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>> the media on high i letter, dealing with the horrifying ambush of police officers in dallas. sparking a fierce racially chargeed debate. >> again we are waking up to a shock: 11 officers shot in dallas, five have been killed. >> we have grim news this morning, the horrifying scene in dallas overnight. all the deadly attack, the most deadly since lend. >> some pleading for a civil dialogue and sympathy for both sides. >> this is an act of of an awful human being, but i don't want us in this moment to overly politicize. have an honest conversation
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about the mix of race and police. silence is ascent to all race baiters. >> the president implying that the police are in some way the bad gay puts their lives at risk. >> the president's speech helped to hockey this. we are not having an honest conversation on why this is occurring because everyone wants on the left to look at it through the racist eyes of black crime. >> you have african-american families worried that when they walk out the door they may not see it could be the last time they take their last breath for whatever reason and violence that has been the let risk of the political season where people are talking about building walls, folks are spew
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ing hate in the name of political ambition. >> is the press calming or inmaiming the situation? hillary clinton evades indictment but gets a public lashing from james comey and some pundits slammed the file director. >> donald trump denouncing what he sees unfair coverage on cnn. >> these are sick people, bad people, bad people. what you do is do not watch cnn. i don't watch it. >> this is "media buzz" and i am howard kurtz. >> the protests in dallas were peaceful wren a black army veteran who proclaimed he wanted to kill white police officers start doing that taking place cross the country on thursday
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were in response to two early tragedies. first, the fatal police shooting of alton sterling ceiling c ds in louisiana causing a media outcry because it was capture on video. >> tonight, the new and chilling video of deadly police shooting that the justice department on the case, officers redskins el weeing with a man on the ground and firing multiple times. tonight, his 15-year-old son breaking down. >> that was follow add day later by another fatal police shooting in minnesota where a black resident named philando castile was killed during a traffic stop and the video was captureed by his anyians in the car and live streamed. >> a black man is shot dead by the police and again, video evidence. >> again, graphic images of a man dying after being shot by police under questionable
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circumstances. >> joining us to analyze the coverage of the events, is heidi przbyla, political reporter for "usa today", and keli goff and lisa boothe with the washington examiner and republican strategist and molly ball with "the atlantic." >> do you see keli goff a shift in tone after the massacre and two police fatal shootings? >> in a wore, yes, in this is any silver lining it is that, the media coverage this week has been more responsible than previously. that is across the board, for instance, we saw in terms of conservative media, the host of n.r.a. saying, why is this not more outrage that philando castile was a licensed gun owner, why is there more dissent he is crediting with pushing the to talk about that and hot air
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talking about alton sterling and another police shooting in new york. reason it does not have the coverage is the person involved in the shooting is alleged to have assault the officer. so it wasn't lurched into the coverage of philando castile and alton sterling so more responsibility on both sides. >> hide, we had the new york post covering after dallas "civil war." we had a report, headline on drudge report, black lives kill. some of this has been inplametory. that is why it get so much attention. there were relatively few headlines like that, mostly, i felt and i agree the media gave a sober assessment after this and i will do something unusual which is credit the politicians because on what day do you see hillary clinton, paul ryan and donald trump, initially, give a very similar response to this.
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the media took the cue. i saw on this network, actually, greta paying proper tribute to the law officers and focusing on the egregious nature and, at the same time, reading a statement from black lives matter trying to make the point that condemnation, whether it is black lives matter protesters condemning all police, or partisan sensationalizing black lives matter is the kind of intolerance that has us to this place. i was heartened it see a focus on both sides. >> lisa boothe it seem after the shoot, we have finger pointing and we have played that. my sense is keli is right there is less. >> i hope that is the case. what we have seen and why you see the public polling and only 6% of public has full confidence in the media because we have seen individuals in the media
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service propaganda opposed to truth telling. cnn this morning, david brown, chief of police not rush to politicizing this, this dallas, and the mayor this, both calling for police and bring communities together, having the honest conversations that need to happen. he brought up to jake saying, look, the media is complicit in driving this narrative whether you have 1% of police officers who are wrong, who are acting and think they are above the law committing the heinous acts and they should be call out and let justice system investigate the cases but 99% of police officers are go and they are breaking individuals like they did in dallas, protecting the protesters. we was calling for the stopping of the sensationalizing happening in the media an african-american chief who would agree has done a phenomenal job in leading the country and
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dallas. >> we cannot make that point enough now l not tarring all police officers with the brush of those who engage in brutality but molly is this a brief pause and as the campaign heats up will the media default to left, right, police, blacks type narrative? >> it depends on which way theblies take this. so far, this has been a series of incidents that america has found a lot to agree on. the media is not always good at nuance or finding two sides but political leaders are say we can consider both of these being societal problems without having to say one is more important than the other or say one side is wrong. the problem with consensus is it obscures debate. there are policy issues and disagreement. the hope is we can have discussions of disagreements on
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policy without it turning into a divisive conflict. >> for example, in the killing of alton sterling in louisiana it is a fact that he had a criminal record but again, that is reported with a different tone. >> this is the best examples of how main street media has become more responsible. we have had two standards in mainstream media, either victims or alleged criminals and now we see the more white people involved with criminal justice department get the brock turner treatment, that after being convicted line rape they are referred to as stanford swimmer but you never see the mug shot until the media demas after being convicted and african americans, just victims of a crime you would see, well, there is a mug shot from the time they shoplifted when they were 12 or you with see a photograph of making them look menacing or in a hoodie and social media is holding outlets responsible.
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we have seen more diversity in the newsroom. it makes a difference on how the stories are covered. we interviewed the first african managing editor of "washington post" and we had a conversation how changing the face of the news, having people like this makes it impossible for newsrooms to get away with the less responsible writing. and walter scott, in south carolina, that was a turning point because --. ought guy shot in the back. >> captured on video and now is a standard feature. >> meet the resolution did the story in in was no video. >> but there is a responsible in the media where there is a broader narrative, one, called out by the dallas chief of police on the oversensationallizing of the facts. the facts are not representative of the hairive being driven that it is on season for police on african-americans and the country. that is not representative of
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the facts. if you look at facts there are more white people that are killed by cops. cops are more likely --. >> but they are 12% of the population. >> but crime rates are not disproportional. >> as far as racial profiling the data shows that is not true. as far as shootings, that argument can you make but for racial profiling the new jersey case took place --. >> let me jump me, whatever the statistics, everyone who is killed every death is more any when someone is not committing a crime. my theory is the reason we see a more restrained tone is the stories are clear-cut. what happened in dallas, a sick deranged guy who want dead kill white police officer said so openly. we are not debating protesters out-of-control. in the other two shoot, we don't know all the facts but two african-americans who should not be dead are dead.
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so they should still be alive whatever the circumstances. of court, the officers deserve due process but in this video someone is resisting arrest but is pinned to the ground without a weapon in his hand and that brought that into vivid color. but, at the same time, you have cops who had nothing to do with that who are slaughtered in cold blood. full disclosure a long-term ago my father was a detroit cop so i want to disclose that but i feel like lisa is right there is a one dimensional focus on this since ferguson and not focusing on what is happen from the perspective a police officer when never ambushed it is like a 24 hour news cycle thing and we go back to the main narrative. i help that what this does, this video, is that it changes the dialogue and how the media covers it. we need do our job, stay focused, do we need more
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uniformed standards on the use e of force? that is legitimate question. >> we are moving in the right direction. >> but is there more violence in the minority communities? does it bring the police into contact with them more? >> let me jump in, for all the encourages things i hear we still do have political figures whether cable news or twitter, blaming president obama because he is supposedly antipolice, blaming donald trump's rhetoric so it is fought lake we have moved away from that. how much of that will return? >> we are divided country and this campaign season especially has then that interest stark relief. what we have seen, when the nation feels scarred and injured by incidents like this, this is a zaire to. can together. that is heartening. it has seemed through the course of the legal campaign that people wanted to be divided wanted to hate their neighbors
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and whenned to have the opposition and what we are feeling is a surge of the opposite of that, a surge of people wanting to feel healing force. we will see in it lasts. >> i am glad the media is seen as part of that on the positive side but the story is not over. let us know what you think. how a man was falsely accused in dallas on twitter and quickly vindicated thanks to twitter and how hillary clinton was handleed escaping criminal charges. [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief.
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executive. this was incredible. after the shooting, the dallas police department tweet add picture of a guy makes mark hughes saying this is a suspect, please help us fine him, and tell us what happened. >> yes, right after that tweet or shortly thereafter, another tweet surfaced that showed mark hughes, a video, in a tweet showing mark hughes in a crowd of the protesters as the sway was unfolding, exonerating him. >> a after the shooting? >> after shooting standing this and talking with others and it exonerates him from being a suspect. in an hour or so, between the two tweets he was accused and exonerated. that is amazing. mark haws specific to local television stations. look at this. >> we say, now you have my face on national news, are you going do come out and say, this young man had nothing to do with it?
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>> imagine going through that and being accused. >> it shows the promise of twitter you can get the information out quickly but the pitfalls in the situation, as quickly as he was exonerated it did not step the death threats and even though he was -- the video surface on twitter he was still on national networks being accuseed of being a suspect. >> at television was behind the speed of twitter. >> the minute case, the shooting of philando castile in the car during a traffic shop and his girlfriend not only used her phone to record this shooting, but it is heartbreaking and incredible but streams it on facebook. >> amaze she had the presence of mind to stream this, but by using her phone she drew massive attention to the situation up the ranks of law enforcement and government and in a we it levels the lay feed between a regular
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citizen and in this situation, an aggressive cop in a ten situation. >> she was able to broadcast it herself in a way that would have been impossible two years ago. law is a last inflammatory stuff about dallas and the other shootings. give us a couple of example. tell me what you think the company should take these down. >> here are examples, hundreds of thousands of tweets. several read like this "our brothers in dallas, sniping pigs salute them." >> wow. >> a former congressman from illinois said three dallas cops killed seven wounded, this is now war watch out obama, watch out black lives matter punks, real america is. coming after you." >> that is inflam step to say the least. did twitter have a responsibility to take it down or is that infringing free speech? >> we want to infringe on free speech but they have a
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responsibility to take it down. they want to make twitter a more hospitable place and not to serve as an additional vehicle for the hatred and speech that insight violence. >> encouraging violence, that is where i draw the line. >> deep guide in the media over the closing of the case against hillary clinton and next, a huge amount of media tension for a high profile lawsuit involving fox news. ♪
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sexual harassment say he said they should have left is attorney but he said the allegations are false, a retaliation with a network decision not to renew the contract which was due to the fact her low ratings were dragging down the afternoon lineup when fox did not commence negotiations to renew the contract, she became aware her career was likely over and began to pursue a lawsuit. ironically, fox news provided her with more onair opportunities over her 11 year tenure than any other employer in the industry but she thanked in the recent book. this lawsuit is not only offensive it is without merit and will be defended vigorously. here the story is it is lowest on the station and lost to the key demographic. she was form co-host of "fox and friends," and makes allegations
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about steve doocy saying he treated her in a sexist way. the parent company expressed full confidence in ailes and doocy saying in will be an internal review and last year carlson praised him after the meeting she alleged harassment said "i would love to stay and thank you for suggesting a prime time special." ailes told the top executive and i quote, "i met with gretchen last night and we will get it another chance." on friday, he turned the suit into a 9:00 h confidential arbitration proceed saying she breach the we contract with the company and her lawyers say he is trying to first proceeding into secrecy. carlson said in a statement she took this "difficult step because i had to stand up for myself and speak out for all women." i understand why the media would jump on theallies
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but lawsuits by their nature contain that, allegations. some outlets quote anonymous sources will stick to the facts in covering the case. ahead, donald trump's new tv strategy behind the scenes look at yes are seeing much less of republican nominee. but, first, with the f.b.i. not pursuing criminal charges against hillary clinton some focus on the f.b.i.'s damning evidence and others a2:00 the director. gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet?
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>> hillary clinton and others dismissed the scandal the private e-mail server as a legal obsession but the f.b.i. director comey decided against seeking criminal charges but scolding hillary clinton for mishandling the classified information. the news organizes framing the story differently. >> a year-long f.b.i. investigation into hillary clinton moves e-mail server
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scandal is over. ending with a devastating account of how the former secretary of state has systematically misled the american people for 16 months on every facet of the scandal. >> hick had a big win, in the science this was a major cloud hanging over her head hanging into her convention and trying to launch the fall campaign. >> she wasn't indicted but she was convicted. the director comeyy convicted her of lying repeatedly about not receiving or sending classified markings. >> the good news for hillary clinton and it is true the justice professionals will not disagree with coachy, the fact is she was not indicted. that is the bottom line. >> but on msnbc, they contrasted the f.b.i. condemnation with her denial. >> i used my e-mail account which was allowed. >> they were careless in the
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handling of miley classified information. >> you i thought it would be easier to carry one device. >> she used numerous mobile devices to send and to read mail. >> we went through a thorough process to identify all of my work-related e-mails. >> lawyers doing the sorting for secretary clinton in 2014 did not individually read the content of all of the e-mails. we are back with the panel. what do you make of some talking about her beating the rap and others talking about the scathing report by the director. >> the major newspapers did repeatedly, after the comey statement, express what it was, damning. but he gave a lost weight to but the tv broke along more partisan lines, at f it was the top of brought, and at msnbc, it was more push on in the broadcast,
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and fox did a media analysis there is similar to other days including the naval reservist case and the reverse after the comey testimony where a lot of the talking points were directly addressed and there was no real precedent in over 100 years for prosecuting on gross negligence so in fairness. both news organizations should give proper coverage of the statement and the follow-up in terms of we explaining why he came to that conclusion. but the right leaning media talked about comey shot this down, and organizations were leading with the fact that president obama was campaigning with hillary clinton. >> and she was given a free pass because the f.b.i. is not suggesting criminal charges although what the f.b.i. director said is the only reason she is not charged is because there was in precedent set. he clearly indicted her on
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mishandling classified information. that is troubling. it is what we. >> after benghazi when we found out she lied of the narrative the obama administration and what happened with the terrorist attack saying it was a roast to a -- it was a protest of the media. >> but the newscasts were not easy on hillary clinton but there was a lot of focus in the outlets on the continuing remarks of comey. >> yes, this is a case where you saw the more responsible accounts of this had to agency it was a good news-bad news story. it was better for hillary clinton than in she were indicted. and it does close a certain chapter, the act iffy file investigation chapter of the scandal. but the story is not over and it
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revealed damning things about hick -- hillary clinton's conduct. >> hillary clinton did not talk about this for self days and after the heartbreaking tragedy in dallas, the next day, on friday, she did five interviews with cnn and msnbc and abc, about the dallas ambush but each got a couple of questions about the e-mail investigation. this is wolf blitzer. >> do you agency you were extremely careless? >> the director clarified that comment to some extent pointing out some of what was in the to be classified was not. >> you have covered hillary clinton, should the media insist she hold a full-blown news
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conference and address the extraordinary event where the presumptive democrat nominee was lectured by the head of f.b.i. >> in there was ever a more compelling southwest circumstances to held a news conference by hillary clinton, and it did not happen, a lot of people have been trying to uncover this, she has a personal hangup dating back 20 years when she held a news conference and tried to clear up whitewater but the explanation she personally is not a good format and it is not acceptable and i worry as a member of media through a few administrations on what press department it sets because frankly it started under the bush administration in terms of less and less media access and is worse under obama from what i understand and now absolutely, this is going to set a precedence, in he is in the without, she will deal with the media. >> lisa, some conservative
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commentators including the deputy attorney general of the bush administration with a rock solid reputation, because he did not urge indictment of the. >> a it is frustrating to look at facts we know and look the at facts they are not bringing or suggesting charges and it is frustrating but you have to respect the rule of haw and comey's investigation and the fbi investigation. what is frustrating as a republican is the unequal treatment we continue to see in the media. take donald trump issuing a statement after the dallas shootings over 400 words, multiple paragraphs, "washington post" and daily beast, one word, a very measured statement bit daily beat -- beast, and took out one word equating black lives matter with the kkk and we look at what is happening with the hillary clinton e-mail server and scandal and there is feeling people are missing the
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magnitude. >> and donald trump said that james comey was part after rigged system and went after the any tie director. he said that hillary clinton tried to bribe loretta lynch saying democrats close to her that she consider keeping the lynch attorney scene in she wins the election. what did you make of the coverage of that? >> donald trump also spent a couple of seconds going after hillary clinton on the issue and said i'm bored of criticizing hillary clinton, let's all agree she is crooked. for a lost republicans, that is what was shocking, he would not make the argument in a clear way that could win over a lost voter whose have been trouble by the trust issues around hillary clinton and a lot of republicans with want hillary clinton to be a better candidate are frustrated. >> and there was a rally where
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>> it is no accident the fatal shooting of alton sterling was filmed by a group called stop the killing trying to get footage by moderating the scanners and the fatal police shooting of philando castile in minnesota. his girlfriend was in the car who captured it on video. >> what would have happened in diamond republican amends did not broadcast live on facebook? >> if we told story and she did not do that no one would believe us. >> analyzing the coverage is guy benson and keli goff. do you see a positive or down side of a group that goes out and tries to capture the confrontations between police and minority members in. >> there are arguments on both sides but on balance it is good. this is accountability. it is sunlight. i think it is reasonable and people on all sides can agree made body cameras are a good idea for these things to be we
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adjudicateed. entire as that is not a common country i can understand why people want video evidence especially in it comes down otherwise to he said versus he or she said. >> which is what it used to be before cell phones. all the alton sterling case showed us the littleing because the camera was dislodged. social media has changed the game because the walter scott shooting chained it because the video so contradicted the officer's version and that was part of the "time" magazine "this time it is murder," and black lives matter was the cover. because of what and because of the video, it has changed the conversation and it is easier to hold law enforcement and journalists to higher accountability as far as coverage. >> when white police officers in this shawl minority of cases shoot a black man in the back as in south carolina or choke him
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to death as in staten island or killing a guy selling cds does the media, some in the media use to stereotype the vast majority of law abiding officers as trigger happy or racist? >> you see that. that is why politicians, it is a weird week politicians have behaved well saying, let's not ain't with an overly beirut brush when there is so much heightened sensitivity. of course, the vast, vast, vast majority of police officers never behave this way and do not do anything that tries to this level of misconduct but it does not tick away from the fact that sometime they do and need to be held accountable. it does not mean there 10 war by mess that is pervasive and it is a huge society am problem. all the irony in dallas is the officers were protesting the right of the protesters to demonstrate against them.
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when some black activist say "pigs in a blanket fry them like bacon," to people in the black community and journalists in the black community need condemn that? >> i would would say we have a federal congressman who is happen, joe walsh, two tweeted a tweet at the president, media need to own our responsibility and three to do our part to tell stories and rather than heightening the temperature. we are moving in that direction. seeing newt gingrich get coverage for a statementing saying none of us will understand why it is like to be black in america and snoop dogg standing with the l.a.p.d. this is a turning point we in the media get the message we are all in this country together and we all have a responsibility to do our part to see america be as
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great as it can be. >> quick ain't, are the media finally or becoming more enlightened on the racial sensitivities of violence on both sides? >> a it seems. >> a conservative come you will any of the said in the digital age it is hard to come do a conclusion that police brutality is persuasive do you think white journalists are becoming more sensitive perhaps in the past have dismissed this as complaining about white cops? >> in a word, yes, video maybe it possible for people for ignore the problem and diversity is hoping. families are the fastest growing demographics and i have had white friends to ask for stories of being racially profiled that is what changes when our culture embraces each other. adiversity in the media is great, and thanks both for stopping by this sunday. next, why donald trump is suddenly boycotting the
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with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >> and now a boycott of the television establishment by donald trump not appearing on "the five," and not calling into the morning shows what he has done is 20 air pierances on fox news channel and business, with multiple appearances and there is a clash over the approach and one wanting to limit the television exposures and not telling him of the interview requests believing silt too easy to wander off message and he thinks the coverage sun fair and
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he said he makes the final decision. heidi przbyla, what does donald trump gain or lose by giving up a good part of the television hat form and mostly doing fox? >> this is traditionally a time when a lost candidates make themselves less accessible. than during the primary. and it comes as he has new management. the pro is that going off script now compared to the primary, the base actually agree with him that it was less of a risk and now he goes off script like the other night going on and on about the star of david, he was angry and thought it was taken out of context and rather than focusing on comey, and they are concerned about mistakes like that. >> as far as the tweet, the antihillary clinton tweet that he denies with the star of david and saying they, the media are
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seizing on these and blowing them up and he has to spent time correcting them. >> we will find out who is right because this are cons. trouble trump needs the free media weapon the network decides not for give him the time on the stump rather than the media, we know it has been well recorded he is at a fund raising disadvantage and hillary clinton is about do name him as far as -- nail him with negative advertising. >> he is getting coverage on all of the cable news net words when he does the rallies, whether it is the interviews or not, the staff said he is doing local media, fine, and you are right, candidates tighten up but whether he -- the passionate, this is what supporters love about hip. >> it is a balance you have to strike but more and more the
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political analysis of the election is this is going to depend on base turn out. you run the risk of depressing the base if you do not let trump be trump and he is his own force of personality so he could change this arich any tie. >> it is risky to run for president. >> in the remaining time, eight days to cleveland and they are still looking for a running mate, a v.p. process, and do you think the press is more trying this as chaos because we do not have a frontrunner. >> there are always names that are presented and names that are scratched off in the process and this is the greatest washington game we play. let me share the truth is that this is also the area in which the media is the most uninfollowed, the most tightly hell difficults that are made and in this case the media is assuming that because there has been so much public consternation between republicans that donald trump is
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>> maybe the media does not want to dwell on the indictment against them but the mom knee is back to blasting the press. >> a made on "meet the press," sleepy eyes and what happened, he called me and wanted me to do an interview. i did it. and it was one of the highest rated interviews in the history of we "meet the press." but these are disloyal people they call cnn the clinton news network. think of this. the star, which is a star, the
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star of david, they told me the star of david, i said you got to be kidding, how sick are they? all weekend, cnn, dishonest as hole, cnn morning to night i have tweets with this, cnn will not talk about anything but the star and i is to say, fox is tough, o'reilly, but at least they are fair. they are tough. but they are fair. and msnbc, no one watches that so i can't tell you. >> he has not always been happy with fox but he said yesterday a "washington post" which he bans from the event has been fairer lately. and 15,000 journalists head to the cleveland convention the battle lines with the press are clear that is it for "media buzz" and we hope you will "like," our facebook page where we post a lot of original con 70s. let us know what you think or on twitter. we will be at the republican convention which programs to be
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ifnating and i have covered so many conventions. we will be there next sunday, see you then. from cleveland. >> three shootings in three days highlight ten between law enforcement and race. now the country looks for a way forward. this is not who we want to be as americans. >> do not let this precipitate a new normal in the country. >> heads up. don't shoot. >> protests across the country after two incidents involving blackmen shot and killed by police. >> snipe are aims at law enforcement in dallas. >> he expressed killing white officers and expressed anger.
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