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California. This is just over an hour. Lets talk about fake news. Joke about thea reporter who asked a tough question of Elizabeth Warren . [laughter] neither have i. But i am a journalist, i run a Journalism Program. I want to plead with all of you not to let 99 of journalists gave the rest a bad name. [laughter] i was looking through some Washington Post headlines recently. My favorite one recently was from last week. This is the headline, this is true, this is an actual headline in the Washington Post last week, it said, cant republicans relearn how to accept political outcomes they do not like you . They do not like . [laughter] that is what the Washington Post was wondering last week. Headline joelious alluded to was when we learned about the killing of the isis leader and did you see the headline the Washington Post gave that . Was, albaghdadi, religious scholar, dies at 48. That was the actual headline in the Washington Post. I do not what your experience was, but that was like
So, lets talk about fake news. Have you heard the joke about the reporter who asked a tough question of Elizabeth Warren . [laughter] neither have i. But im a journalist, i run a Journalism Program. I just want to plead with all of youd not to give the 99 of journalists gave the rest a bad name. [laughter] i was looking through some Washington Post headlines and my favorite one recently was from last week. This is the headline. This is true. This is not fake news. This is an actual headline in the Washington Post last week, it said, can republicans relearn how to accept political outcomes they dont like . [laughter] thats what the Washington Post was wondering last week. Now, the more notorious headline joel mentioned, or alluded to, i guess, was when we learned about the killing of the isis leader and did you see the headline the Washington Post gave that . Right . It was, albaghdadi, austere religious scholar dies at 48. That was the actual headline in the Washington Post. And i dont
I was looking through some Washington Post headlines recently, and my favorite one was from last week. This is the headline. This is true, not fake news. It is an actual headline. It said this. Can republicans relearn how to accept political outcomes that they dont like . [laughter] thats what the Washington Post was wondering last week. The more notorious headline was , joel alluded to this, was when we learned about the killing of the isis leader. Did you see the headline the Washington Post gave that . Albaghdadi,was austere religious scholar at the head of the islamic state, dies at 48. That was of actual headline in the Washington Post. I dont know your experience, but that was like the best day ever on twitter. Because everybody started inventing their obituary headlines. There was one that said noted great, noted for his special interest in small children, died at 77. Do you know the author brad thor, the novelist . He put up this one, john wilkes booth, renowned thespian, theat