“Hemmer’s a great interviewer, but he whiffed,” Watters said. “The main question that everybody wanted asked was, did they ...
Jesse Watters wants to ‘slap’ Bill Hemmer silly for ‘whiffing’ on interview with returned astronauts
Fox News’ Jesse Watters wants the dirt about what may or may not have happened in space, and is upset his colleague didn’t get it. “The Five” […] ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters joked he was going to “slap” his colleague Bill Hemmer for not asking astronauts Butch Wilmore ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized his colleague for not asking NASA astronauts whether they hooked up while stranded ...
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore is one happy astronaut. Wilmore, along with Suni Willians, thanked President Donald Trump and ...
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore has spent the past nine minutes months floating in the heavens. So it seems only right ...
MSNBC's "big board" guy Steve Kornacki is leaving the network after over a decade to jump on board full time at NBC News and ...
Fox News averaged 2.2 million total day viewers on weekdays as Americans relied on the network for information and analysis ...
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The Mary Sue on MSNFox News’ Jesse Watters wants to know if astronauts ‘hooked up,’ and it’s getting weirdBut when a Fox News host continually asks about astronauts hooking up, it gets a little weird. On a new episode of The Five ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore share their experience after 286 days on the ISS, highlighting how their mission caught the attention of President Trump and Elon Musk.
America's Newsroom' co-anchor Bill Hemmer goes inside the Soyuz capsule with astronaut Butch Wilmore after his return to Earth with Suni Williams.
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore reflect on their 286-day stay at the ISS, revealing that Trump and Musk took notice of their extended mission.
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