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Bearing on reality. all of it, frankly, was a distraction from the real story in my mind, which is what the afghan people were going through, and what they were experiencing and what america s role is and what america s responsibly was in that. so it is frustrating as a journalist when you see both sides politically trying to weaponize these issues that ultimately subvert attention from the real focus. but isn t it notjust about politics about both sides and decisions taken by editors that think it s easier to make content that s popular if it s seen through domestic politics, rather through experiences of afghans? i think it depends where you work. obviously, if you work at one of the big three networks in the us and you have a half hour evening news show, you re a lot more limited in how much ....
But isn t it notjust about politics about both sides and decisions taken by editors that think it s easier to make content that s popular if it s seen through domestic politics, rather through experiences of afghans? i think it depends where you work. obviously, if you work at one of the big three networks in the us and you have a half hour evening news show, you re a lot more limited in how much debt you can get into. depth you can get into. we re lucky at cnn we have 2a hours a day, and i was doing live shots for our morning show that would sometimes go 18 minutes. you are able to have a more expansive conversation. but there s no question that there is a trickle down. of course there is, and there are certain areas there are more interesting to americans, and those areas obviously get the most attention. alex, it s a stark analysis that you offer us. do you draw that conclusion because there are structural problems within how american news works, or is it particular to this story? ....
All of it, frankly, was a distraction from the real story in my mind, which is what the afghan people were going through and what they were experiencing and what america s role is and what america s responsibly was in that. so it is frustrating as a journalist when you see both sides politically trying to weaponize these issues that ultimately subvert attention from the real focus of. but it isn t notjust about politics about both sides but decisions taken by editors that think it s easier to make content that s popular if it s seen through domestic politics, rather through experiences of afghans? i think it depends where you work. obviously, if you work at one of the big three networks in the us and you have a half hour evening news show, you re a lot more net limited in how much debt you can get into. we re lucky at cnn we have 2a hours ....
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