giant. plus, weeks after the supreme court s ruling on abortion, is it still a top story in key states? we will speak with top editors in texas and georgia about that anymore and later, what is the fine line between informing and overwhelming you? we will talk about that with melissa, coming up, but first, how to decipher debates about disinformation. one of the dominant stories of our time, is a dramatic drift toward a choose your own reality , people are swimming or perhaps drowning in a sea of information, some of it straight up disinformation. meaning something that is made up, on purpose, designed to deceive you. disinformation is a real thing. a real problem. but it is almost impossible to have a conversation about it. this quote from the ap explains why, as trust breaks down polarization and anxiety increases, creating opportunities for people pushing their own alternative facts. in the case of disinformation, the term, the real throwing the real thing, that term has
explained that story to the viewers. it is amazing. absolutely. we had a mother who was in a hurry to go get one of her children from school, i think preschool and she was pulled over kind of in just a random check of the hov drivers and she said i actually do have 2 people in the car, my baby, and so the officer kind of looked at her and said what are you talking about and her explanation was with everything going on with roe v wade, my baby is considered a living human being. he of course pulled her over, she had a ticket but they explained to her, she probably could fight it. her take on that is the governor has come out and said this is a massive victory for life and so my baby is living. that will be something that will play out in court. a lot of sites are now rewriting your story, but you all had it first, you will deserve credit for that one. absolutely, yes. i know both of you think a lot about trust in the media or lack of trust in media. kevin, what is the most impor
giant. plus, weeks after the supreme court s ruling on abortion, is it still a top story in key states? we will speak with top editors in texas and georgia about that anymore and later, what is the fine line between informing and overwhelming you? we will talk about that with melissa, coming up, but first, how to decipher debates about disinformation. one of the dominant stories of our time, is a dramatic drift toward a choose your own reality , people are swimming or perhaps drowning in a sea of information, some of it straight up disinformation. meaning something that is made up, on purpose, designed to deceive you. disinformation is a real thing. a real problem. but it is almost impossible to have a conversation about it. this quote from the ap explains why, as trust breaks down polarization and anxiety increases, creating opportunities for people pushing their own alternative facts. in the case of disinformation, the term, the real throwing
all of this flows downhill from the distrust problem. a lack of trust in all institutions including the media, we can talk about disinformation without talking about trust, a lack of trust. i think the statement about marjorie taylor greene, has multiple campaigns on someone who is trying to so distrust, picking up on what donald trump did, i think that is important sometimes. lauren, you are up after the break. we have brandy reporting about elon musk and twitter. what is going on with that deal. plus the scoop about a me too moment for world wrestling entertainment. what will be revealed, next? boost® high protein also has key nutrients fofor immune support. boost® high protein.