These 7 headlines tell you everything you need to know about Megyn Kelly's NBC debut
Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly made her debut on NBC News on Sunday night in a sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the highly anticipated first episode of Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly, Kelly peppered Putin with questions about the Russian government's contacts with President Trump's team and Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
About all Kelly got out of Putin was a string of denials and some brutal quips, like when he inquired, "Do you even understand what you're asking or not?" Kelly's critics weren't much impressed, either, as evidenced by the array of headlines below. Becca Stanek
1. NPR: Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly makes a tepid debut
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2. Los Angeles Times: Megyn Kelly gets outmaneuvered by Vladimir Putin on her NBC premiere Sunday Night
3. CNN: Megyn Kelly gets off to low-key start on Sunday Night
4. The Hollywood Reporter: Critic's Notebook: Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly spends 60 minutes trying to be 60 Minutes
5. Vanity Fair: Even Putin seemed bored with Megyn Kelly's interview
6. Newsday: Megyn Kelly off to rough start with NBC show's premiere
7. Yahoo News: Megyn Kelly's Putin interview: A 'load of nonsense'
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