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challenge is right under your nose news with abby phillip weeknights at ten eastern on cnn. closed captioning brought to you by guilt, visit gilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands has the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry. they'll be gone in flash designer sales at up to 70% or so of gilt.com today environment, faith in the news media is lower than ever. >> a new gallup poll this week found only media defined as newspapers, tv, and radio video that's lower than trust in congress and the federal government. and the internals of the gallup survey are the lowest ever with just eight 8% of adults trusting what they hear on mass media a great deal. here's one example, driving some of the criticism cbs face backlash
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over the editing of its 60 minutes interview with kamala harris, showing harris answering a question differently and a clip released online than how she answered the same question. on the final broadcast. >> it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> well, bill the work that we have done, has resulted in a number of movements in that region by israel that were very much prompted by, or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> we're not going to stop pursuing playing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end lulu, tough question for journalists. >> does the media deserve to be mistrusted?
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>> so, you know, you look at that and i can understand why lay person would say oh, that was clearly editing that favored her and that must be something behind it. but as we know in the news media, we often edit just because we want people to be clear and there's a finite amount of time. so i'm not sure that they were editing her for the reason that donald trump was alleging, but i can understand how people would look at that and say, this is something that we shouldn't trust some with. the problem that i have is that there been a concerted attempt from the highest echelons of one party to discredit the media over and over again. there has been just sort of an atmosphere here where we now put journalists in the role of prize fighters. we don't expect journalists it's to have a discussion with someone or an interview. we expect them to sort of be play a role as kind of in the ring with them. so if you see it, my jd vance interview, you'll see once i think lulu garcia-navarro slay
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jd vance, and on the other side, they say jd vance, destroyed lulu garcia-navarro, and so what we see here is the journalists in the role of an, of an actor in these things. and i think that doesn't help where were you are our public opinion expert has the media earned the drop in trust we see in these paul's i think so. >> but it's being driven by a lot of different factors. so republicans have not trusted the media for a while. that is what allowed the rise of a robust, conservative media ecosystem that is different from these. sarah palin made the mainstream media like a thing and that was back in 2008 in new and to entering this is not new, but it is interesting that i think for democrats, they are expecting journalists to be those prize fighters for their pause and get mad at mainstream audie at mainstream outlets when they don't say, oh, and by the way, donald trump is terrible at a fascist and like they get mad when those things are not appended to the end of every piece. and i think that is also part of what's driving the difference
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depending on your political persuasion, is interesting in the latest gallup poll, 54 4% of democrats say they have a great deal or fair amount of trust in the media compared with 27% of independents and 12% of republicans. but the drop and trust among democrats is the steepest in recent years from 73% in 2022, a near record low, 54% today, ryan, how do you explain the drop in trust of the media among democrats? >> there are a lot of interesting parallels to attitudes among democrats toward higher education, toward a range of other issues where you've seen a similar decline in trust. so part of it is that when you have a democrat in the white house, what do you see is the democratic voters lose some trial us in the media when there's a republican in the white house, you might see it hold up a little bit more robustly than it would otherwise a lot of public opinion is thermostatic. if you look at issue after issue, what you will see is that when you
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have someone in the white house that's setting the narrative in a variety of ways that lead story response from me yeah, that people either like or dislike depending on their priors. and i think that what you're seeing with respect to media is similar. media is dominated by folks who are generally left-of-center. that doesn't mean they're bad or dishonest or whatever else, but that's something that in gender some trust with voters, with viewers are also left of center but it is also the case that when you see tough coverage of a democratic president, if you're a democratic partisan, you're not going to love it. >> do you buy that the democrats are fine with the media picking out a republican president, but not happy when they're picking on the democratic, gotten more vocal about it. and before they were they weren't. you can definitely feel it when you're on like a social media, if you don't like, we were pretty critical of biden's age on my pivot podcast. and we're talking about it on if you know that we got so cleareyed from the left, it was so clear and it was crazy. it was honestly we ignored it, but it was
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really fascinating to watch the other thing is they never liked us anyway they, they didn't like us back in revolutionary times. they didn't like us. there was a period they liked as during watergate, but nixon's was on nad or no, it was agnew with nattering nabobs of negative. nixon was enemy of the people. this has been fatal like us, chris, they've never liked us and they like us less than lulu is part of it also technology on i think back to the 70s and 80s when there were three networks, maybe three or four national newspapers. and there was kind of a cohesive whether you liked it or not, and sort of gatekeepers. and now with this proliferation know, i think it's a good thing. of cable channels and streaming and internet that their 1,000 flowers blooming and that creates more distrust. >> i mean, what are we talking about when we talk about? the media? it depends on who you're thinking about when you actually ask people, do you
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like fox news, if you're a republican, they'll be their numbers and trust and fox news are through the roof if you have new york times readers, they'll say absolutely we trust the new york times if they're new york times readers, this idea of just the media. i don't think it works anymore. because it's so segmented because the way we're getting information now is literally just through so many different ways. the other problem that we have is that we are in a misinformation and disinformation nightmare with with ai and everything else. people don't know what to trust. they're getting things all the time through these different streams. and it's very difficult for them to understand what is true and what is not true. >> shingles, putting their trust in dating apps are now using politics to find the one we'll show you. and trust me, it's not a crock. what crocs footwear is doing to get pet owners to spend more money kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn they need the lawn back fast and units
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year is tearful farewell to another pair of pandas, which were returned to china. ryan, are you yea or nay, on dc's new residents and the whole idea of panda diplomacy. >> i am a respectful nay, because i know there are a lot of panda lovers out there, but the reason i'm a nay is because this idea that it's about funded conservation efforts is really dubious. they're taking more pandas out of the wild than they're bringing back. there is not a single panda who was born in the west who's actually been returned to the wild. this is really dangerous stuff and also this is a propaganda the coup for a brutal, awful regime. i don't want any part of it kara how jesus well, i have small children were thrilled. >> they're here. i don't know what to say. he does too. you know, i think it's i love the pandas. i think i always loved that era when they came here for the first time i remember nixon in china i would hope we start to figure out a way to deal with china on some level, we may not agree with them.
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everything else than they are a brutal regime. i've written about this over and over again, but we have to figure out a way to get along with them. and if pandas work, i'm good with pandas. >> next, we go from pandas to your pooch crocs, the popular rubber or clogs maker just announced versions for your dog, the tiny votes come in two colors, green and pink, three different sizes. and this may give you pause it wasn't bad, funny, wasn't across bucks. >> if you think that's a lot, get this last year, pet owners spent 140 7 billion on pet related expenses. >> kristen. and thank you, ryan for the for the are you a yay or nay on crocs for your doors? >> well, first of all, jonah goldberg and i probably combined for 7 billion of that hundred and 47 billion spent on pets. >> pets are expensive, especially their vet bills. >> so in some sense 50 bucks on some shoes isn't a lot when you think, oh, is that protecting my dog's feet from the hot pavement or what have you i'm not for it. if only
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likely to date someone from the other party. kara, i know you happily married. this is a hypothetical question, but are you yea or nay? and dating someone who has different political opinions than a nay. obviously know i think it could create well, there's all kinds of problems with marriage in general. i don't think adding to it with this, especially in this polarized environment, i can see what people feel this way. and it makes, it makes sense and they've tried to create dating services for right-wing people. there there's a while there. it didn't work out very well, but i'm i'm okay with that. >> if people do that, kristen, are you conservative pollster, how do you feel on the issue? again, hypothetical. i know you're happily married on the idea of dating someone who you are politically. >> i think it is a shame that young people are screaming someone else right from the gecko on this look, your political views can be representative of deeper values and it may mean that you just would never see eye-to-eye on the core things that make you you.
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special takes on what's happening or predictions of what we should be looking out for ri reihan. >> big news in the middle east this week hit me with your best shot this week the idf eliminated yahya sinwar, the head of hamas and the architect of the october 7 terrorist massacre. there has been a lot of second guessing of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but this is the product of his fortitude. and his willingness to resist intense external pressure to end that war prematurely. and now israel is going to have to pivot to securing that territory to ensure there can be a post-hamas government. >> kara, you're focused on a new play that about one of your favorite subjects, ai fantastic stoves, robert downey junior, i interviewed him earlier this week. >> it's going to be on monday. it's called a mcneil and it was really the interesting is one of the last lines. it's, it's a line about truthful lies and that really struck me is that we are in the midst of a world where there's a lot of truth for lives where there's little bits of the truth in it and people manipulate it so
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that we saw the facts, feelings become facts. and i thought that was a really big thought and ai will accelerate that going forward. >> it's great play preston, there's a lot of talk about the gender gap in this election got shot there's new polling out this week from pew. >> were they asked people about masculinity. what do they think defines it? how do they think about certain traits that are associated with masculinity and i think what's really interesting is there was a big divide between democratic and republican can men, over how masculine they think they themselves are a majority of republican men rated themselves as highly masculine, only 29% of democratic men did the same. so i think we're gonna have a big gender gap in this election, but also just the conversation about gender is deeper than just men versus women than i think it's fascinating. >> but what does the death? i finished of masculinity? >> well, the poll kind of lets people define that for themselves. it just says on a scale of highly masculine, somewhat masculine to somewhat feminine, very friendly democratic men are saying, i'm
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not really that masculine. >> well, they're not saying highly, they may be choosing something else on that scale lowly masculine i don't think that's exactly how they framed lulu. while the presidential race gets all the attention, there are a lot of really interesting races in the country on other levels. talk about it. >> yeah, there was a very fiery debate in texas i want to show you just a little bit of a snippet of collin allred and center for ted cruz of texas colin all red is kamala harris. >> their records are the same. i've served with both of them. they voted in favor of open borders over and over and over again. >> he has never there for us when we need him when the lights went out in the energy capital of the world, he went to canned you know, this is somebody who goes to the ritz-carlton and canned. do you really think he cares about inflation and about working families? really important and it does look like it's going to flip two republicans. and if we have a democratic president, or if we have a republican president,
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what happens in the senate might determine who fills another seat in the supreme court. and so many other things. so it really is important that these, that the poll is tightening there in texas, ted cruz being kid on if you'll remember that trip that he took to warm canned in the middle of a very cold event in texas. so i just find these debates fascinating and i think this was a pretty spicy one that bought a lot of things to play correctly that democrats have this dream that they're going to turn texas blew does already have a real chance. >> i mean, if you listen to some people, no chance at all, but i would say it ain't over until it's over. >> okay. yogi berra before we go, if you'll permit me my new book, countdown 1960. >> the behind the scenes story of the 312 days that changed america's politics robert just hit the new york times bestsellers list fascinating story. thank you. of the rights between john kennedy and richard nixon, which shares more than you might think, would this current campaign,
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