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or the washington policies, the democrats, you heard me say a million times, i am not a washington democrat. i want to bring in cnn media analyst sara fisher and former senior advisor to the biden 2020 campaign. obviously, joe manchin is not maybe the favorite darling of all democrats who are looking at him and at different times as a thorn in their side. he has said that he is steadfast for west virginia, not just a party. how do you take it? well, i take this as joe manchin realizes he might have a difficult gop challenger in 2024. also, look, you all mentioned it in the package. he has not always been helpful to the party. he has sometimes been a thorn in the side when it comes to voting rights. so if he decides he doesn t want to be a part of the democratic party, i am open to someone who wants to be a true democrat running and taking that seat. often people talk about west virginia. you couldn t have a successful
too. so if you re a brand and a business, why would you feel safe advertising? you know, i think that s an appropriate question. by all objective metrics, x is a much healthier and safer platform than it was a year ago. since acquisitions, we have built brand safety and content moderation tools that have never existed before at this company. is that true? joining us is cnn s senior media analyst sara fisher. also a senior media reporter at axios. so fact check that for us. based on, you know, the analysis, anyone outside of the leadership of x think that this company is safer or healthier than it was a year ago? reporter: well, victor, the best way to determine that is to see how ad spend has changed. advertisers are not willing to put their brands on the line for
cyberbullying. the american federation of teachers issued a report calling on social media organizations to rein it in, citing the dramatic disruption in the teaching and learning ecosystems of our nation s schools. well, now hundreds of school districts across the country suing the instagram, facebook, snapchat, tiktok. why? joining us is mark burn, representing 40 school districts, including the aspen school district and their lawsuit against big tech companies. cnn senior media analyst sara fisher with us as well. mark, regarding social media use among kids, you said that, quote, there is no we have an epidemic that is no different than opioids. can you explain what you mean by that? absolutely. the major social media companies have written their algorithms to intentionally addict children,
all of the schools in this country need to more money and y do not need more they do not need to be spending more money every day on these types of problems. but they certainly are. sara, the insurance companies were successful in taking on big tobacco in the 90s because they said you marketed to kids and you knew it. and those that went after the opioid creators and distributors were successful because they said, doctors, you knew it was addictive, companies, you knew it was adidictive and you did i me wray. could that lodge gic work if ths taken to the higher courts? you knew about addictiveness, we know it s harmful because of x? it could if they knew about it. the challenge and this is where the lawsuits will run into a little bit of a road bump, tech