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Reliable Sources

The problem with headlines; how TV coverage of Iran is influencing Trump; former Facebook moderator blows the whistle; bipartisan support for fallen journalists memorial; Michael Collins on how Apollo 11 united the world; Trump speaking on broadcast, but

Reliable Sources

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3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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June 23, 2019: Sam Vinograd, Shani Hilton, Ana Kasparian, Ron Brownstein, David Dreier, Shawn Speagle, Casey Newton, and Michael Collins join Brian Stelter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, I'm Brian Stelter. This is Reliable Sources. It's our weekly look at the story behind the story

0:06.8

about how the media really works, how the news gets made, and how all of us can help make it better.

0:12.3

This hour, there are shocking news statements from President Trump

0:15.0

and this brand new interview we're going to unpack it all

0:18.0

with our expert panel.

0:19.0

Plus a whistleblower speaking out about what it's like

0:22.0

to clean up a social media dump.

0:24.0

Here from a former Facebook content moderator here with me live.

0:28.0

And with the anniversary of the Capitol Gazette attack coming up.

0:31.0

Lawmakers are taking action to memorialize the victims.

0:34.3

There's a big announcement happening first on this show in just a few minutes. But first,

0:38.8

I'm live from Los Angeles this Sunday and the front page of the LA.A. Times tells one of the weekend's biggest story.

0:44.6

The headline here, Trump delays ice sweeps and deportations.

0:48.8

Now that headline gets it right, keeps it simple.

0:51.4

But we have to talk about the problem with headlines. We are two and

0:54.7

a half years into the Trump presidency and news outlets are still putting

0:58.7

Trump's far-fetched and false assertions right in the headlines and sometimes right on the TV banners.

1:05.3

What is going on?

1:06.3

I mean yes what the president says is oftentimes newsworthy.

1:09.7

He makes a ton of news.

1:11.3

But reporters keep repeating his nonsense and noise without calling at that.

1:16.3

So let me show you some specific examples from this week where the headlines came first and then

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