but especially you will. do you need those center-right how does the rain delay who republican voters to get it does that favor, the yankees, done? the polls show warnock s the guardians, and who s going strategy is doing better, to be on the mound for both leading herschel walker by about teams tonight? three to four points, whereas well, i m happy to report it s a beautiful, crisp fall day stacey abrams is down about five to six points in recent polls. in new york, so this game is going to happen finally at 4:00 one caveat, as you were just this afternoon. they tried to get it in last talking about, their opponents, night. they waited and waited. herschel walker, facing warnock, it was 2 1/2 hours. is a first-time candidate with a they didn t want the fans to sit turbulent past. and wait until 11:00 or midnight brian kemp, incumbent governor, to start a baseball game, no viewers and all of that. does not have that baggage. so another day of rest for both and they argue
we haven t seen you because you ve been cooking something up. yes, we are. tell us about the name and what s behind it. it s an old greek word that means bearer of meaning. it s the same word in dozens of languages around the world, and we have global aspirations, sub-saharan africa in the fastest growing media markets. what is the opening you saw here? we talked about this in the break. despite the volume of information out there and the enumerable outlets you can get it, it is sometimes hard to find out just what happened. here s the who, what, when, where, and why, what happened, without considering the viewpoint of the person or the source delivering it. what was the objective here? i think we were just listening to readers, viewers who feel totally overwhelmed on one hand but amid the chaos don t know what to trust. you read a story in an outlet you like but feel like you should google it and read six others, which is a crazy way to
sides of the story? i mean, it s obviously an incredibly difficult, complicated ideologically charged moment, and i wouldn t actually say that, you know, most stories have exactly two sides, left and right, and you should tell both of them. i think that what you can do is break news. we broke a great story this morning about a horrible accident at spacex and you could say this is a narrow got cha story about workplace safety but it s a nuanced story about technicians who take huge risks because they re profound believers in space flight. we re trying to let that nuance in, let stories breathe, listen to what different people are saying while being very, very rigorous about the facts and the reporting. it s a big mountain to climb to find common facts this day and age but so important. the new global media company is called semafor.
summer would have one dinner roil the conventional wisdom in the midterms. after another and would have i m not going to washington people in the media, would have if we prevail to be a boot democrats, and they all had a licker for donald trump or joe story about a woke campus biden. reporter: he s not kidding experience. himself. people that never voted for a party does matter. reporter: he s hoping utah republican once say their children were leaving colleges voters are put it aside. i m a registered independent. because they could not believe what they were not allowed to reporter: at least for now. i don t care what your party say in class. affiliation is or who you voted we heard it over and over again. for in the last election, if you are committed to the core ideals you bring that up, oh, you re a of our country racist. reporter: it s much about really? is that your response? utah as it is about the future of the republican party, one because they don t really
literally. the first part of the story will be the news and then mike s view or ben s view. then what we re really going to try hard to do is bring in other great places, not from our own stock of links but from whoever we think around the web, around journalism has something interesting to say around the world, in particular, and bring in competing viewpoints or just other relevant things on that topic so people feel like they don t have to search the whole internet. we re doing that in a fleet of news letters that i hope everybody will sign up for on semafor.com. you re talking about competing viewpoints. i m wondering, is this the challenge of trying to put together more of a nonideological news site? you know, obviously chris licht, a guy we know pretty well, is struggling through that at cnn right now, getting a lot of criticism. but is that one of the goals when you talk about telling both