Michelle Obama is opening up about her marriage with Barack Obama on the latest episode of her podcast, featuring guest Conan O’Brien.
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The presence of Republicans, virtual blunders, and speeches from Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders were the focus of Late Showhost Stephen Colbert's scorching take on the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. The late night host quickly shouted out his team for pulling off a live edition of the CBS program before poking holes in the "earnest" feel of the night.
Michelle Obama is opening up about her marriage with Barack Obama on the latest episode of her podcast, featuring guest Conan O’Brien.
Michelle Obama, 56, delighted her followers with a sweet throwback post of her and husband Barack Obama, 59, on their wedding day! The then 28 and 31-year-olds — who married on Oct. 3, 1992 — shared a candid moment in front of their delicious looking wedding cake, hilariously posing with icing on their noses.
Michelle Obama is many things: former First Lady, bestselling author, podcast host, and now, she's officially a relationship guru. On the sixth episode of The Michelle Obama Podcast, she and guest Conan O'Brien discussed their respective long-term marriages and served up advice for those dating in 2020.
Ted Johnson First Lady Melania Trump will speak to the Republican National Convention from a location perhaps unlike any other previous party gathering: The White House Rose Garden.It’s anticipated that her speech will tie in with her Be Best initiative, but networks are likely to compare her remarks to those she delivered in 2016.
Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention from Monday.
Ted Johnson The first night of the Democratic National Convention drew about 25% fewer viewers across six networks than in 2016, according to early numbers from Nielsen Media Research.The convention drew 18.7 million viewers in the 10 PM ET to 11:15 PM ET timeframe, when the most networks were carrying the convention proceedings, highlighted by a speech by former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Will Thorne Staff WriterOn the first night of the Democratic National Convetion (DNC), which saw Michelle Obama deliver a rousing speech to steal the show, ABC drew the largest total audience, at least according to early estimates.The Disney-owned network drew 2.1 million total viewers to its 10 p.m. coverage of the convention, and scored a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49.
Michelle Obama delivered a passionate condemnation of President Donald Trump during Monday's opening night of the Democratic National Convention, declaring him “in over his head” and warning that the nation's mounting crises would only get worse if he's reelected over Joe Biden. “Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country,” she said.
Bill Porter Sings… With Stephen Stills?Several celebrities showed up throughout the night, but the appearance that stuck in everyone’s head afterward came at the very end courtesy of an eye catching music video featuring “Pose” star Billy Porter and rock legend Stephen Stills that brought the event to a close. The duo performed a cover of Still’s 1966 Buffalo Springfield hit “For What It’s Worth,” their performances digitally imposed on several colorful backgrounds and protest imagery.
Michelle Obama’s speech that closed Monday night’s session was so good that multiple Fox personalities were full of compliments about it.“It’s interesting Michelle Obama, as she said, doesn’t like politics and she said that this speech was her main contribution to the Biden campaign. It was a heck of a contribution.
Billy Porter closed the Democratic National Convention in spectacular fashion Monday night.
During Night 1 of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, former first lady Michelle Obama took the virtual stage.
Michelle Obama closed out the opening night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention in style.
NEW YORK -- After a night in which television struggled to keep up with the Democrats' virtual convention, networks were rewarded with the most traditional of political events — a powerful speech. Before former first lady Michelle Obama's keynote address, much of the coverage felt uncomfortably like watching an army making the common mistake of fighting a new conflict with the tactics of the last war.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsLate Night hosts Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and Jimmy Fallon took aim at the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, which has gone virtual this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Monday featured pre-recorded speeches from political figures including Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Cuomo, Jim Clyburn, Bernie Sanders and most notably Michelle Obama.
Michelle Obama is getting tons of praise for the speech she delivered at the 2020 Democratic National Convention and we’ve gathered tons of tweets from celebs who are reacting.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFollowing Michelle Obama is no easy task, but the duo of Billy Porter and Stephen Stills stepped up with a virtual performance of “For What It’s Worth” during the opening night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention.While Stills first wrote and sang the song — which is perhaps better known by its subtitle, “Stop, Hey, What’s That Sound?” — as a member of Buffalo Springfield in 1967, it has become a generation-spanning protest anthem for times when the world
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterMichelle Obama finished off the first night of the Democratic National Convention on Monday with a dire warning about the future of America if President Trump is re-elected.Obama invoked the memory of Rep. John Lewis in urging supporters of Joe Biden to vote “like our lives depend on it.”“If you think things cannot possibly get worse, trust me, they can,” she said.
Michelle Obama gave the keynote speech during night one of the 2020 Democratic National Convention and she gave a speech that is going to be remembered for years.
During night one of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, former First Lady Michelle Obama took the virtual stage.