credibility with the public. let s see what social media has to say about this one. hey, espn, are you listening, guess what, it s too late, frank says, espn social media policy is essentially what they needed but given how bad they let it get first doesn t even matter, another twitter used chimed in saying, if you really believe your premise, you would hire just some conservative viewed people you currently do not have a diverse staff, so big deal over at espn, they are still battling all of the political talk at the sports network. jackie: carley, the world stopped for about ten minutes yesterday. carley: that s right, the president s twitter was deactivated. earlier today the president s account was inadvertently
statement that it was a fireable offense. i do. that was white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders doubling down to fire gem elhill after had he called president trump a white supremacist on twitter this week. espn president sent a company wide e-mail to no one is told what view they must express. well, the memo came the same day president trump demanded an aapology from the sports network saying espn is paying a really big price for its politics and bad program. people are dumping it in bad numbers. apologize for untruth. brit any, right when i was reading that want only were you shaking your head you rolled right into this chuckle that you have right now. why is that? pause the om person who owes an apology here is donald trump
integrity. we talk to them about honesty and prove ability everything that she said except for the fact that she says these are the worst president, these are all things that can be proven. none of this would be happening if it weren t for the fact that she s a woman, african-american, that she s speaking from a sports outlet. but the conversation that she s having and telling the world that donald trump is a white supremacist, that s something we talk about all the time because it s true. it s interesting you brought that up. do you think it would have been any different if she did not work for a sports network? people want to go and they want to see their headlines and scores and highlights and maybe that s not the reason they re watching cable news. the first problem is that sports has never been apolitical. and in this moment we re seeing sports teams taking sides colin kaepernick. this is the miami heat from a few years ago. this is even at the college level with the universit
of that office. he has attacked world leaders, he has attacked respected leaders in our american fabric, prisoners of war in senator mccain, and in some ways he can dish it, but he can t take it. putting that to the side, it s julie: deplorable, really disgusting. the majority of americans through many polls when asked do they feel they re not public figures. they re not they believe julie: we have to be held accountable. but he has certainly stoked racial anxiety. he went out of his way to shield white supremacists when it came to charlottesville. no. julie: but it s not her place. they ve been littered with racist actions and statements. so julie: again, it is not her place. she works at the sports network, for god s sake. it s always been infused [inaudible conversations] interacted with politics has shaped our society is really positive ways. there are many, many examples.