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“We have got to get Biden out of the race.”

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The founder of The Young Turks and former MSNBC/Current TV host, Cenk Uygur,has announced his intentionto challenge President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.

On Wednesday, Uygur revealed his bid for the White House as a guest on a show hosted by Ana Kasparian on his online news and politics network.

“We have got to get Biden out of the race,” Uygur said. “Thank you for winning in 2020, but if he loses this time around, it’s not just his problem. It’s all of our problems. I actually think democracy is on the line. And so if it takes me running, then that’s what I’m going to do, and we’re all going to do it together.”

Uygur suggests Biden’s candidacy is an emergency response, noting recent polls indicating a tight race between him and Trump and alleged opposition to Biden from within the establishment.

“Yes, I am a ‘break glass in case of emergency candidate’ it should not have been me. It should have been someone else,” Uygur added. “But unfortunately, it was not anyone else.”

Uygur came to the United States in 1978 from Istanbul, Turkey, and is not a natural-born U.S. citizen, so there will be arguments about whether he’s qualified to run.

Nonetheless, he states that the “natural born citizen” clause in the U.S. Constitution would not disqualify him from running for president of the United States. The issue would likely reach the Supreme Court, and Uygur predicts it would be an easy win.

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Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at [emailprotected].

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“She didn’t offer me that same grace, immediately and very publicly took me to task, and then fundraised off of it.”

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Former CNN host Don Lemon was fired earlier this year after a series of high-profile missteps, one of which included a comment about Nikki Haley being “past her prime”. But Lemon isn’t going to show the Republican Presidential candidate grace after her recent gaffe when she didn’t offer it to him.

During a town hall event, Haley didn’t point to slavery as one of the causes of the Civil War, which was widely panned. She later attempted to clarify her statement by claiming she didn’t mention slavery because it was the “obvious” answer. However, videos uncovered have shown Haley has continually failed to point out slavery as the focal point of the conflict, claiming the war was fought over “freedom”.

In response, Lemon chastised Haley for her inability to point to the clear cause of the Civil War, and noted she fundraised off of his misstep earlier this year.

“Nikki Haley wants grace for using a poor choice of words when, after I misspoke in some comments involving her, she didn’t offer me that same grace, immediately and very publicly took me to task, and then fundraised off of it,” Lemon wrote in a post to X. “However, I’m glad she clarified what she should have said. And, In the spirit of the season, let’s see if her actions match her corrected words moving forward.

Nikki Haley wants grace for using a poor choice of words when, after I misspoke in some comments involving her, she didn’t offer me that same grace, immediately and very publicly took me to task, and then fundraised off of it. However, I’m glad she clarified what she should have…

— Don Lemon (@donlemon) December 28, 2023

Don Lemon was fired in April days after a contentious interview with Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. His firing came after he returned from a suspension after claiming Haley was “past her prime” due to being 51 years old.

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“Yes, some of the hard work is mine, but the lion’s share of course is that of my amazing teams.”

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CNN anchorJake Tapper, like many news media members, is reflecting on 2023 as the year ends on Sunday. Rather than talk about his experience, the host decided to spotlight his staff.

Tapper hostsThe LeadandState of the Union, and so much behind-the-scenes movement goes into helping him anchor both programs. On Thursday,Tapper went on Substackand wrote a heartfelt message to his staffers.

“So much hard work goes into every episode of The Lead — two hours every weekday — and State of the Union, one or two hours every Sunday, depending on whether we go live and do a whole new show at noon when the 9 am is scheduled to re-air,” Tapper wrote.

“Yes, some of the hard work is mine, but the lion’s share of course is that of my amazing teams, from interns to desk assistants to producers to writers to senior producers to EPs to directors to audio technicians to bookers to stage managers to make up artists.”

The CNN anchor concluded by saying that he owes a lot to his staffers for both shows, which allows him to deliver the news to the audience.

“I’m not going to list them because I don’t want the bad actors out there to pounce but to a person they are smart and lovely and kind and earnest and devoted to journalism and I am immensely in their debt,” Tapper concluded.

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“I’m reminded of how often we’ve taken Nightly News on the road.”

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As 2023 ends in a few days, news media anchors are reflecting on this year’s cycle. NBC News hostLester Holtrecalled the several cities and countries the news had taken him.

Holt has been in several locations this year, from Los Angeles, CA, to Tel Aviv, Israel. While it’s his job to report and convey the news to his audience, Holt admitted that the news cycle proved to be tiresome this year.

“Reflecting on the past year, I’m reminded of how often we’ve taken Nightly News on the road, taking you to the news for big stories and interviews,” Holt said in his monologue posted on theNBC Nightly News with Lester HoltX account.

“Proximity is at the heart of journalism, and this year, I’ve anchored the broadcast from Florida to Alaska—Tehran to Los Angeles, Maine to Tel Aviv. Along the way, I’ve sat down with the leaders of Iran, the U.K., and South Korea. The unrelenting news cycle of 2023 has been, at times, exhausting.”

Merry Christmas from @LesterHoltNBC and all of us on team Nightly News.

As we look toward 2024, "we remain energized and determined to meet the moment wherever it takes us. That's who we are and what we do."

Thanks for joining us for the broadcast each night. pic.twitter.com/gBLwPQ7b4F

— NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (@NBCNightlyNews) December 25, 2023

Whatever the location, Holt adds that he intends to continue taking his audience on the road.

“As we head into a presidential election year, we remain energized and determined to meet the moment wherever it takes us,” Holt said. “That’s who we are and what we do.”

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