CNN Meterologist scoffs at the idea that man can alter the climate; Expert suggests global cooling looming.
CBS’s “The Early Show” included a statement in its report Dec. 18 on the auto industry from “auto industry analyst,” Dan McGinn, who said letting the big three fail “would be like 10 Katrinas…
"The Biz Flog," for Dec. 17 takes a look at the Auto CEOs flying to Washington in private jets. Turns out the business aviation industry is upset they are being drug through the mud behind autos…
The CBS Early Show hosts Julie Chen, Harry Smith, Maggie Rodriguez and Dave Pierce display the GQ cover of a mostly naked Jennifer Aniston.
Carol Browner, was named by President-elect Barack Obama as the “czar” on climate and energy policy in the White House, an appointment CNBC’s Joe Kernan was wary of on “Squawk Box,” Dec. 11.
Vice President for the Business & Media Institute, Dan Gainor, spoke with Gretchen Carlson, host of “America’s News HQ,” about the decline of media and particularly newspapers.
Amidst dark days, like the Obamanation that will follow the 2008 election, Christians should keep this powerful message in mind that Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests For Life delivered in the U.S.…
“Talk about too big to fail,” said managing editor of Time Richard Stengel on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Dec. 4, who was on the program promoting the latest cover story for the magazine entitled, “The…
It turns out the media predictions for Black Friday turned out to be wrong. "The Biz Flog" for Dec. 3 takes a look at how wrong.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said that smelly tourists won't be a problem in the Capitol anymore thanks to the costly Capitol Visitors Center that opened today.
On "The Early Show, Lansing, Mich., Mayor Verg Bernero said, "You know this is a sure description to go from recession to depression if you allow this auto industry, our manufacturing prowess, to…
"The Biz Flog" for Nov. 26 asks takes on the phrase "too big to fail." First, it was Fannie and Freddie, then AIG, then the auto industry and now Citibank.
Kids who want to learn how to cheat rather than learn something useful won't get any help here. But they can always go to YouTube, where standards are lower. (Full CBS video report)
Fox Business Network anchor Alexis Glick is frustrated by the way the government’s $700 billion financial bailout is being used, and suggested on “Money for Breakfast” Nov. 21 that it was…
Kristan Hawkins, the executive director of Students for Life of America, told Eyeblast.tv about a series of videos produced by her group that have been taken offline by YouTube. All were critical…
Pulitzer-Prize winning author and professor of history at Stanford University David M. Kennedy told Bloomberg radio Nov. 18 that the current financial crisis bears no comparison to the Great…
These clips are excerpted from two interviews that the Anchorage station KTVA conducted with Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska this year.
"The Biz Flog" for Nov. 19, takes a look at the media's new interest in hedge funds. Congress is looking into more regulation for these types of funds.
Asked about the status of an "economic development" earmark for Adak, Alaska, Sen. Ted Stevens confessed that "it's sorta hard to keep track" of his barrels of pork. (Full video)
An exclusive Eyeblast.tv interview of former terrorist William Ayers prompted Bill O'Reilly of Fox News to name Ayers a "pinhead" in a segment of last night's show. O'Reilly played part of the…
"Good Morning America" drew attention to another twisted phenomenon fostered by YouTube: parents who encourage their children to fight and then post the footage online for the public to watch.
Gay anarchists disrupted an evangelical church service in Lansing, Mich., in reaction to California's vote for traditional marriage. The activists chanted and tossed fliers. Two lesbians kissed in…