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The Media Show

but against politicians because what we saw was a real sort of mishmash of a kind of activist blogger might be placed as a highly placed source in a story alongside a research methodologist, whichjust didn't really make any sense. so, i think that this should be a call for the media to, you know, step into the silence and just be more confident about asking those questions. it feels like a good moment to end it on, i'm afraid. rebecca coombes from the bmj — british medicaljournal — and hannah barnes, now at the new statesman, previously of newsnight, thanks so much for coming on the media show. thank you. now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. the actor was one of a number of people, including prince harry, who are suing the publisher of the sun in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ?

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The Media Show

it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that became a problem.

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The Media Show

but against politicians because what we saw was a real sort of mishmash of a kind of activist blogger might be placed as a highly placed source in a story alongside a research methodologist, whichjust didn't really make any sense. so, i think that this should be a call for the media to, you know, step into the silence and, um, just be more confident about asking those questions. it feels like a good moment to end it on, i'm afraid. rebecca coombes from the bmj — british medicaljournal — and hannah barnes, now at the new statesman, previously of newsnight, thanks so much for coming on the media show. thank you. now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. the actor was one of a number of people, including prince harry, who are suing the publisher of the sun in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here and will be through the programme. what's happened ? ithink, you know, we don't know the terms of the settlement but

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The Media Show

i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that became a problem.

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The Media Show

it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that

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The Media Show

storms when it's reporting on these issues. _ people on both sides . of the argument criticise the coverage. it has often had - to make apologies. i mean, for example, - it has apologised to jk rowling twice in the past year- or so because she's been accused of being . transphobic on air. and it's an incredibly i delicate balancing act, ithink, for the bbc. and, rebecca coombes, just to bring you in at the end, you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. i mean, one thing i should say is that — and cass says it too — you know, in the absence of evidence, don't we have to, as journalists, listen to the voices of people in pain? um, yes, we do. but i also think this is a call to improve sort of scientific literacy amongst health — not just health journalists but against politicians because what we saw was a real sort of mishmash of a kind of activist blogger might be

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CNN News Central

hurt him in the end. yeah. living off the kennedy stature today is one thing, but when he's actually exposed to the elements of a presidential campaign, my suspicion is, should it be on a debate stage? do you think he's pulling ten or 12%? should it be up there with trump and biden on a debate stage, he does represent a very interesting mishmash of what used to be separate political ideologies the fact that an environmentalist is now anti-vax, right? like the connection, the disconnect between science and expertise that exists and american population right now is right there with robert kennedy, little bit of a disconnect. >> yeah. but you know, i hear this nostalgia all the time for the era of the kennedys, right? >> and from the kennedy library get up in boston. i mean, any american who wants to go see a fascinating presidential library, every that to me is just, it's incredible visit. >> yeah, and people think of it as a time and america when we could come together and be inspired and find common purpose and maybe if you lived through it, it wasn't exactly like that, but i think that that's a huge asset for him and it's why the biden

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CNN This Morning

>> in the sense these are professional operatives who had great success. they know when to reel him in, when donald trump says things line liening into he's going to be a dictator, they know to walk him back. i don't want to oversate this notion he has a sophisticated team around him. beyond the two individuals, it's probably a mishmash of folks that have been clinging to him or those that stayed after january 6th. those two individuals know that keeping trump out of the public eye is actually the best thing they can do he's not out giving huge rattle ilys at the way had hefgs in 2020. we're going to see that tick up. he's not on twitter. he's not giving big sit isdown in interviews. so i think the public is forgetting the chaos and the crazy of trump. that's reflecting some of the poll numbers we're seeing in how

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

it into support. interesting opportunity for all of them on wednesday in this debate that donald trump says he's going to be skipping. could one of them emerge from that debate with an enhanced or reputation among republicans. one thing just quickly to keep in mind here, we also asked iowa republicans who's your second choice, and you see here, it's a mishmash, 20% shows desantis, but there's no clear default second choice candidate. that's the challenge for all of the non-trump candidates here is can they consolidate that non-trump vote. can one of them emerge and consolidate the bulk of that non-trump support. i think ultimately if someone's going to beat trump in iowa, that's what it's going to take. >> steve kornacki, thank you so very much. appreciate it. >> you got it. >> with us now to continue our conversation, victoria defrancesco soto, dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas, former republican national committee chair, michael steele. victoria and michael are msnbc

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