impossible to distinguish. in these examples, actors make facial gestures which are animated in real-time, which results that are almost seamless. what this all means is that we are rapidly approaching the point where a public figure could be made to say anything most of us don t get our health care through the market place. the ability to create convincing fake videos has led to a healthy suspicion of all the media we see, which up until now we have take en for granted. it has become so easy to make a video, that there will always be some doubt on all videos, even authentic ones, even if a video isn t fake, a politician caught on a hollywood bus making
the results are striking. here s george w. bush. vladimir putin. and donald trump. in these examples, actors make facial gestures which are animated in real time with results that are almost seemless. wh seamless. what this means is we are rapidly approaching the point where a public figure could be made to say anything. most of us don t get our health care through the marketplace. the ability to create fully convincing fake videos brings up some important questions for consumers of news. on the plus side i sfoes couupp could raise a healthy suspicion of all the media we see which until now had taken for granted. but let me clear, it will soon being so easy to make a fake video that there may always be some doubt on all videos, even authentic ones. as business insider notes, even if a video isn t fake, an
alisyn, can have exchange of facts, isn t fake, toxic, ben says you don t cover trump the way you covered obama. i would argue true. you ve never had a flood of statements and actions and inactions like you ve dealt with during this compressed period with a president before but it works for a partisan perspective on things. there s been something added to the mix. the facts are loose at best. 3 million illegal people. didn t happen. birtherism, didn t happen. wiretapping, didn t happen. when you say it didn t happen. you re unfair, biased, fake. that s the new twist we re seeing with trump. he can t be wrong, he can om be wronged. he s always defensive. he never admits he s wrong. people can say i made a mistake and move on. he doesn t, he just goes to the next one. the measure of what he did during the campaign, 70% of what he said was false in politifact.
think donald trump, sooner or later, is going to have to realize that news he doesn t like isn t fake, it s biased, which shouldn t be. fake news is hillary clinton s running a sex ring for children out of a pizzeria in washington. that s fake. reporters i worked at cbs news for 28 years. they have biases, they have faults, but they don t go into a room and say, let s make up sources and let s make up stuff to hurt reagan, bush, or donald trump. it doesn t happen that way. chris: bernie goldberg, everyone. bernie, thank you. straight ahead, more on that dust-up as the president slams the fbi leak about reince priebus. we will have the latest on this developing story.
are feeling about this. i would note, john boehner s sign-up isn t fake. as a member of congress, he is required to get covered through the insurance exchanges, losing his coverage through the benefits program. it was performance art, though. that s exactly what yesterday was. it was performance art, but the performance matters. you look right now. you have 4.5 million americans, eligible for medicaid, get it for free and not sign up. it matters how easy it is to sign up for these things. because that affects the participation level. you re right. we ll see in a year if the sign-up is working better then i think tattooing on the forehead of republicans won t work. but this is one of these rare political issues where actual policy substantive success. josh, i m not going to ask if you have a tattoo, but we found outside today about a couple changes in the law s deadlines. an eight-day extension to the enrollment period happening this year, plus a delay in expansion of the open