Actor Robert Davi reacted to the success of the "Roseanne" reboot, which caused ABC to already renew the program for a second (or eleventh) season.
David Asman joined FOX Business Network (FBN) as an anchor in September 2007, and co-hosts After the Bell (weekdays 4-5PM/ET) with Melissa Francis.
Asman has been with FNC since 1997 when he joined the network as a weekday anchor for "Fox News Live." In 2005, he was named head of FNC's documentary unit where he hosted a series of investigative specials, including "Global Warming: The Debate Continues" and "U.N. Blood Money," a three-part series which examined the oil-for-food controversy.
Prior to joining FNC, Asman served as The Wall Street Journal's editorial features editor. He joined the newspaper in 1983 as an editorial writer, where he edited the Manager's Journal and the Americas columns in addition to writing editorials and over 100 articles from Latin America and elsewhere. In 1994, Asman was named senior editor for the paper's editorial page where his role was combined with administrative responsibilities.
Asman was the recipient of the 1986 Inter American Press Association's (IAPA) Tom Wallace Award for coverage of Latin America in the Americas column and he received the IAPA's 1992 & 1995 Daily Gleaner Award for his articles on free trade and Cuba and Mexico's economies. He was also editor of the book "The Wall Street Journal on Management: Adding Value Through Synergy."
Asman began his journalism career in 1978 as an assistant editor of Prospect Magazine and rose to executive editor within a year. In 1980, he was hired by George Gilder to start an economic journal for the Manhattan Institute. Asman has been a radio commentator for "Perspective on the Economy," and was a consultant to the Ford Foundation on African organizations in the United States. He also served as host of Issues USA, a nightly televised public affairs show.
Stories from David Asman
While the stock market saw its 50th record high close under President Trump, David Asman and Melissa Francis took a look back at dire predictions some observers made on Election Night 2016.
President Trump called for the laws to be enforced that prevent immigrants from receiving welfare as soon as they arrive in the U.S.
The United States contributed $1 billion to the global Green Climate Fund, but the world's top polluters contributed nothing, David Asman reported.
Nile Gardiner said that NATO leaders acted in an "absolutely appalling" way toward President Trump.
Meghan McCain said today that the White House communications team has not helped President Trump and the result is a "mess."
The Trump administration is reportedly courting conservatives to get more support for the ObamaCare repeal and replace efforts, according to The Hill.
The "Forbes on Fox" panel reacted to the violent protests at University of California-Berkeley, in opposition to Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos speaking on campus last week.
Thursday's "Outnumbered" panel discussed the leak of a 35-page dossier claiming President-elect Donald Trump has had deep ties with Russia.
Fox Business Network host David Asman said on "Outnumbered" that the United States has reached an "extraordinary" moment in its relationship with Israel.
Appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated, LeBron James can be seen wearing a safety pin, a symbol for those who feel they will be disenfranchised by Donald Trump's presidency.
The mainstream media pounced on a comment made by Donald Trump about veterans struggling with PTSD.