Your organization is terrible. Quiet. Quiet. Can you give us a question . You are fake news. Cnns decision to publish carefully reporting of our government is vastly different than buzzfeed decision to publish unyou said substantiated memos. They are using buzzfeeds decision which has been matched by other major news organizations, as to whether this document came from, James Clapper the Intelligence Community has made no comment on the document and called the leak damage to the National Security. Back to you. Thank you, rich. Publishing unconfirmed report, david graham writing, the reporters job is not to dump as much information as possible in the public domain. Michael tweeted this, what buzzfeed did hurt all journalists, but that did not stop the Mainstream Media from covering it. Their morning shows spent 44 minutes reporting on those allegations. Another round for fiery hearings set in capitol hill, secretary of defense, general james mat dog mattis. Joe with the look at those hi
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throughout this hour we ll talk to the journalists that brought about the most remarkable years of reporting in memory, covering one of the most hostile administrations in american history. we begin with michael schmidt, correspondent fran chessa chambers. let me start with you. i see you almost every day in that briefing room, first with schaub spicer and now with sarah huckabee standers. what is that dynamic like. it seems different than previous briefing rooms. what is it like. the sharp shift here in the briefing room behind the scenes in this white house is that previously you would all count on the associated press to be called into the briefing room and you could count on there being a policy question and sort of news of the day first and that is something this administration has done away with. and so that is why you ll see them going to other outlets across the room and you never know if you are going to be the first one to get called on. so have to you be very, very prepare
hemmer to get an additional hour. we only have three. schaub spicer, laura, we will be talking about president-elect trump. also we are going to be talking about crazy news conference yesterday and confirmation hearings up on capitol hill, laura engram, herman cain, ted cruz, and senator lindsey gra ma am. we have a busy three hours but we probably need four hours right here on the channel you trust for news, by the way, you will meet a descendant of a founder of l.l. bean, there she is right there, linda bean, you know what, historically people at l.l. bean have given money to democrats, she s the first person who has publicly given money to republicans and now they re calling for a boycott, the political left is of l.l. bean simply because she gave
globe. these attempts to lessen then enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful and wrong. that moment, that remarkable moment in which a representative of the president, the press secretary himself yelled false statements that everyone knew to be lies set the tone for this white house. the president who has vilified journalists decried unflattering stories as fake news and lied over and over again but the trump administration repeated attacks on the rights of american citizens to know the truth about their government did not have its intended affect. press was not cowed. it was invigorated. throughout this hour we ll talk to the journalists that brought about the most remarkable years of reporting in memory, covering one of the most hostile administrations in american history. we begin with michael schmidt, correspondent fran chessa chambers. let me start with you. i see you almost every day in that briefing room, first with schaub spicer and now with sarah
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