Glenn Greenwald
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Anderson Cooper.
Anderson Cooper.
Megan, do you remember when CNN, you know, faced with their still declining ratings, started saying, oh, like maybe if we moved Don Lemon to the morning instead of at the night, and then we moved this like, I don't know what, Poppy Harlow, whoever that is, from like 8 o'clock to 11. It's like the ultimate rearranging of the... deck chairs as the Titanic sinks.
Megan, do you remember when CNN, you know, faced with their still declining ratings, started saying, oh, like maybe if we moved Don Lemon to the morning instead of at the night, and then we moved this like, I don't know what, Poppy Harlow, whoever that is, from like 8 o'clock to 11. It's like the ultimate rearranging of the... deck chairs as the Titanic sinks.
Megan, do you remember when CNN, you know, faced with their still declining ratings, started saying, oh, like maybe if we moved Don Lemon to the morning instead of at the night, and then we moved this like, I don't know what, Poppy Harlow, whoever that is, from like 8 o'clock to 11. It's like the ultimate rearranging of the... deck chairs as the Titanic sinks.
They don't understand that fundamentally they've become a non-journalistic organization that nobody will ever trust until they start making major revisions. They have now added some true pro-Trump voices onto the show, including people like Scott Jennings, who are quite good. But the news organization itself is inherently broken.
They don't understand that fundamentally they've become a non-journalistic organization that nobody will ever trust until they start making major revisions. They have now added some true pro-Trump voices onto the show, including people like Scott Jennings, who are quite good. But the news organization itself is inherently broken.
They don't understand that fundamentally they've become a non-journalistic organization that nobody will ever trust until they start making major revisions. They have now added some true pro-Trump voices onto the show, including people like Scott Jennings, who are quite good. But the news organization itself is inherently broken.
And until they fix it on a fundamental level, they can sort of put ornaments on it. It's never really going to regain the trust of the people whose trust they lost but need.
And until they fix it on a fundamental level, they can sort of put ornaments on it. It's never really going to regain the trust of the people whose trust they lost but need.
And until they fix it on a fundamental level, they can sort of put ornaments on it. It's never really going to regain the trust of the people whose trust they lost but need.
Yeah, it's like taking a flight from Detroit to, you know, San Jose and then being like, hey, I just rode on this aircraft. Now I'm a pilot. It's hard to think of myself a pilot, but like I am a pilot. I actually did fly on this thing that flew through the air and landed safely. And also, you know, you have...
Yeah, it's like taking a flight from Detroit to, you know, San Jose and then being like, hey, I just rode on this aircraft. Now I'm a pilot. It's hard to think of myself a pilot, but like I am a pilot. I actually did fly on this thing that flew through the air and landed safely. And also, you know, you have...
Yeah, it's like taking a flight from Detroit to, you know, San Jose and then being like, hey, I just rode on this aircraft. Now I'm a pilot. It's hard to think of myself a pilot, but like I am a pilot. I actually did fly on this thing that flew through the air and landed safely. And also, you know, you have...
I'm not saying like you're supposed to be the most serious news person if you're on a morning show. Like, you know, the idea is to kind of be like friendly and to wake up and have people feel comfortable with you in the morning or as they get ready for work or whatever. Still, it is a news show. And she didn't just go on this thing.
I'm not saying like you're supposed to be the most serious news person if you're on a morning show. Like, you know, the idea is to kind of be like friendly and to wake up and have people feel comfortable with you in the morning or as they get ready for work or whatever. Still, it is a news show. And she didn't just go on this thing.
I'm not saying like you're supposed to be the most serious news person if you're on a morning show. Like, you know, the idea is to kind of be like friendly and to wake up and have people feel comfortable with you in the morning or as they get ready for work or whatever. Still, it is a news show. And she didn't just go on this thing.
She went on with like some of, I mean, she sat next to Katy Perry, you know, like just one of the most absurd pop stars who just made, I think, the worst joke of herself when she came down and like kissed the ground and talk about the spirituality of that seven second flight. And all of this is just continuously eroding any credibility that they have to claim that they have any authority at all.
She went on with like some of, I mean, she sat next to Katy Perry, you know, like just one of the most absurd pop stars who just made, I think, the worst joke of herself when she came down and like kissed the ground and talk about the spirituality of that seven second flight. And all of this is just continuously eroding any credibility that they have to claim that they have any authority at all.
She went on with like some of, I mean, she sat next to Katy Perry, you know, like just one of the most absurd pop stars who just made, I think, the worst joke of herself when she came down and like kissed the ground and talk about the spirituality of that seven second flight. And all of this is just continuously eroding any credibility that they have to claim that they have any authority at all.