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Bob Sullivan (born 1968 [1] in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey) [2] is an American online journalist, author and one of the founding members of msnbc.com. Sullivan is the author of two New York Times Bestsellers entitled Stop Getting Ripped Off and Gotcha Capitalism. [3] Sullivan is a journalist at BobSullivan.net and an author.
Andrea Mitchell, the veteran Washington reporter and MSNBC host, also faced criticism for an Oct. 9 interview with an Israeli woman whose two young children were among those abducted by Hamas.
Paul Bond of The Hollywood Reporter wrote "MSNBC was crucial in driving the narrative that the killer was egged on by violent political rhetoric, particularly from Palin". Bond also wrote "even after it was learned that the shooter was an atheist, flag-burning, Bush-hating, 9/11 Truther who enjoyed joking about abortion (not exactly the ...
MSNBC is negotiating pay cuts with night anchors Joy Reid and Stephanie Ruhle as the cable channel nosedives in the ratings after the election, according to a report.. Rachel Maddow, arguably the ...
In March 2021, Hasan launched the same show on MSNBC every Sunday evening. [32] [33] He was also the fill-in host on MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes, The Rachel Maddow Show, The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle and The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. [citation needed] During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, MSNBC cancelled Hasan's show. [34]
Anti-Defamation League director Jonathan Greenblatt took a moment out of his interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to directly call out ... coverage of the recent Hamas attacks in Israel, which ...
Critics have called on Biden to freeze US arms sales as leverage against Israel to halt its military operations. [6] The Leahy Act prohibits aid to foreign military units involved in crimes, and Section 620(I) of the Foreign Assistance Act states that no aid shall be provided to any government that "prohibits or otherwise restricts, directly or indirectly, the transport or delivery of United ...
Sullivan later defended his remarks about the Mideast being quiet, stressing they were made in “the context of developments in the wider Middle East region over the last few years.”