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Real Time With Bill Maher

years. here's how we lost america's trust. and it's just about how this place, which the show was called the picture i was called all things considered. it's not all things considered. he's not wrong and he pointed out, for example, that of the 87 people working in editorial positions, there at are democrats even if you're a democrat, you can't think this is good. >> i think one of the saddest things about the increasing sort of row. then per row is just the latest we've seen on also within the newsroom and the new york times. and there's really no major news organization in the united states that hasn't had some sort of news, newsroom uprising recently, or critique the saddest thing about this is that he ended up quitting and back in the past, there's all i don't know which is better what we have now where people go public and talk about these newsroom issues and say, listen, there's not enough diversity of opinion, there's way too much pushback this is

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Real Time With Bill Maher

not fair or in the past where what we've seen over the years is that people just quit. they'll believe one news organization and gravitate towards another as we people just become siloed and the newsrooms become silent and completely sort of tribal in that way. and i think that's the saddest thing that to see that he had actually left afterwards okay. >> so did you read the tweets from the person who is there's never happened four on the show. i've been namesake and the newest, katherine maher is her name. i think that's how she pronounces it. although i kind wish he pronounced differently andrew sullivan wrote a column, zhang called katherine maher is not a liberal and i agree okay. i mean, she's she's a portland de a character. i mean, she's she says things like, i'm sure. >> i mean, sure. looting is counterproductive. objective but it's founded on treating people's ancestors as private property. yeah, i mean, come on, man, along time ago and i

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Real Time With Bill Maher

>> i think one of the sayyed is things about the increasing sort of rao out. then per row is just the latest we've seen so within the newsroom and the new york times, and there's really no major news organization in the united states that hasn't had some sort of news newsroom uprising recently, or critique satis thing about this is that he ended up quitting and back in the past there's all i don't know which is better what we have now people go public and talk about this newsroom issues and say, listen, there's not enough diversity of opinion, there's way too much pushback. >> this is not fair or in the past where what we've seen over the years is that people just quit. >> they'll believe one news organization and gravitate towards another as we people just become siloed in the newsrooms become silent and completely sort of tribal in that way. and i think that's the saddest thing that to see that he had actually left afterwards okay. >> so did you read the tweets from the person who is this

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Jesse Watters Primetime

truths go against their agenda. not a new phenomenon. they would have a long history of cutting people loose when they don't tow the line. i confronted npr's former president way back in the day. >> it seems like you fired him not for his opinion but for his personal feelings, is that how you run a news organization? >> we terminated the contract because he -- this -- there were a series of violations of our news, ethics code. we talked to him about it, nothing changed. this was the latest in a series of incidents. >> jesse: but you've had npr people advocate the killing of christians, advocate the killing of jesse helms, were those people fired? >> that's not true. >> jesse: yes, it is, i have a right here, i have the growth right here. >> i've given you my statement and now let me go on to my meeting. >> jesse: who was that handsome devil? we've been covering stock shenanigans in washington for years and biden's energy secretary is a scoundrel.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

when those truths go againstno their agenda. not a new phenomenont a ne. tory >> they have a long historyut of cutting people loose when they don't toe the line. tinge loosi confronted npr as fa president way back in the dackyf >> it just seems like you firedr them not for his opinion, but fonot fos opinior his perso. is that how you run a news organization? we terminated it once contract because he was. there was a series o of violations of our news ethics code. f ouwe had talked to him about s and nothing changed. this was the latest in a series o was t lates serief inc, but you've had npr, even npr adc people advocate the killing of christians, advocate the killing of jesse helms.were were those people fired? that's not true. re, yes, it is. i have it right here. i have the quotes right here. vivian , i mean, as i spoke to you, i've given you my statement and then let me go on to my feeling. okay. coverin >> who was that handsome devil? we've been covering shenanigansg in washington for years, and biden's energy secretarytor

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Supreme Court To Nick Sandmann: 'Lol, No' To Hearing His Omnibus Defamation Lawsuit Against News Orgs

Supreme Court To Nick Sandmann: 'Lol, No' To Hearing His Omnibus Defamation Lawsuit Against News Orgs
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Supreme Court To Nick Sandmann: 'Lol, No' To Hearing His Omnibus Defamation Lawsuit Against News Orgs

Remember Nick Sandmann? He was the dude who became something of a Rorschach Test for how much your political beliefs (in any direction) influence your views of a short video, when EVERYONE HAD OPINIONS on his MAGA-hat wearing encounter with a Native American demonstrator, Nathan Phillips. Also, everyone magically became experts in reading body language…

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