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she's currently a legal for nbc and msnbc a co-host of co-host of in law podcast. and a big fan of michigan football. and michigan in the crowd go blue. charges repel attack from within as well. thank so much. i can't tell you how what a good time i'm having here. i have never been to this event before. i'm a maize. it's wonderful and i be happier to be here. i was outside books earlier this morning and somebody me something called a sonoran hot dog know that delicious. thank you. hit the spot and. you know, i'm a little fair skinned and i didn't expect that. the bright sun sitting out while and so somebody brought me a hat which i'm delighted to wear so ordinarily it's only and blue for me but today i am a wildcat so thank you. thank you, all of you, for being here. i'll tell you a little bit about my i spent most of my career as a national security prosecutor starting right after 911 in the u.s. attorney's office in detroit. we set up a national unit. and i have watched threat to national security evolve from at that time al qaida it evolved to isis. it evolved c
she's currently a legal for nbc and msnbc a co-host of co-host of in law podcast. and a big fan of michigan football. and michigan in the crowd go blue. charges repel attack from within as well. thank so much. i can't tell you how what a good time i'm having here. i have never been to this event before. i'm a maize. it's wonderful and i be happier to be here. i was outside books earlier this morning and somebody me something called a sonoran hot dog know that delicious. thank you. hit the spot...
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he was the co-host of msnbc's the and a host of mtv and betty and a correspondent at cnn and a writer for rolling the new york times, the new yorker, and many other publications. and that's a that's a big mouthful you're a very impressive. he will be speaking with our featured author michael harriott. michael, a columnist at the grio, where he covers the intersection of race, politics, culture. his work has appeared in the washington post, the atlantic and bbc b t and on his mother's refrigerator, he wrote that isn't that precious? i did not write that. he is a political commentator on msnbc and a cnn and has been honored by the nationalist of black journalists for commentary digital commentary, tv news writing his, college course, race and eagerness. the construct was adapted by university economics departments across the country as a model for teaching. the combination of history, economics, politics and class structures. america's back story is a whitewashed mythology in our collective memory, but in black af history. michael harriot presents a more accurate version of american his
he was the co-host of msnbc's the and a host of mtv and betty and a correspondent at cnn and a writer for rolling the new york times, the new yorker, and many other publications. and that's a that's a big mouthful you're a very impressive. he will be speaking with our featured author michael harriott. michael, a columnist at the grio, where he covers the intersection of race, politics, culture. his work has appeared in the washington post, the atlantic and bbc b t and on his mother's...
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crowdstrike looking you but they never the memo at msnbc they never get the memo. at cnn. rachel maddow made a cottage industry of russiagate and again it over it distorts the real challenges we have with people like putin and russia it distorts real challenges we have with people working to manipulate the last two election cycles. the largest manipulator, the largest of these groups would be aipac and israel and almost no one talks about that. even though it's been demonstrated over and over. right. it doesn't fit the and again, this is part of what we talk about about media literacy, understanding frames and understanding narratives and understanding that we have a responsibility to teach each other how to ask the right kinds of questions. we can deconstruct and decode that kind of propaganda. we can seek out the kind of news and information speaks to us and is source of factual information, and we can try to build a better conversation to create better, more just and equitable communities we can. they did it 100 years ago and they didn't have these dumb things smartphon
crowdstrike looking you but they never the memo at msnbc they never get the memo. at cnn. rachel maddow made a cottage industry of russiagate and again it over it distorts the real challenges we have with people like putin and russia it distorts real challenges we have with people working to manipulate the last two election cycles. the largest manipulator, the largest of these groups would be aipac and israel and almost no one talks about that. even though it's been demonstrated over and over....
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she's also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a co-host of the podcast sisters in law. for seven years, barb served u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, appointed by barack obama. and she was the first woman to serve in that position. while you may know, you may know barbara best from tv legal commentary. you not know that earlier in her career she worked as a sportswriter and copy editor. that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shortstop for the detroit tigers. barbara has authored attack from within how disinformation is savvy tarnishing america. released just a few weeks ago and already number three on the new york times bestseller. it's a it's road map of how we got into our disinformation mess and how just maybe we might get ourselves out of it. cashmere is a journalist at the new york times. where she about the looming tech dystopia and how we can try to avoid it. cashmere got her start in journalism 2008 as a writer for the legal blog above the law. the next year, while getting her masters in magazine journalism at nyu, sh
she's also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a co-host of the podcast sisters in law. for seven years, barb served u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, appointed by barack obama. and she was the first woman to serve in that position. while you may know, you may know barbara best from tv legal commentary. you not know that earlier in her career she worked as a sportswriter and copy editor. that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shortstop for the...
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right to your cable news operator and tell next time next time you're watching cnn or msnbc and you hear them say misinformed nation in your head, think decent. does that fit. and if it does, why didn't they say and tweet them and ask them, why didn't you say disinformation you should have you should have said disinformation was was that a lie? yes. so there's a liar. so why didn't you identify how many people would it take to get them to doing that? and by the way, the one thing that we didn't talk about in the book that's important part this pipeline from the creators to the amplifiers to the believers, you know, where you stop it, the amplifiers, that's where you stop disinformation, cable news, partizan media, social media. that's where we have to stop this. so anything you can do to fight against just that confusion, myths and disinformation is the most important thing you can do. and you have empowered us tonight. thank so much for this. we do want to take wasn't a good portion. but we do want we do want to take questions. and raymond will come with a boom. yes, ma'am. we've got to
right to your cable news operator and tell next time next time you're watching cnn or msnbc and you hear them say misinformed nation in your head, think decent. does that fit. and if it does, why didn't they say and tweet them and ask them, why didn't you say disinformation you should have you should have said disinformation was was that a lie? yes. so there's a liar. so why didn't you identify how many people would it take to get them to doing that? and by the way, the one thing that we didn't...
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extreme when opinion is presented as news on fox and to be fair, their opinion programs on, cnn and msnbc. but fox opinion content led to this $800 million defamation statement or settlement. so i know this is going to vary but and you get asked this a lot, but do the hosts who are passionately defending claims of election fraud, do they actually believe what they are saying or are they doing it for ratings. all right. you know, and that's such a it's a great question. it's a great contrast to what murray just said, because marty is describing instruments of journalism. the instruments of a newsroom, a functioning newsroom that goes out and tries to find new and put it out into the world and i think it's really important we draw a giant red line between that and then the entertainers. i'm about talk about, you know, the entertainers who who spew all all of the stuff you all know about, let's say tucker carlson, for example. kyra carlson is not an editor. he have a newsroom. he doesn't purport to, although i would argue he sometimes pretends to use the language of journalism in pursuit of
extreme when opinion is presented as news on fox and to be fair, their opinion programs on, cnn and msnbc. but fox opinion content led to this $800 million defamation statement or settlement. so i know this is going to vary but and you get asked this a lot, but do the hosts who are passionately defending claims of election fraud, do they actually believe what they are saying or are they doing it for ratings. all right. you know, and that's such a it's a great question. it's a great contrast to...