Kaitlan Collins from CNN seemed to complain about Seth Meyers in the evening about her seven -day schedule when it comes to news item under Donald Trump.
The newly beaten head of the White House made the comments on Friday, after a busy week of the two-time president. CNN and other networks are busy with almost constant coverage of his wide range of executive orders.
Collins, who makes a reported $ 3 million a year, threw back to what she placed as a calmer presidency of Joe Biden.
“Uh, it's insane,” the anchor replied and was more and more animated.
'I think everyone is a kind of adjustment and remember what it was like four years ago – before four years ago.
'I remember that Biden took office for the first time in January, the New York Times wrote this story about how quiet the weekends were.
'Because for reporters every weekend had just been someone else … It was like a seven -day working week.
“Now we're back there. In short, where every day it is essentially non -stop. '
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The newly beaten head of the White House made the comments on Friday, after a busy week of the two-time president
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CNN and other networks have dealt with almost constant coverage of Trump's wide range of executive orders, which include rates, deportations and dismissals
She added: “You wake up a bit, such as, not knowing what you are going to do, what the schedule is.”
The anchor then offered an anecdote about having to cancel her breakfast plans to cover a Trump conference.
“I walked one day this week to have breakfast one day … and halfway they were like:” Trump does a press conference within an hour, “Collins said.
“I ran back home physically so that I could change and prepare myself.”
Meyers was intervening right now: “I feel that we all live that now – we would not be surprised to see someone we know from CNN run.”
Loud smile came from Manhattan's audience and left Collins smiling. “Yes, I don't run,” she joked.
'If you see me running, such as, shoot twitter, [be]Because something is going to happen. And it's probably not great. '
Meyers, a pronounced democrat, further said that “it looks like their philosophy is to flood the zone.”
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'The pace of the Trump government seems to be moving fairly quickly. How are you? 'Meyers asked the anchor, which led to her answer
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She threw back to what she placed as a relatively quiet presidency of Joe Biden, while she painted his predecessor successful successer as incompetent
'I imagine that something happens on Saturday, and you think, oh, well, this will be our Monday story.
“And then, you know, that disappears by the time you know it, rolls around on Sunday morning,” Meyers went on before he asked a question.
“Do you think they can continue to flood the zone, or is this just the advantage that you are in the early days of the administration?”
“I think they certainly want to keep it as long as possible,” Collins replied.
“Because they know every day, you know,” oh, we have drawn so many executive orders, “or:” We did this today, or so many executive actions. “
'But … there is a limit of how much you can do yourself at your desk with your pen as president.
'This was recently demonstrated to me because Trump signed all these executive orders, and then he signed this huge sheet of paper.
“And I texted a source and I had something like:” Wait, what does he sign? Why is the executive order as 40 feet wide? '
“And it was a proclamation. It is actually a formalization of Mark Burnett, [the producer] From 'The Apprentice', who went to the UK.
'It wasn't something that, you know, Usually it must be signed for the cameras in the Oval Office, “Collins said.
Meyers, jacket and contemporaries Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon are already back to take a hook at the expense of Trump.
Within a few days after Trump's sworn, viewers went to social media to complain that the size is tired and warmed up, so that the delivery reviews of the hosts could get a huge hit if they do not refresh their material.
CNN also suffers low reviews and records the worst January in its history for the view in the highly sought after 25-54 demographic.
The statistics is important for advertisers because of the purchasing power of the group, and the fact that it relates to both during the day and primetime.
The network recently participated in a round of dismissals – the third in as many years – in the midst of plans to put more emphasis on its digital presence.
At the same time, Chief Executive Mark Thompson demands – brought in to tackle the situation as he did at both the New York Times and BBC – reportedly a ton -down in reporting on President Donald Trump.
Spinco CEO Mark Lazarus, the new boss of the media congregation that supervises MSNBC, is reportedly asked for this.
FOX News, however, continued to fly with more than 70 percent of cable news audience during Primetime since then, as well as in general almost 50 percent.