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the weekend and a from week. thanks for spending your time with us. donald trump embroiled in new media controversy as the "washington post" obtained a 25-year-old tape of the businessman supposedly posing as his own publicist and telling a reporter of his relationship with marla maples and other women. >> he has three other girlfriend s and he will not say ...he is going to a lot of her friends and... [ inaudible ] trump said that is not him but either way, is this ancient audio really news? what about "new york times" investigation saying that he sometimes crossed the women in
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his life which he calls a lame hit piece. a frenzy over trump's drop by with paul rain breathlessly covered on cable minute-by-minute. all the rnc headquarters on capitol hill and we will begin with the big meeting for donald trump with house speaker paul ryan in washington this morning. >> the next few hours are pivotal for the future of the written party. all the highly anticipated meeting is underway. >> are journalists hyping this get together? >> megyn kelly finally sits down with donald trump for a fox special and tells me of having to endure months of personal attacks. >> at times it has been difficult. i will not lie. this were certainly times where i would like to have said something but i knew that was not in my best interest or my role. it has been difficult, it has been dark, i have had at the love silver linings, it brought my husband and me much closer.
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>> candid conversation about how becoming a high profile target has affected her life and career. >> a credibility crisis for facebook after accusations that zuckerberg's company is suppressing conservative news but does it warrant a senate investigation? this is "media buzz" and i am howard kurtz. donald trump's short meeting with house speaker paul ryan hyped in an endless media circus ended with a nice sounding statement and no shortage of pundits. >> are you endorsing donald trump? if you are not, what is holding you back? do you have a choice? you have ruled out vote for hillary clinton. all the process of unifying the republican party, which just finish add primary a week ago, perhaps, one of the most devicive primaries in memory
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takes some time. eight was a have positive step to party unity. this was the persuasiveness of a fortune cocky message and was like to girls in high school who gossipped all year about each other and now they are sharing the class project and they have to work together. >> donald trump, the self-proclaimed great negotiators came out of the most pent meeting of his political career with nothing. >> by friday, the morning shows were hammering donald trump about new controversies including a 1991 phone call obligated by the "washington post" which the paper said was him posing at his own p.r. man telling "people" magazine reporter about his relationship with his then girl friend marla maples. thank you was never a talk of marriage from donald's point of view. i can also say that he would not like to get married but... >> are you aware of the tape?
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is it you? i don't know anything about it. you are telling me about it for the first time and it does not sound like my voice. i have many people trying to emstate may voice and this was 25 years ago? >> early 1990s. >> you are going so low to talk about something that took place 25 years ago? >> and another said he fess the up after. >> you believe it was trump, he faked it? >> he apologizeed after and said he was sorry the he should come clean and apology to me now. >> joining us to analyze the campaign coverage, is heidi przbyla senior political correspondent for "usa today". and kelly riddell with "washington times," and molly ball political reporter for the atlantic. >> i is listened many times and it sounded like donald trump i can tell you that. but whether it is or not or he was enjoying himself; this
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"washington post" news? all the story itself is probably not that big of a news for people who care about donald trump as the next president of the united states, his supporters and detractors but it is more the coverup that bill the news because there was in question that this is donald trump. he testified in 1990 he went by that name, "people" magazine said that this was a running joke teen them that he would masquerade as john miller next guy. why not admit and it move on? >> in fact, the people reporter told "new york times" last month on the record but it is the audio which is entertaining to listen to that made this a bigger story, but how big of a story? >> buzzfeed had a story in april that was very similar and reporters were comment on that story hike this is funny, donald trump impersonating himself as a p.r. guy but i don't think it will change anything but it is more of an entertaining story. what was interesting about the "washington post" article they had a 44-minute conversation talk about his finances, views
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on the economy and what was published? when he hung up on them after they asked about this? that was the entire story. have we seen anything else on the economy or his finances? nothing. >> or the line went bad. >> did donald trump keep this story alive by denying it? >> she is right, denying it he turned into a more perplexing thing the you said it was something we already knew he had done and the audio was a new element and you hear it, it is even clearer, it is clearly him. it is fun to listen to. kind of hilarious. it doesn't seem like the kind of thing that is going to make a voter out there in america go, well, this man cat be president because he play addject on a reporter on the phone but it is a step that is something we did not know before about a very nettable person and he goes out there and tries to deny it. >> people already know about
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donald trump, his business life, the reality tv show life, the playboy life, i don't know how much new information is here but there is a big "new york times" front page story crossing the line trump's private conduct with women. trump tweeted this, everyone is laughing at the lame hit piece and i gave them many names of him i supposedly "used." it is 50 interviews of women in business and personal life and jibbing stories of their enter actions with the billionaire. >> it paint add contradictory picture of trump. there were stories in there of extreme examples of women feeling like they were treated as cat toll. on the other hand, you had an unusual structure, 20 years ago, of women being in the highest roles of authority at his company so for people would like him there is something in here and those that don't like it
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this is something to find. abombshell, a man who used to own pageants wanted him women skinly. he want add playboy image and that is what he put out there. so some of this is coming back to haunt him but people would lick him will find excuses. he promoted some of the women to the highest racks 20 years ago in the construction business. >> that was not very widely done. >> one of women he called ortized her -- or did tease her but she became a senior executive. another asked was she surprised when he asked her to put on a swimsuit but he dated her. ait is a very well done story, painting a complex picture of a complex human being and if you want a caricature of donald trump saying he hates women, and thinks they are stupid that is
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not the case. it puts flesh on the bone of a character a lot of us suspected or could tell from the public behavior but he can be creepy sometimes but, he, also, sees women as important people in his business. he has not shut them out because of a sexist idea that woke cannot perform the function. i thought it was complex. >> the women were all on the record, not "unnamed sources." we showed you clips the house speaker paul ryan meeting and the buildup and we saw donald trump get out of the car his plane on the tarmac. i get the larger issue here there has to be a reconciliation between donald trump and the paul ryan wing of the republican party. what explains this media circus? >> absurdity of it was crystallized, msnbc that said "breaking news alert, donald trump gives thumb's up."
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they had split screens of every possible vantage point. >> and fox, too. >> including the car sitting next to trash can. so this is new york hot house tabloid media atmosphere around donald trump but now he is a presidential candidate he should be conforming to the washington media standards rather than the other way around. i felt like the reporters became entertainment tonight reporters and, yes, it was an important meeting but both society spectateses and said this would not be much coming out, it is the start of a process. >> i don't think we can say drum -- the fact that there was no endorsement and they would have a detailed discussion of policy, paul ryan and donald trump disagree on a lot of issues, immigration, taxes and so forth but that struck me that wasn't what it was about. >> look, i don't think it is possible to overbehind the significance of the conflict
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mean house speaker paul ryan and donald trump >> we tried to. all the most important thing happening in american politics is the divisions of the republican party the but that does not get you toward understanding it. something happened in the meeting. some think it was all theater because politics is core graphed and nothing could come out that we did not know but i don't think that is true. the human interaction as they try to navigate this very uncomfortable marriage of convenience the next six months is going to an huge story but you do not get information standing outside the building. >> kelly there is media attention overshadowed by women and 25-year-old phone calls and the hike, where donald trump, some say is softening his position on certain issues such as the muslim ban on immigrants, and now he is saying what he proposed is a suggestion. maybe a commission with july
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many to look -- with giuliani to look at this. are the media portraying as backing off the core positions? >> it and more important to look at. i learned that house speaker paul ryan has a breakfast burrito. i did not need foe that. donald trump backtracked on the tax policy this week. as well as the immigration ban, the muslim ban. >> the media needs to hurricane into it. >> the other way to look at it every proposal from every politician when running for office is only a proposal. knowing is passed unilaterally without any compromise. it is a start. >> can you jump in whether the substance of the trump platform is getting enough attention compared to others? >> we are not prioritizing because each day this is some new bait to chase.
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we need to stay more focused on core things we should be holding his feet to the fire. for example, the muslim ban. that is important. given the main tenet of the mat form that helped him win the nomination and it is a pledge he made that brought a lot of new people to his side. the same thing with entitlement reform. these are big key areas. he digresses from the party. this explainy he has gotten the support. >> molly, is the press chasing every shiny object? >> what we have learned the way trump operates he takes all sides and makes the contradictory statements and flying by the seat of his pans. to evaluate him through the conventional lens of the political press when he said something that contradicts a previous position, that means he is just saying what the person he is in front of wants to hear. >> i disagree. he has been very clear with the
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wall on the border, for example. he has not backtracked on that. he got into the muslim ban because they asked a trip question, in the long dan mayor comes over will you let him in the country? >> that is not a trick question but... >> it seems like a fair question. i have to cut this off because we need a break. we will have megyn kelly on the impact of the long battle with donald trump on how she does her job and her family. and donald trump refuses to release his tax returns. stay tuned. is family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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>> most of the media have not made a major issue of donald trump refusing to release the tax returns but it is coming up
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in television interviews. >> the people are suspicious that you are not releasing because in january of 2012 you said to me that mitt romney was making a big mistake not release ing his. ahe was not under audit. i am under audit. what is your tax rate? >> none of your business you will see when i release. >> you said you would release when secretary hillary clinton released her e-mails. show turned them over all. >> she did not. there are plenty missing. a lost e-mails are missing. i know she a friend of hers and you worked for them and did not reveal it. >> what testify did not reveal was contributions to the hillary clinton foundation but this is usually a media uproar when a presidential candidate refuses to release the runs and he said because it is under audit. why don't we see it? >> there is an uproar because it is standard since the 1940s every major party candidate has released not only one year's worth but several, going back to
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nixon. obama released 12 years. donald trump is taking advantage of the news cycle. we are not able to prioritize and have the judgment to say what is important and to held his feet to the fire. the clinton folks will hammer this. it is something that is fair. we can learn a lot from the taxes. >> when mitt romney dragged his feet of releasing his runs and finally only released a couple years, the press founded. >> there is still time. i think it will happen. heidi przbyla is right there are many other things going on it is lost in the cloud. this is something in it becomes more of a talking point from the clinton folks. it will continue to dog donald trump. the calculation for donald trump has to be the same railings that romney was making. is it more damaging do have people wonder what i am hiding
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or more damaging what is in the run -- returns. >> perhaps, kelly riddell, trump calculates his supporters do not care or is it that the press treats him differently? >> i agree with the panel, and we will see more on this regarding the tass runs. >> there should be more? >> there should be more. >> mitt romney only released his after harry reid accused him of not paying taxes for 10 years. the media picked up the story and they picked it up and ran with it you will see that happen to donald trump if he does not release the tax returns. there will be more questions than answers. >> brief answer: donald trump's former butler, said on facebook president obama should be killed, and the secret service is investigating, of course, that has to be reported and the "new york times" profiled this guy and the campaign disavowed this and said
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he has not worked for him since 2009 but is it a story? in he worked for him a long-term ago, donald trump cannot be responsible for every incendiary comment made by someone who work for him decades ago. >> look, the problem that donald trump will have in the general election is women and minorities. right new, women and minorities have strongly negative views of trump and when another thing like this comes out tying him to some horrible racist does not help. >> on that difference of opinion, polly ball, heidi przbyla, and kelly riddell, next my sit down on megyn kelly being at war and making peace with donald trump. and percent rosen on the mystery of missing statement video and how he felt when his questions on the iran nuclear talks vanished.
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>> the dust up over "new york times" profile of the deputy national security advisor who bragged about bam dazzling noing in reporters is taking a bizarre turn providing rose of providing a misleading narrative of when the iran talks began. james rosen said he wanted to follow-up by showing video of state department briefings where he had pressed the issue with, among others, former spokeswoman. >> we knew this were two briefings from 20 think, where they lied to me and where they defended the fact they had lied and i said to the producer we need both of those briefings and my producer came back and said on the second briefing, where they admitted lying, the change has been deleteed, all eight minutes we. the entire exchange is gone. we were stunned. >> here is what it looks like. >> there are remaining concerns that we have as you all are
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familiar with, of whether it is their involvement if support of regime in syria or humanitarian issues. that has not changed. >> the obama administration said --. >> and the white nag and the missing eight minutes contain this telling exchange. >> is it the policy of the state department where the preservation of the secrecy of secret negotiations are concerned, to lie to achieve that goal? >> james, there are times where diplomacy needs privacy in order to progress. >> the state department said that was a glitch which now is fixed. yes, of all the possible deletions in the department's archives it happened to involve that embarrassing change now that iran issue is back in the news. >> it was not a technical glitch but deliberate. the material has been restored. >> it prompt james on reflect on his past problems such as the justice department like investigation that targeted him as a spoused co-conspirator.
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>> there are only a few certain categories of persecution of a reporter that the state can check off on any given individual. now my case we have censorship which we add to the existing categories which were spying on me, hailing me a criminal and a flight risk, and physically monitoring me and surveillance of my phone reports and my parents' so i am hitting for the cycle. >> >> a spokesman said that the state department takes this "very, very seriously," and is still investigating. >> megyn kelly had a chance to sit down with donald trump and a look at behalf led to the truce and how the beatle divided the fox audience. >> we will look at the evidence, is facebook really bias against conservative news?
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was in th roo >> i was in the room in cleveland last august when megyn kelly refined the presidential debate question that rocked the campaign and made her a constant target of donald trump. the long awaited interview with donald trump is air ago on tuesday in her first prime time special. >> >> you seem to stay angry for months. >> yes the awas that real or strategy? >> i am a real person. i don't say, gee i am angry tonight and tom you my best friend i have a theory when someone does it and it could happen again with us, it could be, doing this particular interview, i have great respect for you, than you were able to call me say let's get together and talk. to me, i would not have done that. i sat down for a wide ranging conversation in the studio in new york. >> megyn kelly welcome. how hard has it been with the insults from donald trump, not to fire pack?
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>> at times, difficult i will not lie. there were certainly types where i would like to have come out and said something. but i pew that was not in my best interest and not my role. he kept trying to pet me on the playing field and i tried to pull myself off. the truth is, it was hearter are for my husband not to say something. >> to restrain him. as you were part of the story and hebrew off the fox debate and some say, megyn, you did not take the debate it must be uncomfortable. >> it has been awkward, no question about it and it remains awkward. i had a moment the other day on the air when i had the donald trump spokesperson who i like a lot because donald trump and hillary clinton were going back and for the on language of women and she took the position he is never saying anything about a woman he would not say about a man and i knew, i knew the word that was linking over our heads and it is a situation where i
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cannot raise it because it was said about me but i don't want to actively raise it because it was said about me so i tried to walk that line. >> when you asked donald trump for the meeting in trump tower and you both said after that it cleared the air and it was like two diplomats trying to preserve a middle east cease-fire what was the meet like? >> i was nervous, i did not know what to expect of the i woke up and thought, this is an odd day and i don't know what will happen here. but as soon as i saw him and receive add very gracious welcome from him i knew we would be fine, it would be that kind of meeting and not a contentious adversarial one. >> when the interview was announced there was media challenge, megyn will have to wipe the floor or dismember him. what did you make 1/2? >> i thought they missing the point of what was going to
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happen. we have had contentious exchanges and what i call the olympic legal of questioning. at the debates. i don't think anyone would accuse me of giving any politician a pass in my interviews. but this is a different setting and it is a different kind of thing. i don't feel any need to go in there and take down trump nor did i at the debates. that was not my goal. my goal shear to have an interesting compelling exchange with him and i did. and i think the audience will feel that a. >> when we see it on tuesday you say interesting, compelling, was it contentious or awkward? >> yes. it was. i would say overall it was cordial but this were some tense moments and some awkward moments and moments similar to what i just said, there some moments you could see where this conversation was going this was no way an it and there we, eye to eye talking about the most
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awkward moments of the campaign. >> what was it in for donald trump to sit down with you? >> many things he is gone on and on the way he had been. i don't thing he was looking actively to resolve this or make it stop. i don't think donald trump minds acrimony or controversy. >> you think? >> that is not very insightful. but why like it. i did not like being part of the story and i don't like acrimony. which is odd that i have chosen a job in cable news prime time. he saw he was headed for a possible contested convention at that point because it was just before he secured the nomination and the general election. he realized it could be a good time to perhaps bury the hatchet on his hands and perhaps we could show the world that two people who had been mired in a very difficult circumstance could come together and have an
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an affabl. exchange. >> when you look back at first debate. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals, your twitter >> only rosie o'donnell? >> a for the record it was well beyond rosie. >> i am sure. >> could you or should you have worried that question about women differently? >> in. i would not change one thing about that question. not for a minute. >> everyone on the network is aware and you most all that trump's campaign has divided the fox ought convince with a last passion on both sides. have you tried to put that out of your mind as you go about doing your show or job? >> yes. my boss, our boss, has told me don't chasing an audience. can you not program your show that way. who will i bring in? who will i alienate? it leads to compromise. my goal the past year has been
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to live up to the promise i made and the only statement i have made about the trump attacks which was that i would continue to cover him without fear. i understood the risks of that because if you cover him that way he attack you especially in your name is megyn kelly. i understood that some of his voters, some of his fans and some of our viewers may not like that and certainly i heard from them and i understand that. they love him. they wanted him to win. they did not want anyone, least of all a journalist, getting in the way or doing anything or offering coverage that may not reflect well on his or impede his path but that is for them to worry about. my job is to worry about something different, maintaining my integrity and the journalism job i have been given and pressing forward on the truth, i feel i have been faithful to that. >> you say you experienced a
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lost hate is the word you used and it must have been ugly? >> there is in question it has been a difficult year. how much does it do to sit and wallow in it? not much. i am honest so it has been difficult. it has been dark. i have had a last silver linings. it has prosecute me husband and me much closer, we have been closer to begin with the that is interesting. >> with our threecies. >> you feel you had a huge storm around you and you were holding on to each other. >> when the you know what hits the fan you figure out acutely what is most important to you and i am always worried about my own mortality and my father dying early so i worry but this put a potential point on it reminding me what a short time we are here for and what really matters and the thing that matter most to me are in my apartment in new york city, my
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husband and me three kids and two a larger step my friends and extended family and i have been surrounded by them and their love for the past nine months in an extra special way. >> more with megyn kelly in a moment as she talked about the pluses and the pitiful -- pitfalls of fame. ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. ram trucks are reaching new heights when it comes to capability and efficiency. the ram heavy duty is the most capable full-sized pickup on the road today.
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more now fro my nver more of my information with megyn kelly as we turn from donald trump outroar to the price of fame.
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>> the fallout the trump controversy has undoubtedly made you more famousen the cover of "new york times" and cover of "variety," and more. >> two have been before the controversy with trump. >> do you enjoy the limelight? >> i cannot that in a yes you phrased. it was very exciting to see myself on the cover of "vanity fair," that happened after donald trump the i am sure it is connected to the dust up. that is crazy, i saw myself in a news stand next to a cover of oprah who is one of my idols and i thought, wow...but my goal getting into news was never to be famous, and, in fact, there are significant down side. listen i will not be a justin bieber. i have a great life. >> i was going to ask you, anyone in tv that has achieve
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add certain success, does fame and money does it distance you from the audience? >> there is a risk it corrupts you and that distances you from the audience but my viewers know i am the same person as i have always been. in i have a book coming out i entremendous use you to my mother when you know linda kelly you will realize i will never change. >> a lot of our colleagues in the news business, many live in new york or washington, dc, travel certain social circles and completely underestimated the donald trump phenomenon and the way he connected with the anger with americans. >> in question. donald trump hijacked republican party. it has been a spectacular spectacle to see. it has been amazing. what happened in past year is the republican party elders did their level best to bring voters
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to heel and the republican party voters brought the party to heel and said, no more. in time we tell you what we want. they have been heard now, that is good for the republican party. whether donald trump can get the ball cross the finish lane, time will tell. >> some viewers may not know you are a practicing lawyer and you quit and you took a job as a rocky reporter with the abc station in washington and hired at f washington, dc, bureau. what possessed to you do that? >> i smacked head first into the brick wall of unhappiness. all the wall give you a wake-up call. >> and i realize the it was not as much fun. i had plenty of money when i was practicing law and i said, that sucks. i'm not happy. my chessest trend at time was nurse making $30,000 a year working in boston, making no money but she was happy we would have a couple of 50 cent beers
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at the local bar and we have would a great time. for me it was in part a wake" call that all of this money and all these raises and all these bonuses and great reviews, they were not worth it. i wasn't happy. so it dawned on me that just because you are good at something does not mean it may you happy and i resolved to change my life and in that moment, dr. phil saying, the only difference between and you someone you envy is you settled for less. and my program to myself was that i on settle for more. so i did. i worked to get a different kind of job i would love and i wound up taking a job that paid $17,000 a year, pay as lot more now, and that is true. i around it. i do not begrudge myself that because i earned it. we went to the town park growing up, we did not have money, we took a vacation to orlando in the family truck. so, i aned everything i have and i still feel connected to the
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♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >> face speak is facing tough media scrutiny after giving allegations that they are suppressing conservative news
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and picking trending topics saying conservative subjects such as scott walker or i.r.s. were black listed and news from right leaning site could not be used unless followed up by the lakes of "new york times" or cnn. republican senator john thune fired off a letter demanding an explanation. we have shana glenzer here in washington, a commentator the journalists who are unnamed we stress, say it was common to suppress conservative tommics and conservative media. how much does it tarnish credibility? that is -- we assumed they were surfacing, the biggest most neutral news story from across the when and you log in to facebook your expect your friends' post bias but not from the site. however, i would be very surprised in this affects how often people log in to facebook and they will still post pictures of kids and their dogs but i don't think that will
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change. >> but we have john thune republican senator conducting an inoccurry demanding they explain the editorial process for the trending top is which boost the traffic. fit was sent to the "new york times" or cbs or fox they would say get lost." should a senator be involved in this. >> they would. my question is, in the government is going to get involved in what facebook, a private company can emphasize on its site, where does it stop? is facebook going to be in involved in what is posted? the allegations upset people but the market is what corrects this issue not a government inquiry. i argue the senator has more important things to attend to. >> what would the government do in it does not like it, a private company? >> facebook while play defence on the p.r., released a list of the guide lanes used and you can inject stories to journalists who are hired and faced into
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understoods this sounds all of and say that black lifting means the story is a hoax and not connected to the real world but it is no coincidence zuckerberg will meet with glen beck and other conservatives. if you hire journalists whether they are trying to be bias or fair or that is it subjective what they think is trending? >> yes. most people, even like myself in tech assumed that technology is what was driving or featured in the topic, especially because facebook touts over and over their investment in artificial intelligence, and such. it is only the human involvement that makes it less smart and power will than it was before? in there is an unside, robots will not be taking our jobs. >> a relief. and ten website are most influential. fox is on there but most of them are "usa today" and "washington post", and cnn, and nbc, yahoo
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and so forth. zuckerberg openly supported president obama on immigration. he gave a speech criticizing donald trump. and hillary clinton was given the maximum donation. does facebook have an appearance problem? >> of course. it would not surprise me in they paid a high level conservative hire in the coming months. it is possible the folks in the news room did not realize this was a problem. they are surrounded by friends and colleagues who just think the way they do. >> on "left," coast. >> and they may not have realized it it is a problem. and they will fix it. >> whether it changes remains to be seen the. >> woody allen had a magazine barred from him event and one of the funniest corrections ever.
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>> hollywood reporter was barred from the movie of woody allen for not pressing him about sexual abuse allegations involving his sister who was seven. authorities investigated the allegations and no charges were bankrupt. and he said he fell under pressure to not fall to pressure and he worked hard to distance himself from his painful family history, but, now he writes, the media are protecting him the way they protected bill cosby but the case bill cosby accused by grown women is very different. woody allen told the press at the festival he never reads anything about himself and the
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publicist bragged about banishing the reporter. >> everyone makes mistakes and newspapers are good of concreting them but in fixing a pinner error in a story of muslim leaders battling isis "new york times" created a classic because of anary report an article on monday about at the bailey being fought by muslim immans and scholars misstated the snapchat handle used by a muslim leader and it is not "pimping 4 paradise," and i boat "new york times" wishes that would disappear like the messages on snapchat that is it for this "media buzz", let me know what you thing on facebook, we have been so busy we want to get back to putting director tweets only the end of the show and we hope you will check out our facebook page. if you write to us about the
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media, we coheir it. check itous next sunday. >> i am chris wallace, explosionive new charges about donald trump's past. how will it affect his run for president? >> he has three other girlfriends. >> all the new controversy of his behavior with women in his personal life and the work place. who was trump publicist john miller who sound as lot like trump himself? >> we will talk with republican national priebus about that. >> i was encouraged. >> we agreed on a lot of different items. >> a debate attend former house speaker gingrich, a trump