Indira Lakshmanan, Steven Brill and David Frum discuss what newsrooms can do to combat “news fatigue” and help the public see the “big picture” about the Trump administration.
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Markets this week will travel a nerve-laden virtual journey around global venues for two central bank policy meetings, a critical Brexit vote and one of the most anticipated leaders’ summits in years. David Pollard reports.
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After the deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, news outlets have been sharing the suicide prevention hotline number. The Poynter Institute’s Indira Lakshmanan shares some other best practices for journalists who are covering suicides.
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The Washington Post’s Jason Rezaian describes how a lunch with Anthony Bourdain on “Parts Unknown” changed his life. Rezaian recalls Bourdain’s support during his imprisonment in Iran and describes how Bourdain was an essential resource after his release.
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Steven Brill tells Brian Stelter about his new book “Tailspin” and the role of the media in America’s “fifty-year fall.” He says media outlets that previously united us are now “breaking us up into little pieces.”
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The president promoted a baseless new theory about the origins of the Russia probe. “Trump is essentially boiling the frog,” Indira Lakshmanan says, citing “that old parable about how you turn up the heat slowly on the frog until he doesn’t realize it.”
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