ABC's Barbara Walters hectored Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean to do all he could to end the ongoing Democratic presidential primary.
Topics in today's show: Barack Obama's wealth; Paul Krugman's boo-boo; Jimmy Carter's Israel trip; and Renee Zellweger.
Topics in this episode: Barack Obama's tough debate questions; Hillary Clinton and whiskey; Bruce Springsteen; and Snoop Dogg's new children's books. (Episode 159)
Is this the network all of the Dems were afraid of just months ago?! Glowing from her Pa. primary victory, Sen. Clinton braved a barrage of softball questions.
ABC's Sam Champion, no global warming skeptic he, noted that Al Gore lifted computer-generated footage from the fictional movie "The Day After Tomorrow" for his 2006 "Inconvenient Truth" documentary.
Topics: the public thinks America is heading in the wrong direction; emergency alerts via text-messaging; Hillary Clinton bashes President Bush; and Elton John calls Americans misogynistic. (Episode 158)
MSNBC's Keith Olbermann on his April 16 "Countdown" dismissed a debate question posed to Barack Obama as a "right-wing" distraction, not a serious and legitimate issue.
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg shared her frustration with high taxes on the April 15 program: "I'm sick and tired of being taxed because I've done well for myself."
In an interview with Chicago's cardinal, Francis George, about Pope Benedict's U.S. visit, "Early Show" co-host Harry Smith expressed concern about the reaction of the American people to the pontiff.
The topics in this show include: Hillary Clinton's cackle; rumors at CBS and CNN; Obama's "diplomatic surge" with Iran; and Lindsay Lohan's Charles Manson movie. (Episode 157)