All right. Thanks for joining us. Youre watching, getting answers. Im kristen sze. How far can the federal government go to combat controversial social media posts . Should they have the right to force tech giants . Facebook youtube or x to take down your posts . And what kind of content should they have a say in removing . These questions are at the heart of a potentially seismic case argued before the Us Supreme Court today. Joining us live now to talk about this issue, internet policy counsel for tech freedom, a libertarian leaning tech policy think tank. Corbin barthold corbin, thank you for your time. Good to be here. So the case is murphy versus missouri. Thats us Surgeon General vivek murthy versus the state of missouri. But its really missouri, louisiana and some social media users versus the Biden Administration. Explain to us, the combatants and what theyre fighting over here. That is correct. It was initiated by louisiana, missouri. We also have some doctors who had posts ta
Good morning and welcome to the saturday edition of Morning Joe Weekend. It was a busy weekend, lets get to some of the conversations you may have missed. Had i been President Biden when the Justice Department came, i would have been it made me, President Biden the be gotten the person i pardoned, the little guy. I cant keep up with this. Stephanie is right here. I know she is. That is why i am saying, stephanie, i cant keep up with this guy. They are all saying Mitch Mcconnell says, oh we cant impeach him here, weve got to try. And now that romney is saying, we cant try, weve got to acquit. That is what was so stunning to me. For mitt romney to say, joe biden should have stepped in and pressure prosecutors like, what . Doesnt mitt romney support separate, but equal branches of government . I read mitt romneys book where he talks about being afraid for his family when he voted to impeach donald trump. He was afraid of president ial overreach, what trump could do, yet, when the tables a
Im Nicole Carroll with, the Walter Cronkite school of journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State university. Each of these writes about recent times, politics and journalism and too is in a newsroom right along them. For the past five years, i was editor in chief of usa today and before that, editor of the arizona republic. So, first of all, i want to thank all three of you for writing these. It is so detailed and so thought provoking and its so important to preserve the history that we all just lived through. So thank you so much. And i really hope you all read the books. So im going to introduce each of and to give them just a quick synopsis of the book. The point of your book, you wrote the book maybe two or three or 4 minutes, and then were going to jump right into questions. So were going to start with marty baron. Marty became editor of the Washington Post 2013, where he oversaw the post, print and digital news operations. A staff of about a thousand journalist, he retire
Im Nicole Carroll with, the Walter Cronkite school of journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State university. Each of these writes about recent times, politics and journalism and too is in a newsroom right along them. For the past five years, i was editor in chief of usa today and before that, editor of the arizona republic. So, first of all, i want to thank all three of you for writing these. It is so detailed and so thought provoking and its so important to preserve the history that we all just lived through. So thank you so much. And i really hope you all read the books. So im going to introduce each of and to give them just a quick synopsis of the book. The point of your book, you wrote the book maybe two or three or 4 minutes, and then were going to jump right into questions. So were going to start with marty baron. Marty became editor of the Washington Post 2013, where he oversaw the post, print and digital news operations. A staff of about a thousand journalist, he retire
University. Each of these writes about recent times, politics and journalism and too is in a newsroom right along them. For the past five years, i was editor in chief of usa today and before that, editor of the arizona republic. So, first of all, i want to thank all three of you for writing these. It is so detailed and so thought provoking and its so important to preserve the history that we all just lived through. So thank you so much. And i really hope you all read the books. So im going to introduce each of and to give them just a quick synopsis of the book. The point of your book, you wrote the book maybe two or three or 4 minutes, and then were going to jump right into questions. So were going to start with marty baron. Marty became editor of the Washington Post 2013, where he oversaw the post, print and digital news operations. A staff of about a thousand journalist, he retired 2021. His book of power, trump, bezos and the Washington Post, published in october 23 by macmillan, de