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NBC News Legal Correspondent Ken Dilanian discusses the Supreme Court's immunity ruling and why he says there is ambiguity in the decision. 'Back to school, pray for me', says Tunku Azizah The ...
NBC News reporter Ken Dilanian and legal analyst Danny Cevallos think that an appeal to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals backfired against President Donald Trump. Speaking to MSNBC on Friday ...
Ken Dilanian yelling "Oh shit fuck" on MSNBC is all of us right now. — Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) November 10, 2020 To his credit, Dilanian has already addressed the unfortunate incident.
NBC security and intelligence correspondent Ken Dilanian just swore on live television, ... "I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera. I apologize to my wife, family, ...
NBC News’ Ken Dilanian apologized Tuesday after he was caught on a hot mic on MSNBC dropping some NSFW words.“So sorry for the profanity I used on air last hour. I was experiencing some ...
Ken Dilanian, an NBC News correspondent, shook up the morning routine at MSNBC on Tuesday when he uttered profanity instead of relaying news to anchor Craig Melvin as expected.. Dilanian appeared ...
NBC's Ken Dilanian Trump biographer and veteran journalist David Cay Johnston, and former federal prosecutor Nelson Cunningham help explain what could be next for Trump's company. IE 11 is not ...
When MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin was throwing to NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian on Tuesday, it was pretty quickly established that something was amiss. Melvin was going to a segment on the ...
NBC reporter and Massachusetts native Ken Dilanian apologized Tuesday after accidentally swearing during a live cable news segment. But after the year that 2020 has been, many viewers could only ...
Ken Dilanian, a former staff writer for the newspaper chain that includes the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune, had a “closely collaborative relationship with the CIA,” according to ...
Ken Dilanian talked about his Special Report on the front page of the Thursday, January 31, 2008, edition of [USA Today] titled "Lobbyists Find More Ways to Bond with Lawmakers." In it he maps out ...