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let s hear why he thinks that bet is worth making. piers morgan, thank you for coming on the show. how does that happen, how does a deal get thrashed out? it was fortuitous, really. the whole good morning britain blow up with the meghan markle thing, and the free speech debate, it was all raging in the uk, predominantly, around the world but predominantly in the uk. and rupert happened to be in the uk that summer, and he watched it all go down. and i think they had been toying with whether to do a new network, and i think he felt that if i was now available, that it was worth having a go. and so they had to get me, and i had a few suitors, as i think has been well documented. and as soon as rupert came knocking with his company, with the global tentacles it has and the ability for me to do, as you said in your intro, to do columns, to do books, to do crime documentaries i have been doing as well, you know, it seemed to me an irresistible chance to go back and work for my first big ment
intelligence. they admit to the challenges posed by the algorithm. is regulation the answer here? i mean, i think what s absolutely brilliant about what she did yesterday is that she totally cut through the free speech debate. facebook is uncomfortable occupying any of the debate about free speech, they just go, oh, there s nothing we can do about this stuff, we re not going to censor what s going on on our platform. you do get into a complicated argument then. the algorithms, this is something the company controls. in the u.s. election, we saw this controlled experiment. we saw what happened when facebook changed the algorithm before the election to downgrade this virality of this toxic content and we saw what happened when it was switched back on. i think it s pretty easy to see, like for the sake of sort of public discourse, which was
they are warning that this is a signal to students across the country that they can take control and change the way things work. again, dr. ben carson, fresh off of last night s debate and the yale graduate himself will address this with us in a moment. and then we will hear from our panel of voters, including doctors, marines, former police officers and are ely jous officials. but, first, trace gallagher live with more on the free speech debate raging at yale and beyond. trace? megyn, the number of real and perceived threats are m coing in so fast that campus police are spread very thin trying to figure out which ones, if any, try to pose a risk. first, there was an anonymous spoeshl media post saying i m going to stand my grand tomorrow and shoot every black person i see. that was followed by this. some of you are all right. don t go to campus tomorrow.
little further north through places like washington state, oregon also looking at the impact of the storm system into portions of california. some of that energy is introducing the weather across the plains. we have a storm system developing through out the day today producing areas of snow through places of like kansas and in missouri and storms in eastern texas into arkansas. most of the snowfall accumulations remain relatively light. a couple of inches out there and unsettled across portions of the great lakes and the northeast. the time is 12 minutes after the hour. all shook up people talk about dolls misplaced. left them about 35, 40 seconds. the terrifying moments that scattered luggage all over the plane. a first mainedment fight where a new social networking policy is sparking a free speech