they want to know what the
nation's top experts at the
federal level are telling them
should be done what they should
do until their own lives and
that's why so many people are
watching these briefings.
i mean, the president was
boasting about the ratings.
that's -- that was a strange
thing to do, but people are
tuning in.
they want to know what's
happening.
and as a reporter, you've got to
cover these things.
i mean, they're incredibly you
know, important.
it's a chance to put questions
not just to the president but
the vice president who's running
this task force, to people like
fauci and birx, and occasionally
the fema director is there.
the treasury secretary.
you've got to -- got to cover
these things.
they're incredibly important,
but you're right.
there's been an avalanche of
misstatements, exaggerations,
incorrect information that has
come out, and it's got to be
fact checked.
it's got to be fact checked in
realtime i believe, and there
are different kinds of
misstatements...