laura engle has her thoughts. laura engle has her thoughts. before i send you back to media buzz, i'll see you at the top of the hour with a lot more news on fox. >>> cable news stands accused of a variety of sins, sensationalism, superficiality and speculation. not to mention mindless partisanship. how deep are these flaws? is it getting worse? i sat down with laura ingram here in studio one. laura ingram, welcome. >> good to be here. this is very fancy. sundays with howie. can't we rename it and call it sundays with howie? i've known you for how long, it's like home being here. how are you? >> good. cable news, which we both spend a lot of time on, seems to chase the sensational. do you think that turns a lot of people off? >> i think it does over time. i mean, i've been talking about what i call tragedy tv since 1996. it's been a long journey from jonbenet ramsey, o.j., and the list goes on and on and on. whether it's a local criminal story that has some fascinating sexy elements, maybe a celebrity involved, maybe an attractive couple, coed