The Women’s Media Center will honor Hillary Clinton with its first ever Wmc Wonder Woman Award at the Women’s Media Awards on October 26 at a gala at the Capitale in New York City.
Clinton joins 2017 Honorees Jane Fonda, Maria Hinojosa, Ashley Judd, April Ryan, María Elena Salinas and Gail Tifford. The Wmc also will be recognizing the film, “Hidden Figures.” Maya L. Harris will host this event for the first time.
Clinton is an advocate, attorney, author, First Lady, U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of State, and Democratic presidential candidate who has devoted her life to working on behalf of women, children and families.
The Women’s Media Center is presenting its first — and only — Wmc Wonder Woman Award to Clinton as she is a hero to millions in the United States and around the globe for her extraordinary accomplishments and public service. Like Wonder Woman, she seems to have superhuman strength,...
Clinton joins 2017 Honorees Jane Fonda, Maria Hinojosa, Ashley Judd, April Ryan, María Elena Salinas and Gail Tifford. The Wmc also will be recognizing the film, “Hidden Figures.” Maya L. Harris will host this event for the first time.
Clinton is an advocate, attorney, author, First Lady, U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of State, and Democratic presidential candidate who has devoted her life to working on behalf of women, children and families.
The Women’s Media Center is presenting its first — and only — Wmc Wonder Woman Award to Clinton as she is a hero to millions in the United States and around the globe for her extraordinary accomplishments and public service. Like Wonder Woman, she seems to have superhuman strength,...
- 10/24/2017
- Look to the Stars
Director Ben Wheatley is showing his eye for talent by putting his name behind a guy who’s worked closely with him since 2011’s Kill List. A filmmaker in his own right, camera operator Nick Gillespie has stayed by Wheatley’s side on every subsequent project up to and including the forthcoming Free Fire. This time around it’s he who’s providing the claustrophobic thriller as writer and director of Tank 432 (formerly known as Belly of the Bulldog). It’s a doozy too—all mood, atmosphere, and mystery with our own confusion about the action mirrored in those onscreen. All they know is that they have orders. Extract their prisoners, survive the war, and write everything down. But while they know what to do, the why seems universally out of reach.
Think The Maze Runner, but for adults. I’m not saying The Maze Runner is specifically for children,...
Think The Maze Runner, but for adults. I’m not saying The Maze Runner is specifically for children,...
- 7/25/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump released their personal finances this week, revealing a sizable difference between the presumptive Gop nominee and the former Secretary of State's 2015 paychecks. Clinton's personal financial disclosure report reveals that she earned about $5 million in royalties for book Hard Choices, and, before declaring her plans to run for the Democratic presidential nomination, around $1.5 million in paid speeches, according to The Washington Post. In addition, her husband, former president Bill Clinton, disclosed an income of $5.25 million from the 22 paid speeches he delivered in 2015. On the other side of the aisle, Trump claimed that his annual income is more than $557 million,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Note to Gop candidates doubting Hillary Clinton’s career accomplishments: read her book. To make sure they did, the former secretary of state sent a copy of her most recent memoir “Hard Choices” to nearly all of her Republican potential rivals earlier this month. “I have now sent each of them a copy of my book, ‘Hard Choices,'” Clinton said during a campaign stop at Strawberry Farm Bed and Breakfast in Muscatine, Iowa, on Tuesday. “There are so many of them, they could start a book club.” Also Read: Hillary Clinton Does Her Best Donald Trump Impersonation for Iowa...
- 10/7/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
"My guest tonight …"
On Thursday, Jon Stewart will step out of The Daily Show's anchor seat for the last time. With 16 years as host under his belt, Stewart has interviewed a plethora of veritable legends, leaders and icons. Some, like Louis C.K. (who will be Stewart's final guest of the series), joined him in the New York City Comedy Central studios numerous times. Others, like Henry Kissinger, made single (but unforgettable) appearances on the show.
As his final day approaches, we rounded up the most memorable interview from Stewart's tenure as Daily Show host.
President Barack Obama
The Daily Show...
On Thursday, Jon Stewart will step out of The Daily Show's anchor seat for the last time. With 16 years as host under his belt, Stewart has interviewed a plethora of veritable legends, leaders and icons. Some, like Louis C.K. (who will be Stewart's final guest of the series), joined him in the New York City Comedy Central studios numerous times. Others, like Henry Kissinger, made single (but unforgettable) appearances on the show.
As his final day approaches, we rounded up the most memorable interview from Stewart's tenure as Daily Show host.
President Barack Obama
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- 8/5/2015
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- People.com - TV Watch
Hard choices. A photo posted by Hillary Clinton (@hillaryclinton) on Jun 10, 2015 at 8:16am Pdt Outfitted for success! On Wednesday, June 10, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton joined Instagram and shared her first post. “Hard choices,” she captioned the photo of a rack of cherry red, white, and royal blue suits. Clinton, 67, who has often been called out for her suits in the media, seemed to have no problem getting in on the joke with the pic. “Hard Choices” is also the title of Clinton’s 2014 memoir. The Instagram profile [...]...
- 6/10/2015
- Us Weekly
There’s no denying the box office draw of “World War Z.” The film generated over $200 million in domestic gross. This, despite a troubled production and a third act that felt akin to a writer backed into a corner saying “Disease vials are basically modern day magic potions, right?” In today’s Hollywood landscape, that meant a sequel was inevitable. Yesterday Paramount Pictures revealed their plan. “World War Z 2” — hopefully just the working title — is set to be released on June 9, 2017. If that date seems familiar, it’s because it’s already been tagged by Fox for their Fantastic Four sequel. While a box office rumble between genre titans makes for good headlines, the more interesting bit of “WWZ2” news is that “Locke” writer Steven Knight has been tapped for the blockbuster sequel. As it’s still early stages, no whisper of the plot for “WWZ2” has been mentioned.
- 5/22/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
The little Prince made out like a king.
From sports equipment to the latest in toddler fashion, 18-month-old Prince George was showered with some 90 gifts from royals, dignitaries and friends around the world this past year.
A rocking horse, sheepskin boots and rugby gear were among the presents from officials and organizations his parents – Prince William and Kate – received during their three-week visit to New Zealand and Australia, according to a list of gifts given to members of the royal family during their overseas tours, which were released by the palace Wednesday.
In addition, the royal family was showered with 610 unofficial presents – including stuffed animals,...
From sports equipment to the latest in toddler fashion, 18-month-old Prince George was showered with some 90 gifts from royals, dignitaries and friends around the world this past year.
A rocking horse, sheepskin boots and rugby gear were among the presents from officials and organizations his parents – Prince William and Kate – received during their three-week visit to New Zealand and Australia, according to a list of gifts given to members of the royal family during their overseas tours, which were released by the palace Wednesday.
In addition, the royal family was showered with 610 unofficial presents – including stuffed animals,...
- 1/14/2015
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- People.com - TV Watch
Where there are winners there are also losers, and as TheWrap already declared our our top 5 media winners of 2014 so must follow the year’s most prominent losers.
Fortunately, in the media world, it’s not a challenge to see who is in a funk and who is in full-on demolition mode.
Also Read: Top 5 Media Winners of the Year: TheWrap’s Best & Worst 2014
Here are the top 5 media losers of 2014.
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1. When journalists and billionares collide: Pierre Omidyar
For a guy who had the vision, determination and talent to create eBay, Pierre Omidyar sure seems to have trouble running a media company.
Fortunately, in the media world, it’s not a challenge to see who is in a funk and who is in full-on demolition mode.
Also Read: Top 5 Media Winners of the Year: TheWrap’s Best & Worst 2014
Here are the top 5 media losers of 2014.
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1. When journalists and billionares collide: Pierre Omidyar
For a guy who had the vision, determination and talent to create eBay, Pierre Omidyar sure seems to have trouble running a media company.
- 12/30/2014
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
The race is on! It looks like neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson may be first contender to throw his hat into the ring for the 2016 presidential election. Carson, 63, a conservative, will air a 40-minute paid video documentary this weekend to introduce himself to voters, The Washington Times reports. Titled A Breath of Fresh Air: A New Prescription for America, the video will detail Carson's hard-fought rise from a poor child in Detroit to a renowned pediatric surgeon at Johns Hopkins to a political star in the Republican party, according to ABC News. Here are five things to know about likely the...
- 11/7/2014
- by Tara Fowler, @waterfowlerta
- PEOPLE.com
The race is on! It looks like neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson may be first contender to throw his hat into the ring for the 2016 presidential election. Carson, 63, a conservative, will air a 40-minute paid video documentary this weekend to introduce himself to voters, The Washington Times reports. Titled A Breath of Fresh Air: A New Prescription for America, the video will detail Carson's hard-fought rise from a poor child in Detroit to a renowned pediatric surgeon at Johns Hopkins to a political star in the Republican party, according to ABC News. Here are five things to know about likely the...
- 11/7/2014
- by Tara Fowler, @waterfowlerta
- PEOPLE.com
On the day I’m scheduled to talk to Chloë Grace Moretz about her new movie If I Stay I get a call asking if we can push it back a couple hours. When I arrive at Toronto’s Four Seasons Hotel later that day I learn the reason for the delay. Hillary Clinton was in town to sign her book Hard Choices and 17-year-old Moretz really, really, really wanted to meet her.
“It’s very exciting! I’m more excited about this than anything,” Moretz says when we finally sit down. Taller than expected and looking gorgeous in skinny jeans and a chic, army-inspired shirt, she opens her signed copy of Hard Choices to a page that reads, “Chloë, good luck! Hillary.”
Aside from Hard Choices, Moretz is reading Gillian Flynn’s thriller Gone Girl and she just finished Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. Very adult choices for a high school senior.
“It’s very exciting! I’m more excited about this than anything,” Moretz says when we finally sit down. Taller than expected and looking gorgeous in skinny jeans and a chic, army-inspired shirt, she opens her signed copy of Hard Choices to a page that reads, “Chloë, good luck! Hillary.”
Aside from Hard Choices, Moretz is reading Gillian Flynn’s thriller Gone Girl and she just finished Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. Very adult choices for a high school senior.
- 8/19/2014
- by Marni Weisz - Editor, Cineplex Magazine
- Cineplex
Hillary Clinton beat Stephen Colbert at his own game when she made a "surprise" appearance on The Colbert Report on Tuesday night.
Colbert introduced Clinton's new book, Hard Choices, which was published on June 10, and began to poke fun at the politician, calling the book "656 pages of shameless name-dropping."
"I just don't buy any of this. There is no way on earth one woman can be in so many places at once," he said.
No sooner had the comedian made the snarky comment, than the former Secretary of State appeared on stage amidst chants of, "Hillary, Hillary!"
"Hillary Clinton," Colbert exclaimed incredulously.
Colbert introduced Clinton's new book, Hard Choices, which was published on June 10, and began to poke fun at the politician, calling the book "656 pages of shameless name-dropping."
"I just don't buy any of this. There is no way on earth one woman can be in so many places at once," he said.
No sooner had the comedian made the snarky comment, than the former Secretary of State appeared on stage amidst chants of, "Hillary, Hillary!"
"Hillary Clinton," Colbert exclaimed incredulously.
- 8/6/2014
- by Isabel Sanhueza, @izzy_san
- People.com - TV Watch
Hillary Clinton beat Stephen Colbert at his own game when she made a "surprise" appearance on The Colbert Report on Tuesday night. Colbert introduced Clinton's new book, Hard Choices, which was published on June 10, and began to poke fun at the politician, calling the book "656 pages of shameless name-dropping." "I just don't buy any of this. There is no way on earth one woman can be in so many places at once," he said. No sooner had the comedian made the snarky comment, than the former Secretary of State appeared on stage amidst chants of, "Hillary, Hillary!" "Hillary Clinton," Colbert exclaimed incredulously.
- 8/6/2014
- by Isabel Sanhueza, @izzy_san
- PEOPLE.com
Hillary Clinton's showing off her sassy side! The former Secretary of State sat down with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday's "The Colbert Report" to promote her new book "Hard Choices" ... and she was landing just as many jokes as the comedian. Check out their hilarious banter above! Clinton -- who's rumored to be running for President in 2016 -- was welcomed to the political show with lots of cheers. While Stephen tried to crack a few jokes at Hillary's expense, she definitely held her ground! News: Hillary Clinton Opens Up About Monica Lewinsky's Essay, Hints At Run For President."I just don't buy any of this -- there is no way on earth one woman can be in so many places at once," Colbert explained, in reference to her memoir. Stephen also said that the former First Lady's novel is just one big name-dropping read. But Hillary quickly shot back,...
- 8/6/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
On The Colbert Report Tuesday, Stephen Colbert revealed that he’s midway through former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s much-talked-about memoir, Hard Choices. He had some complaints. First: “This is book is 656 pages of shameless name dropping.” (Hillary Clinton meets with everyone from Aung San Suu Kyi to Bono.) Secondly: “There is no way on earth one woman can be in so many places at once.”
Guess who showed up next.
Clinton’s visit to the Colbert Report was decidedly shorter than her sit down with Jon Stewart a couple of weeks ago. And while Stewart pressed Clinton on her possible presidential ambitions,...
Guess who showed up next.
Clinton’s visit to the Colbert Report was decidedly shorter than her sit down with Jon Stewart a couple of weeks ago. And while Stewart pressed Clinton on her possible presidential ambitions,...
- 8/6/2014
- by Jackson McHenry
- EW.com - PopWatch
Stephen Colbert is used to the crowd chanting his name on “The Colbert Report,” so it was with utter dismay that he had to hear them chanting the name of his surprise guest, Hillary Clinton. The former secretary of state appeared Tuesday night while Colbert was lambasting her memoir, “Hard Choices,” calling it little more than a name-dropping marathon. See video: Stephen Colbert Goes Back to 1974 for Richard Nixon Resignation Special The two then started dropping names left and right, trying to one up each other with who they know among the movers and shakers of the political and entertainment spheres.
- 8/6/2014
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
During his two-part interview with Hillary Clinton that aired during last night's Daily Show, Jon Stewart mostly grilled the former secretary of state on whether her Hard Choices book tour was really the start of a campaign for president. It wasn't until the web-only "exclusive" part of their discussion that they delved into one of the most crucial foreign policy issues any president would need to face.
- 7/16/2014
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
Hillary Clinton’s new book, Hard Choices, is “an incredibly complex and well-reasoned eyewitness view” to the former Secretary of State’s four-year term holding that office, Jon Stewart declared on The Daily Show Tuesday. “And I think I speak for everybody,” Stewart continued, turning to his guest, “when I say no one cares. They just want to know if you’re running for president.”
Clinton, naturally, replied with her trademark Hillary laugh—then quipped, “You know, Jon, I was going to make an announcement. But I saw—I mean, you kind of spoiled it for me. So I’m...
Clinton, naturally, replied with her trademark Hillary laugh—then quipped, “You know, Jon, I was going to make an announcement. But I saw—I mean, you kind of spoiled it for me. So I’m...
- 7/16/2014
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Hillary Rodham Clinton gave Jon Stewart no hints about whether she will run for president, but acknowledged during Tuesday's taping of The Daily Show that the speculation surrounding her possible candidacy has become "a cottage industry."
Stewart introduced Clinton by saying, "She's here solely for one reason: to publicly and definitively declare her candidacy for president of the United States ... I think."
That proved not to be true.
The two moved on to a series of national and international issues Clinton faced as secretary of state, including the violence and tension between Israel and the Palestinians.
"We're really in a terrible dilemma,...
Stewart introduced Clinton by saying, "She's here solely for one reason: to publicly and definitively declare her candidacy for president of the United States ... I think."
That proved not to be true.
The two moved on to a series of national and international issues Clinton faced as secretary of state, including the violence and tension between Israel and the Palestinians.
"We're really in a terrible dilemma,...
- 7/16/2014
- by Associated Press
- People.com - TV Watch
Hillary Rodham Clinton gave Jon Stewart no hints about whether she will run for president, but acknowledged during Tuesday's taping of "The Daily Show" that the speculation surrounding her possible candidacy has become "a cottage industry." Stewart introduced Clinton by saying, "She's here solely for one reason: to publicly and definitively declare her candidacy for president of the United States ... I think." That proved not to be true.The two moved on to a series of national and international issues Clinton faced as secretary of state, including the violence and tension between Israel and the Palestinians. "We're really in a terrible dilemma,...
- 7/16/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
Nothing wrong with Jon Stewart aiming high for tonight's episode of The Daily Show. Multihyphenate author and stateswoman Hillary Clinton was Tuesday's guest, and Stewart reportedly introduced her with gusto, saying, "She's here solely for one reason: to publicly and definitively declare her candidacy for president of the United States." Well...not exactly. Nothing of the sort happened, of course, although Stewart did his best to wrangle some news from the former first lady, senator, 2008 presidential candidate and author of the recent memoir Hard Choices, about her time spent as secretary of state for the Obama administration. "I think I speak for everybody when I say,...
- 7/16/2014
- E! Online
Sarah Palin knows a job opportunity when she sees one, whether that’s a place on a ticket as Vice Presidential candidate or space next to Whoopi Goldberg around a talk show table.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about the pickup of the second season of her Amazing America with Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor said she doesn’t really approve of doing a political talk show, largely because today’s politics are “incorrigibly disastrous.” But, she said, “I hear everyone recently got canned from The View, maybe a show like that needs a punch of reality...
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about the pickup of the second season of her Amazing America with Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor said she doesn’t really approve of doing a political talk show, largely because today’s politics are “incorrigibly disastrous.” But, she said, “I hear everyone recently got canned from The View, maybe a show like that needs a punch of reality...
- 7/7/2014
- by Jackson McHenry
- EW.com - PopWatch
Rylan Clark made a new friend in Hillary Clinton when she appeared on This Morning on Friday (July 4).
Former First Lady Clinton was appearing on the show to promote her new book Hard Choices when she came face-to-face with the former X Factor contestant.
However, even the ex-us Secretary of State wasn't immune to Clark's charms, as he referred to her as "Hils" and "babe".
A chuckling Clinton responded positively to Clark's new nicknames for her, telling hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes: "He's adorable - take him out of the cupboard."
And here she is! What a lovely woman! @HillaryClinton #Hills #Babe x pic.twitter.com/LYIA9Xxynw
— Rylan Ross Clark (@Rylan) July 4, 2014
@EamonnHolmes @HillaryClinton @itvthismorning she loved it and u know it! X
— Rylan Ross Clark (@Rylan) July 4, 2014
Clinton also addressed speculation about whether she will be running for the Us presidency in 2016.
"I don't know. And...
Former First Lady Clinton was appearing on the show to promote her new book Hard Choices when she came face-to-face with the former X Factor contestant.
However, even the ex-us Secretary of State wasn't immune to Clark's charms, as he referred to her as "Hils" and "babe".
A chuckling Clinton responded positively to Clark's new nicknames for her, telling hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes: "He's adorable - take him out of the cupboard."
And here she is! What a lovely woman! @HillaryClinton #Hills #Babe x pic.twitter.com/LYIA9Xxynw
— Rylan Ross Clark (@Rylan) July 4, 2014
@EamonnHolmes @HillaryClinton @itvthismorning she loved it and u know it! X
— Rylan Ross Clark (@Rylan) July 4, 2014
Clinton also addressed speculation about whether she will be running for the Us presidency in 2016.
"I don't know. And...
- 7/4/2014
- Digital Spy
She’s scored plenty of success penning ditties for herself and now Katy Perry wants to use her hit song prowess to help Hillary Clinton get elected as the first female President of the United States.
While chatting at a promotional event for Clinton’s new book “Hard Choices,” the “Hot N Cold” songstress put it out there that she’d be more than happy to craft a campaign tune if need be.
Katy tweeted, "I told @hillaryclinton that I would write her a 'theme' song if she needs it…" along with a photo of them both (Aubrey Plaza photobombed them, if you look closely!).
Clinton wrote back, "Well that’s not a Hard Choice. You already did! Keep letting us hear you Roar."...
While chatting at a promotional event for Clinton’s new book “Hard Choices,” the “Hot N Cold” songstress put it out there that she’d be more than happy to craft a campaign tune if need be.
Katy tweeted, "I told @hillaryclinton that I would write her a 'theme' song if she needs it…" along with a photo of them both (Aubrey Plaza photobombed them, if you look closely!).
Clinton wrote back, "Well that’s not a Hard Choice. You already did! Keep letting us hear you Roar."...
- 6/23/2014
- GossipCenter
Katy Perry has friends in very high places. The pop star, 29, rubbed shoulders with former First Lady and rumored presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton this weekend, supporting the politician at an event promoting the release of Clinton's new memoir, Hard Choices. Perry shared a photo via Instagram of herself posing with the former Secretary of State, 66. The image shows the singer in a green plaid dress, holding a copy of Hard Choices, while standing close to a well-coiffed Clinton. "I told @hillaryclinton that I would write [...]...
- 6/23/2014
- Us Weekly
Looks like the "Roar" singer and the former Floar (First Lady of Arkansas) have their own mutual admiration society. On Friday, Katy Perry shared a photo of her and Hillary Clinton at a book-signing event, along with an offer to write Clinton a "theme" song, "if she needs it." Today, Clinton reacted warmly to Perry's offer via Twitter, praising the singer — whose number one hit was already featured in a video by the Ready for Hillary Super Pac — while managing to fit in both a "Roar" pun and a Hard Choices pun in her response. While the book may have had its shortcomings, Clinton remains a master of 140-character diplomacy..
- 6/23/2014
- by Anna Silman
- Vulture
Katy Perry is no stranger to mixing and mingling with politicians! In addition to singing for President Barack Obama (and taking pics with him and her grandmother), the Grammy-winning singer has also dined with the first lady, scolded an Australian opposition leader and lent her support to a Congressional candidate. This time, the "Dark Horse" singer got cozy with Hillary Clinton at the former Secretary of State's book signing for her new memoir, Hard Choices. All smiles while holding a copy of Clinton's political tome, Perry shared a photo on Instagram of the pair's powwow and revealed her offer to make the possible 2016 presidential candidate a theme song, writing, "I told...
- 6/21/2014
- E! Online
Chris Colfer gave Hillary Clinton quite a thrill Thursday! The Glee actor surprised the former Secretary of State during her Barnes & Noble book signing in L.A. Clinton was autographing her memoir when Colfer introduced himself, catching the politician off-guard. Clinton, 66, signed her name and then posed for a picture with Colfer, 24. "I met @HillaryClinton today!!!" he tweeted. "Not sure if I embarrassed myself, can't remember anything I said...#adrenaline." Just Jared reports that Colfer waited in line to meet Clinton, just like the rest of the morning's attendees. According to its publisher, Hard Choices sold more than 100,000 copies during its first week The book...
- 6/20/2014
- E! Online
Fox News and CNN not only interviewed Hillary Clinton for her new book "Hard Choices," but they made the equally hard choice of congratulating themselves on air for doing such a good job interviewing her. Gold star, guys! In this "Daily Show" clip, find out how Jon Stewart also congratulated CNN -- after you learn about Fox News' new way to incorporate the word "Benghazi" into any and all newscasts. The Daily Show Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes,The Daily Show on Facebook,Daily Show Video Archive...
- 6/20/2014
- by Louis Virtel
- Hitfix
Conservative ambush journalist Jason Mattera confronted Hillary Clinton during her book tour to ask her to sign a copy of “Hard Choices” for the late U.S. ambassador to Libya who was killed in the attack on Benghazi. “If you could make it out to Christopher Stevens,” Mattera said. “I think you knew him.” Also read: ‘View’ Guest Host Will Cain and Whoopi Goldberg Fight Over Whether Hillary Clinton Smoked Pot (Video) Clinton was caught off-guard by Mattera's demand and simply signed her name. “Yeah, I'm not gonna make it out to Chris Stevens,” Clinton said. Also read: Hillary Clinton...
- 6/19/2014
- by James Crugnale
- The Wrap
Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier and Greta Van Susteren will team up on a live interview with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tonight on the network starting at 6:45pm Et. The joint interview, titled Special: Fox News Interview with Hillary Clinton, will begin on Baier’s Special Report, and continue with Van Susteren during On the Record until 7:15pm Et. According to Fnc, the half-hour interview will cover an array of topics, including Clinton’s book Hard Choices, the upcoming 2016 presidential election and the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya (this latter point may elicit some interesting comments from Clinton, given the … Continue reading →
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- 6/17/2014
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Hillary Clinton touched on everything from President Obama to Benghazi to Monica Lewinsky in her interview with Diane Sawyer on Monday. Clinton's book Hard Choices hit shelves on Tuesday, and ahead of its release, she sat down with Sawyer to talk about personal challenges, public life, and, yes, running for president. One of the more buzzed-about moments came when she talked about being "dead broke" after the family's time in the White House. Legal fees left them with between $2.28 million and $10.6 million in debt in 2000, but thanks to appearances and Bill's speaking fees, they paid off the debt by 2004. For Clinton's take on womanhood, the presidency, and more, check out some can't-miss quotes from the full interview and watch the clips below. On Lewinsky's Vanity Fair essay: "She is perfectly free to do that. She is, in my view, an American who gets to express herself however she chooses. But...
- 6/10/2014
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
Hillary Clinton was an open book with Diane Sawyer on Monday, June 9. Promoting her new memoir, Hard Choices, the former First Lady and Secretary of State discussed a range of topics including battling debt, Monica Lewinsky, and the current state of her marriage to former Potus Bill Clinton. Us Weekly recaps the top five highlights from the interview and her subsequent Tuesday appearance on Good Morning America. 1. The Clintons Left the White House "Dead Broke" in 2001 Hillary, now 66, told Sawyer that her family was [...]...
- 6/10/2014
- Us Weekly
Hillary Clinton's memoir, Hard Choices, isn't officially released until Tuesday, but several news organizations have already managed to find and purchase copies of the book in stores. CBS News announced on Thursday that it bought a copy at a bookstore and published several key revelations online later that day. NBC News' Today show revealed Friday morning that it too had bought a copy in a bookstore and reported on some important parts. The Associated Press has obtained excerpts while ABC News' Diane Sawyer sat down with the former secretary of state for an interview set to air on Monday. Story: Hillary
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- 6/6/2014
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Grandma in Chief? Becoming a grandmother in the fall could influence Hillary Clinton's decision-making - and not just which carseat to buy (though there's that, too). After stepping down as Secretary of State in 2013 and enjoying her first free time in a long time, Clinton is now pondering another run for the White House. "I know I have a decision to make," she recently told People in her first at-home interview since the end of husband Bill's presidency in January 2001. "But part of what I've been thinking about, is everything I'm interested in and everything I enjoy doing -...
- 6/4/2014
- by Sandra Sobieraj Westfall
- PEOPLE.com
Update: CBS Gets June 15 Date With Hillary Clinton; CNN’s Clinton Town Hall To Bookend Fnc Interview
Updated: Jane Pauley is taking the last spot on Hillary Clinton’s dance card, on June 15; she’ll interview Clinton on CBS Sunday Morning — about her new book, Hard Choices, the network said this afternoon. Previous, 8;02 Am: Hillary Clinton‘s “book-promo” dance card is rapidly filling up, as the media is noticing. CNN reported this morning Clinton will participate in a “town hall” meeting, on June 17, at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., moderated by CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, during which Clinton will take questions from the public. Yes, it’s the same day Clinton’s scheduled to undergo a joint interview with Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier and Greta Van Susteren, spanning the two anchors’ respective programs, starting on Special Report at about 6:45 Pm Et and wrapping with On The Record at about 7:15 Pm. CNN’s Newseum event will bookend that Fnc appearance — telecast at 5 Pm and repeated at 9 Pm.
- 6/3/2014
- by LISA DE MORAES, TV Columnist
- Deadline TV
Hillary Clinton's town hall later this month will air on CNN, with the network's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour moderating the event, the cable news channel announced on Tuesday. The town hall, taking place at the Newseum in Washington DC on June 17, will focus on the former Secretary of State's new memoir, “Hard Choices.” CNN notes, however, that there will be “no subjects off limits” as she answers questions from Amanpour and the live audience. Also read: Hillary Clinton Book Hits Back at Gop Over Benghazi: ‘I Will Not Be Part Of a Political Slugfest’ “Hard Choices,” which will...
- 6/3/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is hitting back at congressional Republicans in her new book for politicizing the attack on the Us consulate in Benghazi. “I will not be a part of a political slugfest on the backs of dead Americans,” Clinton wrote in an excerpt from her upcoming memoir “Hard Choices,” obtained by Politico.“Those who exploit this tragedy over and over as a political tool minimize the sacrifice of those who served our country.” Also read: Brainghazi! Jon Stewart Blasts Karl Rove for Hillary Clinton Brain Damage Conspiracy “It's just plain wrong, and it's unworthy of our great country,...
- 5/30/2014
- by James Crugnale
- The Wrap
The Hillary Clinton promotional tour continues, and one stop in June should prove to be especially colorful. The former secretary of state is heading to Fox News. Clinton, who is promoting upcoming book Hard Choices, has been a favorite topic on the Fox News Channel since the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya. Her role in the fallout has been a frequent coverage choice, and Fnc's Bill O'Reilly even used his pre-Super Bowl interview with President Obama to bring up the attacks. This interview will be conducted by Bret Baier and Greta Van Susteren. Billed as a joint half-hour
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- 5/29/2014
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox News Channel said today that Bret Baier and Greta Van Susteren will conduct a joint half-hour interview with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on June 17, spanning the two anchors’ respective programs. It will begin on Special Report at about 6:45 Pm Et and continue during On The Record until 7:15 Pm. The interview will cover an array of topics, including the 2016 presidential election, the 2012 attacks in Benghazi and Clinton’s new book, Hard Choices. Van Susteren most recently interviewed Clinton in January 2013.
- 5/29/2014
- by LISA DE MORAES, TV Columnist
- Deadline TV
One of the first hard choices Hillary Clinton faced penning her new memoir was what to call it. Now that all 656 pages are off to the printer, the former Secretary of State has also chosen to give her first interview about the book - and her very first at-home interview since leaving government in 2013 - to People for its issue on national newsstands June 6. "I considered a number of titles," Clinton, 66, writes in the Author's Note released Tuesday in advance of the book's June 10 release. "Helpfully," she says, "The Washington Post asked its readers to send in suggestions. One proposed It Takes a World,...
- 5/27/2014
- by Sandra Sobieraj Westfall
- PEOPLE.com
One of the first hard choices Hillary Clinton faced penning her new memoir was what to call it. Now that all 656 pages are off to the printer, the former Secretary of State has also chosen to give her first interview about the book - and her very first at-home interview since leaving government in 2013 - to People for its issue on national newsstands June 6. "I considered a number of titles," Clinton, 66, writes in the Author's Note released Tuesday in advance of the book's June 10 release. "Helpfully," she says, "The Washington Post asked its readers to send in suggestions. One proposed It Takes a World,...
- 5/27/2014
- by Sandra Sobieraj Westfall
- PEOPLE.com
Four days after Hillary Clinton was a “surprise guest” on Barbara Walters’ final day on ABC’s The View, the network announced Diane Sawyer would interview Clinton during a one-hour ABC News primetime special on Monday, June 9 at 9 Pm, in conjunction with Clinton’s new book, Hard Choices. But, even before that primetime special, excerpts from the interview will air that night on World News With Diane Sawyer at 6:30 Pm. Excerpts from that sit-down also will run across other ABC News programs and platforms, including Nightline, ABCNews.com, ABC News Radio, ABC NewsOne and Fusion. Then, if that’s not enough Clinton, Robin Roberts will have the first live interview with the former Secretary of State, Senator and Flotus on ABC’s Good Morning America the next morning, June 10. Clinton’s book is published by Simon & Schuster – a division of CBS Corp.
- 5/20/2014
- by LISA DE MORAES, TV Columnist
- Deadline TV
Hillary Clinton's already accomplished a lot in her lifetime, but she's really looking forward to her most important role yet: Grandmother! In the former Secretary of State's book Hard Choices (as excerpted by Vogue), Hillary gushes about how proud she is of daughter (and now mom-to-be) Chelsea Clinton. The 66-year-old politician is also the first to give credit to her own mother Dorothy Howell Rodham, who passed away in 2011, for instilling a sense of optimism and love in herself and Chelsea through the years. Hilary's mother's childhood "was marked by trauma and abandonment," she writes. Despite being spurned by her own parents, though, Dorothy remained a positive and loving woman,...
- 5/12/2014
- E! Online
It's an extra special Mother's Day for Hillary Clinton, whose daughter Chelsea will become a mom in a matter of months. In an exclusive excerpt from her upcoming memoir, Hard Choices, published on Vogue.com, Clinton reminisces about giving birth to her baby girl - and what her mother taught her. "From the moment I first held Chelsea in my arms in the hospital in Little Rock, I knew my mission in life was to give her every opportunity to thrive. As she's grown up and stepped out into the world in her own right, my responsibilities have changed," she writes.
- 5/11/2014
- by Michele Corriston
- PEOPLE.com
It's an extra special Mother's Day for Hillary Clinton, whose daughter Chelsea will become a mom in a matter of months. In an exclusive excerpt from her upcoming memoir, Hard Choices, published on Vogue.com, Clinton reminisces about giving birth to her baby girl - and what her mother taught her. "From the moment I first held Chelsea in my arms in the hospital in Little Rock, I knew my mission in life was to give her every opportunity to thrive. As she's grown up and stepped out into the world in her own right, my responsibilities have changed," she writes.
- 5/11/2014
- by Michele Corriston
- PEOPLE.com
Hillary Clinton's upcoming memoir has an official title and book jacket Simon & Schuster announced on Friday her tome will be titled, “Hard Choices,” and unveiled the cover which features the former Secretary of State in a black and white portrait with a serious Mona Lisa smile. Also read: Hillary Rodham Clinton Dodges a Shoe Thrown by Heckler (Video) The book publisher describes the book as “Hillary Rodham Clinton's inside account of the crises, choices and challenges she faced during her four years as America's 67th Secretary of State and how those experiences drive her view of the future.
- 4/18/2014
- by James Crugnale
- The Wrap
30 Minutes Or Less (15)
(Ruben Fleischer, 2011, Us) Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride. 83 mins
After the heights of The Social Network, Eisenberg is demoted to a lowly pizza delivery boy for this casual caper movie. He's driven to rob banks at the behest of McBride's criminal non-mastermind, with buddy Ansari roped in for comic effect. In fact, comic effect seems to be all this is after. Like a dodgy pizza, it's enjoyable at the time but nutritionally dubious, a bit thin, and just about gone cold by the time it's finished.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (15)
(Thomas Alfredson, 2011, UK/Fra/Ger) Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch. 127 mins
A very British spy thriller that dispenses with all that hasty pacing and coarse action in favour of well-tailored men talking in rooms. A complex, classy cold war mole-hunt that demands attention, but rewards it richly.
I Don't Know How She Does It (12A)
(Douglas McGrath,...
(Ruben Fleischer, 2011, Us) Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride. 83 mins
After the heights of The Social Network, Eisenberg is demoted to a lowly pizza delivery boy for this casual caper movie. He's driven to rob banks at the behest of McBride's criminal non-mastermind, with buddy Ansari roped in for comic effect. In fact, comic effect seems to be all this is after. Like a dodgy pizza, it's enjoyable at the time but nutritionally dubious, a bit thin, and just about gone cold by the time it's finished.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (15)
(Thomas Alfredson, 2011, UK/Fra/Ger) Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch. 127 mins
A very British spy thriller that dispenses with all that hasty pacing and coarse action in favour of well-tailored men talking in rooms. A complex, classy cold war mole-hunt that demands attention, but rewards it richly.
I Don't Know How She Does It (12A)
(Douglas McGrath,...
- 9/16/2011
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Netflix has revolutionized the home movie experience for fans of film with its instant streaming technology. Netflix Nuggets is my way of spreading the word about independent, classic and foreign films being made available by Netflix for instant streaming. Important Note: There may be some films that do not become available on the specified dates. This is merely a report of the most accurate release dates I can find, but is not directly confirmed by Netflix themselves.
American: The Bill Hicks Story (2010)
Streaming Available: 06/29/2011
Synopsis: Since his tragic death from cancer at age 32, comedian Bill Hicks’s legend and stature have only grown, and this unique documentary tells his story, blending live footage, interviews and animation to fill in the details of a life cut short. A comic’s comic and unflagging critic of hypocrisy and cultural emptiness, Hicks was one of a kind, a Lenny Bruce for the late 20th century,...
American: The Bill Hicks Story (2010)
Streaming Available: 06/29/2011
Synopsis: Since his tragic death from cancer at age 32, comedian Bill Hicks’s legend and stature have only grown, and this unique documentary tells his story, blending live footage, interviews and animation to fill in the details of a life cut short. A comic’s comic and unflagging critic of hypocrisy and cultural emptiness, Hicks was one of a kind, a Lenny Bruce for the late 20th century,...
- 6/28/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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