Despite the coronavirus causing concern around the country and world, the show is going on for former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who will face off in a primary debate Sunday night, hosted by CNN and Univision.
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Will Michael Bloomberg get pummeled once more over NDAs and "stop-and-frisk" policies by fellow Democratic candidates at the next debate? Viewers will find out at Tuesday's South Carolina debate, hosted by CBS News, the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Twitter. The debate, set for 8 p.m.
ET, will take place at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina. Taking place four days before South Carolina's primaries on Saturday, the event will be moderated by CBS Evening News anchor and
.Despite the coronavirus causing concern around the country and world, the show is going on for former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who will face off in a primary debate Sunday night, hosted by CNN and Univision.
Age is just a number, especially if you're Dolly Parton. The country icon turned 74 in January and she has no intention of slowing down.
Kevin Clifton has announced that he has quit BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing after seven years on the show. While the news came as a shock to the public, his loyal fans have lashed out at the show and vowed to never watch it again.
It's not a question of if you will watch NCAA March Madness games but how and when. Experts say there are no dominant teams this year but schools such as Seton Hall should make things more fun.
Hillary Clinton is singing the praises of Joe Biden.
Tamar Braxton relates to the "Crazy Kinda Love" she sings about in her new single, which will be featured in the True to the Game 2 film and you can preview exclusively on Billboard below. The 2017 drama True to the Game followed an unconventional love story between charming drug lord
By Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten
The results of Super Tuesday are rolling in!
Saturday Night Live's newest cold open took on not one but two of the most pressing topics in America right now: the swelling impact of the coronavirus and the latest Democratic primary in South Carolina. The segment started by lampooning the Trump Administration's controversial public response to COVID-19, which included naming Vice President Mike Pence (portrayed by Beck Bennett in the sketch) as head of the crisis response team.
By Bruce Haring
Rapper Juvenile made an appearance at a South Carolina campaign rally last night in support of Democratic presidential hopeful Tom Steyer.
Last night, at a campaign rally in South Carolina, Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer joined Juvenile on stage as the rapper performed his 400 Degreez hit “Back That Azz Up.” Steyer, who’s currently sitting at 2% in the national polls, appears enthusiastic in the video footage captured by journalists in attendance, though it is unclear if he knows any of the lyrics. Find some of those clips below.
Tom Steyer is hoping to dance his way to the Oval Office.On Friday night (Feb.
NEW YORK -- CBS News faced an ill-timed blow to its reputation on Wednesday following a bruising Democratic presidential debate that its moderators struggled to keep from spiraling out of control.
Voters in South Carolina and across the country, as well as outspoken celebrities in Hollywood, tuned in on Tuesday to watch the remaining 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls engage in their most intense debate yet. The top remaining Democratic candidates for president — Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer — met for a heated and contentious debate in Charleston, S.C.
Update 2/26/20: CBS News has now made Tuesday's Democratic primary debate available online. If you somehow missed the 10th debate, which took place live in Charleston, South Carolina, you can now catch up with everything that happened in the video above, starting at the 1:00:00 mark.
Here’s a name you won’t find in any previous presidential debate transcript: Naked Cowboy.
One week after Senator Elizabeth Warren obliterated Mike Bloomberg in Las Vegas, the Democratic presidential candidates are back for the third and final debate of February. Tonight, February 25, seven of the final eight remaining candidates will duke it out onstage at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina, to prove that they’re the best person to win the Democratic nomination.
The Democratic primary debate cycle has been going on for quite a while, but the public's interest in what the remaining presidential candidates have to say is apparently at a fever pitch, because almost 20 million people tuned in to see last week's debate in Las Vegas. Buckle up, folks, because there's still much more of that to come. The candidates are not done trying to distinguish themselves from one another and will line up for another round very soon.