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  • Ezra Klein says US has 'broken system of accountability'_00010330.jpg

    Ezra Klein says US has 'broken system of accountability'

    Ezra Klein says an impeachment inquiry is "very likely merited," but the process "needs a lot of bipartisan support," and that support doesn't exist. Klein explains why this is emblematic of a "broken system of accountability."
  • Why news media needs to stand up for decency and morality_00020613.jpg

    Why news media needs to stand up for decency and morality

    Brian Stelter says the Mueller report's revelations about "immoral behavior" are "starting to sink in." CNN presidential historian Tim Naftali asks, "What kind of standard of character do you want in someone who represents the flag and the country?"
  • Mueller: Hannity was tipped off about Trump Tower meeting_00023108.jpg

    Mueller: Hannity was tipped off about Trump Tower meeting

    According to Robert Mueller's report, Fox's Sean Hannity knew about the existence of the infamous Trump Tower meeting more than a week before news of the meeting broke in The New York Times. Brian Stelter asks: Why didn't Hannity report what he had found out?
  • CNN's special counsel stakeouts: What we learned_00013508.jpg

    CNN's special counsel stakeouts: What we learned

    Katelyn Polantz says the stakeouts of Robert Mueller's office helped CNN land multiple scoops about the Russia probe. She talks with Brian Stelter about how it worked, what's next on the Trump-Russia beat, and what everyone can learn from the Mueller report.
  • Jay Rosen warns about 'authoritarian news system'_00000504.jpg

    Jay Rosen warns about 'authoritarian news system'

    Jay Rosen discusses Trump's "hate movement" against the media and says Trump's base has been "isolated in an information system of its own," partly due to Fox News. Nicole Hemmer says Watergate probably would have had a "very different outcome" if Fox had existed back then.
  • Mueller report reveals White House of lies_00001513.jpg

    Mueller report reveals White House of lies

    Brian Stelter says the Trump presidency is defined by deceit, and the Robert Mueller report has provided more examples of a "White House of lies." Stelter argues that journalists should stand up for decency and morality, especially when others won't.
  • Mueller report vindicates years of Russia reporting_00013612.jpg

    Mueller report vindicates years of Russia reporting

    "There was stellar reporting every step of the way" during the Mueller probe, but there was also "way too much speculation and liberal wishful thinking," Brian Stelter says. Ezra Klein says the Mueller report raises two questions for reporters to consider.
  • Fox's Lou Dobbs has the ear of President Trump_00005908.jpg

    Fox's Lou Dobbs has the ear of President Trump

    Brian Stelter and Sarah Ellison discuss a recent error on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business show, making the president seem better-liked than he really is. President. While Dobbs issued a correction, the error lives on, on Trump's Twitter feed.
  • Scandal-plagued National Enquirer is up for sale_00004820.jpg

    Scandal-plagued National Enquirer is up for sale

    Sarah Ellison, the Washington Post writer who broke the news about American Media selling the National Enquirer, explains how legal headaches and pressure from a hedge fund played a part in the pending sale.
  • Does the Assange case pose a threat to press freedoms?_00062829.jpg

    Does the Assange case pose a threat to press freedoms?

    The Intercept's DC bureau chief Ryan Grim says the case against Julian Assange "is a threat to press freedom, no question about it." But national security lawyer Bradley Moss does have some questions. They discussed the case with Brian Stelter.
  • Trump falsely says that NYT never calls to check facts_00020810.jpg

    Trump falsely says that NYT never calls to check facts

    The president disputed a recent New York Times story by claiming the paper did not call for comment. Maggie Haberman said the paper asked for comment three times. Olivia Nuzzi says Trump's press aides are sometimes reluctant to comment on his behalf, since he might contradict them later.

 

  • Brian Stelter

    Brian Stelter

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    Brian Stelter is the host of "Reliable Sources" and the senior media correspondent for CNN Worldwide.