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The Media Show

i had to pitch really hard and, yeah, take a lot of meetings to make it work. but then, you know, for somebody who's so sort of secretive about what she does, i think one thing that was really interesting is that there were no inaudible around the interview. there was nothing i could and couldn't say. there was nobody sitting in the room. there was, you know, a relatively strict time limit — i think i got about ten minutes more than what had been, you know, allowed for — but it was a surprisingly loose experience for somebody who is so sort of monumental and, you know, where there's, by necessity, such secrecy around what she does. and do you think the media is afraid to be critical of her now? is she that big? yeah, i think some elements are. i mean, there's various aspects of it. i mean, you've got — i mean, as is always important, you've got to be brutally accurate about everything that you do about her because she is known to be litigious, or her team will respond to things that they think are, you know, particularly egregious examples of inaccuracies or misinterpretations of what she's done. i think some critics are scared to be critical about her because she's got a very vociferous fan base online. but i do think that serious news organisations are still taking her to account about her business practices, which are not always —

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The Media Show

to make it work. but then, you know, for somebody who's so sort of secretive about what she does, i think one thing that was really interesting is that there were no questions around the interview. there was nothing i could and couldn't say. there was nobody sitting in the room. there was nothing i could and couldn't say. there was nobody sitting in the room. — i think i got about ten minutes more than what had been, you know, allowed for — but it was a surprisingly loose experience for somebody who is so sort of monumental and, you know, where there's, by necessity, such secrecy around what she does. and do you think the media is afraid to be critical of her now? is she that big? yeah, i think some elements are. i mean, there's various aspects of it. i mean, you've got — i mean, as is always important, you've got to be brutally accurate about everything that you do about her because she is known to be litigious, or her team will respond to things that they think are, you know, particularly egregious examples of inaccuracies or misinterpretations of what she's done. i think some critics are scared to be critical about her because she's got a very vociferous fan base online. but i do think that serious news organisations are still taking her to account about her business practices, which are not always — you know, they're not always the most favourable to other

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The Media Show

that was really interesting is that there were no around the interview. there was nothing i could and couldn't say. there was nobody sitting in the room. there was, you know, a relatively strict time limit — i think i got about ten minutes more than what had been, you know, allowed for — but it was a surprisingly loose experience for somebody who is so sort of monumental and, you know, where there's, by necessity, such secrecy around what she does. and do you think the media is afraid to be critical of her now? is she that big? yeah, i think some elements are. i mean, there's various aspects of it. i mean, you've got — i mean, as is always important, you've got to be brutally accurate about everything that you do about her because she is known to be litigious, or her team will respond to things that they think are, you know, particularly egregious examples of inaccuracies or misinterpretations of what she's done. i think some critics are scared to be critical about her because she's got a very vociferous fan base online. but i do think that serious news organisations are still taking her to account about her business practices, which are not always — you know, they're not always the most favourable to other

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Newswatch

in the middle east, such is the fog of war and the amount of propaganda and inaccuracies being circulated. take this report by merlyn thomas from bbc verify. misinformation has been circulating. iran's state tv repeatedly aired a video of a fire in chile, claiming that it was footage of missiles successfully hitting targets in israel. we found the original version of the clip, which was posted to tik tok in february. and the israel defense forces posted this video compilation on ex of iran's retaliatory attacks. most of the clips are of the attack, but there's one old clip here right at the end of the video, and that's from nearly ten years ago of a russian grad rocket launcher. as well as those two examples, last weekend saw a plethora of other cases of disinformation being circulated. video of palestinians praying at the al—aqsa mosque last week was claimed as showing them celebrating saturday's iranian strikes, and footage from this video game, arma iii was posted as showing

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Americas Newsroom

>> bill: trump's lawyers have said consistently that the valuations on the property were subjective and that banks were not harmed by any alleged inaccuracies because they actually profited from the loans that were made. and there was a leading real estate expert who testified on trump's behalf who made a pretty strong case for him. but whether or not the judge takes that into consideration. i think it's doubt doubtful. he ruled against trump months ago before he came into this courtroom and now the a.g. will in all likelihood get in front of a microphone and make the case she won. this was her quest going back several years to get trump. she pretty much said that repeatedly on camera. >> dana: she campaigned on it and continuing to do a lot of media appearances. it is very unusual for an attorney general to not be manning the helm at the headquarters of the attorney general's office but to be in a

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CNN News Central

claims. south africa, which is functioning as the legal arm of this organization, distorted the reality and gaza following the october 7th massacre. completely ignored the fact that hamas terrorists infiltrated israel, murdered, executed, massacred,, and abducted the israeli citizens. >> more than 23,000 people have been killed in gaza since the war began, according to the ministry of health in gaza, which is controlled by hamas, but whose numbers are used by international organizations that say that they largely reflect the reality and the death toll, even if there are some inaccuracies and the numbers. israel is set to respond in front of the world court tomorrow. joining us now, we have law professor at rutgers university, also the author of law and morality and war. professor, thank you so much

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CNN News Central

that will be considered by doj. because there have been a series of -- inaccuracies, distortions, and unfavorable depictions of what happens behind closed doors by mr. comer and by mr. jordan, who are leading this investigation. and for that reason, doj will say, well, hunter kind of has a point here. i think it helps him, and today's appearance is just a reminder to the world of his negotiating position. >> i got to let you run -- quickly, we don't know yet if the white house was given an early warning that this was going to happen. you've been inside the white house as a lawyer. do you think the white house lawyers are excited that hunter biden was up there? >> no. i think the white house is keen to have all things hunter biden be as low profile as possible in this election year. they were probably the least

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

june 2017 and january '18 i was the acting general counsel of the army. so i know mike -- i'm sorry. i know ryan mckarthy, the secretary of the army. he was a good friend of mine. mark milley, chris miller, secretary of defense. they were personal friends of mine. i was a senior official at the nsc, senior director for defense. my issue is, jake, that in november 2021, a d.o.d.i.g. report came out. i reviewed. it was flawed. filled with -- >> factual inaccuracies. >> factual inaccuracies. deliberate misrepresentations. half truths. by army officials. and i was concerned. why was i concerned? because i love the united states army. i'm a soldier. at the core of the army ethos is integrity, is the army value that undergirds everything we do. and i saw army officers not telling the truth, lying about it, and nothing was done about

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Alex Wagner Tonight

anti crt battleground. in january, his administration rejected a high school advanced placement course on african american studies, citing historical inaccuracies along with the inclusion of queer theory and security. today, the miami herald reports on florida's other objections. state officials claim that the course contained lessons on slavery that, quote, may lead to a viewpoint of an oppressor verse oppressed based solely on race or ethnicity. and quote. they are also worried the course, quote, may only present one side of this issue, and may not offer any opposing viewpoints, and, quote of chattel slavery. that's just one example of one states contribution to this nationwide movement to water down the truth of our nation's history and pick up steam. joining us now, not -- a pulitzer prize-winning reporter covering racial injustice for the new york times magazine, and howard university's night chair in

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