a survey from employment firm glassdoor found more than half of employees believe they should have time to advocate for social change. if the trend continues, expect to see more companies include days of actions in their benefit packages and more employees to take paid time off to protest. bill: claudia cohen from california. here in washington president trump is growing about the resignations of three cnn employees. he says it s more proof of fake news in the media. our media analysts here and host of media buzz, howard kurtz will look at the consequences. president trump has been battling cnn for a long time. i m not going to give you a question for you are fake news. he renewed his attack as cnn retracted story. story led to three resignations.
here and the only way he gets credibility for saying there isn t much here is to have him joined by folks that are on the other side on the democratic side. otherwise it doesn t make sense to me. bill: a very interesting take. we ll see if you re right in time. thank you, governor. john sununu from new hampshire today. shannon: one massachusetts town is waking up to a frightening scene. i m driving to work and hearing about the craziness in the world and right here at home to have this is terrible. shannon: dozens of officers swarming a mall after a man armed and dangerous is barricaded inside. bill: question. are some media analysts blaming the victim of the baseball practice shooting? howard kurtz will join us with this take next. people just when they see it
the problem, those stories were all flat out lies. fake news, which media analysts say hit this election like no other. according to one analysis, even being shared more than legitimate news stories. we have an epidemic of false information racing around, using social networks as the accelerant. here s one. you have sacrificed nothing. reporter: when the muslim family of the slain u.s. soldier grabbed headlines by criticizing donald trump, this story soon appeared claiming they were paid almost $400,000 by the clinton foundation, complete with a dang document as proof. it was all fake. i pledge allegiance to the flag. another said president obama outlawed the pledge of allegiance in federal offices and schools. there was even a photo of him signing the executive order. this was a recycled old one and
under growing scrutiny. tom foreman reports. reporter: in the final weeks. of the raging election, stunning news. pope francis endorses donald trump, an fbi linked to hillary clinton s e-mail is found dead, and a person is paid $3,500 to protest trump. finally, the truth comes out, his son tweets. the problem, those stories were all flat out lies. fake news, which media analysts say hit this election like no other. according to one analysis, even being shared more than legitimate news stories. we have an epidemic of false information racing around, using social networks as the accelerant. here s one. you have sacrificed nothing. reporter: when the muslim family of the slain u.s. soldier grabbed headlines by criticizing donald trump, this story soon appeared claiming they were paid almost $400,000 by the clinton
working the journalistic bumps. reporter: president obama did more than take swipes at fox news. he delivered a broader indictment. if we re going to change how john boehner and mitch mcconnell think, we re going to have to change how our body politics thinks which means we re going to have to change the way the media reports on these issues and that s a hard process because that requires a much broader conversation than typically we have on the nightly news. reporter: after the baltimore riots, media analysts saying that they jump on crisis while barely covering poverty and racial conflict. and there has been substantive coverage that hasn t been to the administration s liking. mr. president saying that many people didn t keep their