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so at cnn, in my years at cnn, it clear to me that the biggest story on my beat, the biggest story on the media beat was that fox was having this corrosive impact on the country. the fox news beating heart of the gop was stoking fear, misinforming millions of people and propping up donald trump. i felt like it wasn't being fully appreciated. it wasn't being fully documented, wasn't being sufficiently covered. fox was the dominant force on the right wing media and helping trump and fox fans deserved better. they deserved a reliable source, wink, wink. so in 2020, i wrote a book called hoax, which was full of anonymously sourced quotes from hosts and producers and anchors executives all throughout fox, who all said things like, quote, we don't believe this stuff. we just the viewers to believe it. i had all of these sources, hundreds of them inside, basically fessing up to what the machine really was and machine to elect republican ads. i thought i was done in 2020. right. i released book in august of 2020, but then launched the big lie, told donald trump that he had won election he had
so at cnn, in my years at cnn, it clear to me that the biggest story on my beat, the biggest story on the media beat was that fox was having this corrosive impact on the country. the fox news beating heart of the gop was stoking fear, misinforming millions of people and propping up donald trump. i felt like it wasn't being fully appreciated. it wasn't being fully documented, wasn't being sufficiently covered. fox was the dominant force on the right wing media and helping trump and fox fans...
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cnn, cnn is a global newsgathering muscle. fox is an entertainment muscle. and the more the people see the difference, the better off will all be. okay, that's it for today. a special thank to brian stelter, franklin foer and baron. thank you for beingbarbara mcqu. right. barb. you can leave now while i work here. is done. it all gets gets downhill after this. barb is a professor from practice, the university of michigan law school. she's a big michigan sports fan. so i'm, sure, she's aware that the last time arizona played michigan in men's basketball, arizona won by 18 points. she's also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a co-host of the podcast sisters in law. for seven years, barb served u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, appointed by barack obama. and she was the first woman to serve in that position. while you may know, you may know barbara best from tv legal commentary. you not know that earlier in her career she worked as a sportswriter and copy editor. that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shorts
cnn, cnn is a global newsgathering muscle. fox is an entertainment muscle. and the more the people see the difference, the better off will all be. okay, that's it for today. a special thank to brian stelter, franklin foer and baron. thank you for beingbarbara mcqu. right. barb. you can leave now while i work here. is done. it all gets gets downhill after this. barb is a professor from practice, the university of michigan law school. she's a big michigan sports fan. so i'm, sure, she's aware...
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he was the co-host of msnbc's the and a host of mtv and betty and a correspondent at cnn and a writer for rolling the new york times, the new yorker, and many other publications. and that's a that's a big mouthful you're a very impressive. he will be speaking with our featured author michael harriott. michael, a columnist at the grio, where he covers the intersection of race, politics, culture. his work has appeared in the washington post, the atlantic and bbc b t and on his mother's refrigerator, he wrote that isn't that precious? i did not write that. he is a political commentator on msnbc and a cnn and has been honored by the nationalist of black journalists for commentary digital commentary, tv news writing his, college course, race and eagerness. the construct was adapted by university economics departments across the country as a model for teaching. the combination of history, economics, politics and class structures. america's back story is a whitewashed mythology in our collective memory, but in black af history. michael harriot presents a more accurate version of american his
he was the co-host of msnbc's the and a host of mtv and betty and a correspondent at cnn and a writer for rolling the new york times, the new yorker, and many other publications. and that's a that's a big mouthful you're a very impressive. he will be speaking with our featured author michael harriott. michael, a columnist at the grio, where he covers the intersection of race, politics, culture. his work has appeared in the washington post, the atlantic and bbc b t and on his mother's...
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sam feist from cnn. sam, what's going on here? i mean, what are you talking about? because all we're reporting is that you called the fbi the story. i said, yeah, but i didn't pressure. he came in my office talk. we're not saying you did anything wrong. we're just saying that you called the fbi story. this is how things and 30 some hours later in front of bob mueller look the trump wasn't coordinating with the republic in national committee, let alone the russians. but what i'm illustrating you is that malaise and in in pushback within the republican party for this concept drumbeat about donald trump and all the things he does wrong and all that because it's been going on from day one. let me bring the very good, interesting story. i want to bring the congressman who's been patiently waiting but he looks like a teapot, slowly swelling with steam. and congressman you did vote for the impeact trump and you did vote for the creation of the january six comme. and the insurrection that only because then presidentq trump everyone in washington and then was told they had
sam feist from cnn. sam, what's going on here? i mean, what are you talking about? because all we're reporting is that you called the fbi the story. i said, yeah, but i didn't pressure. he came in my office talk. we're not saying you did anything wrong. we're just saying that you called the fbi story. this is how things and 30 some hours later in front of bob mueller look the trump wasn't coordinating with the republic in national committee, let alone the russians. but what i'm illustrating you...
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there and i just said you know this is a perfect idea look at all the stations that are starting up cnn, mtv came about two yearsnickelodeon all , but no one is real the african american voice. and i said, this is an opportunity where, yes, there's ebony magazine, the's jet, but there's no one in the black media, televion. and i just that this would be a brilliant idea. t proposal. he went to john malone in denver. john malone thought it was the greatest idea and immediately invested in company and continued to put money in the company until we sold it to viacom. john malone of new york right, is that you? no. denver. denver, go■= right more back. i'll have. yeah. so, betty, i see h to to one m. okay. that. all right. put a pencil inyou. 30 years. how would you describe your relationship? i think that's the only way put it's shaped you and somehow youwas the lesson and spending 30 years with somne not have appreciated you, not only did he noprrespect for me because whole time that we were building this company and i wanted to keep putting him first because in the african-american comm
there and i just said you know this is a perfect idea look at all the stations that are starting up cnn, mtv came about two yearsnickelodeon all , but no one is real the african american voice. and i said, this is an opportunity where, yes, there's ebony magazine, the's jet, but there's no one in the black media, televion. and i just that this would be a brilliant idea. t proposal. he went to john malone in denver. john malone thought it was the greatest idea and immediately invested in company...
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the problem is it sounds great, i'm all about suing cnn and the "washington post" and a the other that attack us on a daily basis. the problem is left has more trial lawyers, more money, better or for that we are right now and do we use this law in florida to go after conservative media,a, christian broadcasters, outlets who are leftist. let's start w stephen miller. what's your response to this r florida bill? i can be smart about how we fight back? >> see if i can do this in 30 seconds. we all want to go after the big corporate media. but you have to write laws to actually go after the enemy. they write laws to be used to crushes. it will be used to obliterate us to look at what new york did when he went after donald trump are they didn't change the law which was unconstitutional by the way, they go after one man. they go after one man. if you have a law change of photos that says it's to punish people for defamation, interlochen what the hell do you think is going to happen? every left-wing trial lawyer in the country moved to florida and sue the hell out of every conservative in fa
the problem is it sounds great, i'm all about suing cnn and the "washington post" and a the other that attack us on a daily basis. the problem is left has more trial lawyers, more money, better or for that we are right now and do we use this law in florida to go after conservative media,a, christian broadcasters, outlets who are leftist. let's start w stephen miller. what's your response to this r florida bill? i can be smart about how we fight back? >> see if i can do this in...
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cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at instability and the international order. it's called age of revolutions. progress and backlash from 1600 to the president and american military historian victor davis hanson will release his latest in may. it's called the end of everything how into annihilation. new york times, white house and national security correspondent david sanger, along with the wilson center'sks, penned new cold wars, china's rise, russia's invasion and america's struggle to defend the west. that book also comes out in april. and catholic university professor and russian expert michael kimmich has penned a study of the russia ukraine war. it's titled collisions the origins of the war in ukraine and the new global and finally, two other notable books we want to mention that are coming out this spring in may, former university of kentucky swimmer riley gaines will release her book. it's about her work to keep trans women from competing in the women's divisions of sports. the book is titled swimming against the current fighting for common sense in a wo
cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at instability and the international order. it's called age of revolutions. progress and backlash from 1600 to the president and american military historian victor davis hanson will release his latest in may. it's called the end of everything how into annihilation. new york times, white house and national security correspondent david sanger, along with the wilson center'sks, penned new cold wars, china's rise, russia's invasion and america's struggle...
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cnn's fareed.meried thehiwhite 's inst. mied colorigins of the war in ukraine and the new global instability. and finally, two other notable books we want to mention that are coming out this spring in may, former university of kentucky swimmer riley gaines will release her book. it's about her work to keep trans women from competing in the women' sports. the book is titled swimming against the current fighting for common sense in a world that's lost its mind. and wnba star and olympic gold medalist brittney griner is publishing a book about the ten months she spent in russia's prison system. ms. grinder's book entitled coming home, is being published in may as well. and that's a look at some of the upcoming books this spring. we should note that all of these books will be featured on book tv in the coming weeks. and now a conversation rcle board member j. howard rosier about the nonfiction books that he's looking forward to in the coming months. so, mr. rose, you're how did you get into the book review business? i'm the jok
cnn's fareed.meried thehiwhite 's inst. mied colorigins of the war in ukraine and the new global instability. and finally, two other notable books we want to mention that are coming out this spring in may, former university of kentucky swimmer riley gaines will release her book. it's about her work to keep trans women from competing in the women' sports. the book is titled swimming against the current fighting for common sense in a world that's lost its mind. and wnba star and olympic gold...
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you know, on cnn, great. all i did was spread the disease, you know, home quarantine was a disaster in that disease. home quarantine is by and large, a disaster in any highly transmissible respiratory disease. so. so, do you think we could do it? could we isolate people away from their homes in this country? i mean, now, after all the polarization that's gone on from this pandemic, no, no way. i mean, people are ready to people are ready to kill over anything now because, you know, because the trump, biden, democrat or republican, whatever name the way you think the country is polarized but had we been better about no home isolation at the beginning of that pandemic when everybody was nervous? i mean, we forget that there was a period back in early 2020 where first there was a lot of skepticism and everybody, you know, no, there's no reason to cancel the st patrick's day parade. no, there's no reason to, you know, to cancel the basketball season. but then people got scared and there was a period of a few mont
you know, on cnn, great. all i did was spread the disease, you know, home quarantine was a disaster in that disease. home quarantine is by and large, a disaster in any highly transmissible respiratory disease. so. so, do you think we could do it? could we isolate people away from their homes in this country? i mean, now, after all the polarization that's gone on from this pandemic, no, no way. i mean, people are ready to people are ready to kill over anything now because, you know, because the...
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i need you to turn on your to cnn. and when i turned on the news, i saw what looked to be my sister's car. i saw looked to be my niece being held by an officer officer. and there was a footer that rds. thank you, mark, for that powerful reading of valerie story of loss, survival and, remembrance. we honor the story of miriam and we will continue■ t aspiration. valarie carey miriam carey sister and a valued member of the say her■ name mothers network, will be joining us in conversation later. to say her name. mother's family members of black women and friends killed by that works to provide support to mothers and families who also have been victimized. state violence. this community is in manys a sisterhood of sorrow. they lean on one another for healing and support in what is otrwise a ve iexperience. it's through this solidarity of support and understanding that we also can come■j together to laugh, have moments of joy, and continue to advocate change in law enforcement and communities across the nation on. augu
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i'm actually working on a specl for cnn. it airs sunday night about whales and one of the other huge comebackto, whal which were driven all right to the brink, but they are the oceans,. they are the biggest fertilizer pumps. so they go down deep and bring up all this nutrients and fertilize the the top of the sea. and wherever there's more whales. saw this with wolves in that you take a key species out of a landscape f pignorance. but what was it that brought back the bear did someone thought think they were cute or do they understand this role? i think it was mixed. i mean, i think there have been beaver there have been people throughout history who have understood the importance of beavers and their message has been out and it's been forgotten. 's been a kind ecological amnesia, but i should say who the is because the indigenous peoples who have always have had long standing indigenous,l knowledge bases and understanding of the value of beavers. e÷so here in the east, up and dn the atlantic seaboard, they peoples hunted b
i'm actually working on a specl for cnn. it airs sunday night about whales and one of the other huge comebackto, whal which were driven all right to the brink, but they are the oceans,. they are the biggest fertilizer pumps. so they go down deep and bring up all this nutrients and fertilize the the top of the sea. and wherever there's more whales. saw this with wolves in that you take a key species out of a landscape f pignorance. but what was it that brought back the bear did someone thought...
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producer at cnn or msnbc or fox gets up in the morning five, the headlines and says oh there's nothing to fight about today. so we'll just show prison documentaries, right? or whatever. right? or the pillow guy or whatever. you quality of the fuel into conflict doesn't matter. it's just got to have some fuel. yeah. and it requires it seems to me, the competing story. yeah. and the story is that all of our imperfections, what is our immigration problem people want, come here. way. so in the last moment or so, david, you say short term pessimistic. right. but but talk about your long term optimism. well, i think you're going to find the core of people who run for office this this this is going to be pale in comparison, the quality of people who are going to come in g votes in 2028 the democrats in particular have a very large bench for change and. they now who will be competing. you've got some people in the senatendcompeting. you've got you know, you've got some really interesting people and and the conservative will come up with their slate as well. but it's be it's going to be a much
producer at cnn or msnbc or fox gets up in the morning five, the headlines and says oh there's nothing to fight about today. so we'll just show prison documentaries, right? or whatever. right? or the pillow guy or whatever. you quality of the fuel into conflict doesn't matter. it's just got to have some fuel. yeah. and it requires it seems to me, the competing story. yeah. and the story is that all of our imperfections, what is our immigration problem people want, come here. way. so in the last...
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according to a cnn report yesterday, right now russia is producing three times -- three times -- more artillery shells than the u.s. and europe and in a very real sense the war will turn on who can produce more munition munitions. i thank president duda for his visit and for being a defender of the ukrainian war effort. the war in ukraine has stakes that extend far beyond ukraine's borders. a little less than a month ago, i joined with senators reed, blumenthal hassan and bennet to travel to eastern europe where we met with the u.s. ambassador and u.s. military leaders. we met with u.s. military officials just a short distance from the russian border and the military official told us senator, without u.s. aid, russia would control the period. imagine that a russia would continue that territory without the aid. that's what they said. the consequences of victorious putin are very plain. if he succeeds he is not going to stop there. what putin wants is to destabilize the nato alliance and permanently undo the balance of power that has kept the peace since world war ii and since the en th
according to a cnn report yesterday, right now russia is producing three times -- three times -- more artillery shells than the u.s. and europe and in a very real sense the war will turn on who can produce more munition munitions. i thank president duda for his visit and for being a defender of the ukrainian war effort. the war in ukraine has stakes that extend far beyond ukraine's borders. a little less than a month ago, i joined with senators reed, blumenthal hassan and bennet to travel to...
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for so you started by writing a book about robert mueller and the fbi getting a kind of sweet gig on cnn. a lot of a national exposure. you moved from that to writing my personal favorite raven. e story of the u.s. government's plan to itself while. the rest of us died and you followedhat with the in my opinion one of the best oral histories editorial ever written and the only plane in t the story of 911 and then not on that success. hugh moved and wrote one o2023 pulitzer prize. his history of the watergate and last couple of years ago, you were here to talk about your watergate book and fully remember this. you and i were having a private dinner across the river. and i every every you been here, i usually ask you so, garrett, what's next in your was? i'm writing a book on ufos. and i know my response. what? so garrett yfos, as you say. i'm a very weird written this book because i am not a i was not raised watching x-files or star trek. i'm not a scicionado. i come this book, as you just outlined covered national security for the and what i noticed indean in the last couple of years was
for so you started by writing a book about robert mueller and the fbi getting a kind of sweet gig on cnn. a lot of a national exposure. you moved from that to writing my personal favorite raven. e story of the u.s. government's plan to itself while. the rest of us died and you followedhat with the in my opinion one of the best oral histories editorial ever written and the only plane in t the story of 911 and then not on that success. hugh moved and wrote one o2023 pulitzer prize. his history of...
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so thank you so much for so you started by writing a book mueli getting a kind of sweet gig on cnn. a lot of a national exposure. you moved from writing my personal favorite, raven. the the story of the u.s. government's plan to itself while. the rest of us died and you followed that withhistories edin and the only plane in the sky. the story of 911 and then succe. hugh moved and wrote one of 2023 pulitzer prize. his history of the history of watergate and last couple of years ago, you were here to talk about your watergate book and you and i were having a private dinner across the river. and i every every you've been here, i usually ask you so, garrett, what's was? i'm writing a book on ufos. and i know mywhat? so, garrett y ufos, as you say. person have written this book because i am not a i was not raised trek. i'm not a sci aficionado. i come this book, as you just outlined, as someone who has covered national security for the last 20 years and what wate last couple of years was the convoy procession changed and that there was a series of blockbuster reporting used to work in th
so thank you so much for so you started by writing a book mueli getting a kind of sweet gig on cnn. a lot of a national exposure. you moved from writing my personal favorite, raven. the the story of the u.s. government's plan to itself while. the rest of us died and you followed that withhistories edin and the only plane in the sky. the story of 911 and then succe. hugh moved and wrote one of 2023 pulitzer prize. his history of the history of watergate and last couple of years ago, you were...
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how do we continue to the cnn mothers network? what can we how can we do to continue to support this network has been a way to uplift these names which are often erased so i think it's different the audience. yeah. so do you want to answer that anybody member of the network here? i would say to support the say her name campaign support works of apf definitely by the book i would say have these conversations your family and to see how you can involved you can involved the volunteer and you can donate and you can if i feel e all have our own of influence we all influencers you don't know who you can touch and how you can lift your voice to help amplify voices. so many, so many different thoughts. so trying to stay on the question, i would. one of the aspects of the art of ism that we do is often to try to capture what remains illegible to train the kind of thinking that we would have to engage in order to look for the that our dominant narratives don't tell us about the the the the t-shirts the sweatshirts that represent say your na
how do we continue to the cnn mothers network? what can we how can we do to continue to support this network has been a way to uplift these names which are often erased so i think it's different the audience. yeah. so do you want to answer that anybody member of the network here? i would say to support the say her name campaign support works of apf definitely by the book i would say have these conversations your family and to see how you can involved you can involved the volunteer and you can...
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cnn reported human smuggling network with ties to isis helped more than a dozen individuals enter our country illegally. in october two iranians on the security threat list were caught as they cross the border from mexico. general, i recognize agencies responsibility of the southwest is one of them. explain the contributionse challenges concerns about the chinese but in central and south america the chinese communist party using this playbook that threats to influence government. simultaneously it enhances its military presence and limits access. it's happe here and we cannot ignore it. two quick examples two underscore making latin america dependent for communications technology something tried to do an hour entry incentives economic influence camping.cw i look forward to hearing how they directly impactof the region the threat they pose during national security. how important is it? influences maduro asserted provocative claim sovereignty over a large portion of the neighboring nation of close is struggling troubling is the mismatch the requirements and resources received. we need t
cnn reported human smuggling network with ties to isis helped more than a dozen individuals enter our country illegally. in october two iranians on the security threat list were caught as they cross the border from mexico. general, i recognize agencies responsibility of the southwest is one of them. explain the contributionse challenges concerns about the chinese but in central and south america the chinese communist party using this playbook that threats to influence government. simultaneously...