Poynter Institute and representatives of community groups give advice as to how rise of white supremacy should be covered, so as not to give hate groups a platform to recruit.
out when the threat like this is on the rise and the facts and figures are actually found. the fact it needs to be fact checked, it is like we re living in a two plus two equals five reality on a show that has a huge audience. that also comes with responsibility. at least it should. thank you, daniel. thank you. quick programming note for all of you. just dove tailing on this conversation i m having with daniel right now, this friday, cnn s fareed zakaria investigates the reasons why white supremacy is on the rise. it is a cnn special report called state of hate. it airs friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. still ahead for us, two young girls in dayton, they lost their mother in sunday s shooting. one of them is only 7 years old. she wants her to come down. she knows she s in heaven, but she wants her to come down. she s among the nine people who were killed in dayton.
and didn t deliver. yeah, listen, the president is looking at this through a pli political lens for 2020. if he hears it s going to lose him support among his base, we have to surmise he s unlikely to take action that he would perceive as too far. we ll see. jackie, nia, thanks very much. coming up, still this hour on cnn, fareed zakaria investigates the deep reasons why white supremacy is showing its face today. the cnn special report state of hate, the explosion of white supremacy, airs friday night at 10:00 eastern time only on cnn. it s a deeply insightful study. up next, the former governor of this state, republican john kasich kasich, joins me live. we re going to discuss what the president can do. is there something he can do to help heal this community? stay with us. for your heart.