CNN and CEO Chris Licht came in for ferocious criticism over the chaotic town hall the cable news network held with former president Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Amid his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump sat down with CNN This Morning anchor Kaitlan Collins at the event held in New Hampshire. The 70-minute town hall was populated by mostly Trump supporters and likely Republican voters, and the former president was able to dominate proceedings, overwhelming Collins who tried in vain to correct Trump’s statements and falsehoods about issues including the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, a federal abortion ban, immigration and the war in Ukraine.
A particularly shocking exchange occurred over E. Jean Carroll, who had this week been awarded $5 million in damages after a New York jury held Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation against the writer. Among other things, Trump once again claimed he did not know who Carroll...
Amid his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump sat down with CNN This Morning anchor Kaitlan Collins at the event held in New Hampshire. The 70-minute town hall was populated by mostly Trump supporters and likely Republican voters, and the former president was able to dominate proceedings, overwhelming Collins who tried in vain to correct Trump’s statements and falsehoods about issues including the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, a federal abortion ban, immigration and the war in Ukraine.
A particularly shocking exchange occurred over E. Jean Carroll, who had this week been awarded $5 million in damages after a New York jury held Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation against the writer. Among other things, Trump once again claimed he did not know who Carroll...
- 5/11/2023
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chris Wallace is returning to the small screen. The anchor’s interview show “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” will debut on HBO Max later this month.
The first three episodes of the series will hit the streamer on Sept. 23. The best moments from the episodes will air in a one-hour slot on CNN on Sept. 25. That format will continue for the first season’s entire 10-week run.
“I am excited to be back in the studio having candid, real conversations with a rich variety of guests who are standouts in their fields,” said Wallace. “I can’t wait for the HBO Max and CNN audiences to get to see what our team has been working on.”
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Wallace’s show has been kicked around quite a bit, after he left Fox News to...
The first three episodes of the series will hit the streamer on Sept. 23. The best moments from the episodes will air in a one-hour slot on CNN on Sept. 25. That format will continue for the first season’s entire 10-week run.
“I am excited to be back in the studio having candid, real conversations with a rich variety of guests who are standouts in their fields,” said Wallace. “I can’t wait for the HBO Max and CNN audiences to get to see what our team has been working on.”
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Wallace’s show has been kicked around quite a bit, after he left Fox News to...
- 9/6/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
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In his first major analyst hire since joining CNN, CEO Chris Licht said Tuesday that the cable news channel had hired John Miller, a former TV correspondent who also had two long stints with the NYPD, to serve as its chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst.
Miller was most recently the NYPD’s deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, and retired from the department earlier this summer. He had previously worked as the NYPD’s chief spokesperson in the 1990s, and also worked as a spokesperson for the LAPD and the FBI.
But he also had a long career in TV news, working as a correspondent and anchor (of 20/20) for ABC News, and as a correspondent for CBS News, where he crossed paths with Licht.
“I’ve worked closely with Chris Licht and share his editorial vision: speed, but not at the expense of accuracy,...
In his first major analyst hire since joining CNN, CEO Chris Licht said Tuesday that the cable news channel had hired John Miller, a former TV correspondent who also had two long stints with the NYPD, to serve as its chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst.
Miller was most recently the NYPD’s deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, and retired from the department earlier this summer. He had previously worked as the NYPD’s chief spokesperson in the 1990s, and also worked as a spokesperson for the LAPD and the FBI.
But he also had a long career in TV news, working as a correspondent and anchor (of 20/20) for ABC News, and as a correspondent for CBS News, where he crossed paths with Licht.
“I’ve worked closely with Chris Licht and share his editorial vision: speed, but not at the expense of accuracy,...
- 9/6/2022
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John Harwood, CNN’s veteran Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington correspondent, suddenly and unexpectedly announced he was leaving the network Friday morning — shortly after a segment he punctuated with a partisan flourish.
Harwood, 65, appearing live on air during the news network’s coverage of President Joe Biden’s Thursday night speech, backed Biden’s assertions from the speech, lambasting Donald Trump as a “dishonest demagogue” before referencing the Jan. 6 insurrection.
“Donald Trump made Joe Biden’s point for him,” Harwood said, to close the segment, which you can watch here or at the top of this post.
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The segment aired less than two hours before Harwood announced on Twitter that Friday would be his last day at CNN. It also came as new CEO Chris Licht has been reorganizing the outlet with an eye toward objective,...
Harwood, 65, appearing live on air during the news network’s coverage of President Joe Biden’s Thursday night speech, backed Biden’s assertions from the speech, lambasting Donald Trump as a “dishonest demagogue” before referencing the Jan. 6 insurrection.
“Donald Trump made Joe Biden’s point for him,” Harwood said, to close the segment, which you can watch here or at the top of this post.
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Don Lemon Mocks Biden Critics Who ‘Got the Vapors’ From ‘Semi-Fascist’ Comment: ‘Spare Me’ (Video)
The segment aired less than two hours before Harwood announced on Twitter that Friday would be his last day at CNN. It also came as new CEO Chris Licht has been reorganizing the outlet with an eye toward objective,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Jeremy Bailey
- The Wrap
Click here to read the full article.
CNN White House correspondent John Harwood is leaving the cable news channel, he said Friday.
“[L]ook forward to figuring out what’s next,” Harwood tweeted, after noting that Friday would be his last day at the channel.
“We appreciate John’s work covering the White House, and we wish him all the best,” a CNN spokesperson tells The Hollywood Reporter.
It is not immediately clear what spurred on the departure, though Harwood still had plenty of time left on his multiyear contract.
A source familiar with the matter said that Harwood learned about CNN’s decision last month.
Harwood joined CNN in January 2020 from CNBC, where he had been chief Washington correspondent. At both CNBC and CNN, Harwood garnered a reputation for his sharp criticisms of President Donald Trump and the Republican Party, which he called “fundamentally broken” in 2019.
And he has continued...
CNN White House correspondent John Harwood is leaving the cable news channel, he said Friday.
“[L]ook forward to figuring out what’s next,” Harwood tweeted, after noting that Friday would be his last day at the channel.
“We appreciate John’s work covering the White House, and we wish him all the best,” a CNN spokesperson tells The Hollywood Reporter.
It is not immediately clear what spurred on the departure, though Harwood still had plenty of time left on his multiyear contract.
A source familiar with the matter said that Harwood learned about CNN’s decision last month.
Harwood joined CNN in January 2020 from CNBC, where he had been chief Washington correspondent. At both CNBC and CNN, Harwood garnered a reputation for his sharp criticisms of President Donald Trump and the Republican Party, which he called “fundamentally broken” in 2019.
And he has continued...
- 9/2/2022
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John Harwood, a White House correspondent who joined CNN in 2020, is leaving the network — the latest exit in recent weeks as executives appear to be mulling the news outlet’s roster in the aftermath of corporate parent Discovery’s acquisition of WarnerMedia.
Harwood, a veteran Beltway journalist whose career has taken him to The Wall Street Journal and CNBC, announced his exit Friday afternoon via social media. “today’s my last day at CNN. proud of the work,” he wrote on Twitter. “look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
“We appreciate John’s work covering the White House, and we wish him all the best,” CNN said in a statement.
Between 2006 and 2019, Harwood served as chief Washington correspondent for CNBC, and also logged a long stint as a Washington-based journalist for The Wall Street Journal. He has contributed analysis to The New York Times, NBC, MSNBC, NPR and PBS,...
Harwood, a veteran Beltway journalist whose career has taken him to The Wall Street Journal and CNBC, announced his exit Friday afternoon via social media. “today’s my last day at CNN. proud of the work,” he wrote on Twitter. “look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
“We appreciate John’s work covering the White House, and we wish him all the best,” CNN said in a statement.
Between 2006 and 2019, Harwood served as chief Washington correspondent for CNBC, and also logged a long stint as a Washington-based journalist for The Wall Street Journal. He has contributed analysis to The New York Times, NBC, MSNBC, NPR and PBS,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
CNN White House correspondent John Harwood said that Friday will be his last day at the network.
Harwood wrote on Twitter, “Personal news: today’s my last day at CNN … proud of the work … thanks to my colleagues… i’ve been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, Nyt, the NBC family, CNN … look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
Harwood did not give a reason for his exit, but he has been particularly outspoken about Donald Trump and what he sees as Trump’s threat to democracy, even as the network’s new leadership has been moving toward a more neutral tone.
Harwood did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokesperson for the network said, “We appreciate John’s work covering the White House, and we wish him all the best.”
On the air in the 10 a.m. hour today on CNN,...
Harwood wrote on Twitter, “Personal news: today’s my last day at CNN … proud of the work … thanks to my colleagues… i’ve been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, Nyt, the NBC family, CNN … look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
Harwood did not give a reason for his exit, but he has been particularly outspoken about Donald Trump and what he sees as Trump’s threat to democracy, even as the network’s new leadership has been moving toward a more neutral tone.
Harwood did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokesperson for the network said, “We appreciate John’s work covering the White House, and we wish him all the best.”
On the air in the 10 a.m. hour today on CNN,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
CNN’s White House correspondent John Harwood has announced that Friday is his last day at CNN.
Harwood, 65, took to Twitter to make the announcement and thank his colleagues, writing, “Personal news: today’s my last day at CNN proud of the work thanks to my colleagues i’ve been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, Nyt, the NBC family, CNN look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
personal news:
today's my last day at CNN
proud of the work
thanks to my colleagues
i've been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, Nyt, the NBC family, CNN
look forward to figuring out what's next
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) September 2, 2022...
Harwood, 65, took to Twitter to make the announcement and thank his colleagues, writing, “Personal news: today’s my last day at CNN proud of the work thanks to my colleagues i’ve been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, Nyt, the NBC family, CNN look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
personal news:
today's my last day at CNN
proud of the work
thanks to my colleagues
i've been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, Nyt, the NBC family, CNN
look forward to figuring out what's next
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) September 2, 2022...
- 9/2/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
CNN announced a series of changes to its Washington, D.C. lineup on Monday, with Jake Tapper’s The Lead expanding to two hours and Tapper taking on the role as lead anchor for all major Washington events.
Wolf Blitzer’s The Situation Room will now air for an hour at 6 Pm Et.
Jim Acosta will switch to a new role from chief White House correspondent to anchor and chief domestic correspondent for the network, with more details on his weekend anchoring duties to be announced. Kaitlan Collins will be the new chief White House correspondent, with Phil Mattingly as senior White House corespondent.
Other changes: Dana Bash has been named co-anchor of the Sunday morning program State of the Union with Tapper.
Abby Phillip will become anchor of Inside Politics Sunday with Abby Phillip from 8 Am and 9 Am Et. She also has been named the network’s senior political correspondent.
Wolf Blitzer’s The Situation Room will now air for an hour at 6 Pm Et.
Jim Acosta will switch to a new role from chief White House correspondent to anchor and chief domestic correspondent for the network, with more details on his weekend anchoring duties to be announced. Kaitlan Collins will be the new chief White House correspondent, with Phil Mattingly as senior White House corespondent.
Other changes: Dana Bash has been named co-anchor of the Sunday morning program State of the Union with Tapper.
Abby Phillip will become anchor of Inside Politics Sunday with Abby Phillip from 8 Am and 9 Am Et. She also has been named the network’s senior political correspondent.
- 1/11/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Jake Tapper, the Washington-based correspondent for CNN, will likely get a new spotlight at the network after it said it would expand his weekday program to two hours and make him the lead anchor for all Washington events. The move is part of a broader shakeup of the cable-news outlet’s Washington coverage, which has taken over more of its schedule in the last few months of the Trump administration.
As part of the changes, Abby Phillip will take over as anchor of the weekend broadcast of “Inside Politics,” while Dana Bash will co-anchor the Sunday talk program “State of the Union” with Tapper. Tapper and Bash will each anchor two Sundays a month, beginning January 24th.
CNN placed other prominent Washington operatives in new slots. Jim Acosta, whose profile has grown as CNN’s chief White House correspondent, will take on weekend anchoring duties of a program that will...
As part of the changes, Abby Phillip will take over as anchor of the weekend broadcast of “Inside Politics,” while Dana Bash will co-anchor the Sunday talk program “State of the Union” with Tapper. Tapper and Bash will each anchor two Sundays a month, beginning January 24th.
CNN placed other prominent Washington operatives in new slots. Jim Acosta, whose profile has grown as CNN’s chief White House correspondent, will take on weekend anchoring duties of a program that will...
- 1/11/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
A new national poll suggests that Bernie Sanders' continued presence in the Democratic primary has damaged front-runner Hillary Clinton by helping close the gap between the former secretary of state and presumptive Gop nominee Donald Trump. The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday shows that Clinton's lead over the billionaire businessman has shrunk to just three points, with the former first lady "weighed down by resistance from [a] significant chunk of Sanders supporters," as CNBC chief Washington correspondent John Harwood tweeted. Pollsters, too, have attributed Clinton's shrinking lead in part to resistance from Sanders supporters. While 88 percent of Clinton...
- 5/23/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
A new national poll suggests that Bernie Sanders' continued presence in the Democratic primary has damaged front-runner Hillary Clinton by helping close the gap between the former secretary of state and presumptive Gop nominee Donald Trump. The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday shows that Clinton's lead over the billionaire businessman has shrunk to just three points, with the former first lady "weighed down by resistance from [a] significant chunk of Sanders supporters," as CNBC chief Washington correspondent John Harwood tweeted. Pollsters, too, have attributed Clinton's shrinking lead in part to resistance from Sanders supporters. While 88 percent of Clinton...
- 5/23/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
In the wake of the debate debacle that’s delivered a gut punch to CNBC, many staffers at the business network are divided over whether “extremely biased” and “far left” correspondent and moderator John Harwood should have been allowed on stage. “Everyone in the newsroom knows he’s extremely far left,” a network insider told TheWrap about the prevailing opinion that pervaded the newsroom even before the debate. Harwood is “not just extremely biased and partisan, but he’s the worst kind who isn’t self-aware that he is,” the insider continued. “Blindness to that is what allowed him on the debate stage.
- 10/30/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
While TV pundits were split about which candidate actually won Wednesday’s Gop debate in Boulder, Colorado, everyone agreed on the night’s biggest loser: CNBC. Social media was abuzz with a flurry of complaints aimed at the cable business channel’s panel of moderators, Carl Quintanilla, Becky Quick and John Harwood. “They made some obvious and correctable mistakes,” NPR TV critic Eric Deggans told TheWrap. “I would give them a C for their performance.” Also Read: CNBC Scores Record 14 Million Viewers With Gop Debate Complaints following a debate are nothing new — both Fox and CNN moderators were criticized by candidates following their broadcasts.
- 10/29/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Joe Scarborough Rips Sister Network CNBC’s ‘Horrible Debate,’ John Harwood’s ‘Embarrassing’ Question
Joe Scarborough didn’t mince words on Thursday about sister network CNBC’s “horrible” Gop debate, and named names when it came to moderators who fell short. “The first question was just absolutely embarrassing,” Scarborough said about CNBC’s co-moderator John Harwood asking Donald Trump if he was running a “comic book” campaign. “I’m sure I’ll get in trouble for saying this, but John Harwood opening up by making a clown reference to Donald Trump and then saying you have as much chance as flapping your wings and flying away…” he continued. Also Read: 5 Breakout Moments From Gop Debate: Trump vs.
- 10/29/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
[[tmz:video id="0_mzj6akgy"]] Donald Trump is so good at negotiating he saved the entire country from sitting through nearly three and a half hours of debate ... at least that's what he says. Trump was giving his closing remarks during Wednesday's Republican Debate and called out CNBC. Trump says he and Ben Carson almost ditched the event last minute because it was just too darn long. Donald said he got on the phone and negotiated with network execs to...
- 10/29/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The third Republican presidential debate of the 2016 campaign had several moments worthy of a highlight reel, most of them centering around testy candidates fighting with each other, CNBC, and frankly, whoever got in their way. Here are the 5 breakout moments from Wednesday night’s face-off. 1.Trump Picks Fight With CNBC, Rages Against the Super Pacs The first question posed to Donald Trump came from co-moderator John Harwood, who asked the real estate mogul if he was running a “comic book” campaign. Trump wasn’t pleased, firing back: “That’s not a very nice question.” He then went on to recite his talking points before.
- 10/29/2015
- by Itay Hod and Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
There wasn’t much to celebrate after Wednesday’s Gop debate from Boulder, Colorado, especially not at host network CNBC. While the face-off between 10 Republican candidates including Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and Marco Rubio lacked the spark and energy of the past two debates (aired on Fox News and CNN, respectively), it was CNBC that bore the brunt of viewers’ wrath on social media. From asking “bizarre questions” to being “rude and incompetent,” moderators Carl Quintanilla, Becky Quick and John Harwood were slammed by Twitter users for their performances. Also Read: How Gop's 'Media Bias' Crusade...
- 10/29/2015
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
The third Republican presidential debate of the 2016 campaign had several moments worthy of a highlight reel, most of them centering around testy candidates fighting with each other, CNBC, and frankly, whoever got in their way. Here are the 5 breakout moments from Wednesday night’s face-off. 1.Trump Picks Fight With CNBC, Rages Against the Super Pacs The first question posed to Donald Trump came from co-moderator John Harwood, who asked the real estate mogul if he was running a “comic book” campaign. Trump wasn’t pleased, firing back: “That’s not a very nice question.” He then went on to recite his talking points before.
- 10/29/2015
- by Jordan Chariton and Itay Hod
- The Wrap
“I renegotiated it down to two hours — so we can get the hell out of here! Not bad!” That was Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s chuckling take on his agreement with Dr. Ben Carson to boycott CNBC’s Gop Debate regarding overall running time.
The Celebrity Apprentice host’s disdain for the network that hosted the event percolated throughout the event — despite the fact that CNBC’s crazy-cacophonous pre-game commentary definitely leaned anti-Obama and pro-fiscal conservatism.
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The Celebrity Apprentice host’s disdain for the network that hosted the event percolated throughout the event — despite the fact that CNBC’s crazy-cacophonous pre-game commentary definitely leaned anti-Obama and pro-fiscal conservatism.
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- 10/29/2015
- TVLine.com
Buckle up for round three! The third Republican Presidential Debate kicked off in Boulder, Colo., on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Ratings powerhouse Donald Trump was joined by Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, Chris Christie, and John Kasich. Moderators included CNBC's John Harwood, Becky Quick, and Carl Quintanilla — who spiced things up by occasionally sparring with candidates themselves. Here are our top six highlights from tonight's debate. 1. Carly Fiorina called called out critics of her serious demeanor. Asked her biggest weakness, the [...]...
- 10/29/2015
- Us Weekly
It was Lindsey Graham’s night at the so-called “kid’s table” debate, largely considered a make-or-break moment for the four undercard candidates who battled it out during Wednesday’s third Gop scrimmage in Boulder, Colorado. The South Carolina senator came out swinging with zinger after zinger, eclipsing fellow debaters Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, former New York governor George Pataki and former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum. Moderated by CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla and Becky Quick with chief Washington correspondent John Harwood, the CNBC debate was branded as “Your Money, Your Vote” and focused on the economy, job growth, taxes, technology and retirement.
- 10/29/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
The remaining Republican candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination will go at it again on Wednesday, Oct. 28, in the CNBC Republican debate. Subtitled “Your Money, Your Vote,” the two-part debate will focus on economic issues, including job growth, taxes, technology, retirement and the health of the national economy. The debate will be held at the Univeristy of Colorado – Boulder, and will be moderated by CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla, Becky Quick and John Harwood. The moderators will be joined during the debate by CNBC experts including Rick Santelli, Sharon Epperson and Jim Cramer, who will question the candidates on major … Continue reading →
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- 10/23/2015
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Donald Trump isn’t worried about causing racial tension in America because “many, many blacks” support him. Speaking with CNBC’s John Harwood on Thursday, Trump poured cold water on criticism that he’s stoking racism through many of his comments on the campaign trail. “I don’t think so. My audiences are very — I have many, many blacks,” Trump said. “I had a poll come out the other day where I was at 25 percent approval rating from the blacks as a Republican.” Also Read: Donald Trump Ends Fox News Boycott With 'O'Reilly Factor' Appearance (Video) “You don’t think...
- 10/1/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
In an interview with Texas Senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz, CNBC’s John Harwood asked why people should by into his message when his facts are shaky. Harwood pointed out that Cruz is a little blurry on some of his facts, like the number of I.R.S. agents as well as the job-killing nature of Obamacare in the face of an economy that’s growing jobs. “Why shouldn’t somebody listen to you and say, “The guy’ll just say anything – doesn’t have to be true?” Harwood asked. Also Read: Jon Stewart Spoofs Ted Cruz’s Kiss Practicing,...
- 4/9/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
CNBC plans to take online video more seriously in the coming months. The business news network owned by NBCUniversal is introducing more original video content to grow its online viewership and digital ad revenue.
On March 12, 2015, CNBC released a new episode of Speakeasy with John Harwood, in which the network’s titular chief Washington correspondent and show host interviews 2016 Republican presidential contender Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana. CNBC also premiered the Retire Well with Sharon Epperson series, featuring the cabler’s senior personal finance journalist.
The new content is all a part of CNBC’s goal to capitalize on its burgeoning online video efforts. According to Variety, the news network’s current video strategy involves a staff of 20 dedicated video employees who post about 200 videos a day. Roughly 50 of those clips per week are original content, a number CNBC is aiming to improve.
CNBC’s current online video plan has started to pay off,...
On March 12, 2015, CNBC released a new episode of Speakeasy with John Harwood, in which the network’s titular chief Washington correspondent and show host interviews 2016 Republican presidential contender Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana. CNBC also premiered the Retire Well with Sharon Epperson series, featuring the cabler’s senior personal finance journalist.
The new content is all a part of CNBC’s goal to capitalize on its burgeoning online video efforts. According to Variety, the news network’s current video strategy involves a staff of 20 dedicated video employees who post about 200 videos a day. Roughly 50 of those clips per week are original content, a number CNBC is aiming to improve.
CNBC’s current online video plan has started to pay off,...
- 3/12/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
During an interview with CNBC, President Barack Obama told NBC News reporter John Harwood that financial markets “should be concerned.” Asked about the apparent lack of concern over the government shutdown displayed in the stock market, Obama said that he spoke with individuals in the financial industry and warned them of the grave consequences of default if the debt ceiling is not raised.
- 10/2/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
In an exclusive interview broadcast on CNBC, President Barack Obama told NBC News reporter John Harwood that he believes he is not the impediment toward creating a consensus in Congress to reopen the government. Obama said he believes that he has “bent over backwards” and kept his “rhetoric down” in order to make sure that he was not central to the debate over the government shutdown.
- 10/2/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
CNBC’s Washington correspondent John Harwood has scored a sit-down today with President Obama to discuss the government shutdown. The NBCU cable net has scheduled the interview for today at 4 Pm on Closing Bell With Maria Bartiromo. Congress pushed the nation into a partial government shutdown Tuesday over the Gop’s dispute with Obama’s health care law. The shutdown forced about 800,000 federal workers off the job and suspended many nonessential federal programs and services, including the Environmental Protection Agency, national parks, etc. Continuing to work are staffers classified as essential government employees, including air traffic controllers, border patrol agents, etc. — and the government will continue to pay Social Security benefits and Medicare and Medicaid fees to doctors. Here’s Harwood on CNBC when the shutdown officially began:...
- 10/2/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
TV news star Tim Russert's abrupt collapse at the NBC News studio in Washington, D.C., Friday came as a shock – even to his doctor. In a statement detailing autopsy results, Dr. Michael Newman said his famous patient had passed a stress test on April 29 and had even worked out on a treadmill the morning of his death."Russert, age 58, was known to have asymptomatic coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis), which resulted in hardening of his coronary arteries," Newman said. "The autopsy revealed an enlarged heart and significant atherosclerosis of the left anterior descending coronary artery with (a) fresh clot...
- 6/14/2008
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
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