In this Sunday's new episode, after Caitlyn is challenged to show restraint during the Democratic debates, the women are challenged by a visit to Caitlyn's alma mater, a conservative, Christian college in Iowa.
Former United States Secretary of State and current candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, Hillary Clinton, will make her second appearance on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE, Today, March 24.
PETERSBURG, Va., March 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ A new book by prison rights advocate Christopher Zoukis is making headlines as a growing number of North Americans - including leading U.S. presidential election candidates and governors of several states - are acknowledging education is the only way to fix the broken penal system.
Current United States senator and candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, Bernie Sanders, will make his second appearance on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE, Today, March 22.
While Marco Rubio's hopes were dashed after a campaign-ending loss in his home state of Florida, five presidential hopefuls are left in the turbulent 2016 race to the White House, on THE CIRCUS: INSIDE THE GREATEST POLITICAL SHOW ON EARTH
Last night, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appeared on all-new BROAD CITY. In the episode, the girls have a freakout-worthy run-in as Ilana prepares to leave Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters.
Former United States Secretary of State and current candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, Hillary Clinton, will make her second appearance on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE, Thursday, March 24.
Aretha Franklin has canceled her March concert dates in Florida which includes the City of Miami Gardens' 11 th Annual Jazz in the Gardens (JITG) music festival and Sarasota's Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall due to lack of band personnel. Charlie Wilson will now headline Jazz in the Gardens on Saturday, March 19, 2016.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears on all-new BROAD CITY, airing tonight, March 16th at 10pm/ET on Comedy Central. In the preview clip below, the girls have a freakout-worthy run-in as Ilana prepares to leave Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters.
WASHINGTON, March 11, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ Bernie Sanders' appeal to young, often first time voters,is not a mystery to Harry Jaffe, whose recent book 'Why Bernie Sanders Matters' was the subject of a Focus Washington interview with Chuck Conconi. Jaffe said the youthful voters are 'attracted to' the Vermont Senator's authenticity.
MSNBC will host back-to-back town halls with both Democratic presidential candidates in two key states tonight, March 14, just hours before voters go to the polls for Tuesday's make-or-break primaries.
In a new video directed by Tony Goldwyn, Shonda Rhimes, Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, and Ellen Pompeo discuss their support for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
CNN will partner with TV ONE to host the 'CNN-TV ONE Ohio Democratic Presidential Town Hall' on Sunday, March 13 from 8-10 p.m. ET, two days before five states hold primary contests. Moderated by Roland S. Martin, host and managing editor of TV ONE's 'News One Now,' and Jake Tapper of CNN, the nationally-televised primetime special will take place at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, and air live on CNN and TV ONE. Emphasizing issues facing Black America, the two-hour event will also be simulcast on Urban Adult Contemporary Radio One stations in each of its 15 urban markets and live-streamed online and across mobile devices via CNNgo.
Speaking live to TODAY by phone ahead of the Michigan primary Tuesday, Republican front-runner Donald Trump says “I'm the only one who can beat Hillary Clinton” and once again dismisses critic Mitt Romney as “a failed candidate” and Marco Rubio as “a failed senator.”
On KIMMEL, Naomi finds out that her name came up in one of the emails Hillary Clinton released as a result of the scandal she is currently embroiled in.
On KIMMEL, they bleeped and blurred all the week's big TV moments whether they need it or not. This week they feature Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and more. #UnnecessaryCensorship