Tonight (Sunday June 15 2025), ABC broadcasts an episode of the series This Week With George Stephanopoulos!
Episode Summary
Dr. Yechiel Leiter, Israeli ambassador to the U.S.; Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.); ret. Gen. Joseph Votel; ABC News correspondent Selina Wang; roundtable discussion with Rachel Scott, Donna Brazile, Sarah Isgur and Nancy Youssef.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos will be broadcast on ABC at 10:00 Am at Et/Pt.
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The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos is all new!
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Episode Summary
Dr. Yechiel Leiter, Israeli ambassador to the U.S.; Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.); ret. Gen. Joseph Votel; ABC News correspondent Selina Wang; roundtable discussion with Rachel Scott, Donna Brazile, Sarah Isgur and Nancy Youssef.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos will be broadcast on ABC at 10:00 Am at Et/Pt.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos is all new!
Episode Videos & Previews...
- 6/14/2025
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Tonight (Sunday June 8 2025), ABC broadcasts an episode of the series This Week With George Stephanopoulos!
Episode Summary
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian president; Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.); roundtable discussion with Chris Christie, Donna Brazile and Reince Priebus; ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos will be broadcast on ABC at 10:00 Am at Et/Pt.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos is all new!
Episode Videos & Previews...
Episode Summary
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian president; Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.); roundtable discussion with Chris Christie, Donna Brazile and Reince Priebus; ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos will be broadcast on ABC at 10:00 Am at Et/Pt.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos is all new!
Episode Videos & Previews...
- 6/7/2025
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Journalism’s big night out returned on Saturday in Washington as reporters, editors and A-list celebrities mingled at the Washington Hilton at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, an event jokingly called the “nerd prom,” in what was a more muted soirée that, for the fourth time while he has been in the Oval Office, was not attended by President Donald Trump. This year, the Whca opted to focus on the stellar journalism produced as the current administration charges into uncharted territory.
With the absence of the sitting president and the decision to nix a comic brought onstage to roast the leader of the free world — a lighthearted and often funny tradition that typically follows the meal, this year’s dinner continued the event’s downward slide in relevance as a cultural moment. Previous years have seen memorable roasts of sitting presidents and stand out moments from notable names like Joel McHale and Conan O’Brien,...
With the absence of the sitting president and the decision to nix a comic brought onstage to roast the leader of the free world — a lighthearted and often funny tradition that typically follows the meal, this year’s dinner continued the event’s downward slide in relevance as a cultural moment. Previous years have seen memorable roasts of sitting presidents and stand out moments from notable names like Joel McHale and Conan O’Brien,...
- 4/27/2025
- by Kevin Dolak
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated: California Gov. Gavin Newsom, one of the spin room surrogates for Kamala Harris, told reporters that the debate will be an opportunity to “take the best of the Biden record, but also make the case that she’s not Joe Biden, and she sure as hell ain’t Donald Trump.”
“She is a new generation, a leader, and that’s her opportunity,” he said.
Newsom was a surrogate for Biden as well, and appeared at the spin room in June, a disastrous night for the president.
Newsom also said that Harris has to communicate “a vision where people feel heard and included.”
People have to “feel that she’s talking about them, and Donald Trump, in contrast, we know will be talking about himself.”
The governor said that he was not nervous about the debate, but said that if Trump “feels he’s losing, this will be very interesting,...
“She is a new generation, a leader, and that’s her opportunity,” he said.
Newsom was a surrogate for Biden as well, and appeared at the spin room in June, a disastrous night for the president.
Newsom also said that Harris has to communicate “a vision where people feel heard and included.”
People have to “feel that she’s talking about them, and Donald Trump, in contrast, we know will be talking about himself.”
The governor said that he was not nervous about the debate, but said that if Trump “feels he’s losing, this will be very interesting,...
- 9/11/2024
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Ahead of the first and (thus far) only 2024 presidential debate tonight, ABC revealed the official rules that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have agreed on as the only two candidates to qualify under established criteria.
Airing for roughly 90 minutes, starting at 9:00 p.m. Et, “Kamala Harris and Donald Trump – ABC News Presidential Debate,” the special broadcast will air live on ABC and stream live on the 24/7 streaming network ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu, and is available for simulcast across several networks and media outlets, including CBS, NBC and Fox, among others.
The debate is set to take place at the National Constitution Center with “World News Tonight” anchor and managing editor David Muir and “World News Tonight” Sunday anchor and ABC News Live “Prime” anchor Linsey Davis serving as moderators.
ABC will air a primetime pre- and post-debate special, “ABC News Presidential Debate – Race for the White House,...
Airing for roughly 90 minutes, starting at 9:00 p.m. Et, “Kamala Harris and Donald Trump – ABC News Presidential Debate,” the special broadcast will air live on ABC and stream live on the 24/7 streaming network ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu, and is available for simulcast across several networks and media outlets, including CBS, NBC and Fox, among others.
The debate is set to take place at the National Constitution Center with “World News Tonight” anchor and managing editor David Muir and “World News Tonight” Sunday anchor and ABC News Live “Prime” anchor Linsey Davis serving as moderators.
ABC will air a primetime pre- and post-debate special, “ABC News Presidential Debate – Race for the White House,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
The first debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump airs tonight (September 10).
The event will take place on Tuesday night at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, two months ahead of the 2024 election for President of the United States.
The debate is set to begin at 9 p.m. Et. It will air on ABC and stream on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu, according to the network.
The rules include that each candidate’s microphone is only turned on when it is their turn to speak, there is no studio audience, and the candidates aren’t allowed to talk to their staff during breaks or bring any notes – they’re only given a pen and pad and a bottle of water.
Keep reading to find out more…
The moderators are World News Tonight anchor and managing editor David Muir, along with ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis.
The event will take place on Tuesday night at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, two months ahead of the 2024 election for President of the United States.
The debate is set to begin at 9 p.m. Et. It will air on ABC and stream on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu, according to the network.
The rules include that each candidate’s microphone is only turned on when it is their turn to speak, there is no studio audience, and the candidates aren’t allowed to talk to their staff during breaks or bring any notes – they’re only given a pen and pad and a bottle of water.
Keep reading to find out more…
The moderators are World News Tonight anchor and managing editor David Muir, along with ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis.
- 9/10/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The first and only currently scheduled debate between Republican candidate Donald Trump and now Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris will take place on Sept. 10, one of the dates originally blocked off for Trump to debate President Joe Biden when he was still running for a second term.
MSNBC, NBC and many other networks have plans for coverage of the debate, which will take place on ABC. There will not be an audience. Ways to stream, times and other details of how to watch the first presidential debate between Trump and Kamala Harris can be found below.
Will the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump be streaming?
Yes, the debate will be streaming on Hulu and Disney+ in addition to ABC News Live.
What network is hosting the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Who is moderating?
ABC News’ Television Station Wpvi-tv...
MSNBC, NBC and many other networks have plans for coverage of the debate, which will take place on ABC. There will not be an audience. Ways to stream, times and other details of how to watch the first presidential debate between Trump and Kamala Harris can be found below.
Will the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump be streaming?
Yes, the debate will be streaming on Hulu and Disney+ in addition to ABC News Live.
What network is hosting the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Who is moderating?
ABC News’ Television Station Wpvi-tv...
- 9/9/2024
- by Dessi Gomez
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC News announced a venue for the September 10 presidential debate: the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have agreed to participate, with David Muir and Linsey Davis as moderators.
The debate will start at 9 p.m. Et, with an 8 p.m. pre-debate show, Race for the White House, with Martha Raddatz, Jonathan Karl, Mary Bruce and Rachel Scott.
The network has not yet said whether there will be an audience for the event. The CNN debate in June, in which Trump faced off with President Joe Biden, had no audience and was live from the network’s Atlanta studios.
Vice presidential candidates Jd Vance and Tim Walz will take part in a CBS News-sponsored debate on October 1, to take place in New York and to be moderated by Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan.
The Harris campaign said Thursday that they have agreed to another presidential debate,...
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have agreed to participate, with David Muir and Linsey Davis as moderators.
The debate will start at 9 p.m. Et, with an 8 p.m. pre-debate show, Race for the White House, with Martha Raddatz, Jonathan Karl, Mary Bruce and Rachel Scott.
The network has not yet said whether there will be an audience for the event. The CNN debate in June, in which Trump faced off with President Joe Biden, had no audience and was live from the network’s Atlanta studios.
Vice presidential candidates Jd Vance and Tim Walz will take part in a CBS News-sponsored debate on October 1, to take place in New York and to be moderated by Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan.
The Harris campaign said Thursday that they have agreed to another presidential debate,...
- 8/16/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC and Vice tied with the most wins, at 8 each, on night one as the news portion of the 43rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards were handed out at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.
Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour” was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was presented by Robert MacNeil, co-creator and former co-anchor of the NewsHour.
“Tonight’s Emmy winners exemplify broadcast journalism at its best, reporting that values fact over fiction, accountability over advocacy, and that champions the advance of truth in the interest of the communities we all serve”, said Terry O’Reilly, Chairman, NATAS. “America has never needed its journalists more than today. We congratulate tonight’s honorees and thank them for the indispensable service they provide to our nation.”
Here’s a rundown of Night 1 winners:
Outstanding Live News Program
“CBS Mornings / CBS This Morning...
Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour” was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was presented by Robert MacNeil, co-creator and former co-anchor of the NewsHour.
“Tonight’s Emmy winners exemplify broadcast journalism at its best, reporting that values fact over fiction, accountability over advocacy, and that champions the advance of truth in the interest of the communities we all serve”, said Terry O’Reilly, Chairman, NATAS. “America has never needed its journalists more than today. We congratulate tonight’s honorees and thank them for the indispensable service they provide to our nation.”
Here’s a rundown of Night 1 winners:
Outstanding Live News Program
“CBS Mornings / CBS This Morning...
- 9/29/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
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CBS, ABC and Vice were among the top winners at the 43rd annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards on Wednesday.
During a ceremony held at the Palladium Times Square in New York City and streamed online, the first night of the two-evening event celebrated the News categories, while the Documentary winners will be announced Thursday.
Scheduled presenters at the News portion included ABC News’ Linsey Davis, CBS News’ Margarat Brennan, CNN’s Omar Jimenez, NBC News’ Morgan Radford, Noticias Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro, Univision’s Teresa Rodrigues and Vice News’ Paola Ramos.
PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff was the previously announced recipient of the night’s lifetime achievement honors during the News event, with McNeill/Lehrer NewsHour co-founder Robert McNeil chosen to present the award.
The full list of winners from the first night of the News & Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony is below.
CBS, ABC and Vice were among the top winners at the 43rd annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards on Wednesday.
During a ceremony held at the Palladium Times Square in New York City and streamed online, the first night of the two-evening event celebrated the News categories, while the Documentary winners will be announced Thursday.
Scheduled presenters at the News portion included ABC News’ Linsey Davis, CBS News’ Margarat Brennan, CNN’s Omar Jimenez, NBC News’ Morgan Radford, Noticias Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro, Univision’s Teresa Rodrigues and Vice News’ Paola Ramos.
PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff was the previously announced recipient of the night’s lifetime achievement honors during the News event, with McNeill/Lehrer NewsHour co-founder Robert McNeil chosen to present the award.
The full list of winners from the first night of the News & Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony is below.
- 9/29/2022
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC and CNN lead the nominations for the 43rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which were announced Thursday by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).
NATAS also revealed that Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour,” and Sir David Attenborough will receive honorary awards at this year’s ceremonies. The news categories, where Woodruff will be honored, will be presented on Wednesday, Sep. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Edt and the ceremony for the documentary categories, where Attenborough will be honored, will be held Thursday, Sep. 29th at 7:30 p.m. Edt. Attenborough’s many docuseries include “Life on Earth,” “The Blue Planet” and “Planet Earth.”
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A number of the nominated news segments, reports and documentaries were dedicated to the Jan. 6 2021 insurrection at the Capitol, including those by ABC, CBS, NBC, The New Yorker,...
NATAS also revealed that Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour,” and Sir David Attenborough will receive honorary awards at this year’s ceremonies. The news categories, where Woodruff will be honored, will be presented on Wednesday, Sep. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Edt and the ceremony for the documentary categories, where Attenborough will be honored, will be held Thursday, Sep. 29th at 7:30 p.m. Edt. Attenborough’s many docuseries include “Life on Earth,” “The Blue Planet” and “Planet Earth.”
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A number of the nominated news segments, reports and documentaries were dedicated to the Jan. 6 2021 insurrection at the Capitol, including those by ABC, CBS, NBC, The New Yorker,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Click here to read the full article.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced its nominees for the 2022 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which will be presented in two different categories: news on Sept. 28 and documentary on Sept. 29.
Both ceremonies will take place at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.
”At a time when critical, monumental, and world-changing events are more immediately available and accessible than ever before, the work of the journalists and documentarians that bring us the truth of these stories is under tremendous assault. We honor these individuals’ courage and excellence of craft that allows each of us to be better informed and understanding of the issues of our day,” said Adam Sharp, NATAS president and CEO.
Sixty-four categories were announced on Thursday, and the National Academy will also give out two Lifetime Achievement Awards: to Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour,...
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced its nominees for the 2022 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which will be presented in two different categories: news on Sept. 28 and documentary on Sept. 29.
Both ceremonies will take place at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.
”At a time when critical, monumental, and world-changing events are more immediately available and accessible than ever before, the work of the journalists and documentarians that bring us the truth of these stories is under tremendous assault. We honor these individuals’ courage and excellence of craft that allows each of us to be better informed and understanding of the issues of our day,” said Adam Sharp, NATAS president and CEO.
Sixty-four categories were announced on Thursday, and the National Academy will also give out two Lifetime Achievement Awards: to Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nominations for the 43rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards were revealed Thursday by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards will be presented in two individual ceremonies — news categories on September 28 at 7:30 p.m. Et, and documentary categories on September 29, at 7:30 p.m. Et.
Along with distributing Emmys in 64 categories, the academy will honor two individuals in the news/documentary world with Lifetime Achievement Awards: Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor, PBS NewsHour for news, and Sir David Attenborough, biologist, humanist and filmmaker.
The News & Documentary Emmys honor programming content from more than 2,500 submissions that originally premiered in calendar year 2021. ABC leads this year’s 39 nominations, followed by CNN (37), PBS (28) Vice (28), CBS (26) and HBO (23).
Here are some of the top categories. The complete list of nominees is available on the National Television Academy’s website, theemmys.tv.
Outstanding Live News Program
ABC World News Tonight with David Muir,...
Along with distributing Emmys in 64 categories, the academy will honor two individuals in the news/documentary world with Lifetime Achievement Awards: Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor, PBS NewsHour for news, and Sir David Attenborough, biologist, humanist and filmmaker.
The News & Documentary Emmys honor programming content from more than 2,500 submissions that originally premiered in calendar year 2021. ABC leads this year’s 39 nominations, followed by CNN (37), PBS (28) Vice (28), CBS (26) and HBO (23).
Here are some of the top categories. The complete list of nominees is available on the National Television Academy’s website, theemmys.tv.
Outstanding Live News Program
ABC World News Tonight with David Muir,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol is set to deliver its findings during its first public hearings on Thursday night.
The “Big 3” networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) and two major cable news channels (CNN and MSNBC, but not Fox News) will carry live, primetime coverage of the hearings, during which the committee — consisting of chairperson Bennie Thompson (D-ms); majority committee members Zoe Lofgren (D-ca), Elaine Luria (D-va), Adam Schiff (D-ca), Pete Aguilar (D-ca), Stephanie Murphy (D-fl) and Jamie Raskin (D-md); and minority committee members Liz Cheney (R-Wy) and Adam Kinzinger (R-il) — will “show...
The “Big 3” networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) and two major cable news channels (CNN and MSNBC, but not Fox News) will carry live, primetime coverage of the hearings, during which the committee — consisting of chairperson Bennie Thompson (D-ms); majority committee members Zoe Lofgren (D-ca), Elaine Luria (D-va), Adam Schiff (D-ca), Pete Aguilar (D-ca), Stephanie Murphy (D-fl) and Jamie Raskin (D-md); and minority committee members Liz Cheney (R-Wy) and Adam Kinzinger (R-il) — will “show...
- 6/9/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
To mark the one-year anniversary of the January 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, networks have scheduled programming throughout the day. From special news reports to a docuseries on Paramount+, these shows will not only look at the attacks themselves but also the events leading up to what happened.. Read on to find out how TV is covering the day on January 6. ABC ABC News’ coverage includes reports and interviews from chief justice correspondent Pierre Thomas, chief White House correspondent Cecilia Vega, senior White House correspondent Mary Bruce, congressional correspondent Rachel Scott, White House correspondent MaryAlice Parks, correspondent Stephanie Ramos, and senior Washington reporter Devin Dwyer. In addition to Good Morning America and GMA3: What You Need to Know‘s coverage early in the date, Nightline is dedicating its show to marking the anniversary, with co-anchor Juju Chang in Washington, D.C. The View‘s ...
- 1/6/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Deadline has your first look at Six Days to Die, the second film in a sci-fi western trilogy series by Matt Campagna, which he wrote, directed, shot and edited.
The film brought to life through virtual environments, comprised of elaborate 360-degree digital matte paintings, centers on a desperate gambler wrongfully accused of murder who flees through a post-apocalyptic frontier, with a vengeful Marshal doggedly hunting him down, on a bloody quest to bring order to the chaos.
The Umbrella Academy’s Colm Feore stars alongside Darryl Hinds, Melissa D’Agostino, Ari Millen and Kyra Harper. Breann Smordin and Elizabeth Frase produced the pic, which is eyeing a festival premiere next year, and is being sold worldwide by Forward Motion Entertainment. The third film in the trilogy series, Six Guns For Hire, is currently in post-production.
Check out the first still from Campagna’s latest, along with several character portraits, below.
The film brought to life through virtual environments, comprised of elaborate 360-degree digital matte paintings, centers on a desperate gambler wrongfully accused of murder who flees through a post-apocalyptic frontier, with a vengeful Marshal doggedly hunting him down, on a bloody quest to bring order to the chaos.
The Umbrella Academy’s Colm Feore stars alongside Darryl Hinds, Melissa D’Agostino, Ari Millen and Kyra Harper. Breann Smordin and Elizabeth Frase produced the pic, which is eyeing a festival premiere next year, and is being sold worldwide by Forward Motion Entertainment. The third film in the trilogy series, Six Guns For Hire, is currently in post-production.
Check out the first still from Campagna’s latest, along with several character portraits, below.
- 11/19/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Things got very heated “The View” on Thursday as hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Meghan McCain got into a shouting match over President Joe Biden’s behavior towards the press.
To kick off the show’s Hot Topics, the panel of women discussed two viral videos of journalists this week: one of ABC News reporter Rachel Scott boldly asking Putin about his handling of political opposition, and one of CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins getting snapped at by Joe Biden after asking why he’s “confident” that Putin will change his actions.
McCain praised both reporters as “[women] that can ask a tough question,” opining that they should be given access to more powerful people in the United States. But then, McCain turned her words to Biden, harshly criticizing him for losing his temper a bit with Collins.
“I think part of my problem with the Kaitlan Collins moment is that, just because Trump was so bad,...
To kick off the show’s Hot Topics, the panel of women discussed two viral videos of journalists this week: one of ABC News reporter Rachel Scott boldly asking Putin about his handling of political opposition, and one of CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins getting snapped at by Joe Biden after asking why he’s “confident” that Putin will change his actions.
McCain praised both reporters as “[women] that can ask a tough question,” opining that they should be given access to more powerful people in the United States. But then, McCain turned her words to Biden, harshly criticizing him for losing his temper a bit with Collins.
“I think part of my problem with the Kaitlan Collins moment is that, just because Trump was so bad,...
- 6/17/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
ABC News’ Rachel Scott put her time in Geneva, Switzerland, to good use Wednesday when she asked Russian President Vladimir Putin directly, “What are you so afraid of?”
In a press conference held after Putin met with President Joe Biden, Scott said, “President Biden has said that he would respond if cyberattacks from Russia do not stop. I’m curious: What did he tell you? Did he make any threats? And a quick follow-up, if I may, sir. The list of your political opponents who are dead, imprisoned or jailed is long. Alexey Navalny’s organization called for free and fair elections and an end to corruption, but Russia has outlawed that organization, calling it ‘extremist,’ and you have now prevented anyone who supports him to run for office. So, my question, Mr. President, is what are you so afraid of?”
Putin replied through a translator that he has already...
In a press conference held after Putin met with President Joe Biden, Scott said, “President Biden has said that he would respond if cyberattacks from Russia do not stop. I’m curious: What did he tell you? Did he make any threats? And a quick follow-up, if I may, sir. The list of your political opponents who are dead, imprisoned or jailed is long. Alexey Navalny’s organization called for free and fair elections and an end to corruption, but Russia has outlawed that organization, calling it ‘extremist,’ and you have now prevented anyone who supports him to run for office. So, my question, Mr. President, is what are you so afraid of?”
Putin replied through a translator that he has already...
- 6/16/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Vladimir Putin followed up a shorter-than-expected summit with President Joe Biden with a longer-than-expected press conference, with a standout moment coming when he expressed some exasperation when pressed by ABC News’ Rachel Scott on his treatment of his political opponents.
Scott initially asked Putin, “President Biden has said he will respond if cyber attacks from Russia do not stop. I’m curious, what did he tell you? Did he make any threats? And a quick followup if I may, sir. The list of your political opponents who are dead, imprisoned or jailed is long. Alexey Navalny’s organization calls for free and fair elections, an end to corruption, but Russia has outlawed that organization, calling it extremist. And you now have prevented anyone who supports him to run for office. For my question for you Mr. President: What are you so afraid of?”
Putin, via a translator, seemed irked by it,...
Scott initially asked Putin, “President Biden has said he will respond if cyber attacks from Russia do not stop. I’m curious, what did he tell you? Did he make any threats? And a quick followup if I may, sir. The list of your political opponents who are dead, imprisoned or jailed is long. Alexey Navalny’s organization calls for free and fair elections, an end to corruption, but Russia has outlawed that organization, calling it extremist. And you now have prevented anyone who supports him to run for office. For my question for you Mr. President: What are you so afraid of?”
Putin, via a translator, seemed irked by it,...
- 6/16/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated with Day 4 details: The prosecution has rested in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, and now it’s the defense’s turn. The proceedings in the U.S. Senate are set to continue Friday at noon Et/9 a.m. Pt. Day 4 of the trial featured the Democrats impeachment managers summarizing their incitement case against Potus 45 for the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Defense attorneys Bruce Castor and David Schoen begin their case Friday, after the latter told reporters that they should wrap by Saturday..
Follow the live hearing here, via C-span:
Previously, February 9 Am: The second impeachment trial of now former President Donald Trump is set to begin Tuesday at 1 p.m. Et/10 a.m. Pt in the U.S. Senate, in the same building where just more than a month ago a pro-Trump mob uprising led to five deaths and an article...
Follow the live hearing here, via C-span:
Previously, February 9 Am: The second impeachment trial of now former President Donald Trump is set to begin Tuesday at 1 p.m. Et/10 a.m. Pt in the U.S. Senate, in the same building where just more than a month ago a pro-Trump mob uprising led to five deaths and an article...
- 2/12/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Deep breaths, everyone. We’re in the home stretch of the exhausting 2020 presidential election. As hard as it is to believe, it really is probably almost over. Fingers crossed. And if ABC News is your preferred delivery method for the election results and analysis, then you’ll be happy to know you won’t need to drop a dime to enjoy the network’s coverage.
George Stephanopoulos will be lead anchor on Tuesday night, along with David Muir and Linsey Davis. The ABC News dedicated primetime coverage bloc will start at 7 p.m. Et/4 p.m. Pt and will go into the middle of the night.
And Stephanopoulos, Muir and Davis will be joined by a rather large pile of contributors, including Jonathan Karl, Mary Bruce, Pierre Thomas, Martha Raddatz, Cecilia Vega, Tom Llamas, Terry Moran, Rachel Scott, Trevor Ault, FiveThirtyEight Editor-in-Chief Nate Silver, Matthew Dowd, Dan Abrams, ABC News...
George Stephanopoulos will be lead anchor on Tuesday night, along with David Muir and Linsey Davis. The ABC News dedicated primetime coverage bloc will start at 7 p.m. Et/4 p.m. Pt and will go into the middle of the night.
And Stephanopoulos, Muir and Davis will be joined by a rather large pile of contributors, including Jonathan Karl, Mary Bruce, Pierre Thomas, Martha Raddatz, Cecilia Vega, Tom Llamas, Terry Moran, Rachel Scott, Trevor Ault, FiveThirtyEight Editor-in-Chief Nate Silver, Matthew Dowd, Dan Abrams, ABC News...
- 11/3/2020
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
The TV network coverage at the corner H and 16th streets near Lafayette Square Park in Washington, D.C. this week went from late-night shots of buildings on fire to protesters fleeing police on horseback, then a robust militaristic buildup, and then hundreds of peaceful demonstrators singing, in unison, Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me.”
By Friday, the intersection had taken on the air of a street fair, the words Black Lives Matter were painted down 16th to end at the corner.
The protests and unrest following the death of George Floyd have produced impactful moments across the country, but a focal point has been this spot, within view of the White House, and network reporters who have been there this a week describe it as disconcerting, surreal and hopeful. Their coverage continues on Saturday, when the largest crowds yet are expected to show up for demonstrations.
Perhaps no other night drew the attention like Monday,...
By Friday, the intersection had taken on the air of a street fair, the words Black Lives Matter were painted down 16th to end at the corner.
The protests and unrest following the death of George Floyd have produced impactful moments across the country, but a focal point has been this spot, within view of the White House, and network reporters who have been there this a week describe it as disconcerting, surreal and hopeful. Their coverage continues on Saturday, when the largest crowds yet are expected to show up for demonstrations.
Perhaps no other night drew the attention like Monday,...
- 6/6/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The following contains .50 cal spoilers from the series finale of TNT’s The Last Ship.
After five intense, dangerous and world-saving adventures, The Last Ship is no more. And in more ways than one. The TNT action-drama wrapped its five-season mission on Sunday night, and when all was said and done, the Nathan James was down for the count — though she had jusssst enough fight left in her to save the day.
On land, the Navy and Marine forces stormed a Colombian beach, where heavy battle ensued. With an assist from the James, the heroes squelched the enemy and forged ahead to Tavo’s compound,...
After five intense, dangerous and world-saving adventures, The Last Ship is no more. And in more ways than one. The TNT action-drama wrapped its five-season mission on Sunday night, and when all was said and done, the Nathan James was down for the count — though she had jusssst enough fight left in her to save the day.
On land, the Navy and Marine forces stormed a Colombian beach, where heavy battle ensued. With an assist from the James, the heroes squelched the enemy and forged ahead to Tavo’s compound,...
- 11/12/2018
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: A new villain is rising in National City. Rhona Mitra has been tapped for a recurring role on the CW’s series Supergirl as Mercy Graves, Lex Luthor’s longtime bodyguard. Also cast in a recurring role on the DC series is Robert Baker, who will play Mercy’s brother, Otis Graves.
Based on the iconic DC character, Mercy Graves (Mitra) is an ex-Cadmus agent who has always believed in human exceptionalism. But with both Lex and Lillian in prison, Mercy is stepping out of the Luthor shadow and running her own show. With her biting wit and lethal brawn, Mercy steadily becomes a key figure in National City’s growing “human-first” movement.
Baker’s Otis Graves is Mercy’s defacto right hand man. What he lacks in brains, he makes up for with his savant-like abilities to assassinate aliens. Otis is a character from the Superman movies...
Based on the iconic DC character, Mercy Graves (Mitra) is an ex-Cadmus agent who has always believed in human exceptionalism. But with both Lex and Lillian in prison, Mercy is stepping out of the Luthor shadow and running her own show. With her biting wit and lethal brawn, Mercy steadily becomes a key figure in National City’s growing “human-first” movement.
Baker’s Otis Graves is Mercy’s defacto right hand man. What he lacks in brains, he makes up for with his savant-like abilities to assassinate aliens. Otis is a character from the Superman movies...
- 7/28/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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