President Joe Biden was more energetic and forceful at a rally this afternoon following his dismal performance at Thursday night’s debate with Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden was more energetic and forceful at a rally this afternoon following his dismal performance at Thursday night’s debate with Donald Trump.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock jumped Friday after Donald Trump scored what political pundits nearly unanimously agreed was a victory over President Biden in the candidates’ first debate of the 2024 election season. Shares of TMTG, which operates the unprofitable niche social media network Truth Social, were up more than 13% in premarket trading Friday, to over $41/share. That came after the volatile stock closed down 6.4% in regular trading Thursday.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The media tried to keep the current President and the former one on a short leash Thursday evening, but failed in many ways to keep them in check. In a unorthodox presidential debate that focused more on optics than substance, a visibly shaky President Joe Biden clashed with a manipulative Donald Trump, who kept his temper but used the time allotted him by CNN to largely avoid moderators’ questions and instead spew a host of inaccuracies. leaving his opponent ill-matched to combat him on screen.
Celebrities are calling out CNN debate moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, saying that they didn’t actually do their job as moderators.
If there was any winner in tonight’s first presidential debate, it was CNN. If there was a loser, it was absolutely Joe Biden.
When asked recently what he thought should be the first question at CNN’s Joe Biden–Donald Trump presidential debate on Thursday, ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos had a succinct answer: “Who won the last election?”
CNN This Morning anchor Kasie Hunt cut off an interview with a Trump spokesperson after she continually used a segment on debate prep to attack Hunt’s colleagues, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.
“Good afternoon, I’m Dana Bash, and welcome to Inside Politics,” announced the ever-dependable Chloe Fineman at the promising top of Saturday Night Live’s clearly politically inclined cold open tonight. “Later, we’ll give Wolf Blitzer an edible and an hour to solve the Middle East”
Gavin Newsom said in an interview today that he has been “deeply involved with talking” to both sides of the long-running Writers Guild strike and “we’re going to be meeting again later this week.”
CNN is planning another Independence Day special, The Fourth In America, that will include performances from Post Malone, Demi Lovato, Zac Brown Band and Leon Bridges.
pic.twitter.com/8tk5XBZOxeThe topic at hand was the news that earlier this week, Trump’s lawyers met with DOJ officials, including special counsel Jack Smith, as part of the ongoing investigation in the classified documents Trump took from the White House after he left office. As more evidence becomes public, there is the increasing appearance that Trump was aware he was not allowed to take these documents, and recent reports suggest steps might have been taken to mislead and evade officials attempting to recover the documents.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Chuck Todd will cede the anchor role at NBC News’ long-running “Meet The Press” after this summer to up-and-coming correspondent Kristen Welker, the latest in a series of anchor maneuvers made by big TV-news outlets as they strive to attract a new generation of viewers. Todd, who came aboard the NBC franchise in 2014, has expanded the program, which launched in 1947 and is TV’s longest-running regular show. He has delved into everything from podcasts to digital video to film festivals. But, he told viewers on the program’s Sunday broadcast, he doesn’t want to “overstay.” Executives at NBC News have kept their plans for this program close to the vest, according to a person familiar with the matter, who noted that the timing of the announcement is likely to surprise many in the industry.
CNN has lined up it third Republican presidential town hall. The latest, with former Vice President Mike Pence and Dana Bash as moderator, will air at 9 pm ET June 7, from Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa.
The new Time magazine cover is out, and it features Ron DeSantis bizarrely – and perhaps metaphorically – peeling an orange.In one interpretation, the cover portrays a politician who has gone to significant lengths in his time as Florida’s governor to peel back the state’s political, social and economic landscape.According to CNN’s Dana Bash, the Time cover is symbolic for another reason.Bash, in a segment alongside CNN’s Boris Sanchez, said the cover remains institutionally notable despite the historic recent upheaval in the media landscape. And on this score, Donald Trump will not fare well when the once-indicted, twice-impeached former president lays eyes on it.“Donald Trump is going to be, not happy,” Bash said Thursday night as CNN cut to a full-screen graphic featuring the cover.
CNN veteran Dana Bash will be the new weekday host of the cable news network’s “Inside Politics.” After leading the program for nine years, John King has stepped aside from the series to pursue another project ahead of the 2024 presidential campaign. “This is my ‘back to the future’ dream assignment,” King said.
CNN’s Dana Bash, accusing her and her peers of “covering up” for Democrats when it comes to the issue of late-term abortions. The heated exchange occurred on Bash’s “State of the Union,” when the anchor questioned Graham on the issue of abortion as the Supreme Court this past week issued a stay on a lower court ruling banning the use of the abortion drug mifepristone.
Trump critic Maggie Haberman to provide indictment-inspired ASMR for total relaxation through trying times. “These days, it’s hard not to feel stressed out and overwhelmed. Sure, Trump got indicted.
President Biden's Secretary of Transportation and economic advisers were pressed on inflation and the state of the economy ahead of the midterm elections on Sunday. CNN's Dana Bash asked Council of Economic Advisers Chair Cecilia Rouse about the September inflation report and the president's reaction to the numbers during "State of the Union" on Sunday. "The price of food is part of our inflation challenge," Rouse said.
told CNN’s Alex Marquardt on “New Day.” “What I would ask Sen.
interview with CNN’s Dana Bash. “We have to continue to pursue them and encourage others to do the same.”The former presidential candidate’s remarks follow an interview wherein Ocasio-Cortez said young girls’ dreams of becoming president “provokes a lot of inner conflict” because she dislikes telling young people what they can and can’t do, but she has also witnessed the “hate” directed toward women and women of color.“I hold two contradictory things [in mind] at the same time,” Ocasio-Cortez said in an interview with GQ published Sept.
State of the Union program on Sunday, Graham participated in a debate with Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut over the effects of a Democratic tax, spending, and climate bill that ultimately passed on a party-line vote.At one point, the topic turned to whether the U.S.
told CNN’s Dana Bash on Sunday that audiences will “definitely be hearing from the committee again.”According to Luria, Thursday’s hearing “is the last in a series that we put together where we laid out a framework to describe the different elements of the events leading up to and on that day.”“Certainly, we are receiving new information every single day, even day by day, incorporating more of that new information into what we will present on Thursday,” the Virginia Democratic said.
CNN’s State of the Union talk show highlighted two hot takes Sunday from former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers. The most startling was his pronouncement that an economic ecession was “more likely than not” within the next two years.
@RepDanCrenshaw explains why Republicans have had issues with past gun control legislation introduced by Democrats as @DanaBashCNN presses him on alternative solutions. @CNNSotu #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/xbaXauYxpWCrenshaw, who was elected to Texas’ second congressional district in 2019 and is running for reelection this year, argued that increasing security at schools would have the most “immediate” and “tangible” effects.Bash suggested that securing schools and restricting access to guns “in a way that respects the second amendment” is not mutually exclusive, but Crenshaw disagreed.
EXCLUSIVE: CNN is unveiling a slate of new limited series podcasts for this fall, including one focusing on California’s 2003 recall and another hosted by Clarissa Ward, who recently was reporting on the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorCNN is bringing more of its big-name TV talent into the podcast arena.The news network’s fall podcast lineup includes new limited-series podcasts from CNN chief political correspondent Dana Bash, chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward, and senior political reporter/analyst Harry Enten, as well as a new companion podcast for HLN’s “Very Scary People” true-crime show and a series on Princess Diana from longtime podcaster Aminatou Sow.Ward’s “Tug of War”
Among all the takes after Tuesday night's chaotic presidential debate, it was Mark Hamill who stole the (social media) show. Following what was called a "shitshow" by CNN's Dana Bash, the Star Wars actor was among the throngs of viewers who shared their disappointment.
CNN's chief political correspondent Dana Bash described the chaotic first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden as a "s*** show" live on air during the network's postmortem of the event. The Lead host Jake Tapper opened his post-debate show with the lament that the debate"was a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck." He continued, "That was the worst debate I have ever seen, in fact it wasn't even a debate.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorLate-night hosts weighed in with their reactions on Tuesday night’s first presidential debate (if you can call it that) between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden that quickly erupted into a bizarre, chaotic mess. CNN correspondent Dana Bash described it as a “s**t show” on live TV.Stephen Colbert bemoaned on CBS’ Late Show: “I come to you tonight, ladies and gentlemen, an empty vessel.
the Mirror reports.CNN presenter Jake tapper later described the debate as 'a hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, inside a train wreck' saying: "That was the worst debate I have ever seen. It wasn't even a debate.
what is going on here pic.twitter.com/KxZSlmcbrs— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) August 25, 2020CNN's Dana Bash says worried Republicans texted her during Kim Guilfoyle's and Don Jr's speeches wondering "why is this so dark" before bringing up Junior's appearance:"His eyes were watering, unclear why.
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos is confident that he made the right decision in choosing to withdraw from Sunday's Democratic primary debate, which he was scheduled to co-moderate with CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. On Thursday afternoon, the Democratic National Committee announced that Ramos will be replaced by his Univision colleague,Ilia Calderón, at the debate, which has been moved from Arizona to Washington, D.C., and will not have a studio audience.
Joe Biden is continuing to expand his primary victories in the run to become the Democratic candidate for the 2020 Presidential election.
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