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Kevin Hart signs new deal with SiriusXM, rebranded show airs

Kevin Hart will keep his comedic candor going with SiriusXM.

Anderson Cooper learns the science behind his dog's personality

As part of Cooper's 60 Minutes reporting on dogs, his beloved pup Lily had her DNA sequenced to learn about her genetics.

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Comparative Oncology: Trial cancer treatments for dogs could also lead to breakthroughs for humans

Thanks to the many genes dogs share with humans, dogs diagnosed with cancer are being studied to see which treatments could potentially save them and us.

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Studying the genetics and evolution of dogs' friendliness

Anderson Cooper reports on the evolution of dogs from wild wolves to domesticated pets and what this might tell us about human evolution.

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From the archive: 60 Minutes investigates whether your dog really loves you

In 2014, 60 Minutes first attempted to answer the age-old question: does your dog really love you?

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Fauci talks clashes with Rand Paul, Republicans: I've been 'honest' my 'entire 50 years' at NIH

Dr. Anthony Fauci addressed his past clashes with Republicans during an interview Tuesday and claimed he has been totally "transparent" and "honest" throughout his career.

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Tucker Carlson lampooned by Anderson Cooper, comedians over Jan. 6 coverage

“The idea of Tucker Carlson being in that mob that day and not wetting his pants is hard to imagine,” Cooper said about the Fox News host.

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EW!! Anderson Cooper Taunts Tucker Carlson With Shockingly Vivid Insult

Try getting this one out of your head.

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CNN reporters agonize over Trump grand jury forewoman's bizarre media blitz: 'Prosecutor's nightmare'

CNN reporters agonized over the Georgia grand jury forewoman's media interviews about their recommendations in Donald Trump's case and said it was a "prosecutor's nightmare."

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CNN Panel Cringes At Trump Grand Jury Foreperson’s ‘Painful’ Media Appearances

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Elie Honig said the foreperson is "a prosecutor's nightmare."

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Canada's unmarked graves: How residential schools carried out "cultural genocide" against indigenous children

Archeologists detected what they believed to be 200 unmarked graves at a residential school in Canada, bringing new attention to one of the country's most shameful chapters.

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GOP Rep. George Santos' Ex-Roomie Stuns Anderson Cooper With Wild Claim

“You have to love the irony. And the audacity, quite frankly," Gregory Morey-Parker told the CNN anchor.

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In Shangri-La with music producer Rick Rubin

As an NYU college student, Rick Rubin launched Def Jam Recordings some 40 years ago and has been a hitmaker ever since. Anderson Cooper interviews the music producer about his unique approach.

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Rick Rubin's stripped down approach to making music

Anderson Cooper speaks with Rubin this week for 60 Minutes as the music producer releases a new book.

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How LL Cool J's career was launched from a college dorm room at NYU

Rick Rubin was a student at NYU when he launched Def Jam Recordings and received a demo tape from LL Cool J.

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Why Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Haven't Given Up Their Royal Title

Duke of Sussex Prince Harry opens up to Anderson Cooper on why him and wife, Meghan Markle, have retained their royal titles. Watch!

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Prince Harry says Prince William told him to "pretend we don't know each other" in high school

"At the time it hurt. I couldn't make sense of it," Harry said about his brother pretending not to know him in school to Anderson Cooper.

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Prince Harry fears 'tabloid media' will radicalize its readers into causing 'harm' to his wife and children

CBS’ “60 Minutes” aired an interview between Prince Harry and correspondent Anderson Cooper on Sunday ahead of the release of Harry's new memoir “Spare.”

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How fatherhood helps Prince Harry understand Princess Diana

Harry also tells 60 Minutes about how the power dynamic between him and the heir to the British throne, Prince William, unraveled.

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Prince Harry details his feelings about Camilla, the Queen Consort — and why the press once considered her "the villain"

In the British tabloids, "She was the villain," Harry told Anderson Cooper during their 60 Minutes interview. "She was the third person in their marriage. She needed to rehabilitate her image."

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'Oh, for Christ's sake': CNN hot mic catches audible groan during Kevin McCarthy remarks

A female CNN staffer was caught audibly groaning on-air as Republican leader Kevin McCarthy made remarks to the press ahead of Friday's 14th vote for speaker.

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Prince Harry: "I was probably bigoted before the relationship with Meghan"

Harry tells Anderson Cooper that until his relationship with Meghan Markle, "I didn't see what I see now."

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Prince Harry says he wants Charles and William 'back' but Royal family 'unwilling to reconcile'

The Duke of Sussex has accused his family of showing no willingness to reconcile, saying: “I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back.”

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Prince Harry to appear on 60 Minutes next Sunday

Anderson Cooper will interview Prince Harry on 60 Minutes next Sunday, January 8, on CBS. It will be Prince Harry's first U.S. television interview to discuss his upcoming memoir "Spare."

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CNN has barred its New Year’s Eve hosts from getting sloshed

The sloppy special is a hallmark but new boss Chris Licht wants everyone to sober up.

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It's official, alcohol is not cool anymore. Here's how a movement that began in 2018 became mainstream — resulting in a sober New Year's Eve ball-drop

The 'sober curious movement' began in 2018 as more young Americans and Brits are stepping away from alcohol.

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Anderson Cooper's Donald Trump Comparison Will Leave You On The Floor

The CNN anchor took a moment to recover from his own barb after Trump declared that he wanted the Constitution terminated.

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Dogs may hold key to treating cancer in humans

Dogs diagnosed with cancer are enrolling in clinical trials that may lead to treatments for humans.

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Comparative Oncology: Trial cancer treatments for dogs could also lead to breakthroughs for humans

Thanks to the many genes dogs share with humans, dogs diagnosed with cancer are being studied to see which treatments could potentially save them and us.

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From the archive: 60 Minutes investigates whether your dog really loves you

In 2014, 60 Minutes first attempted to answer the age-old question: does your dog really love you?

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TUCKER CARLSON: Democrats know they're about to get crushed

Fox News host Tucker Carlson weighs in on how Democrats and Republicans may perform in the 2022 midterm elections on Monday's "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

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Migrants bused from southern border to New York City enter a backlogged and broken asylum system

Anderson Cooper reports on the busloads of men, women and children from Central and South America who have been arriving in New York City for months.

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Helping asylum seekers in New York City

As thousands of migrants are bused north from the U.S.-Mexico border, the task of helping them has largely fallen to nonprofits and volunteers.

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Media preps for 2022 election with focus on democracy issues

Democracy issues were once an afterthought in election night coverage, with an occasional report on broken voting machines in a polling place or two.

Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67

Leslie Jordan, the Emmy-winning actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including “Will & Grace” and “American Horror Story,” has died.

Unraveling the unfounded conspiracies about Dominion Voting Systems

Days after the 2020 election, supporters of then-President Trump began falsely accusing Dominion Voting Systems of rigging the vote. Anderson Cooper reports on what happened next.

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Dominion Voting CEO responds to unfounded conspiracy theories about company

"People have been put into danger," Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos tells Anderson Cooper, "all because of lies."

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Southern Baptist Convention President Bart Barber on Trump, abortion, sex abuse in the church and more

Barber speaks with Anderson Cooper about addressing sexual abuse in SBC churches, his hardline views on gay marriage and abortion and how he feels about former President Trump.

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New innovations attempting to rescue coral reefs

Anderson Cooper reports from Florida, where marine biologists are fighting to rebuild endangered reefs.

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2011: 60 Minutes explores Cuba's vibrant coral reefs

In 2011, Anderson Cooper and 60 Minutes traveled to the remote southern coast of Cuba to explore waters teeming with vibrant coral reefs.

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CNN management intent on changing perception of the network

The first steps toward change at CNN have been slow and incremental — at least until the network cancelled its long-running media criticism show ‘Reliable Sources’ and cut loose its host, Brian Stelter.

How COVID-19 transformed the Kenyan court system

The African nation's prison population declined as judicial hearings moved online.

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Justice Defenders: The organization teaching prisoners in Africa how to defend themselves in court

In prisons across Kenya and Uganda, the Justice Defenders organization is training hundreds of inmates, many of whom don't have their own lawyer, to become paralegals and attorneys.

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Two years after Zoom incident, Jeffrey Toobin leaving CNN

CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says he's leaving the network, nearly two years after the Zoom incident that derailed his career.

Artist and storyteller Laurie Anderson doesn't like to be boxed in

The avant-garde artist and performer told 60 Minutes she sees herself as a storyteller

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"I tell stories": Artist and pioneer of the avant-garde Laurie Anderson on her unique work and life

Anderson Cooper speaks with Laurie Anderson about her 5-decade career as an artist, singer, composer and storyteller, and visits her largest-ever U.S. exhibit.

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The next generation of robots

Boston Dynamics gave 60 Minutes a rare look into how it created some of the most agile robots in the world.

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How NASA flew a drone on Mars

This year, NASA's "Ingenuity" aircraft made history when it became the first drone to take-off, fly, and land in the atmosphere of another planet.

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Boston Dynamics: Inside the workshop where robots of the future are being built

After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.

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Anderson Cooper flies in an eVTOL

60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper piloted a personal flying vehicle for his story on eVTOLs or electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

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eVTOL: The flying vehicles that may be the future of transportation

Anderson Cooper reports on eVTOLs, flying vehicles that may one day be the answer to bumper-to-bumper traffic.

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Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga prepare for Bennett's last big concert

Anderson Cooper was there this past summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.

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Anderson Cooper says he realized he was gay after meeting a shirtless Richard Gere backstage at a Broadway play

Cooper said he was 11 when he came to the conclusion after watching Gere in the 1979 Broadway play "Bent."

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Secretary Pete Buttigieg explains how the infrastructure law will affect you

Sec. of Transportation Pete Buttigieg says improvements are coming to American infrastructure, from road and bridge repairs to a new network of electric car charging ports.

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CNN's Chris Wallace Threw Water On Jan. 6 Hearing Before It Began

The former Fox News host said he was "skeptical" the "made-for-TV" presentation would have an impact.

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Fox News aside, blanket TV coverage set for Jan. 6 hearing

Television viewers will find nearly blanket prime-time coverage of a Congressional hearing Thursday on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

The Edsel, Quibi and CNN+? New addition to business failures

Epic business failures — the Edsel, Quibi, New Coke — have some new company.

Opening day: CNN+ streaming service ready for launch Tuesday

After millions of dollars in spending and hundreds of new hires, CNN is ready to launch its CNN+ streaming service on Tuesday.

CNN+ streams start March 29; MSNBC to stream programming

CNN announced that its CNN+ streaming service will start operating on March 29.

Ryan Seacrest still king of New Year's Eve television

Rockin' Ryan Seacrest is still the king of New Year's Eve television, no matter what Andy Cohen might say.

China vows no concessions on Taiwan after Biden comments

China is saying there is “no room” for compromise or concessions over the issue of Taiwan, following a comment by U.S. President Joe Biden that the U.S. is committed to defending the island if it is attacked.

As Shatner heads toward the stars, visions of space collide

The performer who breathed life into Captain James T.

More than a statue: Cooper explores the Vanderbilt legacy

After years of avoiding it personally, CNN's Anderson Cooper explores in a book the complicated legacy of the Vanderbilt family — what he calls America's version of “The Crown."

Who has been your favorite celebrity guest host of ‘Jeopardy!’ so far?

With rumors swirling on the internet that “Jeopardy!” executive producer Mike Richards is going to replace the late and great Alex Trebek as host of the show, we wanted to know: Who was your favorite guest host over the past few months?

The unanswered 'Jeopardy!' question: Who's the new host?

“Jeopardy!”.

Chicago video tests newsroom handling of graphic footage

The release of body camera footage showing a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old was another test for news organizations.

CNN has best ratings day ever for Capitol attack

NEW YORK – The attack on the U.S. Capitol last week brought more viewers to CNN than any other single day in the network's 40-year history. CNN averaged 5.2 million viewers last Wednesday, eclipsing its previous high of 5.1 million on Election Day 2016, the Nielsen company said. During the storming of the Capitol itself on Wednesday afternoon, CNN averaged nearly 9 million viewers. MSNBC had 3.67 million, Fox News Channel had 3.1 million, HGTV had 1.12 million and Hallmark had 1.05 million. ABC's “World News Tonight” led the evening news ratings race, averaging 9.2 million viewers.

Homebound viewers boost New Year's Eve ratings; a CNN high

NBC was the highest-rated broadcast network last week, averaging 4.6 million viewers in prime time. Fox News Channel had 1.7 million viewers, CNN had 1.6 million, Hallmark had 1.42 million, MSNBC had 1.4 million, HGTV had 1.3 million and TNT had 1.2 million. ABC’s “World News Tonight” won the evening news ratings race, averaging 9.75 million viewers. College Football Bowl Studio, ESPN, 16.1 million. College Football Playoffs Semifinal, ESPN, 13.4 millionCollege Football Bowl Studio, ESPN, 13.5 million.

'60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers

FILE - "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl poses for a photo in her office at the "60 Minutes" offices, in New York on Sept. 12, 2017. It's not the first time that's been said about “60 Minutes” since its 1968 debut. After executive producer Bill Owens turned the show primarily over to COVID-19 coverage last spring, “60 Minutes” has returned to its traditional format while being focused on being timely. “60 Minutes” this fall has featured interviews with fired government cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, former President Barack Obama and poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Original executive producer Don Hewitt often ran “60 Minutes” as an island unto itself.

Networks cut away from Trump's White House address

NEW YORK – ABC, CBS and NBC all cut away from President Donald Trump on Thursday as he spoke from the White House to make an unfounded accusation that the presidential election was being stolen from him. Trump was more subdued Thursday, yet offered a litany of complaints about “suppression” polls, mail-in voting and fraud that he never specified. Cordes said there is no indication of a substantive number of illegal votes cast, and said Trump's reference to votes arriving late was “another falsehood.”MSNBC cut away from Trump to anchor Brian Williams. “There are no illegal votes that we know of, there has been no Trump victory that we know of.”After ABC ended its coverage, the network’s White House correspondent, Jonathan Karl, also said there was no evidence of illegal votes. But especially in this election.”While CNN kept Trump on the air, a chyron displayed under him said, “Without any evidence, Trump says he's being cheated.”Anchor Jake Tapper looked weary when it was over.

After tense night, election mystery remains for media

A man stops to watch election returns on electronic billboards in Times Square, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in New York. Cable and broadcast news divisions followed the story closely, even as they learned that election night coverage was a relative dud with viewers. An estimated 56.9 million people watched coverage over 21 networks during primetime hours Tuesday, down sharply from the 71.4 million viewers on election night 2016, the Nielsen company said. For weeks, media outlets had warned that Americans would need patience on election night and beyond, and that turned out to be their most accurate prediction. Even if Biden won the presidency, Democrats were sure to face questions about why the race was so close and why predicted gains in Congress didn't materialize.

Former DHS official says he wrote 'Anonymous' Trump critique

This March 27, 2018, provided by the Department of Homeland Security, then-Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and then-Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor, right, meet with Honduran President Juan Hernandez, not pictured, and security ministers from the Northern Triangle countries in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Taylor, a former Trump administration official who penned a scathing anti-Trump op-ed and book under the pen name Anonymous made his identify public Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. (Tim Godbee/Department of Homeland Security via AP)

At town hall, Biden blasts Trump's 'criminal' virus response

Audience members watch from their cars as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, seen on a monitor, speaks during a CNN town hall in Moosic, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

At town hall, Biden blasts Trump's 'criminal' virus response

Biden faced a half-dozen questions about the coronavirus and a potential vaccine in the town hall from moderator Anderson Cooper and audience members. The town hall was the first time that Biden had faced live, unscripted questions from voters since winning the nomination. Trump participated in a town hall Tuesday in an auditorium in Philadelphia. Trump signaled he'd been watching the town hall before he took the stage for a rally in Misonee, Wisconsin, on Thursday night. “They’ve got cars ... it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen.”Trump's ABC town hall was held inside a half-empty auditorium, with attendees socially distanced and wearing masks.

At town hall, Biden blasts Trump's 'criminal' virus response

Audience members watch from their cars as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, seen on a monitor, speaks during a CNN town hall in Moosic, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

At town hall, Biden blasts Trump's 'criminal' virus response

The president should step down,” the Democratic presidential nominee said to applause from a CNN drive-in town hall crowd in Moosic, outside his hometown of Scranton. Biden faced a half-dozen questions about the coronavirus and a potential vaccine in the town hall from moderator Anderson Cooper and audience members. The town hall marked the first time that Biden had faced live, unscripted questions from voters since winning the nomination. Trump signaled he'd been watching the town hall before he took the stage for a rally in Misonee, Wisconsin, on Thursday night. “They’ve got cars ... it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen.”Trump's ABC town hall was held inside a half-empty auditorium, with attendees socially distanced and wearing masks.

Conventions highlight aggressive fact-check efforts

Both Maddow and CNN's Daniel Dale aired lightning-round fact-checks following President Donald Trump's acceptance speech on Thursday night. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)NEW YORK Rachel Maddow ended her fact-check mission with a lightning round after President Donald Trump's nomination acceptance speech 12 corrections in about a minute. You can't win.Some of the efforts also stretch the definition of fact-checking, like when MSNBC interviewed Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan after a convention speech where South Dakota Gov. There he goes, lying again, anchor Sean Hannity said in cutting off a speech by former President Bill Clinton. Maddow's anchor colleague, Joy Reid, said as the convention's third night was coming to a close that she saw why it was necessary.

Convention-covering networks challenged by competing stories

Republicans decided the show must go on and, for the most part, television networks followed. The convention is taking place in the shadow of huge stories that are happening right now, CNN's Anderson Cooper said. Networks, after giving extensive coverage to the Democrats last week, are cognizant of being fair to the Republicans. The president has been showing up every night, the president could talk about it. But former Republican Sen. Rick Santorum, also a CNN contributor, said Republicans were there to try and reelect President Trump and that has to continue to remain their focus.

TV's unconventional night capped by raves for Michelle Obama

(Scott Olson/Pool via AP)NEW YORK After a night in which television struggled to keep up with the Democrats' virtual convention, networks were rewarded with the most traditional of political events a powerful speech. This will not be like any convention we have seen before, ever, CNNs Anderson Cooper said at the opening of his networks coverage. Segments spent on broadcast networks previewing speeches by Obama and Sanders seemed like time-wasters when there were other things to show. Wallace's colleague, Dana Perino, stumbled into an unfortunate word choice in an effort to convey enthusiasm for Obama's address. Four years ago, when Hillary Clinton was nominated, 25 million people tuned in to the first night.

Coronavirus upends conventions, changes TV coverage

LOS ANGELES The Democratic and Republican conventions will lack for crowds but not television coverage. The Democratic meeting will be virtual, with Biden planning to make his acceptance speech from Wilmington, Delaware. Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC plan an hour of nightly coverage of the conventions at 10 p.m. EDT. CNN's commentators for the Democratic meeting include Van Jones, Jennifer Granholm, Andrew Yang, and Scott Jennings. Commentary for the Republican convention will be handled by Rick Santorum, David Urban, Amanda Carpenter and Granholm.

In sprawling Capitol, leaders struggle to keep virus at bay

The lack of tracking was highlighted this week when a GOP lawmaker, Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert, found out he had contracted the virus. Fearing Gohmert's frequent refusal to wear a mask could have caused other members and staff to become infected, Pelosi and Capitol officials quickly issued broad new mask requirements for the House. The dilemma for Congress is similar to the one facing workplaces and schools as they struggle to reopen. Pelosi and McConnell cited those front-line workers when they rejected Trump's offer earlier this year to send rapid tests for lawmakers to the Capitol. Let's expand access to rapid testing on Capitol Hill, but also throughout the country, Van Hollen said.

Hot news cycle leads CNN to best ratings in 40 years

The others in this space are political talk channels, and so even when they're talking about these stories, they're talking about the politics of the stories. CNN has its share of political talk, especially on its increasingly opinionated prime-time lineup of Anderson Cooper, Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon. During the breaking stories, CNN responded by assigning more of its top people, like Wolf Blitzer, to weekend work. It has simulcast the CNN International network overnight in the U.S., Zucker said. The ratings of the past three months proved those viewers still return to CNN when there is important news, he said.

Some New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotely

Monday represented a key phase in New York City's reopening, with many offices bringing employees back for the first time. Despite the CBS and Fox moves, most news employees continue to work remotely, and the television programs that originate here have a patchwork of approaches that have quickly become familiar. A majority of the show hosts on MSNBC including Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist of Morning Joe work remotely. Other morning shows have varied approaches. Hoda Kotb of NBC's Today show has worked out of that show's Rockefeller Center studio, but most of her colleagues are at home.

Trump as thug or hero? Depends on what network you watch

President Donald Trump walks past police in Lafayette Park after visiting outside St. John's Church across from the White House Monday, June 1, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)NEW YORK It was a split screen for the ages on MSNBC Monday: on the left side, President Donald Trump talking about restoring law and order. The president seems to think that dominating black people, dominating peaceful protesters, is law and order, CNN's Anderson Cooper said. Trump has the full authority to use the federal government to go into states to restore order, Fox's Sean Hannity said. Criminals and domestic terrorists are using George Floyd to try to murder America, host Laura Ingraham said.

Schiff says he confronted acting spy chief on whistleblower complaint

(CNN) - House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said Monday that he had confronted acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire in a phone call about a whistleblower complaint that was never alerted to the committee despite the intelligence community inspector general finding it "credible" and of "urgent concern," conditions that, Schiff says, require congressional notification. Schiff said he does not know the exact nature of the complaint, as he has not yet received the details from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, nor the identity of the whistleblower. The ODNI and Acting DNI Maguire are committed to fully complying with the law and upholding whistleblower protections and have done so here," the spokesperson added. "A Director of National Intelligence has never prevented a properly submitted whistleblower complaint that the IC IG determined to be credible and urgent from being provided to the congressional intelligence committees. Schiff's statement said the intelligence community's inspector general sent a letter to the House Intelligence Committee on September 9 notifying it of the complaint.

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