fox news co-president now taking a big job at the white house. he's going to be in a big communications role. it's kind of controversial. because shine had to leave fox in the wake of the roger ailes scandal. there were kwels aboquestions a he handled the complaints. he's denied all wrong doing, but this controversy continues. i wonder what it's going to mean to have a former fox news co-president running communications at the white house. do we have a sense of what that's going to be like? >> we have so many people from fox news who work at the white house or have worked at the white house that this is just a further, i guess, meshing of these two entities. the white house and fox news. and, you know, what we have in this country right now and people need to be aware of it is we don't have what we have traditionally seen as the media's role in this country as having essentially a free press. we have what i consider to be a system of state supported media. you have a white house, a president that lends so much support to one individual news