ended up being another thing when there was more reporting. that s what the public should want, news organizations continuing to report out on these stories and report what they find. the whips narrative took hold. do you feel like some news outlets weren t scrutinizing that narrative enough on day one or hour one and that s what went wrong. i think it s a case where something went viral on social media. they probably should have looked a little more into the matter, talked to people on the ground before perhaps running with this, but it was really it was based on it was a lot of social media commentary. this wasn t something where major news organizations were running with this. it was something where journalists were commenting on social media about viral images. it s a good lesson to be more careful. it s good that reporters got to the bottom of the story and accurately reflect thad in the followup reports.
i want to tell that donald trump likes to tweet. wall street traders like to make money. and now some of them are coming up with new ways to profit from the president-elect s social media commentary. that is ahead. also, a cease-fire to stop the fighting in aleppo did not go wrong. and more than 50,000 civilians are trap in part of the city. what is happening in aleppo will go down in the history books. and the question will be, why didn t anyone try to stop it?