and ask this side of the room to tell me what they see and this side of the room what they see. and they will be looking at the same exact coin, but describing two very different realities. - calling it insurrection it wasn t. it was peaceful protest. - it s anarchists. breaking the glass of the united states capitol. - facts are indisputable. - i ve got secrets - i think that s the problem that we have. more people need to be able to stand up and say, that s crazy. it s a quarter, and we can talk about what s on each side of the quarter, but let s not disagree about the fact that it is a quarter. [people shouting] - january 6th was predicated on propaganda, in the most terrifying way. - so much for those claims that voter fraud never happens. of course it happens. they knew it happened when they told us it would never happen, because they re liars. - we re at a crossroads today between the promise of truth and the peril of falsity. between the promise of democracy and t
i would go to a ouija board. - it is completely clear that the vaccines don t really work at all. - the news has never been more real, yet we are living through the fake news age. fake news. - every single indicator, from every political scientist that ever has looked at any country in the world, is saying the u.s. is in big trouble right now. - when you think about how we re approaching journalism, getting a quote from one perspective and then getting a quote from another perspective, you end up amplifying some of these talking points. and then people will interpret these talking points as the truth. - disinformation feeds polarization. - fake news has many consequences, and we ve seen that in spades recently. - i follow the facts, and i follow information. - rampant election fraud has been happening. - no, no, no, no. - and there s so much evidence of it this year. - this is what i m talking about. - you re saying it s a falsehood, and they re giving sean spicer, our press secret
between the promise of democracy and the peril of authoritarianism. - if i needed alternative facts, like, i would go to a ouija board. - it is completely clear that the vaccines don t really work at all. - the news has never been more real, yet we are living through the fake news age. fake news. - every single indicator, from every political scientist that ever has looked at any country in the world, is saying the u.s. is in big trouble right now. - when you think about how we re approaching journalism, getting a quote from one perspective and then getting a quote from another perspective, you end up amplifying some of these talking points. and then people will interpret these talking points as the truth. - disinformation feeds polarization. - fake news has many consequences, and we ve seen that in spades recently. - i follow the facts, and i follow information. - rampant election fraud has been happening. - no, no, no, no. - and there s so much evidence of it this year. - this is
and then getting a quote from another perspective, you end up amplifying some of these talking points. and then people will interpret these talking points as the truth. - disinformation feeds polarization. - fake news has many consequences, and we ve seen that in spades recently. - i follow the facts, and i follow information. - rampant election fraud has been happening. - no, no, no, no. - and there s so much evidence of it this year. - this is what i m talking about. - you re saying it s a falsehood, and they re giving sean spicer, our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that. but the point remains - wait a minute. look, alternative facts are not facts. [glass cracking] [dramatic music] [indistinct chatter] - i was previously employed with the oath keepers, which is one of the largest militia organizations in the world. [engine rumbling]
between the promise of democracy and the peril of authoritarianism. - if i needed alternative facts, like, i would go to a ouija board. - it is completely clear that the vaccines don t really work at all. - the news has never been more real, yet we are living through the fake news age. fake news. - every single indicator, from every political scientist that ever has looked at any country in the world, is saying the u.s. is in big trouble right now. - when you think about how we re approaching journalism, getting a quote from one perspective and then getting a quote from another perspective, you end up amplifying some of these talking points. and then people will interpret these talking points as the truth. - disinformation feeds polarization. - fake news has many consequences, and we ve seen that in spades recently. - i follow the facts, and i follow information. - rampant election fraud has been happening. - no, no, no, no. - and there s so much evidence of it this year. - this is