Honestly, Fox News is insufferable right now! Insufferable! I was there for 14 years. If I were a Fox News anchor right now, I'd know exactly what to do: cheerlead, cheerlead! That's it. It's all about rah-rah-rah, go military! That's what's patriotic! Praise the president, support the troops, support the war. Day in and day out.
I can remember when I was tapped to go to 60 minutes I thought this was fantastic and I expected a lot of people would just come up and say, that's really great, I'm really happy for you, whatever the thing right is and then you realize after a while that not everybody was happy that I got this job. There were other people that wanted it. And so then you've all of a sudden made a bunch of enemies. And that's, it's just, you know, it's a snake pit.
Oprah Winfrey has spent years turning her private health journey into a public conversation - and, at times, a lucrative business. The billionaire, real-estate mogul, talk-show host, journalist, actor, and producer has just released her 12th book: "Enough: Your Health, Your Weight, and What It's Like To Be Free." The book, which she co-authored with Dr. Ania M. Jastreboff, a doctor and professor at Yale's School of Medicine, dives into the role of GLP-1 drugs to facilitate weight loss.
I said, 'I'll put our beef aside and Anderson, you have to go to Minnesota. We need famous faces there.' And then I said to Andy, 'Andy, I know you do a silly show, Watch What Happens Live, but take a minute.' And then he did. I would like to see Jimmy Fallon get political and he's not. That's the place where it's kind of very safe.
The new editor-in-chief has faced intense scrutiny over a handful of editorial decisions, with the most notable being the last-second choice to delay a 60 Minutes report about the Salvadoran prison CECOT. There was also Weiss's town hall with Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Despite being heavily promoted across CBS channels, the event turned out to be a ratings disappointment.
"You're there to greet whoever is hosting with you that day, and on a number of occasions it's been me," he began. "And as a gentleman, one of the things I'm supposed to do is take her arm, but what Kelly does is she takes their arm. And they are saying ' 30 seconds [until air], and you're thinking 'are you kidding me?' but Kelly is just talking and she then looks into your eyes and says 'you've got this,' but the truth of it is, it means she's got you."
Bari Weiss, Tony Dokoupil, and the pieces of CBS News they speak for are somewhat obsessed with telling you that they don't expect your trust, but they intend to earn it. Dokoupil when he stepped into the CBS Evening News anchor role earlier this month. Weiss reiterated this yesterday during her all-hands meeting with the CBS News staff, wherein she also promised those of us at home scoops, scoops, and more scoops .
Hi there, everybody. I wanted to come on and share a few thoughts as we enter into another week of this nightmare. I just want to say, first of all, thank you so much for all of the prayers and the love that we have feltmy sister and brother and Iand that our mom has felt, because we believe that somehow, in some way, she is feeling these prayers and that God is lifting her even in this moment and in this darkest place.