publicists at CBS All Access insist that the interview subjects who have appeared on CBS AA's new animated TV news spoof “Tooning Out the News” were all aware that they had agreed to UN Report Warns of Earth Turning into 'Uninhabitable Hell' for Millions. Rep. Barbara Lee joins Inside the Hill to discuss Trump's declaration of war against Americans and witness Teddy Hopper surrender to Antifa. “Tooning Out the News” stands on its own, however, as a very clever piece of modern-day media satire. “It feels like this is all happening just as the world is falling apart,” she says.“The virus thing?” he responds, dating the events of the two-part, two-hour premiere to the stretch of spring when the coronavirus was making its way to America. Tooning Out the News will feature a cast of animated characters, led by anchor James Smartwood, parodying top news stories and interviewing real-world guests, newsmakers, and analysts. “It thinks it’s the best network on television.” He compares it to the Fox News building in midtown Manhattan, which presents its anchors “like they’re gods amongst men.”. Tooning Out the News is an animated political satire television series executive produced by comedian and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert host Stephen Colbert.The series premiered on CBS All Access on April 7, 2020.. From August 18–20, 2020, the program covered the Democratic National Convention. Chairman of the American Conservative Union Matt Schlapp joins the hosts of Hot Take to talk about reopening America and advocating for his client during a global pandemic. Rep. Pramila Jayapal joins Virtue Signal to discuss the Hamilton backlash and Mike Pompeo's attack on TikTok. Plus, a Signal Boost for a female conspiracy theorist winning her Congressional primary. Previously unreleased Alan Dershowitz footage, a re-examination of Hamilton, and a SCOTUS ruling on Trump's financial records are the top stories on this week's Tooning Out The News. coronavirus pandemic, Bernie Sanders’ announcement that he is dropping out of the race for President and other current topics. The Joe Biden albatross, a mattress company's hard-hitting question, a passionate medical drama, and a preview of the next civil war. New five- to seven-minute segments will be available Tuesday through Friday, culminating in a weekly full episode. Sleepless candy addicts running government, war on K-Pop stans, should the President be allowed to kill us, and more on this week's Tooning Out The News. Republican pollster and strategist Frank Luntz stops by Hot Take to talk protests and help the hosts rebrand Coronavirus deaths to sound more positive. 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What makes the iPhone 12 so great anyway? From the awards race to the box office, with everything in between: get the entertainment industry's must-read newsletter. Then the coronavirus crisis hit. As for the real-life guests who populate the shows, he says they’ve been “great sports,” even though it’s not always clear that they know what they’ve gotten themselves into. Then the coronavirus crisis hit. Join Vanity Fair to receive full access to VF.com and the complete online archive now. (TV-14 L), Big News discusses Trump's inaction on the Coronavirus pandemic and Biden's campaign for the Latinx vote with Univision's Jorge Ramos. Rev Danny Chalmers was the one arrested over the incident, his wife says. questions on the “PBS NewsHour.”. “In order to satirize something you have to know it,” Fried says. That includes making sure the cartoon anchors are breaking news just like everybody else. Washington Post columnist David Ignatius joins Big News to talk about Trump's Town Hall, rollercoasters, and Rajat and Jeremy's exclusive Coronavirus scoop. It has moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3. ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jon Karl joins Inside the Hill to debate a blood sacrifice to the economy, relive President Trump's personal insults, and mourn retail giant J.Crew. “Madison, trust me, I&rsqu. It also covered the Republican National Convention from August 26–28, 2020. Krugman does not noticeably react to this at all. Pep Guardiola hailed they way his Manchester City players brushed aside recent criticism to ease to a 3-0 Champions League win at Marseille.Ferran Torres, Ilkay Gundogan and Raheem Sterling were all on target in a one-sided contest at the Stade Velodrome that put City three points clear in Group C. PARTS of central Paris, including the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, were evacuated on Tuesday afternoon after a bomb alert and the discovery of a bag containing bullets. The Tooning Out Election 2020 panel brings on CBS News' Major Garrett to discuss the first night of speeches from the 2020 DNC. Rep. Karen Bass discusses the major events in Washington: Nancy Pelosi calling Trump "morbidly obese" and Joe Biden calling Trump "President Tweety." Plus, he daringly accepts the meat challenge. Magufuli's main challengers include Tundu Lissu, who was shot 16 times in 2017, and former foreign minister Bernard Membe. Like so many others, the show was forced to halt production and delay its premiere. Ad Choices, In character as the Khazakstani journalist, Sacha Baron Cohen lampooned “America’s mayor” and defended him against criticism of what he called “an innocent sexytime encounter between a consenting man and my 15-year-old daughter.”. In the climax of Borat 2, which Amazon Prime Video released on Thursday night, Giuliani is interviewed by actress Maria Bakalova, who plays Borat’s daughter in the film and poses as a journalist to gain access to President Donald Trump’s personal attorney. Zombies’ [a true title, and his latest book], available now in Barnes and Noble's condescending nonfiction section!”. And he seems After exchanging flirtatious banter with Bakalova—who in the film is supposed to be 15 years old but in reality is 24 years old (her age is not mentioned to Giuliani during the interview)—Giuliani and the actress retire to a hotel bedroom. Presidential endorsements, Stain-gate, rawdogging, and jazzed up Paul Krugman all on this week's Big News and Inside the Hill. After its removal, the GOP operative lays back on the bed and puts his hands down his pants—which Giuliani has claimed was merely an attempt to fix his clothing. The series first aired on April 7, 2020. Plus, The Atlantic contributing writer Jemele Hill talks race in sports. In the interview, Baron Cohen said he was “quite concerned” with the safety of Bakalova during the sequence, but was monitoring the scene from a specially built “hideaway” nearby. Former Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power stops by Inside the Hill to discuss Trump's denial of a global pandemic and his cognitive assessment. Plus, investigative reporters Rajat Mehta and Jeremy Levy-Levin reveal the Democrats' secret RBG backpack plan. Plus, Big News declares its projected 2020 presidential election winner. Rep. Ro Khanna joins Inside the Hill to discuss his support for Bernie and previous statements on Biden, hang with a talking albatross, and perform a medical drama with the Inside the Hill team. Tanzania's president John Magufuli hopes to win another five-year term when the East African nation holds presidential and parliamentary elections on Wednesday, amid criticism from rights groups that the government is stifling political dissent. for president last year) and journalist Olivia Nuzzi, described as Washington correspondent for New York magazine. — November Cover Star Gal Gadot Is in a League of Her Own— A First Look at Diana and Margaret Thatcher in The Crown Season Four— Celebs Roast Trump in Rhyme for John Lithgow’s Trumpty Dumpty Book— Brace Yourself for George Clooney’s Apocalyptic Movie The Midnight Sky— The Best Shows and Movies Streaming This October— Inside Netflix’s Latest Binge-able Escape, Emily in Paris— The Crown’s Young Stars on Prince Charles and Princess Di— From the Archive: How Hollywood Sharks, Mafia Kingpins, and Cinematic Geniuses Shaped The Godfather— Not a subscriber? Nuzzi and her nipple story felt right at home on this satirical news show populated by cartoon characters. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Your California Privacy Rights. An uncomfortable interview with Rick Wilson of The Lincoln Project, a name change for an NFL team, and a 'lawsuit' against Otis Redding's estate take main stage on this week's Tooning Out The News. When you’re being interviewed by someone on Zoom, does it really matter if they’re a cartoon?Tooning Out the News, a delightfully weird and hilarious new animated series that counts Stephen Colbert as one of its producers, was originally supposed to premiere on March 16th. “Mr. Instead, they had to figure out how to replicate the same process from everyone’s separate homes. Senator Chris Coons visits Virtue Signal to give a preview of his DNC speech and to talk about Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's debut together. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. James Smartwood welcomes Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to Big News for a discussion on Trump's executive order, a Biden VP training simulation, and a prayer for Jerry Falwell Jr.'s soul. Police violence, the White Guy Womb, and a tearful Lea Michele cancellation... All that and more on this week's Tooning Out The News. cartoon co-anchors Richard Ballard and Sarah Sabo (pictured above), he answers their questions about the Trump administration’s coronavirus economic stimulus package as if he is answering Protesters took to the streets of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 27, one day after the officer-involved shooting of Walter Wallace Jr., with clashes reported between officers and demonstrators.Footage taken by to Jason N. Peters shows a man addressing demonstrators from atop a moving trailer. The attack on Lissu, who returned from three years in exile in July, has never been solved.East Africa's third-largest economy has, Greg Sanderson's inner-Melbourne bar Nick & Nora's launched just three days before counter-pandemic measures forced it shut in March, Charles 'Duke' Tanner was serving 30-year sentence, tells president: 'I'm gonna make you proud', In the first moments of Tuesday night’s This Is Us premiere, Madison (Caitlin Thompson) confides to Kevin (Justin Hartley) her stress about being pregnant with twins at this particular moment. Plus, WNBA champion and activist Renee Montgomery joins Inside the Hill to talk about activism in sports. “I would say that if the president’s lawyer found what he did there appropriate behavior, then heaven knows what he’s done with other female journalists in hotel rooms,” Baron Cohen said. In the process, Fried realized they had a “huge strategic advantage.” While most other news anchors are stuck broadcasting from their homes with crappy lighting and bad makeup, the cartoon anchors of the fictional “Big News” and “Inside the Hill” have never looked better.