Donald Trump promised to keep billionaires’ taxes low at a fundraising dinner Saturday night in Palm Beach, Fla., held at the home of billionaire John Paulson.
A Trump campaign official told NBC News that the former president “spoke on the need to win back the White House so we can turn our country around, focusing on key issues including unleashing energy production, securing our southern border, reducing inflation, extending the Trump Tax Cuts, eliminating Joe Biden’s insane [electric vehicle] mandate, protecting Israel, and avoiding global war.” NBC News requested to have...
A Trump campaign official told NBC News that the former president “spoke on the need to win back the White House so we can turn our country around, focusing on key issues including unleashing energy production, securing our southern border, reducing inflation, extending the Trump Tax Cuts, eliminating Joe Biden’s insane [electric vehicle] mandate, protecting Israel, and avoiding global war.” NBC News requested to have...
- 4/7/2024
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Miami’s Mayor Francis Suarez has become the 13th Republican challenger for the 2024 GOP Presidential nomination. Suarez filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday to officially register his candidacy for the presidency. The two-term mayor teased over the weekend that he would make his official campaign announcement during a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Thursday.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has filed to run for president pic.twitter.com/AH6uJTJbJF
— Julia Manchester (@JuliaManch) June 14, 2023
Suarez, who is Cuban-American, is the first Hispanic candidate to enter...
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has filed to run for president pic.twitter.com/AH6uJTJbJF
— Julia Manchester (@JuliaManch) June 14, 2023
Suarez, who is Cuban-American, is the first Hispanic candidate to enter...
- 6/14/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
There was a time when one could often find Mandela Barnes on MSNBC. His hits peaked in late summer 2020, when Wisconsin’s 33-year-old lieutenant governor took to the liberal airwaves to register his outrage over a police shooting in Kenosha. Those appearances left a strong impression, as Barnes — young, Black, equal measures charismatic and unapologetic — condemned law enforcement’s accounts of how one of their own shot Jacob Blake, an unarmed Black man. ”We’re being told not to believe our eyes,” he said on the network. “If we have...
- 8/7/2022
- by Kara Voght
- Rollingstone.com
Update: President Joe Biden told a group of donors at the home of Haim Saban that “we’re going to live with this inflation for a while,” but said that “this idea that inflation is caused by the economic growth we’ve caused is simply not true.”
Inflation, Biden said, according to pool reporters, is “going to come down gradually but we are going to live with it for a while,” as he argued that the solution is to lower prices on other things.
The event at the home of Saban and wife Cheryl Saban raised money for the Democratic National Committee, and was the second of two on Friday. They were Biden’s first in-person fundraisers in Los Angeles since he took office.
Folliowing remarks from DNC chairman Jaime Harrison and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-ca), Saban introduced Biden.
Biden also talked about the recent mass shootings in Buffalo, NY and Uvalde,...
Inflation, Biden said, according to pool reporters, is “going to come down gradually but we are going to live with it for a while,” as he argued that the solution is to lower prices on other things.
The event at the home of Saban and wife Cheryl Saban raised money for the Democratic National Committee, and was the second of two on Friday. They were Biden’s first in-person fundraisers in Los Angeles since he took office.
Folliowing remarks from DNC chairman Jaime Harrison and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-ca), Saban introduced Biden.
Biden also talked about the recent mass shootings in Buffalo, NY and Uvalde,...
- 6/10/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The Republican National Committee is threatening to block its 2024 presidential nominee from participating in the next general election debate unless a series of changes are made to schedule and structure of the organization that holds them.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said on Thursday that the party would begin to amend its own rules at its upcoming winter meeting to prohibit those candidates from participating.
“The RNC has a duty to ensure that future presidential nominees have the opportunity to debate their opponents on a level playing field,” she wrote in a letter to Frank Fahrenkopf and Kenneth Wollack, the co-chairs of the Commission on Presidential Debates.
She added, “So long as the Cpd appears intent on stonewalling the meaningful reforms necessary to restore its credibility with the Republican Party as fair and nonpartisan actor, the RNC will take every step to ensure that future Republican nominees are given that opportunity elsewhere.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said on Thursday that the party would begin to amend its own rules at its upcoming winter meeting to prohibit those candidates from participating.
“The RNC has a duty to ensure that future presidential nominees have the opportunity to debate their opponents on a level playing field,” she wrote in a letter to Frank Fahrenkopf and Kenneth Wollack, the co-chairs of the Commission on Presidential Debates.
She added, “So long as the Cpd appears intent on stonewalling the meaningful reforms necessary to restore its credibility with the Republican Party as fair and nonpartisan actor, the RNC will take every step to ensure that future Republican nominees are given that opportunity elsewhere.
- 1/13/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV News Roundup, NBC set a “Weakest Link” revival with Jane Lynch as host, and Amazon Prime Video released a teaser for Season 2 of “The Boys.”
Dates
Hulu has announced that Season 2 of its comedy series “Pen15” will premiere on the streamer on Sept. 18. Season 2 consists of 14 episodes. The first 7 will premiere on Sept. 18, while the remaining half will stream in 2021. The series comes from Awesomeness and is created, written and executive produced by Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle and Sam Zvibleman. Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone and Becky Sloviter of The Lonely Island, Marc Provissiero and Brooke Pobjoy from Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment and Debbie Liebling also serve as executive producers. Watch the date announcement below.
BET Plus has announced that “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play” will launch exclusively on the platform on Aug. 27. Tyler Perry’s final stage run as Madea shows him puling...
Dates
Hulu has announced that Season 2 of its comedy series “Pen15” will premiere on the streamer on Sept. 18. Season 2 consists of 14 episodes. The first 7 will premiere on Sept. 18, while the remaining half will stream in 2021. The series comes from Awesomeness and is created, written and executive produced by Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle and Sam Zvibleman. Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone and Becky Sloviter of The Lonely Island, Marc Provissiero and Brooke Pobjoy from Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment and Debbie Liebling also serve as executive producers. Watch the date announcement below.
BET Plus has announced that “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play” will launch exclusively on the platform on Aug. 27. Tyler Perry’s final stage run as Madea shows him puling...
- 7/8/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Jimmy Kimmel Live has announced the first two guest hosts who will fill in for Jimmy Kimmel during his previously announced summer vacation.
Kicking things off the week of July 6 will be black-ish star Anthony Anderson. Guests will include Anderson’s TV wife Tracee Ellis Ross and Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser (on Monday), and comedian D.L. Hughley and NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace (on Tuesday).
More from TVLineJimmy Kimmel to Take Summer Off, With Guest Hosts Filling In — Watch Video (Including Matt Damon Cameo!)black-ish Rushed Back Onto Fall Schedule, ABC Cites Series' Importance ‘During This Moment in Time...
Kicking things off the week of July 6 will be black-ish star Anthony Anderson. Guests will include Anderson’s TV wife Tracee Ellis Ross and Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser (on Monday), and comedian D.L. Hughley and NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace (on Tuesday).
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- 7/3/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Jimmy Kimmel Live! has set its first guest hosts as Kimmel begins his break next week from the late-night talk show. Black-ish star Anthony Anderson and Billy on the Street’s Billy Eichner will kick off the first week with Anderson hosting Monday and Tuesday July 6 and 7 and Eichner on Wednesday and Thursday July 7 and 8. Friday is Tbd.
Guests next week will include Anderson’s Black-ish co-star Tracee Ellis Ross, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, comedian D.L. Hughley, Amy Schumer and Pose star Billy Porter.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! returns Monday after a two-week hiatus. Kimmel announced last month he would be taking a break from the show for the rest of the summer to spend more time with his family. There was initial speculation that his break had something to do with a controversy resurfacing over his past use of blackface in comedy, but Kimmel denied that in a statement of...
Guests next week will include Anderson’s Black-ish co-star Tracee Ellis Ross, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, comedian D.L. Hughley, Amy Schumer and Pose star Billy Porter.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! returns Monday after a two-week hiatus. Kimmel announced last month he would be taking a break from the show for the rest of the summer to spend more time with his family. There was initial speculation that his break had something to do with a controversy resurfacing over his past use of blackface in comedy, but Kimmel denied that in a statement of...
- 7/3/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix has given the green light to animated series “DeadEndia,” and ABC has revealed that Anthony Anderson and Billy Eichner will guest host “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” during the week of July 6.
Greenlights
Netflix has obtained 2D animated series “DeadEndia” based on the horror-comedy graphic novels created by Hamish Steele. The show will be produced by London’s Blink Industries and is set for a global premiere on the platform in 2021. “DeadEndia” follows Barney, Norma and their talking dog Pugsley as their summer job at a haunted house theme park turns out to host real supernatural creatures. The cast will feature Zach Barack as Barney, Kody Kavitha as Norma, Emily Osment as Courtney, Alex Brightman as Pugsley, Clinton Leupp a.k.a. Miss Coco Peru as Pauline Phoenix, Kenny Tran as Logs and Kathreen Khavari as Badyah.
Executive News
ABC News has promoted Catherine McKenzie...
Greenlights
Netflix has obtained 2D animated series “DeadEndia” based on the horror-comedy graphic novels created by Hamish Steele. The show will be produced by London’s Blink Industries and is set for a global premiere on the platform in 2021. “DeadEndia” follows Barney, Norma and their talking dog Pugsley as their summer job at a haunted house theme park turns out to host real supernatural creatures. The cast will feature Zach Barack as Barney, Kody Kavitha as Norma, Emily Osment as Courtney, Alex Brightman as Pugsley, Clinton Leupp a.k.a. Miss Coco Peru as Pauline Phoenix, Kenny Tran as Logs and Kathreen Khavari as Badyah.
Executive News
ABC News has promoted Catherine McKenzie...
- 7/2/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
With Jimmy Kimmel taking a break from hosting his ABC late-night show this summer, the network has lined up “Black-ish” star Anthony Anderson and “Billy on the Street’s” Billy Eichner as the show’s first round of guest hosts.
Anderson will host the episodes airing Monday, July 6 and Tuesday, July 7, before Eichner takes over for July 8 and 9.
ABC also announced the list of guests for next week’s shows, which includes Anderson’s “Black-ish” co-star Tracee Ellis Ross; NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, who was recently the victim of what was initially believed to be a hate crime; comedian D.L. Hughley, who collapsed on stage at a show last week and was later diagnosed with Covid-19; and “Pose” star Billy Porter. See the full lineup below.
Also Read: With Jimmy Kimmel on Vacation, How Will Late-Night Shows Rank This Summer in Ratings?
Kimmel’s summer hiatus was announced late last month,...
Anderson will host the episodes airing Monday, July 6 and Tuesday, July 7, before Eichner takes over for July 8 and 9.
ABC also announced the list of guests for next week’s shows, which includes Anderson’s “Black-ish” co-star Tracee Ellis Ross; NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, who was recently the victim of what was initially believed to be a hate crime; comedian D.L. Hughley, who collapsed on stage at a show last week and was later diagnosed with Covid-19; and “Pose” star Billy Porter. See the full lineup below.
Also Read: With Jimmy Kimmel on Vacation, How Will Late-Night Shows Rank This Summer in Ratings?
Kimmel’s summer hiatus was announced late last month,...
- 7/2/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
“MSNBC used to run this thing, ‘This is who we are,’ ” Bill Maher said Friday during his panel session on HBO’s Real Time, referring to one of the cable news network’s oft-used marketing slogans. “Well, I don’t like who you were this week, and I don’t think a lot of people who work there like this either.”
Maher was talking about MSNBC’s longtime Hardball host Chris Matthews, who abruptly announced his retirement Monday at the top of what turned out to be the newsman’s final episode of his show.
“I think this cancel culture is a cancer on progressivism,” Maher said of the exit of Matthews, calling him a friend he would miss. “Liberals always have to fight a two-front war: Republicans only have to fight Democrats, Democrats have to fight Republicans and each other.”
Matthews had been left off the network’s South...
Maher was talking about MSNBC’s longtime Hardball host Chris Matthews, who abruptly announced his retirement Monday at the top of what turned out to be the newsman’s final episode of his show.
“I think this cancel culture is a cancer on progressivism,” Maher said of the exit of Matthews, calling him a friend he would miss. “Liberals always have to fight a two-front war: Republicans only have to fight Democrats, Democrats have to fight Republicans and each other.”
Matthews had been left off the network’s South...
- 3/7/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
MSNBC host Chris Matthews on Monday night announced his retirement from the network after more than 20 years at the left-leaning cable channel.
He will be replaced at 7 p.m. by a rotating group of hosts.
While Matthews was expected to retire in the near future, the sudden announcement comes amid a series of recent flaps and controversies.
Last week, Matthews apologized to Bernie Sanders for comparing his rise in the 2020 presidential campaign to the German invasion of France. He also confused one African American politician, Democrat Jaime Harrison, for another African American politician, Republican Sen. Tim Scott,...
He will be replaced at 7 p.m. by a rotating group of hosts.
While Matthews was expected to retire in the near future, the sudden announcement comes amid a series of recent flaps and controversies.
Last week, Matthews apologized to Bernie Sanders for comparing his rise in the 2020 presidential campaign to the German invasion of France. He also confused one African American politician, Democrat Jaime Harrison, for another African American politician, Republican Sen. Tim Scott,...
Bill Maher has made a career out of vivid insults and fearless political putdowns but the HBO star said Friday night that watching the nation’s political divides deepen is making him reconsider the language of his comedy.
On the season finale of Real Time with Bill Maher, the host used the show’s concluding commentary to extol the principles of political tolerance — and to express his genuine anxieties that the current path of politics is leading toward “a sh*tstorm” for the country.
“Lately we’ve been hearing more and more about a second civil war which sounds impossible in this modern, affluent country,” Maher said “It is not…when both sides believe the other guy taking over is the end of the world, yes, you can have a civil war.”
At one point in the show-ending monologue, Maher listed some salty pejoratives used to bait the left and the right,...
On the season finale of Real Time with Bill Maher, the host used the show’s concluding commentary to extol the principles of political tolerance — and to express his genuine anxieties that the current path of politics is leading toward “a sh*tstorm” for the country.
“Lately we’ve been hearing more and more about a second civil war which sounds impossible in this modern, affluent country,” Maher said “It is not…when both sides believe the other guy taking over is the end of the world, yes, you can have a civil war.”
At one point in the show-ending monologue, Maher listed some salty pejoratives used to bait the left and the right,...
- 11/16/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
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