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Why Won’t Simon Ateba Stop Shouting?
  + stars: | 2023-07-26 | by ( Joseph Bernstein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
(Mr. Ateba currently has a “hard pass,” which confers regular access to White House grounds. After the meeting, which Mr. Ateba recalled as being cordial, Ms. Psaki did call on him during a briefing, on Sept. 1, 2021. Mr. Ateba asked a friendly question about whether Mr. Biden’s detractors should apologize for calling him “sleepy.”What followed, Mr. Ateba said, were several amicable months. Ms. Psaki and Mr. Ateba met privately again. As their briefing room exchange made the rounds on Twitter, Fox News invited Mr. Ateba to appear on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”“I wondered, is it in my best interest?” Mr. Ateba recalled.
Persons: Ateba, don’t, Biden, Psaki, Biden’s, Dr, Anthony Fauci, Mr, Ms, “ It’s, “ Tucker Carlson, , Jesse Watters, Trump Organizations: White House, Twitter, Fox News Locations: United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, South Africa
Jesse Watters' show on the 8 p.m. slot had about 2.5 million viewers, Fox News said, citing Nielsen. But the number was lower than the reported 3.1 million viewers Tucker Carlson drew in last summer. Tucker Carlson's replacement drew big numbers in his debut in the 8 p.m. time slot on Fox News, but he couldn't beat Carlson's past viewership right off the bat. Jesse Watters' show, "Jesse Watters Primetime," aired Monday on what was once Tucker Carlson's time slot and had 2.5 million viewers, according to Fox News, which cited data from Nielsen Media Research. But Watters' show was "the most-watched program on cable news in primetime" on Monday, according to a statement by Fox News.
Persons: Jesse Watters, Tucker Carlson, Tucker Carlson's, Tucker, Watters, Rachel Maddow, Hannity, Nielsen, outranked Jesse Watters, Carlson, Bill O'Reilly, Russell Brand's Organizations: Fox News, Nielsen, Nielsen Media Research, Fox, MSNBC, Dominion Voting Systems, Twitter
Jesse Watters premiered his new show, "Jesse Watters Primetime," on Monday night. Mainly, that "conspiracy rabbit holes" and "Biden bashing" could lead to the end of his time on-air. Watters shared a clip of his mom's call to "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Twitter, writing, "Our first 8pm show is in the books, so how did we do? After telling her "honey bun" how proud she was, Watters' mother, Anne Purvis, told Watters she had some suggestions for his show. Watters on the set of his show, "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Persons: Jesse Watters, Watters —, there's, Biden, Hunter, Tucker Carlson, , Watters, Anne Purvis, Purvis, John Lamparski, Joe Biden's, " Watters Organizations: Morning, longtime Fox News, Fox News, Dominion, Biden
The influential Fox News lineup, which debuts Monday night, is made up of Trump mouthpieces — personalities who have willfully spread propaganda and misinformation on behalf of Trump during his years in the White House. With the surprise firing of Tucker Carlson from the 8pm perch this spring, Murdoch had the opportunity to reshape Fox News prime time. Winding back the Republican Party to a previous era may be impossible, even for Murdoch. Even if Youngkin did enter the race, Murdoch surely knows that his odds of dethroning Trump would be slim. Which may explain his decision to go with a prime time lineup that has reliably championed Trump.
Persons: Rupert Murdoch, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Murdoch, Trump, MAGA, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters, Greg Gutfeld, Murdoch’s, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Glenn Youngkin, Youngkin, dethroning Trump Organizations: CNN, GOP, Fox News, Republican Party, Trump, Republican, Florida Gov, Virginia Gov
CNN —Fox News will pay $12 million to settle a pair of major lawsuits brought by former producer Abby Grossberg, her lawyer said Friday. The settlement marks the fourth case Fox and its owners have put to an end this year, including the blockbuster Dominion defamation case, where the network paid out a whopping $787 million. In addition to the Dominion saga, Grossberg claimed that she suffered through a treacherous onslaught of workplace sexism and rampant misogyny. According to the lawsuits, Grossberg witnessed flagrant use of the C-word, male colleagues openly debating which female politicians were “more f–kable,” and was asked uncomfortable sexual questions. Fox News aggressively rebutted these claims while Grossberg’s lawsuits were pending.
Persons: CNN —, Abby Grossberg, Grossberg, Tucker Carlson, , ” Grossberg, , Grossberg’s, Maria Bartiromo, “ Tucker Carlson, , Jack Smith, Carlson, Jesse Watters, Gerry Filippatos Organizations: CNN, CNN — Fox, Fox, Systems, Fox News, Network, ” CNN, Bartiromo, Trump Locations: New York, Delaware
CNN —On a Friday morning in April, Fox News talk host Jesse Watters walked onstage to a room stuffed with hundreds of insurance executives and agents. Watters — who Fox News this week promoted to the all-important 8pm hour — began his interview with Rusbuldt at the Renaissance Washington hotel as expected. “It was an epic meltdown afterward,” one of the people familiar with the matter told me. “The organization went into damage control.”The chat between Watters and Rusbuldt, which continued on after the appalling remark, had immediate consequences. When asked for comment on Wednesday, a Fox News spokesperson told me that Watters had “no recollection” of the events.
Persons: Jesse Watters, Watters, Bob Rusbuldt, Watters —, Rusbuldt, Kamala Harris, , John Costello, ” Costello, , they’ve, Tucker Carlson, “ Jesse, Bob Organizations: CNN, Fox News, Legislative, Independent Insurance Agents, Brokers of America, Fox, Renaissance Washington, Fox News ’ Locations: America
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Jesse Watters host of "The Five" interviews Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush during "The Five" at Fox News Studios on November 13, 2017 in New York City. Fox News has named Jesse Watters as the newest star of its 8 p.m. ET primetime slot, as the network looks to boost ratings two months after ousting Tucker Carlson from the post. He is currently the host of the 7 p.m. opinion show "Jesse Watters Primetime," and appears regularly on "The Five," one of Fox News' highest rated programs. There was no sendoff for Carlson and his "Tucker Carlson Tonight," which had long been one of Fox's most-watched shows.
Persons: Jesse Watters, Jenna Bush Hager, Barbara Bush, Tucker Carlson, Watters, Laura Ingraham's, Sean Hannity's, Greg Gutfield's, Suzanne Scott, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Greg Gutfeld, Carlson Organizations: Fox News Studios, New York City . Fox News, Fox News, FOX, Fox, Fox Corp, Systems, Twitter, Dominion, NBC Locations: New York City
Fox News shook up its prime-time lineup on Monday in the first major reorganization to its most popular programming since the beginning of the Trump administration. The moves include permanently filling the 8 p.m. slot that has been vacant since the network canceled Tucker Carlson’s show in April. Mr. Gutfeld’s show will now be at 10 p.m.Laura Ingraham, who has hosted a 10 p.m. program since 2017, will move to 7 p.m., occupying the hour that Mr. Watters has been hosting. Sean Hannity, a mainstay at Fox News since its early days, will remain in his 9 p.m. slot. Fox’s prime time ratings have consistently been the highest in cable news but have fallen off by roughly one-third since the network took Mr. Carlson off the air.
Persons: Trump, Tucker, Jesse Watters, Greg Gutfeld, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Gutfeld’s, Laura Ingraham, Watters, Sean Hannity, Carlson Organizations: Fox News
June 26 (Reuters) - Fox News said on Monday that network veteran Jesse Watters would be the host of a key prime-time slot left vacant by the exit of top-rated host Tucker Carlson. Watters will move to the 8 p.m. slot, starting July 17, with his opinion program "Jesse Watters Primetime", which was launched last year as a 7 p.m. show, Fox News said. Carlson's talk show, "Tucker Carlson Tonight," was the highest-rated cable news program among the same demographic on the most-watched U.S. cable news network. In the weeks following Carlson's departure, Fox had filled the 8 p.m. slot with "Fox News Tonight," which was hosted by a rotating crew of Fox News personalities. Reporting by Akriti Sharma and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'SilvaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jesse Watters, Tucker Carlson, Carlson, Watters, Fox, Donald Trump, Mark Cuban, Laura Ingraham, Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, Akriti Sharma, Akash Sriram, Anil D'Silva Organizations: Fox News, Fox Corp, Dominion Voting Systems, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Jesse Watters, known for his "Watters' World" segments, is taking Tucker Carlson's old slot. Watters' profile at Fox News rose through his work with the network's former star Bill O'Reilly. Watters' show "Jesse Watters Primetime" will take the 8 p.m. Eastern slot on July 17, Fox News said in a statement on Monday that outlined its forthcoming schedule. In its statement, Fox News described the show as Watters' "fresh take on the major headlines of the day while interviewing newsmakers from across the country." Carlson did not immediately respond to Insider's Twitter DM seeking comment on Watters taking over his former Fox News slot.
Persons: Jesse Watters, Watters, Tucker, Bill O'Reilly, Carlson, Tucker Carlson, " Watters, O'Reilly, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Organizations: Fox News, Dominion, Morning, Fox Nation, Twitter, Fox, Dominion Voting Systems Locations: New York, Chinatown
Donald Trump accused Kayleigh McEnany of citing the "wrong" poll numbers on Fox News. McEnany was an ardent Trump loyalist, and served as White House press secretary for much of 2020. In a post on Truth Social page, Trump accused McEnany of citing the "wrong" poll numbers on Fox News and suggested that she was a "RINO," or "Republican in name only." "Kayleigh 'Milktoast' McEnany just gave out the wrong poll numbers on FoxNews," Trump wrote. An Emerson College poll released last Thursday said Trump had a 42 point lead over his rivals in Iowa.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kayleigh, McEnany, , Kayleigh McEnany, Ron DeSantis, Trump, it's, FoxNews, Casper Milquetoast, Jesse Watters, Trump's pollsters, McLaughlin, DeSantis, Joe Biden Organizations: Fox News, Trump, White, Service, Republican, Associates, Emerson College Locations: Iowa
Elon Musk announced the hire of Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO of Twitter Friday. Some conservatives are upset over her ties to the World Economic Forum, where she chairs a committee. Liberal Twitter users have pointed out that she follows and likes tweets from prominent conservatives. Some high-profile Twitter conservatives like "Catturd" also chimed in on Friday, taking issue with Yaccarino and claiming she is "deeply infected with the woke mind virus." Left-leaning Twitter users pointed out a list of conservative accounts Yaccarino follows and likes tweets, from including Catturd, Florida Gov.
Gaetz spoke out against Fox News and accused two of its hosts of over-sexualizing Ocasio-Cortez. Two hosts on "The Five" joked last week about how Gaetz could divorce his wife and marry Ocasio-Cortez. Gaetz also slammed Pirro, saying: "And then Judge Jeanine — Judge Jeanine, who starts out saying I am happily married. Judge Jeanine, who was sitting at my table at Mar-a-Lago the night I proposed to my wife. Representatives for Fox News, Gaetz, and Ocasio-Cortez did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment sent outside regular working hours.
Both congressional lawmakers formed an unlikely team-up on Tuesday to introduce a new bill. "AOC is wrong a lot, she'd probably say the same thing about me, but she's not corrupt," Gaetz told Fox News host Jesse Watters on Tuesday. They and several other congressional leaders warned that congressional trading erodes trust in the government and presents conflicts of interest. Gaetz told Watters on Tuesday that Congress should "disallow congressional stock trading for the same reason we don't allow the referee to bet on the game." Representatives for Gaetz, Ocasio-Cortez, and Frankel did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment sent outside regular business hours.
the Fox insider said. Lachlan Murdoch had defended Carlson time and again, most publicly in April 2021, pushing back against Anti-Defamation League complaints of the anchor's "great replacement theory" comments. Lachlan Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch. A second Fox News insider, who is familiar with conversations happening in Australia, said Lachlan Murdoch was looking long term. The board has also put pressure on the Murdoch family to change things at Fox News.
Republicans generally support banning TikTok, but they're beginning to disagree on how. Sen. Rand Paul has also come out against a TikTok ban, blocking a bill from Sen. Josh Hawley. But even among Republicans who favor a TikTok ban, there are growing concerns about the RESTRICT Act — arguably the most prominent proposal put forward to deal with the issue. "So, I think we should ban TikTok. "It's worse than banning TikTok, because it can be applied to lots of other companies," said Paul.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCredit Suisse crisis: Not much risk of contagion in the regulated banking sector, says S&PPaul Watters, head of corporate credit research at S&P Global Ratings, discusses the Credit Suisse crisis and the European banking system.
A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict the former president on Thursday, a historic move. "It is the stupidest thing I've ever seen, and I feel bad for the guy," co-host Jesse Watters said. Many Fox News hosts immediately rallied around Donald Trump on Thursday evening as news of the former president's indictment broke in real-time. "It is the stupidest thing I've ever seen, and I feel bad for the guy. A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Trump after District Attorney Alvin Bragg's two-months-long presentation to jurors.
Ron DeSantis in the coming weeks. Axios obtained Trump's 5-point plan which includes shaming DeSantis for his likeability and disloyalty. Trump also reportedly plans to castigate DeSantis for his likeability and for being disloyal to Trump after the former president supported his 2018 gubernatorial candidacy. "There's a pre-Trump Ron and there's a post-Trump Ron," a Trump ally told Axios of DeSantis. Despite his carefully-laid plans, Trump continues to publicly posture as being unbothered by DeSantis' rising star, all the while, launching semi-regular, rage-filled Truth Social rants targeting his likely opponent.
Judy Chu criticized Lance Gooden after he seemingly questioned her "loyalty" to the US on Fox News. "I think she has drug along the other Chinese American members to sign this letter. I very much doubt that he would be spreading these lies were I not of Chinese American descent." "Lance Gooden's slanderous accusation of disloyalty against Rep. Chu is dangerous, unconscionable and xenophobic," Jeffries said in a statement. Rep. Gooden accused Democrats of bringing up race after his criticism of Rep. Chu.
"I don't think that you necessarily should have, like, the six sick days every year," one host said. On Friday's episode of "The Five," Fox News hosts expressed their disdain for employees using sick days. I don't think that you necessarily should have, like, the six sick days every year." Host Jesse Watters, a regular host on the show, said he "never" takes off when he's sick, "especially" since he appears "on TV." An immunocompromised and pro-vaccine Fox host, anchor Neil Cavuto, almost died from COVID-19 and still received death threats over his support of the vaccine.
Apple quietly launched dozens of audiobooks narrated by AI-generated digital voices. The voices, "Jackson" and "Madison" narrate dozens of audiobook titles on the Books app. Critics say the voices lack nuances that humans have and aren't "what customers want to listen to." According to a statement released by Apple, the digital voices are "natural sounding" and "based on a human narrator." "The narrator brings a whole new range of art in creating audiobook, and we believe that's a powerful thing.
Jordan Belfort, the ex-trader dubbed the "Wolf of Wall Street," says Sam Bankman-Fried should "shut up." Speaking to Fox News, Belfort said that Bankman-Fried has "diarrhea of the mouth." Bankman-Fried gave numerous interviews after FTX's collapse, despite his lawyers saying he shouldn't. His lawyers argued for $250,000 bail because Bankman-Fried kept to a vegan diet, and took multiple medications such as Adderall. Referencing reports that FTX executives were roommates who dated each other, Belfort said: "It's more like a frat house than a business."
Emerging economies started hiking before the Fed, and quickly, partly because their currencies had weakened against the dollar, raising funding costs and importing inflation. That had quickly fed through to prices, especially energy and some food commodities that are generally traded in dollars. "Total reserves in the emerging markets had fallen by over $400 billion, down 7%, this year as of September." ECB & BOJAt the ECB, the Fed's signal bolsters an already strong case for more measured rate hikes after back-to-back 75 basis point moves and eases growth concerns. Slower Fed rate hikes also help the Bank of Japan, whose ultra-low rates have been criticised for fuelling a sharp yen decline that inflates the cost of imports.
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