Fox News’ Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum talk debate coverage, echo chambers, and what to expect from Biden v. Trump
"I think that cable news viewers are the most informed people in the world," MacCallum told Insider."
"I think that cable news viewers are the most informed people in the world," MacCallum told Insider."
President Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden square off in the first presidential debate Tuesday at 9 p.m. at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve.
The political parties’ parties haven’t gone as planned. The Democratic and Republican National Conventions were supposed to take place with all the pomp, circumstance and spectacle for which these massive events are famous. But this is 2020, and COVID-19 has rudely tossed “supposed to” out the door.
The Fox News anchor, who's hosting a town hall with President Donald Trump on Sunday, talks juggling the news cycle, a full house and health worries for his son during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fox News Channel anchor Bret Baier rocketed to the top of the cable news ratings in April, delivering a total audience of 5.3 million viewers and putting Special Report with Bret Baier into first place in all of cable news for the month.