march through june, 200,000 people per month, 9000 people per day. the united states cannot sustain this. and they cannot sustain the lie either. steve: what is disgusting to me is their response. to complain about the repo reporting, and then you have the governor say we can t deal with it, please help us and to make transfers. so we better get her act together in deal with this problem so we better pretend they are humanitarians. no. it is a political fight now run desantis has turned into politics. it is twisted. and that hypocrisy because it was president biden and his team whose people in the
it s this antagonistic relationship between the media and people running for office this cycle. when candidates are posting tweets bashing reporters, does that affect the coverage? does that cause the coverage to be biased? i don t think so. i think there is a tendency if people are attacking your reporting to, i guess, defend the work you re doing. that defense is important. also, i think, you can do a lot of great journalism without access to people, especially the person who is running for office. there s other ways to do great repo reporting. it doesn t necessarily bias the coverage, but it does it plays into the coverage. the other thing i ll say is that the people who bash the media, when they see a story they like, they re elevating it. it s not that they don t think the media plays a role here, they want coverage that s favorable to them. wite re seeing the trump phenomenon treating the press
a full court press today to defend instagram after the wall street journal reported that internal facebook documents showed the company was aware of the harmful effects on girls and their well-being but facebook said the journal s repo reporting, quote, simply is not accurate but facebook s team is working to better the app for young users. if anyone leaves feeling badly about themselves, that s something we need to address last week we announced we were working on nudges, the idea that if you re going very deep in one topic, you might try another topic. and another project that we call take a break the idea you could put your instagram on pause for a period of time if you re in a moment of vulnerability. joining us now is nbc news senior reporter brandi drojny.
repo reporting. another big decision president biden needs to make that could have a big impact on the economy is, does he reappoint federal reserve chair jerome powell or replace him with someone else? a hold-over from the trump administration. cnn s john harwood is at the white house. is biden happy with him? any indication he wants to replace him? reporter: jim, he hasn t said publicly, and maybe we ll get a hint or two if don asks him about it at the town hall tonight. for now, the general expectation among economists is that he is pleased with jerome powell and is likely to reappoint him for the very reason that matt egan just outlined a moment ago, which is that the federal reserve and the white house see economic fundamentals, in particular, this advent of inflation, in similar ways, that it s temporary, that it s important to keep the pedal to the metal on expanding the job market, even though we ve got a
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