Marc Maron ended his podcast Monday after 16 years with special guest Barack Obama. This was the second appearance of the former president on WTF With Marc Maron, following his visit to Maron’s Los Angeles garage studio about 10 tens ago while he was still in office. For Monday’s interview, Maron traveled to Washington D.C. and talked to Obama about …
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7 times politicians imploded in TV interviews – Politico
7 times politicians imploded in TV interviews Politico Katie Porter Videos Give California Rivals a New Opening The New York Times Katie Porter’s bid for governor is getting noticed – but not how she wants The Washington Post Katie Porter’s Viral Video Shakes Up Governor’s Race KQED Katie Porter pushes back. After disastrous week ex-US Rep rallies support in California governor run AP News Source …
Read More »CBS forbids editing of ‘Face the Nation’ interviews
Days after complaints over the handling of an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on “Face the Nation,” CBS News said Friday it would no longer allow editing of its guests’ words on the Sunday morning public affairs show. Noem charged that CBS had “shamefully edited the interview to whitewash the truth” about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation …
Read More »CBS’ ‘Face the Nation’ will no longer edit taped interviews after Kristi Noem backlash
CBS News’ “Face the Nation” will no longer edit taped interviews after U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem complained about how her remarks were cut in her last appearance on the Washington-based program. The news division said Friday that the Sunday show moderated by Margaret Brennan will only present interviews live or “live to tape” in which no …
Read More »CBS Abruptly Changes Rules for Editing ‘Face the Nation’ Interviews – The New York Times
CBS Abruptly Changes Rules for Editing ‘Face the Nation’ Interviews The New York Times CBS changes ‘Face the Nation’ interview policy after Noem backlash The Hill ‘Face the Nation’ to Air Only Unedited Interviews After Administration Criticism The Wall Street Journal CBS News Agrees Not to Edit ‘Face The Nation’ Interviews Following Homeland Security Backlash Variety CBS News vows to air only uncut interviews …
Read More »10 federal judges criticize Supreme Court’s handling of Trump cases in rare interviews
WASHINGTON — Federal judges are frustrated with the Supreme Court for increasingly overturning lower court rulings involving the Trump administration with little or no explanation, with some worried the practice is undermining the judiciary at a sensitive time. Some judges believe the Supreme Court, and in particular Chief Justice John Roberts, could be doing more to defend the integrity of …
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The rage virus continues to run rampant in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, but the real threat to humanity may be humans themselves. An exclusive first look at the film, in theaters Jan. 16, 2026, promises an expansion of the franchise’s dystopian universe, with more blood-soaked violence, and the rise of a cultlike figure in an England crawling with …
Read More »The Best American Actor of His Generation: David Strathairn on “A Little Prayer” | Interviews
Two years ago, when Angus MacLachlan’s “A Little Prayer” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2023, it did so with a wave of critical adulation behind it. The Virginia-set film about Bill (David Strathairn), a flailing patriarch whose only balm in the face of his flawed children is his kindhearted daughter-in-law Tammy (Jane Levy), was immediately attached to Sony Pictures …
Read More »Hiring Goes Old School to Skip AI: Paper Resumes, in-Person Interviews
Tyler Sorenson was fed up with his job hunt, so he went old school: He dropped off a paper résumé at a local tech repair company. Sorenson, 24, had been feeling a common frustration among job seekers. He was seeing “help wanted” signs and hearing about understaffed businesses, but he couldn’t get replies to his online job applications. The store …
Read More »ESPN embraces U.S. Open mixed doubles with interviews between sets and new technology
One of the guiding forces for thinking and writing about ESPN is to always remember that the ‘E’ stands for entertainment, and entertainment is what makes this week’s mixed doubles competition at the U.S. Open a perfect appetizer for the American sports network. The draw is oozing with boldfaced names and singles stars, a head-spinning thought as recently as a …
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