What a night! The 2022 Emmy Awards did not disappoint in the fashion department. While nearly everyone came to slay, a select few had Us crying (stylish) tears of joy.
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Former senior Trump adviser Jared Kushner didn’t fully commit to work for a second Trump term in the White House should the opportunity come to pass. Kushner appeared on Fox News’ Wednesday segment of “America’s Newsroom” to promote his new autobiography “Breaking History: A White House Memoir.” During his interview, the topics of Biden’s forgiving student debt and unfinished tasks from Kushner’s White House tenure came up. He mentioned the incomplete border wall construction and Trump’s strategy toward immigration more broadly.At the end of the interview (about an hour and 28 minutes into the segment), Bill Hemmer got two more questions in about a potential future Trump campaign, asking Kushner if he knows when Trump will decide to run again or not.“With Trump you never know, he decides when he decides,” Kushner said.Hemmer said he understood, and he asked Kushner again if he knew if Trump is planning to run for another term. “I don’t know,” Kushner responded.Hemmer then asked if Kushner would work for Trump should he decide to run for president in 2024.“Working for him was an honor,” Kushner began.
“I write in the book about how it was a different experience. I’m very proud of the things I got done.
It’s a big toll working in Washington. I don’t want people who are from the private sector to be scared to go to Washington, I think that that’s what our founders wanted.“They wanted people to leave their farm, go and serve and then go back to their farm.” Kushner continued.
“It takes a big toll, but you can get a lot of things done.” “So that’s a maybe?” Hemmer interrupted. Kushner promised he would answer the question.“We need not the career political class who’ve been doing this for 30 years.
What a night! The 2022 Emmy Awards did not disappoint in the fashion department. While nearly everyone came to slay, a select few had Us crying (stylish) tears of joy.
The Washington Post.The bill needs 60 votes to overcome a filibuster, meaning at least 10 Senate Republicans would have to support it in order to end debate on the measure and hold a final up-or-down vote on it.The measure previously passed the House of Representatives in July, earning support from all of the lower chamber’s Democrats and 47 House Republicans. The Senate is the final hurdle to passage.If the Senate approves the proposed religious liberty language additions, the legislation would have to head back to the Democratic-led House for passage.But while passage in the lower chamber would not be a problem, the scheduling of the vote in a limited window, as well other pieces of legislation demanding congressional members’ attention, may create additional hurdles.Because the bipartisan group of senators believes they have the necessary Republican votes to overcome a filibuster, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Wednesday that he plans to schedule a vote on the measure “in the coming weeks,” which would force Republicans to go on record ahead of the midterm elections.Collins has expressed concern that Schumer will play political games with the bill by delaying a vote on it, telling Politico that she hopes he will schedule a vote on the bill this month.Further complicating the issue, Congress must approve stopgap legislation to fund the government by Sept.
EXCLUSIVE: The murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich and the wild conspiracy theories it spawned is the subject of a limited series in development at Sony Pictures Television. Titled #I Am Seth Rich, the series, inspired by Andy Kroll’s book A Death on W Street: The Murder of Seth Rich and the Age of Conspiracy, hails from Kroll and For Life and Without A Trace creator Hank Steinberg. Sony Pictures Television, where Steinberg and his Channel Road Productions are under a deal, is the studio.
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Prime Video has released the first trailer for The Peripheral, the long-gestating sci-fi drama from Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan’s Kilter Films. It’s based on the bestselling novel by William Gibson.
Florian Zeller’s family drama The Son had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday evening, eliciting a 10-minute standing ovation after the film’s screening.
Madonna’s music video shoot experienced an unexpected interruption. This past Monday, Madonna and Tokischa were shooting the video for what appears to be “Hung Up,” a remix of Madonna’s original song that they worked on together.
John Legend is opening up about his life with Chrissy Teigen, his long and successful career in the music business, and much, much more. That “much more” includes interesting commentary about the fallout of his friendship with Kanye West, too.
Biden’s assertions from the speech, lambasting Donald Trump as a “dishonest demagogue” before referencing the Jan. 6 insurrection.“Donald Trump made Joe Biden’s point for him,” Harwood said, to close the segment you can watch here or at the top of this post.The segment aired less than two hours before Harwood announced on Twitter that Friday would be his last day at CNN. It also came as new CEO Chris Licht has been reorganizing the outlet with an eye toward objective, centrist coverage of U.S.
@OliviaGranted, died a year ago, this evening. ‘Holding each other’s hands until her final earthly breath. Forever dancing in my heart.
today's my last day at CNNproud of the workthanks to my colleaguesi've been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, NYT, the NBC family, CNNlook forward to figuring out what's nextCNN did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment. In his tweet, Harwood simply wrote that he’s looking “forward to figuring out what’s next” when it came to his professional future.
reported Tuesday.Publisher Fred Ryan has had discussions with leadership at the paper about reducing head count from the current newsroom staff of roughly 1,000 employees, individuals with knowledge of the talks told The Times, through “hiring freezes for open jobs or other ways.” The budget-tightening is a reflection of a dramatic downturn in the paper’s finances — following a period of reinvestment and grown since Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought the paper in 2013 — that has been shared by many news outlets, especially since Donald Trump left the White House. According to the Times, The Post’s digital ad revenue dropped to around $70 million during the first half of 2022, close to 15% lower than the paper earned in the first half of 2021.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre admonished a reporter to “respect your colleagues” as the journalist tried to shout a question as Jean-Pierre called on someone else.
HBO Max's , which chronicles the multigenerational clan's lavish Texas lifestyle, and the ups and downs in their hectic personal and professional lives. While the first season introduced viewers to patriarch Binh and matriarch Hue, who built a multimillion-dollar real estate and banking empire, and their grown children, Washington and Judy, as they try to live up to their parents' exceedingly high expectations, the new season — premiering Thursday — peels back the layers and aims to go deeper into the fabric of the Ho family.In season 2, Washington charts his journey to stay sober while re-evaluating his career, while Judy enjoys engaged life with fiance Nate Nguyễn as she undergoes IVF in an effort to become pregnant.
Brooke Shields daughter Rowan recently left for her sophomore year of college and the mother of two found that the second time around wasn't any easier than the first. Shields posted a teary video to Instagram expressing her feelings about sending her daughter off to her second year of college. "So I just waved my daughter goodbye again, and I thought it would be easier the second time. She's already been away and been with me all summer, but I'm not making the drive with her, she's driving with her dad," Shields shared in the post. Brooke Shields sent her oldest daughter Rowan off to her second year of college. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/For The Washington Post via Getty Images) "But she's taking my car, which was my car as my graduation present car, so she's going to be driving that," the actress continued. The first year Shields dropped her daughter off, she took the ride to campus with her, but said she couldn't go through that again, so decided to stay back and wave goodbye from home this year. "It was just too painful, I don't think I could go through the driving away from campus again." Brooke Shields shared an emotional video to Instagram expressing her feelings after sending her daughter off to college. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter) She also shared her sympathy with all the other parents sending their kids off to college. "If there's anyone else going through this, we're all in it together," she said.
Jared Kushner’s awaited book, “Breaking History: A White House Memoir,” is released this month. It shows some of his memories and experiences while in the White House, as one of Donald Trump’s senior advisors.
Donald Trump rallies, anti-vaccine gatherings and other MAGA-affiliated events.Klepper has frequently gone viral for trapping with his segments from in the field. Most recently, his special, “Jordan Klepper Fingers the Globe: Hungary for Democracy,” took him to the European country to talk to residents about recent political affairs.