James Fallows on a 'national-scale Titanic' and why reporters must keep investigating the U.S. response to the pandemic - podcast episode cover

James Fallows on a 'national-scale Titanic' and why reporters must keep investigating the U.S. response to the pandemic

Jul 02, 202037 min
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The Atlantic's James Fallows talks with Brian Stelter about his recent article that imagines a National Transportation Safety Board probe into the U.S. pandemic response. Fallows shares his reporting about critical leadership failures that occurred in January and February. Stelter points out that the president's missteps line up with a timeline of Fox News coverage. Fallows says Fox is an "outside distorting pressure which has changed everything about decisions inside the administration, and how they think their part of the public base will respond." 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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