ratings. yeah. they will not get the full story. i m not saying fox hasn t covered it, but they have not covered it robustly, full throatedly. or honestly. i would go as far as that because this is a huge story if you turn on fox, you re not going to see it. you re not going to see it you re going to see maybe a few details. is that a surprise to you it s not a surprise, but i m citing the frustration that people in the world of journalism and political analysis feel. it s not like, oh, we want to get em. we want to see, you know, tv hosts go down. that s not this is sad. as you said yesterday, this is an american tragedy. it really is i don t know you know, i don t feel malice toward anybody there, but i do feel frustration that viewers are continuing to be misled on that network. that s all they watch. they re not going to understand that they were lied to your thoughts, especially being
they came up actually with a way to predict outcomes of states where they could actually be ahead of everybody else and get it right they did it with arizona and their audience was enraged that they were telling the truth. you actually had people running the company and tv hosts wanting people at the top of the organization wanting to fire people who told the truth to viewers. yeah. and that was what came out in all of the evidence that we saw, all of those text messages was that there was a disconnect between what they were saying publicly and what they actually believed and knew behind the scenes chris, you deal in the world of cybersecurity and you more than any of us are aware of the plethora of misinformation out there. do you think now actually we ve moved beyond in terms of misinformation and damage that can be done to democratic processes in the 2024 election in particular, have we moved
do you think everybody understands this at this point? people want to understand it more. stuart varney in the elevator, how are you covering it? internet in 1991, no one knew what it was, how it would change our lives. same thing with a.i. other concerns, absolutely. i think this could change the way our economy works, how we interact with one another, what jobs we have. sandra: now you have my attention. now tv hosts, like a.i., so how the government rolls this out and impacts our lives and the surveillance state is part of it. huge implications and congress has to think through that, on what rules they want around a.i. if we call for a moratorium we are not competitive. deeply bothered by the fear
systems lawsuit against fox news. the fox chairman rupert murdoch admitting underoath that popular tv hosts endorsed false claims about the 2020 presidential election. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world, i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin our coverage tonight with the war in ukraine. the deepening alliance between russia and china sending chills throughout the u.s. intelligence community. our senior national security correspondent alex marquardt has the latest from the war zone, and cnn s kiley atwood is working her sources right here in washington. first to you, kiley, over at the state department. how urgent is this push to deter china from sending lethal aid to ru russia. the biden administration s
so. but you see how the game changes. the game evolves. it s done that before. it s doing that now. a pitch clock, it worked in the minor leagues. it s going to work in major league baseball. the game needed to trim down for not just to avoid the 4-hour games that are tough for early morning tv hosts like us, joe, but also for the next generation of fans. for kids who can stay up later and see more of the game, who can go to the ballpark and see the whole game and not thinking about whether or not i have to leave early because it is a school night. this is a good and overdue thing. we re excited about it, my boys are, too. donny deutsch, i mean, you re a genius in branding. just think about where we are right now. it s not the 1950s or 60s when kids would go out and watch while the pitchers were sitting around, kicking the dirt, trying to figure out what to do. i m not being facetious here. like, they can see three tiktok videos in the time that it takes a pitcher to kick the mound,