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they be playing paul mccartney spanned on the run? good, good. all riaht, but spanned on the run? good, good. all right. but we — spanned on the run? good, good. all right, but we can't _ spanned on the run? good, good. all right, but we can't let _ spanned on the run? good, good. all right, but we can't let this _ right, but we can't let this opportunity pass without hearing a bit of bruce springsteen. let's take a listen. �* ., a bit of bruce springsteen. let's take a listen. �* ., ,,~ ., , a listen. born in the usa, i was born in the _ a listen. born in the usa, i was born in the usa, _ a listen. born in the usa, i was born in the usa, i— a listen. born in the usa, i was born in the usa, i was - a listen. born in the usa, i was born in the usa, i was born i a listen. born in the usa, i was born in the usa, i was born in i a listen. born in the usa, i was i born in the usa, i was born in the usa. born in the usa. down a little hometown jam. usa. born in the usa. down a little hometown jam-— usa. born in the usa. down a little hometown jam. hometown “am. absolutely brilliant. i'm hometown jam. absolutely brilliant. l'm absolutely— hometown jam. absolutely brilliant. i'm absolutely delighted. _ hometown jam. absolutely brilliant. i'm absolutely delighted. but - hometown jam. absolutely brilliant. i'm absolutely delighted. but it i hometown jam. absolutely brilliant. i'm absolutely delighted. but it is i i'm absolutely delighted. but it is definitely a new story, you definitely a new story, you definitely brought it up. i wish we could be playing more music in general but definitely more bruce springsteen on the show. anyway, we are just about out of time. i want to thank our panelists, marianne and rebecca. you have been great panelists. thank you both so much. and that's it from us. this is the

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unfortunately. so when you have something like ai that could really threaten _ something like ai that could really threaten our very existence we need to get— threaten our very existence we need to get on— threaten our very existence we need to get on it — threaten our very existence we need to get on it yesterday. 0k. marianne, to get on it yesterday. 0k. marianne.— to get on it yesterday. 0k. marianne, , , marianne, rebecca, stay there will be back with _ marianne, rebecca, stay there will be back with you _ marianne, rebecca, stay there will be back with you in _ marianne, rebecca, stay there will be back with you in just _ marianne, rebecca, stay there will be back with you in just a - marianne, rebecca, stay there will| be back with you in just a moment. now, if you're watching this you're in the minority, according to a global study into news consumption. the report by oxford university's reuters institute says the number of people taking a strong interest in the news has dropped by around a quarter in the last six years. that sounds like pretty bad news for people like me. let's trying get a little bit more explanation on this. let's trying get a little bit more explanation on this. we can speak now to katerina eva mats, managing director of news and information research at the pew research centre, she joins us from washington. thank so much for coming on the programme. thank so much for coming on the programme-— thank so much for coming on the programme. thank so much for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. now that is a — programme. thank you for having me. now that is a very _ programme. thank you for having me. now that is a very bright _ programme. thank you for having me. now that is a very bright background l now that is a very bright background you've got there. i now that is a very bright background you've got there-— you've got there. i know, i don't know what's _ you've got there. i know, i don't know what's happening. - you've got there. i know, i don't know what's happening. sorry i you've got there. i know, i don't - know what's happening. sorry about that. i know what's happening. sorry about that. ~ �* , know what's happening. sorry about that. ~' �*, ~ , that. i like it. it's fine. anyway, let's concentrate _ that. i like it. it's fine. anyway, let's concentrate on _ that. i like it. it's fine. anyway, let's concentrate on the - that. i like it. it's fine. anyway, let's concentrate on the reason | that. i like it. it's fine. anyway, - let's concentrate on the reason why you are here to talk to us, to depressed people like me. what's

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then air driver would be like on a hotjune afternoon. but i was actually intrigued to find out that this is an idea that henry ford first entertained in 1926, and that actually, it is something that there is a real start of community beginning to develop, and there is widespread in the us, china, and brazil, including organisations like airbus. so we might be seeing these flying taxis flying around our cities quite soon, once we can sort out the infrastructure, aviation regulation, and aircraft.- out the infrastructure, aviation regulation, and aircraft. once those details are sorted. _ regulation, and aircraft. once those details are sorted. we _ regulation, and aircraft. once those details are sorted. we are - regulation, and aircraft. once those details are sorted. we are seeing i details are sorted. we are seeing pictures of them now as you are talking about them. one, they look cool talking about them. one, they look cool. i don't think anyone's going to deny that. but two, hundred dollars for that, that doesn't seem very much. that seems relatively reasonable. marianne, before going to your topic, do you like the look of those air taxi to's i’gre to your topic, do you like the look of those air taxi to's_ of those air taxi to's i've been waitin: of those air taxi to's i've been waiting for — of those air taxi to's i've been waiting for that _ of those air taxi to's i've been waiting for that since - of those air taxi to's i've been waiting for that since i - of those air taxi to's i've been waiting for that since i was i of those air taxi to's i've been waiting for that since i was a l of those air taxi to's i've been i waiting for that since i was a kid, while _ waiting for that since i was a kid, while watching the jackson's cartoon~ _ while watching the jackson's cartoon. why is it taking so long? i can't _ cartoon. why is it taking so long? i

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one of the biggest _ the news consumption. yeah, that's one of the biggest drivers _ the news consumption. yeah, that's one of the biggest drivers we - the news consumption. yeah, that's one of the biggest drivers we are . one of the biggest drivers we are seeing in the past ten years, where partisanship and political ideology are very much related to not only where we turn to for opinions but who we trust, how you are assessing information. so in the us specifically we have seen that basically, people are on the opposite sides of the aisle there, having many different media guidance and having choices of who they trust very differently. so partisanship is a very big driverfor all of very differently. so partisanship is a very big driver for all of the different media attitudes that we talk about here.— different media attitudes that we talk about here. katerina, i want to ask ou talk about here. katerina, i want to ask you about _ talk about here. katerina, i want to ask you about the _ talk about here. katerina, i want to ask you about the desperately - ask you about the desperately crucial role the newsreaders play in all the research that you have done into that but i don't want to know the answer so i'm not going to. katerina, thank you so much for your time. great to have you on. marianne, rebecca, we will be talking to again and just a minute. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bringing different stories

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the panel and then come back to you as well, though. marianne, what you make of theirs. this is something i suppose that should surprise us not too much, perhaps the rate and acceleration of people disengaging from perhaps more serious news is something to worry about democratically. 50 something to worry about democratically.— something to worry about democraticall . ,, ., ~' something to worry about democraticall . ,, ., ,, ., democratically. so i think there are several factors. _ democratically. so i think there are severalfactors. i— democratically. so i think there are severalfactors. ithink— democratically. so i think there are several factors. i think there - democratically. so i think there are several factors. i think there are i several factors. i think there are two external factors. one, the pandemic— two external factors. one, the pandemic globally. everyone needed to consume use because in many cases your life _ to consume use because in many cases your life depended on it. sol to consume use because in many cases your life depended on it. so i think there is— your life depended on it. so i think there is exhaustion in the wake of covid _ there is exhaustion in the wake of covid in _ there is exhaustion in the wake of covid in light of the news. in the united _ covid in light of the news. in the united states, the trump factor in the last— united states, the trump factor in the last eight years has contributed to that _ the last eight years has contributed to that as— the last eight years has contributed to that as well. but to continue our conversation from a moment ago about social— conversation from a moment ago about social media, _ conversation from a moment ago about social media, speaking of the need to regulate, tiktok is at the top of that list— to regulate, tiktok is at the top of that list too because the information that is coming across there _ information that is coming across there is— information that is coming across there is not— information that is coming across there is not accurate, it's not factual. — there is not accurate, it's not factual. is _ there is not accurate, it's not factual, is not given to the kind of news _ factual, is not given to the kind of news and — factual, is not given to the kind of news and information that we want everyone _ news and information that we want everyone to consume, especially younger— everyone to consume, especially younger people coming up because it's so—

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Gutfeld

interpreter. actual literal mop could probably mop the floor with joe, too. what does joe have to say? >> come on now, i don't want to debate that kennedy guy, i will debate marianne, the professor and marianne. good show, they were hillbillies, they had to move from beverly hills. i'll debate you, you can use that lisp and i'll use my whisper, you got to get in close and i can smell your head. i'll bet you smell like potpourri and patchoulli oil. combrooek do you think he will debate anybody? sucks he assumes he has this in the bag, which makes me

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they wouldn't be falling flat o his face this is as shame. it's embarrassing for him and it's embarrassing for our country. i pray to god that he does not get elected. i don't think he can finish in the time he's got left. there's no way this man can be our president for another four years for it. >> some progressives said you know what we have got to keep our options open here, but he i too old he's not a good candidate. those voices seem to be getting louder. it robert f kennedy jr. has 20 percent in marion williamson is at 10 percent, that is 30 percent. i would argue, kennedy is obviously in my mind stronger candidate than marianne, but what if they threw gavin newsom in this mix. what would happen then? i would argue he'd probably win the primary. >> he would, that's why they ar doing everything they can to

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contains bribery accusations between president biden from hi time as vice president. marianne rapidly is live with the information on this case. >> fox news has learned the fbi 's making offer to bring the document to a sense of the facility facility and capital held known as a skiff. for carter might -- four overnight to any members reviewed on monday. president bike was involved in the paper policy scheme when he was vp paycheck rashly said he seen a copy but still has many questions. >> i've fretted for thoughts bu put it this way there's accusations and it but it is no for me to make a judgment about where these accusations are accurate are not. >> he could still face contempt of congress charges because in physically head of the document as congressional republicans want to know exactly what the fbi did to investigate the allegations. allegations of white house and house democrats have dismissed as unfounded accusations. meanwhile lures for hunter bide

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about those who lives in glass houses because if you live your days criticizing other state policies it would stand to reason your state policies would be shipshape.you have a handle on crime, homelessness, power grid issues, taxes, budget issues, tax and housing prices and some of the lowest test scores of the country. common sense thinks that the next time newsom grabs his iphone to tweet he should put a pause on those aspirations and give california the once over. >> the purge aggressive push for reparations in california appears to have inspired a group of activists in west oakland demanding compensation for climate change or as they call it, climate justice. marianne is here with more on this story. >> some activists are telling npr reparations could be a form of climate justice alleviating health hazards experienced by communities of color like oakland where rising sea levels threaten to contaminate soil this comes weeks after a task

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something blue thing. pretty clever and leo says i want to go into space since i was a little kid and this would be a win win often space they go. chad, you are fantastic in your first nightcap. we hope to bring you back again thank you to kevin, jason, jonathan, carl and marianne. i am trace gallagher. thanks for watching america's late news. fox news. dream no plan, see the steps it takes to get it done right and follow them and avis, we rent cars unlike like anyone else, rents cars, because for 75 years we've only had one plan to make sure you keep yours and the day sure you keep yours and the day you get your clear choice. dental implants changesu enjoy i your struggle with missing

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