Musician Pritam Hasan and actor Siam Ahmed hosted the program, they hosted this program for the first time.
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Did you just say I should be killed live on CNN', Mehdi Hasan expressed shock at Ryan James Girdusky's comments On Monday night, CNN’s anti-Semitism discussion witnessed an ugly showdown when ...
Piers Morgan sat far-right former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and far-left former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan next to each other Monday night on his show, and the result was predictable as the pair ...
A CNN discussion fell into chaos as guest panelist Mehdi Hasan was labeled a terrorist by another guest, and social media was incensed. Here’s the video of Ryan Gidursky saying to Mehdi Hasan ...
This prompted Hasan to respond, "Did you just say I should die? You just said I should be killed.” He then questioned if Girdusky was a “racist, violent person inciting violence against” him.
A panellist has been banned from CNN after making a threatening comment toward prominent British-American journalist Mehdi Hasan during a live broadcast. In a heated exchange on the NewsNight ...
A cable news discussion on “CNN Newsnight With Abby Phillip” on Monday night took a shocking turn when conservative panelist Ryan Girdusky attacked journalist Mehdi Hasan, leading to the ...
CNN has permanently barred Ryan Girdusky from appearing on the network after the conservative commentator suggested that Muslim journalist and pro-Palestinian advocate Mehdi Hasan was a terrorist.
CNN has banned a conservative pundit from the network after he made a joke to a lefty Muslim commentator Mehdi Hasan during a terse exchange on “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip.” It began when ...
The comment was made by conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky, founder of the 1776 Project political action committee, toward Mehdi Hasan, a progressive commentator who is of Indian descent and a ...
Ryan Girdusky told Mehdi Hasan, a British-American broadcaster and former MSNBC correspondent: "I hope your beeper doesn't go off." The comment was an apparent reference to the exploding ...