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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Popular culture must reflect who we are. If it didn't, it wouldn't be popular. Right? Here are three views of who we are right now as reflected by the small screen, two from the West Coast and one from the East. ...
In an interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer on Monday, President Obama said he regretted not making Congress' drafting of the health care reform bills more accessible to the public. Calling the murkiness of the health reform proceedings a "mistake," Obama partially admitted to the charge many supporters of the bill have leveled against him since the Republicans won a decisive Senate victory last week: that he has failed to solidify Americans' confidence in health reform. "We had to make so many decisions quickly in a very difficult set of circumstances that after a while, we started worrying more ...
Gen. Colin Powell returned to the State Department Monday for an emotional unveiling of his official Secretary of State portrait. Powell and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presided over the unveiling of the portrait, which will hang with those of the other former secretaries of State in the secretary's suite of offices. When Powell was introduced to speak in the Ben Franklin room on the top floor at the department, the crowd cheered and applauded loudly. Powell was surrounded his immediate family -- wife Alma Powell, daughter Linda Powell, son Michael Powell, daughter-in-law ...
On Thursday, the National Coalition for Men (yeah, me neither) released a statement calling on pop princess Rihanna, the very public victim of physical abuse at the hands of her fellow chart-topping ex-boyfy Chris Brown, to "woman up" and accept responsibility for her role in their now infamous battle royale. In an interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer, which airs at 10 tonight on "20/20," Rihanna will for the first time talk about what happened that night, and the NCFM says the "Disturbia" singer isn't telling the whole truth."According to court records and other sources, Rihanna struck Brown in ...
Charlie Gibson, I don't want you to go. Your presence on "World News" evokes memories of my childhood, where there was dinner and there was Walter Cronkite. You are old enough to comfortably wear that old-fashioned journalistic style without seeming pompous. You know when to report with a straight face, when to push recalcitrant politicians further, and when to show emotion because that's what human beings do. You are young enough to understand the quirky side of 21st-century life and smile about it. You lead the newscast with the deftness of a conductor bringing the songs of many stories ...
So long, Charlie. ABC News just sent out a press release that Charlie Gibson, the "World News" anchor, will be leaving the highest ranking job on TV news. The anchor chair is the center of a news program's universe, and the evening news is the crown jewel of a network news division. Gibson's title goes to Diane Sawyer, who has held every other top position as both correspondent and anchor at both CBS and ABC. ...
ABC's Charlie Gibson announced Wednesday that he is retiring as anchor of "World News" at the end of the year, and the network said Diane Sawyer will replace him. Sawyer will leave her position as co-host of ABC's "Good Morning America" in January. Gibson's program has been finishing second in the network news race behind NBC's "Nightly News" with Brian Williams. ...
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