Fox News Anchor Bret Baier ock ha ha Former NBC News host Chuck Todd over criticism over the White House's ban on Associated Press.
Todd had accused Baier of being more interested in softening President Donald Trump than maintaining his journalistic standards after the AP ban. Several media outlets have expressed anger over the ban enacted after the Associated Press refused to comply with Trump's order to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico.
“Things are going 1 million miles per hour, so you just have a perspective. From the recordI don't think that's true. ”
Chuck Todd questioned the journalistic standards of those stores that refused to defend the AP against Trump's ban, and then Release Harmless to Baier, avoiding direct reference to his name.
“I gave up – look, I don't want to, I don't want to call my name, but I gave up,” he said.
“I handed my credibility to the journalists there. They never made a return trip when times were tough. When there were difficult times for them, I got in the way to protect some of them,” he added.
“Indeed, we've seen one evolution of their bigger news personality move from trying really hard to follow Britthume's footsteps, and then all of a sudden they — [he] It looks like Sean Hannity,” Todd added.
“Instead, he just wants to spend tea time with the president now,” Todd said. “I hope he enjoys it.”
When asked about Todd's comments at Semafor Summit, Baier threw a jab at his former network host.
“Yeah, that's funny. I don't know what [prompted] Chuck to do that. I am currently interviewing the British Prime Minister. So I don't know what he's doing,” Byer said.
The audience laughed at the joke. This mentioned Todd will leave NBC News at the end of January to pursue other efforts.
“I think my focus is what I said. I'm covering the news,” Baier continued. “If we had a record-breaking conversation and moment with President Trump, I think journalists would want to remember: Things would be millions of miles per hour, so I don't think that's true just to have a perspective from the record.”
He went on to list various news stories that Fox News covered and destroyed.
“We cover big events and we are most noted. I think trust is important,” he concluded.
In response to a lawsuit seeking the White House to end the AP ban, the Trump administration has taken over a pool of press, saying the White House Correspondents Association no longer controls the system.
Fox News continues Shatter Its competitors despite some criticism of the report from Trump. Critics say Fox can beat the liberal and centist networks as viewers are split, but Fox News is the main source of cable news from the right.
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