briefly grabbed the top slot. Notably, Fox News had 71 of the top 100 telecasts in cable television.
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Jurors in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial are not being pressured to say the Kenosha shooter is guilty, according to a spokesperson for Rittenhouse’s family. That spokesman, David Hancock, made the assertion on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” program Wednesday morning, just one day after a star host on the same channel suggested jurors are being intimidated by the threat of riots.
briefly grabbed the top slot. Notably, Fox News had 71 of the top 100 telecasts in cable television.
Raekwon has revealed that RZA had turned down a Wu-Tang Clan biopic deal that was backed by Leonardo DiCaprio.In the rapper’s new memoir From Staircase to Stage: The Story Of Raekwon And Wu-Tang Clan, he explained how he and RZA disagreed on the ultimate format of a biopic, with Raekwon pushing for a biopic like Straight Outta Compton while RZA wanted a multi-season TV series.Raekwon writes in the extract, obtained by Rolling Stone, that he met DiCaprio thanks to A Tribe Called Quest‘s Q-Tip,
combined.Across the entirety of primetime, which runs from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
NEW YORK -- Tucker Carlson reached 4.94 million viewers for his Kyle Rittenhouse interview on Monday, the Fox News Channel opinion host's largest audience since the night of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier was questioned by another network personality, Brian Kilmeade, about the exit of two Fox News contributors following the debut of the Fox Nation series Patriot Purge from Tucker Carlson.
resigned in protest last week over Tucker Carlson’s falsehood-filled Fox Nation special about the Capitol riot, is calling “bulls—” on the network’s claim that it planned to drop the two conservative journalists next year. According to a Fox News executive, the network had no intention of re-signing Steve Hayes or Jonah Goldberg when their contracts came up in 2022 — Hayes’ contract was up in May, while Goldberg’s extended to the end of next year.
New York Times.The Times reports that Goldberg and Hayes exchanged texts after the trailer for the Fox Nation special was released on Oct. 27, with Goldberg telling Hayes, “I’m tempted just to quit Fox over this.” And Hayes agreed, replying, “I’m game.
Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg, two longtime conservative commentators on Fox News, said that they are quitting the network, concluding that “the voices of the responsible are being drowned out by the irresponsible.”
“Who’s on First” moment. Though viewers were initially confused, Arroyo did later confirm on his Twitter that it was a pre-planned bit.Acosta then turned on Jesse Waters’ coverage of the deadly Astroworld concert tragedy, before eventually turning his ire on Tucker Carlson.“Tucker Carlson, your suggestion that Kamala Harris isn’t quite American because she spent part of her childhood in Canada has put you over the top,” Acosta said.
pic.twitter.com/Pf8xOInARnIn the nearly two-minute long documentary-style video Carlson tweeted, Rittenhouse is seen lying on a couch at one point, in front of a computer at another, and in a suit in a car presumably headed to court later.
Fox News personality Tucker Carlson said tonight that the “not guilty” verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial was “the right conclusion.” Carlson doubtless feels the same about Rittenhouse’s choice for his first post-verdict interview.
Joe Biden reacted to jury’s verdict to acquit Kyle Rittenhouse by telling reporters that it showed that “the system works,” and the White House later issued a more complete statement from the president calling for calm.
Whatchu talkin’ ’bout, Willis?Kevin Hart is set to play Arnold Jackson in an ABC special which will recreate episodes of the iconic sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes.”The network will air the 90-minute program, titled “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” on Dec. 7.
UPDATED, with NBC News statement: The judge in the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has banned MSNBC from the Kenosha, WI, courthouse after an incident in which a man who identified himself as a producer for the network was suspected of following a jury bus.
The judge in the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has banned MSNBC from the courthouse after an incident in which a man who identified himself as a producer for the network was suspected of following a jury bus.
Friday franchise because he wanted to distance himself from people who smoke weed.The actor, known for roles in Rush Hour and The Fifth Element, also starred in the 1995 stoner comedy Friday alongside Ice Cube. Fans of the film hoped to see Tucker in the film’s two sequels – Next Friday and Friday After Next.“Back then, I gotta tell you, one of the reasons why I didn’t do the second one was because of the weed,” he told All Urban Central.“I said, man, that movie became a phenomenon.
EXCLUSIVE: Makeready has brought in Collin Creighton to be a producing partner alongside founder Brad Weston and oversee the company’s production slate. Creighton most recently served as Director of Original Studio Film at Netflix and during his tenure was instrumental in building out the company’s original film division, overseeing a number of high profile features including The Irishman, Okja, 22 July, The Laundromat, Spenser Confidential and Velvet Buzzsaw.
Vacation mode: activate! Vanessa Hudgens soaked in some sun, while relaxing in Antigua with her boyfriend Cole Tucker in an Instagram photo on Tuesday November 9. The 32-year-old actress shared a pair of photos, one of her posing on her own, and another with her 25-year-old, MLB player boyfriend, as they gazed out at the ocean together on the tropical getaway. She also tagged their resort at the tropical island.