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A vocal revolt: MSNBC personalities object to NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel as a contributor
Read full article: A vocal revolt: MSNBC personalities object to NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel as a contributorHosts across MSNBC's airwaves are following Chuck Todd in publicly criticizing their network for hiring former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor.
Lester Holt, Kristen Welker and Hugh Hewitt to moderate third GOP presidential debate Nov. 8 on NBC
Read full article: Lester Holt, Kristen Welker and Hugh Hewitt to moderate third GOP presidential debate Nov. 8 on NBC“NBC Nightly News" anchor Lester Holt, ”Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker and Salem Radio Network morning host Hugh Hewitt will moderate the third Republican presidential debate.
Trump refuses to say in a TV interview how he watched the Jan. 6 attack unfold at the US Capitol
Read full article: Trump refuses to say in a TV interview how he watched the Jan. 6 attack unfold at the US CapitolFormer President Donald Trump repeatedly declined in an interview aired Sunday to answer questions about whether he watched the Capitol riot unfold on television.
Trump to appear on 'Meet the Press' Sunday as Kristen Welker takes over as host
Read full article: Trump to appear on 'Meet the Press' Sunday as Kristen Welker takes over as hostFormer President Donald Trump will give his first broadcast network interview since leaving office this week, sitting down with Kristen Welker as she debuts as host of NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday.
Chuck Todd leaving NBC political panel show 'Meet the Press' and being replaced by Kristen Welker
Read full article: Chuck Todd leaving NBC political panel show 'Meet the Press' and being replaced by Kristen WelkerChuck Todd says he's leaving “Meet the Press” after a tumultuous near-decade of moderating the NBC political panel show and will be replaced by Kristen Welker.
Psaki rumors, Mulvaney hire at CBS News trouble journalists
Read full article: Psaki rumors, Mulvaney hire at CBS News trouble journalistsCBS' hiring of former Trump administration official Mick Mulvaney and MSNBC's discussions about bringing on White House press secretary Jen Psaki after she's left the Biden administration have troubled some journalists at the networks.
LIVE STREAM: 2021 Election Night coverage from NBC News, Meet the Press
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: 2021 Election Night coverage from NBC News, Meet the PressWatch live as NBC News’ Chuck Todd and Kristen Welker host special election night coverage, following key races across the nation and what the results mean for the direction of the country.
For media, Biden news conference notable for what's missing
Read full article: For media, Biden news conference notable for what's missingPresident Joe Biden listens to a question during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, March 25, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)NEW YORK – Joe Biden's first presidential news conference was notable for what was missing after predecessor Donald Trump: no contentious exchanges with reporters, no Fox News and no questions about COVID-19. Before taking a question, Biden announced he was setting a new goal of having 200 million vaccine doses for the coronavirus administered during his first 100 days in office. Trump on Thursday accused the White House reporters of throwing “softballs” to Biden. AdThat quickly became an issue at Fox, where the chyron “Biden Snubs Fox News during First News Conf” was put onscreen.
Rashida Jones replaces Phil Griffin as MSNBC president
Read full article: Rashida Jones replaces Phil Griffin as MSNBC presidentNEW YORK – Phil Griffin is stepping down as the longtime president of MSNBC, to be replaced early next year by rising NBC News executive Rashida Jones. Griffin, 64, has worked at NBC News for 35 years and has been president of MSNBC since 2008. Jones, who has been with NBC News for the past seven years, is currently chief of breaking news and major events at the network. She just led the network's coverage of the 2020 presidential election and the team preparing Kristen Welker as moderator of the third presidential debate. Cesar Conde, the new chairman of the NBC Universal News Group, has made diversity one of his top priorities.
2020 indelible TV moments: Trebek, debate bluster and Floyd
Read full article: 2020 indelible TV moments: Trebek, debate bluster and FloydTrebek made no secret of the fight with pancreatic cancer that claimed his life on Nov. 8. Here are a selection of the defining moments of 2020 from the perspective of The Associated Press' media and television writers. ALEX TREBEKThe “Jeopardy!” host made no secret of the fight with pancreatic cancer that ultimately claimed his life on Nov. 8. Millions of viewers will see the story resolved on their own time, creating countless individual moments rather than a communal one. The actors were conciliatory toward each other about what occurred during a marital separation, but Will Smith couldn’t resist revising his wife’s description.
Disastrous first debate is one rerun Fox's Wallace avoids
Read full article: Disastrous first debate is one rerun Fox's Wallace avoidsFILE - Moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News speaks as President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate in Cleveland on Sept. 29, 2020. Leaders of the Commission on Presidential Debates and moderators of all three debates gathered for a remote debrief Monday night. (Olivier Douliery/Pool via AP, File)NEW YORK – Nearly two months later, Chris Wallace can't bring himself to watch a rerun of the disastrous first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. George Washington University brought leaders of the Commission on Presidential Debates and moderators of all three encounters together for a remote debrief Monday night. It was a boisterous, uncomfortable fall for the debate commission, which dropped the second of three planned presidential sessions when Trump refused to agree to a remote debate following his COVID diagnosis.
ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Oct. 23, 2020
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Oct. 23, 2020As COVID-19 cases begin to rise rapidly throughout Michigan, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun encouraged people to significantly limit how -- and with whom -- they dine out. The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 152,862 as of Thursday, including 7,129 deaths, state officials report. Thursday’s update represents 1,873 new cases and 43 additional deaths, including 31 from a Vital Records review. New COVID-19 cases and deaths have increased in the last month in Michigan. According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 3.3 million have recovered in the U.S., with more than 8.3 million cases reported across the country.
Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate and race
Read full article: Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate and raceDemocratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the final presidential debate at Belmont University, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn., with President Donald Trump. (Jim Bourg/Pool via AP)
Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate and race
Read full article: Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate and raceDemocratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the final presidential debate at Belmont University, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn., with President Donald Trump. “I don’t look at this in terms of the way he does — blue states and red states,” Biden said. Turning to foreign policy, Biden accused Trump of dealing with a “thug” while holding summits with the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un. “He thinks he’s running against somebody else," the former vice president said. Biden declared the discussion about family entanglements “malarkey” and accused Trump of not wanting to talk about the substantive issues.
NBC's Welker sharp in first turn as debate moderator
Read full article: NBC's Welker sharp in first turn as debate moderatorModerator Kristen Welker of NBC News listens as President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the final presidential debate at Belmont University, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. (Jim Bourg/Pool via AP)
NBC's Welker sharp in first turn as debate moderator
Read full article: NBC's Welker sharp in first turn as debate moderator“I'm jealous,” said Fox News Channel's Chris Wallace, moderator of the first debate. When the candidates were allowed to more directly engage, Welker was generally successful in striking the balance between giving them room and cutting off the discussion when it was becoming unproductive. “But you're the president,” Welker replied. But she received praise for her performance from across the political spectrum, including conservative personalities Ben Shapiro and Brit Hume. “Kristen Welker is putting on a master class on how to moderate a presidential debate,” tweeted Philip Rucker, a Washington Post reporter.
Live fact-check: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debate
Read full article: Live fact-check: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debateNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Watch live coverage of the final presidential debate of the 2020 election between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Thursday’s debate, starting at 9 p.m. EDT, from Nashville, Tennessee, marks the candidates' second and final face-to-face meeting, with Election Day less than two weeks away. Welker will be the first Black woman to serve as the moderator of a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. Watch the debate in the video player below and follow the live fact-check with Local 4′s Trust Index team below the video player. More: Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againWatch live debate coverage below:Follow live fact-checking during the debate below (or click here):
FACT-CHECK LIVE: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debate
Read full article: FACT-CHECK LIVE: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debateNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Watch live coverage of the final presidential debate of the 2020 election between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Thursday’s debate, starting at 9 p.m. EDT, from Nashville, Tennessee, marks the candidates' second and final face-to-face meeting, with Election Day less than two weeks away. Welker will be the first Black woman to serve as the moderator of a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. Watch the debate in the video player below and follow the live fact-check with Local 4′s Trust Index team below the video player. More: Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againWatch live debate coverage below:Follow live fact-checking during the debate below:
LIVE COVERAGE: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debate
Read full article: LIVE COVERAGE: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debateNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Watch live coverage of the final presidential debate of the 2020 election between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Thursday’s debate, starting at 9 p.m. EDT, from Nashville, Tennessee, marks the candidates' second and final face-to-face meeting, with Election Day less than two weeks away. The debate will be moderated by NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Welker will be the first Black woman to serve as the moderator of a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. More: Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againWatch live debate coverage below:Follow live fact-checking during the debate below:
WATCH LIVE: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debate
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debateNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Watch live coverage of the final presidential debate of the 2020 election between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Thursday’s debate, starting at 9 p.m. EDT, from Nashville, Tennessee, marks the candidates' second and final face-to-face meeting, with Election Day less than two weeks away. The debate will be moderated by NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Welker will be the first Black woman to serve as the moderator of a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. More: Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againWatch live debate coverage below:Follow live fact-checking during the debate below:
LIVE STREAM: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debate
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: Trump, Biden in final 2020 presidential debateNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Watch live coverage of the final presidential debate of the 2020 election between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Thursday’s debate, starting at 9 p.m. EDT, from Nashville, Tennessee, marks the candidates' second and final face-to-face meeting, with Election Day less than two weeks away. The debate will be moderated by NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Welker will be the first Black woman to serve as the moderator of a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. More: Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againWatch live debate coverage below:Follow live fact-checking during the debate below:
Viewer's Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try again
Read full article: Viewer's Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againProduction crew member stand on stage ahead of the final presidential debate between Republican candidate President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. The debate will take place Thursday, Oct. 22 at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try again
Read full article: Viewers' Guide: After chaotic debate, Trump, Biden try againProduction crew member stand on stage ahead of the final presidential debate between Republican candidate President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. Biden and Trump instead participated in dueling town halls on competing television networks. CORONAVIRUSSince the last debate, Trump was diagnosed with and hospitalized for COVID-19. Biden aides anticipate Trump will again level searing personal attacks during the debate. Welker will be the first Black woman to serve as the moderator of a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992.
Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate and race
Read full article: Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate and race“I don’t look at this in terms of the way he does — blue states and red states,” Biden said. Turning to foreign policy, Biden accused Trump of dealing with a “thug” while holding summits with the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un. And closer to home, the former vice president laced into the Trump administration's policy of separating children from their parents trying to illegally cross the southern border. “He thinks he’s running against somebody else," the former vice president said. Biden declared the discussion about family entanglements “malarkey” and accused Trump of not wanting to talk about the substantive issues.
Face to face: Trump, Biden to meet for final debate
Read full article: Face to face: Trump, Biden to meet for final debateMock debaters perform onstage as preparations take place for the second Presidential debate at Belmont University, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden are scheduled to debate Thursday, Oct. 22. Biden, who has stepped off the campaign trail in favor of debate prep, expects Trump to get intensely personal. The Biden campaign has rejected Trump’s assertion of wrongdoing and noted that Biden’s schedule did not show a meeting with the Burisma official. Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh said, "Trump is still the political outsider, while Biden is the ultimate insider. ““The mute is very unfair,” he said Wednesday as he left the White House for a campaign rally.
Mission impossible? Welker on tap to moderate second debate
Read full article: Mission impossible? Welker on tap to moderate second debateOn Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, Welker is scheduled to moderate the second and last Presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden. The NBC News White House correspondent is scheduled to moderate Thursday's second and last session between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. While Welker was one of four questioners at a Democratic presidential debate last fall, this is by far the 44-year-old journalist's biggest stage. She's the first Black woman to moderate a presidential debate since Carole Simpson in 1992. Andrea Mitchell, the NBC News correspondent who moderated last fall's Democratic debate with Welker, Rachel Maddow and Ashley Parker, doubted her colleague would be intimidated.
'Running Angry': Trump attacks Dr. Fauci, press and polls
Read full article: 'Running Angry': Trump attacks Dr. Fauci, press and pollsPresident Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Erie International Airport Tom Ridge Field in Erie, Pa, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
In debate countdown, Trump holds rally, Biden does prep
Read full article: In debate countdown, Trump holds rally, Biden does prepDemocrat Joe Biden took the opposite approach, holing up for debate prep in the leadup to Thursday's faceoff in Nashville. “This is an election between a Trump super recovery and a Biden depression. Before leaving the White House, Trump taped part of an interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes” that apparently ended acrimoniously. This time, Trump and Biden will each have his microphone cut off while his rival delivers an opening two-minute answer to each of the six debate topics, the commission announced. As Trump was on the road, Biden was huddling at his lakeside home in Wilmington, Delaware, with senior adviser Ron Klain, who is in charge of debate preparation.
The Latest: Topics for 3rd presidential debate are released
Read full article: The Latest: Topics for 3rd presidential debate are releasedPresident Donald Trump arrives to speak to a campaign rally at Middle Georgia Regional Airport, Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, in Macon, Ga. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
The Latest: Trump tries to explain lower fundraising numbers
Read full article: The Latest: Trump tries to explain lower fundraising numbersThat’s well short of the $383 million his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, and the Democratic National Committee reported raising last month. ___HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE:President Donald Trump is holding rallies in Ocala, Florida, and Macon, Georgia, on Friday night. ___5 p.m.President Donald Trump is predicting a “red wave” of Republican voting in Florida. Most polls show a close race in the important battleground state that both the Republican incumbent and Democrat Joe Biden are courting heavily. ___2:35 p.m.President Donald Trump says he’s moving “heaven and earth” to protect older people from the coronavirus.
For moderator Chris Wallace, debate was runaway train
Read full article: For moderator Chris Wallace, debate was runaway train(Olivier Douliery/Pool vi AP)NEW YORK – For much of the opening presidential debate, moderator Chris Wallace looked like a man trying to stop a runaway train with his bare hands. The contest between President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden was chaotic from start to finish. “Please let him speak, Mr. President,” Wallace tried more than once. “Chris Wallace did not act as a moderator, Donald Trump did not act as a debater,” said MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace — no relation. “I think Chris Wallace tried.
The Latest: Biden to see Blake family in visit to Kenosha
Read full article: The Latest: Biden to see Blake family in visit to KenoshaDemocratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, speaks in Wilmington, Del., Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, about school reopenings. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Fox, C-SPAN, NBC moderators for upcoming Trump-Biden debates
Read full article: Fox, C-SPAN, NBC moderators for upcoming Trump-Biden debatesWASHINGTON Representatives from Fox News, C-SPAN and NBC will moderate the upcoming debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden. According to the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, the moderators will be:Chris Wallace of Fox News for the debate Sept. 29 in Cleveland. Steve Scully of C-SPAN for the town meeting debate Oct. 15 in Miami. NBCs Kristen Welker for the debate Oct. 22 in Nashville, Tennessee. Trump's team has tried to pressure the commission to move up the debates, citing increased use of early and absentee voting because of the coronavirus.
TV's unconventional night capped by raves for Michelle Obama
Read full article: TV's unconventional night capped by raves for Michelle Obama(Scott Olson/Pool via AP)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. This will not be like any convention we have seen before, ever, CNNs Anderson Cooper said at the opening of his networks coverage. Segments spent on broadcast networks previewing speeches by Obama and Sanders seemed like time-wasters when there were other things to show. Wallace's colleague, Dana Perino, stumbled into an unfortunate word choice in an effort to convey enthusiasm for Obama's address. Four years ago, when Hillary Clinton was nominated, 25 million people tuned in to the first night.