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Amazon makes its foray into the world of original programming with the
premiere of "Alpha House" on November 15. The show centers around four
senators who share a house in Washington, D.C.The four roommates are played
by John Goodman, Mark Consuelos, Matt Malloy and Clark Johnson. The story
is loosely based on a 2007 New York Times article, which took
a look at the DC home shared by Democratic lawmakers Sen. Charles
Schumer, D-NY, Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., Rep. Bill Delahunt, D-Mass.,
and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif. In "Alpha House," however, the senators
are all Republicans."The Republicans are pretty funny recently," said star
Mark Consuelos. "So that's good fodder for us. But you know, I
think just the government in general and what's been going on in
the headlines is great theater."Consuelos' character, Andy Guzman, bears
some resemblance to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio - both are freshman senators
from Florida born to immigrant parents. But as to whether the show
jabs one party more than the other, Consuelos says both sides can
expect a punch."It's equal opportunity lampooning," said Consuelos.Watch
the full interview with Mark Consuelos in the video above.
MALE, Maldives Voters in the Maldives will choose between their first
democratically elected leader and the longtime autocrat's brother in a presidential
runoff on Saturday that comes amid international concerns that the tiny
archipelago nation may slip back to autocratic rule after a long delay
in the election.Mohamed Nasheed, who was elected president in the country's
first multiparty election in 2008, is favored to win having polled nearly
47 percent in the Nov. 9 first round. His failure to get
at least 50 percent for an outright win required a runoff against
Yaamin Abdul Gayoom, a brother of Maldives' 30-year autocratic ruler Maumoon
Abdul Gayoom.The election is expected to be a close contest with Yaamin,
who received 30 percent of first-round votes, courting the support of third-placed
candidate, tourist resort owner Qasim Ibrahim, who received 23 percent.Maldives
is under scrutiny after failing to elect a president in three attempts
since September and after incumbent President Mohamed Waheed Hassan extended
his term in office by six days purportedly to avoid a constitutional
void because the country is past a legal deadline to elect a
new president.Some voters appeared to have run out of patience."We are fed
up with politics. It has slowed our life. There is no business
anymore," said Abdullah Abeedh, a 25-year-old photographer. "We want this
election process to end Saturday and the president to be elected," he
said, adding a l
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