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Samantha Bee to Democrats on recent GOP filibusters: 'Stop letting the losers call the shots'
"Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" took on the topic of filibusters Wednesday night.
Samantha Bee slams transphobic bills, telling Republicans to 'mind their own f***ing business'
Samantha Bee slammed Republican legislators and their transphobic sports bills on Wednesday's "Full Frontal."
Samantha Bee explains why 'more than a million' mail-in ballots could be thrown out
Wednesday’s "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" tackled some of the more suppressive mail-in voting laws that will affect the 2020 U.S. election.
Samantha Bee slams Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop: 'Terrible time to consciously uncouple from science'
Bee used Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle and wellness company Goop as an example of how pseudoscience wellness products are helping nurture anti-science beliefs.
All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live Studio Audiences Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
New York City’s late-night TV shows are going without live studio audiences as coronavirus continues to spread. That means “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Trevor Noah’s “Daily Show” and “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” will forego an in-house crowd.While Bee’s show is cutting its audience beginning with tonight’s taping and Oliver’s with this Sunday’s, all the other programs listed above will put that policy into effect next Monday.“The Late Show” will tape in front of an audience tonight and tomorrow night and a repeat was previously scheduled for Friday, an individual with knowledge tells TheWrap. Fallon and Meyers’ programs will also tape in front of live audiences tonight and Thursday, and do not record shows on Fridays.An individual with knowledge of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” which doesn’t return with a new episode until March 28, told TheWrap that producers are monitoring the situation closely in partnership with NYC and health officials and that a decision will be made about how to proceed as “SNL” gets closer to going back into production.Also Read: 'The View,' 'Live With Kelly and Ryan' and 'Good Morning America' to Tape Without Audiences Due to CoronavirusOn the West Coast, “Conan” is currently in reruns and on a scheduled hiatus for the next two weeks.A person with knowledge of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” told TheWrap that for now the tapings will continue as always, with a studio audience. A separate person with information on the plans for CBS’ “Late Late Show With James Corden” told TheWrap that one will also remain status quo. It’s also business as usual for Comedy Central’s “Lights Out With David Spade,” an insider tells TheWrap. All three of those shows tape in Los Angeles and their plans are subject to change.Representatives for HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher,” also an L.A-based late-night series, did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s requests for comment.Also Read: 'Survivor' Delays Production on Season 41 Amid Coronavirus Pandemic“Due to growing fears over COVID-19, and out of an abundance of caution, ‘Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’ will tape tonight’s episode without a live studio audience,” a spokesperson for the show told TheWrap Wednesday. “Bee says she will instead ‘do the show in front of a mirror, which I actually prefer. Despite the efforts being taken, we still have heard from Sean Spicer that tonight’s taping ‘was the largest audience ever to witness an [taping of Full Frontal], period, both in person and around the globe.’ Wow!”An NBC spokesperson said in their own statement: “The safety of our guests and employees is our top priority. As a precautionary measure, starting Monday, March 16, we have decided to suspend live audiences for ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ and ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers.’ Per guidance from New York City officials, the company is hoping to do its part to help to decrease the rate of transmission in our communities. Our shows will continue filming on their regular schedule, and currently, there will be no impact on air dates.”In another statement, a CBS representative said: “Beginning Monday, March 16, ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will film without a live, in-studio audience. This move is being made out of an abundance of caution regarding the spread of the COVID-19 virus and the uncertainty of the situation for future weeks. Per guidance from New York City officials, CBS and ‘The Late Show’ are doing their part to help decrease the potential rate of transmission in our communities. There have not been any specific developments at The Ed Sullivan Theater to cause concern for audiences with plans to attend the show tonight, tomorrow, or who have attended in recent weeks. For several weeks, the team at the theater has been taking all necessary precautions to protect everyone who enters and works in the theater with enhanced cleaning and sanitizing procedures. For the past several weeks, ‘The Late Show’ producers have consulted daily to share information with other New York-based late night shows, who will also be moving forward without an audience.”Also Read: Crew Member on Fox's 'NeXT' Tests Positive for Coronavirus After Production Wraps in Chicago“Our top priority is the safety of our guests and staff. Beginning Monday, March 16th, Comedy Central’s NY based late night series, ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,’ will film without a live, in-studio audience,” a Comedy Central spokesperson said. “This move is being made out of an abundance of caution and concern regarding the spread of the COVID-19 virus and per guidance from New York City officials to take appropriate actions. There have been no developments at ‘The Daily Show’s’ studio to cause concern for audience members who have plans to attend the show tonight or tomorrow. Measures have been taken to protect everyone who enters and works in the office and studio with enhanced cleaning and sanitizing procedures. For the past several weeks, ‘The Daily Show’ producers have communicated daily with other New York-based late night shows, who will also be moving forward without an audience beginning Monday.”HBO added: “As of this coming Sunday, March 15, ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ will film without a live, in-studio audience. We are taking this precaution in accordance with best practices as outlined by New York City officials. We will continue to monitor the situation.”These NYC-based late-night shows are far from the first programs with a live audience to cut that component from their program amid increasing concerns about COVID-19, which the CDC declared a pandemic on Wednesday.Earlier today, Walt Disney Television announced it was suspending live audiences from attending all of its NYC-based news broadcasts and talk shows, including “The View,” “Live With Kelly and Ryan,” “Good Morning America,” “Strahan, Sara and Keke” and “Tamron Hall.”Other programs that have cut their live audiences include “The Wendy Williams Show,” “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune.”A number of public events have been called off in recent days as the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in the U.S., with some health experts advising against public gatherings where the disease may be spread from person to person.One of the first and biggest events to be affected by the coronavirus threat was the now-canceled South by Southwest festival in Austin, which was originally scheduled to take place next week. Several other public events have been canceled or postponed — including political rallies, some TV networks’ upfront presentations, the Los Angeles Times’ annual Festival of Books, World of Wonder’s RuPaul’s DragCon and, potentially, the Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals.Read original story All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live Studio Audiences Amid Coronavirus Pandemic At TheWrap
Samantha Bee wants Andrew Yang to give her $50K donation to someone else
Samantha Bee gave Andrew Yang $50,000 "mere days" before he dropped out, and wants to know "Where's that f***ing money, Andrew?”
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Samantha Bee praises Ivanka Trump, challenges late-night hosts over parental leave
Samantha Bee praised Ivanka Trump for helping to push through a parental leave bill, and challenged other late night shows to implement expansive parental leave policies as she had done.
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No border crossing, no problem: U.S. and Mexican border towns meet for 'Fiesta Protesta'
Neighboring American and Mexican border towns' throw party as a show of unity amid southern border crackdowns.
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Samantha Bee begs long-shot Democratic presidential hopefuls to run for Senate instead
Bee urged some Democrats to focus on the Senate instead.
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Samantha Bee rips Democrats for not defending Ilhan Omar amid Republican criticism: 'They kind of threw her under the bus'
Rep. Omar sparked outcry after making comments that critics accused of being anti-Semitic.
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Samantha Bee buys house to help detained immigrants in Georgia
Samantha Bee buys a home just outside Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, Ga., to house attorneys and families of detained immigrants.
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Samantha Bee takes shot at Steve King after comparing Nazis to Republicans
Samantha Bee called out Steve King after the congressman said members of an Austrian group with Nazi ties would be Republicans if they lived in the U.S.
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Samantha Bee accuses the GOP of playing the victim
Samantha Bee called out the GOP for casting others as the aggressors and describing the left as an angry "mob."
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Donald Trump would be welcome in this undocumented immigrant’s restaurant
Samantha Bee discovered that the U.S. food industry would pretty much grind to a halt without the labor of undocumented immigrants.
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Sean Spicer gets hilariously trolled by Samantha Bee while promoting his new book
Samantha Bee sent out correspondents to troll Sean Spicer on his book tour, asking him about profiting from lying to the American people and the press.
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Samantha Bee goes after the NRA using its own tactics
Samantha Bee challenged the group for its silence about claims that it had been infiltrated by Russian operatives.
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The 20 biggest TV fireworks of the year — so far
Yahoo Entertainment has picked the 20 buzziest moments from the 2018 TV season so far, from heart-wrenching deaths to funny cat videos to high-profile firings.
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Samantha Bee agrees with Michelle Wolf that Sarah Sanders is a liar
Samantha Bee says Michelle Wolf was right to call Sarah Sanders a liar and harangued the press for defending Sanders.
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Sean Hannity gets a taste of his own medicine from Samantha Bee
Samantha Bee built a case that Hannity retained Michael Cohen because he's a serial killer.
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David Duchovny’s conspiracy theory on why FEMA failed Puerto Rico
Samantha Bee enlisted David Duchovny — aka Agent Mulder — to determine how and why FEMA and the rest of the U.S. government have failed Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
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The NRA and Scientology are a lot alike, according to Samantha Bee
Bee spent a fair amount of time comparing the two organizations, which she referred to as "cults," then tried to convert NRA members to Scientology.
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'Antiques Roadshow' spoof reveals racist origins of things you loved as a child
"Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" spoofed "Antiques Roadshow" with the "Racist Roadshow" to demonstrate how some things in America’s past and present are surprisingly rooted in racism.
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Samantha Bee's 'Full Frontal' renewed for two seasons at TBS
The pickup ensures that Bee will be around at least through 2019.
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Trump's evangelical pastor explains why he left advisory board
On "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee," the host sat down with the Rev. A.R. Bernard, who talked about being the only member of President Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board to resign.
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Late-night hosts thoroughly enjoy Roy Moore's Senate race upset
Late-night hosts were able to enjoy quite a few postelection jokes at Roy Moore's expense after Alabama's senatorial upset.
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A look back at Hillary Clinton's interviews with alleged sexual predators
On "Full Frontal," Samantha Bee took a look at Hillary Clinton's campaign encounters with journalists now accused of sexually predatory behavior.