Outspoken Libertarian John Stossel is moderating Friday’s Green Party town hall, but the Fox Business host told TheWrap he is eager to take part in the event for a rival party because “other opinions should be heard.” The Green Party is “very far left, both on their views of the economy and the environment,” Stossel said, before explaining that he feels Green Party supporters “think the government is the solution to most every problem.” The Green Party did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment. Also Read: What Is a Libertarian? Fox Business Host John Stossel Explains...
- 9/23/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
John Stossel will host a Libertarian town hall with third party presidential candidate Gary Johnson and his vice presidential running mate William Weld on Fox Business Network Friday, and the TV veteran wants Americans to understand what the party represents. Stossel, a Libertarian himself, describes his party as people who believe Americans “should be allowed to do anything that is peaceful.” “The founders had similar beliefs and that’s what helped America go from poverty to the most prosperous nation on earth,” Stossel told TheWrap. “Limited government, they talked about. We’ve gone way beyond limited government.” Also Read: Here's How Donald Trump Could Create.
- 8/26/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network's John Stossel is back at work after undergoing treatment for lung cancer.
The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment – which saw 20 percent of a lung removed.
Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery).
"I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment – which saw 20 percent of a lung removed.
Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery).
"I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
- 5/14/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox Business Network's John Stossel is back at work after undergoing treatment for lung cancer. The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service." On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment - which saw 20 percent of a lung removed. Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery). "I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
- 5/14/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fox Business Network's John Stossel is back at work after undergoing treatment for lung cancer. The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service." On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment - which saw 20 percent of a lung removed. Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery). "I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
- 5/14/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fox Business Network's John Stossel has revealed he is suffering from lung cancer.
Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
"My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here."
He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
"My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here."
He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
- 4/21/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox News Channel's John Stossel has revealed he is suffering from lung cancer. Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service." "My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here." He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
- 4/21/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News Channel's John Stossel has revealed he is suffering from lung cancer. Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service." "My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here." He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
- 4/21/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
TheWrap’s guide to television coverage of President Barack Obama’s speech, including who’s anchoring the broadcasts and providing analysis
President Barack Obama will give his seventh annual State of the Union address on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. Et, with expected topics including national security, immigration, health care and the environment. Sen. Jon Ernst (R-ia) is expected to provide the Republican response.
After the president’s address, while the Republicans are giving their response and the networks are starting to break down their analyses, Obama will be preparing for something altogether different. His administration has invited three YouTube...
President Barack Obama will give his seventh annual State of the Union address on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. Et, with expected topics including national security, immigration, health care and the environment. Sen. Jon Ernst (R-ia) is expected to provide the Republican response.
After the president’s address, while the Republicans are giving their response and the networks are starting to break down their analyses, Obama will be preparing for something altogether different. His administration has invited three YouTube...
- 1/20/2015
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
WWE’s roster is an ever-changing entity full of superstars, aging veterans, up-and-comers and the inexplicably still-employed. It seems every year there is a rash of performers released for various reasons, which is announced via WWE.com’s patented tagline “We wish them the best in all their future endeavors.”
Wrestlers are fired for various reasons, oftentimes justifiable. Yet there are those cases where we’re left scratching our heads trying to figure out what the company was thinking letting a talent get away. We’re going to be taking a look at some examples of WWE releasing a performer who had much more to give WWE and its audience. For the most part I will not be including anyone who was released for personal issues such as legal problems or drug usage, and evaluating talent I feel could have made a much bigger impact during their time in WWE.
Wrestlers are fired for various reasons, oftentimes justifiable. Yet there are those cases where we’re left scratching our heads trying to figure out what the company was thinking letting a talent get away. We’re going to be taking a look at some examples of WWE releasing a performer who had much more to give WWE and its audience. For the most part I will not be including anyone who was released for personal issues such as legal problems or drug usage, and evaluating talent I feel could have made a much bigger impact during their time in WWE.
- 3/16/2014
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
Raising the federal minimum wage has been in the news quite a bit lately, but over at Fox News, host John Stossel has a different idea of a minimum wage, and a minimum age. In a panel discussion with Rich Benjamin, Stossel drew the line, not at $7.25 an hour, but at anything that is not slavery. He asked Benjamin "Parents want their kids to work, if the kids are will... are not slaves, shouldn't people have free choice?"...
- 2/6/2014
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
Lisa Kennedy Montgomery is best known to a generation as, simply, Kennedy — the hip MTV VJ who helped introduce America to Nirvana and Soundgarden on Alternative Nation, mimed oral sex on a mic during the 1994 VMAs — while standing next to Rudy Giuliani, no less — and eventually came out as a die-hard Republican. (In a ’94 Vanity Fair profile, she even declared her ardent love for former vice president Dan Quayle.)
Nearly 20 years later, the 41-year-old mother of two has left her wild-child past behind for a career as a writer, radio host, and Fox Business contributor. But while her political views haven’t really changed,...
Nearly 20 years later, the 41-year-old mother of two has left her wild-child past behind for a career as a writer, radio host, and Fox Business contributor. But while her political views haven’t really changed,...
- 12/9/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
Fox Business Network will debut a new show on Monday, December 9th called The Independents. The Independents with host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery and co-hosts Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster debuts Monday, December 9th at 9 Pm/Et on Fox Business Network (Fbn). Kennedy will be joined by co-hosts: Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster, as well as a rotating panel of experts. The new program replaces the rerun showing of The Willis Report (Fbn’s Stossel, hosted by John Stossel, will continue to appear at 9 Pm Et on Thursdays). With the addition of The Independents, Fbn will now be live each weekday from 6 Am to 10 Pm. Kennedy joined Fbn...
- 12/9/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Fox Business Network will debut “The Independents,” a new primetime program hosted by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery (formerly known as MTV VJ Kennedy), on Monday, Dec. 9. The program, which will appear Monday through Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 p.m. Et, will feature a roundtable discussion on the news of the day with an emphasis on the protection of economic and civil liberties, the network said. Each evening, Kennedy will be joined by her co-hosts, Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster, as well as a rotating panel of experts. Fox Business News’ “Stossel,” hosted by John Stossel,...
- 12/4/2013
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network announced today it will debut The Independents, a new primetime program hosted by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, on Monday, December 9. The program, which will appear Monday through Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 Pm Et, will feature a roundtable discussion on the news of the day “with a special emphasis on the protection of economic and civil liberties..” Kennedy will be joined by co-hosts: Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster, as well as a rotating panel of experts. The new program replaces the rerun showing of The Willis Report (Fbn’s Stossel, hosted by John Stossel, will continue to appear at 9 Pm Et on Thursdays). With the addition of The Independents, Fbn will now be live each weekday from 6 Am to 10 Pm. Kennedy joined Fbn as a contributor and special correspondent to Stossel in 2012. She is the author of two books: The...
- 12/3/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
In a move that's bound to make many a Gen-x-er feel a little old, Fox Business Network announced Tuesday that '90s MTV VJ Kennedy has just been tapped to host a primetime series about economics. Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, who first joined Fbn in 2012 as a Stossel contributor, will topline The Independents -- a new program that intends to direct the financial network's lens at the protection of economic and civil liberties. Photos: The Most Talked-About Faces of TV News Kennedy will serve as a co-host alongside Reason magazine's Matt Welch, America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster and
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- 12/3/2013
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Fox & Friends Thursday morning, Fox Business Network host John Stossel undertook his annual ritual of promoting the idea that most homeless panhandlers are not "for real" by recycling footage of John Stossel fake-panhandling in 2011. while liberal blogs like ThinkProgress whined about the factual and logical accuracy of Stossel's segment, and pinkos all over the liberal blogosphere cruelly mocked Stossel as though he were some kind of horrible person, they all conveniently forget that there's a very good reason Stossel accuses the homeless of being fake.
- 11/21/2013
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
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