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It's a story you need to hear to believe. Then
grab your popcorn because there is more uh this story
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about the Pentagon Press Pentagon changing the rules hess Press
Office outlining new rules requiring Beat reporters to sign a
pledge not to obtain or use on authorized material, even
if the information is unclassified, and anyjournalist who doesn't sign
the pledge risks losing physical access to the Pentagon and
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so ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, and Fox refuse to sign
the statement, says Today, we joined virtually every other news
organization declining to agree to the Pentagon's new requirements, which
will restrict journalist's ability to keep the nation in the
world informed of important national security issues. The policies without
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precedent and threatens core journalistic protections. We will continue to
cover the US military, as each of our organizations has
done for many decades, upholding the principles of a free
and independent press. Yeah, I would argue they're right in
that if there's a real question about if you're given
some kind of information that could help the enemy, should
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you should you publish that? If you're given information that
could harm the United States, should you publish that? I
think that that's a constant, sitimate conversation, and one about well,
what does the journalist do. I have this information, if
it was obtained because someone gave it to you, well
what do you do? Well, this is really about shutting
down leaks. That's a problem for the Pentagon, and certainly
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that is part of the reason to replace people across
the media landscape, across the the the governmental landscape who
are involved for issues of ideology and narrative and not
based on what's best for the nation. But I'm a
journalist and I get this information, and now if I
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print it, I don't get access. No, no, no, I'll
do this from the outside. I think I think that
this is something that that heck Seth is going to
lose on. We'll see how it plays out. But the
story I want to share with you was Cheryl Hines
on The View, where she is the wife of the
Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert IF Kennedy Junior,
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and they're asking her about his conversations about Tyler and
Alsie to metafin and autism and now women who are pregnant.
They're not sure what to take and they start pressing
her about her husband professional.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Well, they they said, consult your doctor before taking it.
That was the That's what they were saying, and that holds.
So I agree. Listen, I've been pregnant. I understand it's
stressful being pregnant. I found because you're so concerned with everything.
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I didn't drink caffeine when I was pregnant. So to say, hey,
you know, consult your doctor before you take this, I
agree with that. And I think that's okay for moms
to hear.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
Surel yeah, go ahead, out all right, I am this
This is not your fight really to be fighting. This
is your husband's.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Thank you for acknowledging that.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
But I just want to say, I just I do
want to say, you know, he's not a doctor, and
he's not a professional. Yes, and oftentimes when he's talking.
Oftentimes when he's speaking, he is speaking not with the
best information that we can get.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Because Wi pie Goldberg has decided she's got the best
information and starts with listen, it's this your husband here.
But let me tell you how terrible he is to
its Cheryl Hines, to her.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Credit, as you know, yeah, we could do a lot
better with health stuff, and there's a lot of stuff
he can do, and some of the things he's suggested
take it out of the hands of my doctor and
me and my obg y and me. And I wonder,
does it give you pause? And are you able to say,
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you know, that might not actually be so, because I've
got my experience, sperience, and I've done lived with this
and I'm still here. So are you able to have
those conversations with him?
Speaker 2 (06:06):
I am able to have those conversations. And just to
be clear, of secretarias of HHS have not been doctors,
but they've got a science.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Honest.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
One of Obama's secretaris of HHS was an economist.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
So most the majority of them that haven't had medical
backgrounds have white science, don't do anything else.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
And now they go to break because Cheryl Hines just
put Whoopy Goldberg and Sunny hosted in the trunk. Here
are the facts. Oh no, no, no, no, no, they have
science backgrounds, No they don't, Javier, but Sarah didn't have
a science background. No they don't. Necessarily it's a political position,
so they're trying to push a narrative against her husband
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as opposed to what does the data tell us. By
the way, this conversation about toylan ollen and pregnancy didn't
come out of nowhere. It came out of other studies
that they're looking at differently and addressing differently. Was it
I think released in a clumsy way? One could argue that,
But there is a basis for all of this. So,
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I mean, she's Cheryl and I don't agree politically, neither
did Robert F.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Kennedy Junior and I.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
But my gosh, she handled herself well there. Hey, we
know it's your husband, but let's talk about what a
moron he is and how wrong he is on everything.
Because we're two women on TV and we're experts. This
isn't the first time Whoopi Goldberg's been doing a fact
check and then got her stuff handed to her. And
Sonny Houston, I haven't played a view clip in a while,
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and there's a reason, and I probably won't for a
while either.