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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · BAIER: It depends on what you were looking at, or what you were reading, how to interpret the results of the latest finding by John Durham in the investigation into the Trump-Russia probe. It is...

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    NPR’s Ron Elving reviewed the new Baker-Glasser bookabout the Trump presidency, calling it “the first comprehensive look at the full four years as a one-volume history worthy of being called a chronicle. Weighing in at more than 650 pages, the text and notes are daunting to behold.” Elving wrote, “As a sumptuous feast of astonishing tales, it may h...

    As I wrote about in Tuesday’s newsletter, Adnan Syed, whose case was chronicled in the first season of the popular podcast “Serial,” had his murder conviction thrown out on Monday. The New York Times’s David Leonhardt had a Q&A with the podcast’s host Sarah Koenig, who led a team of reporters looking into the Syed case. Koenig was in the courtroom ...

    For this item, I turn it over to Poynter media business analyst Rick Edmonds. The Pew Research Center released Tuesday its latest “fact sheet” reports on news — one on news consumption by platform, the other about preferred social media sites.The findings are consistent with earlier reports: Facebook is the preferred social media news source, follo...

    CNN’s “Reliable Sources” newsletter about the media has been on hiatus since the network canceled the TV show of the same name last month and pushed out host Brian Stelter, who co-wrote the newsletter with CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy. Now comes word that a reimagined “Reliable Sources” newsletter will debut next week with Darcy as the lead writ...

    Variety’s Brian Steinberg writes about CNN in “CNN’s Morning Plan Will Face A.M. Scramble.” CNN announced last week that prime-time host Don Lemon will move to mornings to host a show with Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins. Steinberg wrote, “Collins will be dispatched often to cover big stories on the ground, while Lemon and Harlow will be able to m...

    A St. Louis radio show host, who also is a TV anchor for the local Fox affiliate, went on a profanity-laced rant against his female radio co-host last week. The comments came off the air, but were recorded and sent anonymously to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Post-Dispatch’s Joe Holleman reported, “(Vic) Faust used profanity at least 40 times in...

    One of sports broadcasting’s most interesting (and successful) experiments in recent memory is ESPN’s ManningCast. Brothers and former NFL greats Peyton and Eli Manning watch “Monday Night Football” from remote locations and have loose commentary about the game, football and whatever else crosses their minds. It also includes appearances by celebri...

    The Atlantic is moving into TV and film projects. Axios’ Sara Fischer has more in “The Atlantic goes Hollywood.”
    The Washington Post’s Elizabeth Dwoskin and Jeremy B. Merrill with “Trump’s ‘big lie’ fueled a new generation of social media influencers.”
    Los Angeles Times columnist Frank Shyong with a touching remembrance: “In memory of Henry Fuhrmann, who believed in us before we believed in ourselves.”
    For Rolling Stone, Stephen Rodrick with “‘How Many Women Were Abused to Make That Tesla?’ Seven women are suing the Elon Musk-led company, alleging sexual harassment.”
    From last week, but just had to include this (partly because my wife is obsessed with this show): The Ringer staff with “The ‘Great British Bake Off’ Hall of Fame.”
    And finally, this one that I just couldn’t pass up: The Washington Post’s Dino Grandoni with “Scientists have calculated how many ants are on Earth. The number is so big it’s ‘unimaginable.’”
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    Explore where popular knowledge of the Supreme court may be misunderstood with CNN legal analyst Joan Biskupic. (In-person,VIP reception) — Sept. 28. Get tickets.
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  2. Jun 23, 2023 · But former President Donald Trump offered his perspective on two incidents in the federal indictment against him during an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier.

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Fox News scrapped plans for a Bret Baier-hosted documentary on how former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, according to a forthcoming book.

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  4. Oct 22, 2019 · From the #1 bestselling author and award-winning anchor of Special Report with Bret Baier, comes the gripping lost history of the Tehran Conference, where FDR, Churchill, and Stalin plotted D-Day and the Second World War’s endgame. With the fate of World War II in doubt and rumors of a Nazi assassination plot swirling, Franklin Roosevelt ...

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  5. Oct 10, 2023 · by Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 10, 2023. Although it will not displace the biographers topping the list (Chernow, Ellis, Ferling), Baier touches all the bases.

  6. An ongoing special counsel investigation was opened by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on November 18, 2022, to continue two investigations initiated by the Justice Department (DOJ) regarding former U.S. President Donald Trump.

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