In The Late Show's latest live coverage of the Democratic National Convention, host Stephen Colbert recounted how emotions ran high during night three thanks to a "powerhouse lineup of speakers" and a Late Show cameo.
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Rodham,” which came out earlier this summer, invites readers into a parallel universe — one in which Hillary stuck with her maiden name and broke up with Bill because she couldn’t see a long-term future with him.The book starts in 1971 with a young Hillary full of promise; she makes waves with her commencement speech at Wellesley, and Life magazine covers her as an up-and-coming activist.
She’s attending Yale Law School and deeply involved in the women’s movement.Then Bill shows up.A fellow law
.In The Late Show's latest live coverage of the Democratic National Convention, host Stephen Colbert recounted how emotions ran high during night three thanks to a "powerhouse lineup of speakers" and a Late Show cameo.
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DNC is trucking along, and the third night of the convention was probably the most highly anticipated yet. Democratic VP nominee Kamala Harris gave her acceptance speech, and we also got to see addresses from Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Sen.
Hillary Clinton is recalling her 2016 Presidential Election loss during her speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
won the popular vote in 2016 but ultimately lost the election to Trump because of the electoral college, said.
Hillary Rodham Clinton returning to the DNC's virtual stage four years after becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major party. Now, she's honoring Kamala Harris' historic VP nomination.«I know something about the slings and arrows she'll face. Believe me, this former district attorney and attorney general can handle them all,» she said.
Kerry Washington took the virtual stage as host for the third night of the Democratic National Convention. Washington spoke about the importance of working towards a better America during her opening remarks.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris will deliver the most important speech, so far, in her career, at tonight’s Democratic National Convention, as she accepts the nomination for vice president.Pundits and analysts will pay particular attention to her ability to communicate effectively to a virtual audience, which more likely than not will be the way things will be as political season enters its final stretch in the fall campaign.A lot of people in Hollywood are watching: Harris has long cultivated ties to
Ted Johnson Democrats added another Republican to their lineup of speakers at the convention on Tuesday: Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State under George W. Bush.Powell already endorsed Biden, and he also backed Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Barack Obama in his 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
. She recently chatted with co-founder Emily Ramshaw, who is the CEO of the nonprofit and nonpartisan newsroom.
pic.twitter.com/JpdKH6Rm5w— A Late Show (@colbertlateshow) August 11, 2020Colbert also did segments from the conventions in 2016, including a stunt in which he briefly took the podium at the RNC in Cleveland.
Ted Johnson A Late Show with Stephen Colbert will go live next week during the Democratic National Convention.The show is doing virtual interview with guests, although Colbert returned to his studio offices this week.On Monday, Susan Rice, who Joe Biden considered as a running mate, will be the guest. Sen.
Meghan Markle revealed she’s voting in the 2020 U.S. presidential election this November, an unprecedented choice for members of the British royal family.
Kamala Harris is officially Joe Biden's vice presidential running mate for the 2020 election. Harris is the first Black woman on a major party presidential ticket.«I have the great honor to announce that I’ve picked @KamalaHarris -- a fearless fighter for the little guy, and one of the country’s finest public servants -- as my running mate,» Biden tweeted on Tuesday. «Back when Kamala was Attorney General, she worked closely with Beau.
Ted Johnson Barack and Michelle Obama and Bill and Hillary Clinton each will have speaking slots at next week’s Democratic National Convention, which, because of the coronavirus pandemic, will be almost entirely virtual from locations across the country.Also speaking will be Bernie Sanders, Biden’s chief challenger for the nomination, and John Kasich, the Republican former governor of Ohio.
@timkaine and I had a very vivid shared hallucination four years ago or Maureen had too much pot brownie before writing her column again,” the 2016 presidential nominee tweeted.Running alongside Dowd’s Saturday op-ed in the NY Times — with a subhead of “Has America grown since 1984, or will the knives still be out for Biden’s running mate?” — was a photo of the 1984 nominee of the Democratic Party and his running mate, New York congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro.Also Read: Hillary Clinton Endorses
Big Freedia is taking over — literally.
Becoming director Nadia Hallgren remembers getting the call from the Obamas' production company, Higher Ground Productions, about Michelle Obama floating the idea of documenting her 2018-19 book tour. "It was one of those conversations that you hang up and you're like, 'That's awesome.
Glamour. “I’m looking forward to asking the co-founder what it means to build a media outlet with gender equity, diversity, and community at its core.” Ramshaw explains that “the Duchess learned about The 19th* and its mission and reached out to us.
After a massive explosion occurred in the Lebanese capital on Tuesday, August 4, Hollywood celebrities have been sending their wishes. Local news organization LBCI reported the following day that at least 5,000 people were injured in the blast and that at least 135 were killed.