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Kim Kardashian Comedy ‘The Fifth Wheel’ Lands at Netflix After Bidding War – Variety

  1. Kim Kardashian Comedy ‘The Fifth Wheel’ Lands at Netflix After Bidding War Variety
  2. Kim Kardashian’s New Female-Driven Comedy Movie Lands Netflix Deal TMZ
  3. Kim Kardashian-Paula Pell-Janine Brito Comedy Package ‘The Fifth Wheel’ Sells To Netflix Following Competitive Pre-Thanksgiving Auction Deadline
  4. Kim Kardashian Comedy ‘The Fifth Wheel’ Lands at Netflix Hollywood Reporter
  5. Kim Kardashian’s new comedy film The Fifth Wheel gets bought by streaming service after huge bidding war… The US Sun
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‘Sound of Freedom’ Heads to Prime Video After Bidding War – Vulture

  1. ‘Sound of Freedom’ Heads to Prime Video After Bidding War Vulture
  2. ‘Sound of Freedom,’ hit child trafficking thriller endorsed by Trump, will stream on Amazon CNBC
  3. ‘Sound of Freedom’ Sets Streaming Debut on Prime Video After Surprise $242 Million Box Office Run Variety
  4. Sound Of Freedom Finds Streaming Home, Release Date Confirmed After Heated Bidding War Screen Rant
  5. Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Sound of Freedom’ on VOD, the Child-Trafficking Movie That Became a Culture War Flashpoint And Box Office Sensation Decider
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Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady Get Into Playful Bidding War at Casino-Themed Charity Event – Entertainment Tonight

  1. Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady Get Into Playful Bidding War at Casino-Themed Charity Event Entertainment Tonight
  2. Tom Brady, Kim Kardashian ‘sparked’ bidding war over painting at star-studded benefit Fox News
  3. Kim Kardashian Gets into a Bidding War with Tom Brady During Casino-Themed Charity Event PEOPLE
  4. Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady Have Flirty Fun During Bidding War Over Expensive Art TMZ
  5. Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady ‘flirt’ while bidding on multi-million dollar painting as fans think stars are… The US Sun
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As Blinken visits, top Saudi diplomat says kingdom seeks US nuclear aid but ‘others’ also bidding – The Associated Press

  1. As Blinken visits, top Saudi diplomat says kingdom seeks US nuclear aid but ‘others’ also bidding The Associated Press
  2. Blinken pledges $150m in aid to Syria and Iraq at Saudi meeting Middle East Eye
  3. US, Saudi top diplomats urge repatriation of detained IS recruits Reuters
  4. Blinken urges coalition partners to repatriate Islamic State fighters in Syria Al-Monitor
  5. Secretary Antony J. Blinken and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud at the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Ministerial Opening Session – United States Department of State Department of State
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As Blinken visits, top Saudi diplomat says kingdom seeks US nuclear aid but ‘others’ also bidding – ABC News

  1. As Blinken visits, top Saudi diplomat says kingdom seeks US nuclear aid but ‘others’ also bidding ABC News
  2. Blinken urges coalition partners to repatriate Islamic State fighters in Syria Al-Monitor
  3. US, Saudi top diplomats urge repatriation of detained IS recruits Reuters
  4. Secretary Antony J. Blinken and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud at the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Ministerial Opening Session – United States Department of State Department of State
  5. Blinken: Islamic State Fight ‘Not Yet Done’ Voice of America – VOA News
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Germany’s Scholz denounces ‘bidding war’ over jets for Ukraine | Russia-Ukraine war News

Chancellor’s comments follow repeated requests by Ukrainian politicians for fighter aircraft after battle tanks were pledged for the war against Russia.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz has again pushed back against demands in Germany and from Ukrainian officials for fighter jets to repel Russia’s invasion, urging Western nations not to join a “bidding war” for sophisticated weapons.

Last week, Germany announced it will deliver its Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine after weeks of pressure from NATO and European Union allies.

“The fact we’ve only just made a decision [on sending tanks] and already the next debate [fighter jets] is firing up in Germany – that just seems frivolous and undermines people’s trust in government decisions,” said Scholz in an interview with the German newspaper Tagesspiegel on Sunday.

“I can only advise against entering a bidding war over weapons systems.”

Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andriy Melnyk has pressed Germany for dozens of its Tornado combat aircraft, and urged the international community to join a “fighter jet coalition” for his country.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy again asked Western nations to provide his country with more high-end weapons systems in his daily address on Saturday. Zelenskyy specifically mentioned the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS).

“There can be no taboo in the supply of weapons to protect against Russian terror,” said Ukraine’s leader.

Russia last week condemned the delivery of NATO battle tanks to Ukraine, calling it “direct and growing” evidence of United States and European involvement in the war.

‘Keep talking’ with Putin

The German leader also said he will continue to phone Russian President Vladimir Putin, stressing the importance of maintaining an open channel of communication in order to find an end to Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Scholz said the tone of the conversations was “not impolite, but our perspectives are of course completely different”.

“And I will continue to phone Putin — because we have to keep talking to each other,” he said.

The last phone call to Putin was at the start of December. The Russian leader said at the time that the German and Western line on Ukraine was “destructive” and called on Berlin to rethink its approach.

The conversations, Scholz said, were often about “concrete issues” such as prisoner exchanges, Ukrainian grain exports, and the fate of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

“For me it’s important that the conversations keep coming back to the main point: how does the world get out of this terrible situation? The condition for that is clear: the withdrawal of Russian troops,” Scholz said in the interview.

No ‘escalation’

Scholz also warned that NATO should not be dragged into a war with Moscow.

“A German chancellor who takes his oath of office seriously must do everything to ensure that Russia’s war against Ukraine does not turn into a war between Russia and NATO,” he stressed, adding he will not “allow such an escalation”.

The Leopard 2 announcement, followed shortly afterwards by a US pledge of M1 Abrams tanks to Kyiv, infuriated the Kremlin.

“For now, there are no agreed talks [with Scholz] in the schedule. Putin has been and remains open to contacts,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying by RIA Novosti.

Germany is the second-largest donor of military hardware to Ukraine after the US, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, ahead of other European powers such as France and Britain.



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Jeff Bezos interested in bidding on Commanders, possibly with Jay-Z

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A day after the Washington Commanders announced that Daniel and Tanya Snyder are considering selling the team, speculation about a potential buyer was widespread, and at least one prominent name was confirmed as having interest: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

Bezos has interest in bidding for the NFL team, according to a person familiar with the situation, and his bid might include music mogul Jay-Z as an investor. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity Thursday because the potential sale of the franchise is in its early stages.

“I don’t know if they will partner on it,” that person said, adding that each is “interested.”

Daniel Snyder considers sale of Washington Commanders

Bezos owns The Washington Post. Amazon currently carries the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football” package.

The news of Bezos’s interest was first reported by People.

Some within the league have said for several years that Bezos was interested in purchasing an NFL franchise at some point. But he apparently did not enter the bidding for the Denver Broncos, who were sold by the Pat Bowlen Trust in June for $4.65 billion to a group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton. NFL owners officially ratified the sale in August. It was the record sale price for an NFL franchise and it made Walton, with a net worth estimated by Forbes at $59.2 billion, the league’s richest current owner.

Bezos has an estimated net worth of $113.2 billion, according to Forbes, which currently ranks him as the world’s fourth-richest individual.

The Commanders said Wednesday Daniel and Tanya Snyder, his wife and the franchise’s co-CEO, had hired an investment bank to “consider potential transactions” related to the Commanders. The team did not specify whether the Snyders intend to sell all of the franchise or a minority share. A Commanders spokesperson said Wednesday: “We are exploring all options.”

Forbes estimated in August that the Commanders are worth $5.6 billion. On the day after the Commanders’ announcement, those in and around the NFL began to consider a list of potential buyers that could include some of the world’s wealthiest individuals.

The group being mentioned by industry analysts and other observers includes Bezos and Jay-Z; Tesla and SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk; Washington Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis and his partner in bidding on the Washington Nationals, Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein; and Clearlake Capital co-founders Behdad Eghbali and Jose E. Feliciano, along with other former bidders for the Broncos.

“Owning an NFL team is the ultimate trophy,” Jack Evans, a former D.C. Council member, said in a phone interview Thursday. “More so than a baseball team, more so than anything else for those who have that kind of money. It limits, though, the field of who can buy it. The leagues want a person. They don’t want a group.”

Evans, as head of the council’s finance committee, orchestrated deals that brought the new Convention Center, Capital One Arena and Nationals Park to the city. He said he believes “there is no turning back” for Snyder and that he must sell the entire team. The price could be as high as $7 billion, Evans estimated.

Musk, who just completed a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter, is the world’s wealthiest person, with a net worth estimated by Forbes at $200.7 billion. There has been no indication to this point that he is interested in purchasing the Commanders or any other NFL team. Neither he nor his representatives responded to requests to comment.

Leonsis, Rubenstein, Eghbali and Feliciano declined to comment through spokespeople. Eghbali and Feliciano reportedly bid on the Broncos after a previous effort to purchase a minority stake in the Commanders was rebuffed by Snyder.

Brewer: Daniel Snyder is trapped — and now Washington fans can dare to dream

The Post reported in November 2020 that Snyder’s former limited partners Dwight Schar, Fred Smith and Robert Rothman had received a $900 million offer from Eghbali, Feliciano and Feliciano’s wife, Kwanza Jones. The sale was blocked, people familiar with the situation said at the time, because Snyder was attempting to exercise his right of first refusal by matching the offers made to Smith and Rothman but not the offer made to Schar. That resulted in a dispute over whether Snyder was entitled to exercise such rights in a selective manner.

NFL owners ratified a resolution in March 2021 granting Snyder a $450 million debt waiver that enabled him to buy out, for $875 million, the ownership stakes of Schar, Smith and Rothman, which had totaled about 40 percent of the franchise.

Bloomberg reported that media entrepreneur Byron Allen, who previously bid on the Broncos, is preparing a bid for the Commanders. His spokesperson did not respond to a request to comment. Allen, if successful, would become the NFL’s first Black principal team owner after the owners approved a resolution in March endorsing diversity in franchise ownership.

Other NFL owners in the past have expressed a strong desire to have Bezos buy a team.

Amazon became the exclusive national carrier of the Thursday night package as part of the NFL’s new broadcasting deals announced last year. The Amazon deal reportedly is worth about $1 billion annually.

Bezos attended the opening Thursday night game of the season carried by Amazon — the Chiefs-Chargers game on Sept. 15 in Kansas City, Mo. — and sat alongside NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for at least part of the game.

“I’m sure that eventually it would be in everyone’s best interests if someone that’s as community-oriented as him gets involved in the Seattle situation,” New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a 2019 interview with The Post.

The Seattle Seahawks likely will be sold in the coming years by the trust of late owner Paul Allen, the former Microsoft co-founder.

Jay-Z, whose given name is Shawn Carter, formed a partnership with the NFL in 2019 to make his Roc Nation agency a co-producer of the Super Bowl halftime show. He is a former part-owner of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and has an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion, according to Forbes. Another person familiar with his thinking left open the possibility of a bid for the team but added that Jay-Z would not pursue a minority stake in the franchise if Snyder remains the majority owner.

The consideration of a sale comes with Daniel Snyder and the Commanders under investigation by the NFL, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and the attorneys general of D.C. and Virginia. Investigators for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Virginia have interviewed witnesses about allegations of financial improprieties involving the team, multiple people familiar with the situation said Wednesday. The team has denied committing any financial malfeasance

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said last month that NFL team owners should give serious consideration to voting to remove Snyder from ownership of the Commanders.



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SpaceX has been bidding against itself for NASA’s science missions for a while

Enlarge / An Atlas V rocket launches the GOES-T mission for NASA’s Launch Services Program on March 1, 2022.

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On Friday NASA closed the bidding process to select a launch vehicle for an upcoming Earth science mission to measure changes in sea level, Sentinel-6B. The mission is expected to launch into low Earth orbit about four years from now, and the space agency is finalizing its choice of a rocket.

Such bidding processes are secretive to protect the competitive interests of the bidders in terms of prices and capabilities. However, realistically, there is no mystery about who will win the Sentinel-6B contract. Like the spacecraft’s twin, Sentinel-6A, we can expect this mission to launch on a Falcon 9 rocket sometime in 2026.

This is because, at present, there are no other bidders for NASA’s medium and large science missions beyond SpaceX and its fleet of Falcon rockets.

Bid is “withdrawn”

In response to questions about this lack of competition for its science missions, including Sentinel-6B, NASA declined to provide answers to questions from Ars. Rather, spokesperson Leejay Lockhart issued the following statement, “NASA is not able to share the number of bids or waiver request information as they are considered competition sensitive.”

However, it seems likely that at least the last three awards under NASA’s Launch Services II contract have all seen SpaceX bidding against itself. United Launch Alliance chief executive Tory Bruno confirmed this himself after NASA’s announcement in September 2021 that the GOES-U satellite would launch on a Falcon Heavy rocket. Bruno said his company had “withdrawn” its bid after all of its Atlas V rockets were sold out.

A source confirmed that United Launch Alliance also did not bid on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch, which NASA announced in July 2022 it had awarded to SpaceX, nor the Sentinel-6B contract, for which bidding closed on September 30.

This lack of competition harkens back to the period from 2005 to 2015, when NASA was largely reliant on United Launch Alliance, and its Delta and Atlas rockets, for getting its science missions into space. SpaceX broke this monopoly when it launched the Jason-3 mission for NASA and NOAA in January 2016. Partly in response to this competition, and partly due to a desire to end its reliance on Russian rocket engines, United Launch Alliance is ending production of both its Atlas and Delta rockets in favor of what it intends to be a more cost-competitive, American-made rocket, Vulcan.



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The Bidding War for Spirit Airlines Nears Conclusion

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In February, Frontier Airlines announced a planned $2.9 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines. JetBlue Airways revealed its rival $3.6 billion all-cash bid in early April, sparking a bidding war for Spirit between the two carriers that has continued ever since. Either potential merged airline combination would become the fifth-largest in the United States. Though, it seems the war is finally coming to an end with Frontier and Spirit reaching agreeable terms.

The biggest roadblock to Frontier’s acquisition of Spirit Airlines wasn’t any offer proposed by JetBlue but Spirit’s own shareholders. At the start of June, Institutional Shareholder Services, a proxy advisory company, implored shareholders not to vote for the Frontier deal. Spirit then delayed the vote on the acquisition until June 30th. The management of the Florida-based airline stated that it delayed the vote because of the lack of shareholder support but continued seeking a better deal with Frontier as its first option.

Today, Institutional Shareholder Services has reversed its stance and recommended a vote for a new deal with Frontier Airlines. ISS stated, “Shareholders are best served by taking the deal that provides the best combination of long-term value and compensation in the event of regulatory rejection. On balance, support for the merger with Frontier on the revised terms is warranted.” Frontier raised his purchase bid by $2 per share ($4.13 per share), matching an increase from JetBlue. Frontier also raised its reverse termination fee to Spirit to $350 million, an $100 million increase.

JetBlue’s current $3.7 billion offer might sound enticing, but the New York-based airline has done little to ease Spirit’s worries that government regulators won’t actually approve the deal. JetBlue is currently under anti-trust investigation for its strategic alliance with American Airlines. When asked by Spirit to end the controversial partnership to further negotiations, JetBlue declined. This rebuffed demand somewhat indicated that JetBlue simply wanted to disrupt the creation of a direct industry rival.

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Brad Pitt, Joseph Kosinski Racing Project Revs Up Bidding War – The Hollywood Reporter

Hollywood can’t get enough of fast cars.

A bidding war erupted Friday for a racing project featuring bold-faced names that has studios and streamers burning rubber to get their gloves on it.

The untitled project has Brad Pitt attached to star and Joseph Kosinski, the filmmaker behind the upcoming Top Gun: Maverick, attached to direct.

Veteran mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer and screenwriter Ehren Kruger, who worked with Kosinski on Maverick, are also part of the blockbuster pitch package.

According to sources, offers have been coming in from studios Paramount, MGM, Sony and Universal as well as streamers Netflix, Apple and Amazon. Even Disney, which normally sits out these kinds of races, is on the course for this one.

The story or take isn’t clear but sources say that Lewis Hamilton, the British modern racing legend, is also involved with the project.

Pitt and Kosinski have long tried to make a racing movie. In 2013, Pitt circled Go Like Hell, which had Kosinski attached along with Tom Cruise. That project eventually morphed into Ford v. Ferrari with a whole new actor and director combination.

Hollywood has always maintained a fascination for cars barreling down the tracks, with the sport having visual appeal, high stakes drama and both hot-headed and cold-blooded personalities.

The sport attracts Hollywood players, perhaps best embodied by Steve McQueen. And while some movies don’t take — Ron Howard’s well-regarded Rush didn’t find an audience — when they do, as in the case of 2019’s Ford v Ferrari, one gets box office and Oscar gold.

Jerry Bruckheimer and Ehren Kruger
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