news journalists all come from liberal schools mostly from the coast indoctrinated a certain point of view. it shouldn t surprise anybody. something else from the survey which i agree with is that 69% of the respond dents said that news could make a turn around. i mean, reporters in the media could actually start reporting the truth tomorrow and people would begin to trust the media again. so i think that there is hope. pete: just watch fox news channel and you are ready to go. lisa: bingo. we will see if the media looks at this and has a self-examination. i don t think so but one could only hope. thanks, stephanie. pete: franklin graham is stepping up for hurricane florence. he joins us live just ahead. lisa: plus, voters heading to the polls in new york today and one deciding factor could be a gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon s push for government run healthcare. dr. nicole saphier weighs in on how realistic this is stay tuned.
press corp started with nixon. those foot soldiers included fox news down to roger ailes. he could surround himself with aides that announce it is not facts. without conditioning of the ground on the right could never have won. roger ailes was somewhat the godfather of the trump presidency. news journalists make mistakes and have bias issues but they re different. but when they do, they correct the record. the questions we ask, stories we pursue, they re all shaped by things simple as geography, where we grew up or where we live. roger ailes didn t sweat the nuance, he exploited it, and did it for political gain, attacking liberal media, creating mythology of bias press for
but it was striking i think in 24 hour-span to see three of fox s most prominent hard news journalists very directly say to their audience we know the president was not telling the truth. oliver darcy, thanks so much. thank you. all right, and this quick programming note, s.e. cupp unfiltered has a new home on cnn. catch her tonight at 6:00 eastern time right here on cnn. we ll be right back.
president would say yes to sit-down interviews with fox. he s been very reticent, particularly after his, you know, nbc sit-down with lester holt, you know, last year to sit down with the big three. so now that you have some of his favorite anchors now calling him a liar or, you know, challenging him on truthfulness, you know, is this going to change, you know, the behavior of the president, that fox has been his go to? well, it s unlikely because to be honest trump when he does interviews with fox, he doesn t do it with the hard news journalists. he s doing it with the fox and friends hosts or his buddy sean hannity or tucker carlson. so i doubt we re going to see a change really there. and to be fair to the fox journalists, they do call him out from time to time on the mistruths he says. particularly she smith. he s been very harsh on the president. or not harsh, he s been very direct, calling out mistruths.
much support to the far left, getting the raw deal from the media on that. but i have to say, especially when it comes to the ridicule from a lot of reporters about republicans, look at the caricature is that they to make. sarah palin, donald trump, et cetera. i can see where she is coming from, but i definitely think that the far right is much more maligned than the left when it comes to media bias. eric, what do you think of her comment? look, among the news journalists on the networks, i would say that maybe she has a point that they want to be fair, so they will put pro trump people on end and i trump people on. the problem is, they will have four or five anti-trump, that s fine, but the pro-trump people they are putting on aren t equipped to defend themselves