners moved up—Greiner, Stewart.DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERATurnbull, L, 0-1 5 4 3 3 2 5 91 5.40Norris 2.1 2 0 0 2 0 36 0.00Alcantara .2 0 0 0 0 1 8 0.00TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERASanchez, W, 1-0 5 3 0 0 3 6 90 0.00Mayza, H, 1 .2 0 0 0 1 1 12 0.00Hudson, H, 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 21 9.00Biagini, H, 1 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 23 0.00Giles, S, 1-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 18 0.00Sanchez pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.Inherited runners-scored—Alcantara 2-0, Mayza 1-0, Hudson 2-0, Biagini 1-0. HBP—Turnbull (Tellez), Sanchez (Cabrera), Alcantara (Grichuk).Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox First, Chad Whitson Second, Dana DeMuth Third, Angel Hernandez.T—3:00. A—25,429 (53,506).

L E A D E R S

AMERICAN LEAGUEBATTING: Andrus, Texas, .750; Soler, Kansas City, .714; Beckham, Seattle, .500; Brantley, Houston, .500; Mancini, Baltimore, .500; Moncada, Chicago, .500; 8 tied at .429.RUNS: Beckham, Seattle, 7; Healy, Seattle, 6; Gordon, Kansas City, 5; MChap-man, Oakland, 4; Santana, Seattle, 4; 8 tied at 3.RBI: Santana, Seattle, 10; Davis, Oakland, 7; Beckham, Seattle, 5; Healy, Seattle, 5; Soler, Kansas City, 5; Voit, New York, 5; Smoak, Toronto, 4; 7 tied at 3.HITS: Beckham, Seattle, 8; Santana, Seattle, 7; Semien, Oakland, 6; MChapman, Oakland, 5; Davis, Oakland, 5; Haniger, Seattle, 5; Healy, Seattle, 5; Soler, Kansas City, 5; 6 tied at 4.DOUBLES: Healy, Seattle, 3; Soler, Kansas City, 3; Beck-ham, Seattle, 2; Buxton, Minnesota, 2; MChap-man, Oakland, 2; Haniger, Seattle, 2; Pinder, Oakland, 2; Santana, Seattle, 2; 17 tied at 1.TRIPLES: Mondesi, Kansas City, 2; Castellanos, Detroit, 1; Drury, Toronto, 1; Polanco, Minnesota, 1; Profar, Oakland, 1; Smith, Seattle, 1.HOME RUNS: Beckham, Seattle, 3; Davis, Oakland, 3; Santana, Seattle, 3; Healy, Seattle, 2; 21 tied at 1.STOLEN BASES: Merrifield, Kansas City, 2; 13 tied at 1.PITCHING: Gonzales, Seattle, 2-0; 15 tied at 1.ERA: Beeks, Tampa Bay, 0.00; Berrios, Minnesota,

0.00; Biagini, Toronto, 0.00; Castillo, Tampa Bay, 0.00; Castro, Baltimore, 0.00; AChapman, New York, 0.00; Colome, Chicago, 0.00; Covey, Chicago, 0.00; Giles, Toronto, 0.00; Guerra, Toronto, 0.00; Hand, Cleve-land, 0.00; Herrera, Chicago, 0.00; Hess, Baltimore, 0.00; Johnson, Boston, 0.00; Karns, Baltimore, 0.00; Keller, Kansas City, 0.00; Kennedy, Kansas City, 0.00; Norris, Detroit, 0.00; Rogers, Minnesota, 0.00; Sanchez, Toronto, 0.00; Shoemaker, Toronto, 0.00; Springs, Texas, 0.00; Stroman, Toronto, 0.00; Trivino, Oak-land, 0.00; Zimmermann, Detroit, 0.00.STRIKEOUTS: Odorizzi, Minnesota, 11; Berrios, Minnesota, 10; Boyd, Detroit, 10; Cole, Houston, 10; Bauer, Cleveland, 9; Verlander, Houston, 9; Gon-zales, Seattle, 8; Kikuchi, Seattle, 8; Morton, Tampa Bay, 8; 2 tied at 7.

NATIONAL LEAGUEBATTING: Myers, San Diego, .667; Yelich, Milwaukee, .600; 11 tied at .500.RUNS: Hernandez, Los Angeles, 4; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 3; McMahon, Colorado, 3; Pederson, Los Angeles, 3; Story, Colorado, 3; Walker, Arizona, 3; Wong, St. Louis, 3; Yelich, Milwau-kee, 3; 17 tied at 2.RBI: Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 5; Walker, Arizona, 5; Baez, Chicago, 4; Hoskins, Phila-delphia, 4; Pederson, Los Angeles, 4; Yelich, Milwau-kee, 4; 7 tied at 3.HITS: Dahl, Colorado, 4; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 4; Myers, San Diego, 4; Peder-son, Los Angeles, 4; Peralta, Arizona, 4; Pollock, Los Angeles, 4; 13 tied at 3.DOUBLES: Dahl, Colorado, 2; Iglesias, Cincinnati, 2; 23 tied at 1.TRIPLES: None.HOME RUNS: Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 3; Baez, Chicago, 2; Hernandez, Los Angeles, 2; Pederson, Los Angeles, 2; Walker, Arizona, 2; Wong, St. Louis, 2; Yelich, Milwau-kee, 2; 18 tied at 1.STOLEN BASES: Turner, Washington, 3; Acuna Jr., Atlanta, 1; Ahmed, Arizona, 1; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 1; Blackmon, Colorado, 1; Myers, San Diego, 1.PITCHING: Andriese, Arizona, 1-0; Chacin, Milwaukee, 1-0; Duke, Cincinnati, 1-0; Freeland, Colorado, 1-0; Gant, St. Louis, 1-0; Lauer, San Diego, 1-0; Lester, Chicago, 1-0; Lucchesi, San Diego, 1-0; Marquez, Colorado, 1-0; Nola, Philadelphia, 1-0; Ryu, Los Angeles, 1-0; deGrom, New York, 1-0.ERA: Andriese, Arizona, 0.00; Barraclough, Washing-ton, 0.00; Brach, Chicago, 0.00; Brice, Miami, 0.00; Burdi, Pittsburgh, 0.00; Diaz, New York, 0.00; Familia, New York, 0.00; Floro, Los Angeles, 0.00; Fried, Atlanta, 0.00; Gant, St. Louis, 0.00; Hader, Milwau-kee, 0.00; Lauer, San Diego, 0.00; Lucchesi, San Diego, 0.00; Lugo, New York, 0.00.STRIKEOUTS: Scherzer, Washington, 12; deGrom, New York, 10; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 9; Ray, Ari-zona, 9; Castillo, Cincinnati, 8; Nola, Philadelphia, 8; Ryu, Los Angeles, 8; 4 tied at 7.

B OX S C O R E S

R E S U LT S / S C H E D U L E

SATURDAY’S GAMESAmerican LeagueBaltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 1Cleveland 2, Minnesota 1Kansas City 8, Chicago White Sox 6Toronto 3, Detroit 0Houston at Tampa Bay, lateL.A. Angels at Oakland, lateBoston at Seattle, lateNational LeagueN.Y. Mets 11, Washington 8Philadelphia 8, Atlanta 6Colorado at Miami, lateSt. Louis at Milwaukee, lateSan Francisco at San Diego, lateArizona at L.A. Dodgers, latePittsburgh at Cincinnati, ppd.InterleagueChicago Cubs at Texas, late

MONDAY’S GAMESAmerican LeagueChicago White Sox at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 p.m.Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m.Boston at Oakland, 10:07 p.m.L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.National LeagueSt. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m.Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m.Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m.Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.InterleagueColorado at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.

T O DAY ’ S P I T C H I N G C O M PA R I S O N

NATIONAL LEAGUE 2018 TEAM 2018 STARTS VS. OPP.TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERAPittsburgh Williams (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 2-0 12.0 1.50Cincinnati Gray (R) 1:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Colorado Gray (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-0 7.0 1.29Miami Alcantara (R) 1:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

New York Wheeler (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 2-1 20.2 3.05Washington Corbin (L) 1:35p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-1 11.1 5.56

St. Louis Wacha (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-0 6.2 1.35Milwaukee Burnes (R) 2:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-0 3.0 3.00

San Francisco Samardzija (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 5.0 3.60San Diego Paddack (R) 4:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Arizona Weaver (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-0 4.2 7.71Los Angeles Buehler (R) 4:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 12.1 2.19

Atlanta Wright (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00Philadelphia Arrieta (R) 7:05p 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-1 8.2 4.15

AMERICAN LEAGUE 2018 TEAM 2018 STARTS VS. OPP.TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERABaltimore Bundy (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-2 9.0 9.00New York Happ (L) 1:05p 0-0 0.00 0-0 3-0 29.0 1.55

Detroit Moore (L) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-1 4.1 10.38Toronto Thornton (R) 1:07p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Houston Miley (L) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00Tampa Bay TBD 1:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Cleveland Carrasco (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 2-3 33.1 3.51Minnesota Pineda (R) 2:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Chicago Giolito (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 2-0 25.0 2.88Kansas City Lopez (R) 2:15p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

Los Angeles Skaggs (L) 0-0 0.00 0-0 2-2 23.0 3.91Oakland Montas (R) 4:07p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.1 0.00

Boston Porcello (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 6.0 6.00Seattle LeBlanc (L) 4:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-0 12.1 4.38

INTERLEAGUE 2018 TEAM 2018 STARTS VS. OPP.TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERAChicago (NL) Hamels (L) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00Texas Lynn (R) 4:05p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-1 1.2 37.80

S AT U R DAY ’ S R O U N D U PPHILLIES 8, BRAVES 6: Bryce Harper homered deep into the second deck in right-center field for his first hit with Philadelphia and celebrated with an emphatic curtain call, highlighting the Phillies’ win over the Atlanta Braves. Hitless over five at-bats this season after signing a $330 million, 13-year deal, Harper crushed Jesse Biddle’s fastball465 feet with two outs in the seventh. Fans gave Harper a standing ovation and chanted “MVP! MVP!”METS 11, NATIONALS 8: J.D. Davis delivered a tiebreaking two-run single in the eighth inning and rookie Pete Alonso contributed three hits and two RBIs as the new-look New York Mets improved to 2-0 with an 11-8 victory over the Washington Nationals on Saturday. As chants of “Let’s go, Mets!” or “Where is Harper?” emanated from groups of New York fans in the stands, the Nationals fell to 0-2 without former slugger Bryce Harper. Jeff McNeil had four hits for the visitors.ORIOLES 5, YANKEES 3: Brandon Hyde earned his first win as Baltimore Orioles manager when slow-footed catcher Jesus Sucre was aggressive on the bases to score the go-ahead run, then added three late RBIs to beat the New YorkYankees. Baltimore used reliever Nate Karns as an opener in his first major league appearance since May 2017, and the 31-year-old right-hander got into a bases-loaded, one-out jam. But Miguel Andujar hit into a 1-2-3 double play, and Karns pitched a scoreless second.INDIANS 2, TWINS 1: Greg Allen hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the top of the ninth inning, then Cleveland reliever Brad Hand escaped a bases-loaded jam and the Indians held off the Minnesota Twins. The three-time AL Central champion Indians posted their first win of the season and handed new Twins manager Rocco Baldelli his first loss.ROYALS 8, WHITE SOX 6: Jorge Soler had three hits and three RBIs, Alex Gordon scored three runs despite not getting a hit and the Kansas City Royals defeated the Chicago White Sox on a wet, cold and windy Saturday. Billy Hamilton got three hits and scored twice for the speedy Royals, off to a 2-0 start for the first time since their World Series-winning season in 2015.BLUE JAYS 3, TIGERS 0: Aaron Sanchez and four reliev-ers combined to pitch Toronto’s second straight shutout, leading the Blue Jays over the Detroit Tigers. The Blue Jays threw just three shutouts all of last season, the second fewest in the majors. Detroit was last with two.

B A S E B A L L C A L E N DA R

April 13-14: St. Louis vs. Cincinnati at Monterrey, Mexico.May 4-5: Houston vs. Los Angeles Angels at Monterrey, Mexico.June 3: Amateur draft starts, Secaucus, N.J.June 13: Detroit vs. Kansas City at Omaha, Neb.June 15: International amateur signing period closes.June 19-20: Owners meeting, New York.June 29-30: New York Yankees vs. Boston at London.July 2: International amateur signing period opens.July 9: All-Star Game at Cleveland.July 21: Hall of Fame induction, Cooperstown, N.Y.July 31: Last day during the season to trade a player.Aug. 18: Pittsburgh vs. Chicago Cubs at Williamsport, Pa.Aug. 31: Last day to be contracted to an organization and be eligible for postseason roster.Sept. 1: Active rosters expand to 40 players.Oct. 1-2: Wild-card games.Oct. 22: World Series starts.October TBA: Trading resumes the day after World Series.

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Injuries are concern for teams headed to regional fi nals

By Aaron BeardThe Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. — Ken-tucky got PJ Washington back just in time, Duke hung on without Cam Reddish, and Auburn’s thrill from a huge win was tempered by a serious injury to Chuma Okeke.

The injury questions piled up in NCAA Sweet 16 games in the East and Midwest regions, all with the potential to affect who earns the final two spots in the Final Four on Sunday.

Washington’s status as the Wildcats’ top scorer and rebounder had been one of the most discussed topics of the tourna-ment’s opening weekend. The 6-foot-8 sophomore didn’t play in the first two games due to an injury to his left foot that required a hard cast, and coach John Calipari had been noncommittal about his status entering Friday’s win against Houston.

Washington turned in a big performance (16 points on 6-for-8 shoot-ing) but made his biggest play with a critical block at the rim on Corey Davis Jr. to set up Tyler Herro’s go-ahead 3-pointer in the final seconds.

Yet to listen to Wash-ington, it wasn’t easy. And now the second-seeded Wildcats must see how Washington’s foot responds.

“ I t o o k s o m e p a i n pills before the game,” Washington said. “Kind of started hurting in the second half, but I had to tough through it. Through the end of the game, it was trying to cramp up. I’m definitely going back to get some treatment after

this and try to get a good night’s sleep.”

Kentucky will face Auburn in an all-South-e a s t e r n C o n f e r e n c e regional final after the fifth-seeded Tigers beat M i d w e s t R e g i o n t o p seed North Carolina. But amid the Tigers’ 3-point barrage and freewheel-ing flow was the loss of Okeke, who had 20 points and 11 rebounds before crashing to the floor when his left knee buckled on a drive with about eight minutes left. It was announced Sunday that he tore his ACL and

will miss the rest of the tournament.

Okeke was down for an extended period and was helped to the tunnel. Afterward, coach Bruce Pearl was fighting back tears in an on-court TV interview, and there was the emotional locker-room sight of Okeke — with a bag of ice on his left knee — being helped by teammates to apply a

sticker to a bracket show-ing Auburn advancing to its first regional final since 1986.

For Duke, coach Mike Krzyzewski said the Blue Devils found out right before the narrow win against Virginia Tech that Reddish was dealing with a knee problem.

“He went out, he just s a i d s o m e t h i n g w a s wrong with his knee,” Krzyzewski said. “He was limping. ... That’s another thing for our guys to be able to overcome that adversity, because we’ve prepared all week with that lineup and then — boom — right before the start of the game he can’t play.”

Reddish came in as the team’s No. 3 scorer (13.6 points) behind star fresh-men Zion Williamson and RJ Barrett along with a team-high 87 3-point-ers this season. Duke offset his loss thanks to a career-high 22 points by freshman point guard Tre Jones, who bucked his season average (27 percent) by hitting five 3-pointers.

Krzyzewski said he didn’t know whether Reddish would be ready Sunday against Michigan State.

The second-seeded Spartans got their own scare with big man Nick Ward appearing to rein-jure his left hand in the win against LSU. He had been playing with a brace on the hand after missing five games due to a hair-line fracture, but coach Tom Izzo described it as a bone bruise and Ward said he would be ready to go Sunday.

LINGERING PAIN

Kentucky’s PJ Washington stretches during practice Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. Kentucky advanced to the Midwest Regional fi nal against Auburn. [PHOTOS BY CHARLIE

RIEDEL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

season atop the AP Top 25 poll, pulled within 71-69 on Zach Norvell Jr.’s putback with 11 seconds left. But Josh Perkins reached over the end line and swat-ted the ball out of Matt Mooney’s hand as he was inbounding for a technical.

Moretti did the honors — sinking the technical free throws, then two more after Gonzaga fouled in desperation.

Jarrett Culver led the Red Raiders with 19 points, and Mooney, a transfer from South Dakota State, had 17.

But, as usual, the biggest stats came on defense. Texas Tech h e l d t h e B u l l d o g s ’

nation-leading offense to 42 percent shooting and forced it into 16 turn-overs — nearly six more than their season average.

This was only the fourth time Gonzaga was held under 70 this season.

Bottom line, Texas Tech gives teams very little room to breathe.

And though Gonzaga was the only team to beat Duke and Zion Wil-liamson at full strength, there will be no rematch.

This was a tight, back-and-forth game. Neither team led by more than five for the first 38:10, until Moretti spotted up for one of the most open looks of the game for either team.

Texas Tech will play the winner of Sunday’s game between Duke and Michigan State on Sat-urday in the Final Four in Minneapolis.

TECHFrom Page B1

Gonzaga forward Corey Kispert, forward Rui Hachimura and guard Zach Norvell Jr., from left, stand on the court after the team’s loss to Texas Tech on Saturday in Anaheim, Calif. [AP PHOTO/JAE C. HONG]

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for a two-point conversion in the snow of Salt Lake City. Quarterback Garrett Gilbert faked a jet sweep and pitched to running back D'Ernest Johnson. He chucked it high in the snowy air, over a help-less defender, and into the waiting arms of tight end Sean Price. Cameras found Spurrier on the sideline in a ski hat, mid-cackle.

That night, after the Apol-los moved to 4-0 in this new minor league, Spurrier's daughter Amy texted Jerri: "I think God invented the Alli-ance of American Football just so Dad could coach again."

Before Nick Saban was intimidating opponents just by walking onto a field, Steve Spurrier was. Before Sean McVay was the trendy coach with the photographic memory, Steve Spurrier was. And before social media was the go-to for subtle digs and side-eyes, Steve Spurrier was. The "Head Ball Coach" was a walking subtweet before Twitter was invented.

"He was ahead of his time, clearly," says Phil Savage, the general manager of the Alli-ance's Arizona Hotshots and GM of the Cleveland Browns from 2005 to 2008. Savage offers two reasons: 1) Spur-rier was a near-revolutionary at the University of Florida in his eagerness to pass first and run second; and 2) Spurrier was willing to say whatever he felt whenever he wanted, while other coaches said rela-tively little.

"He was willing to be him-self," Savage says. "He broke the mold in a lot of respects."

So while these days we're used to up-and-coming coaches with bold styles and innovative offenses, Spur-rier was borderline heretical when he brought his no-fear, no-apologies vibe to football. Now, well into his 70s, Spur-rier has a chance to remind everyone how avant-garde he really was.

When asked after Apollos practice about McVay, the 33-year-old coach of the Los Angeles Rams, and his famous recall of plays, Spurrier scoffed: "Sean McVay? Hell, he's only coached two years as a head coach! I'd hope he can remember all of them! Wait till he gets to 30." Spurrier then asked to be challenged about some plays from the 1980s: "What game do you want to talk about?"

There are some games Red-skins fans don't want to talk about: Two forgettable years in Washington added a sour coda to Spurrier's legendary time at Florida. Was he simply not good enough? Or was the NFL not ready for him? "Leaving the Redskins was

a good thing," he explains, "because I got the chance to go to South Carolina and become the winningest coach in school history. You knew that, didn't you?"

He had a terrific decade with the Gamecocks, but that ended on a bad note, too. "Not making excuses," he says, "but I had assembled a team … I guess all of us had a bad attitude. It was time."

Spurrier sort of got lost in a time warp — a semiretired visionary. Now, though, the NFL looks more like his kind of show — full of hold-your-breath offenses that pass first and draw heavily from the college game — and Spurrier is back in the headset for a professional team. Yes, the AAF is small-time — an eight-team minor league in its first year, with hopes to establish itself as something of a feeder system for the NFL — but media and coaches are watch-ing, and Spurrier still has his sharp mind and sharper tongue. His Apollos were 6-1 heading into Saturday’s game against Memphis and have clinched a playoff spot.

"This Alliance," Spurrier says, "has given a lot of us a chance to go out a winner."

•••This is not the first minor

league rodeo for Spurrier. His first head coaching job came in the United States Football League with the Tampa Bay Bandits. "Bandit Ball" was a huge draw, and Spurrier's high-wire offense made the NFL's lowly Buccaneers seem even more drab. The team averaged more than 40,000 fans before the league folded.

That didn't slow Spurrier's progress, however, and a successful three-year stint at Duke preceded his legendary 12-year run with the Florida Gators, which included a national championship and six SEC titles. He stepped down in January 2002, and a few days later he received

a five-year, $25 million con-tract from Redskins owner Daniel Snyder. At the time, it was the biggest coaching deal in NFL history.

He would stay for only two unpleasant years, recording a 12-20 overall record. "It was just disappointment," Jerri says.

Spurrier blames himself … kind of.

"I did a lousy job," he says. "The GM did a lousy job. He happened to be the owner, so who needed to go?"

More specifically, Spur-rier was upset that Snyder "picked the quarterback." That was Patrick Ramsey. Whether Spurrier would have done better with full control is unknown, and he left the Red-skins job with three years left on his contract.

Full control is an under-statement now. Spurrier hired himself as the Apollos' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He hired his son Scott as an assistant. Even Jerri walks the field every practice, patting line-men on the back and watching over drills.

There isn't much of a press corps, and the team has to spend at least half of its practice time in Georgia for insurance reasons, so it camps in Jacksonville and buses across the border every morn-ing to a high school. Instead of grousing, most everyone — including the former NFL players on the roster — sees it as team bonding. And the laid-back approach that resulted in blame in Washington is now a welcomed sentiment.

"It's a fresh perspective to see something different at this age," says Gilbert, who is 27 and a candidate for league MVP. "I've been playing for a long time now, and you don't see that much. Just the way he sees the game. He's very good at simplifying things. That certainly helps you as a quarterback."

Spurrier, a former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, harps on head position and eye position, keeping the widest possible field of view during the five-step drop, rather than focusing on the left or right third of the field. Then, when the last back foot hits the ground, the quarterback can make the best possible choice and fire it.

That, plus the play-calling, is empowering, Gilbert says. There have been several passes thrown by non-quar-terbacks already this season and the promise of more to come.

"There's never a point where he's trying to call plays not to lose," Gilbert says. "He's always trying to win."

That kind of aggressiveness is far more common in today's NFL, but it was a novelty in the college ranks as Spurrier rose to national prominence in the early 1990s with his "Fun 'n' Gun" offense.

"If you look at the history of college football up to that point," Savage says, "The top coaches would have been run-first: Bear Bryant, Joe Paterno, Vince Dooley, Pat Dye. All run-oriented."

Spurrier certainly was not. "He changed the SEC in terms of the way he played, the way he gambled," former Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley says. "He changed it in terms of the formations he ran."

Does all this mean Spur-rier would have succeeded in the NFL anywhere other than Washington? Or in a later era? Not necessarily. Defense still matters, even in 2019, and many of Spurrier's teams over the years have had their problems. Gators fans surely remember Nebraska scoring 62 points in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl, and losing defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis to the Cincinnati Bengals after his first season in Washington was arguably just as dev-astating as the quarterback

wrangling.But would a leading col-

lege-to-the-pros coach have a better shot in today's NFL, where teams throw on some two-thirds of their plays and incorporate college football elements such as run-pass options and the spread? Let's just say this is Spurrier's clos-ing argument.

"The NFL is more wide-open now than it's ever been," Savage says.

•••After practice, Spurrier

goes to the hotel weight room in Jacksonville. He does modi-fied push-ups and situps on an exercise ball and talks about his career.

"I've never been fired," he says. "That was one thing that was important to me for some reason is to never get fired. Seems like most coaches now, they get a big contract and hope they get fired."

He moves to the treadmill and starts walking. He stays on there for 33 minutes, limp-ing along but never slowing down.

"So very few ever can say (they've never been fired)," he says, occasionally mop-ping his brow. "Tom Osborne never got fired. Barry Alvarez never got fired. Frank Beamer never got fired. Sometimes, like Bobby Bowden, people very much hint it's time to move on."

He lets out a laugh. It's clear he has mulled this over before.

But there's something else here, too. Being fired is a coach's ultimate loss — someone else saying he's no longer able. Spurrier walked away from Washington and South Carolina before anyone could pull the plug, even though there were millions in salary left on the table. A less-worshipped coach would have been roasted for bailing. Spurrier even walked away from Florida after his team had just finished third in the final Associated Press poll.

Saying he was "lousy" in Washington and awash in bad attitudes at South Caro-lina indirectly protects his brand. He may have failed in those situations, but he doesn't say his offense failed. It didn't work out in a couple of instances, but that's far from saying it didn't work.

This minor league is a major deal to Spurrier in part because it's the walk-off home run he never had. It's the last word for someone who always jostled for the last word. "A mulligan in life," he says.

Even in a meaningless training camp scrimmage before the season began, he put his first team back on the field on fourth and 12 to make sure he didn't lose a big lead to San Diego.

"They didn't announce who won," he says, charging along on that treadmill, bad back and all.

"We all know who won."

SPURRIERFrom Page B1

Orlando Apollos head coach Steve Spurrier, right, leads warmups before a game against the Atlanta Legends on Feb. 9 in Orlando. [AP PHOTO/PHELAN M. EBENHACK]

He twice previously missed chances to sweep at the 1½-mile Texas track, in 2009 and 2014.

Johnson and his Hendrick Motorsports teammates William Byron and Chase Elliott are starting in the top three spots. Daniel Suarez qualified fourth for Stewart-Haas Racing, the team that last November in Texas had three of the top four start-ers and sent Kevin Harvick to Victory Lane.

“It’s week to week. I think that everyone on the West Coast was kind of tied into however they built their cars it was done, and they were kind of stuck through the West Coast,” JGR driver Denny Hamlin said. “But I think now this is the first mile-and-a-half we’ve had back where people have learned from the West Coast and made adjustments. Cer-tainly, this weekend you can see a shift in cars that are fast that hadn’t been in the past.”

Hamlin, who won the opener at Daytona and has finished no worse than 11th this season, was the highest-qualifying Gibbs

driver at Texas in sixth. He also had the fastest lap at 186.987 mph in the only practice Saturday, when temperatures were around 50 degrees — about 20 degrees cooler than Friday.

Johnson had the top prac-tice speeds Friday, and led all three stages of qualify-ing to get the pole at 188.890 mph. He was fifth-fastest in practice Saturday at 186.047 mph.

This will be the 37th Cup race at Texas Motor Speed-way since the track opened in 1997. It is the fifth since a total repave when Turns 1 and 2 were also reconfigured before the 2017 spring race that Johnson won.

Johnson last week fin-ished 24th at Martinsville, where he got lapped during the second stage on the his-toric short track where he leads all active drivers with nine victories. He is 15th in season points, after finish-ing 14th last year for the worst showing in his 17 full Cup seasons so far.

“I had so much sup-port on social media,” the 43-year-old Johnson said in a sarcastic response. “There were so many nice people talking about me and how good of a driver I am and how young I am.”

As he spoke, Johnson

could see on the far wall a photo of him celebrating in Victory Lane one of his wins at Texas. Both arms are raised into the air and the checkered flag is in his right hand.

Johnson’s seven Cup wins are the most at Texas, four more than Busch, the next closest active driver. John-son also holds track records with his 15 top-five finishes in his 30 starts, and 1,041 laps led.

After a tough start this season for the entire Hen-drick team, having the top three qualifiers is a boost. The team’s fourth driver, Alex Bowman, posted a lap during the first stage of qualifying that got him in the top 24 before he made hard contact with the wall and had to switch to a backup car.

“To have all three cars up there in the top three posi-tions, and I think Alex would have been right there in the mix if he didn’t have his troubles ... is saying a lot,” Johnson said. “The work that went into these cars and the work that’s gone into, honestly the last 36 months, and we’re not out of the woods yet. But this is a very good weekend for us to really build on our 1½-mile program.”

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B j e r r e g a a r d c o n s i d e r s Woods his golfing hero, and he used to take his book to the range in Denmark with hopes of copying his swing. He never could get it just right, though the 27-year-old Dane showed plenty of Woods’ mettle.

Equally surprising was how Woods won earlier Saturday against McIlroy, a big match between the two biggest stars left at Austin Country Club. McIlroy was on the verge of squaring the match on the 16th hole when he had a short iron for his second shot into the par-5 16th. He made 7 and Woods closed him out on the next hole.

McIlroy was so angry he walked briskly away into a cart, and wouldn’t make eye contact on his way to the car.

Woods knows the feeling.“This is going to sting for a

few days,” Woods said in his last event before the Masters.

Bjerregaard, who won his first European Tour title last fall at St. Andrews in the Dun-hill Links, next faces Matt Kuchar on Sunday morning in the semifinals.

Kuchar had to cope with a contentious moment in his 2-up victory over Sergio

Garcia, two players in the news this year for all the wrong reasons.

Garcia had an 8-foot par putt on No. 7 to win the hole to square the match. He left it just short, and then casually stabbed at it from the other side as it rimmed around the cup. Such putts typically are conceded. Kuchar said that was his intention. But under the rules, a putt can’t be con-ceded after a player hits it.

Kuchar says he didn’t want to win the hole that way. That’s when Garcia suggested if he felt that way, he could concede the next hole.

“I thought about it and said, ‘I don’t like that idea, either,’” he said.

Garcia needed to birdie the 18th hole to send the match into extra holes, missed the green and wound up conceding.

“At the end of the day, I’m the one that made the mis-take,” Garcia said.

Overlooked it all this drama was British Open champion Francesco Molinari, who has steamrolled his way into the semifinals. Molinari, at No. 7 the only player from the top 20 remaining, has played only 73 holes in five matches. He is the only player to have not lost a match, and the only one left who has not played the 18th hole.

MATCHFrom Page B1

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Welcome Home! This 4 bedroom 3 bathroom

home is in the centrally located family friendly

neighborhood of Plymouth Hollow. With quick access to the 429 and Orlando area, as well as the quaint downtown

area of Mount Dora. The home features a large open floor plan. The dining room and

family room feature laminate floors, crown molding, custom trim and lots of natural light

flowing thru the beautiful plantation shutters. The kitch-

en features beautiful dark granite, cabinets with custom

pull-out shelves, upgraded appliances and a walk in pan-try. The large master bedroom

is a beautiful retreat with a tray ceiling and hardwood

floors. Master bathroom has dual sinks, a large tiled walk-in shower, linen closet and his and hers walk-in closets. As you walk down the hallway featuring hardwood floors

you will find 3 additional bed-rooms along with 2 additional full bathrooms. The laundry

room has tons of storage with its custom cabinets and large

laundry sink. Step outside into a large covered, screened lanai with tiled floors. There is also a concrete patio perfect for sitting around a fire pit on those cool nights. The

backyard is fully fenced with no rear neighbors.

Kelly TetzlaffTarpon Bay Realty

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CODE SWITCHINGBY TRENTON CHARLSON / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

No. 0324

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1 Metaphor for an aggressive political arena

8 Puts away15 Source of fries19 One who didn’t

even show?20 Frame part21 It stayed in Pandora’s

box22 *Ballroom dancing

event for Beantown residents?

24 Takes a course25 Relatives of foils26 Shade of green27 Dundee dissent28 Mother-of-pearl29 Imperfect service30 Climax33 *Annoying member of

a New York baseball team?

36 Thrills37 Family moniker38 Hydrocarbon gas39 World capital known

as Batavia until 194242 “Witches’ Flight”

painter44 Sparkling white wine46 Pesticide banned in

197247 *Wager in which the

winner gets the loser’s pants and jersey?

49 They’re not hard to swallow

52 ____ Cuervo (tequila brand)

53 Casanova55 Slapstick actor

Jacques59 “____ over”60 Contingency phrase63 Man’s name that’s the

reverse of 60-Down64 Don hastily67 *Duo ruling a

kingdom on Take Your Daughter to Work Day?

72 It’s higher on the Scoville scale than a jalapeño

73 Skin pic?74 Pallid75 Certain 35mm camera76 Major or minor in

astronomy?77 Like chewing gum

in Singapore or wearing blue jeans in North Korea (seriously!)

81 Second-largest branch of Islam

82 Attacks à la Don Quixote

85 *Exclamation after a performance of “Every Breath You Take”?

89 Platform for many tablets

92 Building blocks, e.g.93 Vegetarian gelatin

substitute95 Property recipient96 “Looks promising!”

98 Covert org.99 Sailor’s cry100 *Amusement park

named after a “Peanuts” boy?

104 College football rival of 110-Across

105 Unembellished108 Jetson who attends

Little Dipper School109 Broadway show

about Capote110 College football rival

of 104-Across112 Pricey fashion label114 & 115 Communication

system that’s a hint to the answer to each starred clue

119 Tireless racer120 They might hold

derbies121 Fall apart122 Spots for hammers

and anvils123 Common lease

period124 It may have a

lot of intelligence

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1 Early tower locale2 Skip the ceremony,

in a way3 Strong point4 Mechanical5 Shakespearean

sorcerer6 Janis ____, singer of

the 1975 hit “At Seventeen”

7 Earth-shattering invention?

8 Unpleasantly wet

9 Like child’s play10 Artist Jean11 Defeats soundly12 Greek goddesses of

the seasons13 Signature scent since

196814 Total mess15 Sword holder16 Took stock?17 Good news for a

stockholder18 Early name for Utah20 Forensic material23 Does some grilling28 What a stiffed

server receives31 ____’acte32 Noted exile34 Falls for someone

who’s already married?

35 Testing stage36 Bread box?39 Sport that emphasizes

pinning and throwing

40 Terse bar order41 Traps42 Former G.M. make43 First N.L. player to

hit 500 home runs44 Laila of the ring45 Big maker of lawn

care products48 Like-minded voters50 Secretary on “The

Office”51 “Hold it!”54 Mañana preceder56 Inundated with57 Five-star

58 Furious60 Man’s name that’s the

reverse of 63-Across61 End of a French film62 Snobbish65 L.B.J.’s veep66 “Star Wars: The Last

Jedi” heroine68 Idiot, in British slang69 “____ Kett” (old comic

strip)70 Something taken in

by sailors71 Infant’s early word

78 ____ Nautilus

79 Ring letters

80 Make a wrong move

81 Change one’s mind about changing

83 Source of many an imported boot, appropriately

84 Site of a 1796 Napoleon victory

86 “____-voom!”

87 Patron saint of Norway

88 One fighting an uphill battle?

89 Altar offering90 “C’est magnifique!”91 Official with a pistol94 Pygmalion’s beloved97 Stews (over)98 One of 32 for Ireland99 Reformed demon on

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”

101 Edith Wharton’s “____ Frome”

102 Composed

103 Having less vermouth, as a martini

105 Shul scholar106 Dancing partner for

Fred107 Fire extinguisher111 Puts on a show, for

short113 Plows (into)115 Vietnamese noodle

soup116 Poet’s “before”117 Kind of screen, in

brief118 Maven

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AROUND TOWN Tom McNiff, [email protected]

HOW IMPORTANT ARE FENCES BETWEEN NEIGHBORS?

:It depends on the neighbor and it depends on how much you trust them. But for privacy, a fence is essential for the backyard.”

Cindy Knapp

“I would have to say very. You still can be neighbors, fence or no fence, but I think a fence makes a boundary.”

Paula Rivers

“It depends on the neighbor. The neighbors I have now, you don’t know thery’re there. The neighbors I had before – 10-foot fence.”

Amy Gonzalez

“Right now I have a fence because we have pets, and we let them out in the yard. I feel that if you have a fence your property is defi ned. I feel that fences are necessary fore safekeeping.”

Innia Cosme

W O R D O N T H E S T R E E T

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LOOKING FOR A PET?Check out some of Lake County’s adoptable animals.

T he most difficult, challenging and most fun job I have

ever tackled is raising children. My five children have been through a lot with me. Our lives have not been easy, but love makes the difference — along with dis-cipline and understanding.

I am amazed that they have all come through it alive and kicking. I'm also proud that they are all the most hard-working, good, kind and honest group of people I know. What I don't understand is how I did it. I say "I" because my husband and their father left us when the oldest was 17 and the youngest 3.

I had always been a stay-at-home mother and didn't know how to be anything else. How do you raise chil-dren if you aren't there?

The best advice I can give to parents is to be there for them. Teach them to rely on their own resources, to be honest, hard-working, ambitious, mindful of oth-ers and loyal to their family.

Many years ago I attempted to write a pam-phlet about preparing for a new baby in the house. It was one of many things I never published, but I learned something in the writing. At the time I thought it would be a good idea to get some input from other women who had successfully raised chil-dren. I asked them first what they thought they would do differently if they had the chance to do it over again.

Without a second thought, they all said, they wished they had been more affec-tionate and taken the time to let their children know how much they loved them.

If children live in an

F R O M T H E P O R C H S T E P S

Parenting was diffi cult

and a lot of fun

Nina Gilfert

By Linda FloreaCorrespondent

T AVARES — The Royal Harbor Bear Club has been on a mission since 2002, not

to find the big, furry bruins inhabiting Central Florida, but to make the friendly variety kids love to cuddle for Camp Boggy Creek in Eustis.

Boggy Creek hosts children with serious illnesses and their families so that they can enjoy a safe and free camping experience.

The group of about 15 volunteers meets on Wednesdays at the clubhouse. Most of the bears are sewn

at home, so they stuff and plump up the bears.

Others are busy with crochet hooks and knitting needles, creating matching afghans.

Chairperson Pat Booth said that since inception through 2018, they have donated over 6,800 bears and afghans.

“We do everything through donations,” Booth said. “Some clubs donate money, some will donate yarn and fabric. The biggest expense is the fiber fill.”

Booth said one of the unique things about the Royal Harbor Bear Club is that they coordinate the bears and blankets to match.

UPPER LEFT: Bear Club member Paula Fisher, who learned how to crochet three years ago on YouTube, works on an afghan. CENTER LEFT: Since 2002, the Royal Harbor Bear Club has donated over 6,800 bears and afghans. LOWER LEFT: Peggy Mueller stuffs a bear while she talks with Judith Baugher. BELOW: Colorful bears with coordinated afghans are lined up at the Royal Harbor Bear Club, which makes the sets for Camp Boggy Creek. [PHOTOS BY LINDA FLOREA/CORRESPONDENT]

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Royal Harbor club creates blankets, bears for Boggy Creek kids

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TODAY

2ND ANNUAL SHINE FEST: From 10 to 5 p.m. at Yalaha Bootleg-ging Co., 8222B County Road 48 in Yalaha. With live enter-tainment, moonshine tastings, food, vendors. Details: www.yalahabootleggingco.com.MEMORIES IN THE GARDEN TOUR: From noon to 4 p.m. beginning at the Country Club of Mount Dora, 1900 Country Club Blvd. $15. Details: lake-sandhillsgardenclub.com.66TH ANNUAL SAILBOAT REGATTA: At Gilbert Park, 310 S. Tremain Street in Mount Dora. Details: www.mount-doraregatta.com.SEAPLANE-A-PALOOZA: From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Wooton Park, 100 E. Ruby Street in Tavares. Free. With seaplane fl yovers and competitions. Details: www.tavares.org.THE OTHER CARPENTER: At 6 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Lake Panasoffkee, 802 N. C.R. 470. A voluntary love offer-ing will be collected. Details: 352-793-5510.ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT: Registration at 8 a.m., shot-gun start at 8:30 a.m. at Green Valley Golf Course in Clermont. $55. Hosted by Congregation Sinai. Details: 352-989-4900 or [email protected] HEALTH EXPO: From 11 a.m to 3 p.m. at the Eustis Community Center at 601 Northshore Drive, Eustis. Presented by AdventHealth Waterman and the Umatilla Seventh-day Adventist Church. With free screenings, including blood glucose, full lipid panel, blood pressure, body fat, pulse, height, weight, and body mass index. Details: 352-253-3388.ANNUAL TURTLE DAY: From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at Trout Lake Nature Center, 520 E. C.R. 44 in Eustis. With George Heinrich, a fi eld biologist with a specialty in reptiles. Free. Details: trout-lakenaturecenter.com or call 352-357-7536.DEDICATION CEREMONY: At 5 p.m. at Christian Worship Center Perazoth, 206 Main Street, Wildwood. With Bishop Gary Hall from the Church of God in Christ Central Florida’s First Jurisdiction in Jackson-ville. Music and entertainment.STRIKE FOR SIGHT: From 2 to 5 p.m. at Break Point Alley, 1950 Classique Lane, Tavares. Fundraiser to benefi t the Mount Dora Kids Sight Camera Initia-tive. Details: 352-223-4289.PRAYER GATHERING: At 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. every Sunday at 3935 Griffi n Avenue in Lady Lake. Non-denominational.

Details: 720-697-3502 or [email protected]: From 8:30 to 11 a.m. every Sunday at Eustis Elks Lodge, 2540 Dora Ave. in Tavares. $7. Parties of six or more call 352-343-5000 or 352-383-1266 for reservations.SUNRISE SALUTATIONS: At 8:30 a.m. every Sunday at Lilly's on the Lake, 846 W. Osceola St. in Clermont. Yoga and Mimosas. Bring mat, water and towel. Cost is $13. Call Mae at 407-513-4394 or email [email protected] YOGA: From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. every Sunday at Clermont Waterfront Park, 330 3rd St. Bring a mat. Free. Call 407-900-8039 for information.GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: From 3 to 5 p.m. every Sunday at First Presbyterian Eustis, 117 S. Center St. To help people face challenges and rebuild their lives. Go to fpceustis.com.BREAKFAST BUFFET: From 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. every Sunday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. With biscuits and gravy, bacon, sausage, eggs and pancakes. Cost is $6.50. Free to fi rst responders with ID and kids under 6. Call 352-483-3327.ELECTRONIC BOWLING: At 3 p.m. every Sunday at American Legion John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St., Fruitland Park. $1 per game. Non-members must be signed in by member. Call 352-787-2338.WINGS AND KARAOKE: At 2 p.m. every Sunday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Call 352-323-8750, email [email protected] or go to amvets2006.com.FARMERS MARKET: From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday in downtown Clermont. Fresh produce, fi sh, eggs, fl owers, plants, shrubs, decorative items, live music and a petting zoo.

MONDAY

SENIOR SHAKEDOWN: From 1 to 3 p.m. the fi rst Monday of the month through May 6 at the Tavares Civic Center, 100 E. Caroline Street. Hang out and meet new people. Details: 352-742-6370.SUPPORT GROUP MEETING: At 6:30 p.m. the fi rst and third Monday of the month at Hampton Inn and Suites, 11727 NE 63rd Drive in The Villages. PFLAG Lady Lake. Call Merry at 352-693-2173 for information.DIABETES EDUCATION CLASS: From 10 a.m. to noon or 5 to 7 p.m. MOndays through April 29 in the Conry Creation Health Center at AdventHealth Waterman, 1000 Waterman Way, Tavares. $45 for the fi ve-session course. Details: www.ConryCreationHealth.com.FLORIDA MASTER NATURAL-IST PROGRAM: From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Monday through April 1 at Trout Lake Nature Center, 520 E. County Road 44 in Eustis. Each module is $275. Details: www.masternatural-ist.ifas.ufl .edu, 352-392-5920, www.troutlakenaturecenter.com or 352-357-7536.DIABETES EDUCATION CLASS: From 10 a.m. to noon or 5 to 7 p.m. every Monday through March 18 at the Conry CRE-ATION Health Center at AdventHealth Waterman, 1000 Waterman Way, Tavares. Details: www.ConryCreation-Health.com.CHAIR YOGA: At 5 p.m. every Monday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Wear loose or stretchy clothing and bring water. Beginners wel-come. Classes led by certifi ed instructors. Call 352-728-9790 for information.GRIEFSHARE CLASSES: Every Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Tavares, 600 W. Ianthe St. Cost is $15. Register at 352-308-8229.TOASTMASTERS MEETING:

From 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday at Clermont Seventh-day Adventist Church, 498 W. Montrose St. Call 352-234-6495.ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS: From 5 to 7 p.m. every Monday at Cagan Crossings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks in Clermont. Free. Call 352-243-1840 to register.OUR FATHER'S HANDS CRAFT GROUP: From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at New Life Baptist Church, 35300 Radio Road in Leesburg. Most items created are donated to charity. Call 352-728-0004 for information.BRIDGE: At 12:30 p.m. every Monday at Lake County Senior Services, 1211 Penn St. in Leesburg. Open to all Bridge players. Free. Call Sandy Zaffer at 352-787-1538 for information.CREATION LAB: At 4:30 p.m. every Monday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Ages 6 to 18 expand creativ-ity through S.T.E.A.M. building challenges. Call 352-728-9790 for information.CREATIVE HOUR: From 6 to 7 p.m. every Monday at the Lees-burg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Craft supplies provided. Call 352-728-9790 or email library-programs@leesburgfl orida.gov for information.CHICKEN WINGS, PIZZA AND CORNHOLE: At 5 p.m. every Monday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.CARE PACKAGES FOR TROOPS: From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Monday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Drop off care packages. Call 352-430-4355 or email [email protected] COUNTRY BAND: From 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday at Cassia Community Club, 29245 State Road 44 in Eustis. Cost is $7. Enjoy music and dancing with band members

David Potter, David Peddicord, Vern Brewer, George Hawkins and Stan Chase. Call David Potter at 386-677-3625.TINY EXPLORERS: From 10 to 11 a.m. every Monday at the Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Bring your toddler to play in educational stations for a hands-on fun-fi lled adven-ture in learning and to interact with others the same age. Call Melissa Curry at 352-728-9790 or email melissa.curry@lees-burgfl orida.gov.ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. No registration required. Materials provided. Call 352-728-9790.CHESS CLUB: From 5 to 7 p.m. every Monday at Cagan Cross-ings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks in Clermont. Call 352-243-1840 for information.CHESS CLUB: From 3 to 4 p.m. every Monday at Marianne Beck Memorial Library, 112 W. Central Ave. in Howey-In-The-Hills. Call 352-324-0254.KINDRED STITCHERS: From 1 to 4 p.m. every Monday at Cagan Crossings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks in Clermont. For all levels. Call 352-243-1840.TODDLER STORY TIME: From 10 to 11 a.m. every Monday at Tavares Public Library, 314 N. New Hampshire Ave. With music, snack and a craft. Call Valerie Madden at 352-742-6473 for information.BEGINNING CROCHET: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995. N Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Bring size J hook, medium weight yarn, and scissors. For ages 8 and up. Call 352-735-7180 for information.MEGA BLOCKS CLUB: From 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Monday at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman St. For ages 0 to 4. Call 352-360-6561 for information.ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASS: From 5 to 6 p.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.MAHJONG: From 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.BIBLIOBOP: From 10:30 to 11 a.m. every Monday at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Free. With music, singing, stories and dancing. Suggested ages 2 ½ to 5. Call 352-735-7180.BAR BINGO: From 1 to 3 p.m. every Monday at John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St. in Fruitland Park. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member. Call 352-787-2338.

TUESDAY

LEESBURG HERITAGE SOCIETY MEETING: At 3:30 p.m. at the Leesburg Public Library. Carol Hilbisch will speak about her family in the Sunnyside area

CALENDARWe want to hear from you: Send news releases about arts and entertainment events around Lake and Sumter coun-ties to [email protected]. Include a description, date, time, cost, address, con-tact name and phone number.

E D I T O R ’ S P I C K

LAKE COUNTY FAIR: Weekdays from 5 to 10 p.m. and weekends from 1 to 10 p.m. Thursday through April 13 at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 2101 C.R. 452 in Eustis. Livestock shows, live entertainemnt, games, carnival, food, vendors. Details: www.lakecofair.com. [DAILY COMMERCIAL FILE]

Editor’s note: To view the full weekly calendar, go to daily commercial.com.

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PETS

Clarita is a sweet 1-year-old female kitty. She is slowly adjusting to shel-ter life with all of the noises and new people looking at her. She can seem a bit shy, but just give her some time and she will be rubbing up against you in no time. Meet this darling girl at our shelter today.

Charlie is a loving 1 ½ -year-old Lab mix. He has a playful personality and is great with dogs, kids and cats. He loves to cuddle and is the total package. Charlie is in need of a forever home. Consider meeting him at our shelter. You’ll fall in love.

Rikki is a lovable 5-year-old female kitty. She is very friendly and loves to talk. Rikki can’t wait to fi nd her loving home with a soft bed to sleep on and a window to sun bathe next to. Rikki is available to adopt at our shelter. Come meet her today.

Meet Max! He is a handsome and calm 6-month-old Lab mix. Max loves to cuddle, is very eager to learn and is treat motivated. He is hoping to fi nd a great family that can help him become a well-mannered and social adult dog. Meet Max at our shelter. You’ll fall in love.

P E T A D O P T I O N S • H U M A N E S O C I E T Y O F L A K E C O U N T Y

Online: To see more adoptable animals, visit humanelake.com

By Rick ReedCorrespondent

To understand the neces-sity of the Floridan Hotel one must fi rst understand the man responsible for its construction, William J. Howey. Howey, the son of a circuit-riding preacher, was born Jan. 19, 1876. He took circuitous routes to wind up in Howey-in-the-Hills, or what he called the “Alps of Florida.”

Howey was only 16 when he

began peddling life insurance for Prudential Life Insurance Company in Vincennes, Indiana. After working for several insur-ance companies, Howey found his true life calling. In 1900, he went to Oklahoma and began developing towns along the new railroad lines and helped start more than 20 towns and villages.

Two years later, Howey tried another line of work — selling automobiles. He opened the

Howey Automobile Company in Kansas City. By 1905, he sold that business and went back into land development and headed to Mexico, where he bought a large tract of land to establish pineapple plantations.

“As a young man,” Howey once wrote, “I was imbued with the vision of building a great agricultural and horticultural empire.”

But those grandiose plans never happened happen south of the border. His pineapple plans were squelched in 1907 when revolution swept the

land. So, he came to Florida around 1908, settling near Winter Haven.

Eventually, he bought 50,000 acres in Polk County. That’s where he learned the science of citrus farming and began selling land.

• • •

The Lake House was renamed the Lakeside Inn in 1903 by Emma and her new husband, George D. Thayer.

When Emma died in 1909, George remarried and contin-ued to operate the hotel until

retiring in 1924. That’s when Archie Hurlbert bought the property, along with Charles Edgerton and his associates.

“During the 1920s, the Gatsby Era was in full swing and Lakeside Inn enjoyed its heyday despite Prohibition,” according to “Built to Last” by Stanley Turkel. “Rumor has it that Lakeside served as a speak-easy. A trap door at the base of the lobby’s reception desk stirs speculation of the Inn’s clandestine past.”

An Olympic-sized swimming pool and two new guesthouse buildings named “The Gables” and “The Terrace,” were added in 1930. President Calvin Coolidge dedicated the new buildings.

But the depression plunged the hotel into fi nancial troubles and a new corporation was formed in 1933. Controlling interest belonged to Fred Wentworth and Charles Edgerton, accord-ing to Edgerton’s son Dave, who wrote a history about Mount Dora in 1981 and updated it in 1993.

Dave’s brother Richard became manager of the Lakeside Inn. He remained its owner until 1980 and made several changes to the facility.

LEFT: A colorized postcard of the Floridan Country Club and Hotel in Howey-in-the-Hills. RIGHT: An aerial view of the Floridan Hotel and Country Club in Howey-in-the-Hills. [SUBMITTED PHOTOS]

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for many generations. Refresh-ments will be served and all are welcome. Details: 352-787-3076.DADE PIONEERS: From 4 to 6 p.m. the fi rst Tuesday of the month through May at Dade Battlefi eld Historic State Park, 7200 CR 603 in Bushnell. Call 352-793-4781. For kids ages 8-18.WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING: At 12:30 p.m. the fi rst Tuesday of each month at the Clubhouse, 455 Broome St. in Clermont. Go to ClermontWomansClub.org.READ TO THE DOGS: From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. the fi rst Tuesday of the month at Minneola School-house Library, 100 S. Main Ave. PAWS Therapy Dogs. Call 352-432-3921 for information.KNITTING: From 6 to 7:30 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995. N Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP: At 4 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month at Clermont Arts and Recreation Center, 3700 High-way 27. Call Sandra Ramdass at 352-394-3500 or email sram-dass@clermontfl .org.FRAYED KNOT KNIT AND CRO-CHET CLUB: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month at Tavares Public Library, 314 N. New Hamp-shire Ave. For all skill levels. Charity needlework done throughout the year. Free. Call 352-742-6204.SUPER NOGGIN COURSE: From 10 a.m. to noon every Tuesday through March 10 at AdventHealth Waterman Conry CREATION Center, 1000 Waterman Way, Tavares. $50. Energizing program is designed to help you take control of your

brain health. Register: 352-253-3685 or ConryCREATIONHealth.com.GERMAN-LANGUAGE BIBLE STUDY: At 6 p.m. every Tues-day at First United Methodist Church, 439 E. Fifth Avenue in Mount Dora. A German-lan-guage Bible is required. Details: 352-383-2005 or www.mtdora-fumc.org.TODDLER TIME: From 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday at Eustis Memorial Library, 120 N. Center St. With songs and stories. Ages 9 months to 2.5 years. Call 352-357-0896 or 352-357-5686.PRESCHOOL STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. every Tuesday at Eustis Memorial Library, 120 N. Center St. With crafts. Ages 2.5 to 5 years. Call Ms. Lauren at 352-357-0896 or 352-357-5686.LADIES TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY: From 9 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at Fairway Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.LADIES PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY: From 9 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at Fairway Christian Church Classrooms A-B, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.CHESS CLUB: From 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berck-man St. Call 352-360-6561 for information.KNITTING CLUB: From 1 to 3 p.m. every Tuesday at Fruitland Park Public Library, 205 W. Berckman St. Call 352-360- 6561 for information.MINECRAFT AND MORE: From 5 to 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. With gaming systems and laptops. For ages 7 to 14. Call 352-728-9800 for information.TODDLER EXPLORERS: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m every Tuesday at Lady Lake Public Library, 225

W. Guava St. With play dough, magnets and blocks. Call 352-753-2957 for information.FARMERS MARKET: From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at Log Cabin Park, 106 S. U.S. Highway 44½ 7 in Lady Lake. Fresh pro-duce, baked goods and crafts. Call 352-537-4197 or email [email protected] EVER 55 SENIOR CLUB: From noon to 1:30 p.m. every Tues-day at The Salvation Army, 2605 South St. in Leesburg. Lunch, fellowship and programs. Call 352-365-0079.ELECTRONIC BOWLING: At 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday at American Legion John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St., Fruitland Park. $1 per game. Non-members must be signed in by member. Call 352-787-2338.BINGO: At 1:01 p.m. every Tues-day at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.TACO TUESDAY: At 5 p.m. every Tuesday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Guests welcome. Call 352-323-8750, email [email protected] or go to amvets2006.com.EUSTIS SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB: At 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday at in the Garden Room at the Eustis Recreation Department, 2214 Bates Ave. With coffee and donuts, games, classes, potlucks and day trips. Call 352-357-8510.

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SOUTH LAKE DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETING: At 7 p.m. at the Kehlor Building, 466 W. Minneola Avenue in Cler-mont. Guest speaker is Eileen Tramontana from Trout Lake Nature Center. Light refresh-ments will be served.24TH ANNUAL LADIES FIRST LUNCHEON: From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Lake Receptions,

4425 N. County Road 19A in Mount Dora. Fashion show, jewelry designers, lunch, wine, door prizes. $14. Tickets: 352-383-2140. Hosted by the First National Bank of Mount Dora.ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEET-ING: At 6 p.m. at the W.T. Bland Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. For the Mount Dora Sister Cities Association, Inc. Free dinner for members, $5 for guests. Details: [email protected] or 352-455-4418.LADY LAKE GARDEN CLUB MEETING: At 1 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month until May at Fairfi eld Farms Nursery, N. U.S. 301 in Oxford. Details: 352-326-9419. Meet at log cabin at 12:30 to carpool.AMERICAN SEWING GUILD GARMENT CONSTRUCTION GROUP: From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at Spruce Creek South Club House, 9880 SE 176th St. in Summerfi eld.GFWC LUNCHEON AND MEET-ING: At 12 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of each month at the Country Club of Mount Dora, 1900 Country Club Blvd. Mount Dora Woman’s Club raises funds for local chari-ties and is actively recruiting new members. Cost is $15. Call 603-770-9814 for reservations.CLASSIC CAR SHOW: At 5 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at Hwy 441 Diner, 381 E. Burleigh Blvd. in Tavares. Call 352-508-5494.SUMTER MINISTERIAL ASSO-CIATION: At 7:30 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of every month at Oxford Assembly of God, U.S. Highway 301 in Oxford. Call 352-748-6124 or email to [email protected] LEGION MEET-ING: At 5:30 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of every month at American Legion Auxiliary 347, 699 W. Lady Lake Drive in Lady Lake. Call 352-750-2099.HIGH TEA WITH KITTIES: From 2 to 4 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the

month at Orlando Cat Café, 532 Cagan Park Ave. in Clermont. Tea, scones, music and purring cats. Cost is $35. Register at orlandocatcafe.com.ANIME AND MANGA CLUB: From 3:30 to 5 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of the month at the Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. Call Tim Hocker at 352-728-9790 or email tim.hocker@leesburgfl orida.gov.PASTFINDERS GENEALOGY CLASS: At 9:30 a.m. the fi rst and third Wednesday of the month at Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive in Clermont. Call 352-404-8164 for information.TEXAS HOLD'EM GAMES: At 7 p.m. the fi rst and fourth Wednesday of the month at American Legion John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St., Fruitland Park. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member. Call 352-787-2338.SAFE BOATING COURSE: From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Wednes-day through May 22 at Lake Technical College, 2001 Kurt Street in Eustis. $80. Details: 352-589-2250, Ext. 1828.BACK TO BASICS AFG: At 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Saddlebrook Village Recreation Center, 3010 Saddlebrook Lane in The villages.GRIEFSHARE: From 2 to 4 p.m. every Wednesday through April 3 at Fairway Christian Church, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305.TACO DAY: From 4:30 to 6 p.m. every Wednesday at American Legion John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St., Fruit-land Park. Call 352-787-2338.PUBLIC BINGO: From 11:50 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Wednesday at Golden Triangle Moose Lodge 874, 1901 Titcomb Street in Eustis. Lunch at 11:30. Basic bingo is $12. Details: 352-357-5897 or lodge874.moosepages.org.

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Judith Baugher, one of the first members of the group and president for many years, said another member sug-gested Boggy Creek as a recipient of their work.

“We knew of their mission and the fact they helped disabled children and we wanted to do something mean-ingful with our life other than sit around and retire,” Baugher said.

They went for a tour of the camp where they were also given a pattern so all bears would look the same as other groups make for the campers.

“We went out and

looked at the camp and decided that was our mission,” she said. “We

watched the kids and they were so apprecia-tive and so happy to

have something. They would walk in and at the end of the bed there

was the afghan and the bear sitting on top. They would get so excited, just walking in and knowing it was theirs.”

Helen Baker has only been with the club 1 ½ years and said she’s crocheted at least 30 afghans in that time. She pulls patterns off the internet, translates them into a graph and crochets with a cor-ner to corner stitch.

For her, the work is personal.

“I believe it’s good to give back,” Baker said. “I have a Down syn-drome son and he went to a camp in Pennsyl-vania like Boggy Creek. I was so excited to be able to give back to this area because I know how much it meant to us when our son went.”

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emotional desert how can they learn to care for others?

I remember when I worked in the compos-ing room of the Daily Commercial. Some of us were talking about raising children and one of the ladies complained that her children were lazy and that their bed-rooms were like pig pens. With an insightful spurt, I asked her, “What is your bedroom like?”

She laughed and said, “Like a pig pen, but then I don't have time to clean it up.”

Setting an example of neatness is important. You can talk all you like, but if you don't show by your own actions that what you are talk-ing about is important, they won't see it.

My children's rooms were almost always neat. How did I do it? I'll tell you a secret: They always played outside.

I told them that if they kept their things picked up and their beds made I would dust and vacuum their rooms for them. It worked like a charm and also encouraged them to play outdoors.

My stepson, Scott, was a challenge because he came to me as a spoiled 6-year-old who didn't understand me at all. He wasn't going to do anything he didn't want to do.

Scott was a talented artist and a bright boy, but it didn't do him a bit of good because he made no effort on his own behalf. I was never able to convince him to work at anything. I would assign him the task of running the lawnmower, only to go outside later and find the mower still sitting where it had been stored and Scott nowhere in sight.

Scott could read a chapter in his social stud-ies book once and remem-ber every detail of what he had read. James could read the same chapter twice and not remember a thing, but the differ-ence was James applied himself and read it over and over until he knew it. I couldn't convince Scott to read it once.

Every parent is anx-ious that their children get a good education, so we encourage them to be diligent about home-work and classwork.

Vivian Owens wrote a little book titled “Par-enting for Education.” If you are having dif-ficulty knowing how to encourage your young student, read Owens' book. It begins with the basics of preparing an attractive and encourag-ing work environment and teaching children the importance of learning in a step-by-step man-ner. It covers some of the problems of learning disabilities and preparing for college. You can find it and other books Owens has written online and at ESCHAR Publishing.

Raising children to face up to life's many challenges isn't easy and takes a caring and involved parent — hope-fully two parents. Getting and keeping grandpar-ents involved can be a blessing if they are inter-ested in cooperating with you in raising a respon-sible, learned citizen who is happy and loving.

Sometimes I think my children grew up well in spite of me, but then I must have done some-thing right. It's a good feeling to be able to be proud of all five of them whether it is because of me or in spite of me.

Nina Gilfert is a colum-nist for the Daily Com-mercial. Email her at [email protected].

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The Royal Harbor Bear Club’s bears and coordinated afghans are lined up and waiting for kids at Camp Boggy Creek. [LINDA FLOREA/CORRESPONDENT]

KARAOKE AND DINNER: Dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. and karaoke from 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at Golden Triangle Moose Lodge 874, 1901 Titcomb Street in Eustis. Lunch at 11:30. Non-members must be signed in by a member. Details: 352-357-5897 or lodge874.moosepages.org."NEXT SEASON OF LIFE" SENIOR CENTER: From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Wednesday at St. Philip Lutheran Church, 1050 Boyd Drive in Mount Dora. Details: www.stphiliplc.com.CAREERSOURCE CEN-TRAL FLORIDA: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. every Wednesday at Sumter Adult Education Center, 1425 County Road 526A in Sumterville. Walk-in services for scholarship applications, resume writ-ing, job search assistance and online learning. Call 352-793-5719.SCRABBLE: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednes-day at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Call 352-735-7180 for information.STORY TIME: From 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednes-day at Astor County Library, 54905 Alco Road.

With reading, music and puppet shows. Call 352-759-9913 for information.STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. every Wednes-day at Lady Lake Library, 225 W Guava St. For ages 0 to 4. Call 352-753-2957 for information.STORY TIME: From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Wednes-day at Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman St. For ages 0 to 4. Call 352-360-6561 for information.TEEN SCENE: From 3 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday at Marion Baysinger Memo-rial County Library, 756 W. Broad St. in Groveland. Middle and high school-ers can draw, make videos, crafts and play boardgames. Call Keri at 352-429-5840 or email [email protected]: At 1:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Marianne Beck Memorial Library, 112 W. Central Ave. in Howey-in-the-Hills. Call 352-324-0254 to register.TODDLER TIME: From 10:30 to 11 a.m. every Wednes-day at W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Free. Story time with your child includes songs, fi nger plays and bubbles. Call 352-735-7180.SUMTER COUNTY ARTS GUILD: From 1 to 3 p.m. every Wednesday at Sumterville Community Building, 2427 County Road

522. Call 352-748-0290 for details.LADIES BIBLE STUDY: From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday at New Life Baptist Church, 35300 Radio Road in Leesburg. Call 352-728-0004 for information.WACKY WEDNESDAY: From 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.YOGA THERAPY CHURCH: At 11 a.m. every Wednes-day at Wildwood United Methodist Church, 300 Mason St. Amrit Yoga Therapy and Chris-tian Scripture. Call 352-203-7258.CHESS CLUB: From 12:30 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday at Jeannies Place, 209 E. Gottsche Ave. in Eustis. Chess set optional. Call 352-357-1587.TEEN CLUB: From 3:30 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday at the Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free events include crafts, interactive games, movies, video games, challenges and party time. Call Tim Hocker at 352-728-9790 or email tim.hocker@lees-burgfl orida.gov.BINGO: From 6 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St. in Leesburg. Con-nect with members and

see what the post is about. Call 352-323-8750 and ask for an AMVET offi cer or auxiliary offi cer.WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDIES: From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Fairway Christian Church, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.MEN'S BIBLE STUDY: From 8 to 9 a.m. every Wednes-day at Fairway Christian Church Classrooms C-D, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Villages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY: From 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Fairway Christian Church Class-rooms A-B, 251 Avenida Los Angelos in The Vil-lages. Call 352-259-9305 for information.

THURSDAY

TRI-COUNTY GRANGE 215 MEETING: At 1 p.m. at the Fruitland Park Library, 205 W. Berckman Street. All Grangers and outside guests are invited.PRENATAL CLASSES: From 6 to 8 p.m. every Thursday through April 25 at AdventHealth Water-man, Mattison Conference Center, 1000 Waterman Way, Tavares. To register or for more information, go to AHWaterman.com or call 352-253-3367.ALCOHOL INK PAINTING

WORKSHOP: From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Artrageous Art Gallery, 606 W. Main Street in Leesburg. $125. Details: 228-239-2973 or Facebook.23RD ANNUAL SPRING FISH FRY: From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Historic Mote-Morris House in downtown Leesburg. All-you-can-eat for $35 in advance, $40 at the door (children under 13 $15 in advance, $20 at the door). Details: www.leesburgpartnership.com/fi shfry.OLD TIME RADIO DRAMA CLUB: At 7 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of each month at Savannah Center, 1575 Buena Vista Blvd. in The Villages. Go to thevillag-esoldtimeradio.club.AMERICAN LEGION GEN-ERAL MEETING: At 6 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at American Legion John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St., Fruitland Park. Call 352-787-2338.COAST GUARD AUXILIARY — FLOTILLA 43 MEETING: At 7 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at Mid-Flor-ida Lakes MHP, 200 Forest Drive in Leesburg. Promote recreational boating safety while receiving specialized training and making new friends. Call 407-761-8764 or email [email protected] OF THE PACK: From 4 to 5 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. All ages are invited to pet and read a book to the PAWS Therapy Dogs to strengthen reading skills and build reading confi -dence. Call Melissa Curry at 352-728-9790 or email melissa.curry@leesburg-fl orida.gov.PALETTES AND PETS: From 5 to 7 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at Orlando Cat Café, 532 Cagan Park Ave. in Clermont. Order a snack and create a canvas paint-ing with guidance from professional artist Kathie Camara. All materials provided. Cost is $35. Registration required. Go to orlandocatcafe.com.NORTH LAKE TEA PARTY MEETING: From 7 to 9 p.m. the fi rst and third Thursday of the month at Tavares Civic Center, 100 E. Caroline St. Go to northlaketeaparty.com for information.WRITERS' GROUP: From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at Marion Bay-singer Memorial Library, 756 W. Broad St. in Grove-land. Details: 352-429-9154.LAKE COUNTY FARMERS AND FLEA MARKET: From 8 a.m. to noon every Thurs-day (except holidays) at the Lake County Fair-grounds, 2101 County Road 452 in Eustis. For informa-tion, call Cole Scharlau at 352-357-9692.FAMILY CRAFTERS: From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. every Thursday at the Lees-burg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. Free. Children under the age of 9 must be accompanied by an adult caregiver. Call 352-728-9790 or email penny.richardson@leesburg-fl orida.gov.

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DEAR ABBY: My fiance, “Gabriel,” has a large network of friends who have known each other for a long time. We get together as a group a couple of times a month for birthdays, sports events, etc. Whenever we do, the men veer away into their own world of conversation, while we women are left to talk to each other and eat dips.

Honestly, I dread it. These women are gener-ally petty, hypersensitive and hard to talk to about anything of substance. We share no common interests in our jobs, musical tastes, television viewing, etc.

I don’t want to skip the outings altogether because I have become good friends with the guys, and some of them will be in our wedding. But if I leave the women’s table and join the men, I’m afraid I’ll send a message that I’m clinging to Gabriel. That’s not the case. It’s that I prefer the men’s conversation to what the women discuss.

Is there a solution? Must I learn to deal with

what these women talk about? Can I join the men without the women thinking I’m a clingy fian-cee? I would like to enjoy myself at these parties, even if it means breaking the social norm. -- BORED IN BUFFALO

DEAR BORED: Discuss this with Gabriel to see what advice he has to offer. I see no reason why you couldn’t join the men. However, you should make a point of spending some time with the women so they won’t get the impression that you are snubbing them.DEAR ABBY: We live in an area where rent is very high and buying is out of the question. The nearby lower-priced areas have terrible schools and aren’t safe. Because we have a small child, these are real concerns.

We have an opportu-

nity to move to another state where costs are much lower. We could buy a nice home, the schools are excellent, and I could still maintain my same job and salary. The problem is, it would mean moving away from my family.

I want to give my daughter the chance to grow up in circum-stances where we aren’t constantly worried about not building home equity or saving toward retire-ment. But I worry that taking her away from her extended family will be rough.

My husband’s relatives live all over the world. He has been in so many countries and states that he’s used to not having family around. He wants us to move so we can buy a house and save for retirement. What’s your advice?-- RACHEL IN CALIFORNIA

DEAR RACHEL: You have given solid reasons for making the move. Chief among them is that your child will have a brighter future if she grows up in a safe environment and

gets the best education possible, plus there will be less worry about all of you being safe. It is equally important for you and your husband to be able to accumulate enough in savings that your retirement years will be comfortable.

Listen to your husband because you have mar-ried a smart man. I know family is important, but your daughter already knows who they are. You may be able to visit with them in person or stay in touch via video-chatting. This is the way many families maintain close ties, and I hope you will consider it.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019:

This year life proceeds much more as you might like. You often become entwined with friends over an emotional concern. You will achieve a long-term goal with the help of a loved one. If single, you love dating and getting to know someone better. If attached, the two of you manifest what you want far more easily as a team. AQUARIUS helps point out subtle perspectives.

ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19)You might have made plans, and others will resort to nearly anything to get you going. Make phone calls reaching out to a close family member. This person might want to join you. You might consider trying a new spot to meet. Tonight: Hanging with friends.TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Be direct in how you handle an older person or a supervisor, of sorts. Some of you might go to work to handle a key matter or decide to work on your taxes. You could be extravagant in some form if you are not careful. Tonight: Indulge a loved one.

GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)Reach out for another person that you have not visited in

a while. A loved one might start to irritate you. Perhaps you have been swallowing some frustration and anger. Work through those feelings first by rooting out the source. Tonight: Meet friends at a new spot.This Week: Bend to another

CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)Deal with finances if you want to get them under better control. Make sure you and another person are on the same page. If not, you might want to consider separate checkbooks. Each of you can be responsible for certain concerns. Tonight: Have a favorite dinner.

LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)You easily could take center stage, yet right now another person seems to dominate. Lie back. This person needs the attention. Support him or her, especially as he or she decides to bring some mutual friends together. Tonight: Where you have a good time.

VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)Others admire your practical and efficient manner. You take on a project that you would like to complete. Still, make time for an older relative or friend who loves to hear from and see you. You could be

surprised at how warm or generous a friend might be. Tonight: Know when to call it a day.

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)You cannot hold back the child within, especially dealing with a favorite person. Laughter becomes a common sound around you. You see how contagious your good mood is. Others seem generous and might easily start giggling. Tonight: Swap jokes with a neighbor.

SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)Stay close to home, especially if you sense a family member, loved one or roommate needs to speak to you, or you with them. You might need to do some errands. Use care with spending, which easily could go overboard. You feel few constraints. Tonight: Make it an early night.This Week: Allow your ingen

SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC.

21) Speak your mind, and be clear about what is happening, A loved one, family member or dear friend reaches out for you. This person wants to spend time with you. He or she might have a surprise to share. Say “yes” to an invitation. Tonight: Hang out.CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) Be more conscious of your spending. Keep your budget even, with few expenditures. Charge your energy into some physical activity. You could work on the yard or get into a favorite game. Tonight: Make a favorite meal.

AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)You feel great. Invite a friend or loved one to join you as you indulge in a favorite pastime. You suddenly might discover that a child and/or loved one might want to join in, too. You make the final call as to how many people join in. Tonight: Playful, aren’t we?

PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)Your mind could go into overdrive dealing with a problem. Make an effort toward someone you might want to visit with. He or she might not always be available to visit or might catch a case of the grumpies. Tonight: Screen calls.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, MARCH 31, the 90th day of 2019. There are 275 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY:

OOn March 31, 2005, Terri Schiavo (SHY’-voh), 41, died at a hospice in Pinellas Park, Florida, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed in a wrenching right-to-die court

fight.ON THIS DATE:In 1933, President Frank-

lin D. Roosevelt signed the Emergency Conservation Work Act, which created the Civilian Conservation Corps.

In 1943, “Oklahoma!,” the first musical play by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammer-stein II, opened on Broadway.

In 1968, at the conclusion of

a nationally broadcast address on Vietnam, President Lyndon B. Johnson stunned listeners by declaring, “I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomina-tion of my party for another term as your President.”

In 1976, the New Jersey Su-preme Court ruled that Karen Ann Quinlan, a young woman in a persistent vegetative state, could be disconnected from

her respirator. (Quinlan, who remained unconscious, died in 1985.)

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When declarer is planning theplay of a hand, he should consider not only the normally expected divi­sions of the adverse cards, but the abnormal as well. Whenever possi­ble, he should try to shape his play so that he can still get home safely if the opposing cards are divided abnor­mally.

Take this case where, after West leads a diamond, South starts with eight tricks in three notrump, and sees immediately that only the club suit has the potential for producing a

ninth. But if, after winning the open­ing diamond lead with the queen, he blithely cashes the A-K of clubs expecting the missing clubs to be divided 3-2, he will wind up taking just his eight tricks and finish down one.

The correct method of play is tolead a club to the ace al trick two and then return a low club toward the jack. This assures the contract regard­less of how the clubs are divided.

In the actual case, if East takes his queen, declarer has four club tricks where a moment earlier he had only two. If East instead withholds the queen, South wins with the jack and again has four club tricks after con­ceding a club trick to East. Either way, declarer is assured of making 10 tricks.

Should it develop that West rather than East has the club length, declarer still can’t be stopped from scoring four club tricks. After East shows out on the second club, West can take the jack with the queen, but a subsequent finesse against his ten picks up the rest of the suit.

With proper play. South is there­fore certain to make the contract against any distribution (including a 5-0 club break)—provided he pauses at the outset to ask himself what can possibly go wrong.

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Beightol at 850-206-7344 for information.LEGION BBQ: Staring at 11 a.m. the fi rst Saturday of the month at American Legion John Gella Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St. in Fruitland Park. Nonmem-bers must be signed in by a member. Call 352-787-2338.PERIPHERAL NEPHROPATHY SUPPORT GROUP: From 10 to 11 a.m. the fi rst Satur-day of the month at the Umatilla Public Library. Call 352-669-1407.MONTHLY MEETING: At 2 p.m. the fi rst Saturday of each month at Leesburg Airport Administration Building, 8807 Airport Blvd. Sunshine State Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force. Call Jake at 678-590-6600.BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOW-SHIP: At 10 a.m. the fi rst and third Sunday of the month at the home of Joe Tassell, Pastor of Mercy Church in Mount Dora. Go to mercy-churchfl .org.STRETCHING IN THE SPIRIT YOGA CLASSES: At 1 p.m. every Saturday at Silver Lake Community Church, 34030 Radio Road in Leesburg. Free. Details: 352-742-0648.WEEKLY SERVICE: At 9 a.m. every Saturday at Traditional Congregation of Mount Dora, 848 N. Donnelly Street. Details: 352-735-4774 or www.TCOMD.org.CROCHET CLASS: From 12 to 2 p.m. every Saturday at the W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. in Mount Dora. Bring a size J crochet hook, yarn and scissors. Class projects include a newborn infant’s cap, a star-shaped pot holder and a lady’s hat with ornamentation. Free. Call 352-735-7180, option 5.WING DAY: From noon to 4:30 p.m. every Saturday at American Legion John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St., Fruitland Park. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member. Call 352-787-2338.DINNER AND ENTERTAIN-MENT: At 5 p.m. every Saturday at Amvets Post 1992, 32201 Amvets Way in Mount Dora. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member of the post. Go to amvetspost1992.org.SHABBAT SERVICES: At 10 a.m. every Saturday at the Chabad House – Center for Jewish Life and Learning, 13030 County Road 103 in Oxford. Call 352-330-4466 or go to ourchabad.org.RANGER HISTORY PRO-GRAM: From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday unless another event is sched-uled at Dade Battlefi eld Historic State Park, 7200 County Road 603 in Bush-nell. With historic weapons fi ring demonstration. Call 352-793-4781.CHECKMATE CHESS CLUB: From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Saturday in the GoZone Room at the Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive in Clermont. Details: 352-393-8214 or [email protected] BINGO: From 1 to 3 p.m. every Saturday at John Gella Memorial Post 219, 194 W. Fountain St. in Fruitland Park. Nonmembers must be signed in by a member. Call 352-787-2338.

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FEATURE STORY‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ signs off musically, appropriately

Rachel Bloom wraps up the four-season run of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” Friday on The CW.

By Jay BobbinWhat a crazy journey it’s

been.And Rachel Bloom can

confirm it. After Showtime passed on it, her “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” was picked up by The CW and became a novelty for television, given its often musical approach to its seriocomic content. It ends its four-season run Friday, April 5 — and the finale will be followed by a related concert special, with the cast perform-ing selections from the more than 150 original songs written for the series by Bloom, Adam Schlesinger and Jack Dolgen.

“Every season was always a different lens of what it meant to be a ‘crazy ex’ from the inside out,” Bloom reflects. “There are network executives around town who know how our series ends, if they re-member or care. Most of them probably don’t, because they passed. But this season was what we pitched, the fourth phase (for heroine Rebecca Bunch, played by Bloom) ... kind of recovery and starting from scratch, and in a really fun way. Every season of our show (has felt) fresh and new.”

“We always conceived of it as a beginning, middle and

end,” adds Aline Brosh McK-enna, who co-created “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” with Bloom, with both of them among its execu-tive producers. “It always had a shape to it. When I say that, it means we didn’t have every scene and every character turn mapped out, but we knew generally. So now, in a good way, it feels like landing on the aircraft carrier. And that’s nice for us.”

Among the “Crazy Ex-Girl-friend” rewards reaped by Bloom have been a Golden Globe, a Televsion Critics Association Award and a Crit-ics’ Choice Television Award, plus a 2018 concert tour that’s scheduled to get a revival at New York’s Radio City Music Hall in May.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Meet the Press (N) Å Matter Saving Pets Champion Kids News NHL Live NHL Hockey New York Rangers at Philadelphia Flyers. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Finals. (N) (Live)# Go Luna Nature Cat Ready Jet Wild Kratts To Contrary Suncoast Hoover Florida Arts Suncoast Great Performances at the Met “Samson et Dalila” Å Orchard Downton Abbey% Go Luna Nature Cat Sewing Sew Easy Belton Project Fire Mack Capitol I. Silverman Frontiers Opera Great Performances at the Met “Samson et Dalila” Å Victoria & Albert& CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face the Nation (N) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Four Sides Road to the Final Four 2019 NCAA Basketball Tournament Regional Final: Teams TBA. (N) Å NCAA Tournament( NewsChannel 8 Meet the Press (N) Å Retirement Retirement NHL Live NHL Hockey New York Rangers at Philadelphia Flyers. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Finals. (N) (Live)) Good Morning America This Week Rock-Park Vacation News Spotlight Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Forensic Forensic The Frozen Ground (2013, Suspense) Nicolas Cage. Laughs Laughs* CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face the Nation (N) Retirement Blackberry Four Sides Road to the Final Four 2019 NCAA Basketball Tournament Regional Final: Teams TBA. (N) Å NCAA Tournament` Fox News Sunday Live Life Sports Weird Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Real Estate LK Report Paid Prog. Paid Prog. RaceDay NASCAR Monster Energy Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. (N) (Live)2 Stockade Appliance Appliance Boniface Boniface Paid Prog. ››› Identity (2003) John Cusack, Ray Liotta. (V) American Ninja Warrior The Listener Crimes Crimes Extra (N) Å4 This Week Organic Paid Prog. Try Yoga Never Fear Paid Prog. Prostate America America America America Air Fryer Tummy Slim Cycle Grill Makeover Inside Edit.6 Love/Child Steve Abu.Life J. Prince Creflo Doll Healing Tch Jewish Life Outr. Turning Point With David CTN Spec. Ted Shuttl Conqueror Perry Stone Gaither Homecoming In Touch8 Metro Global Capitol Growing Crossroads Changing Road Trip Roadtrip Downton Abbey Downton Abbey (:09) Downton Abbey on Masterpiece (:44) Downton Abbey on Masterpiece; Boniface Real Estate The Law Appliance Appliance Paid Prog. Ocean Mys. Ocean Mys. Outback Rock-Park Rock-Park Jewels of Real Life FL Spotlight Stellar Laughs Wipeout Å< This Week Paid Prog. The Magg Real Estate Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog.@ Rescue Exploration Think Big Jack Hanna Matter Cnvrstns Cartel War (2009) Jack Lucarelli, Roberto Sanchez. Among Thieves (2001) Karen Sillas, John Battle. Chicago P.D. Mod Fam Mod FamC (8:00) Good Day Orlando Fox News Sunday Earth 2050 Weird Balding Paid Prog. TMZ (N) Å Bensinger RaceDay NASCAR Monster Energy Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. (N) (Live)F Paid Prog. Laughs Laughs Hollywood Paid Prog. Truth Heartland Å (DVS) Wipeout Å Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Rizzoli & Isles Å Bones ÅL Green Tea Mass Healthcare Organic Green Tea Paid Prog. Saving Hope Nashville Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Two Men Two MenR All Season All Season Balding Bulk Pro LifeLock LifeLock BBQ BBQ TVON Fine Jewelry Shopping Network Bulk Pro BACK Bulk Pro SafeS (8:00) Good Day Orlando Fox News Sunday Biz Kid$ (EI) Missing (N) Paid Prog. Air Fryer Dish Nation TMZ (N) Big Bang RaceDay NASCAR Monster Energy Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. (N) (Live)T Franklin David Pathway Win Walk Prince Carpenter Intend Min. In Touch PowerPoint It is Written Heaven’s Copeland Kelinda John Hagee Å Gregory Your World DavidW Pathway to End Time Christian Worship Hour Paid Prog. Sid Roth S.Channel Joy/Music . Hall Fred Price Jewish Jump Mini. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. INSP Camp Meeting Studio 5X NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles± Joel Osteen Paid Prog. In Touch Paid Prog. Krill Omega Tummy LifeLock Emeril Try Yoga Balding Emeril ›› The Out-of-Towners (1999) Steve Martin. (V) Authors Anonymous (V)

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Hoarders Hoarders Å Hoarders “Dale” Dale fills up his Alaskan property. Hoarders Three homes filled with discarded items. To Be Announced ››› Hacksaw RidgeAMC Walk:Dead (:40) The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead Å (:02) The Walking Dead (:05) The Walking Dead “Adaptation” (:18) The Walking Dead (:24) The Walking Dead (:25) The Walking Dead Walk:DeadANPL Northwest Law Å North North North North North Woods Law Å North Woods Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law ÅBET Payne Payne Browns Browns ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. Å (V) › Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. ››› Step (2017)

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FNC FOX and Friends Sunday Sunday Morning Futures MediaBuzz (N) Å America’s News HQ America’s News HQ Fox News Sunday Journal Editorial Report America’s News HQ The Greg Gutfeld ShowFOOD Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Girl-Farm Giada Trisha’s Trisha’s The Kitchen Å Spring Baking Buddy Vs. Duff Å Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery GamesFREE (7:00) Cars (:35) ›› Rise of the Guardians (2012) Å (V) (:40) ››› A Bug’s Life (1998) Kevin Spacey Å (:45) ›››› Finding Nemo (2003) Voices of Albert Brooks. Å (:15) ››› Zootopia (2016) Jason Bateman Å

FX How I Met How I Met ›› Ride Along 2 (2016, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. Å (V) ›› Why Him? (2016) James Franco, Bryan Cranston. Å (V) ›› Daddy’s Home (2015) Will Ferrell. Å (V) Capt. America: WinterGOLF Golf Central Pregame (N) PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Semifinals. From Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. Golf Central PGA Golf PGA ChampionsHALL (8:00) Just Add Romance Love at First Bark (2017) Jana Kramer. Å Love at First Dance (2018) Niall Matter. Å Love to the Rescue (2019) Nikki DeLoach. Å The Story of Us (2019) Maggie Lawson. ÅHGTV Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper ÅHIST ToyMakerz (N) Å Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers ÅLIFE Joel Osteen Paid Prog. Blood, Sweat and Lies (2018) Hannah Barefoot. Fatherly Obsession (2017) Molly McCook. Å Bad Tutor (2018) Vanessa Marcil, Alex Frnka. Å Nanny Killer (2018) Morgan Obenreder. ÅMTV Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous.

NBCSN Premier League Soccer: Bluebirds vs Blues Premier Premier League Soccer: Reds vs Spurs Prem Goal Zone European Champions Cup Rugby: Quarterfinals American Flat Track (N) MecumNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Kitty SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob ›› Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) Å Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House

PARMT Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å (:01) Bar Rescue Å (:02) Bar Rescue Å (:03) Bar Rescue Å (:04) Bar Rescue ÅSUN NHL Hockey MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Tampa Bay Rays. Pregame MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Tampa Bay Rays. (N) (Live) Postgame Rays Inside Inside Rays RaysSYFY (8:00) ›› 17 Again Å ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe. Å (DVS) (:32) ››› Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Å (DVS) (V) Harry PotterTBS King King King ›› Parental Guidance (2012) Billy Crystal. Å (V) ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam Sandler. (V) ›› Click (2006) Adam Sandler. Premiere. Å (V) (:45) › Blended (2014) Adam Sandler.TCM (8:00) Dinner at Eight (V) ››› Border Incident (1950) Ricardo Montalban. ››› The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957) Å ››› Sunday in New York (1963) Cliff Robertson. ››› Desk Set (1957) Spencer Tracy. Å (V)TLC Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried AliveTNT NCIS: New Orleans ›› Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) (V) ››› The Incredible Hulk (2008) Edward Norton. Å (DVS) (V) ››› X-Men: First Class (2011, Action) James McAvoy. Å (DVS) (V) Thor Dark

TOON Total Drama Total Drama Teen Titans Teen Titans Victor Victor Teen Titans Teen Titans Craig Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball Super Hero Powerpuff Gumball GumballTRAV Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Secrets Secrets Secrets Secrets Mission Declassified Expedition UnknownTVL Gold Girls (:45) The Golden Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Raymond RaymondUSA Temptation Island Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special VH1 Special Movie Å

WGN-A Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Last Man Last ManPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO Inventor Aftermath › Breaking In (2018) Gabrielle Union. (:35) ››› Big Fish (2003) Ewan McGregor. Å To Be Announced Real Time, Bill Maher Adnan Syed (:15) ›› 50 First DatesMAX Hope Floats ›› Barbershop (2002) Ice Cube. Å (:15) Strike Back Å (:05) ›› Mr. Right (2015) ‘R’ Å (V) (:45) ››› American Animals (2018) ‘R’ Å (V) (:45) ››› Frantic (1988) Harrison Ford. ‘R’ Å Van Helsing

SHOW (:15) Mary Shelley (2017) Elle Fanning. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) › Winchester (2018) Helen Mirren. ‘PG-13’ (V) ››› Molly’s Game (2017) Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba. ‘R’ Å Black Mon Black Mon Black Mon Black Mon Black MonTMC (8:30) ›› Ghost in the Shell (2017) (:25) ›› The Four Feathers (2002) Heath Ledger. (:40) › Inhale (2010, Drama) ‘R’ Å (:05) ››› Remember the Titans (2000) ‘PG’ Å ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem. ‘R’ Å (V)

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ PGA Golf Ellen’s Game of Games Å World of Dance “The Duels 3” Junior division acts face off. (N) Good Girls (N) Å (DVS) WESH 2 News at 11 PM (N)# NewsHour Wk Arts Father Brown Å Call the Midwife Å Mrs. Wilson on Masterpiece Alison finds out more about Alec. Death in Paradise Å% Victoria & Albert Prince Charles at 70 (N) Å Call the Midwife Å Mrs. Wilson on Masterpiece Alison finds out more about Alec. Inspector Lewis& NCAA Tournament 60 Minutes (N) Å God Friended Me (N) Å NCIS: Los Angeles (N) Madam Secretary “Ready” (N) News 6 at 11 Inside Edition( PGA Golf Ellen’s Game of Games Å World of Dance “The Duels 3” Junior division acts face off. (N) Good Girls (N) Å (DVS) News Super Sports) News World News Amer. Funniest Home Videos American Idol “208 (Showcase/Final Judgment)” (N) Å News Sunday Spo Night on 9* NCAA Tournament 60 Minutes (N) Å God Friended Me (N) Å NCIS: Los Angeles (N) Madam Secretary “Ready” (N) 10 News In Touch` NASCAR Monster The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy (N) Family Guy News FOX13 News FOX13 11:00 News (N) Å2 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Supergirl “All About Eve” (N) Charmed “Surrender” (N) News News Two/Half Men Two/Half Men4 TV20 News World News Amer. Funniest Home Videos American Idol “208 (Showcase/Final Judgment)” (N) Å News at 11 Rizzoli & Isles6 Jack Van Impe Youseff Real Life Great Awakening, Browne Love a Child C. Roberson Jewish Jesus Mark Barclay Duplantis Global-Crisis Great8 Fla. Roadtrip NewsHour Wk Father Brown Å Call the Midwife Å Mrs. Wilson on Masterpiece Alison finds out more about Alec. Being Served? Keep-Appear; Saving Hope Å (DVS) Bones Å Elementary Å NCIS: New Orleans News News 10:30pm Seinfeld Å Boniface-Hiers< Action News World News Amer. Funniest Home Videos American Idol “208 (Showcase/Final Judgment)” (N) Å Action News Entertainers@ The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Big Bang Big Bang Chicago P.D. “300,000 Likes” Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) Matter of Fact On the MoneyC NASCAR Monster The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy (N) Family Guy FOX 35 News SportsZone TMZ ÅF Murdoch Mysteries Family Feud Family Feud NewsChannel 8 News at 8pm Seinfeld Å Whacked Out Elementary “Bits and Pieces” Born to Ride No MoreL Mike & Molly Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Supergirl “All About Eve” (N) Charmed “Surrender” (N) NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New OrleansR Rick Tomaska’s US Coin Show Learn about and collect rare items.S NASCAR Monster The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy (N) Family Guy FOX 51 News at 10pm LIVE TMZ (N) ÅT Potter’s Touch Joyce Meyer Jewish Jesus Pastor Robert Huckabee Å Joel Osteen Kerry Shook Creflo Dollar John Gray Huckabee ÅW In Touch W/Charles Stanley Rejoice in The Lord Divine Bill Winston SuperChannel Jack Van Impe Jentezen Jim Raley Paula Today Joseph PrinceX NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Private Eyes NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles± (5:00) Authors Anonymous (V) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Chicago P.D. Å (DVS)

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ESPN MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies. From Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 Hockey The Draft College Softball Arizona State at Arizona. (N) (Live) MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at LA Galaxy. (N) (Live) UFC Fight Night: Barboza

FNC Fox Report with Jon Scott (N) Fox News Sunday Watters’ World Å The Next Revolution With Life, Liberty & Levin (N) Å Watters’ World ÅFOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Buddy Vs. Duff (N) Å Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat BobbyFREE (4:15) Zootopia (:45) ››› Moana (2016) Voices of Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho. Å (V) (:15) ››› The Goonies (1985, Children’s) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen. Å (V)

FX (5:00) ››› Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Å ›› Passengers (2016, Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt. Å (V) ›› Passengers (2016) Jennifer Lawrence. (V)GOLF PGA Champions LPGA Tour Golf Kia Classic, Final Round. (N) (Live) Golf Central (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Finals. (N)HALL A Brush With Love (2019) Arielle Kebbel, Nick Bateman. Å Love Under the Rainbow (2019, Romance) Jodie Sweetin. Å Love on Safari (2018, Romance) Lacey Chabert, Jon Cor. ÅHGTV Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å How Close How Close Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Mediterranean Mediterranean Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’lHIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers: Bonus Buys (:02) Jesus: His Life Joseph’s faith is tested. (Part 1 of 4) Å (:05) Knightfall Å (DVS)LIFE Stalked by a Reality Star (2018) Cynthia Preston. Å Deadly Match (2019) Alyssa Lynch, Mitch Ainley. Å (:03) The Killer Next Door (2019) Andrea Bogart. ÅMTV Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous.

NBCSN NHL Top 10 NHL Live (N) (Live) NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Detroit Red Wings. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) (:15) NHL Overtime (N) (Live) Track & FieldNICK Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Cousins, Life ›› Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) Denis Leary Å The Office The Office Friends Å (:35) Friends

PARMT (:05) Bar Rescue Å (:06) Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue “Twerking 9 to 5” (:01) Bar Rescue ÅSUN Kayak Bassin’ Reel Animals Sport Fishing Ship Shape TV Sportsman Florida Sport Fins & Skins Sport Fishing O’Neill Outside to Do Florida Rays Inside Inside RaysSYFY (5:27) ››› Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Å (DVS) (V)TBS (4:45) › Blended (2014) (V) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Drop the Mic Joker’s Wild ›› Click (2006) Å (V)TCM ›› Where the Boys Are (1960) Dolores Hart. Å (DVS) (V) ››› The Last Hurrah (1958, Drama) Spencer Tracy. Å (V) (:15) ›› The Irish in Us (1935, Comedy) James Cagney. ÅTLC Sister Wives “More to Love: Kody’s Secret Plan” (N) Sister Wives (N) Seeking Sister Wife The Snowdens look toward the future. (N) (:01) Dr. Pimple Popper ÅTNT (5:30) ›› Thor: The Dark World (2013) Chris Hemsworth. (V) ››› Beauty and the Beast (2017) Emma Watson, Dan Stevens. Å (DVS) ››› Beauty and the Beast (2017, Children’s)

TOON Victor-Valent. Victor-Valent. Total Drama Total Drama Samurai Jack Aqua Teen Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Rick, MortyTRAV Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Josh hunts for a $2,000,000 treasure. (N) Mission Declassified (N) Å Expedition Unknown ÅTVL Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two/Half Men Two/Half Men King KingUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 (4:30) Movie Å › How High (2001, Comedy) Method Man, Redman. Å (V) ›› Soul Plane (2004, Comedy) Kevin Hart, Tom Arnold. Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å

WGN-A Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Married MarriedPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (5:15) ›› 50 First Dates Å ›› Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) Amanda Seyfried. The Case Against Adnan Syed Barry Å Veep “Iowa” Last Week To. Veep “Iowa”MAX (5:45) ›› Van Helsing (2004) Hugh Jackman. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) ››› 127 Hours (2010) James Franco. ‘R’ (V) (:35) ››› Thirteen Days (2000, Historical Drama) Kevin Costner. ‘PG-13’ Å

SHOW Black Monday Black Monday Black Monday Black Monday Action (N) (Part 2 of 4) Å Billions Axe has to step in. (N) Black Monday SMILF Å Billions Axe has to step in.TMC ›› American Assassin (2017, Action) Dylan O’Brien. ‘R’ Å ›››› Raging Bull (1980) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ Å (V) (:10) ››› Cinderella Man (2005) Russell Crowe. ‘PG-13’ Å

8 p.m. on (BRAVO)The Real Housewives

of AtlantaIn a supersized Season 11 finale called “Caught in the Middle,” Porsha gets really psyched up for her gen-der-reveal celebration, only to have her hopes tragically shattered even before the party begins. Eva steels herself to shoulder past all the mortifying rumors regarding her finances, but also decides to reevaluate some of the friendships in her life. An old acquain-tance puts in a “surprise” appearance at Cynthia’s wine cooler event, which threatens to blow a perma-nent hole in her friendship with NeNe.

9 p.m. on (3) (5) (24)Mrs. Wilson on

MasterpieceRuth Wilson (“Luther,” “The Affair”) widely is regarded as one of the finest ac-tresses of her generation, but she faces a unique set of challenges in this new two-night adaptation of the memoirs of a remarkable woman: her real-life grand-mother. Tonight’s two-hour “Part One” covers Alison Wilson’s seemingly hap-py marriage to Alec (Iain Glen, “Game of Thrones”), a handsome author of spy novels. After Alec dies, however, Alison is stunned to discover that her late husband had a completely separate second family. The conclusion airs next Sunday.

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ Soledad O’Brien Access (N) Å Meet the Press Å LatiNation Å Early Today (N) Early Today (N) Early Today (N) WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (N)# Keep-Appear As Time Goes By Mrs. Wilson on Masterpiece Alison finds out more about Alec. Å Great Performances “Julius Caesar” Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” Å Finding Your Roots With Henry% Inspector Lewis R. Steves’ Europe Mrs. Wilson on Masterpiece Alison finds out more about Alec. Å Great Performances “Julius Caesar” Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” Å Finding Your Roots With Henry& Religion & Identity (:35) Paid Program (:03) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program Paid Program CBS Overnight News (N) Å Morning News News 6 at 5a (N) News 6 at 5:30a( (:05) Paid Program (:34) Paid Program Real Estate Real Estate (:01) Meet the Press Å (:01) Paid Program 50PlusPrime Early Today (N) NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8) (:05) Madam Secretary Å (:05) Saving Hope Å (DVS) (:05) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning Eyewitness News Eyewitness News* Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate (:05) Paid Program (:35) CBS Overnight News (N) Å Morning News 10 News Early 10 News This Morning (N) Å` Graham Bensinger Access (N) Å Whacked Out Judge Judy Å Judge Judy Å TMZ (N) Å News FOX13 Good Day News FOX Tampa2 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Person of Interest “Brotherhood” Cheaters “Nate Hunt; Christian Lewis” Cops Å Corrupt Crimes Extra (N) Å WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (N)4 Rizzoli & Isles Major Crimes “Risk Assessment” Person of Interest “Brotherhood” ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition6 Great Awakening CTN Special Fruit of Spirit The Three Daniel Kolenda CityLife Church The Good Life Pastor Gary Abundant Life Quiet Brain Arth. Rippy8 Prince Charles at 70 Å Mrs. Wilson on Masterpiece Alison finds out more about Alec. Å Great Performances “Julius Caesar” Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” Å Finding Your Roots With Henry; Appliance Direct Boniface-Hiers Balding Solutions Balding Solutions James Brown LifeLock Paid Program Balding Solutions King of the Hill Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< Entertainers Real Estate Foot Pain (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) ABC World News Now (N) Å America Morning ABC Action News ABC Action News ABC Action News@ Dateline Å Dateline Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Foot Pain True Crime Files (N)C Balding Solutions Paid Program Advanced D RELIEF NOW! Slim Cycle Paid Program Green Tea Get Energy Good Day Orlando at 4am (N) Å Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅF Person of Interest “Brotherhood” The Listener “Game Over” Paid Program Smile Healthy Rizzoli & Isles “Shadow of Doubt” The People’s Court Å Shepherd’s ChapelL Madam Secretary “The Detour” Å Madam Secretary Å Paid Program Pawn Stars Å Mr. Box Office The First Family Paid Program Paid Program Business First AM Paid ProgramR Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramS Access (N) Å Paid Program PiYo Workout! Green Tea More Hair Krill Omega Paid Program Good Day Orlando at 4am (N) Å Good Day Orlando at 5am (N) ÅT Apocalypse (1998, Drama) Toni Carey, Leigh Lewis, Richard Nester. Å (V) Ambassador of the Good News Praise the Lord: TBN Classics Å John Gray World Steven FurtickW SuperChannel Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program J.U.M.P. Ministries Healing Touch Jentezen Franklin Jim Bakker Joseph PrinceX NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program± Try Yoga Balding Solutions Foot Pain Cleanse, Detox Smokeless Grill Cooking Emeril Judge Judy Å Judge Judy Å Paid Program Paid Program Shepherd’s Chapel

CABLE CHANNELSA&E (:03) ››› American Sniper (2014) Bradley Cooper. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle logs an incredible number of kills. Å (V) Live PD Presents Live PD Presents (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program LifeLockAMC (:11) The Walking Dead “The Storm” Å (:20) The Walking Dead “The Storm” (:29) Talking Dead Å (:29) The Walking Dead “The Storm” (:38) Into the Badlands Three StoogesANPL Evan Goes Wild The Zoo Å Tigerland (2019) Conservationists try to save tigers from extinction. Evan Goes Wild The Zoo ÅBET Martin Å Martin Å Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show A Different World A Different World

BRAVO The Real Housewives of Atlanta (:01) Married to Medicine Los Angeles (:02) The Real Housewives of Atlanta Don’t Be Tardy ... Don’t Be Tardy ... Peter Popoff Paid Program PiYo Workout! LifeLockCNBC Undercover Boss “Retro Fitness” Undercover Boss “Yankee Candle” LifeLock U-Box containers The Profit Å Street Signs (N) Å Worldwide Exchange (N) ÅCNN Tricky Dick (Part 3 of 4) Å The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power CNN Newsroom Live (N) Å CNN Newsroom Live (N) Å Early Start With Christine and Dave Early Start With Christine and DaveCOM (:10) South Park (:45) South Park “Toilet Paper” Å (:20) South Park (1:55) South Park South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Detroiters Å Sex Toys Cop Cam ÅDISN Bizaardvark Å Bizaardvark Å Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Jessie Å L & M: Cali Style L & M: Cali Style Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Big City GreensDSC Naked and Afraid “Episode 3” Å (:02) Alaskan Bush People Å Alaskan Bush People: Bushcraft Street Outlaws “Rules Change” Å Street Outlaws “What’s Up, Doc?”E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Very Cavallari “Pass the Popcorn” Keeping Up With the Kardashians Nightly Pop Å LadyGang Å Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians

ESPN SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter ÅESPN2 (11:00) UFC Fight Night: Barboza vs. Gaethje UFC Unleashed MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies. (N Same-day Tape) E:60

FNC The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton Life, Liberty & Levin Å FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace MediaBuzz Å FOX & Friends First (N) Å FOX & Friends First (N) ÅFOOD Buddy Vs. Duff “Wedding Wars” Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Guy’s Grocery Games Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramFREE (11:55) ››› Shrek (2001) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Å (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joseph Prince James Robison

FX (10:30) ›› Passengers (2016) Å ››› Lucy (2014, Action) Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman. Å (V) Paid Program More Hair Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program LifeLockGOLF PGA Golf PGA Tour Champions Golf Rapiscan Systems Classic, Final Round. European PGA Tour Golf Hero Indian Open, Final Round. (N Same-day Tape) PGA GolfHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å Frasier Å I Love Lucy Å I Love Lucy ÅHGTV Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Mediterranean Mediterranean Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l How Close How Close PiYo Workout! U-Box containers Paid Program LifeLockHIST (:03) American Pickers: Bonus Buys (:05) Jesus: His Life Joseph’s faith is tested. (Part 1 of 4) Å (:06) Knightfall “God’s Executioners” (:02) Paid Program Paid Program RELIEF NOW! Ninja Foodi - The.LIFE (:01) Deadly Match (2019, Crime Drama) Alyssa Lynch, Mitch Ainley. Å (:04) The Killer Next Door (2019) Andrea Bogart, Hannah Barefoot. Å (:02) Paid Program Air Fryer Oven (:02) Paid Program U-Box containersMTV Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

NBCSN Track & Field 2019 World Men’s Curling Championship Germany vs United States. (N Same-day Tape) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK (:10) Friends (:45) Friends Living arrangements. (:20) Friends (1:55) Mom Å Mom Å (:05) Mom Å (:39) Mom Christy’s night takes a turn. King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

PARMT (:01) Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue “Twerking 9 to 5” Å Bar Rescue “Owner Ousted” Å Bar Rescue “The Unwanted Saloon” Yellowstone “The Unravelling: Pt. 2” Paid Program Relieve painSUN After Midnight With the Rays From March 31, 2019. Rays Postgame Get Energy Paid Program Prostate Health Paid Program Prostate Health Larry King Sp.SYFY Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Alien News Desk Dead 7 (2016) Nick Carter. Gunslingers take on zombies to save a small town. The Twilight ZoneTBS (11:00) ›› Click (2006, Comedy) Å (:15) ›› Parental Guidance (2012, Children’s) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. Å (:15) ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam Sandler, Keri Russell. Å (DVS) (V) Love-Raymond Love-RaymondTCM (:15) ››› Souls for Sale (1923) Eleanor Boardman, Mae Busch. ›› Secrets of Women (1952) Eva Dahlbeck, Maj-Britt Nilsson, Anita Björk. (V) ›››› The Passion of Anna (1969, Drama) Liv Ullmann, Bibi Andersson. (V)TLC Sister Wives “Moving Meltdowns” Seeking Sister Wife The Snowdens look toward the future. (:01) Dr. Pimple Popper Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Linda; Norski.TNT (10:30) ››› Beauty and the Beast ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007) Johnny Depp. Jack Sparrow’s friends join forces to save him. (V) Charmed Piper is arrested. Å Charmed “Desperate Housewitches”

TOON Hot Streets Å Tigtone Å Pretty Face American Dad Family Guy Å Family Guy Å Rick and Morty Hot Streets Å Tigtone Å Pretty Face Bob’s Burgers Bob’s BurgersTRAV Mission Declassified Å Expedition Unknown Josh hunts for a $2,000,000 treasure. Å Expedition Unknown Å Paid Program Paid Program Larry King Sp. Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The GoldbergsUSA Modern Family Modern Family Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Dateline A fatal car crash. Å Dateline “Ransom” (Part 1 of 2) Å Dateline “Ransom” (Part 2 of 2) ÅVH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Black Ink Crew Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Martin Å Martin Å Martin Å Martin Å

WGN-A Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Person of Interest “Blunt” Å ››› Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) Å (V) Paid Program Paid ProgramPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO Barry Å The Case Against Adnan Syed Å Last Week To. (:05) The Case Against Adnan Syed (:05) Barry Å (:35) Veep “Iowa” Last Week To. (:45) ›› The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) Jim Caviezel.MAX (:05) ›› The Invasion (2007) Nicole Kidman. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› Secretary (2002, Drama) James Spader, Jeremy Davies. ‘R’ Å (:40) ›› In the Cut (2003, Suspense) Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo. ‘R’ Å (V) Anacondas: Hunt

SHOW Action (Part 2 of 4) Å Desus & Mero Black Monday SMILF Å Billions Axe has to step in. Å Black Monday Desus & Mero SMILF Å ››› Molly’s Game (2017) ‘R’ ÅTMC Cinderella Man (V) (:35) ››› Monster’s Ball (2001, Drama) Billy Bob Thornton. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) Austin Stoker. ‘R’ (V) (:05) ›› The Four Feathers (2002, Adventure) Heath Ledger. ‘PG-13’ Å (V)

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ WESH 2 News Sunrise Today Live with Kelly and Ryan Today 3rd Hour Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda# Peg & Cat Arthur Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Nature Cat Curious George Let’s Go Luna! Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Pinkalicious Sesame Street Splash-Bubbles% Peg & Cat Arthur Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Nature Cat Curious George Let’s Go Luna! Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Pinkalicious Sesame Street Splash-Bubbles& News 6 at 6a CBS This Morning News 6 at 9a Rachael Ray The Price Is Right( NewsChannel 8 Today Today Today 3rd Hour Daytime NewsChannel 8 at 11AM) Eyewitness News This Morning Good Morning America Be a Millionaire RightThisMinute Steve The View* 10 News Brightside CBS This Morning Great Day Live Let’s Make a Deal The Price Is Right` FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 6:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 7:00A FOX13’s Good Day, Tampa Bay 8:00A FOX13 News: Good Day Tampa Live with Kelly and Ryan The Wendy Williams Show2 WESH 2 News Sunrise WESH 2 News on CW 18 Maury Jerry Springer Paternity Court Paternity Court4 WCJB TV20 News - Morning Edition Good Morning America The Doctors Dr. Phil The View6 Andrew Wommack Bridges Varied Programs Joyce Meyer Gary Keesee Joseph Prince James MacDonald Varied Programs Herman & Sharron Doug Kaufmann James Robison Varied Programs8 Peg & Cat Arthur Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Nature Cat Curious George Let’s Go Luna! Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Pinkalicious Sesame Street Splash-Bubbles; Pickler & Ben Eyewitness News This Morning The 700 Club Dateline Impractical Jokers RightThisMinute< ABC Action News at 6:00AM Good Morning America ABC Action News at 9:00AM Tampa Bay’s Morning Blend The View@ Dateline Providence Providence Divorce Court Divorce Court Steve Face the Truth Face the Truth The Steve Wilkos ShowC Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Xtra The Wendy Williams Show The RealF NewsChannel 8 Today News Channel 8 Today at 7am The 700 Club The Doctors Cityline Be a MillionaireL Celebrity Page Paid Program DailyMailTV Jerry Springer Paternity Court America’s Court America’s Court Paternity Court Paternity Court Couples Court Couples CourtR Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramS Good Day Orlando at 6am Good Day Orlando at 7am Good Day Orlando at 8am Good Day Orlando at 9am Live with Kelly and Ryan The Wendy Williams ShowT Joyce Meyer Andrew Wommack Joel Osteen Joseph Prince Pathway to Victory Joyce Meyer Creflo Dollar John Hagee Joel Osteen Joseph Prince Kenneth Copeland Kingdom Conn.W James Robison Kenneth Copeland SuperChannel Varied Programs Joseph Prince Varied Programs Paid Program Joyce Meyer The 700 Club Paid Program Andrew WommackX Paid Program Les Feldick Leverage Varied Programs Leverage Varied Programs Leverage Varied Programs Leverage Varied Programs± Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs The Wendy Williams Show The Real Page Six TV Dish Nation Divorce Court Divorce Court

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Paid Program Paid Program The First 48 Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs

AMC

M Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges ›››› The Untouchables (1987, Crime Drama) Kevin Costner, Sean Connery. ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Three Stooges ››› Predator (1987, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. ÅW Peter Popoff Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges ›› XXX: State of the Union (2005, Action) Ice Cube. ÅTh Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Three Stooges (:15) ›› Run All Night (2015, Action) Liam Neeson, Ed Harris. ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

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M The Crocodile Hunter Å Dogs 101 Å My Cat From Hell “Demon Cat” Å The Vet Life “Hello Houston” Å Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Å The Zoo “Handle With Care” ÅT The Crocodile Hunter Å Dogs 101 Å My Cat From Hell “Godzilla Attacks!” The Vet Life “Turnin’ Texan” Å Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Å The Zoo “Walk on the Wild Side”W The Crocodile Hunter Å Dogs 101 Å My Cat From Hell Å The Vet Life “No Goats, No Glory” Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Å The Zoo “Miracle Cub” ÅTh The Crocodile Hunter Å Dogs 101 Newfoundland, bichon frise. My Cat From Hell “Chloe the Bully” The Vet Life Baby kangaroos; pit-mix. Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Å The Zoo A polar bear gets attention.F The Crocodile Hunter Å Dogs 101 Å My Cat From Hell Å The Vet Life “Not So Easy Riders” Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Å The Zoo The brown bears’ exhibit.

BET BET Rejoices: Showdown of Faith blackish blackish Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of PayneBRAVO Varied ProgramsCNBC Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Squawk AlleyCNN New Day With Alisyn Camerota New Day With Alisyn Camerota New Day With Alisyn Camerota CNN Newsroom With Poppy CNN Newsroom With Poppy At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

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M Paid Program Paid Program King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama Å Futurama ÅT Paid Program Paid Program King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill Futurama Å (:35) Futurama (:10) Futurama (:45) Futurama (:15) Futurama ÅW Paid Program Paid Program King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park ÅTh Paid Program Paid Program King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill Futurama Å (:35) Futurama (:10) Futurama (:45) Futurama (:15) Futurama “Neutopia” ÅF Paid Program Paid Program King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill King of the Hill Futurama Å (:35) Futurama (:10) Futurama (:45) Futurama (:15) Futurama “Reincarnation” Å

DISN Puppy Dog Pals Puppy Dog Pals Vampirina Vampirina RoadsterRacers PJ Masks Gigantosaurus Puppy Dog Pals Muppet Babies Vampirina Fancy Nancy Vampirina

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M Street Outlaws “Bottoms Up” Å Street Outlaws “99 Problems” Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws “The Doc Amendment” Street Outlaws “No More Stalling” Street Outlaws “Deja Vu” ÅT Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch ÅW Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Moonshiners: Whiskey Business Moonshiners: Whiskey BusinessTh Deadliest Catch Å Discovering Ardi Skeleton is 4.4 million years old. Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed ÅF Secrets of Egypt’s Lost Queen Examining three mummies. Å Pompeii: Back From the Dead Å Airplane Repo Å Airplane Repo Å Airplane Repo Å

E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Varied Programs

ESPN

M SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅT SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅW SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅTh SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) ÅF SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Get Up (N) (Live) Å First Take (N) (Live) Å

ESPN2 Golic & Wingo SportsCenter SportsCenter Get UpFNC FOX and Friends America’s Newsroom

FOOD Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Pioneer Wo. Varied ProgramsFREE Joyce Meyer Varied Programs Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba 700/Interactive The 700 Club Movie

FX

M Paid Program Paid Program › Are We Done Yet? (2007, Children’s) Ice Cube, Nia Long. Å › Nine Lives (2016, Comedy) Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Garner. Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherT Paid Program Paid Program › Nine Lives (2016, Comedy) Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Garner. Å ›› Ice Age: Collision Course (2016, Children’s) Voices of Ray Romano. Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherW Paid Program Paid Program › The Benchwarmers (2006, Comedy) David Spade, Rob Schneider. Å ›› Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016, Comedy) Zac Efron. Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/MotherTh Paid Program Paid Program ››› 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016, Suspense) John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Å ›› The Maze Runner (2014, Science Fiction) Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Aml Ameen. ÅF Paid Program Paid Program ›› Freedomland (2006, Crime Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Julianne Moore, Edie Falco. Å ››› Crimson Peak (2015, Horror) Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston. Å

GOLF

M PGA Golf Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Morning Drive Å PGA GolfT Golf Central Å Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Morning Drive Å PGA ChampionsW Golf Central Å Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Masters Highlights (:34) Masters Highlights Masters HighlightsTh Golf Central Å Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Golf Central Pregame (N) (Live)F PGA Golf Morning Drive (N) (Live) Å Live From Augusta National Women’s Amateur (N) (Live) Golf Central

March 31 - April 6, 2019 TV Week 7

BY GEORGE DICKIE

In history books, it seems there’s a big divergence of opinion about the Knights Templar. Some people think they were a horrible cult and were persecuted; others think they were noble. What is your take?

I think they’re all of those things ... . I think the Knights Templar would never have described themselves as anything other than trying to do the right thing, and living by a very strict code, which revolves around faith. And so from our point of view, we’re trying to get inside the Templars. We’re inside their heads, and so in our show they are absolutely the heroes, and so I’m kind of leaning on that side of things. They’re a fascinating, very

clandestine order so we don’t really know a huge amount about them, but what we do know we’ve put into this show, and I hope what’ll happen is people will watch it and they’ll make up their own minds.

How much physical training was there for you?

We have to do a lot of training to get physically prepared for the show, because I work about between 12 and 15 hours a day, and it’s all physical. I think in total in the entire show, I think I did four days interior. Everything else was exterior. So you’re exposed to all elements – rain, cold – and in Prague, the Czech Republic, it goes from boiling heat to freezing cold ... .

We have a phrase, which is, “Just another day on ‘Knightfall,’ ” which is like we’ll be fighting and jumping over fire or falling off a horse or leaping off a castle or just getting punched continually in the face. ... And then there’s also the side of things that you have to look like you’ve been training for six hours a day for the whole of your life, which is what the Templars used to do. So, there’s a lot of chicken and a lot of broccoli. We have a gym on set, and everyone tries to look as good as possible. Some people succeed more than others but, yeah, it’s grueling, and we finished the show in December and I’m only just starting to feel normal again after the exhaustion of the show.

OF ‘KNIGHTFALL’

ON HISTORY Tom Cullen

What was your first thought about playing a character modeled on former prosecutor Marcia Clark in “The Fix”?

There was the immediate moment I walked in. I said, “Marcia, I’m not playing you, am I? Because that’s a lot of pressure.” Sarah Paulson did it incredibly well (in “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”), and you can’t play your boss. I wouldn’t do it like that. And she said, “No, you are absolutely not playing me.”

Basically, we have the same origin stories. Marcia has two. She was married three times. I don’t have a husband, I don’t have children (in the series). Marcia stood and fought. She lost (the Simpson) case, but she wrote books. She’s got an unscripted show. My character ran away and didn’t want to be in the spotlight. They are very different people. My character let that loss and that defeat define her, and Marcia didn’t. She just kept fighting.

Clark also is one of the writers, as well as an executive producer, of “The Fix.” How are you finding that?

Everybody says, “The best piece of advice anybody can give a writer is, ‘Write what you know.”’ Marcia wasn’t going to write a science-fiction show about a spaceship. She wrote a female character that she could identify with, and we leaped from there.

It’s our job to keep people’s eyeballs on the screen after this original (thought), “What is this? Is that Marcia Clark?” That’s what makes it authentic, the problems women go through in that world ... and how to write for a woman. I’ve been acting in shows written by men that are 50 years old. They write for women. This time, I have three women writing for my character, and I can’t believe I saw it in my lifetime.

Robin Tunney OF ‘THE FIX’ ON ABC

BY JAY BOBBIN

When did you realize that you really needed a woman firefighter to stir up more humor?

Well, you know, originally when we conceived of the show, one of the ideas was kind of

exploring the gender issues that are in the fire station in a funny way. You know, as we talked to firefighters we found out that about three percent of all firefighters in the U.S. are women, and if you do the math that means 97 percent are men. ... And so, it’s a world that’s still kind of a boys club, and the idea was that we would have some fun exploring that.

And so, I think when we originally made the pilot it was the story of Lucy (played by Hassie Harrison) joining the fire station, and then the idea was ... if we’re going to have to puncture the boys club why don’t we do an episode or two where we establish the boys club, so you see what it’s like to puncture it. So that was the idea. But it was about the very strong kind of woman character at the center of the show, always, for us.

What is the significance of the mustache? Is that just a “Super Troopers” connection or is that how you guys just normally go about your day?

When we did it for “Super Troopers” (the 2001 comedy movie that he wrote and starred in) we realized TV’s different. Like “Super Troopers,” you grew a mustache and then you shaved it after a couple weeks. I’m stuck with this sucker now. I’m stuck with this thing for a while, and my kids don’t like it, and my wife doesn’t like it, and now it’s become part of me.

Kevin Heffernan OF ‘TACOMA FD’ ON TRUTV

BY GEORGE DICKIE

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HIST

M Paid Program Innovations Å Lost Worlds “Knights Templar” Å Knightfall “God’s Executioners” American Pickers “You Betcha” Å American Pickers Å American Pickers ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Lost Gold of World War II Å Lost Gold of World War II Å Ancient Discoveries Å Ancient Discoveries “Siege of Troy” Ancient Discoveries ÅW Paid Program Paid Program Counting Cars “Counts of Hazzard” Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting CarsTh Paid Program Paid Program Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars ÅF Paid Program The Gospels Ancient Aliens “The Visionaries” Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens “Magic of the Gods” Ancient Aliens: Special Edition Å Ancient Aliens: Special Edition Å

LIFE

M Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer The Balancing Act The Closer “High Crimes” Å The Closer The squad’s holiday plans. The Closer “Living Proof: Part Two” The Closer “An Ugly Game” ÅT Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer The Balancing Act The Closer “Unknown Trouble” Å The Closer “Repeat Offender” Å The Closer “To Serve With Love” The Closer “Under Control” ÅW Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Military Makeover The Closer Å The Closer “Home Improvement” The Closer “A Family Affair” Å The Closer “Death Warrant” ÅTh Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Live Life Forward The Closer “Star Turn” Å The Closer “Fresh Pursuit” Å The Closer Brenda and Fritz argue. The Closer ÅF Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Military Makeover The Closer “Relative Matters” Å The Closer “Road Block” Å The Closer “Silent Partner” Å The Closer A case is jeopardized.

MTV Varied Programs

NBCSN

M Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) Pro Football Talk SKY Sports News (N) (Live) ÅT Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) Pro Football Talk SKY Sports News (N) (Live) ÅW Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) Pro Football Talk SKY Sports News (N) (Live) ÅTh Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) Pro Football Talk SKY Sports News (N) (Live) ÅF Paid Program Paid Program Pro Football Talk (N) (Live) Pro Football Talk SKY Sports News (N) (Live) Å

NICK George Lopez George Lopez SpongeBob SpongeBob PAW Patrol Peppa Pig Bubble Guppies PAW Patrol Abby Hatcher Butterbean’s Café PAW Patrol Top WingPARMT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue

SUN

M Fins & Skins Ship Shape TV P1 Superstock USA Sport Fishing Rays Prospect MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rays PostgameT Florida Sport O’Neill Outside Reel Animals FSU Headlines FiTV Seminole Sports MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rays PostgameW NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Montreal Canadiens. From the Bell Centre in Montreal. Lightning Post. MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rays PostgameTh Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. how to Do florida Å Facing Waves Inside the HEAT MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rays PostgameF Lightning Post. Reel Animals (N) Saltwater Exp. Sweetwater (N) Kayak Bassin’ Florida Sportsman Addictive Fishing Ship Shape TV (N) Fins & Skins Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Florida Insider

SYFY

M The Twilight Zone “In His Image” ››› Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Å (DVS) (:02) ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) Daniel Radcliffe.T Wynonna Earp Å Wynonna Earp “Shed Your Skin” ›› 30 Days of Night (2007) Josh Hartnett. Hungry vampires descend on an Alaskan town. Å House of the Witch (2017) Emily Bader, Darren Mann. ÅW The Magicians “Lesser Evils” Å The Magicians Å ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, Children’s) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. Å (:06) MovieTh The Twilight Zone Å The Twilight Zone CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime SceneF Z Nation “Party With the Zeros” Å Z Nation “Adiós, Muchachos” Å Z Nation “No Mercy” The gang protects the town. Å Z Nation “A New Mission” Å Z Nation “Murphy’s Miracle” Å

TBS Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Friends Friends

TCM

M ›› Bundle of Joy (1956) Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds. Å ›› It Started With a Kiss (1959, Comedy) Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. Å ›› I Love Melvin (1953) Donald O’Connor. Å UnsinkableT ››› The Saga of Gosta Berling (1924, Drama) Greta Garbo. Silent. An unfrocked priest falls in love with a woman. (:15) ›››› The Gold Rush (1925, Comedy) Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain. ›› Sunnyside Of Human BndW ›››› The Battleship Potemkin (:15) › Red Morning (1934) Steffi Duna, Regis Toomey. ›› Pacific Liner (1939) Victor McLaglen, Chester Morris. ›› All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) Robert Taylor. Decks Ran RedTh ››› Bachelor Mother (1939) Ginger Rogers. Å ››› My Favorite Wife (1940) Irene Dunne. Å (:15) ›› Tom, Dick and Harry (1941) Ginger Rogers. Å (:45) ››› Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet (1940) ÅF (:15) ›› The Show Off (1934, Comedy) Spencer Tracy. (:45) ›› The Big City (1937) Spencer Tracy, Luise Rainer. (:15) ›› They Gave Him a Gun (1937) Spencer Tracy, Franchot Tone. Å ››› Boys Town (1938) Å (DVS)

TLC Little People, Big World Little People, Big World 7 Little Johnstons Varied Programs 7 Little Johnstons Varied ProgramsTNT Charmed Charmed Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural

TOON Steven Universe Teen Titans Go! Total Drama Action World of Gumball World of Gumball World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball World of GumballTRAVELPaid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs

TVL Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Bonanza

USA

M CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. “Push the Pain Away” Chicago P.D. “Remember the Devil” Chicago P.D. “Little Bit of Light” Chicago P.D. Å (DVS)T Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitW CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles “Talion” Chicago P.D. “Born Into Bad News” Chicago P.D. “Life Is Fluid” Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. Å (DVS)Th CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) NCIS A sniper kills Marine recruiters. NCIS “Heartland” Å (DVS) NCIS “Flesh and Blood”F CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. “Forget My Name” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

VH1 Martin Martin Martin Martin Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Varied ProgramsWGN-A Know the Cause Joseph Prince Paid Program Joyce Meyer Creflo Dollar Paid Program Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote Murder, She WrotePREMIUM CHANNELS

HBO

M (4:45) ›› The Count of Monte Cristo 15: Quinceañera Last Week To. (:05) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel (:05) ››› The Prestige (2006, Drama) Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine. ‘PG-13’ Å The Pelican BriefT (:15) ›› Possession (2002, Romance) Gwyneth Paltrow. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ›› Secret Window (2004) Johnny Depp. ‘PG-13’ (:45) ›› A Walk in the Clouds (1995, Romance) Keanu Reeves. ‘PG-13’ Å Maze RunnerW (Off Air) (:45) ››› Veronica Mars (2014, Crime Drama) Kristen Bell. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) ›› Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) Chris Pratt. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) › Our Family Wedding (2010) America Ferrera. ÅTh (5:45) Every Brilliant Thing Å (6:50) ››› Dave (1993) Kevin Kline. ‘PG-13’ Å (:40) › Out Cold (2001) Jason London. ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) ››› Calendar Girls (2003, Comedy-Drama) Helen Mirren. ‘PG-13’ ÅF (5:40) ›› Possession (2002) Gwyneth Paltrow. ‘PG-13’ (:25) The Truth About Killer Robots (:45) ›› Annapolis (2006, Drama) James Franco, Tyrese Gibson. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Suffragette (2015) Carey Mulligan. ‘PG-13’ Å

MAX

M (5:40) ›› Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (:20) ›› You’ve Got Mail (1998, Romance-Comedy) Tom Hanks. ‘PG’ Å (:20) ››› The Terminal (2004, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks. ‘PG-13’ Å The Blind SideT (:15) ›› Smilla’s Sense of Snow (1997, Suspense) Julia Ormond, Gabriel Byrne. ‘R’ Å (:20) ››› War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) Andy Serkis. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› Atomic Blonde (2017) Charlize Theron. ‘R’W (5:20) ››› Darkman (1990) ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› From Prada to Nada (2011) Camilla Belle. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å (:05) ›› For Love of the Game (1999, Drama) Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston. ‘PG-13’ Å It’s ComplicatedTh ››› Shakespeare in Love (1998) Joseph Fiennes, Gwyneth Paltrow. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› The 33 (2015, Drama) Antonio Banderas. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ››› Men of Honor (2000, Drama) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ ÅF (:15) ››› Chariots of Fire (1981, Drama) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, John Gielgud. ‘PG’ Å (:20) ›› The Mountain Between Us (2017) Kate Winslet. (:15) ››› The Shape of Water (2017) Sally Hawkins. Premiere. ‘R’ Å

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M (5:00) ››› Molly’s Game (2017) Jessica Chastain. ‘R’ (:25) ››› The Ides of March (2011) Ryan Gosling. ‘R’ (:15) ››› Something’s Gotta Give (2003, Romance-Comedy) Jack Nicholson. ‘PG-13’ Å T. PendergrassT (5:20) ›› Mr. 3000 (2004) ‘PG-13’ (:05) ››› Eight Below (2006, Children’s) Paul Walker. ‘PG’ Å (:05) ›› Beavis and Butt-head Do America (1996) Å ›› Wieners (2008) Kenan Thompson. Premiere. ‘R’ ÅW (5:30) ›› The Running Man (1987) (:15) ›› Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992) Rick Moranis. (:45) ››› Weird Science (1985) Kelly LeBrock. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å (:20) ›› Event Horizon (1997) Laurence Fishburne. ‘R’Th (5:45) ›› Nine (2009) Daniel Day-Lewis. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ›› Rent (2005) Rosario Dawson. East Village artists cope with poverty and illness. ‘PG-13’ ›› Quantum of Solace (2008, Action) Daniel Craig. ‘PG-13’ ÅF The Forgotten (:35) ›› Congo (1995, Action) Dylan Walsh. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› The Running Man (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ (:15) ›› Ghost in the Shell (2017) Scarlett Johansson. ‘PG-13’ Å

TMC

M The Four Feathers (:20) Swing Away (2016) Shannon Elizabeth. ‘PG’ Å George Michael: Freedom Å (:40) ›› The Beaver (2011) Mel Gibson. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› Cracks (2009) Eva Green.T (:05) ›› Just a Kiss (2002) Ron Eldard. ‘R’ Å (:40) Mistrust (2018, Drama) Jane Seymour. ‘NR’ Å (:15) Anything (2017, Drama) John Carroll Lynch, Matt Bomer. ‘R’ Å ››› 8 Mile (2002) Eminem. ‘R’ ÅW (4:55) Anything ‘R’ ››› The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! ›› The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) ‘PG’ Å ››› Punching Henry (2016) Henry Phillips. ‘NR’ Å (:05) Last Seen in Idaho (2018) ‘NR’Th More Than T (2017) ‘NR’ Å The House of Tomorrow (2017) Ellen Burstyn. ‘NR’ Å Swing Away (2016) Shannon Elizabeth. ‘PG’ Å (:15) Drunkboat (2010, Drama) John Malkovich, John Goodman. ‘NR’ ÅF (5:30) The House of Tomorrow (2017) Mail Order Monster (2018) Charisma Carpenter. ‘NR’ Å Better Start Running (2018, Comedy) Alex Sharp. ‘NR’ Å (:05) ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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AMC

M ››› Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985, Science Fiction) Mel Gibson, Tina Turner. Å ››› Predator (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger. A team is stalked by an intergalactic trophy hunter. ››› Under Siege (1992) ÅT (10:00) Predator › Punisher: War Zone (2008, Action) Ray Stevenson, Dominic West. Å ›› XXX (2002, Action) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento, Marton Csokas. A spy tries to stop an anarchist with weapons. Å The ExpendablesW (10:30) ›› XXX: State of the Union ›› Run All Night (2015, Action) Liam Neeson, Ed Harris, Joel Kinnaman. Å ›› The Punisher (2004) Thomas Jane. An FBI agent seeks revenge for the murder of his family.Th ›› Run All Night (:45) ›› Righteous Kill (2008) Robert De Niro. Two veteran detectives track a vigilante serial killer. ›› The Expendables 3 (2014, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas. Å Total Recall (1990)F (11:00) ››› Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Å ››› Total Recall (1990, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin. Å ››› Men in Black (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Å

ANPL

M The Secret Life of the Zoo Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å I Shouldn’t Be Alive Å Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last FrontierT The Secret Life of the Zoo Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å I Shouldn’t Be Alive “Dive of Terror” North Woods Law “Trail of Trouble” North Woods Law “The Nick of Time”W The Secret Life of the Zoo Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å I Shouldn’t Be Alive “Perfect Storm” Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law “Roadside Sting”Th The Secret Life of the Zoo Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å I Shouldn’t Be Alive Å Jeremy Wade’s Mighty Rivers Å Jeremy Wade’s Mighty Rivers ÅF The Secret Life of the Zoo Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Boiling Point” Pit Bulls and Parolees “The One” I Shouldn’t Be Alive “Avalanche!” Tanked “Nacho Average Fish Tanks” Tanked Å

BET Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Movie Varied ProgramsBRAVO Varied ProgramsCNBC Fast Money Halftime Report The Exchange Power Lunch Closing Bell Fast Money Varied ProgramsCNN Inside Politics CNN Right Now With Brianna Keilar CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

COM

M South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/RecreatT (11:50) Futurama Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/RecreatW South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park ÅTh (11:50) Futurama Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/RecreatF (11:50) Futurama Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Cleveland Show South Park Å (:35) South Park (:10) South Park (:45) South Park

DISN PJ Masks PJ Masks Puppy Dog Pals Puppy Dog Pals DuckTales Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Big City Greens Big City Greens Big City Greens Raven’s Home Raven’s Home

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M Street Outlaws: Thick as Rubber Street Outlaws: Thick as Rubber (N) Street Outlaws: Thick as Rubber (N) Street Outlaws: Thick as Rubber (N) Street Outlaws: Thick as Rubber (N) Street Outlaws: Thick as Rubber (N)T (11:00) Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch ÅW Moonshiners: Whiskey Business Moonshiners Å Moonshiners An interruption by a bear. Moonshiners “Whiskey Deception” Moonshiners “Free Tickle” Å Moonshiners “Breaking the Code” (N)Th Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Naked and Afraid Å Naked and Afraid ÅF Airplane Repo Å Airplane Repo Å Airplane Repo Å Gold Rush Å Gold Rush Parker is injured by a hose. Gold Rush Å

E! E! News: Daily Pop The Kardashians Varied Programs The Kardashians Varied Programs The Kardashians Varied Programs The Kardashians Varied Programs The Kardashians Varied Programs

ESPN

M SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates. From PNC Park in Pittsburgh. (N) (Live) Å MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Indians. (N) (Live) ÅT SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å High Noon (N) Questionable Around the Horn InterruptionW SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å High Noon (N) Questionable Around the Horn InterruptionTh SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å High Noon (N) Questionable Around the Horn InterruptionF SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Outside the Lines NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) (Live) Å High Noon (N) Questionable Around the Horn Interruption

ESPN2 First Take Varied Programs Jalen & Jacoby NFL Live NBA: The Jump Varied Programs QuestionableFNC Outnumbered Outnumbered Overtime With Harris The Daily Briefing With Dana Perino Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five

FOOD 30-Minute Meals Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Varied ProgramsFREE (11:00) Movie Varied Programs The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle

FX

M How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› Ice Age: Collision Course (2016, Children’s) Voices of Ray Romano. Å ››› Sing (2016)T How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016, Comedy) Zac Efron. Å ›› Why Him?W How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› Why Him? (2016) James Franco. A man disapproves of his daughter’s awkward boyfriend. ›› Ted 2 (2015) Mark Wahlberg.Th How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› Ted 2 (2015) Mark Wahlberg. Teddy bear Ted must legally prove his personhood. Å ››› Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)F How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› Neighbors (2014, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne. Å Jurassic World

GOLF

M (11:00) PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Semifinals. PGA Tour Golf WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Finals. From Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. ACE Shootout Celebrity SkillsT PGA Champions Inside PGA Tour PGA TOUR Inside PGA Tour PGA Tour Golf Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, Final Round. Inside PGA Tour Golf Central Special (N) (Live)W Masters Highlights (:42) Masters Highlights (1:47) Masters Highlights Masters Highlights Masters Highlights Live Augusta Golf Central Special (N) (Live)Th 2019 LPGA ANA Inspiration First Round. From Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif. (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, First Round. (N) (Live) ÅF 2019 LPGA ANA Inspiration Second Round. From Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif. (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, Second Round. (N) (Live) Å

March 31 - April 6, 2019 TV Week 11

BY JAY BOBBIN

Family Viewing RatingsAS Adult situations P Profanity V Violence N Nudity GV Graphic Violence

“BUMBLEBEE”

The “Transformers” series gets a new iteration with this sci-fi adventure focused in the title character (voiced by Dylan O’Brien), which looks like a Volkswagen but actually is ... well, something else. It gets a new owner

in a troubled teen (Hailee Steinfeld) who, in reactivating the vehicle, unwittingly helps lure enemy Decepticons to Earth and causes the familiar “Transformers” brand of mayhem to ensue again. Pamela Adlon plays the girl’s mother, with John Cena and John Ortiz as

government agents. ››› (PG-13: P) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“THE MULE”

Also this drama’s director, Clint Eastwood gives himself another great character as he plays a senior citizen whose personal life is on the ropes. He finds surprising redemption and financial success in becoming a drug transporter – or a “mule” – for a Mexican cartel, but he still has regrets, especially where his long-neglected ex-wife and daughter are concerned. The daughter is played by Eastwood’s own offspring Alison, and Dianne Wiest has some heartbreaking moments as the former spouse. Earlier Eastwood colleagues Laurence Fishburne and Bradley Cooper resurface as DEA agents who eventually get clued into the old-timer’s activities, but there’s no doubt that this picture ultimately belongs to Eastwood himself. DVD extra: “making-of” documentary. ››› (R: AS. N, P) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“RUST CREEK”

Good reviews met director Jen McGowan’s bare-bones thriller, casting newcomer Hermione Corfield as a college student who gets lost on her way to a job interview – landing her in cold Kentucky woodlands, where she has to evade fiends who have nothing good in mind for her as she struggles to survive the elements. Filmed on location, the melodrama also features Jay Paulson as a stranger with ties to her pursuers; he may be the young woman’s only hope of staying alive, especially since

the local sheriff (Sean O’Bryan) doesn’t seem prone to help after her abandoned car is found. ››› (R: AS, P, V) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

“MY BRILLIANT FRIEND: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON”

The drama series based on Elena Ferrante’s novel is a unique HBO venture for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it’s being shown in America in its original Italian language. The saga ultimately spans 60 years in the relationship of two women in Naples – and the show may get the opportunity to explore much of that period, since it has been renewed for a second season. Though their connection is destined to take darker turns, the ladies’ burgeoning friendship as children fuels the early episodes, with Elisa Del Genio and Ludovica Nasti playing the central roles. The show is a co-production with Italy’s RAI network. ››› (Not rated: AS, P)

“ARCHER: DANGER ISLAND – THE COMPLETE SEASON NINE”

As suggested by the title, the animated FXX series undergoes a big switch from its usual secret agent theme with this round of the show. Here, Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) is a drink-loving aviator in the South Pacific in the era of World War II, where all sorts of perils await him and his co-pilot Pam (voice of Amber Nash). Series creator Adam Reed – who’s also in the voice cast here – has said the season was inspired heavily by the 1980s series “Tales of the Gold Monkey.” ››› (Not rated: AS, P, V)

“VICE”

Recent history can be dicey to deal with in a movie if it’s not a documentary, since memories of the real-life players and situations tend to be strong. Writer-director Adam McKay – a comedy specialist – takes that gamble with this largely bemused view of the rise of Dick Cheney, who would make a mark as the vice president serving under George W. Bush. Especially remarkable is the transformation of star Christian Bale into Cheney, clearly with a major assist from the film’s makeup and hair artists (who won Oscars for it),

but also in his playing of the demeanor that takes Cheney through his courtship with wife Lynne (Amy Adams, also fine) and to the heights of political power. Sam Rockwell, Steve Carell and Tyler Perry also are notable as (respectively) President George W. Bush, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Colin Powell. DVD extras: two “making-of” documentaries; deleted scenes; photo gallery. ››› (R: AS, P) (Also on Blu-ray and On Demand)

Christian Bale

By George DickieTalk to just about any

actor who has played a char-acter over multiple seasons and they’ll talk of a with-drawal and a sadness they feel when it comes time to say goodbye.

For Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who has inhabited the skin of Vice President/President Selina Meyer in the HBO political satire “Veep,” which begins its seventh and final season Sunday, March 31, there were mixed emotions that came with the end of the Emmy-winning series.

“I was so overcome with joy and grief, a joy and grief mash-up, as this

show ended,” the actress explains, “and it really was very surprising to me ... . And I think that’s because this show frankly has been my baby for now eight years, that I’ve felt fiercely protective of and proud of ... . You know, it’s not lost on me that that is not some-thing that comes along with frequency. And so saying goodbye to it was a very hard thing to do even though it was our decision to do it. Ultimately it was a very sad thing. I don’t know how else to say it.”

Her sadness is under-standable. Louis-Dreyfus has enjoyed arguably her greatest professional success

playing the self-centered, foul-mouthed former chief executive, winning six Emmy Awards as lead ac-tress to go with three more for best comedy series (of which she is an executive producer). This in a career that has won her multiple awards and critical praise in series such as “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” “Saturday Night Live” and “Seinfeld.”

As “Veep” gears up for its final round, few details were available on the sev-en episodes that make up Season 7, save for the fact that Selina will be back on the campaign trail as she runs for president and

much of the cast, including Tony Hale as aide Gary, Anna Chlumsky as Seli-na’s right hand, Amy, and Gary Cole as Kent, her political strategist, will be back.

A trailer made available recently features a mon-tage of scenes from the new season, including one that is very emblematic of the times, in which Selina complains to her staff, “This entire country is getting more disgusting by the second,” to which Kent replies, “That’s a demo we’re targeting on Face-book.”

“I think that given our current political climate,”

Louis-Dreyfus says, “it’s been more challenging for us to sort of push boundar-ies, so to speak. But hav-ing said that, we have this virtue of having not iden-tified party in our show and not really identified any contemporary political figures, and so we’re in an alternate universe, and that’s helpful, particularly now. I think it’s, in many ways, why the show has lasted as long as it has, because it kind of invites everyone to the party ... and I think it’s, in a way, more apt than it ever has been given the current in-sanity that we’re all living in.”

EDITOR'S PICKSelina throws her hat in the ring as HBO’s ‘Veep’ enters its final campaign

“Veep” begins its seventh and final season Sunday on HBO.

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Tyler Perry certainly has made his mark with “Madea.”

Maybe it’s not mentioned often (if at all) in the same

breath as James Bond and the Marvel Cinematic Universe,

but the comedy franchise certainly has been another

enduring success. It apparently reaches its finale with the

11th chapter, “A Madea Family Funeral,” which writer,

director and star Perry has maintained will be the last of

those stories – but don’t place any bets on that just yet. The

picture had a big opening, and history proves that can be a

big cause to resurrect a character down the line.

With that said, you safely can assume the funeral of the

title is not Madea’s. Instead, it’s that of a relative who met

his fate while in very close throes with his wife’s best friend,

and the resulting events reveal that other members of the

family haven’t been too faithful to their own significant

others.

That gives Madea and company all the fuel they need

to take the services well beyond a traditionally somber

occasion. As usual, Perry fills several other roles as well ...

including the new one of a supposedly incapacitated man

who surpasses his limitations quite evidently. It’s a standout part, if often for politically incorrect reasons.

The tone of the material won’t surprise the “Madea” faithful, switching with reasonable regularity between the comical and the sentimental. However, even the more heartfelt moments have a certain edge to them, and that’s Perry’s style. Even his pictures that haven’t involved Madea (“Daddy’s Little Girls,” “Why Did I Get Married?,” etc.) are balancing acts in seriocomic terms, and the beauty of being one’s own boss is that you pretty much can do what you want, as Perry has.

Of course, it takes a receptive following to be able to keep doing that, and Perry has been fortunate (and undoubtedly knows it) in gaining such a loyal fan base. Smartly, he also has rented himself out as an actor-for-hire for such projects as “Gone Girl” and the recent “Vice,” knowing that those paychecks will help finance his own ventures.

As with most of the “Madea” movies, the humor is continually hit-or-miss in “A Madea Family Funeral.” Even if this edition has “Funeral” in its title, though, don’t be surprised if its lure to audiences ultimately makes it not the end after all.

BY JAY BOBBIN

Tyler Perry bids farewell to ‘Madea’

“Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral”

“Vice” (2018): Though Gen. Colin Powell isn’t the central

character here, Perry gives a distinctive portrayal of the former U.S.

Secretary of State.

“Gone Girl” (2014): Perry puts himself in director David

Fincher’s hands with an appealing portrayal of the lawyer a murder-

suspected husband (Ben Affleck) puts his fate in the hands of.

“Alex Cross” (2012): Again as only an actor-for-hire, Perry

is quite good as novelist James Patterson’s psychology-based sleuth.

“For Colored Girls” (2010): One of the rare times Perry

has adapted someone else’s work, his version of an award-winning play

boasts a great cast (Kimberly Elise, Whoopi Goldberg, et al.).

“Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” (2009): Though he didn’t direct, write or act in the

Oscar-winning drama, Perry’s stamp is still on it as an executive producer.

“I Can Do Bad All by Myself” (2009): As a

sudden, eminently unqualified surrogate parent, Taraji P. Henson gives a

spectacular performance.

“Meet the Browns” (2008): The source of a television

sitcom, Perry’s comedy-drama casts Angela Bassett as one relative at a

funeral.

“Daddy’s Little Girls” (2007): Idris Elba does wonderful

acting as the “daddy” fighting to retain custody of his three daughters.

“Madea’s Family Reunion” (2006): Perry stepped

into the position of auteur as writer, director and star of the tale that

cemented his most popular character with a mass audience.

“Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005): The

picture that started Perry’s movie career rolling stars Kimberly Elise and

Steve Harris as a couple whose marriage is teetering.

TYLER PERRY’STOP 10 MOVIES

BY JAY BOBBIN

March 31 - April 6, 2019 TV Week 13

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CABLE CHANNELSHALL Home & Family Movie MovieHGTV Fixer Upper Varied Programs

HIST

M American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers “Thunderdome” American Pickers “Slim Pickings” American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers “Rat Rod Rolls” American Pickers “Ready to Roar”T Ancient Discoveries “Machines III” Ancient Discoveries Å The Curse of Oak Island: Digging Deeper Last year’s discoveries. Å The Curse of Oak Island “Gold Rush” Oak Island: Drilling DownW Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Å (DVS) Counting Cars “Danny Doubles Down” Forged in Fire The Nepalese Kukri.Th Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars “Triple Crown Pawn” Pawn Stars Å (DVS) Swamp People “Hunting Houdini” Swamp People “Hell Rains Down” Swamp People “Texas 911”F Ancient Aliens “The Visitors” Possible evidence of alien visitors. Å Ancient Aliens “The Evidence” Seeking clues about ancient aliens. Å Ancient Aliens Å (DVS) Ancient Aliens Å

LIFE

M The First 48 Girl witnesses murder. The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 “Fallen; Texas Burning” Escaping Polygamy “Forbidden Love” Escaping Polygamy ÅT Wife Swap “Ridgely/Corrao” Å Wife Swap “Finley/Stonerock” Å Wife Swap “King/Reeves” Å Grey’s Anatomy “Free Falling” Å Grey’s Anatomy “She’s Gone” Å Grey’s Anatomy “Take the Lead”W Wife Swap Order for chaos. Å Wife Swap “Kraut/Hardin” Å Wife Swap “Baur/Fine” Å ››› Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Blythe Danner. Å Sleepless-SeatTh Wife Swap “Donahoe/Baker” Å Wife Swap “Ghani/Stallone” Å Wife Swap Clean freak, free spirit. Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA ÅF The Closer Provenza helps his ex-wife. Wife Swap “Flynn/Orris” Å Wife Swap “Koopman/Early” Å Celebrity Wife Swap Å Celebrity Wife Swap Å Celebrity Wife Swap Å

MTV Varied Programs

NBCSN

M Premier League Match of the Week (N) Premier League Live (N) (Live) Premier League Soccer Arsenal FC vs Newcastle United FC. (N) (Live) Prem Goal Zone Men in BlazersT Fishing/Martin A Fishing Story Seasons on Fly Sweetwater Premier League Premier League Soccer: Wolves vs Red Devils (:45) Premier League Goal Zone (N) Dale Jr. DownloadW Equestrian Rolex Grand Prix. (N) American Flat Track Premier League (:40) Premier League Soccer Manchester City FC vs Cardiff City FC. (N) (Live) Premier League Goal Zone (N) (Live)Th Mecum Auto Auctions “Houston” (N) (Live)F Mecum Auto Auctions “Houston” (N) (Live) Premier League (2:55) Premier League Soccer Southampton FC vs Liverpool FC. (N) (Live) Prem Goal Zone Auto Auctions

NICK PAW Patrol Corn & Peg PAW Patrol Blaze, Monster PAW Patrol PAW Patrol Alvinnn!!! and SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Loud House The Loud HousePARMT Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Mom Mom Mom Mom

SUN

M Lunch With the Rays From March 31, 2019. Rays Postgame Golf Destination Endless Golf (N) Golfing the World Swing Clinic 18 Holes Golf AmericaT Lunch with the Lightning From April 1, 2019. Lightning Post. Inside the Lightning Inside Lightning NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Ottawa Senators.W Rays Inside Pitch Rays Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. (N) (Live) Rays Postgame Rays Prospect 3 Wide Life (N) Marlins PregameTh Lunch With the Rays From April 3, 2019. Rays Postgame 3 Wide Life GatorZone (N) Future Phenoms Sport Fishing Florida Insider Fishing Report (N)F (11:30) Florida Insider Fishing Report Sport Fishing Into the Blue (N) Special Olympics ACC All-Access Inside the Rays Rays Prospect Rays Pregame MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at San Francisco Giants.

SYFY

M (10:02) ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) (:32) ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Å (DVS) (:34) ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)T House of Witch ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, Children’s) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. Å (:33) MovieW (11:06) Movie (:06) ›› Final Destination 5 (2011) Nicholas D’Agosto, Emma Bell. Å (:10) ›› 10,000 B.C. (2008, Adventure) Steven Strait, Camilla Belle. ÅTh CSI: Crime Scene Ominous (2015) Barry Watson. A stranger brings a couple’s son back to life. ›› The Thing (2011) Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Arctic researchers battle a shape-shifting alien. (4:54) ›› Underworld: Evolution ÅF Z Nation Å Tremors 6: A Cold Day in Hell (2018) Michael Gross, Jamie Kennedy. Å ›› Underworld: Evolution (2006) Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman. Å ›› Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

TBS Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad

TCM

M (11:30) ››› The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) Debbie Reynolds. Å ››› The Catered Affair (1956) Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine. Å ›› The Mating Game (1959) Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall. ÅT (11:45) ›››› Of Human Bondage (:15) ››› The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) Barbara Stanwyck. Å (:15) ››› Antoine and Colette ››› Sabrina (1954, Comedy) Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn. ÅW (11:45) ›› The Decks Ran Red Å (:15) ›› Morgan the Pirate (1961) Steve Reeves, Valerie Lagrange. ››› Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) Marlon Brando. Fletcher Christian and the crew dump Captain Bligh. ÅTh Dr Ehrlich’s ›››› Adam’s Rib (1949) Spencer Tracy. Å (:15) ››› Pat and Mike (1952, Comedy) Spencer Tracy. Å (DVS) ››› The Actress (1953, Drama) Spencer Tracy. Å Inside DaisyF (11:00) Boys Town (:45) ››› Men of Boys Town (1941) Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney. Å (:45) ››› Boom Town (1940) Clark Gable. Two wildcatters attempt to create a Texas oil empire. ››› Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

TLC My 600-Lb. Life Varied Programs My 600-Lb. Life Varied Programs 90 Day Fiancé Varied ProgramsTNT Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Varied Programs

TOON World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Total DramaRama Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Ben 10 World of Gumball Total Drama Total Drama Craig of the Creek Total DramaRamaTRAVELVaried Programs

TVL Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show

USA

M Chicago P.D. “Grasping for Salvation” Chicago P.D. “Fagin” Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. “Army of One” Chicago P.D. “Fork in the Road” Chicago P.D. “Reform” Å (DVS) Chicago P.D. Å (DVS)T Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitW Chicago P.D. “Debts of the Past” Chicago P.D. “Climbing Into Bed” Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims UnitTh NCIS “Obsession” Å (DVS) NCIS “Patriot Down” Å (DVS) NCIS “Rule Fifty-One” Å (DVS) NCIS “Baltimore” Å (DVS) NCIS Tony searches for answers. NCIS “Devil’s Triangle” Å (DVS)F Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

VH1 Movie Varied ProgramsWGN-A In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Blue Bloods Varied Programs Blue Bloods Varied ProgramsPREMIUM CHANNELS

HBO

M (11:20) ››› The Pelican Brief (1993) Julia Roberts. Å (:45) › Jonah Hex (2010, Action) Josh Brolin. ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) ›› Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) Matthew McConaughey. ‘PG-13’ (4:55) ››› The Bourne Identity ÅT (11:30) ›› Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018) Dylan O’Brien. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› Temple Grandin (2010, Docudrama) Claire Danes. ‘NR’ Å (3:55) ››› Suffragette (2015) Carey Mulligan. ‘PG-13’ (:45) Blockers ‘R’W Our Family We Are Not (:15) The Last Godfather (2010, Comedy) Harvey Keitel. ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) ››› The Post (2017, Historical Drama) Meryl Streep. ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) ›› Hulk (2003) Eric Bana. ÅTh ›› Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) Amanda Seyfried. ‘PG-13’ Å Early Detection (:35) ›› Jessabelle (2014) Sarah Snook. ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) ››› Shanghai Knights (2003) Jackie Chan. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ ÅF (10:30) Suffragette (:25) ›› The Truth About Charlie (2002) Mark Wahlberg. (:10) ››› Ready Player One (2018, Science Fiction) Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ›› Hide and Seek (2005) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ Å

MAX

M (11:30) ››› The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock. Å (:40) ›› The Mountain Between Us (2017) Kate Winslet. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) ›› Head in the Clouds (2004, Drama) Charlize Theron. ‘R’ Å (:40) Vanilla SkyT Atomic Blonde ‘R’ (:40) › The Fourth Kind (2009, Suspense) Milla Jovovich. ‘PG-13’ Å (:20) › Very Bad Things (1998) Christian Slater. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› Conviction (2010, Biography) Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell. ‘R’ ÅW (11:25) ›› It’s Complicated (2009) Meryl Streep. ‘R’ Å (:25) ››› It’s Kind of a Funny Story (2010) ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) ››› The Abyss (1989) Ed Harris. An oil-rig crew must search for a sunken nuclear sub. (:35) Robin HoodTh Men of Honor ‘R’ (:25) ››› Upgrade (2018) Logan Marshall-Green. ‘R’ (:10) ›› King Arthur (2004, Historical Drama) Clive Owen. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› The Siege (1998, Suspense) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ ÅF Shape of Water (:20) ››› Cat People (1982, Horror) Nastassia Kinski, John Heard. ‘R’ Å (:20) ››› Atomic Blonde (2017) Charlize Theron. ‘R’ (:15) ›› Beyond Borders (2003, Drama) Angelina Jolie. Premiere. ‘R’ Å

SHOW

M Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don’t (:15) ››› What’s Love Got to Do With It (1993) Angela Bassett. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› I Feel Pretty (2018, Comedy) Amy Schumer. ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ›› Office Christmas Party ‘R’T (:15) ›››› There Will Be Blood (2007, Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O’Connor. Premiere. ‘R’ Å ››› Baby Driver (2017, Action) Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey. ‘R’ Å ›› A Bad Moms Christmas (2017)W ››› Death Wish (1974) Charles Bronson. ‘R’ Å (:35) ›› Firestarter (1984, Horror) David Keith. Premiere. ‘R’ Å ››› Field of Dreams (1989, Fantasy) Kevin Costner. ‘PG’ Å Into the Wild ‘R’Th ›››› Rocky (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Premiere. ‘PG’ Å ››› Molly’s Game (2017, Biography) Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Michael Cera. ‘R’ Å (:25) ›› Den of Thieves (2018) Gerard Butler. ‘R’ ÅF (:05) ››› Ghost World (2001, Comedy-Drama) Thora Birch. ‘R’ Å ›››› Chinatown (1974) Jack Nicholson. A 1930s private eye uncovers corruption and murder. (:20) ››› Baby Driver (2017) Ansel Elgort. ‘R’ Å

TMC

M (11:15) ›› Cracks (2009) Eva Green. ››› Frances Ha (2012, Comedy) Greta Gerwig. ‘R’ Å ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) Tilda Swinton. ‘PG’ Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final InsultT (11:00) ››› 8 Mile (2002) Eminem. ›› The Foreigner (2017, Action) Jackie Chan, Pierce Brosnan. ‘R’ Å Bad Grandmas (2017) Florence Henderson. ‘NR’ Å (:45) ›› Soul Men (2008) Samuel L. Jackson. ‘R’ ÅW (11:05) Last Seen in Idaho (2018) ‘NR’ Gangster Land (2017, Crime Drama) Sean Faris. ‘NR’ Å ››› Punch-Drunk Love (2002) Adam Sandler. ‘R’ Å (:05) ›› Basquiat (1996, Biography) Jeffrey Wright, Michael Wincott. ‘R’ ÅTh ›› The Beaver (2011, Drama) Mel Gibson. ‘PG-13’ Å (:35) The Legend of Ben Hall (2016) Jack Martin. Ben makes a desperate plan to flee the colony. ››› Thank You for Your Service (2017, War) Miles Teller, Joe Cole. ‘R’ ÅF Chronicles-Lion ›› A Dog’s Purpose (2017) Voice of Josh Gad. ‘PG’ Å (:15) ›› Soul Men (2008, Comedy) Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac. ‘R’ Å ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy. ‘R’ Å

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LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Access (N) The Voice The artists perform dueling duets. (N) Å The Enemy Within (N) Å News Tonight Show# World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Å Antiques Roadshow Å Independent Lens “Tre Maison Dasan” (N) Invisible Bars% DW News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Å Antiques Roadshow Å Independent Lens “Tre Maison Dasan” (N) Capitol Update& News 6 at 6 Evening News News 6 at 7 Inside Edition Neighborhood Man With-Plan Magnum P.I. Å Bull “Excessive Force” Å News 6 at 11 Late-Colbert( News Nightly News News Extra (N) The Voice The artists perform dueling duets. (N) Å The Enemy Within (N) Å News Tonight Show) News at 6pm World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel Fortune American Idol “209 (Top 20 Solos)” (N) Å The Fix “The Wire” (N) Eyewit. News Jimmy Kimmel* 10 News Evening News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Neighborhood Man With-Plan Magnum P.I. Å Bull “Excessive Force” Å Nightside Late-Colbert` News News Access (N) TMZ (N) Å The Resident “Snowed In” (N) 9-1-1 “Fight or Flight” (N) FOX13 10:00 News (N) Å FOX13 11:00 News (N) Å2 Mom Å Mom Å The Goldbergs The Goldbergs DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (N) Penn & Teller: Fool Us (N) News News Two/Half Men Two/Half Men4 TV20 News World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition American Idol “209 (Top 20 Solos)” (N) Å The Fix “The Wire” (N) News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel6 Christian Fit Joyce Meyer Zola Levitt The Great Awakening with Love a Child The Place for A. Wommack Jerusalem Christ Keith Moore The Great A8 World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Å Antiques Roadshow Å Japan from Above Amanpour and Company (N); DailyMailTV DailyMailTV Family Feud Family Feud Steve Å Dateline Å News News 10:30pm blackish Å blackish Å< Action News World News Inside Edition The List (N) American Idol “209 (Top 20 Solos)” (N) Å The Fix “The Wire” (N) Action News Jimmy Kimmel@ The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Big Bang Big Bang Mom Å Mom Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Chicago P.D. Å Big Bang Family GuyC FOX 35 News FOX 35 News TMZ (N) Å Big Bang The Resident “Snowed In” (N) 9-1-1 “Fight or Flight” (N) FOX 35 News at 10pm (N) FOX 35 News The SimpsonsF Extra (N) Ent. Tonight Family Feud Family Feud NewsChannel 8 News at 8pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Seinfeld Å Seinfeld ÅL blackish Å blackish Å Friends Å 2 Broke Girls DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (N) Penn & Teller: Fool Us (N) Two/Half Men Two/Half Men 2 Broke Girls Friends ÅR Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program TVON Fine Jewelry Shopping NetworkS Fox 51 at 6 Fox 51at 6:30 Big Bang Big Bang The Resident “Snowed In” (N) 9-1-1 “Fight or Flight” (N) FOX 51 News at 10pm LIVE Dateline ÅT John Gray Don Wilton New Potter’s Touch Praise Å Easter Exper. Christine Graham GregLaurie.TV Praise ÅW Paid Program The 700 Club Å LoveIsrael.org Love a Child Give Me the Bible Jentezen 700/Interactive SuperChannel Faith Builders Joseph PrinceX Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “Outfoxed” Criminal Minds “100” Å Criminal Minds “Slave of Duty” Criminal Minds “Retaliation”± Judge Judy Judge Judy Big Bang Modern Family Modern Family Big Bang Dr. Phil Å Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent

CABLE CHANNELSA&E The First 48 Å The First 48 “Heartless” Å The First 48 “The Grudge” The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:04) The First 48 ÅAMC (5:00) ››› Under Siege (1992, Action) Å ›› The Expendables (2010) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Premiere. Å Into the Badlands (N) Å (:01) Into the Badlands ÅANPL Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last FrontierBET ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn, Colm Feore. (V) ›› White Chicks (2004) Shawn Wayans. Two male FBI agents pose as female socialites. (V)

BRAVO Vanderpump Rules Å Vanderpump Rules Å Vanderpump Rules Å Vanderpump Rules (N) Å Summer House (N) Å Watch What VanderCNBC Mad Money (N) Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss Å Undercover Boss “ADT”CNN Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don LemonCOM Parks/Recreat The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show Jim JefferiesDISN Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Sydney-Max Coop & Cami Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Sydney-Max Coop & Cami Andi Mack Sydney-MaxDSC Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Boddie invites the 405 to come out West. Å (:01) Street Outlaws ÅE! Chrisley Chrisley E! News (N) Å Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Nightly Pop (N) Busy Tonight Kardashian

ESPN MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves. From SunTrust Park in Atlanta. (N) (Live) Å MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers.ESPN2 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å

FNC Special Report With Bret Baier The Story With Martha Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at NightFOOD Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Family Food Showdown (N) To Be Announced ÅFREE ››› Shrek (2001) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Å Shadowhunters (N) Å (:01) ›› Shrek Forever After (2010) Voices of Mike Myers. (V) The 700 Club Å

FX (5:30) ››› Sing (2016) Voices of Matthew McConaughey. (V) ›› Minions (2015) Voices of Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm. Å ›› Minions (2015) Voices of Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm. ÅGOLF Golf Central (N) (Live) Å The Skill Code Golf Academy Feherty Feherty (N) Feherty Golf CentralHALL Wedding Bells (2016) Danica McKellar, Kavan Smith. Å Valentine Ever After (2016) Autumn Reeser, Eric Johnson. Å Meet the Peetes (N) Å Golden Girls Golden GirlsHGTV Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å House Hunters House Hunters Home Town (N) Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’lHIST Jesus: His Life Joseph’s faith is tested. (Part 1 of 4) Å Jesus: His Life Jesus performs his first public miracle. (N) Knightfall “The Devil Inside” (:02) Knightfall Å (DVS)LIFE Escaping Polygamy Å Escaping Polygamy Å Escaping Polygamy Å Escaping Polygamy (N) Å (:03) Escaping Polygamy (N) (:03) Escaping PolygamyMTV Teen Mom 2 Å Teen Mom 2 Å Teen Mom 2 Å Teen Mom 2 “Do the Dangle” Teen Mom “Being Cory” (N) Teen Mom 2 Å

NBCSN NASCAR America (N) Å NHL Live (N) (Live) Å NHL Hockey Colorado Avalanche at St. Louis Blues. (N) (Live) Å (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Å World CurlingNICK The Substitute Loud House Loud House Henry Danger The Substitute SpongeBob Movie Å Friends Å (:35) Friends

PARMT Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops (N) Cops Å Cops Å Cops ÅSUN Ins. Lightning Ins. Lightning Lightning Pre. NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Ottawa Senators. (N) (Live) Lightning Pre. Ins. Lightning After Midnight With LightningSYFY (4:34) ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) (V) (:05) ››› Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) Eddie Redmayne. Å (DVS) (V) Futurama FuturamaTBS Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad American Dad Conan Å SeinfeldTCM ››› The Tender Trap (1955) Debbie Reynolds. Å (DVS) ››› Torrent (1926, Drama) Ricardo Cortez. (:45) ›› The Temptress (1926) Greta Garbo, Antonio Moreno. Mystery-LadyTLC Little People, Big World “Jackson’s Cutest Moments” (N) Outdaughtered “Quint-essentially Cute” (N) Outdaughtered ÅTNT (5:45) › Law Abiding Citizen (2009) Jamie Foxx. Å (DVS) ››› Django Unchained (2012) Jamie Foxx. An ex-slave and a German bounty hunter roam America’s South. ONE: Champ.

TOON Teen Titans Teen Titans We Bare Wrld, Gumball Samurai Jack American Dad American Dad Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Rick, MortyTRAV Fear the Woods Å Fear the Woods Å Fear the Woods (N) Å Paranormal 911 “Fearful Fed” Haunted Hospitals (N) Å Haunted Case Files (N) ÅTVL M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two/Half Men Two/Half Men King KingUSA Chicago P.D. “Promise” Chicago P.D. “Snitch” WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) Å Miz & Mrs Miz & MrsVH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (N) Love & Hip Hop Awards Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Å Love & Hip Hop Awards

WGN-A Blue Bloods Å (DVS) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*HPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO (4:55) The Bourne Identity Å Last Week To. Barry Å ›› Life of the Party (2018) Melissa McCarthy. ‘PG-13’ Å (9:50) Veep The Case Against Adnan Syed Skyscraper (V)MAX (5:40) ›› Vanilla Sky (2001, Suspense) Tom Cruise. ‘R’ Å Strike Back Å (8:50) ›› The Big Boss (1971) Bruce Lee. ‘R’ (:35) ››› Natural Born Killers (1994) ‘R’ Å

SHOW (5:15) Office Christmas Party Action (Part 2 of 4) Å Billions Axe has to step in. Black Monday SMILF Å Billions Axe has to step in. Black Monday SMILF ÅTMC Naked Gn 33 Gangster Land (2017) Sean Faris. ‘NR’ Å ›› The Hunted (2003) Tommy Lee Jones. ‘R’ (:35) ››› Thank You for Your Service (2017) Miles Teller. ‘R’ Patriots Day

8 p.m. on (18) (44)DC’s Legends of

TomorrowNew episodes resume with a spring premiere called “Lucha De Apuestas,” which finds the Legends heading to 1961 Mexico City to clean up an an-ticipated mess after they learn that Mona (Roman Young) has released a fugitive. Meanwhile, Nate and Zari (Nick Zano, Tala Ashe) undertake a joint mission to find out what Hank (guest star Tom Wil-son) may be hiding from everyone. Caity Lotz, Matt Ryan and Brandon Routh also star.

9 p.m. on (NGEO)Hostile Planet

Adventurer Bear Grylls is host and narrator of this new stunningly filmed six-part series that follows an assortment of animals in the wild as they struggle to raise their young and survive themselves while coping with harsh weath-er, hungry predators and increasing competition for dwindling but critical re-sources. To make matters even worse, the intensi-fying impact of climate change is making that daily fight even more challenging. It doesn’t always end happily, so families with young chil-dren may want to take that into account before viewing.

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AUTO RACINGGulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix. (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 11:05 am O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. (Live) (13) Sun. 3 pm (35) Sun. 3 pm (51) Sun. 3 pm Grand Prix of Ala-bama Qualifying. (Live) (NBCSN) Sat. 4 pm

BASEBALLTexas A&M at LSU. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 8 pm

BASKETBALLRegional Final: Teams TBA. (Live) (6) Sun. 2 pm (10) Sun. 2 pm Regional Final: Teams TBA. (Live) (6) Sun. 5 pm (10) Sun. 5 pm Regional Final: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Mon. 9 pm Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City Thun-der. (Live) (TNT) Tue. 8 pm Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors. (Live) (TNT) Tue. 10:30 pm Milwaukee Bucks at Philadelphia 76ers. (Live) (TNT) Thu. 8 pm Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers. (Live) (TNT) Thu. 10:30 pm The Nationals, Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 5 pm First Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 7 pm Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Fri. 9:30 pm The Nationals, Final: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 10 am National Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) (6) Sat. 6 pm (10) Sat. 6 pm National Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) (6) Sat. 8:30 pm (10) Sat. 8:30 pm

FOOTBALLMemphis Express at San Antonio Command-ers. (Live) (6) Sat. 12:00 pm (10) Sat. 12:00 pm Spring Game: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sat. 2:30 pm

GOLFWGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Semifinals. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 10 am Corales Puntacana Re-sort & Club Champion-ship, Final Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 2:30 pm WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Finals. (Live) (2) Sun. 3 pm (8) Sun. 3 pm Rapiscan Systems Classic, Final Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 5 pm Kia Classic, Final Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 7 pm WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Final. (Live) (GOLF) Sun. 10 pm First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 12:00 pm Valero Texas Open, First Round. (Live) (GOLF) Thu. 4 pm Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 12:00 pm Valero Texas Open, Second Round. (Live) (GOLF) Fri. 4 pm Augusta National Am-ateur Championship, Final Round. (Live) (2) Sat. 12:00 pm (8) Sat. 12:00 pm Valero Texas Open, Third Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 1 pm Valero Texas Open, Third Round. (Live) (2) Sat. 3:30 pm (8) Sat. 3:30 pm Third Round. (Live) (GOLF) Sat. 5 pm

HOCKEYNew York Rangers at Philadelphia Flyers. (Live) (2) Sun. 12:30 pm (8) Sun. 12:30 pm NCAA Tournament: Teams TBA. (Live) (ESPN2) Sun. 4 pm Boston Bruins at De-troit Red Wings. (Live) (NBCSN) Sun. 7:30 pm Colorado Avalanche at St. Louis Blues. (Live) (NBCSN) Mon. 8 pm Boston Bruins at Co-lumbus Blue Jackets. (Live) (NBCSN) Tue. 7 pm St. Louis Blues at Chi-cago Blackhawks. (Live) (NBCSN) Wed. 8 pm

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SOCCERFC Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dort- mund. (Live) (13) Sat. 12:30 pm (35) Sat. 12:30 pm (51) Sat. 12:30 pm Los Angeles FC at D.C. United. (Live) (13) Sat.

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9 p.m. on (2) (8)This Is Us

So far, NBC hasn’t given up any information about this Emmy-winning dra-ma’s third-season finale beyond the episode title: “Her,” which doesn’t tell us much. Certainly recent chapters of the Pearson family drama have been eventful, dealing with all three of the adult chil-dren: Randall’s (Sterling K. Brown) deteriorating marriage; Kevin’s (Justin Hartley) tensions with girlfriend Zoe (Melanie Li-burd) over the question of having kids; and the fate of Kate’s (Chrissy Metz) premature infant. NBC has greenlit Season 4, need-less to say.

10 p.m. on (TRAV)Legendary Locations

Josh Gates returns as host of this hit series, which expands to a one-hour format for these 13 new episodes. Both the natural and supernatural worlds are the focus of the sea-son premiere, which finds Josh examining an ancient cathedral made entirely of salt, which is buried 20 stories below the streets of a Polish city. Later, he looks at a mysterious symbol in Sicily that is believed by some to have been written by a nun while she was demonically possessed.

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8 p.m. on (2) (8)Chicago Med

In the middle of an urgent surgery, Dr. Rhodes (Colin Donnell) gets a phone call so alarming that he aban-dons the operation and rushes out of the hospital in the new episode “Tell Me the Truth.” Elsewhere, Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehl-fuss) helps an FBI agent who is brought into the ER, but he can’t help thinking there is more to that story than he is being told. Dr. Manning and Dr. Choi (Torrey DeVitto, Brian Tee) get into a major clash over the issue of doctor-patient confidentiality.

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White Crane Fist: Wong Yan-lam

Director Guo Jianyong returns to direct the third installment in his martial arts adventures, set in ancient China during the late Qing dynasty. The story deals with four con-stables who encounter a theater troupe and an enigmatic priest while on an assignment to escort a criminal to justice. That meeting sparks a chain of events that will lead to murder. In time, the Master of the White Crane Fist unravels the consequences of greed, revenge, betrayal and drug-smuggling.

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Q: Did Luke Perry do any other series

between “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Riverdale”? — Tracy Rogers, via e-mail

A: Several. In the im-mediate aftermath of

“90210,” the late actor was featured on the prison dra-ma “Oz” in 2001 and 2002, then he had the title role in the science-fiction drama “Jeremiah.” In the short-lived “Windfall,” Perry played one of the winners of a lottery jackpot, and he then co-starred in the drama “John From Cincinnati.”

Perry also appeared in multiple episodes of the medical mystery “Body of Proof,” and he went on to a similar run as a police detec-tive’s incarcerated brother on “Ties That Bind.” Soon after the last show would come what turned out to be Perry’s final series role, Archie’s father Fred on “Riv-erdale.”

Q: Where is “Life in Pieces”? — Mary Anne

Franko, Columbiana, Ohio

A: It’s on its way back. The CBS comedy will

return to the Thursday lineup when it begins its fourth sea-son April 18, with its ensem-ble cast — including James Brolin, Dianne Wiest, Colin Hanks and Betsy Brandt, to name a few — and its for-mat of several short stories (and Short stories, since that’s the show’s family’s name) intact.

That isn’t to say there won’t be some changes, though, as the network’s press release on the series’

return puts it: “This season, the Short family welcomes a few new family members and weathers an unexpect-ed health crisis, plus some long-hidden secrets are revealed in an unexpected way.”

Q: Will Jennifer Lopez do another drama se-

ries, now that “Shades of Blue” is over? — Deborah Harris, Providence, R.I.

A: Though she has a couple of shows in the

works as an executive pro-ducer, there’s no guarantee she’ll star in either of them. However, it bears mention that she developed “Shades of Blue” without consider-ation of taking the central acting role; NBC promised her an immediate commit-ment to the series if she would do that, so that’s how that came about.

In other words, it de-pends on the situation — and, as Lopez told us during the “Shades” run, also on the material. In the meantime, she remains on

television as an executive producer and judge on the NBC competition series “World of Dance.”

Q: Who was Ryan Seacrest’s co-host

on “American Idol” when it began? — Matt Dane, Reading, Pa.

A: Brian Dunkleman shared those duties

for the show’s first season on Fox, and though he quit afterward, some ac-counts suggest he would have been let go had he not made his move first. Dunkleman returned years later for the finale of the program’s Fox run, and he now does stand-up comedy in the Los Angeles area and hosts a “Family Feud Live!” show staged in Las Vegas and Atlantic City,

Send questions of gen-eral interest via email to [email protected]. Writers must include their names, cities and states. Personal replies cannot be sent.

By Jay BobbinThe television image of

sightless people is about to be blown up.

Premiering Thursday, April 4, the CW drama “In the Dark” stars Perry Mattfeld (“Shameless”) as Murphy, a blind woman who’s edgy and socially carefree. Certain that she has come across the body of a teenager who res-cued her from an attempted mugging, she’s determined to solve the crime — at great risk to herself and the guide dog she’d rather not have — when police aren’t prone to do so. Ben Stiller, “Fam’s” Corinne Kingsbury (also the creator here) and “The Big Sick” director Michael Show-

alter are among the series’ executive producers.

The makers of “In the Dark” report that they consulted almost 30 blind-ness-related organizations to find their star, but ultimately went with Mattfeld (who isn’t blind) because of her dedi-cation and her suitability for their needs.

“This role is an actor’s dream,” says Mattfeld. “I mean, it’s a mental, emotion-al and physical role. Obvi-ously, I realized not only how much there was a responsi-bility for me with this role, but how much I had to learn. And that’s why Lorri was by my side the whole time. I couldn’t have done it without her.”

“Lorri” is Lorri Bernson, the consultant who taught Mattfeld to work with the guide dog that’s named “Pretzel” in the show. “Be-cause she had sight for so long,” the actress notes, “when she watches TV, she will still look down at the remote first ... even though she’s not looking at the re-mote. Or when she eats, she still looks down at her plate. That’s habit, you know. Those are our mannerisms that come with sight.”

Birthdate: March 29, 1994

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Perry Mattfeld (“Shame-less”) stars in this new dramatic thriller as Murphy Mason, a hard-living and harder-drinking 20-some-thing blind woman who lives with her supportive best friend, Jess (Brooke Markham, “Foursome”), and Pretzel, the guide dog Mur-phy barely tolerates. She also befriends the teenage Tyson (Thamela Mpumlwa-na) after he saves her from a mugging, so Murphy is horrified when she stum-bles upon what she’s con-vinced is Tyson’s lifeless body in an alley. Somehow, the corpse disappears be-fore the police arrive. Rich Sommer (“Mad Men”) and Casey Deidrick (“Days of Our Lives”) also star.

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ESPN SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å NBA Countdown (N) Å NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Indiana Pacers. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Trail Blazers at NuggetsESPN2 HS Basketball NCAA Special 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament NCAA Update 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament SportsCenter

FNC Special Report With Bret Baier The Story With Martha Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at NightFOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFREE ››› Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Å (V) ›› Ghostbusters II (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Å (V) The 700 Club Å

FX (5:30) ›› Jurassic World (2015, Adventure) Chris Pratt. Å ›› Taken 3 (2014) Liam Neeson. Bryan Mills is framed for the murder of his ex-wife. Å (V) ›› Taken 3 (2014) Å (V)GOLF PGA Golf 2019 LPGA ANA Inspiration Second Round. Å Golf Central (N) (Live) Å PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, Second Round.HALL Falling for You (2018, Drama) Taylor Cole, Tyler Hynes. Å Christmas Next Door (2017, Romance) Jesse Metcalfe. Å The Story of Us (2019) Maggie Lawson, Sam Page. ÅHGTV Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream HomeHIST Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å (DVS) Ancient Aliens “Earth Station Egypt” Extraterrestrials; Egypt. (:05) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens ÅLIFE ›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nicholson, Sean Hayes. Å ›› Pearl Harbor (2001, War) Ben Affleck. Premiere. Best friends become fighter pilots and romantic rivals in 1941. Å (V)MTV Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous.

NBCSN (5:30) Mecum Auto Auctions “Houston” (N Same-day Tape) 2019 World Men’s Curling ChampionshipNICK Loud House Loud House Loud House Henry Danger SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Office The Office Friends Å (:35) Friends

PARMT Mom Å Mom Å Mom Å Mom Å ››› Friday (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Å (V) ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Å (V)SUN MLB Baseball: Rays at Giants Postgame MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at Atlanta Braves. From SunTrust Park in Atlanta. Postgame After Midnight With the RaysSYFY Underworld ›› Underworld: Awakening (2012) Kate Beckinsale. Å (V) Movie Futurama FuturamaTBS Family Guy Family Guy Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers ›› The Intern (2015, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway. Å (DVS) (V) The Last O.G. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2TCM (5:00) ››› Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) Spencer Tracy. ››› Conquest (1937) Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer. Å (V) ›››› Ninotchka (1939, Comedy) Greta Garbo. Å (DVS)TLC Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life Å One Ton Family “Part 1” Three siblings work to lose weight. (N) One Ton Family “Part 2” The Perrios struggle with weight loss.TNT Bones Å Bones Arastoo is kidnapped. ›› Shrek the Third (2007) Voices of Mike Myers. Å (DVS) ›› The Game Plan (2007) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. (V)

TOON Teen Titans Teen Titans We Bare Wrld, Gumball American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chicken Aqua Teen Hot Streets Rick, MortyTRAV Ghost Adventures Å Paranormal Caught on Camera Paranormal Caught on Camera Ghost Adventures The crew investigates a Scientology lab. (N) Ghost Adventures ÅTVL M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two/Half Men Two/Half Men King KingUSA Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern FamilyVH1 (4:30) Big Momma’s House 2 ›› Evan Almighty (2007) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. Å › Big Daddy (1999) Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams. Å ››› Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

WGN-A Blue Bloods Å (DVS) ›› Ghost Rider (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley. Å ›› Ghost Rider (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley. ÅPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO Hide and Seek REAL Sports Bryant Gumbel VICE News ›› The Meg (2018) Jason Statham, Li Bingbing. ‘PG-13’ Å Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Wyatt Cenac Real, B. MaherMAX Beyond Bordrs (:25) ›› Bruce Lee: The Legend (1977) ‘NR’ (7:55) ›› Justice League (2017) Ben Affleck. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Warrior “The Itchy Onion” (:05) Warrior “The Itchy Onion”

SHOW (:15) ››› Get Shorty (1995, Comedy) John Travolta. ‘R’ Å ›› Congo (1995, Action) Dylan Walsh. ‘PG-13’ Å (V) Boxing ShoBox: The New Generation. (N) (Live) ÅTMC ››› The Death of Stalin (2017) Steve Buscemi. ‘R’ Å (V) ›› Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) ‘R’ Å (V) ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Kate Hudson. Å

8 p.m. on (6) (10)MacGyver

When ruthless assassin Nicholas Helman (Michael Des Barres, returning in a guest role) resurfaces, in-tent on carrying out another sick killing spree, Mac (Lu-cas Till) and the rest of the Phoenix Foundation team have little recourse than to turn for help to the one person who knows Helman better than anyone else: his former protege, Murdoc (recurring guest star David Dastmalchian). If fans of the original “MacGyver” experience some mild dis-orientation while watching this new episode “Murdoc + Helman + Hit,” it’s probably because Des Barres played Murdoc on that earlier se-ries.

10 p.m. on (6) (10)Blue Bloods

After an unfortunate inci-dent in which the officer as-signed to provide backup to Officer Whitten (Lauren Pat-ten) was physically unable to keep up with a pursuit, Frank (Tom Selleck) de-bates whether to implement a more stringent fitness test for the department in the new episode “Rectify.” Elsewhere, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) is less keen on investigating a cold case when he discovers who the original detective was, and Anthony (Steven Schirripa) begs Erin (Bridget Moyni-han) to stall on a murder trial while he gathers more evidence.

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22 TV Week March 31 - April 6, 2019

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WEEKDAY EARLY MORNING 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

^ Tonight Show (:37) Late Night With Seth Meyers Last Call/Daly (:07) Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda Access Live Early Today WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise# Amanpour and Company Varied Programs% Amanpour-Co Varied Programs& Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With James Corden (:37) Inside Edition (:07) Paid Program (:39) Paid Program CBS Overnight Varied Programs Morning News News 6 at 5a News 6 at 5:30a( Tonight Show (:37) Late Night With Seth Meyers Last Call/Daly (:07) Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda The Doctors Early Today NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel 8) Jimmy Kimmel (:37) Nightline Funny You Ask Be a Millionaire (:05) Paid Program (:40) ABC World News Now Varied Programs America Morning Eyewitness News Eyewitness News* Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With James Corden (:37) Paid Program (:07) Paid Program CBS Overnight Varied Programs Morning News 10 News Early 10 News Varied Programs` Page Six TV Dish Nation FOX13 11:00 News Access TMZ TMZ Live News FOX13 Good Day News FOX Tampa2 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Family Guy Family Guy American Dad Corrupt Crimes Extra WESH 2 News WESH 2 News Early Sunrise4 Jimmy Kimmel (:37) Nightline (:07) Inside Edition Be a Millionaire News at 11 ABC World News Varied Programs America Morning WCJB TV20 News Varied Programs6 The Great Awake You & Me with Jeff Lane Varied Programs The Jim Bakker Show Varied Programs Arth. Rippy8 Nightly Business Varied Programs; The Game The Game True Crime Files Varied Programs Engagement Cleveland Show Pawn Stars Celebrity Page King of the Hill Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program< Jimmy Kimmel (:37) Nightline (:06) The Dr. Oz Show (:06) Paid Program ABC World News Varied Programs America Morning ABC Action News ABC Action News ABC Action News@ Family Guy American Dad American Dad Cleveland Show Steve The Game The Game Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers True Crime Files Varied ProgramsC (12:05) Dish Nation (:35) FOX 35 News at 10pm (:35) Paid Program (:04) Paid Program (:33) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:31) TMZ Good Day-4am Varied Programs Good Day-5am Varied ProgramsF Cops Cops Forensic Files Killer Mysteries Corrupt Crimes Ent. Tonight Judge Mathis The People’s Court Shepherd Chapel Varied ProgramsL Engagement Engagement DailyMailTV Paid Program Comics Unleashed King of the Hill Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Business First AM Paid ProgramR TVON Fine Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramS TMZ Access The Simpsons TMZ Live Paid Program Divorce Court Dish Nation Good Day-4am Varied Programs Good Day-5am Varied ProgramsT Varied Programs Praise Varied Programs John Gray World Steven FurtickW SuperChannel Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs Paid Program The Jim Bakker Show Joseph PrinceX Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting± TMZ Page Six TV Chicago P.D. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Shepherd Chapel Varied Programs

A&E Varied Programs (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:31) Paid ProgramAMC (12:02) Movie Varied Programs Halt-Catch Fire Varied Programs Halt-Catch Fire Varied Programs Three Stooges Three StoogesANPL Varied ProgramsBET Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show

BRAVO Varied Programs Below Deck Varied Programs Below Deck Varied Programs Whose Line Is It? Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramCNBC Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Street Signs World Exchange Varied ProgramsCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Early Start With Christine and Dave Early Start With Christine and DaveCOM (12:06) South Park (:36) South Park (:07) South Park The Daily Show (:15) South Park (:45) South Park (:15) South Park (:45) South Park (:15) South Park (:45) Idiotsitter Sex Toys Paid ProgramDISN Bizaardvark Bizaardvark Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie Jessie Jessie L & M: Cali Style L & M: Cali Style Bunk’d Bunk’d Big City GreensDSC Varied ProgramsE! (11:30) Movie Varied Programs Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Varied Programs

ESPN Varied Programs SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenterESPN2 Varied Programs Now or Never Varied Programs

FNC Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News at Night With Shannon FOX & Friends First FOX & Friends FirstFOOD Varied Programs Paid Program Paid ProgramFREE Movie Paid Program Paid Program The 700 Club Paid Program Paid Program Joseph Prince James Robison

FX Movie Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramGOLF Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied ProgramsHALL The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier I Love Lucy I Love LucyHGTV Varied Programs House Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST Varied Programs (:02) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramLIFE Varied Programs (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid ProgramMTV Varied Programs Catfish: The TV Varied Programs Catfish: The TV Varied Programs Catfish: The TV Varied Programs Catfish: The TV Varied Programs

NBCSN World Curling Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK (12:10) Friends (:45) Friends (:20) Friends (1:55) Friends Mom (:05) Mom (:39) Mom (:16) Mom King of Queens King of Queens

PARMT Movie Varied Programs Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Friends Friends Friends Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Varied ProgramsTBS Seinfeld Conan Varied Programs 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Love-RaymondTCM (11:45) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied ProgramsTLC Varied Programs Sister Wives Varied ProgramsTNT Varied Programs

TOON Robot Chicken Squidbillies The Boondocks American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Rick and Morty Robot Chicken Loiter Squad The Boondocks Bob’s Burgers Bob’s BurgersTRAV Varied Programs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens Two and Half Men Two and Half Men The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine The Golden Girls The Golden GirlsUSA Varied ProgramsVH1 Varied Programs Martin Martin Martin Martin

WGN-A Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With Married ... With How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Elementary Camp Meeting Paid Program Paid Program

HBO

T (11:20) ›› Skyscraper (2018) ‘PG-13’ (:05) ››› Splice (2009, Science Fiction) Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley. ‘R’ Å (2:50) ›› Hide and Seek (2005) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ Å ›› Religulous (2008, Documentary) Bill Maher. ‘R’ ÅW (11:30) Leaving Neverland “Part 1” (Part 1 of 2) Å (:32) Leaving Neverland “Part 2” Two boys share their experiences. Å After Neverland Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (Off Air)Th (11:50) Barry ››› Buried (2010, Suspense) Ryan Reynolds. ‘R’ Å (:10) ››› Collateral (2004, Suspense) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. ‘R’ Å (:10) ›› Griff the Invisible (2010) Ryan Kwanten. ‘PG-13’ Brilliant ThingF (11:30) ››› Inception (2010) Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page. ‘PG-13’ Å › Repo Men (2010, Science Fiction) Jude Law, Forest Whitaker. ‘R’ Å (3:55) ››› Game Night (2018) Jason Bateman. ‘R’ Å (:40) Possession

Sa Real, Bill Maher Wyatt Cenac (:10) ›› Man on Fire (2004, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning. ‘R’ Å (:40) ››› Shanghai Knights (2003, Comedy) Jackie Chan. ‘PG-13’ Å 15: Quinceañera

MAX

T Natural Born (:35) ›› Black Widow (1987, Suspense) Debra Winger, Sami Frey. ‘R’ Å (:20) ›› Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. ‘R’ Å (:25) ›› Sprung (1997, Comedy) Tisha Campbell. ‘R’ ÅW (11:50) ›› Ricochet (1991) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å (:35) ›› High Crimes (2002, Suspense) Ashley Judd. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› The Devil’s Rejects (2005, Horror) Sid Haig. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:20) Darkman ‘R’Th (11:35) ›› Judge Dredd (1995) ‘R’ (:15) ›› Galaxy of Terror (1981) Edward Albert. ‘R’ Å (:40) Wrong Side of Town (2010) Dave Batista. ‘R’ Å (:10) › Deep Rising (1998, Horror) Treat Williams. Premiere. ‘R’ ÅF (11:35) Strike Back (:25) ›› The Singing Detective (2003) Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:15) ››› Natural Born Killers (1994) Woody Harrelson. ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› The Limits of Control (2009, Drama) Isaach De Bankolé. ‘R’ Å

Sa (12:10) ›› Justice League (2017, Action) Ben Affleck. ‘PG-13’ Å (:10) Warrior “The Itchy Onion” Å (:15) › The Fourth Kind (2009, Suspense) Milla Jovovich. ‘PG-13’ Å (4:55) ››› My Cousin Rachel (2017)

SHOW

T ›› Saw (2004, Horror) Cary Elwes. ‘R’ Å (:45) ›› Saw II (2005, Horror) Donnie Wahlberg, Tobin Bell. ‘R’ Å ›› Saw III (2006, Horror) Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith. ‘R’ Å (:20) Mr. 3000 ÅW ›› A Bad Moms Christmas (2017) Mila Kunis. ‘R’ Å (:45) ›› The Other Woman (2009, Comedy-Drama) Natalie Portman. ‘R’ Å Pimp (2018, Crime Drama) Keke Palmer, Haley Ramm, Aunjanue Ellis. ‘NR’ Å The Running ManTh ›› Into the Blue ››› Leaving Las Vegas (1995, Drama) Nicolas Cage. Premiere. ‘R’ Å ›› The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly (:45) ›› NineF Desus & Mero Who Is America? Desus & Mero SMILF Å Desus & Mero ›› Den of Thieves (2018) Gerard Butler. Elite lawmen try to bring down a gang of tactical thieves. ›› The Forgotten (2004) ‘PG-13’

Sa Boxing Action (Part 2 of 4) Å Desus & Mero Billions Axe has to step in. Å Black Monday SMILF Å Funny Women of a Certain Age Å Friends-Money

TMC

T (11:30) ››› Patriots Day (2016) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ Å (:45) ››› 21 Grams (2003) Sean Penn. Three lives intersect following a car accident. ‘R’ Å ›› Cracks (2009, Drama) Eva Green. ‘R’ Å Mrs. McCutcheonW Pulp Fiction (1994) (:35) ››› Jackie Brown (1997) Pam Grier. A fearless flight attendant gets in trouble with the law. (:10) Dude Bro Party Massacre III (2015, Horror) Alec Owen. ‘NR’ Å (4:55) Anything (2017, Drama) ‘R’ ÅTh (12:10) ››› A Single Man (2009, Drama) Colin Firth, Nicholas Hoult. ‘R’ Å ››› Basic Instinct (1992, Suspense) Michael Douglas. Premiere. ‘R’ Å (:10) Last Seen in Idaho (2018, Crime Drama) Hallie Shepherd. ‘NR’ ÅF (11:35) ››› Black Rain (1989) Michael Douglas. ‘R’ Å (:45) ›› The Hunted (2003, Action) Tommy Lee Jones. ‘R’ Å Mad Genius (2017, Science Fiction) Spencer Locke, Levy Tran. ‘NR’ Å Hou-Tomorrow

Sa › The Back-up Plan (2010) Jennifer Lopez. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› Clerks (1994, Comedy) Brian O’Halloran, Jeff Anderson. ‘R’ Å ››› 21 Grams (2003, Drama) Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro. ‘R’ Å (:35) ››› 8 Mile

March 31 - April 6, 2019 TV Week 23

SATURDAY DAYTIME APR. 6 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

LOCAL BROADCAST CHANNELS^ On Money Raw Travel Voyager Earth Ody. Consumer Naturally Women’s Golf Augusta National Amateur Championship, Final Round. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, Third Round. (N) (Live)# Old House Old House Antiques Roadshow (N) Table Lidia Sara’s Jamie Milk Street Martha Kitchen Cook Primal Grill SciTech NOVA Å (DVS) Nature Å (DVS)% Go Luna Nature Cat Samantha Jamie Kitchen Cook The Chefs Old House Old House Old House Old House MotorWeek Woodwright Chefs Life Cooking Martha Ray Sun Studio& Lucky Dog Dr. Chris Innovation Inspectors Hope in the Tail-Valor AAF Football Memphis Express at San Antonio Commanders. (N) (Live) Å At the Final Four (N) The Final Four Show (N) (Live) Å( Saving Pets Champion Voyager Earth Ody. Consumer Naturally Women’s Golf Augusta National Amateur Championship, Final Round. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, Third Round. (N) (Live)) Good Morning America Jack Hanna Ocean Hearts of Dr. Scott News ThisMinute Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 30 for 30 Å World of X Games (N) Funny You Funny You* Lucky Dog Dr. Chris Innovation Inspectors Hope in the Tail-Valor AAF Football Memphis Express at San Antonio Commanders. (N) (Live) Å At the Final Four (N) The Final Four Show (N) (Live) Å` FOX13 News Earth 2050 Space Planet Paid Prog. Match Day Bundesliga Soccer Pregame MLS Soccer Los Angeles FC at D.C. United. (N) PBC Face TMZ (N)2 This Old H. Welc. Home Ready-Pet Invention Into Wild LatiNation Movie American Ninja Warrior The Listener Murdoch Mysteries Entertainment Tonight4 Garden Sports Hearts of Dr. Scott Rock-Park Vacation Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 30 for 30 Å World of X Games (N) Makeover Inside Edit.6 Dr. Wonder Superbook Christian Theater Prophecy Adrian Rgrs Steve Tight Line News Wtch Christian Life Outr. Jesus Bridges J. Prince Gaither Homecoming Christian Worship Hour8 MotorWeek Woodwright Old House Old House Mexico Martha Cooking Jamie Cook Kitchen Lidia Rick Steves Antiques Roadshow NOVA Å (DVS) Nature Å (DVS); Boniface Appliance Appliance Paid Prog. Boniface Paid Prog. Boniface Real Show Appliance Boniface Pawn Stars Video Vault Friends Friends Paid Prog. Paid Prog. King King< ABC Action News Jack Hanna Ocean Hearts of Dr. Scott Rock-Park Vacation Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 30 for 30 Å World of X Games (N) Paid Prog. Paid Prog.@ Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Castle “At Close Range” Castle “Habeas Corpse” Leverage Å Leverage Å Dateline Å How I Met How I MetC (8:00) Good Day Orlando Orlando Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Match Day Bundesliga Soccer Pregame MLS Soccer Los Angeles FC at D.C. United. (N) PBC Face NewsF Outback Rock-Park Rock-Park Culture Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. ›› The Cable Guy (1996, Comedy) Jim Carrey. (V) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. America Raw Travel Very Vera Ready SetL Ready-Pet Invention OK Carz Paid Prog. Paid Prog. OK Carz ››› Matchstick Men (2003) Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell. (V) Paid Prog. Pawn Stars Paid Prog. Mike Mike King KingR Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Rick Tomaska’s US Coin Show Learn about and collect rare items.S (8:00) Good Day Orlando Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Match Day Bundesliga Soccer Pregame MLS Soccer Los Angeles FC at D.C. United. (N) PBC Face NewsT RocKids TV Hermie Joel Osteen Prince Veggie Veggie Veggie Veggie Superbook Booga Drive Creation Anonymous News Turning Point with David Graham FranklinW Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Sid Roth S.Channel J. Van Impe Hal Lindsey Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Jump Mini. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog.X Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU± Heartland Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Major Crimes Å Chicago P.D. “You Wish” Chicago P.D.

CABLE CHANNELSA&E Tiny House Nation Å Vacation You Can’t Zombie House Flipping Live PD: Rewind Å Live PD: Rewind Å Live PD “Live PD -- 05.12.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Å Live PD ÅAMC ›› King Kong (1976, Adventure) Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange. Å (V) ›› Christine (1983, Horror) Keith Gordon. Å (V) ›› Pet Sematary (1989, Horror) Dale Midkiff. Å ›› Pet Sematary Two (1992) Edward Furlong. (V)ANPL My Cat From Hell Å My Cat From Hell Å My Cat From Hell Å My Cat From Hell Å My Cat From Hell Å The Zoo Å The Zoo The Vet Life Å The Vet Life ÅBET Prince Prince Prince Prince Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin ›› Think Like a Man (2012, Romance-Comedy) Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara. Madea’s Witness

BRAVO Backyard Backyard Envy Å For Sale? For Sale? Lake Front Lake Front Lake Front Tiny House Nation Å Tiny House Nation Å Tiny House Nation Å Tiny House Nation Å Tiny House Nation ÅCNBC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. American Greed Å American Greed ÅCNN Smerconish (N) Å CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN NewsroomCOM Parks Parks and Recreation Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks › Billy Madison (1995) Adam Sandler. Å (V) › Mr. Deeds (2002) Adam Sandler. Premiere. ÅDISN Raven Raven Bizaardvark Coop Sydney Fast Layne Andi Mack Raven Coop Coop Sydney Sydney Bunk’d Big City Big City Big City Sydney SydneyDSC Secrets of the Lost Secrets of the Lost Secrets of the Lost Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch ÅE! Kardashian The Kardashians The Kardashians ››› I Love You, Man (2009) Paul Rudd, Jason Segel. Å (V) › The Waterboy (1998) Adam Sandler. Å (V) ›› Bad Teacher (2011) Cameron Diaz. Å (V)

ESPN SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å High School Basketball College GameDay (N) (Live) ÅESPN2 World Rugby Sevens Girls High School Basketball Cheerlead Announcement Best of Coaches Film Room (N) Å College Football Spring Game: Teams TBA. (N) Football (N) College Softball

FNC FOX & Friends Saturday Cavuto Live (N) (Live) Å America’s News Headquarters (N) Å America’s News HQ Journal Editorial Report America’s News Headquarters (N) ÅFOOD Trisha’s Trisha’s Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. The Kitchen (N) Å 30-Minute 30-Minute Family Food Showdown Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, DriveFREE Ghostbust ›› Ghostbusters II (1989) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Å (V) ››› Hook (1991, Children’s) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams. Å (V) (:15) ››› Ice Age (2002) Voices of Ray Romano. Ice Age: The Meltdown

FX Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› Spider-Man (2002) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe. Å (V) ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Å ›› Transformers: Dark of the MoonGOLF (7:00) Morning Drive (N) Live From Augusta National Women’s Amateur (N) Golf Central Pregame (N) PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, Third Round. (N) (Live) Å Drive, Chip & Putt 2019 ANA InspirationHALL Valentine in the Vineyard A Ring by Spring (2014) Stefanie Powers. Å Cooking With Love (2018, Comedy) Ali Liebert. Å Love on the Menu (2019) Autumn Reeser. Å Just Add Romance (2019) Meghann Fahy. ÅHGTV Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Dream Dream Dream DreamHIST Swamp People Å Swamp People Å Swamp People Å The American Farm American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers ÅLIFE Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The House Sitter (2015) Kate Ashfield. Bad Twin (2016) Haylie Duff. Å Trapped Child (2016) Brandon W. Jones. Å Deadly Ex (2016) Natasha Henstridge. ÅMTV Ridiculous. Ridiculousness Å Ridiculous. ››› Creed (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone. Å (V) ›› Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Å ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Å

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By Jay BobbinOver the history of televi-

sion, few brands have been as iconic and enduring as “The Twilight Zone.”

Consider that the super-natural, Rod Serling-created suspense anthology now has its fourth series incarnation. The show enters the stream-ing dimension by premiering with two episodes Monday, April 1, on CBS All Access — with “Get Out” Oscar winner Jordan Peele as host and narrator, and also as an executive producer. Among others sharing the latter job are Serling’s widow Carol, “The X-Files” alum Glen Morgan, filmmaker Simon Kinberg (“X-Men: Apoc-alypse”) and TV veteran Greg Yaitanes (“Banshee”).

Normally to debut new episodes on Thursdays starting April 11, the latest “Twilight Zone” largely tells fresh stories. Howev-er, one of the franchise’s most celebrated tales, the monster-on-the-wing-of-an-airplane thriller “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet,” gets a “reimagining” (as “Night-mare at 30,000 Feet”) with Adam Scott starring. Seth Rogen, Sanaa Lathan, Greg

Kinnear, John Cho, Jacob Tremblay (“Room”), Allison Tolman (“Fargo”) and Rhea Seehorn (“Better Call Saul”) also will be in the “Zone.”

The original “Twilight Zone” — which CBS aired from 1959 to 1964, and also is on CBS All Access — re-mains a weekday staple on both Me-TV and Syfy, the latter of which also offers holiday marathons of the series. Though she was a producer of a 1994 “Twi-light Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” TV-movie, the new show marks Carol Serling’s most sustained cre-ative involvement thus far.

“I am very happy” about the new version, she con-firms. “It’s the fourth time

COVER STORYCBS All Access enters ‘The Twilight Zone’ anew

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BY JAY BOBBIN

Jennifer Lynn Lopez was born on July 24, 1969, in The Bronx, N.Y. and is the middle of three sisters.

After working regionally and overseas in stage shows, Lopez became a backup dancer for New Kids on the Block, and then a Fly Girl on TV’s “In Living Color.” She also was a backup dancer for Janet Jackson, then moved into acting with such projects as the CBS series “Second Chances” and the movies “Money Train” and “Blood and Wine.”

Lopez’s stardom was confirmed by her title performance in the 1997 film “Selena,” earning her a record paycheck for a Hispanic actress. Her other movies around that time included “Anaconda,” “U Turn” and the critically acclaimed “Out of Sight.”

In 1999, Lopez’s music career took off with the single “If You Had My Love,” and its album “On the 6” (also featuring “Wait-ing for Tonight”). In its aftermath, Lopez’s nickname “J. Lo” started to be used more commonly.

The start of the millennium saw Lopez continue strongly in movies (“The Wedding Planner,” “Enough,” “Maid in Manhat-tan”) and music (“Love Don’t Cost a Thing,” “I’m Real,” “Jenny From the Block”). However, she hit a snag with the much-panned film “Gigli,” also starring then-boyfriend Ben Affleck.

As the 2010s began, she switched record labels (from Epic to Island) and started a two-season run as an “American Idol” judge.

An executive producer of ABC Family/Freeform’s “The Fos-ters” (and its current spinoff, “Good Trouble”), Lopez starred for three seasons in the NBC police drama “Shades of Blue.” Her competition series “World of Dance” currently is in its third NBC season.

Formerly involved with rapper-producer Sean Combs and singer Marc Anthony – the latter of whom she married and has twin children with – Lopez is engaged to ex-baseball player Alex Rodriguez.

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around, and it’s an excit-ing venture for me. (The concept) has kept popping up, but I’m involved in a different way this time.” Indeed, 1983’s “Twilight Zone: The Movie” adapted four stories from the orig-inal show ... and featured Carol Serling as one of the passengers in “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.”

She says she’s pleased to oversee the “Twilight Zone” brand now, “to the extent I can, of course. I give a gen-eral consultation and I’ve read all the scripts, and I’m very much in favor of what I’ve seen so far.” She’s also in favor of Peele’s involve-ment, “absolutely. There couldn’t have been a better

(choice). Though he hesitat-ed for a while, I’m so glad he decided to narrate this. I really feel the narration of these stories is very import-ant.”

Rod Serling always deemed himself a writer first and foremost — borne out not only by his author-ing of 92 “Twilight Zone” episodes, two of which earned Emmy Awards, but also by such scripts as his Emmy-winning “Patterns” and “Requiem for a Heavy-weight.” Carol Serling be-lieves that for “The Twilight Zone” still to be ongoing, “Rod would be the most surprised. But after all these years, the subject matter is still timely.”

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BloomsVicki (Sara Rue, “Ameri-can Housewife”), an urban gardener, has put a lot of time, not to mention sweat equity, into transforming bleak city lots into wel-coming green spaces, and she takes understandable pride in her efforts. Need-less to say, then, she’s not happy when a real estate developer (Jordan Bridges, “Rizzoli & Isles”) poses a threat to her community garden via his latest proj-ect. As spring reaches its peak, however, the flowers aren’t the only things blossoming for this appealing pair in this 2019 romance.

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You know nothing about hosting a late-night come-dy show, Jon Snow: That may be true of one of the most popular characters on“Game of Thrones,” but his real-life alter ego, actor Kit Harington, fear-lessly takes center stage as “SNL” host for the first time, a week before his HBO blockbuster returns for its eighth and final sea-son. The British actor has shown his comedy chops previously in the HBO sports mockumentary “7 Days in Hell.” He also has an A-list musical guest: actress, singer and song-writer Sara Bareilles.

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BRAVO Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Watch What Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramCNBC American Greed “Suicide Is Painless” American Greed Å Paid Program Paid Program American Greed Car scam; bad bank. American Greed Å American Greed ÅCNN CNN Special Program Å CNN Special Program Special CNN production to be announced. Å CNN Special Program Å CNN Newsroom Live (N) Å CNN Newsroom Live (N) ÅCOM (11:00) › Billy Madison (1995) Å (:10) South Park (:45) South Park (:15) South Park (:45) South Park (:15) South Park “You’re Getting Old” (3:50) South Park (:25) South Park Sex Toys Paid ProgramDISN (:05) Bizaardvark Bizaardvark Å Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Jessie Å L & M: Cali Style L & M: Cali Style Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Big City GreensDSC Deadliest Catch (N) Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch ÅE! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians

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FNC Justice With Judge Jeanine Å The Greg Gutfeld Show Å Watters’ World Å Justice With Judge Jeanine Å The Greg Gutfeld Show Å Fox Report with Jon Scott ÅFOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramFREE (11:30) ›› Jumanji (1995, Children’s) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. Å (V) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Z. Levitt Presents

FX What We Do Baskets “Renoir” Baskets “Trainee” Baskets “Strays” Atlanta Å Baskets “Trainee” Baskets “Strays” How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother FXM Presents Paid Program Paid ProgramGOLF Wom. Golf 2019 LPGA ANA Inspiration Third Round. From Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Å PGA GolfHALL The Perfect Bride (2017, Romance) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. Å The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells (2018) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. Å A Harvest Wedding (2017, Romance) Jill Wagner, Victor Webster. ÅHGTV Love It or List It Å House Hunters Renovation Å Mom & Me Å Mom & Me Å Love It or List It Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramHIST (:03) American Pickers: Bonus Buys “Frank’s Big Picks” A toy museum’s collection of treasures. Å Coin Collecting Coin Collecting Coin Collecting Coin CollectingLIFE (:01) My Killer Client (2019, Suspense) Tammin Sursok, Allison Paige. Å (:04) Suburban Swingers Club (2019, Drama) Dana Davis, Jesse Ruda. Å (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid Program (:02) Paid Program (:32) Paid ProgramMTV (10:00) Bad Boys ›› Bad Boys II (2003) Martin Lawrence. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. Å (V) Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

NBCSN 2019 World Men’s Curling Championship Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Same-day Tape) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramNICK (:10) Friends (:45) Friends Å (:20) Friends (1:55) Mom Å Mom Å (:05) Mom Å (:39) Mom Å King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

PARMT ›› Next Friday (2000) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. A young man lives with kin who won the lottery. Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSUN Mexico Primera Division Soccer After Midnight With the Rays From April 6, 2019. Rays Postgame Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramSYFY The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight ZoneTBS ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008) Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman. Å (DVS) 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls ›› Parental Guidance (2012, Children’s) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. Å (V) Love-Raymond Love-RaymondTCM ››› 99 River Street (1953) John Payne, Evelyn Keyes. (:45) ›› Mame (1974) Lucille Ball. An eccentric woman becomes her young nephew’s guardian. ››› Pennies From Heaven (1981) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters. Å (V)TLC Trading Spaces Å (:01) While You Were Out (:01) Nate & Jeremiah by Design (:01) Trading Spaces Å Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, DressTNT (11:15) ›› The Lone Ranger (2013, Western) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer. Å (DVS) (V) The Last O.G. NCIS: New Orleans “Outlaws” NCIS: New Orleans Å (DVS) NCIS: New Orleans “Overdrive”

TOON My Hero Ac... Sword Art Online Megalo Box Å JoJo-Diamond Black Clover Hunter X Hunter Naruto: Shippuden Attack on Titan The Boondocks Black Dynamite The Venture Bros. Home MoviesTRAV Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures “Lutes Casino” Ghost Adventures “Bell Witch Cave” Ghost Adventures Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid ProgramTVL King of Queens King of Queens Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old ChristineUSA Modern Family Modern Family (12:50) Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) (1:52) Chicago P.D. Å (2:54) Chicago P.D. “Called in Dead” (3:56) Chicago P.D. Å (4:58) Chicago P.D. ÅVH1 (10:00) Movie Å ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, John Ashton. Å (V) Martin Å Martin Å Martin Å Martin Å

WGN-A Bones Å Bones Å ›› The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005, Drama) Julianne Moore. Å Camp Meeting Ministry, live worship. Paid Program Paid ProgramPREMIUM CHANNELSHBO Wyatt Cenac (:25) ›› Skyscraper (2018) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ (V) (:10) Native Son (2019, Drama) Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson. ‘NR’ Å The Aftermath (:20) ››› The Bourne Supremacy (2004) Matt Damon.MAX (11:30) Warrior (:35) ››› United 93 (2006, Drama) David Alan Basche. ‘R’ Å (V) ››› Stakeout (1987, Suspense) Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez. ‘R’ Å › Cyborg (1989) Jean-Claude Van Damme. ‘R’ Å (V)

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A“THE ACTRESS” ››› (’53) Spencer Tracy, Jean Sim-mons. A stage-struck New Englander tells her salty father she wants to act. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 4 p.m.“ADAM’S RIB” ›››› (’49) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. Married lawyers bring their courtroom battle home. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 12:30 p.m.“ALL OF MY HEART: INN LOVE” (’17) Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 2 a.m.“ALL OF MY HEART: THE WEDDING” (’18) Brennan Elliott, Lacey Chabert. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 4 a.m.“ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT” ››‡ (’53) Robert Taylor, Stewart Grang-er. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 10 a.m.“ALL THINGS VALENTINE” (’15) Sarah Rafferty, Sam Page. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 2 p.m.“AMERICAN SNIPER” ›››‡ (’14) Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle logs an incredible number of kills. (3:04) (A&E) Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 12:03 a.m.“AMONG THIEVES” (’01) Karen Sillas, John Battle. (2:00) (32) Sun. 2 p.m.“ANNA CHRISTIE” ››› (’30) Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford. A prostitute is reunit-ed with the father who aban-doned her. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 1:30 a.m.“ANNA KARENINA” ››› (’35) Greta Garbo, Fredric March. Tolstoy’s story of a married Russian woman’s blind passion. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 9:45 p.m.“ANT-MAN” ››› (’15) Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas. Ant-Man uses his shrinking skills to battle Yellowjacket. (2:30) (USA) Sat. 5:30 p.m.“ANTOINE AND COLETTE”

››› (’62) Jean-Pierre Léaud,

“CAST AWAY” ››› (’00) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. A courier company executive is marooned on a remote island. (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 6 p.m., 10:01 p.m.“THE CATERED AFFAIR”

››› (’56) Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine. A woman schemes to give her girl a gala wed-ding. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 2 p.m.“THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE”

››› (’12) Five teenagers are wrongfully convicted of raping a woman. (2:00) (3) Tue. 9 p.m.; Wed. 1 a.m.; Thu. 3 a.m. (5) Tue. 9 p.m.; Wed. 1 a.m.; Thu. 3 a.m. (24) Tue. 9 p.m.; Wed. 1 a.m.; Thu. 3 a.m.“CHRISTINE” ›› (’83) Keith Gordon, John Stockwell. (2:00) (AMC) Sat. 12 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 7 a.m.“CHRISTMAS NEXT DOOR” (’17) Jesse Metcalfe, Fiona Gubelmann. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 8 p.m.“A CINDERELLA STORY”

›› (’04) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (2:00) (FREE) Thu. 12 a.m.“A CINDERELLA STORY: IF THE SHOE FITS” (’16) Sofia Carson, Jennifer Tilly. (2:00) (FREE) Fri. 12 a.m.“CLICK” ››‡ (’06) Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale. (2:15) (TBS) Sun. 2:30 p.m., 11 p.m.“CONQUEST” ››› (’37) Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer.

Europe is rocked by Maria Walewska’s romance with Napoleon. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 8 p.m.“COOKING WITH LOVE” (’18) Ali Liebert, Brett Dalton. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 12 p.m.“CRIMSON PEAK” ››› (’15) Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain. A woman inves-tigates ghostly visions at a gothic mansion. (2:30) (FX) Fri. 9:30 a.m.

D“DADDY’S HOME” ›› (’15) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. (2:00) (FX) Sun. 3 p.m.“DEADLY EX” (’16) Nata-sha Henstridge, Marguerite Moreau. (2:00) (LIFE) Sat. 4 p.m.“DEADLY MATCH” (’19) Alyssa Lynch, Mitch Ainley. (2:03) (LIFE) Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 12:01 a.m.“THE DECKS RAN RED” ›› (’58) James Mason, Dorothy Dandridge. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 11:45 a.m.“DESK SET” ››› (’57) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. An efficiency ex-pert and a TV executive lock horns. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 4 p.m.“DESTINATION WEDDING” (’17) Alexa PenaVega, Jeremy Guilbaut. (2:00) (HALL) Thu. 2 p.m.“DJANGO UNCHAINED”

›››‡ (’12) Jamie Foxx,

Marie-France Pisier. Teenage Antoine Doinel falls in love for the first time. (:45) (TCM) Tue. 3:15 p.m.“ARE WE DONE YET?” ›‡ (’07) Ice Cube, Nia Long. (2:00) (BET) Mon. 12 p.m. (FX) Mon. 7 a.m.“THE ART OF US” (’17) Tay-lor Cole, Steve Lund. (2:00) (HALL) Thu. 6 p.m.“AUTHORS ANONYMOUS” (’14) Kaley Cuoco, Chris Klein. (2:00) (65) Sun. 5 p.m.

B“BABY BOY” ››› (’01) Tyrese Gibson, Omar Good-ing. A man juggles womaniz-ing with fighting his mother’s boyfriend. (3:00) (BET) Wed. 9 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m.“BACHELOR MOTHER”

››› (’39) Ginger Rogers, David Niven. A store clerk is mistaken for a foundling’s mother. (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 6 a.m.“BAD TUTOR” (’18) Vanes-sa Marcil, Alex Frnka. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 2 p.m.“BAD TWIN” (’16) Haylie Duff, Grace Van Dien. (1:30) (LIFE) Sat. 12:30 p.m.“BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT” ››› (’16) Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. Calvin and the gang must save the neighborhood from crime. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 8 p.m.“THE BARRETTS OF WIM-POLE STREET” ››› (’57) Jennifer Jones, John Gielgud. Victorian poets Robert Brown-ing and Elizabeth Barrett in love. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 12 p.m.“BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE” ›› (’16) Ben Affleck, Henry Cav-ill. (3:15) (TNT) Sat. 8 p.m.“THE BATTLESHIP POTEM-KIN” ›››› (’25) Aleksandr Antonov, Vladimir Barskiy. Silent. Cossacks massacre supporters of a 1905 mutiny. (1:15) (TCM) Wed. 6 a.m.

“BEAUTY AND THE BEAST”

››› (’17) Emma Watson, Dan Stevens. A young wom-an discovers the kind heart and soul of a beast. (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“BEDTIME STORIES” ›› (’08) Adam Sandler, Keri Rus-sell. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 12:30 p.m.; Mon. 3:15 a.m. (TNT) Sat. 1:45 p.m.“THE BENCHWARMERS”

›‡ (’06) David Spade, Rob Schneider. (2:00) (FX) Wed. 7 a.m.“BERKELEY SQUARE” ››‡ (’33) Leslie Howard, Heather Angel. (1:45) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 6 a.m.“THE BFG” ››› (’16) Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill. A 10-year-old girl befriends the Big Friendly Giant. (2:30) (TBS) Sat. 5:30 p.m.“THE BIG CITY” ››‡ (’37) Spencer Tracy, Luise Rainer. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 7:45 a.m.“BIG MOMMAS: LIKE FA-THER, LIKE SON” ›‡ (’11) Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson. (3:00) (BET) Sun. 2 p.m.“BLENDED” ›‡ (’14) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. (2:15) (TBS) Sun. 4:45 p.m. (TNT) Wed. 5:30 p.m.“BLOOD, SWEAT AND LIES” (’18) Hannah Barefoot, Adam Huber. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 10 a.m.“BLUE STREAK” ›‡ (’99) Martin Lawrence, Luke Wil-son. (3:00) (BET) Mon. 3 p.m.; Tue. 12 a.m.“BOOM TOWN” ››› (’40) Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy. Two wildcatters attempt to create a Texas oil empire. (2:15) (TCM) Fri. 2:45 p.m.“BORDER INCIDENT” ››› (’50) Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy. An immi-gration agent plays a decoy to trap illegal aliens. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 10 a.m.“BOYS TOWN” ›››‡ (’38) Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney. A new arrival dis-

rupts a home for wayward boys. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 11 a.m.“THE BREAK-UP” ›› (’06) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Anis-ton. (2:30) (FREE) Tue. 11 a.m.“BRIDAL WAVE” (’15) Arielle Kebbel, Andrew W. Walker. (2:00) (HALL) Wed. 4 p.m.“A BRUSH WITH LOVE” (’19) Arielle Kebbel, Nick Bateman. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 6 p.m.; Wed. 6 p.m.; Sat. 6 p.m.“THE BUCKET LIST” ›› (’07) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman. (2:00) (LIFE) Fri. 6 p.m.“A BUG’S LIFE” ››› (’98) Voices of Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey. Animated. Insects help an ant fend off grass-hoppers. (2:05) (FREE) Sun. 11:40 a.m.“BUNDLE OF JOY” ›› (’56) Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 6 a.m.

C“THE CABLE GUY” ››‡ (’96) Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick. (2:00) (38) Sat. 1 p.m.“CAMILLE” ›››‡ (’36) Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor. A doomed courtesan clouds her young lover’s name in 19th-century Paris. (2:00) (TCM) Wed. 11:30 p.m.“CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER” ››› (’14) Chris Evans, Scarlett Jo-hansson. Capt. America and the Black Widow face an un-expected enemy. (3:00) (FX) Sun. 5 p.m.“CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS”

››› (’35) Francoise Rosay, Jean Murat. Flemish women supersede their week men to deal with invaders. (2:15) (TCM) Thu. 3:15 a.m.“CARTEL WAR” (’09) Jack Lucarelli, Roberto Sanchez. (2:00) (32) Sun. 12 p.m.“THE CASE OF THE STUT-TERING BISHOP” ›› (’37) Donald Woods, Ann Dvorak. (1:22) (TCM) Sat. 10:08 a.m.

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Christoph Waltz. An ex-slave and a German bounty hunt- er roam America’s South. (3:45) (TNT) Mon. 8 p.m.“DR. EHRLICH’S MAGIC BULLET” ››› (’40) Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Gordon. Berlin bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich discovers 606, a cure for syphilis. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 10:45 a.m.

“DRIVE ANGRY” ›› (’11) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard. (2:00) (USA) Sat. 1 p.m.“DUMB AND DUMBER”

››› (’94) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. Two witless wonders take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (2:30) (FREE) Thu. 11 a.m.

E“EAST OF EDEN” ›››› (’55) James Dean, Julie Har-

ris. Rebel Cal and twin Aron vie for their rigid father’s love. (2:15) (TCM) Sat. 8 p.m.“ENCHANTED” ››› (’07) Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey. Live action/animat-ed. A princess from a fairy-tale world lands in the Big Ap-ple. (2:00) (BRAVO) Fri. 6:30 a.m.; Sat. 1:30 a.m.“THE EXPENDABLES” ›› (’10) Sylvester Stallone, Jason

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Statham. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 7:30 p.m.; Tue. 5:30 p.m.“THE EXPENDABLES 2”

››‡ (’12) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. (2:00) (AMC) Tue. 8 p.m.; Wed. 6 p.m.“THE EXPENDABLES 3” ›› (’14) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. (2:30) (AMC) Wed. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.; Thu. 3 p.m.

F“FAILURE TO LAUNCH” ›› (’06) Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker. (1:58) (LIFE) Wed. 10:03 p.m.; Thu. 2:04 a.m.“FALLING FOR YOU” (’18) Taylor Cole, Tyler Hynes. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 6 p.m.“FATHERLY OBSESSION” (’17) Molly McCook, Ted Mc-Ginley. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 12 p.m.“FINDING NEMO” ›››› (’03) Voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres. Animated. A clown fish searches for his missing son. (2:30) (FREE) Sun. 1:45 p.m.“THE FIVE HEARTBEATS”

››‡ (’91) Robert Townsend, Michael Wright. (4:00) (BET) Tue. 5 p.m.; Wed. 12 a.m.“FLESH AND THE DEVIL”

››› (’27) Greta Garbo, John Gilbert. Silent. Two old friends become bitter rivals over the same woman. (2:15) (TCM) Thu. 8 p.m.“FLIP THAT ROMANCE” (’19) Julie Gonzalo, Tyler Hynes. (2:00) (HALL) Wed. 2 p.m.“FREEDOMLAND” ›› (’06) Samuel L. Jackson, Juli- anne Moore. (2:30) (FX) Fri. 7 a.m.“FRIDAY” ››› (’95) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Buddies in South Central L.A. ponder repaying a dealer. (2:00) (PARMT) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 10 p.m.“FRIDAY AFTER NEXT” ›‡ (’02) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (2:00) (PARMT) Sat. 12:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

G“THE GAME PLAN” ›› (’07) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Madison Pettis. (2:00) (TNT) Fri. 10 p.m.; Sat. 3:45 p.m.“GASLIGHT” ›››‡ (’44) Charles Boyer, Ingrid Berg-man. A diabolical husband tries to drive his wife insane. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 6 a.m.“GHOST RIDER” ›› (’07) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. (2:30) (WGN-A) Fri. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

“GHOST VALLEY” ›‡ (’32) Tom Keene, Merna Kennedy. (1:00) (TCM) Sat. 8:30 a.m.“GHOSTBUSTERS” ›››‡ (’84) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Four paranormal in-vestigators battle mischievous ghouls. (2:30) (FREE) Fri. 6 p.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.“GHOSTBUSTERS II”

››‡ (’89) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. (2:30) (FREE) Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m.“THE GOLD RUSH” ›››› (’25) Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain. Silent. A little tramp is isolated in the Yukon. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 9:15 a.m.“THE GOONIES” ››› (’85) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. Young misfits find a 17th-cen-tury pirate’s treasure map. (2:40) (FREE) Sun. 9:15 p.m.“GRAND HOTEL” ›››› (’32) Greta Garbo, Joan Craw-ford. Five lives are changed forever at a luxurious Berlin hotel. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 9:30 p.m.“GUARDIANS OF THE GAL-AXY” ››› (’14) Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana. A man must unite a team of aliens against a cosmic threat. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 7:30 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m.

H“HACKSAW RIDGE” ›››‡ (’16) Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington. Medic Desmond Doss becomes a hero during World War II. (3:00) (A&E) Sun. 5 p.m.“THE HANGOVER PART II”

›› (’11) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. (2:30) (PARMT) Wed. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“HAPPY DEATH DAY” ››‡ (’17) Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard. (2:00) (FX) Wed. 1 a.m.“HARVEST LOVE” (’17) Ryan Paevey, Jen Lilley. (2:00) (HALL) 2nd Sun. 6 a.m.“A HARVEST WEDDING” (’17) Jill Wagner, Victor Web-ster. (2:00) (HALL) 2nd Sun. 4 a.m.“HELLBOY” ››› (’04) Ron Perlman, John Hurt. The son of the devil fights paranormal creatures. (2:30) (USA) Sat. 3 p.m.“THE HOBBIT: AN UNEX-PECTED JOURNEY” ››‡ (’12) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. (3:30) (TBS) Sat. 9:30 a.m.“HOME BY SPRING” (’18) Poppy Drayton, Steven R. McQueen. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 8 p.m.“HOOK” ››› (’91) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams.

Lawyer turns into Peter Pan to save kids from Captain Hook. (3:15) (FREE) Sat. 12 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 7 a.m.“THE HOUSE SITTER” (’15) Kate Ashfield, Ashley Du-laney. (1:30) (LIFE) Sat. 11 a.m.“HOW TO BE SINGLE” ›› (’16) Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson. (2:30) (TNT) Wed. 3 p.m., 10:30 p.m.

I“I LOVE MELVIN” ››‡ (’53) Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds. (1:30) (TCM) Mon. 10 a.m.“ICE AGE” ››› (’02) Voices of Ray Romano, John Le-guizamo. Animated. Ice Age animals find and travel with a human baby. (2:00) (FREE) Sat. 3:15 p.m.“ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE” ›› (’16) Voices of Ray Romano, John Legui-zamo. (2:00) (FX) Mon. 3:30 p.m.; Tue. 9 a.m.“ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT” ›› (’12) Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguiza-mo. (2:05) (FREE) Sat. 9:25 p.m.“ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS” ›› (’09) Voic-es of Ray Romano, Denis Leary. (2:00) (FREE) Sat. 7:20 p.m. (NICK) Sun. 1 p.m., 8 p.m.“ICE AGE: THE MELT-DOWN” ›› (’06) Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguiza-mo. (2:05) (FREE) Sat. 5:15 p.m.“IDENTITY” ››› (’03) John Cusack, Ray Liotta. A killer terrorizes people stranded at a remote hotel. (2:00) (18) Sun. 12 p.m.“IN A LONELY PLACE”

›››‡ (’50) Humphrey Bog-art, Gloria Grahame. A man accused of murder falls in love with his neighbor. (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 1:15 p.m.“THE INCREDIBLE HULK”

››› (’08) Edward Norton, Liv Tyler. Bruce Banner faces an enemy known as The Abom-ination. (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 12 p.m.“INSIDE DAISY CLOVER”

››‡ (’65) Natalie Wood, Rob-ert Redford. (2:15) (TCM) Thu. 5:45 p.m.“THE INTERN” ››‡ (’15) Robert De Niro, Anne Hatha-way. (2:30) (TBS) Fri. 8 p.m. (TNT) Wed. 8 p.m.“THE IRISH IN US” ›› (’35) James Cagney, Pat O’Brien. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 10:15 p.m.

MOVIES

Between harsh weather, intense competition for resources and predator-vs.-prey conflict, animals in extreme climates are pushed to the edge of existence – and climate change isn’t making their lives any easier.

Still, some species manage to adapt and even thrive in the mountains, oceans, deserts and polar regions of the world and how they do it is the subject of a documentary series premiering this week on National Geographic.

In “Hostile Planet,” premiering Monday, April 1, Bear Grylls is host and narrator of this exquisitely shot six-part series that follows animals as they navigate brutal conditions to hunt, raise young and otherwise struggle to survive in locations most humans never dare to go.

Just how hostile these places are is seen in the opening sequence of the premiere, where a hungry snow leopard springs across a rocky mountainside chasm to snare an ibex, with both animals taking a long tumble down the mountain.

Yes, animals do get hurt and die in this, so be forewarned. But juxtaposing that tragedy with nature’s beauty, Grylls explained to a recent gathering of journalists in Pasadena, Calif., is what sets “Hostile Planet” apart from other acclaimed nature series such as “Blue Planet” and “Planet Earth,” both of which he is a fan.

“It was always a kind of spectacle of, ‘Wow, this is beautiful,’ rather than, ‘No, no,’ and that is how ‘Hostile Planet’ is,” says Grylls, who is an also executive producer on this series. “And sometimes it works out, and it’s an amazing triumph. And you’re rooting for them. You’re going, ‘Go! Go! Go!’ And then sometimes it’s heartbreaking and really tragic. But that is the nature and the reality of the world of natural history.

“I think what’s incredible about ‘Hostile Planet,’ ” he continues, “is that we’re showing life really on the edges. Not just the spectacular, beautiful stuff, but really on the edges and how hard it is for many animals – it’s often the unsung, the ones you don’t even think about, in the world – how hard it is to work together as a family to survive.”

BY GEORGE DICKIE

“Hostile Planet”

‘Hostile Planet’ highlights nature’s beauty, cruelty

MOVIES“IRON MAN” ››› (’08) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. (2:50) (USA) Sat. 8 p.m.“IT STARTED WITH A KISS”

››‡ (’59) Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 8 a.m.

J“JACK THE GIANT SLAY-ER” ›› (’13) Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson. (2:30) (TBS) Sat. 1 p.m.“JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTE-RIOUS ISLAND” ›› (’12) Dwayne Johnson, Michael Caine. (2:00) (TNT) Sun. 10 a.m.“JUMANJI” ››‡ (’95) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. (2:30) (FREE) Sat. 11:30 p.m.“JUNE IN JANUARY” (’14) Brooke D’Orsay, Wes Brown. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 4 p.m.“THE JUNGLE BOOK”

›››‡ (’16) Neel Sethi, Voice of Bill Murray. Young Mowgli meets an array of animals in the jungle. (2:00) (TBS) Sat. 3:30 p.m.“JURASSIC WORLD” ››‡ (’15) Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard. (2:30) (FX) Thu. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 5:30 p.m.“JUST ADD ROMANCE” (’19) Meghann Fahy, Luke MacFarlane. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 4 p.m.“JUST GO WITH IT” ›› (’11) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Anis-ton. (2:30) (FREE) Tue. 5:30 p.m.; Wed. 3 p.m.

K“THE KILLER NEXT DOOR” (’19) Andrea Bogart, Hannah Barefoot. (1:58) (LIFE) Sun. 10:03 p.m.; Mon. 2:04 a.m.; Sat. 6 p.m.“KING KONG” ››‡ (’76) Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange. (3:00) (AMC) Sat. 9 a.m.“KING RAT” ››› (’65) George Segal, Tom Courte-nay. A U.S. corporal runs a rat-meat black market in a Japanese prison camp. (2:30) (TCM) Sat. 3 p.m.“THE KISS” ›› (’29) Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel. (1:15) (TCM) Tue. 1:30 a.m.

L“LA BOHEME” ›› (’26) Lil-lian Gish, John Gilbert. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 4:30 a.m.“THE LAST HURRAH” ›››‡ (’58) Spencer Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter. A political boss wages a final campaign to hold of-fice. (2:15) (TCM) Sun. 8 p.m.

“LAW ABIDING CITIZEN”

›‡ (’09) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler. (2:15) (TNT) Mon. 5:45 p.m.; Tue. 1:45 a.m.“THE LAWNMOWER MAN”

››‡ (’92) Jeff Fahey, Pierce Brosnan. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 2 a.m.“THE LION KING” ›››‡ (’94) Voices of Matthew Brod-erick, Jeremy Irons. Animated. The son of a king battles treachery to claim his destiny. (1:59) (FREE) Wed. 9:01 p.m.; Thu. 6 p.m.“LIVING ON VELVET” ›› (’35) Kay Francis, George Brent. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 4:30 a.m.“THE LONE RANGER” ›› (’13) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer. (3:15) (TNT) Sat. 11:15 p.m.“LOVE” ››‡ (’27) John Gilbert, Greta Garbo. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 10:15 p.m.“LOVE AT FIRST BARK” (’17) Jana Kramer, Kevin McGarry. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 10 a.m.“LOVE AT FIRST DANCE” (’18) Niall Matter, Becca To-bin. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 12 p.m.“LOVE BY CHANCE” (’16) Ben Ayers, Beau Garrett. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 6 a.m.“LOVE ON SAFARI” (’18) Lacey Chabert, Jon Cor. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 10 p.m.“LOVE ON THE MENU” (’19) Autumn Reeser, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 2 p.m.“LOVE TO THE RESCUE” (’19) Nikki DeLoach, Michael Rady. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 2 p.m.; Thu. 10 p.m.“LOVE UNDER THE RAIN-BOW” (’19) Jodie Sweetin, David Haydn-Jones. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 8 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m.“LUCKY IN LOVE” (’14) Jes-sica Szohr, Benjamin Holling-sworth. (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 4 p.m.“THE LUCKY ONE” ›› (’12) Zac Efron, Taylor Schilling. (2:03) (LIFE) Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 12:01 a.m.“LUCY” ››› (’14) Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Free-man. A synthetic drug gives a woman extraordinary powers. (2:00) (FX) Mon. 1 a.m.

M“MAD LOVE” ››› (’35) Pe-ter Lorre, Frances Drake. An executed killer’s hands are transplanted onto a pianist. (1:15) (TCM) Sat. 12 p.m.“MAD MAX BEYOND THUN-DERDOME” ››› (’85) Mel Gibson, Tina Turner. Waste-land drifter Mad Max must

fight a giant. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 12 p.m.“MADEA’S WITNESS PRO-TECTION” ›› (’12) Tyler Per-ry, Eugene Levy. (3:00) (BET) Sat. 5 p.m.“MAID IN MANHATTAN” ›› (’02) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. (2:30) (FREE) Mon. 11 a.m.“MAME” ››‡ (’74) Lucille Ball, Robert Preston. (2:15) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 1:45 a.m.“MATA HARI” ››› (’31) Greta Garbo, Ramon Novarro. The legendary spy risks her cover when she falls in love. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 11:30 p.m.“MATCHSTICK MEN” ››› (’03) Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell. A con man bonds with his daughter and plans a swindle. (2:30) (44) Sat. 12 p.m.“THE MATING GAME” ››‡ (’59) Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 4 p.m.“THE MAZE RUNNER” ››‡ (’14) Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 11:30 p.m.; Thu. 9:30 a.m.“MEET THE PARENTS” ››› (’00) Robert De Niro, Ben Still-er. A man spends a disastrous weekend with his lover’s fami-ly. (2:30) (LIFE) Wed. 3 p.m.“MEN IN BLACK” ››› (’97) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Secret agents monitor extra-terrestrial activity on Earth. (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 12 a.m., 4 p.m.“MEN IN BLACK II” ›› (’02) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (2:00) (AMC) Thu. 10 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m.“MEN OF BOYS TOWN”

››› (’41) Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney. Father Fla-nagan combats juvenile de-linquency. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 12:45 p.m.“MIKE AND DAVE NEED WEDDING DATES” ›› (’16) Zac Efron, Adam Devine. (2:00) (FX) Tue. 3:30 p.m.; Wed. 9 a.m.“MILLION DOLLAR ARM”

››‡ (’14) Jon Hamm, Aasif Mandvi. (2:45) (TNT) Sat. 11 a.m.“MINIONS” ››‡ (’15) Voices of Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm. (2:00) (FX) Mon. 8 p.m., 10 p.m.“MISS CONGENIALITY 2: ARMED AND FABULOUS”

›› (’05) Sandra Bullock, Re-gina King. (2:30) (TBS) Sat. 1 a.m.“MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III”

››› (’06) Tom Cruise, Phil-ip Seymour Hoffman. Agent Ethan Hunt faces the toughest villain of his career. (2:45) (TNT) Mon. 3 p.m.

“THE MIST” ››‡ (’07) Thom-as Jane, Marcia Gay Harden. (2:45) (AMC) 2nd Sun. 1:01 a.m.“MOANA” ›››‡ (’16) Voices of Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho. Animated. A once-mighty demigod and a teen sail across the ocean. (2:30) (FREE) Sun. 6:45 p.m.“MONSTER-IN-LAW” ›› (’05) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. (2:00) (FREE) Wed. 12 a.m., 11 a.m.“MORGAN THE PIRATE”

››‡ (’61) Steve Reeves, Val-erie Lagrange. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 1:15 p.m.“MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY”

›››‡ (’62) Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard. Fletcher Christian and the crew dump Captain Bligh. (3:15) (TCM) Wed. 3 p.m.“MY BIG FAT GREEK WED-DING 2” ›› (’16) Nia Var-dalos, John Corbett. (2:00) (TBS) Fri. 11 p.m.; Sat. 3:30 a.m.“MY FAVORITE WEDDING” (’17) Maggie Lawson, Paul Greene. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 10 p.m.“MY FAVORITE WIFE” ››› (’40) Irene Dunne, Cary Grant. A presumed-dead wife returns to find her husband remarried. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 7:30 a.m.“MY KILLER CLIENT” (’19) Tammin Sursok, Allison Paige. (2:03) (LIFE) Sat. 8 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 12:01 a.m.“THE MYSTERIOUS LADY”

››‡ (’28) Greta Garbo, Con-rad Nagel. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 11:45 p.m.

N“NANNY KILLER” (’18) Mor-gan Obenreder, Danielle Bi-sutti. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 4 p.m.“NATIONAL SECURITY” ›› (’03) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (3:00) (BET) Mon. 6 p.m.; Tue. 3 p.m.“NEIGHBORS” ››› (’14) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron. New parents go to war with a noisy fraternity next door. (2:00) (FX) Thu. 11:30 p.m.; Fri. 3:30 p.m.“NEW SHOES” (’36) Voices of Billy Bletcher, Mae Questel. (:11) (TCM) Sat. 8:10 a.m.“NEXT FRIDAY” ›› (’00) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (2:30) (PARMT) Fri. 10 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB”

››‡ (’14) Ben Stiller, Robin Williams. (2:00) (TNT) Sat. 12 a.m.“THE NIGHT OF THE HUNT-ER” ›››‡ (’55) Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters. A

wise matron protects children hiding from a corrupt preach-er. (1:45) (TCM) Sat. 10:15 p.m.“NINE LIVES” ›‡ (’16) Kev-in Spacey, Jennifer Garner. (2:00) (FX) Mon. 9 a.m.; Tue. 7 a.m.“99 RIVER STREET” ›››‡ (’53) John Payne, Evelyn Keyes. A man falls under sus-picion when his wife is mur-dered. (1:45) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“NINOTCHKA” ›››› (’39) Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas. A playboy charms a Russian envoy on business in Paris. (2:00) (TCM) Fri. 10 p.m.“A NOVEL ROMANCE” (’11) Steve Guttenberg, Shannon Elizabeth. (2:00) (HALL) 2nd Sun. 8 a.m.

O“OF HUMAN BONDAGE”

›››› (’34) Leslie Howard, Bette Davis. A clubfooted London artist-doctor falls for a cheap woman. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 11:45 a.m.“THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS”

››‡ (’99) Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn. (2:00) (65) Sun. 3 p.m.“OVERBOARD” ››‡ (’87) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. (2:30) (PARMT) Tue. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.

P“PACIFIC LINER” ››‡ (’39) Victor McLaglen, Chester Mor-ris. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 8:30 a.m.“THE PAINTED VEIL” ››› (’34) Greta Garbo, Herbert Marshall. Doctor takes naugh-ty wife on cholera crusade in China. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 2:45 a.m.“PARENTAL GUIDANCE”

›› (’12) Billy Crystal, Bette Midler. (2:00) (TBS) Sun. 10:30 a.m.; Mon. 1:15 a.m.; 2nd Sun. 3 a.m.“PASSENGERS” ›› (’16) Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“THE PASSION OF ANNA”

›››› (’69) Liv Ullmann, Bibi Andersson. A loner becomes involved with an emotionally unstable woman. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 4 a.m.“PAT AND MIKE” ››› (’52) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. A promoter turns a female athlete into a celebrity. (1:45) (TCM) Thu. 2:15 p.m.“PAUL BLART: MALL COP”

›› (’09) Kevin James, Jayma Mays. (2:00) (FREE) Sat. 12 a.m.“PEARL HARBOR” ›› (’01) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett.

(4:01) (LIFE) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 12:01 a.m.“PEARL IN PARADISE” (’18) Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 10 p.m.“PENNIES FROM HEAVEN”

››› (’81) Steve Martin, Ber-nadette Peters. A salesman longs for the life described in song lyrics. (2:00) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 4 a.m.“PENNY SERENADE” ››› (’41) Irene Dunne, Cary Grant. A young couple decide to adopt a baby. (2:15) (TCM) 2nd Sun. 7:45 a.m.“THE PERFECT BRIDE” (’17) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“THE PERFECT BRIDE: WEDDING BELLS” (’18) Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) 2nd Sun. 2 a.m.“PERFECT ON PAPER” (’14) Lindsay Hartley, Drew Fuller. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 12 a.m.“PET SEMATARY” ››‡ (’89) Dale Midkiff, Fred Gwynne. (2:00) (AMC) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m.“PET SEMATARY TWO” ›› (’92) Edward Furlong, Anthony Edwards. (2:00) (AMC) Fri. 10 p.m.; Sat. 4 p.m.“PIRATES OF THE CARIB-BEAN: AT WORLD’S END”

››‡ (’07) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. (3:00) (TNT) Mon. 1 a.m.“PREDATOR” ›››‡ (’87) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. A team is stalked by an intergalactic trophy hunter. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 2:30 p.m.; Tue. 10 a.m.“THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO” ››‡ (’05) Julianne Moore, Woody Har-relson. (2:00) (WGN-A) 2nd Sun. 2 a.m.“THE PUNISHER” ›› (’04) Thomas Jane, John Travolta. (2:30) (AMC) Tue. 10 p.m.; Wed. 3:30 p.m.“PUNISHER: WAR ZONE” ›‡ (’08) Ray Stevenson, Dominic West. (2:00) (AMC) Tue. 2:32 a.m., 12:30 p.m.

Q“QUEEN CHRISTINA” ›››› (’33) Greta Garbo, John Gil-bert. The 17th-century Swed-ish monarch renounces her throne. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 1:45 a.m.

R“RED MORNING” ›‡ (’34) Steffi Duna, Regis Toomey. (1:15) (TCM) Wed. 7:15 a.m.“RIDE ALONG 2” ›› (’16) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 10 a.m.“RIGHTEOUS KILL” ›› (’08) Robert De Niro, Al Pacino. (2:15) (AMC) Thu. 12:45 p.m.

30 TV Week March 31 - April 6, 2019

“A RING BY SPRING” (’14) Stefanie Powers, Rachel Boston. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 10 a.m.“RISE OF THE GUARDIANS”

››‡ (’12) Voices of Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin. (2:05) (FREE) Sun. 9:35 a.m.“ROMANCE” ›› (’30) Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 8 p.m.“ROYAL HEARTS” (’18) Cin-dy Busby, James Brolin. (2:00) (HALL) Thu. 8 p.m.“RUN ALL NIGHT” ››‡ (’15) Liam Neeson, Ed Harris. (2:30) (AMC) Wed. 1 p.m.; Thu. 10:15 a.m.“RUNNING OUT OF TIME” (’18) Sean Dominic, Telma Hopkins. (3:00) (BET) Wed. 3 p.m.“RUSH HOUR” ››› (’98) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped girl. (2:00) (TNT) Tue. 4 p.m.“RUSH HOUR 3” ›‡ (’07) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. (2:00) (TNT) Tue. 6 p.m.

S“SABRINA” ›››‡ (’54) Hum-phrey Bogart, Audrey Hep-burn. Two highbrow brothers vie for their chauffeur’s daugh-ter. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 4 p.m.“THE SAGA OF GOSTA BERLING” ››› (’24) Greta Garbo, Lars Hanson. Silent. An unfrocked priest falls in love with a woman. (3:15) (TCM) Tue. 6 a.m.“SECRETS OF WOMEN”

››‡ (’52) Eva Dahlbeck, Maj-Britt Nilsson. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 2 a.m.“SHAFT” ››‡ (’00) Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa L. Williams. (3:00) (BET) Thu. 9 p.m.; Fri. 1 p.m.“THE SHOW OFF” ››‡ (’34) Spencer Tracy, Madge Evans. (1:30) (TCM) Fri. 6:15 a.m.“SHREK” ›››‡ (’01) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Animated. A monster and a donkey make a deal with a mean lord. (2:05) (FREE) Sun. 11:55 p.m.; Mon. 6 p.m.“SHREK FOREVER AFTER”

››‡ (’10) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. (1:59) (FREE) Mon. 9:01 p.m.; Tue. 3:30 p.m.“SHREK THE THIRD” ››‡ (’07) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. (2:00) (TNT) Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 6 p.m.“SING” ››› (’16) Voices of Matthew McConaughey, Re-ese Witherspoon. Animated. Animals gather at a theater for a singing competition. (2:30)

›› (’09) Shia LaBeouf, Me-gan Fox. (3:00) (FX) Sat. 1:30 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 7 a.m.“TRAPPED CHILD” (’16) Bran-don W. Jones, Katrina Bowden. (2:00) (LIFE) Sat. 2 p.m.“TREASURE ISLAND” ››› (’34) Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper. A boy treasure-hunts with pirates on the high seas. (1:45) (TCM) Wed. 6:15 p.m.“TRUE LOVE BLOOMS” (’19) Sara Rue, Jordan Bridges. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 8 p.m.“TULIPS IN SPRING” (’16) Fiona Gubelmann, Lucas Bryant. (2:00) (HALL) Wed. 8 p.m.“22 JUMP STREET” ››› (’14) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum. Officers Jenko and Schmidt go under cover at a college. (2:30) (FX) Tue. 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.“TWO-FACED WOMAN”

››› (’41) Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas. A woman uses glamour in an attempt to win her husband back. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 12 a.m.“TYLER PERRY’S GOOD DEEDS” ›› (’12) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. (3:00) (BET) Sun. 11 a.m.

U“THE UGLY TRUTH” ›‡ (’09) Katherine Heigl, Gerard But-ler. (2:00) (BRAVO) Fri. 9:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m.“UNDER SIEGE” ››› (’92) Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones. A Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 5 p.m.; Tue. 12:02 a.m.“THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN” ››› (’64) Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell. A nouveau riche couple are snubbed by high society. (2:30) (TCM) Mon. 11:30 a.m.“THE UNTOUCHABLES”

›››› (’87) Kevin Costner, Sean Connery. Incorruptible government agents move against Al Capone. (2:30) (AMC) Mon. 9:30 a.m.

V“VALENTINE EVER AFTER” (’16) Autumn Reeser, Eric Johnson. (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 8 p.m.“VALENTINE IN THE VINE-YARD” (’19) Rachael Leigh Cook, Brendan Penny. (2:00) (HALL) Sat. 8 a.m.“VERY, VERY VALENTINE” (’18) Danica McKellar, Cam-eron Mathison. (2:00) (HALL) Wed. 10 p.m.

W“WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RAB-BIT” ›››‡ (’05) Voices of Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes.

Animated. Wallace and Gromit seek a veggie-eating beast. (2:00) (WGN-A) Mon. 3 a.m.“WEDDING BELLS” (’16) Danica McKellar, Kavan Smith. (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 6 p.m.“WEDDING CRASHERS”

››› (’05) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Partygoers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (2:30) (FREE) Fri. 11 a.m.“THE WEDDING DATE” ›› (’05) Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney. (2:00) (FREE) Tue. 12 a.m.“WE’RE THE MILLERS” ›› (’13) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis. (2:30) (PARMT) Thu. 6:30 p.m., 10 p.m.“WHERE THE BOYS ARE”

››‡ (’60) Dolores Hart, George Hamilton. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 6 p.m.“WHITE CHICKS” ›› (’04) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Way-ans. (3:00) (BET) Mon. 9 p.m.“WHY HIM?” ›› (’16) James Franco, Bryan Cranston. (2:30) (FX) Sun. 12:30 p.m.; Tue. 5:30 p.m.; Wed. 2:30 p.m.“WILD ORCHIDS” ››‡ (’29) Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone. (1:45) (TCM) Tue. 4:15 a.m.“A WOMAN OF AFFAIRS”

››‡ (’28) Greta Garbo, John Gilbert. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 12 a.m.“THE WOOD” ›› (’99) Omar Epps, Taye Diggs. (3:00) (BET) Wed. 6 p.m.; Thu. 3 p.m.“WUTHERING HEIGHTS”

››› (’39) Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier. An aristocrat falls in love with her father’s stableboy. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 6 p.m.

X“X-MEN: FIRST CLASS”

››› (’11) James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. The ear-ly years of Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr. (3:00) (TNT) Sun. 2:30 p.m.“XXX” ››‡ (’02) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. (3:00) (AMC) Tue. 2:30 p.m.; Wed. 12:30 a.m.“XXX: STATE OF THE UNION” ›› (’05) Ice Cube, Willem Dafoe. (2:30) (AMC) Wed. 10:30 a.m.

Y“YOUNG WINSTON” ››‡ (’72) Simon Ward, Anne Ban-croft. (2:30) (TCM) Sat. 5:30 p.m.

Z“ZOOTOPIA” ›››‡ (’16) Voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman. Animated. Police rabbit Judy Hopps joins forces with a wily fox. (2:30) (FREE) Sun. 4:15 p.m.

MOVIES(FX) Mon. 5:30 p.m.; Tue. 12 a.m.“THE SINGLE STANDARD”

›› (’29) Greta Garbo, Nils Asther. (1:30) (TCM) Tue. 2:45 a.m.“SLEEPING WITH THE EN-EMY” ››‡ (’91) Julia Rob-erts, Patrick Bergin. (2:00) (WGN-A) Wed. 7 p.m., 10 p.m.“SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE”

›››‡ (’93) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. A grieving widower cap-tures the heart of a recently engaged newswoman. (2:30) (LIFE) Wed. 5:30 p.m.“SNOWCOMING” (’19) Lindy Booth, Trevor Donovan. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 4 p.m.“SOULS FOR SALE” ››› (’23) Eleanor Boardman, Mae Busch. Silent. A young woman is reluctant to enter the movie industry. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 12:15 a.m.“THE SPECTACLE MAKER” (’34) (:30) (TCM) Sat. 11:30 a.m.“SPIDER-MAN” ››› (’02) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe. A bite from a mutant spider gives a teen unusual powers. (2:30) (FX) Sat. 2 a.m., 11 a.m.“STALKED BY A REALITY STAR” (’18) Cynthia Preston, Emily Bader. (2:00) (LIFE) Sun. 6 p.m.“STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN” ››› (’82) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. An old nemesis lures Kirk and crew into a deadly duel. (2:30) (AMC) Fri. 11 a.m.“STEP” ›››‡ (’17) Balti-more teens prepare for a step dance competition. (3:00) (BET) Sun. 5 p.m.“STEP UP 2 THE STREETS”

››‡ (’08) Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman. (2:00) (TBS) 2nd Sun. 12 a.m.“STOP THE WEDDING” (’16) Rachel Boston, Niall Matter. (2:00) (HALL) Tue. 6 p.m.“THE STORY OF US” (’19) Maggie Lawson, Sam Page. (2:00) (HALL) Sun. 4 p.m.; Fri. 10 p.m.“THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS” ››› (’46) Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin. A childhood murder comes back to haunt a wealthy cou-ple. (2:00) (TCM) Tue. 1:15 p.m.“STRIKES AND SPARES” (’34) (TCM) Sat. 8:21 a.m.“SUBURBAN SWINGERS CLUB” (’19) Dana Davis, Jes-se Ruda. (1:58) (LIFE) Sat. 10:03 p.m.; 2nd Sun. 2:04 a.m.“SUMMER IN THE CITY” (’16) Julianna Guill, Marc

riage-minded women. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 6 p.m.“THE TERMINAL MAN” ››‡ (’74) George Segal, Joan Hackett. (2:00) (TCM) Sat. 4 a.m.“THEY GAVE HIM A GUN”

››‡ (’37) Spencer Tracy, Franchot Tone. (1:45) (TCM) Fri. 9:15 a.m.“THINK LIKE A MAN” ››‡ (’12) Michael Ealy, Jerry Fer-rara. (3:00) (BET) Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m., 11 p.m.“THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO” ››› (’44) Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson. Lt. Col. James Doolittle’s B-25s bomb Japan. (3:00) (TCM) Fri. 5 p.m.“THOR: THE DARK WORLD”

››‡ (’13) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. (2:30) (TNT) Sun. 5:30 p.m.“TOM, DICK AND HARRY”

››‡ (’41) Ginger Rogers,

Bendavid. (2:00) (HALL) Mon. 2 p.m.“SUMMER VILLA” (’16) Vic-tor Webster, Hilarie Burton. (2:00) (HALL) Fri. 2 p.m.“SUNDAY IN NEW YORK”

››› (’63) Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda. A chaste young woman is jilted by her impa-tient fiance. (2:00) (TCM) Sun. 2 p.m.“SUNNYSIDE” ››‡ (’19) Charles Chaplin, Edna Pur-viance. (:45) (TCM) Tue. 11 a.m.“SUSAN LENOX: HER FALL AND RISE” ›› (’31) Greta Garbo, Clark Gable. (1:30) (TCM) Wed. 1:15 a.m.“SWEET HOME ALABAMA”

›› (’02) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. (1:59) (FREE) Tue. 9:01 p.m.; Wed. 5:30 p.m.

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George Murphy. (1:30) (TCM) Thu. 9:15 a.m.“TORRENT” ››› (’26) Ri-cardo Cortez, Greta Garbo. Silent. Spanish peasant be-comes prima donna. (1:45) (TCM) Mon. 8 p.m.“TOTAL RECALL” ››› (’90) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ra-chel Ticotin. Strange dreams lead an earthling to intergalac-tic intrigue. (2:30) (AMC) Thu. 5:30 p.m.; Fri. 1:30 p.m.“TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION” ›› (’14) Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci. (3:30) (FX) Sat. 8 p.m.“TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON” ›› (’11) Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel. (3:30) (FX) Sat. 4:30 p.m.“TRANSFORMERS: RE-VENGE OF THE FALLEN”

T“TAKEN 3” ›› (’14) Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker. (3:00) (FX) Fri. 8 p.m., 11 p.m.“TED 2” ›› (’15) Mark Wahl-berg, Voice of Seth MacFar-lane. (2:30) (FX) Wed. 5 p.m.; Thu. 2:30 p.m.“THE TEMPTRESS” ››‡ (’26) Greta Garbo, Antonio Moreno. (2:00) (TCM) Mon. 9:45 p.m.“10 CLOVERFIELD LANE”

››› (’16) John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. A woman in an underground shelter learns a horrifying truth. (2:30) (FX) Thu. 7 a.m.“THE TENDER TRAP”

››› (’55) Debbie Reynolds, Frank Sinatra. A New York bachelor is fair game for mar-

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