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>> president trump draws on media praise but mostly media scorn for his european trip ranging from his soaring words of remembering d-day to battling his detractors especially nancy pelosi here and abroad. >> he stayed on script, stayed on message and i think most of the moment. >> there were thousands of people cheering at her there were protests. i said where are the protests? i don't see any. i saw a small protest today when i came, very small. a lot of it is fake news. >> why would donald trump deny is visible to the entire planet? the protests against the streets of london.
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>> you are the president of the united states, you should be above that. should be calling people at the mayor of london, what did he say? a total loser or whatever. >> the media after donald trump it recalls the london mayor a loser presented to the loser called him a bigot. he also called the duchess of sussex, nasty. trying to claim that he did not even that we have heard it too. he just humiliated the mainstream media and his critics said this trip was going to be a disaster. the meter has a on his face like i've never seen before. >> what about the commentators who slam the president for denouncing the house speaker in normandy as a disgrace? that issue privately said, she would like to see him in prison. joe biden does an absolute flip-flop caving to pressure from the media and liberal activists. after some pundits insist his stance on buying federal funding for abortions was unacceptable. >> he still believes the hyde amendment, he blazes good lot i think is a position that will not outlive the democratic presidential primary. >> lesson 24 hours later, joe
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biden caves. many journalists given him a pass for taking what they deem the right position. plus facebook, google, apple, amazon, companies that were once so admired now facing now facing scrutiny. this is #mediabuzz i am howard kurtz. nancy pelosi was meeting with top house democrats went according to ailey to politico she said to president trump i do not want to see him impeached i just want to see him in prison. itcame up when donald trump sent down with laura ingram at the sunny 75th anniversary of d-day. >> how do you work with someone like that? >> i think it's a disgrace. >> have tried to be nice to her because i would have liked to
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have gone some deal done. she's incapable of doing deals. she is a nasty, vindictive, horrible person. >> also asked about robert mueller and said the former special counsel made such a fool out of himself. those harsh words and the psalm setting sparked a fierce debate on the airwaves. >> we heard what was really on the presidents mind in his own words. when he used soldiers graves as a backdrop to attack robert mueller and nancy pelosi. >> speaker pelosi not telling democrats you like to see donald trump behind bars. based on no actual crime, she was a political opponent locked up in prison. that happens in banana republics. question is not to analyze the coverage, guy benson political editor of tahoe fox news contributor and host of the guy benson radio show. beverly homer president -- and clarence page, is for the chicago tribune.
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there is real anger among journalists and commentators but not that trump hit back he does all the time but that he did so just before delivering his speech honoring the bravery of american soldiers at d-day in 1944. fair or unfair critique? >> mostly fairy thing. because you see him launching these very significant political attacks and landing these haymaker spirit behind him are literally the graves of american soldiers who were killed during the d-day invasion. i think in terms of optics it is something that he should have been more aware of. however think about all the heavy breathing that was done in the media over the lock her up chant and think about the heavy breathing about your not supposed to come own public as we critique president obama when he was abroad you're not supposed to do that. politics stops at the waters edge. all of that that was supposedly something that was a norm in our politics, here is the speaker of the house and she was to see the president in jail while the president is abroad. and they did he should just sit down and take that i think is
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ridiculous. i think both sides are violating norms and one of those norms violations are one end of that is getting far more coverage than the other. >> beverly, nancy poses comments were made of private but aren't the odds about a zillion to one that she didn't realize this is a leak and it will be quickly? >> i think it was purposeful on her part. when she has almost 60 members in her caucus i want to move forward with impeachment, she's really trying to tamp it down because impeachment is not going to be good for the democrats for a variety of reasons. what she's doing with the messaging and having the so-called leak is to show that she is in solidarity with her caucus. >> clarence come what they are suggesting that when he spoke to laura ingram and told them that -- if he is slamming nancy posey and robert mueller and one that somehow he could not have been sincere in living the d-day tribune roughly an hour later.
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>> and think it is the delivery of the d-day tribute. i think is just heard, when critics say, he had the graves of the d-day casualties behind him. >> doesn't bother me. i think should bother people on the team of donald trump because it doesn't show the proper tribute on the 75th anniversary of d-day you know i'm one of those who cannot afford a dr. to find bone spurs my feet and it took me a lot of time to get over my resentment of the folks who did. and i think donald trump is not gotten over it. we really see this. >> was talk about some of the other skirmishes for lack of a better word that really defines the coverage, when he went after the mayor of london, there's an op-ed piece in the guardian that was on the british to roll up the red carpet for the sky. it's in the face of the ideals america was founded on and the
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president goes on twitter, call him a stone cold loser and was asked about on sky news.>> do you think that siddique khan is a stone cold loser? >> is not a virgin mayor from what i understand. crime is up and a lot of problems. i don't think he should be criticizing a representative of the united states that can do so much good for the united kingdom. >> obviously this he saying that he attacks the mayor as if it is the blow. but the mayor is making the case that donald trump is a bigot and should not be welcome here. so again, we how president trump operates, i think he was rightfully upset by what the mayor said and he will fire back. the idea that we are all clutching our pearls my gosh, donald trump attacked the mayor of london. what was said about him think about where we were for the last to know, five decades of donald trump adult life.this
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is of course what he was going to do and i think in this case probably was warranted. >> was looking for critics to say dungeon could have been focused on the big national problems and look past that and it is not who donald trump is. >> that's right. we knew that when he was elected. at the same time, we will normalize it. unlike the old days he went overseas and paid proper trivia i was in a fan of ronald reagan politics but he gave a great speech. these are things we expect of real leadership and the republic has the right to vote for or against the counter present that represents them. >> and then there is the whole meghan markle thing. the president had given an interview to the sun, the stone tape he was asked about she once said that she would move to canada if he was elected and she said i didn't know she was that nasty. and obviously this is a very big story in britain. >> cnn and some of the other
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phonies went out and they took the tape and they even tried to you know, disgorge it from that. so what happens is, they talked about nasty, we were told about nasty, she was nasty to me. it is okay for her to be nasty. it is not good for me to be nasty to her. >> it was all this media handwringing he's lying, his gas lighting, he did say nasty. he's explained that he meant she'd been nasty in his mind is not the same as saying she is a nasty person. >> i think we had to explain your usually losing. so him saying how he was using the term nasty and also is not the ultimate we've heard nasty on your show today. he also said in reference to nancy pelosi. i think it is his favorite word of choice and in relation to women. specifically. once again, we can say that we don't want donald trump to talk this way, he's going to do it i will not hold my breath. but the story didn't help them
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out all the things there to cover it. >> also to pull back and take the 30,000 foot view. the president carried out his duties pretty well i would say overall. he had dinner with the queen, he wore a tie and chatted with prince charles about climate change he did not use the wrong fork. and coverage was, he is exaggerating the size of his crowd, minimizing the size of the protest. and what critics in the media say are scrubs and missteps. >> many in the media are invested in his failures. they're going to find that failure in their mind. and cover that. >> did it help them? >> of course he does sometimes and it is part of a consistent critique of him for the balance of his entire presidency thus far and will be a thing for the next year and 1/2. that being said, he had look at the totality of the trip which i think overall was absolutely a success. the fact that it was treated as such and covered as such by the foreign press which is not exactly a group of trump lovers i think is very telling perpendicularly the speech he gave in normandy was
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extraordinary. it was a very, very well-crafted and delivered speech that really rose to that moment that even jim acosta made the point to get jim acosta to say something nice about the present i felt like i saw a pig fly by the window behind me. because even joe scarborough says it was the best speech of his residency. i wonder why they are the old way stuck in traditional mindset that is heavy president maybe reflects our culture, who ping-pong between high and low. these talk about nancy pelosi, meghan markle and bette midler that also criticized him. and it was my god, how can he do this when he's in london, when he is in france. and yet, he also carrying a the duties of the commander-in-chief. >> even mentioned rosie o'donnell by the way. so maybe things will change. >> things are not changing as donald trump. the coverage has been like coverage always is, they covered both sides, commentators commented and the
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viewers picked and chose what they remember and what they don't. but donald trump did not just up with nasty on nancy pelosi. nasty, vindictive, horrible and the kind of person who disgusting i forgot, a disgrace, i forgot that part. and that she does negotiate.a man who walked out of the last negotiation in regard to infrastructure? donald trump. so you know trump. >> also that was interestingly in response were nancy pelosi said so she has a way of getting on his skin and the present was given equal time has been tweeting. yesterday beverly treated wash msnbc to see the opposition what they say, such lies. they hated, the hatred comcast is amazing. this one of the present at it again. i knows not all presidential to hit back at the corrupt media
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but if you don't have back people believe the fake news is true. it seems to be a little bit of less criticism. acquisitive is valid criticism at times. go back to the d-day speech and whether people talked about it being a good speech but a lot of coverage was on things he did not even do that were incorrect. for example i talked about he was one who delayed the starting sermon, the reports it was actually french president and also he signed his name on a joint letter with his allies. these are those minor instances that happen. >> what do you mean we say it is not at all presidential? >> author donald trump was to be presidential. i look to the speech and said if you don't do this all the time. a lot of us think that pradaxa think it would be better for people to not take his bait. i do think is when the other retaliate that plays poorly on them. >> the criticism, lemme get a break here.
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that mexico had already promised to take in prior discussions. with the u.s. and primus according to official both countries the present calling another false report in the filling new york times. >> a thing is probably a legitimate scooped of the times is printed. the weight is being characterized by a lot of journalists on social media is that as we always suspected, donald trump really got nothing out of all of this bluster and he threw the economy into uncertainty and chaos. for nothing. i'm not a fan of what he did vis-c-vis the tariffs. however, the very new york times piece the people pretending proves he gained nothing. 10. the mexicans promise to deploy up to 6000 national guard troops. larger than the previous pledge. so they increased the resources. i flip other paragraph 26 and 27. talking about in may there were only 1000 mexican national guard troops we are going up to 6000. the agreement states the two countries will quote - immediately expand protection particles across the entire
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southern border when it comes to asylum-seekers so there's more resources and escalated timeline. these actual concessions. >> is what we have guy benson because he reads a 26 and 27 paragraph. [laughter] unlike a lot of other people. the other line here, to manufacture the crisis and claim victory. near times is another piece says that he's the hero to his own drummer. and then of the same or bluster. even if of all of that were true, should the president acknowledged donald trump 's confrontational negotiating style gets results? >> this in the near times there's really nothing new here, things are going along as they should. whereas trump himself says fake news, they are lying about me again. but we are making this anyway. it goes out to his base. the base doesn't read the new york times. many of them whom i have talked to really want to believe trump when he speaks. and i know he exaggerates. he has got them on his side and
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he has to reassure them. it is what he's done with the mexico talks. >> donald trump is done this before with canada and he tends to blow things up and then try to get a deal oh. lester to vietnam. an afghan war veteran chris as opposed to his lying about what he got from vietnam. he came up with piers morgan who asked him, would you like to have served when you were eligible for the vietnam draft? what did the president say? it was a terrible war, very far away never never heard of the country. by then demonstrations were everyday. when pierce person about this he said it wouldn't have minded serving at all but i would've been honored. i think i make for it right now. >> part of the reason he makes that is because i think takes the place of someone putting a
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life onto the fiber also think there's a double standard to the story because you had pretty presidents haven't served peter obama, clinton, even the democrat front-runner joe biden never served. he was able to get out of the vietnam war because he had asthma. it was medical issue. >> bill clinton certainly -- but none of this info is new. do you think the press is going too far to bring it up now? kind of trying to contrast it with d-day. >> i think so. because they wanted to point out he shouldn't have been a given these types of speeches. i think is trying to hit the president however, they can but this is the double standard once again. also the democrats covered the same way. if joe biden becomes ex-president not hold my breath they will attack him on this. >> all right. we will see when bill clinton's draft letters turn up. >> does a pretty big story. thank you so much for coming by this sunday. ahead, left-wing democrats and the press piling on joe biden. we were just talking about him. for not completely towing the line on abortion.
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>> largely accustomed to president trump's lemon companies but this is remarkable. the president lyndon lund this week he was perturbed having to watch sina which is on across europe. take tweeted it so negative and so much fake news very bad for us. then he and why doesn't at&t do something? the telecommunications giant has overseen cnn since winning control of time warner. corporate takeover the donald trump opposed during the campaign in which the justice department failed to block in the courts. but there was more. i believe if people stop using or subscribing to at&t they will be forced to make big
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changes at cnn. which is dying in the ratings anyway. thatwas the president of the united states urging a consumer boycott of a major american company because doesn't like the coverage of the network . there is another way to describe it. there was pushback obviously at cnn. >> this is america. we don't president to punish companies because they don't flatter them enough. does the president really want people to lose jobs so that cnn won't cover his lies is often? yes! that is the answer. >> often find cnn coverage of trump unfair, especially certain anchors and reporters and shows but that's not the point here. more reaction of people was seriously going to push a boycott rather than unleash a tweet or two. the market certainly shrugged it off. at&t stock closed at that that more than 1 and a half percent. the big headline at least according to trade for more americans are more worried about fake news than terrorism. wow! the details from the research project are fascinating.60 percent of americans surveyed say made up news or information is causing them to lose
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confidence in government. majority, 57 percent say political leaders and their staff create a lot of made up news. almost as many points activist groups all 36 percent blame journalists. but here comes a party since but eunice was coming to 58 percent of republicans say journalists create a lot of false news. it is nearly 3 times as high as the 20 percent of democrats who agree. ahead, is joe biden really and another plagiarism scandal? or is it media hype? but first, dana perino on the media walk for that follow the president to france and to dj -- to d-day. the safer you drive, the more you save. don't worry, i'm not using my phone and talking to a camera while driving... i'm being towed. by the way, i'm actually a safe driver. i'm just pretending to be a not safe driver.
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>> thank you for having me. >> do you think that the media gave president trump his due for his speech? or was the praise rather grudging? >> well, it depends where you look. of course. if i were the white house or even 10 downing street to the people that put together the event in normandy itself, i think you have to be very happy with how this trip went. absolutely, a+ across the board. i think some of the foreign press for the present was quite good. in the states it was a mixed bag but even people who are typically critics of his say that the d-day speech was one of his very best. there were moments when you would say gosh, what does the media cover here but in some ways the president gives them a lot to work with. chris you kind of anticipate the next question which is a split screen nature of the coverage. some of the presidents supporters saying he performed
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pretty well at the official events, a big speech. why is he tweeting insults at bette midler, yes, she attacked him first. does he sometimes stepped on his own messes? chris the present as candidate was president, he's always going to do this. whether does jet lag or in the middle of the night and he knows that the press is going to cover his tweets. he is creating his own split screen. i think it necessarily works against him, it is not something new. but if you were at the white house and looking at this amazing trip, you could say to the president, don't tweet because we won't have good coverage. he got good coverage and also coverage of things that were happening back home, the tariff fight of course, they had talked about robert mueller and bette midler. the president is always dogma also said different issues. so he creates his own split screens, i don't think they can complain about that.
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>> he does create it and he seems to do and about every day. and about an hour before he gave the d-day speech, he did an interview with laura ingram and went after robert mueller and also nancy pelosi but say she was nasty, vindictive, a disgrace. but of course, he just leapt from the day before that the house speaker probably the democrats said she would like to see him in prison. do you have any problem with the setting in which the president punched back at pelosi? >> it was his opportunity of the day. it was the interview they decided to give. he could have taken a pass on it and tweeted about it later if you wanted to but the president is always counter punching. i also have a feeling that the speaker of the house, probably was not at all surprised to see of the story made some politico and if she was surprising her she was not happy about it because she likes to get under his skin. she also think she can rattle him and when he responds it creates a whole another round of stories that protect her in some ways. because it looks like she is
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being tough against him while there is all this pressure on her to try to go for impeachment in the house. even george w. bush was overseas, we were dealing with a lot of big issues. in particular, the war. it does happen, it is something i would probably try to resist against if i were in the office but i'm not. i'm here negative comments about instead. >> yes, you do. the real investigation, the mainstream media and rbc democrats are trying to keep it alive weeks of hearings and subpoenas. people going through the report. even at this late date. president trump closely talks about robert mueller as he did in the interview with laura ingram and so is he helping to drive that story? does he want to keep the mueller story alive because he thinks is beneficial to attack the former -- >> i think it is the latter. phuket rudy giuliani and the president tactics from the beginning was to stay aggressive, the best defense is a good offense. a sports analogy for you there.
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>> i like that! >> they've done it from the beginning. it was a hoax from the beginning and now total exoneration but now it is a hoax again. it is just a constant stream. if the president rudy giuliani and his allies were not out there talking about the mueller report they would leave all that space for the democrats to fill and i can understand why they want to push back. it takes up a lot of time but i almost feel like in their world it is necessary because if they didn't do that, there is a vacuum. >> wright appeared from the, how much is the political world changed since the pre-twitter era of the bush white house even maybe the obama white house where as an advisor as prosecutor you could talk to the president say okay, here's our message for the day, don't get distracted by all the petty fights, we need to show discipline. is that even realistic anymore and would they use -- coming in by the hour? chris and evan had negative reaction to my white house
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briefings were because he didn't have twitter no quite grateful for that because my self-esteem is intact. >> your insulated! >> things have changed quite dramatically. >> he did not have a twitter account. >> no why would i even need one? i don't want one. i wish i need one to post pictures of my dogs, which i've continued to do. and i see benefits like a cost-benefit analysis that you do to social media i do think that the president has been able to social media the way that john f. kennedy used television or that roosevelt used the radio. it's just the next generation. i don't know what comes next i hope i'm around to report on it. >> i would never go back to the old ways. dana perino, great to see you as always. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ahead on #mediabuzz google, amazon, apple, while they all may be coming under investigation. coming up, the rough week in the press for joe biden. are the pundits helping the left-wing rivals?
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former vice president change the stance that his campaign had portrayed as a matter of principle. some of his fellow liberals were kind of sympathetic. >> if i believe healthcare is a right as i do, i can no longer support an amendment that makes the right dependent on someone -- >> is clearly the right move. he should've taken the position all along. >> i was so that we are more interested in flip-flops, we in the news media than voters are. people change our minds, it is kind of embarrassing. >> others mainly pundits in the pro-life camp were sharply critical of his sudden shift. >> this is a clear cave to the pressure he was getting because it's not like he got new information. >> makes him look weak and makes them look inauthentic. all it took was a day of bashing from the left for him to capitulate and give up one of his allegedly core beliefs. question is not to analyze the coverage in washington buck sexton, talkshow host and --
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jessica tarlov. virtually no pro-life voices, virtually no one saying this is h principled position by joe biden as a catholic democrat. chris i think the media was trying to direct him so that the base would be willing to go along with him. i think the media is much more invested in knowing the polls than the general left-wing base has been to this point. and they will hurt their backs carrying so much water from because they're directing him to this now they also have to do the after action repair here. you have to say what he believed for 40 some odd years terms that he did not really believe that. but he's making the right move and now we can continue to push him in the primary. >> jessica, even if you're pro-choice there's an argument that for the minds of people strongly pro-life they should not have the tax dollars spent directly on abortion but as we saw, rachel maddow said this is not going to stand, joe biden will not be able to hold this and boom, she was right and he
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backs off. >> actually paid we look at the polling the general election which the conversation we been having about joe biden, 50 percent of americans do not feel like our tax dollars should go toward funding abortion.joe biden was running an electability category. he was running a general election race the democratic primary which is why he was taking the more middle-of-the-road positions, not medi-cal for all but fixing obamacare. not the green new deal so what's happening here because of the liberal media, rachel maddow an activist in the party as well as the former colleagues in the senate, and a government is push them into the regular democratic primary race and of the general election. i think is extremely dangerous and there are a number of people who are running for president who have voted for the hyde amendment that have not been pushed to adjust that. why you asking bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, kamala harris, why they signed the spending bills. >> they fought over a lot of
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those. the national cochairman goes on chris comeau cnn show when joe biden was still with amendments as a matter of faith. next he calls the flip a profile in courage. very few commentators say you know people evolve, they change your mind, we hear that he is weak and he cannot stand up to the pressure. now they're saying we're glad he change his mind. >> far be it for me to say what they should do in her primary. but i have to say i think that electability, they have not learned the lesson of 2016 here. i think that joe biden has a lot of obama nostalgia for his and have his coattails to ride anymore. there media recognize it is not a front runner guy. they just don't have anybody yet that the establishment has been able to get behind. so they try to help him navigate. i think actually what was just said a moment ago i think is
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correct, they are trying to help them navigate the primary, the fight he's actually in. which is much more left-wing the democratic party wants to admit. >> which is not our job. and finally, biden sees a light on hyde. just tell both sides. >> there is the other side of this, the media which is always in the pocket of liberals, when after joe biden, voraciously here. which is what they did to the front runners. with hillary clinton. if you look at the interview for instance, chris jensen going after simone sanders, a senior advisor to the biden campaign, ec aggression that have not seen with any other candidate. it is not about anointing him or trying to get across the finish line. it actually seems to me like they're trying to systematically dismantle him. which is the opposite of the narrative. >> understand they are trying to get him, there trying to be
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helpful to get him back on track because it's almost like he didn't get the memo about the d&c platform change from 2016. quickly jump in here because they'll have about a minute left. i want to get to the plagiarism story which i thought joe biden got a bum rap your staffers in the campaign look for language from advocacy groups drawing up the policy platforms. this not the awful embarrassing joe biden plagiarism scandal of 1987 when he stolen from other politicians could he didn't even know about this and let's start with you. yet it was like you know, joe biden committed this awful episode of plagiarism. >> if you want to impose joe biden, posted because is wrong in every foreign policy issue for 40 years, a post because he's a pure demagogue, no particular accomplishments and at this point this is a staffer poster from online. it does hearken back to bigger plagiarism issue for him. i think is where the media jumped on him a little bit but it will not stop him. just like joe biden getting creepy and sniffing people from behind it did not stop him. >> you snuck that in! but they have a front-page story where the plagiarism walk
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away. then other democrats have lifted information clinic kamala harris and bernie sanders so it is totally a nonstory. >> it totally is. this will help us to be running a friend or maybe some that isn't adequately liberal for people writing by him even though his general election campaign is a smart place to be. he's only only candidate pulling successfully with african-american voters. which is also something that does relate directly to the discussion about the hyde amendment which we should highlight. this is an issue. the hyde amendment penalizes people, women of color and lower income people in the country. which is the core base for the former vice president. it is important. >> understand the argument against the hyde amendment isaac we need to both sides of the argument. >> i agree with you. >> great to see you all, thank you. >> thanks a lot. >> the big tech segiants among
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go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >> it seems the big tech companies are causing a state of investigation. reporting the justice department is considering antitrust probe of google and may look into practices by apple as well. the ftc to be gearing up for antitrust probe of facebook and also amazon which raises the question, how do we get to this point? john is now from new york brett larson, a the serious xm station fox news headline 24/7. these companies were once so admires, their leaders were heroes now they are costly criticized and scrutinized and facing investigations. how did they screw this up? >> you know it is interesting because when facebook started, when google was still you know this new technology, you can remember a time of that.
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it was a great tool, facebook connected us with our friends, let us share our photos and check in places we went and get our noses which a lot of people do. google could literally type in anything you want and get a treasure trove of information. what we didn't realize is these free tools were taking every single click that we meet every article we looked at, everything we shared, every group were part of, and he became a gold mine for marketers.and a lot of us knew that. a lot of us knew that was happening. >> i agree with that but i have mark zuckerberg talking about cracking down on this information and hate speech, google trying to purge now thousands of what he describes as extremist videos from the youtube unit. they'll talk about privacy. is it too late? have they lost this pr work?
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>> you know it is that. facebook model, move fast and break stuff, google model, do no harm. they kind of walk that back a little bit. facebook and a lot of these tech companies, apple included, amazon has a much of the same thing. they moved quickly because they were in a space where no one existed. they were able to do all of this stuff without any oversight because they were new technology. and that is a good thing. we were not new technology move forward, we want these ideas to blossom into these massive i mean we're talking about trillion dollar companies now. apple being the first one to make microsoft hitting it last week for a brief period of time. but then we all stepped back and we said, wait a minute, they may have affected the election. they may have found psychological data, cambridge analytica think really shine a bright light on just exactly what having all of this information transfer of. >> barely handled by my as you -- and one person ready she get so annoyed when mark zuckerberg
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got so annoyed when she was invited to talk about bias, she wrote an email calling him a twerp. >> people are angry because we are now at a point where waterbury, going to, -- the company is really successful or will we step back and say we have got to put rules in place here. and what's interesting is, in a facebook, 66 percent of americans use facebook. and that is just facebook we have to remember they also own instagram and what's app. they have a lot of access to a lot of things at this point. >> will put. i don't see how you break up companies from being successful but these folks have made a lot of mistakes, a lot of this is self-inflicted wounds as you like to say we like the free services. brett larson, good to see you. >> think you have a peer. >> still to come how some immediate cooperated maybe even conspired to keep it secret when james -- was finally knocked off.
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sunday when seemingly unstoppable jeopardy champion finally lost just shy of making two and half million dollars. unseated by librarian named emma but the episode was actually taped on march 12 which means plenty of media people had to keep the secret is america watched the remarkable run. >> over to james now come here 23,400. his response was? correct. his wager -- a modest one for the first time. if you came up with the correct response, you will be the new jeopardy champion. did you? you did, what did you wager? gosh! $20,000. what a pay day! $46,801. >> high-five! he told the action network where he played such a modest bet on final jeopardy. jeopardy said he would lose
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interviews. -- played a perfect game. at 10:30 eastern time acb station on obama aired the jeopardy episode so it was sort of out but the times decide to publish the exclusive half hour later but to hide behind spoiler alerts not to run it for others to watch at that night. i was amazed that this did not leak. and public interest was almost as high as a mueller report for that is it for "mediabuzz". check out my new podcast, on the days five hottest started. subscriber apple itunes, google play or fox news podcast.com. we've original videos and will continue the conversation on twitter @howard kurtz.
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a lot to talk about today, joe biden, the president, d-day. even in the summertime the news does not slow down. i will be here next sunday. >>. eric: president trump firing back or front page new york times report on the just enough deal with mexico. the u.s. and china are holding the first high-level trade talks since the negotiations installed last month. hello everyone welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters". i'm eric shawn. arthel: hello eric and tell everyone i'm arthel neville. the new york times reported that mexico agreed to take border action last december, months before president trump recently threatened new terrace. but this morning the present tweeting t
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