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’60 Minutes’ Nabs Bigger Audience Than Trump’s Sunday Night Briefing on 3 Cable News Networks (The Wrap link): President Donald Trump may have hoped to upstage “60 Minutes” with a last-minute televised coronavirus briefing on Sunday night, but the CBS newsmagazine drew a bigger audience.
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Direct comparisons are complicated by the fact that Trump’s briefing aired live for roughly two hours beginning at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, while “60 Minutes” was broadcast from 7-8 p.m. on both the East and West coasts (and at 6 p.m. CT).
But when trying to make the fairest comparison possible by only looking at total viewers, you can see that “60 Minutes” snagged an average audience larger than Trump’s briefing.
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"This f---ing Jared Kushner running things, it’s making me mental,” Stern said on his show Tuesday. “(The coronavirus pandemic) is too serious a thing to be wasting time with this kid.”
According to Stern, the lanky first son-in-law, a senior advisor to the president now working with the White House’s coronavirus task force, is a “sickly looking dude” whose presence doesn’t instill confidence. “How’s he f---ing Ivanka?” Stern asked. “She is a primo.”
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In a 2006 chat with Stern, the president called his daughter “very voluptuous.” He has also said she’s a “10.” When Robin Quivers asked Stern on Tuesday’s show if he believed a dad could think objectively about his daughter’s sex life, the “King of All Media” answered in the affirmative. “(Donald) Trump’s a whole different animal,” Stern replied.
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