You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. [4][17] On August 6, 2013, it was announced that CNN would rebrand its 11 a.m. hour of CNN Newsroom. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. And thats when, you know, thats a great position to to actually add to a news team because news teams work at pace, things can get lost on the fly. During the 2000 Olympics she angered the program's crew when she showed up at their set in Sydney, Australia, to interview the runner Michael Johnson after Ms. Couric, who had gotten him to give NBC an exclusive interview, was finished. Additionally, she has worked at NBC News and became a host of HomePage along with Gina Gaston and Mika Brzezinski. Mediaite: Do you have to interview Marjorie Taylor Greene to understand her story? Banfield said. RMTYHTA1 - Ashleigh Banfield, a news correspondent who has a show on CourtTV, arrives to the 34th Annual International Emmy Awards gala on November 20, 2006 in New York City. Banfield joined the network in 2011 as co-anchor of CNN's morning show Early Start. The staff also reflects a diversity of viewpoints, which they are encouraged to express., From the start, there were suspicions in the TV news industry that NewsNation might have a conservative slant. Its and theres an editorial decision to everything we do. I think that would be open for debate with our team. She is a former host of Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield and Early Start on CNN. Her April 25 speech, at Kansas State University, was considered a major setback. In the most explosive section, Banfield bristled when Rohrabacher asked her to address a question about the shutdown to the Senate. And yesterday at the congressional hearing, Soledad OBrien, you know, put it pretty bluntly. Ms. Banfield said she was told to do so by producers of ''NBC Nightly News.'' The message was crystal clear. Ashleigh Banfield is a mother of two and a wife. He is also the author of three books about television, including a biography of pioneer talk show host and producer David Susskind. Got a message for Democratic Underground? And no one, you know, will, in a perfect world. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". She spoke out about TV war coverage and paid a high price. In 2020, there was nothing hotter on TV than cable news. She signed on with WGN America to host a talk show on weeknights. She was born on December 29, 1967, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [25], In 2004, Banfield married real estate financier Howard Gould, who founded the carbon credit trading company Equator Environmental, and is a great-grandson of railroad developer Jay Gould. "Let's just be really frank here, people," Banfield said. No doubt when starting out in the business of TV new you are not given a free hand to report as you please or is not scripted. McHugh has done several lengthy investigations on sexual assault cases for NewsNation. She said she was gesturing to her producer. ( NewsNation) Rhode Island State Sen. Tiara Mack is responding to harsh criticism after posting a TikTok video on July 4. Born on 29 December 1967, Ashleigh Dennistoun Banfield was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba by parents, Suzanne Holland and John Alexander Banfield. Ashleigh is a cousin to Michelle MacLaren, a television writer, and director. It also features Banfield interviewing newsmakers, politicians and celebrities. She has reported on so many stories. CNN never adequately addressed Mr. Butchers concerns about the suspicious hiring and training process, the filings say. If youre not prepared to do your due diligence, if you are dancing in your echo chamber. The program pulled only 236,000 viewers in April, despite having a highly recognizable anchor. Prior to MSNBC, Banfield served as the evening news anchor for KDFW-TV, the FOX affiliate in Dallas. When a former president continues to unabashedly push a toxic lie about having lost due to widespread election fraud, U.S. senators are happy to make admittedly baseless claims about who was responsible for the Capitol insurrection, and a newly-elected congresswoman has pushed surreal, anti-Semitic QAnon conspiracies, Sandy Hook massacre, and 9/11 Truther myths, and publicly called for the execution of House Democrats, there is a compelling argument that all sides are not equally deserving of airtime if theyre going to spread bigotry and lies and push dangerous misinformation that undermines our democratic institutions. As of December 2017, the show has been re-branded as Crime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield. ET Beginning March 1 CHICAGO, IL and IRVING, TX (January 5, 2021) - WGN America, Nexstar Media Group, Inc.'s wholly-owned cable network currently reaching 75 million U.S. television households, today announced that award-winning veteran journalist Ashleigh Banfield will join the network as host of "Banfield." Nexstar executives believed they had to drastically change WGN America after it was acquired as part of its $4.1-billion deal for Tribune Broadcastings TV stations. Former President Trumps tweet on the launch of NewsNation. ''They just fell in love with a new toy and they played with it and played with it and played with it until the paint came off,'' said one longtime NBC News correspondent. Theyre very different experiences. From Queens University, she holds a bachelor's degree in Political Studies and French. Our new weekly newsletter delivers insights, analysis and exclusive coverage of the entertainment industry from The Times Company Town team. Sean Compton, the Nexstar executive overseeing the operation, is longtime friends with former President Trump and his leading TV cheerleader, Fox News host Sean Hannity. her ex-husband was Howard Gould, a real estate financier and founder of the carbon credit trading company Equator Environmental. "Banfield" is billed as a new take on the style of program that Larry King hosted for CNN . The show, called Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield, aired at 12 noon Eastern. ", "HLN's Ashleigh Banfield Marries Chris Haynor in a Wintery Vermont Ceremony", Personal website - archived September 2, 2013, https://www.newsnationnow.com/author/ashleigh-banfield/, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ashleigh_Banfield&oldid=1136296405, This page was last edited on 29 January 2023, at 17:50. She copied senior management on the email. But on the other hand, I recognize what youre saying. the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC. On June 1, 2009, Banfield took over as host of the truTV series Open Court weekdays from 9 to 11 a.m. Mediaite: Just to be clear, so there are no limits on who you talk to on your show. Her near vision is almost perfect, but it will be a little while longer before her far vision is perfect. And I think thats something that is, you cant ignore. Things were tense from the start when Reps. Marsha Blackburn and Dana Rohrabacher appeared on Banfield's show. But she also earned grudging respect from NBC News hard-liners. Eventually, after ten months of this, I was given an office that was a tape closet. She furthered her studies in French at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and graduated in 1992. It just means you're getting one more arm or leg of the story. They cleared the tapes out and put a desk and a TV in there, and a computer and phone. Over the course of her. They know the dazzling dynamo as a try-almost-anything hell-raiser who smoked cigars, fearlessly embraces challenges and makes the But when we start going down a road and dictating who Americans can hear from and who they cant just because its an unpalatable or what theyre saying is untrue or its not a truth to us that becomes a very dangerous place, and I have traveled to places like that and I didnt want to live in places like that. Mediaite: And a lot of people are invoking 9/11, theyre talking about a 9/11-style commission and all this kind of feels in some ways similar to the moment when you first rose to national prominence on cable TV. And when youre at war, nobody wants to have a chat before they kill each other, right? He was fired a day after he emailed anchor Ashleigh Banfield. Dan Abrams can be found on Twitter under the handle @ danabrams. Murdoch has survived scandal after scandal. She is now a "reporter" on Court TV.:(. Neal Shapiro, the NBC News president, would not comment on whether her contract would be renewed, and several people at NBC said it appeared no decision had been made. '', But she is clearly still aiming high. Most responsible journalists would say, I dont want to put that on air. Over the years her hairstyles went from about shoulder level to a sassy mid-neck length with a full layered back and longer hair on top. Would you book him on your show knowing that in the past couple of days at the congressional hearing, in public, hes, you know, intimated that the Capitol insurrection was planned by Antifa or other left wing militants of which theres no proof and kind of forwarded a lot of other unsubstantiated rumors and misinformation about that event. Banfield returned to CourtTV in 2018 to host a true crime documentary series. She has however not revealed more information concerning her parents and siblings. I worked with her at a Dallas TV station. on 9/11 but I could forgive her that one, the rest of the time I found her arrogant and supercilious. His Family Has Also Disappeared From the Air, Schumer Goes on MSNBC to Torch Fox News Demands They Retract Election Lies Revealed in Dominion Lawsuit. The couple tied the knot on December 29, 2017, at the Hermitage Club ski lodge in Wilmington, Vermont. Banfield was an up-and-coming anchor at MSNBC when, on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, she became a household name almost overnight. Live programming is seen as the best route to making the channel more valuable to cable and satellite operators, and the company has said offering news and talk has helped it negotiate higher carriage fees and advertising rates. <p>For the past 30 years, Ashleigh Banfield has been consistently one of the most acclaimed anchors in television news, and one of television's top crime journalists. It has Nexstar insiders fearing that NewsNation will chase after Fox News, which has more than 40% of the cable news audience on most nights, as the company feels more pressure to attract viewers. Award-winning veteran journalist Ashleigh Banfield is the host of "Banfield" on NewsNation. Albert Ramon, Joe Donlon, Marni Hughes and Rob Nelson on the Chicago-based set of NewsNation. For instance, Ive seen clips after clips after clips of people from Capitol Hill screaming all sorts of polemics and epithets and everyone has decided that theyre putting that on the air, because its the story. Despite the slow start, Sook has told Wall Street analysts that the company is not concerned about the financial performance of NewsNation and is in it for the long term. There is NO fact checking on that side. CNN's Ashleigh Banfield LOSES IT over Trump adviser sharing tweet calling Hillary Clinton a murderer David Rutz June 28, 2016 CNN host Ashleigh Banfield lost it on-air Tuesday over a tweet. Veteran cable news host Ashleigh Banfield joined NewsNation in March. Give us a break! The two got married on July 24, 2004, aboard a wooden yacht at the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club in Canada. NewsNation has also added dedicated correspondents in Washington and Atlanta and hired Rich McHugh, the former NBC News producer who worked alongside Ronan Farrow. Mark Hill Photography. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. [21] She also appeared as a special contributor on their evening courtroom highlight show. Nielsen data show the network averaged 27,000 viewers in prime time during the month of April, compared with 2.2 million viewers for Fox News, 1.6 million for MSNBC and 1 million for CNN. There is Monica Crowley, Paula Zahn, Katie Couric, Rita Cosby, Nancy Grace, Anderson Cooper, Chris Matthews, etc etc ad infinitum. It's offensive to Americans who really want the truth in what's going on in politics.". Ms. Banfield argued that for all their journalistic coups, the United States television networks had failed to show all of war's horror. ET talk show on weeknights starting March 1. 0. . She hosts Banfield, a nightly American television news program on NewsNation. Ashley has also worked at MSNBC, where she hosted MSNBC Investigates. Last year, CNBC hired former Fox News anchor Shepard Smith for a nightly just-the-facts presentation at 7 p.m. Eastern. Ashleigh Banfield:I think, as journalists, we were in a very imprecise science right? Producers and writers with experience at Fox News, CNN and MSNBC came on board earlier this year to work on Donlons new program. According to The New York Times, she "fit nicely with MSNBC's positioning as the news network of choice for younger viewers". whole thing. Right now, its a real I mean, you go through this everyday, Im sure, and your team goes through this every day, its thats why journalism is not easy. Butcher started working for the network in 2010. Ashleigh is a tall woman. Employees say there is no sign of a retreat. Ashleigh Banfield is everything a journalist should not be but everything too many of CNN's Obama-shills are. And then the public gets more confused about whos right. She dramatically held up a screenshot of the tweet in question and threw it down in disgust. But, Mr. Shapiro said, Ms. Banfield's reduced visibility was solely because of her new role as an NBC News correspondent, a job he gave her late last year after canceling her MSNBC program, ''On Location.'' The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. To some at NBC, her story is a cautionary tale in the increasingly competitive television news business. [21], Banfield was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the daughter of Suzanne Elizabeth (Holland) and John Alexander Banfield. |-- The DU Lounge I wonder if it would have changed the public discourse sooner? The New York Post called her a potential successor to Katie Couric shortly afterward. She and her ex-husband have two children, all sons. The network also hired Ashleigh Banfield, a veteran of CNN and MSNBC, to host a nightly newsmaker interview program at 10 p.m. Eastern. Bias can enter in on the fly unchecked, unnoticed, unplanned. The networks 811 p.m. news broadcast debuted in September during the home stretch of the 2020 election, positioning itself as an unbiased alternative to the partisan echo chambers of CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Staffers for anchor Ashleigh Banfield who hosts the 10 p.m. hour and who was among NewsNation's first big hires with a resume that boasted stints at CNN and MSNBC are particularly peeved . She is 54 years old. WGN Americas future as an outlet for old broadcast network hits such as JAG and In the Heat of the Night was considered bleak due to the growing number of viewers turning to streaming services for scripted entertainment programs. ''I'm a tough person and I work extremely hard and I'm really demanding.''. But I think that the answer doesnt lie or the solution doesnt lie in stopping people from being heard. She has received a number of awards including an Emmy for her reporting at Dallas, and two Iris Awards, for Best News Documentary and Best of Festival in 1994. Ashleigh Banfield is a Canadian-American journalist who is currently associated with CNN networks, hosting the legal news program Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield. Congressman, that's not fair! [4] Banfield won two Iris Awards in 1994 in the categories of Best News Documentary and Best of Festival. I dont think its a journalists decision to decide who speaks and who doesnt. It allows anyone to think the way they want to think. She rushed to the scene before the second World Trade Center tower fell in Lower Manhattan, and she stayed there all day, covered in ash. x( I always liked Ashley , perhaps it was her glasses. Whats more, over the last three months, several of NewsNations top editorial executives including the newsrooms leader, Jennifer Lyons, a veteran news director from Nexstars Chicago station, WGN have exited. Ive always felt that. And then, in April 2003, she memorably called out the medias lockstep, too-jingoistic narrative in the early days of the USs Iraqi invasion, after which NBC News issued a not-so-subtle statement effectively disowning her views and then proceeded to make her persona non grata at the networkfor the next year-and-a-halfas punishment for speaking out. On Tuesday, Kyle Rittenhouse sat down for a one-hour conversation . Mr. Shapiro abruptly canceled her program in October and moved her over to NBC News's broadcast division. She has a good sense for how things are working. ''I'm just 15 years into it, I still feel like a kid who has a lot to learn, and I'm trying. Dont you dare put this back on me, Banfield fired back. Nexstar had a strong year financially, reporting free cash flow of $1.3 billion in 2020, a 100% increase over 2018; TV stations typically see a boon from political advertising in election years. [26], On December 29, 2017, Banfield's 50th birthday, she married sales executive Chris Haynor, her partner of three years, at the Hermitage Club ski lodge in Wilmington, Vermont. "To suggest that a woman murdered an ambassador that's pretty strident stuff," Banfield said. Would love your thoughts, please comment. She has been married twice. pic.twitter.com/E9YKIgoqnV, Michael Cohen (@MichaelCohen212) June 28, 2016. A conversation. Ashleigh Banfield: Its a good question. After A Region in Conflict, she received the 10 pm timeslot with the show Ashleigh Banfield on Location. Rhetorologists are there specifically to watch all of the scripts and the story count and the story choices and the guest choices to ensure that they are more balanced. Have a tip we should know? Copyright 2022 Rolling Out. ET) on IN SESSION. I think it would be impossible to get on the air for any television broadcast if thats how you are employed, if thats what you employed. Ashleigh later worked at CICT-TV in Calgary, as a producer, evening news anchor, and eventually a business correspondent. Yeah, she's smart enough to bring back on regular cable network news. ''Because she did make such an impact with viewers, maybe that's why people sought her out and wrote about her.''. Night after night after night, this is whats going to happen to you. OK, I hope that answered the question, because I think its a really good question and I think its the debate and its the philosophical struggle that every journalist has. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. How would your rhetorologists deal with that in terms of trying to come at that issue fairly without platforming a conspiracy theory? There will be a second expansion of news programming later on in the year, Sook said on Nexstar's earnings call last month. Stevens died in the terrorist attack there in 2012, which has been a stain on Clinton's State Department legacy. It replaced one hour of the three-hour newscast with Banfield, a talk show hosted by Ashleigh Banfield, and added two more hours of news programming in the evening on the channel. An editorial is a different matter. NewsNation, with its main studios in Chicago, was touted as an unbiased alternative to Fox News, MSNBC and CNN, which fill their prime-time hours with opinion and commentary. One of her biggest stories was reporting from the streets of Manhattan in a cloud of debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center in New York. Its not to agree with her. Banfield's nightly program will resurrect the old Larry King style of having one guest for the entire hour, discussing that guest's life and work and tackling the news of the day if it's. Ashleigh began her journalism career at CJBN-TV in Kenora, Ontario, and at CKY-TV in Winnipeg in 1988. Shine did not respond to a request for comment. We have actually reached out to the Democrats with a compromise position" he began. JOURNALISTS, USA JOURNALISTS' BIOS Legal experts weigh in, ChatGPT who? I have to wonder if you have a problem with WOMEN doing MAN'S work? Former ABC News correspondent Adrienne Bankert is joining NewsNation as a morning show anchor. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". She approached it with a chatty style that MSNBC portrayed as a new journalistic approach. She was reporting a few blocks north of the site when 7 World Trade Center collapsed behind her. I think that we would be more fair minded towards coming to the middle ground. Big Forums Ms. Banfield, though somewhat informal in her delivery, fit nicely with MSNBC's positioning as the news network of choice for younger viewers. :), Edited on Sun Jun-17-07 03:28 PM by w4rma, "People who expect to be ignorant and free expect what never was and never will be.". And then its our responsibility to figure out where we are. Ashleigh later worked at CICT-TV in Calgary, as a producer, evening news anchor, and eventually a business correspondent. Now he's suing, accusing them of racial and religious discrimination. no one will, you know, decry you so that. It does not store any personal data. Ashleigh Banfield: Well, you know, again, theres theres two arguments, youre absolutely right in the fact that this is not an easy question to answer. And I think its implicit that we use that responsibility responsibly to figure out what the downstream impacts of who we talk to and what we platform and even discuss have, you know, and sometimes they can be the side effects can be those that we dont even recognize or they can do more harm than good in the long run in terms of informing the public. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The journalist responded to claims that Katie Couric reportedly "humiliated" her. Winter 2002. Am I going to go out seeking the most razor-sharp, fire stokers out there? She is expected to be one of the anchors for a NewsNation morning program. This column marksanother installment in the series,The Follow-Up, aimed at examining the high-profile journalists and standout press moments shaping our media ecosystem. As she moved around the Middle East through the winter, some at NBC referred to her reports as ''performance art,'' criticizing them as little more than Ms. Banfield in front of a camera at some new locale. Would she do it again? You know, who you put on air greatly determines kind of what your content is going to be. It allows them to practice religions that are completely, diametrically opposed to one another. She is a bomb thrower, who by a factor of having been elected to Congress has got the imprimatur of, you know, sobriety, but her views are those of that would you know her views about what QAnon once she was a 9/11 truther I mean, these are things that Were those views coming out of the mouth of someone who wasnt in Congress. 25). But after eight months on the air, NewsNation has been plagued by minuscule ratings and internal strife over allegations of meddling in news coverage. I was office-less for ten months No phone, no computer. Television critics also hailed her after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. So were not in the business of, you know, promising this amazing market a product and then delivering them something else because we dont want them to lose. Members of the NewsNation staff were also upset upon learning that Bill Shine, a former longtime top executive at conservative-leaning Fox News, was employed by Nexstar. Ashleigh Banfield's mom, Suzanne Holland, was just out of college when she married John Banfield in 1959. You will become the unsuspecting victim of bias, of a bias by omission. At the time, she was an anchor at KDFW, the Fox station in Dallas, where she had won an Emmy for a report on a murder case. Ashley has also worked at MSNBC, where she hosted MSNBC Investigates. "Banfield" is billed as a new take on the style of program that Larry King hosted for CNN . So let's get off this "she was a great reporter" crap. [14] She was the co-host of the trial coverage show Banfield & Ford: Courtside weekdays from 1 to 3PM ET with Jack Ford. There is nothing . The interview program, titled Banfield, to interviewed newsmakers from all walks of life in a style said to be similar to Larry King Live. Have we lost a generation? Banfield asked during heron-air segment. CNN host Ashleigh Banfield lost it on-air Tuesday over a tweet sent by Donald Trump adviser Michael Cohen suggesting Hillary Clinton murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens. Lyons departure in March after overseeing a launch that required building a staff of more than 150 people was a blow to morale at the operation, according to one former Nexstar employee who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. Ashleigh Dennistoun Banfield [1] (born December 29, 1967) is a Canadian - American journalist and host of Banfield on the NewsNation network. In another, more recent incident, Ms. Banfield was accused by Washington, D.C., parking officials of making an obscene gesture after they asked her and her producer to move their vehicle. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the Banfield was educated in her native Canada at Balmoral Hall School,[2] a private university preparatory school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, which she left in 1985 (also attended by her mother, Suzie (Holland) Lount, in the 1950s). She got rooked by the jackasses who fired her. Latest Videos dinner on April 30, 2016. Omar Butcher, a Black associate producer was fired from CNN in July 2015. The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author's tone found in the article using machine learning. if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[970,90],'democraticunderground_com-medrectangle-1','ezslot_3',177,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-democraticunderground_com-medrectangle-1-0');report this ad Truth and Consequences: Meet Ashleigh Banfield. In March, WGN America changed its name to NewsNation, and currently has five hours of news programming a night, which is repeated for West Coast viewers. [12], In April 2003, in a Landon Lecture Series speech at Kansas State University, Banfield raised concerns regarding media coverage of the conflict in Iraq. Her last major assignment with the network was reporting on the Casey Anthony trial.[15]. Political correctness has created a blind spot for Islamist extremists to operate 'under our radar', the Home Secretary has said. Hes a very difficult interview. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. In her most recent role, Ashleigh hosted Primetime Justice with Ashleigh Banfield on HLN. Would you put him on the air, for example, if the concern is hes demonstrated a track record of not being honest with the public? When do you say when and when do you say its not my job to to say when? Part of HuffPost Media. Ashleigh has however not revealed any information concerning her children, including what their names are. Donlon, a well-liked local Chicago anchor at WGN before joining NewsNation, was assigned to The Donlon Report, an hourlong show that features talking heads debating hot button issues. She is just another NBC News correspondent fighting for face time. [3], Banfield began her career in 1988 at CJBN-TV in Kenora, Ontario, and at CKY-TV in Winnipeg later that year. And do you bring that approach or that similarity to what youre going to try and do with the new show? Very few people are fortunate enough to walk through countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, and I had seen them all. Share Background Report Overview of Ashleigh D Banfield Lives in: Darien, Connecticut Phone: View phone number Gender: Female Ashleigh Banfield's Voter Registration Browse Ashleigh Banfield movies and TV shows available on Prime Video and begin streaming right away to your favorite device. Oct 22, 2016. They said MSNBC, desperate for attractive and vibrant personalities who connect with viewers, thought it had found one in Ms. Banfield, and then pushed her along too quickly, only to hastily abandon her when the ratings waned. My job is to find out why people feel the way they do things, think the way they do, to understand them better. Number two, the staff thats been added to this network comes from everywhere. Ashleigh Banfield is an Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC News, reporting for "Good Morning America," "20/20," and "Nightline." She joined the network in January 2010. Executives later admitted they also liked her frosted blond hair and trademark Clark Kent-style glasses. Winter 2002. Ashleigh Banfield If I have been fortunate enough to have risen to a level in this business where people would actually listen to me, then I think I have a duty to convey all truths that I encounter. #Biden #2024 #Politics #OnBalance. And Neal [Shapiro, the news president of NBC] wouldn't allow it. And make no mistake, were all altruistic people as journalists, were all altruistic in our craft. Can any media organization or cable news host succeed indelivering on a promise of objective journalism in a moment when the country is increasingly polarized not just over politics but about facts themselves? when voting), she's rude and reprehensible and to John Fund of all people. Veteran reporter and TV host Ashleigh Banfield is betting the answer is yes and her new, one-hour 10 p.m. interview show, Banfield, debuts tonight on NewsNation's prime time programming. So I was already used to her. For some people have always said, in courtrooms, when you have people on the stand, the best prosecutor or defense attorney is the one that allows the witness to hang him or herself with their words. I dont think that does anybody I dont think that does the public any good. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin.
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