be how all these text messages reveal extraordinary level of cooperation and coordination between the trump white house and these other entities. capitol hill, the trump campaign, and, obviously, conservative media. yeah the fox hosts very much for acting as, you know, hand in love with trump white house here. these are normal journalistic practices, no. no one of the new york times is giving the questions to interview subjects well in advance and then coaching them through how to answer them. but, i do think, particularly, the sean hannity talks show at some point, sean hannity becomes concerned about this plan. it was leading on for a while. and then you start to say, well, a very worried about how these
campaign, and, obviously, conservative media. yeah the fox hosts very much for acting as, you know, hand in love with trump white house here. these are normal journalistic practices, no. no one of the new york times is giving the questions to interview subjects well in advance and then coaching them through how to answer them. but, i do think, particularly, the sean hannity talks show at some point, sean hannity becomes concerned about this plan. it was leading on for a while. and then you start to say, well, a very worried about how these 48 hours are gonna go. i don t like what s happening with the vice president. on the whole white house counsel office could ve resigned if they went forward with this. and then after january 6th,
community to republicans, and it is this hypocrisy and choosing facts by the media that will keep the republican base fired up that sets 2022 up to be a strong year for republicans. emily: and leslie, that she was the magnitude, right? amplification that occurs. it goes from a local tv station and spread like wildfire to millions of followers and readers and viewers, and then the correction is probably amplified a fraction of such. leslie: when i was a kid we used to go to the sleepovers and play a game called telephone. you d whisper something in somebody s ear and by the time it went all the way around, in my case a circle of girls, the message came out completely wrong. and that is what we have here amplified, but we are dealing with human lives. rolling stone was irresponsible in its journalism, or lack of journalistic practices. they should have verified. today writers put out a story i just mentioned earlier that i said i could not verify. you don t put it out if you don t ve
Examining the legacy of one of the biggest social and political movements ever experienced in the Middle East.
About this Event
The Arab Spring brought about lasting transformations across the Middle East, radically altering the political and socio-economic fabric of the region.
Sparking into life in Tunisia with the ‘Jasmine Revolution’, a series of protests calling for greater social freedoms quickly spread across the rest of the region in 2011, to Egypt, Morocco, Syria, Libya, and Bahrain among others.
While some grassroots campaigns, such as in Tunisia and Egypt, forced significant changes domestically, other descended into chaos and civil war, like those in Libya, Syria and Yemen.
same little building on the old campus and he remembers it clearly. i asked him did he see a? he heard it from someone who was there. martha: that was an uncomfortable moment. later that day i asked bret kavanaugh to respond specifically to the allegations that have been made in her piece. i never did any such thing. given that outcome are you surprised that the new yorker published this account? i m not going to comment on the new yorker s journalistic practices, the new york times that they could not work operate story and so the person making the accusation have been calling around last week to other classmates indicating her uncertainty about whether i had ever done such a thing. martha: so now, nearly ten months later, jane mayer appears to be concerned with the fallout from similar uncorroborated reports. specifically when it comes to the former senator al franken. he was essentially run out of town for this photo and several