If only we had reporters like that in Greece… instead of that, half of our top newscasters are married to politicians and the government is paying off the rest… so sad
@@shadowninja8011 It's not, it's just not what's on at 7pm on cable. With the technological advances you can be connected to thousands of people reporting on interesting and infamous topics that aren't covered by traditional new types just look for them.
What some unhinged white dude shaped like a garden gnome that peddles dick vitamins yelling about the water turning frogs gay isn't GRIPPING JOURNALISM to you?! 😂
@@twistit4844 In 2024? Name a single reporter still employed on a national news station who asks EVERYONE tough questions and ignores orders from the higher ups. Name one with unassailable character who will call things exactly as they are and not heavily filter them through whatever worldview they are being paid to represent. What we get is "programming". Nothing more, nothing less. And newspapers and magazines are functionally extinct, so long-term investigative journalism that used to unveil scandals and once had a chance to see the mainstream has also died.
Name of the series is "The Newsroom". Not sure if anyone posted this yet but just wanted to help anyone who doesnt know. CZcamsrs please post the name of the shows or movies u show clips from, thank you.
She's "going rogue" by removing the earpiece and later in the clip says, "during the pre-interview he told me off the record it's going to a 7" which is a GIGA nono
Holy shit! It's a TV show!?!! The multiple cuts away from the anchor to show people not in the broadcast and people blatantly following a script totally didn't give it away! My mind is blown!
“…she’s doing what people actually want journalist to…” My apologies, I didn’t realize the ‘people’ were you referring were the ones in the FICTIONAL town this show was set in. 😂
Nah a real journalist just says whatever their government and political party pays them to say. Always has been, they just used to be better at lieing when the Internet didn't exist.
We do, just not in corporate media. It's bad enough you actually could watch corporate media, just understand it's the complete opposite of what they say.
Nah, just look how the government want to put Carlson Tucker into jail after the interview with Putin. You think that you can have freedom of speech at the current?
This is how you write a great woman character She doesn’t describe herself as rogue or describes herself as asking tough questions, or telling them I know what you said She does it.
Im 60 but was a journalist 20 years ago. And there were excellent journalists. Where i worked anyway. And we kept our small piece of the world honest. So sad journalists need to go on social media and compete with people happily stating BS as fact on the same platforms. And in reality a producer would be shouting with joy. He would know this would be huge news and good for the channel
Actually she isn’t really fluent… it’s still impressive considering how few non-native Japanese speakers there are but if someone spoke English at a similar level to her Japanese, no one would call it “Fluent English”
@@CarolineNiggAyaLee-Janetfluency has nothing to do with the accent. Fluent means understanding grammar and being able to hold a conversation. You can be a C2 business level and not have a native accent.
Wait... Are you saying that if we just keep lying about the hole in the nuclear reactor... It WON'T go away?? Sir. On behalf of a minority that I don't truly understand at all, I am offended by you and I will NOT be upvoting your satisfaction quiz
Nope, Don, Charlie and even Leona (her bosses from producer up to network owner) all want properly reported news. Having one source off the record is not strong enough to say something on air. That's why they did the interview, to have someting on the record. But the energy company send a translator who tried to sabotage it. That said, the first season has a storyline about how much you need to dumb down the news and what you can expect from viewers. I imagine following interviews in a foreign language without dubbing or subtitles isn't something any newsroom would expect of their viewers.
This happened when I worked for a German air carrier in an English country. A woman cussed us out in German and thought we didn't understand but there was an agent who had spent 25 years in Germany. He responded to her in German and she got humbled really quickly.
A friend was in a retail store in Tokyo and she heard the clerks berating her in Japanese when she got to the till she proceeded to correct them in fluent Japanese. She has worked as an international translator for the last ten years in Japan!
When I went back to my home country, everyone was talking crap about me, not knowing I understood what they were saying. And proceed to say 'nice' things to me in english.
I just finished this show "The Newsroom". For context the show uses actual news and in this episode she was reporting on fukushima and even though she was correct about the radiation level rising to 7 the man told her off the record before the interview which means she broke his trust and broke 1 of the most important rules of journalism
Keeping someone's dangerous secrets just so that they still trust you is not a value of journalism. Any journalist worth their salt would break "off the record" when lives are on the line
@@KeenanV that journalist would then lose credibility. 1. No one would trust them enough to talk any further. 2. They're a liability if they can't be trusted enough.
@@KeenanV aaaaaaaalso.... more people died from the evacuation alone than will ever die from any damage resulting of radiation. the media reporting it like this was one of the biggest factors raising panic and increasing the amount of innocent people's deaths. (one of the reasons three mile island remains in the public conscience as one of the worst nuclear accidents of all time when literally nobody was ever in risk of anything). many people weren't anywhere near the risk zones and still died because of the rushed evacuation efforts.
@@MrSharkBait561 what do you think it means to tell a journalist something off the record? That you’ll just tell important information to a journalist, and they’ll keep it to themselves and not report it? No, it means the info still gets out but they don’t reveal the source
I am a 58 year old fat white woman. I understand Spanish fluently and speak it well. I’ve always used it in business to help my Spanish speaking customers, but I love to be able to throw others off guard who don’t realize I can understand them when they are speaking trash. I’ve always wanted to speak more languages but life got in the way and I never took the time to learn. Oh and also I’m a brown degree belt in taekwondo, and have competed in many sparring competitions. You would never guess either of these things by looking at me and I love that.
Nice!!!!! I've forgotten my german, used to be fluent. And whatever french my mom tried to teach us, but we (dad, mom, 3 of us kids) spoke english at german restaurants until we ordered. Heard everything people said, lol !
She did the right thing here. Can you imagine if the people that can understand Japanese watching the news saw this and the translator was giving bullcrap. The studio may be under fire but the reputation of the newscaster will surely get wrecked.
i was also thinking if this was in real life and it happened, there's no way japanese people would let this happen. or even people who can speak Japanese and wouldn't react. i mean, with there are always opinionated nosy people on social media nowadays.
@Yaldiisa I think most people like @rawtyng2 are confusing the “editorialized” programming they see on Fox or CNN for most of the day as what a journalist is. These are not news programs. They are 60 minute opinion pieces by people who used to be journalists but became the talking pieces for the network that pays them. (Mostly Fox here) They have been caught saying they know what they are reporting is crap. Now, we have the country split in half because these “news” outlets run opinions that each of their audiences want you to hear- not because it’s news. Best advice- you want real straight forward news , watch BBC News and watch how news is supposed to be delivered. Facts, Facts, Facts - no conjecture, no raised voices or shouting. That’s for the viewers to do at home!! 😅
@Yaldiisa I've seen too many just tell the story that they're told to tell. I personally have absolutely zero trust in mainstream media, to the point that I don't accept media links as evidence of anything.
I really enjoyed this series! I wish this was how journalism was served! Sending healing energy to Olivia Munn who is healing from breast cancer surgeries! ❤️
@@Rosesbaby It's honestly just an absolutely amazing show from the first episode. I'd tell you what's happening but its been like 5 years since I've seen it. lol
I remember Mila Kunis talking about translators. She speaks fluent Russian but has done press tours where there are translations. She said "it's never right because the translation is different both good and bad."
@@levihughes59 Yeah. This is from the first season. There are unfortunately only 3. Not sure exactly what episode, but during the middle of the season I think.😊
The japanese man was looking away to tell the woman something then as soon as the news woman starting speaking japanese he was like "the fuck?" Edit: MOMMY IM FAMOUS!!!!!!
They knew each other. He knows she speaks Japanese. He was surprised she was talking in Japanese with him on air. They had spoken to each other just that afternoon
@@MikeTsBees My biggest mind blown is from sailor moon there was a gay couple in queen bales army and they voice one of the males into a female instead.
been in that sort of position. in business meeting with Eng and Fr. the French people did not know I was French... Made for a fun time at the end of the meeting when I started talking to them in French. Squirmyyy
you must understand,with so many hashtags like movie,series and film,there was no space left to tell people the name of the series. it'S much more important for them to know thats a piece of a movie or a series or a film,than to know from which movie series or film it is. thats the pro in the chanel name,amateurs would have stupidly put newsroom as hashtag on it. so silly,these amateurs.
@@aikrichter5403 They could’ve also put the name of the movie in the caption without it being a hashtag. Plenty of accounts do that. I actually say not enough accounts do that. Its an effective way of letting your audience know what they are watching and to pique their interest more. (All of this is coming from a Communications major who studies communication and also quite a bit of marketing tactics too which kind of go hand in hand)
News used to be like this. At least until the early 2000's . In the late 90's ratings matter as ad income was reduced. Furthermore in the 2010's social media also created this culture of more clicks and views vs telling the real news
The producer is in another room entirely. The way they have monitor production would cause too much distraction to the anchors if they were all in the same room.
@@stephenwest6738right! They’re not recording it on a iPhone. You see podcast hosts always telling guests move closer to the mic when theyre 2 feet away and it’s not picking up
Olivia is an amazing actress and I don’t know if she can actually speak Japanese or not but the way she was talking here. It sounded like she was a veteran speaker a truly articulate veteran speaker I don’t know what TV show what movie this is but great stuff.
So long as the producer doesn't mind burning bridges here with whatever interests are aligned with the translator misrepresenting what the scientist is saying.
Journalist like this don't exist because she just ended her career and the guys whole livelihood by what she did. She knows the guy and asked him "off" the record about what was really going on and since she said off the record he trusted her and told her. She is betraying this guy hard right now and because she admits it on air that "we talked on the phone earlier and you said it was higher" she admitting to outing a source and outing an off the record remark. Means as a journalist no one will work with her because she just threw her source into the fire.
There are plenty of great journalists put there. Please don't tar them with the "all politicians ate bad" brush. Too late to undo that damage but let's not discourage good journalists from getting into / staying in the industry
She would've immediately got cut to commercials and the next moment she won't be in the news anymore. Permanently, she won't have a career in journalism unless she starts her own company
Sure we would. There are people who deny facts that can be verified apart from what a journalist has said. I have pulled up video and tweets where politicians have been caught lying about what they said and people still refuse to acknowledge it. People believe what they want to believe and they don't care about the facts.
9/11 may have accelerated it but I watched the first Gulf War on CNN and I can tell you it absolutely did not start there. When there were 3 channels gatekeeping things and controlling the message, there were shortcomings in information. When the gatekeeping fell, information flooded forward and now anyone can run a news agency using any personal agenda, and it has made it clear that most of us are garbage at gatekeeping and evaluating our own information
@@JaneDoe-ql7sc doesn't seem right wing seems more like she's trying to find the truth while she's and the public is being lied to by a paid off translator about a disaster it's irrelevant of anyone's political stance it's called investigative journalism.
Olivia Munn has amazing range. Comedy, Drama, doesn't matter what she's doing, she's believable in everything. I'll never understand why she's not huge.
Oliva Mun is a killer actress and deserves more hard-hitting roles. She made the scene and is a strong character. I would have loved to see more from her.
It's moments like this that's the reason I believe my mother when she always said never let anybody speak for you. Things get lost in translation all the time and those things could mean the difference between life and death.
@@ohiocitydave Actually there are quite a few historic ones that have lead to tragedy. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been attributed to misunderstandings between cultures brought on by poor translation.
@@malachiXX Are you kidding me? Are you trying to push the mokusatsu translation error from the NYT? It was debunked awhile ago, there was no "translation" error with the Japanese PM
She played the character so amazingly, a sophisticated intelligent person. She's like totally opposite IRL if you listen to her do any interviews. It's kind of a trope for actors who play nerds really well, like Big Bang Theory, or Silicon Valley series are so good in the show, but in reality totally clueless about stuff their characters talk about.
The guy is a leftwing propagandist! I can't stand his shows. He writes how he'd like (or thinks) the left to be (is) but is soooo off the mark every time.
@@Seiko__o- We have one more Japanese h Expert here. Gosh.... She is speaking well enough for him to understand and she was able to understand everything he was saying, her Japanese h is pretty good
I was being interviewed for a job in Japan. The principal had their resident, Japanese-speaking foreigner on hand. It quickly became obvious that the foreigner was botching the translation both ways. I wanted to save the face of the fellow, but both the principal and I had key points. I directly answered one of the principal's questions, and then the interview switched wholly to Japanese. I got the job. He kept using the established fellow for communication with the other foreigners, as is proper manners in Japan. But I couldn't help thinking that miscommunication in the office was definitely a problem.
@Lenawire I assume you're talking about the principal? Because the other fellow had been working there 10 years, and seniority is everything in Japan, not ability. As for the foreigner, I'm sure he was well aware of his deficiencies. When I revealed my ability, his face was a mixture of relief and chagrin. Make no mistake, he was a very nice, hard working fellow. But he was being used for a task for which he was woefully incapable.
Thank you! If anything the news director would be encouraging her to get more salacious comments, setting the chyron to some variant of "We're all going to die", and clearing the evening schedule for their analysts to spend hours speculating on every aspect of the interview.
Have you ever considered the possibility that they actually do exist in the mainstream….but maybe the news they are reporting does not fit your interpretation of reality.
You think so? Nobody cares about reality or once in about a life time, the only interest is control of the mouths at home, and to do that they need to control the pivot
@@robg8203Why would we, LGBTQ+ people, want to be at all associated with anything religious, when all religion has done is alienate us and made decent people/allies otherwise question the so-called god that would call on them to be so hateful?
For real. I plan to re-watch The West Wing to help me survive 2024 and the catastrophe of an election cycle we’re in the middle of. Sure, it’s fiction, but I’d love to pretend that President Bartlett was in charge and there were capable people in the White House doing all the behind the scenes roles. This show is what got me interested in politics in the first place, when it originally aired, and helped me deal with W’s presidency and I have a feeling I’m going to need it regardless of who wins this time around. Whether Trump wins or loses, either half the country will be affected by the policies they put in place as we’ve already seen by the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the initial lie that it would just bump it to a state’s rights issue immediately followed by a push for a national abortion ban at the federal level with penalties for the women and doctors alike and headhunting incentives in some places. And if he loses, the half of the country that believes his desperate lies about election fraud as a refusal to admit he *ever* loses anything. And his willingness to tear the country apart by destroying the faith people have in the media (calling them the enemy of the people/state), faith in science and medicine, in the electoral and governance processes - all as a pathetic attempt to get out of facing the consequences of his actions as decided by courts of law so he can pardon himself on a federal level and use his influence to put an end to it at the state level. So while The West Wing will be a source of comfort, I miss having a show like that on TV that shows people what government can be (even Parks and Rec was helpful in that regard). And we could really use a strong news media that holds people to account like this. Sure, it doesn’t help the half the country that don’t bother even reading the news or fact check things to ensure they aren’t being taken advantage of as pawns to pay Trump’s legal fees and keep him out of prison. A desperate man that will say anything, who speaks nothing of legislation and only of culture wars that sadly, people are more than willing and happy to buy into. An Aaron Sorkin-style presidency or news media would help this country so much. Showing the value of actually getting to the fact of a matter, or working to represent the interest of the people you were sent to government to serve. So sick of all these people that seem to only be in it for the clout and social media attention. This has been the least productive session of Congress in my lifetime and generation. They could barely elect a Speaker of the House after 15 votes and then he was taken out by a POS Congressman that was being investigated for sex trafficking, who paid an underage woman for sex and to travel across state lines to do it, who has a history of drug abuse and DUI, and like Trump he gets away with it because his daddy was in power too. (And I’m in Matt Gaetz’s district and we went to high school together so while I’d say believe me on this one, do the right thing and fact check me and find out if you don’t already know).
@03 So if things are unethical its still doing your job? You really want to be careful about that. Lots of professions where people can be unethical and still be doing their jobs. Shes doing something but its not her job. **EDIT** I'm talking about the whole scene, not just the clip. Theres a lot of context here.
@@XultanisDragon okay to be more accurate. She was doing her job, he was not doing his job correctly, she ignored his idiotic orders. Is it not doing your job If your boss tells you to do something that you know is categorically against it?
@@Ridesnratchets Yeah, tv stations hate when they have breaking exclusive news that gets them publicity and viewers. What would actually happen is the exact opposite. The expert would say "It's very unlikely anyone will die from radiation" and she'd say "So you admit it's possible." Then the producer puts up the chyron at the bottom saying "Experts admit radiation deaths possible." Then the rest of the evening would be filled with "analysts" speculating over and over. Sometimes I like Aaron Sorkin's dialogue, but he seems to have this recurring idea that it's impossible to say what you want on TV. Which is ironic coming from a guy with 4 major TV shows and twice as many movies.
@@notme222 yes you’re definitely right about that but you forgot to mention how these stations are captured by big corporations that control what they want to publicize. Particularly big pharma and large industrial companies
The problem in this scene is that she then goes on and tells something that was said to her off the record with clear declaration that it was off the record and thus alienated all further sources because they didn't want to speak to that network anymore since one of their anchors didn't respect off the record information.
This series on Prime Video: amzn.to/3SFHywR
Scam link that doesn't even work on shorts. Just put the name of the movie wtf is "amzn"
Fuck off mr "amzn" thanks for showing me this show thing, now get le blocked
It's link to Prime Video on Amazon man, not scam
@toothpasteea2345 you can't be that stupid?
Have you tools never heard of shortened/abbreviated URLs? 😂 smh
I wish anyone in the media actually had this much backbone and honesty in them.
Please. The idea of a news anchor being bilingual in America is nonsense.
You might find some of @friendlyjordies work interesting
@matthewkreps3352 I mean I guess so, maybe.
People like this show up in journalism all the time. They just never last when the big fishes realize someone wants to muckrake their shit
Too bad they are owned by Soros
That's what journalism is supposed to be!!
If only we had reporters like that in Greece… instead of that, half of our top newscasters are married to politicians and the government is paying off the rest… so sad
It’s cute you believe this hahahaha
@@giorgioandgiorgio7287if only we had reporters like this literally anywhere. Journalism, true journalism is dead
@qs4177 My point was that journalism used to try to get to the truth. Now, they are just an extension of the criminal democrat party.
@@shadowninja8011 It's not, it's just not what's on at 7pm on cable. With the technological advances you can be connected to thousands of people reporting on interesting and infamous topics that aren't covered by traditional new types just look for them.
If reporters were actually like this it would actually get me to watch the news
What some unhinged white dude shaped like a garden gnome that peddles dick vitamins yelling about the water turning frogs gay isn't GRIPPING JOURNALISM to you?! 😂
There is a lot of good reporters. Don't act like everybody is corrupted just bc you rather watch shorts instead of the news 😂
@@twistit4844good one kid
Dramatic?
@@twistit4844 In 2024? Name a single reporter still employed on a national news station who asks EVERYONE tough questions and ignores orders from the higher ups. Name one with unassailable character who will call things exactly as they are and not heavily filter them through whatever worldview they are being paid to represent.
What we get is "programming". Nothing more, nothing less. And newspapers and magazines are functionally extinct, so long-term investigative journalism that used to unveil scandals and once had a chance to see the mainstream has also died.
Name of the series is "The Newsroom". Not sure if anyone posted this yet but just wanted to help anyone who doesnt know. CZcamsrs please post the name of the shows or movies u show clips from, thank you.
Thanks
You’re a God sent ❤
Which episode?
They don't do this on purpose. So people will post 'which show is this?' Engagement without asking for it. Shorts meta.
Bless you. The guy's that post things like these and not give the series name will never get my subscription
If only the actual news was legitimate like this
It is. You just needs to stop watching Fox ENTERTAINMENT
@@bob77777 LMAO if you think any American news is like this you have completely lost the plot
I'd laugh if it wasn't so sad, they're all fake AF.
What should I watch Bob
@@nonstickmeat Democracy Now is pretty good, if you're looking for a newsroom type show.
The fact that she is classed as going rogue when trying to get the truth is very good depiction of modern day media
Rogue.
"Going 'Rouge'" was in makeup 💄...
*Going *Rogue** *was on Live TV...*
#YoreOttoCoreWreckedDozenTwerkSewWill... JestSayin'...
Rouge means RED
Rogue means off the rails and not responding to orders...
So many americans who do NOT KNOW HOW to Spell the English Language!!!
She's "going rogue" by removing the earpiece and later in the clip says, "during the pre-interview he told me off the record it's going to a 7" which is a GIGA nono
Exactly.
"The Newsroom", one of my favorite TV shows. Olivia Munn is fighting cancer right now, I hope she will be fine.
christ alive, pray she wins the fight
Cancer IS the cure.
@@zzBaBzz to what??!!!
But you have to pay for series! Bummer.
The producer is freaking out because she's actually doing what people want journalists to do, and that is not allowed.
This is a fiction show. Not real life.
@@myopiczealWould've been the same.
It’s a show! Lol😂
Holy shit! It's a TV show!?!! The multiple cuts away from the anchor to show people not in the broadcast and people blatantly following a script totally didn't give it away!
My mind is blown!
“…she’s doing what people actually want journalist to…” My apologies, I didn’t realize the ‘people’ were you referring were the ones in the FICTIONAL town this show was set in. 😂
I wish reporters had this kind of integrity
They would be hunted down by those who do not want the truth out there, and those who are so hypnotized by the lies that they refuse to see the truth…
They do. Its their critics that dont
They'll be killed if they start exposing the people behind the shadows
No translator would be dumb enough to misrepresent someone on live tv.
You mean like tucker Carlson
Thats what a real journalist is, we need them now
“That’s what a real journalist is” made me giggle because it’s a movie. I absolutely get what you’re saying but it’s stil really funny
Nah a real journalist just says whatever their government and political party pays them to say.
Always has been, they just used to be better at lieing when the Internet didn't exist.
you will never see this on MSNBC
We do, just not in corporate media. It's bad enough you actually could watch corporate media, just understand it's the complete opposite of what they say.
Nah, just look how the government want to put Carlson Tucker into jail after the interview with Putin. You think that you can have freedom of speech at the current?
This is how you write a great woman character
She doesn’t describe herself as rogue or describes herself as asking tough questions, or telling them I know what you said
She does it.
It’s always done a similar way. She, and they, do it.
Too bad in real life Olivia Munn is exactly like the interpreter in the clip. She's a terrible person
She is amazing and the guy whispering on her ear is an annoying coward that deserves to be removed ....
Fuck gender, doesn't matter pussy or cock, just fucking shut up.
@@TheLonatai hope she sees this
Im 60 but was a journalist 20 years ago. And there were excellent journalists. Where i worked anyway. And we kept our small piece of the world honest. So sad journalists need to go on social media and compete with people happily stating BS as fact on the same platforms.
And in reality a producer would be shouting with joy. He would know this would be huge news and good for the channel
For those of you who do not know, Olivia Munn is fluent in Japanese, so this was a great part for her.
Actually she isn’t really fluent… it’s still impressive considering how few non-native Japanese speakers there are but if someone spoke English at a similar level to her Japanese, no one would call it “Fluent English”
@@CarolineNiggAyaLee-Janet She was clearly not fluent, but had training. Night and Day difference.
@@CarolineNiggAyaLee-Janetfluency has nothing to do with the accent. Fluent means understanding grammar and being able to hold a conversation. You can be a C2 business level and not have a native accent.
This is the only role EVER where I've not hated her on sight.
@@CarolineNiggAyaLee-Janet Munn lived in Japan for years and minored in Japanese. No, she isn't as fluent as native Japanese, but she is fluent.
Her bosses are like Nooo you're just supposed to ask him what flavor ice cream he prefers!
Wait... Are you saying that if we just keep lying about the hole in the nuclear reactor... It WON'T go away?? Sir. On behalf of a minority that I don't truly understand at all, I am offended by you and I will NOT be upvoting your satisfaction quiz
@@CalebBohanon haha, check out movie, don't look up.
In the wise words of someone not speaking Japanese"Bing chilling"😔😔😔😔 sorry it just goes so hard feel free to screenshot
Can we leave Biden out of this? 😂😂😂😂
Nope, Don, Charlie and even Leona (her bosses from producer up to network owner) all want properly reported news. Having one source off the record is not strong enough to say something on air. That's why they did the interview, to have someting on the record. But the energy company send a translator who tried to sabotage it.
That said, the first season has a storyline about how much you need to dumb down the news and what you can expect from viewers. I imagine following interviews in a foreign language without dubbing or subtitles isn't something any newsroom would expect of their viewers.
The way he yelled, "Put me back!" 😂😂
This happened when I worked for a German air carrier in an English country. A woman cussed us out in German and thought we didn't understand but there was an agent who had spent 25 years in Germany. He responded to her in German and she got humbled really quickly.
"PLEASE don't go rogue."
*GOES INCREDIBLY ROGUE*
Go?! She joined XMen 😂
"Please don't find out the truth"
*Finds out the truth *
Instructions unclear
@@JustTonySelfas Psylocke
Rogue? nah she went full ninja
It’s the best when people assume you can’t speak a language they are trash talking you in. Loved this scene.
A friend was in a retail store in Tokyo and she heard the clerks berating her in Japanese when she got to the till she proceeded to correct them in fluent Japanese. She has worked as an international translator for the last ten years in Japan!
@@PWingert1966 Love it!! :p
I done the same thing in Spanish and MoFo didn't Know my parents are Puerto Rican Papi and Madre Africano and Dominican... soooo I get it lol
I did this with spanish. I understand what they were saying and told them in English i knew what they said😊
When I went back to my home country, everyone was talking crap about me, not knowing I understood what they were saying. And proceed to say 'nice' things to me in english.
Great show. Wish reporters still had this kind of integrity and guts.
I just finished this show "The Newsroom". For context the show uses actual news and in this episode she was reporting on fukushima and even though she was correct about the radiation level rising to 7 the man told her off the record before the interview which means she broke his trust and broke 1 of the most important rules of journalism
Keeping someone's dangerous secrets just so that they still trust you is not a value of journalism. Any journalist worth their salt would break "off the record" when lives are on the line
@@KeenanV that journalist would then lose credibility. 1. No one would trust them enough to talk any further. 2. They're a liability if they can't be trusted enough.
@@KeenanV aaaaaaaalso.... more people died from the evacuation alone than will ever die from any damage resulting of radiation. the media reporting it like this was one of the biggest factors raising panic and increasing the amount of innocent people's deaths. (one of the reasons three mile island remains in the public conscience as one of the worst nuclear accidents of all time when literally nobody was ever in risk of anything). many people weren't anywhere near the risk zones and still died because of the rushed evacuation efforts.
@@MrSharkBait561 what do you think it means to tell a journalist something off the record? That you’ll just tell important information to a journalist, and they’ll keep it to themselves and not report it? No, it means the info still gets out but they don’t reveal the source
@kjrose1899 which episode is this?
Translator: she doesn't know japanese
Reporter: arigato madafakadesu
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"Don't go rogue,"
*Goes so Rogue the translator dies on contact*
then rolls a natural 20 :D
I see what you did there
I am a 58 year old fat white woman. I understand Spanish fluently and speak it well. I’ve always used it in business to help my Spanish speaking customers, but I love to be able to throw others off guard who don’t realize I can understand them when they are speaking trash. I’ve always wanted to speak more languages but life got in the way and I never took the time to learn. Oh and also I’m a brown degree belt in taekwondo, and have competed in many sparring competitions. You would never guess either of these things by looking at me and I love that.
What level is brown belt supposed to be?
come on man, that's like 10 sec of googling@@lorewriter1776
Nice!!!!! I've forgotten my german, used to be fluent. And whatever french my mom tried to teach us, but we (dad, mom, 3 of us kids) spoke english at german restaurants until we ordered. Heard everything people said, lol !
@@lorewriter1776 One level below expert.
@@lorewriter1776intermediate. ( I'm a third degree black belt coach in sparring and competitor in poomsae)
We need people like this. There is no real journalism anymore.
U know that media is just propaganda for slaves of the system like us?
She did the right thing here. Can you imagine if the people that can understand Japanese watching the news saw this and the translator was giving bullcrap. The studio may be under fire but the reputation of the newscaster will surely get wrecked.
i was also thinking if this was in real life and it happened, there's no way japanese people would let this happen. or even people who can speak Japanese and wouldn't react. i mean, with there are always opinionated nosy people on social media nowadays.
She actually is fluent. Her step father who is Japanese was in the Air Force and moved Tokyo when she was a child
If only reporters, journalists were like this.
Some of us are... But our hands are tied and our wings cut, as soon as they know that we are able to FIND the TRUTH and TELL it LIKE IT IS.
@Yaldiisa I think most people like @rawtyng2 are confusing the “editorialized” programming they see on Fox or CNN for most of the day as what a journalist is. These are not news programs. They are 60 minute opinion pieces by people who used to be journalists but became the talking pieces for the network that pays them. (Mostly Fox here) They have been caught saying they know what they are reporting is crap.
Now, we have the country split in half because these “news” outlets run opinions that each of their audiences want you to hear- not because it’s news.
Best advice- you want real straight forward news , watch BBC News and watch how news is supposed to be delivered. Facts, Facts, Facts - no conjecture, no raised voices or shouting. That’s for the viewers to do at home!! 😅
@Yaldiisa I've seen too many just tell the story that they're told to tell. I personally have absolutely zero trust in mainstream media, to the point that I don't accept media links as evidence of anything.
the last time I read about a journalist going for the truth and trying to help the world, they got killed with a car bomb.
Some are, but usually they will be fired or the clip will be heavily edited. Cause the news isn’t always broadcast live anymore.
I really enjoyed this series! I wish this was how journalism was served! Sending healing energy to Olivia Munn who is healing from breast cancer surgeries! ❤️
That is so beastly!! Love it when someone tries to pull the wool over your eyes and you flip the script...❤
For anyone wondering its called the newsroom
Can you explain what’s happening in this scene please?
@@Rosesbaby It's honestly just an absolutely amazing show from the first episode. I'd tell you what's happening but its been like 5 years since I've seen it. lol
@@apexxy11 So why comment? Except for getting your only chance to speak to a pretty girl ... "
While everyone is arguing about the difference between fluent and native, you sir are being a true hero by giving the name. Thank you.
where's the pretty girl?
@@DallingerM
I remember Mila Kunis talking about translators. She speaks fluent Russian but has done press tours where there are translations. She said "it's never right because the translation is different both good and bad."
Thats not what id happening here.
@@sebastianmuller1210 I get that.
@@JR-bj3uf all right
Well... Her Russian is not fluent anymore, she speaks a lil bit differently from anyone currently living in Russia.
Bruhh thats OLIVIA MUNN 😂
Ah. The Newsroom. Such a good show. For the record, if I remember correctly, she was fired for this. Olivia Munn is a good actress.
Do you by chance know the season and episode numbers?
@@levihughes59 Yeah. This is from the first season. There are unfortunately only 3. Not sure exactly what episode, but during the middle of the season I think.😊
Season 1 episode 6.
She and the Japanese man were almost fired, but she saved them both by apologizing and admitting to leaking off the record info.
She is so great when anyone is smart enough to cast her.
The newsroom was a great show and I'm glad that the show ended eith character development but I do wish there was something like this still airing
So it's called the newsroom?
I think it is good that it can be looked at before the 2016 election, now it would be labeled a bias, and one side or the other could ignore it.
@@psycho_dictator yes
@@michaeldixon2942It was the lockdowns that gave them the courage to treat the masses how they are doing now.
Which episode is this?
The japanese man was looking away to tell the woman something then as soon as the news woman starting speaking japanese he was like "the fuck?"
Edit: MOMMY IM FAMOUS!!!!!!
They knew each other. He knows she speaks Japanese. He was surprised she was talking in Japanese with him on air. They had spoken to each other just that afternoon
@amitvadavi6489 So you know what the name of this is? What is it?
@@brandonnewby178The Newsroom
Looked like he was leaning into the translator like "what did she say?" His mouth didn't open, but he did lean like he was trying to listen
😂😂😂😂😂
Fabulous Series! The opening is hands down the BEST writing Ever!
Media in parallel universe 😂😂😂
When the translators are lying to someone who speaks the language fluently? Badass! 😅😂😂😂
This was every anime fan pre 1995. Now I read subtitles and curse the localizers
@@MikeTsBees My biggest mind blown is from sailor moon there was a gay couple in queen bales army and they voice one of the males into a female instead.
Well all the writers had to do was pull that out of GOT, right?
been in that sort of position. in business meeting with Eng and Fr. the French people did not know I was French... Made for a fun time at the end of the meeting when I started talking to them in French. Squirmyyy
@@theod9548 😯😂😂
For those curious, it's called "the newsroom." Apologies if somebody else already posted this but I think everyone should see this show.
Thanks for the title...I had to scan awhile to get to your comment
Awesomw
you must understand,with so many hashtags like movie,series and film,there was no space left to tell people the name of the series. it'S much more important for them to know thats a piece of a movie or a series or a film,than to know from which movie series or film it is. thats the pro in the chanel name,amateurs would have stupidly put newsroom as hashtag on it. so silly,these amateurs.
@@aikrichter5403 They could’ve also put the name of the movie in the caption without it being a hashtag. Plenty of accounts do that. I actually say not enough accounts do that. Its an effective way of letting your audience know what they are watching and to pique their interest more. (All of this is coming from a Communications major who studies communication and also quite a bit of marketing tactics too which kind of go hand in hand)
very interesting! where to watch please?
Her character was awesome in this series!
Sorkin's worlds are forever a fantasy, and soo many people got drawn in without realizing this.
If the news was like this we’d actually watch it
News used to be like this. At least until the early 2000's . In the late 90's ratings matter as ad income was reduced. Furthermore in the 2010's social media also created this culture of more clicks and views vs telling the real news
I wouldn't. I don't speak Japanese. :)
@@dipperjc valid point
News should not be a soap opera.
and the Weather was like this i never miss it! LOL Search for : " ozzy man reviews mexican weather "
Like the producer would yell loud enough for the mics to pick up, they would just cut to commercials
That would be the end of her career as an Anchor if you go rouge 😅😂
The microphones that are used are not catch all shotgun mics. They have really good ones that don't amplify ambient noise
@@stephenwest6738I think the point was that he wouldn't yell, he would just cut to the commercial
The producer is in another room entirely. The way they have monitor production would cause too much distraction to the anchors if they were all in the same room.
@@stephenwest6738right! They’re not recording it on a iPhone. You see podcast hosts always telling guests move closer to the mic when theyre 2 feet away and it’s not picking up
Olivia is an amazing actress and I don’t know if she can actually speak Japanese or not but the way she was talking here. It sounded like she was a veteran speaker a truly articulate veteran speaker I don’t know what TV show what movie this is but great stuff.
The journalism of old where there is integrity and the strive to bring the truth to the audience! Kudos!
It's a TV series "The Newsroom"
Thank you times a million
Thank you
Thank you you damn legend
MVP 👊
Not all heroes wear capes. Some just tell us the name of the show or movie
Honestly this would be the best news broadcast of the century, any real producer would love it
Any producer I know wouldn't have time to love it. They'd be too busy barricading the studio doors against the SWAT team called in by management.
So long as the producer doesn't mind burning bridges here with whatever interests are aligned with the translator misrepresenting what the scientist is saying.
@@CognizantCheddarA source who lies to you isn't worth keeping. Toast a few marshmallows over the flame and move on.
@@vincemedlock You're not quite getting my point.
IF THEY AGREED BEFORE the show. Her going off script and not knowing where things will go or end up is a TOTAL NIGHTMARE for any sane producer.
I have loved every movie I’ve seen that woman in
This is such a good series. Great scripts and casting
She not only went rogue, she went Psylocke.
I understood that reference
@@davidfranzarreza816 Somebody needs to get you a shield.
@@deejayguppy6087Why a shield?
@@deejayguppy6087Why a shield?
@@deejayguppy6087 Why a shield?
Can you imagine if journalists were actual journalists like this? We wouldn't be in the mess we are in now that's for sure!
Journalist like this don't exist because she just ended her career and the guys whole livelihood by what she did. She knows the guy and asked him "off" the record about what was really going on and since she said off the record he trusted her and told her.
She is betraying this guy hard right now and because she admits it on air that "we talked on the phone earlier and you said it was higher" she admitting to outing a source and outing an off the record remark.
Means as a journalist no one will work with her because she just threw her source into the fire.
There are plenty of great journalists put there. Please don't tar them with the "all politicians ate bad" brush. Too late to undo that damage but let's not discourage good journalists from getting into / staying in the industry
She would've immediately got cut to commercials and the next moment she won't be in the news anymore. Permanently, she won't have a career in journalism unless she starts her own company
There's a reason why good journalist characters are getting more popular in fiction, because that's what they are now
Sure we would. There are people who deny facts that can be verified apart from what a journalist has said. I have pulled up video and tweets where politicians have been caught lying about what they said and people still refuse to acknowledge it. People believe what they want to believe and they don't care about the facts.
Man I love this show. Incredible writing!
I wish faux news had this much spine and integrity.
This show is called the news room on hbo, one of my favorite shows, it shows the death of journalism as entertainment became news, post 9/11
9/11 may have accelerated it but I watched the first Gulf War on CNN and I can tell you it absolutely did not start there. When there were 3 channels gatekeeping things and controlling the message, there were shortcomings in information. When the gatekeeping fell, information flooded forward and now anyone can run a news agency using any personal agenda, and it has made it clear that most of us are garbage at gatekeeping and evaluating our own information
Yeah, mainstream media only puts out infotainment and propaganda.
completely delusional to think news weren't pure slop and entertainment since the invention of the printing press.
I mean if more news reporters were actually like this.
she's just a little too aggressive, like a right wing congressional rep who's trying to establish her dominance
I would be happy if we could start with ANY of them being like this.
@@JaneDoe-ql7sc doesn't seem right wing seems more like she's trying to find the truth while she's and the public is being lied to by a paid off translator about a disaster it's irrelevant of anyone's political stance it's called investigative journalism.
It it were, then it's all for show and to intentionally mislead you.
@@lanthanumlanthanium6373 ypu know this is from a tv show this isnt real right?
One of the most underrated tv series.
One of the absolute best TV shows ever. The News. I wish media had 1/10 th of the integrity that this show was about.
Olivia Munn has amazing range. Comedy, Drama, doesn't matter what she's doing, she's believable in everything. I'll never understand why she's not huge.
She didn't sell her soul.
Been in love with Olivia since Attack of the Show.
I'm so glad I got to see her in this because the only other thing I saw her in was that cursed X-Men Apocalypse movie. She's so good in this
I mean isn't she though? Ocean's 8, X-men Apocalypse, Iron Man 2. Those aren't small titles man she's packing some heat on her resume.
Stop… she is not a great actress.
Oliva Mun is a killer actress and deserves more hard-hitting roles. She made the scene and is a strong character. I would have loved to see more from her.
Also... crazy hot.
Also, hilarious as a comic. See old Daily Show clips of her - it’s Olivia Munn.
Is this a movie or a series
@@mcrow5427 its a series made by hbo
@@user-mn8rg6he4yshe was great on attack of the show too. Do funny. Will do almost anything for a laugh.😂👍🏻👌🏻🖖🏻
One of the best shows Aaron Sorkin ever gave us. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎉🎉🎉
she sounds solid. what a good actor.
It's moments like this that's the reason I believe my mother when she always said never let anybody speak for you. Things get lost in translation all the time and those things could mean the difference between life and death.
I did my thesis on that. Poor translation and representation for non-english users in the justice system resulting in wrongful charges.
Moments like what? The fictitious ones written for a tv show?
@@ohiocitydave Actually there are quite a few historic ones that have lead to tragedy. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been attributed to misunderstandings between cultures brought on by poor translation.
@@malachiXX Are you kidding me? Are you trying to push the mokusatsu translation error from the NYT? It was debunked awhile ago, there was no "translation" error with the Japanese PM
I have seen this happen in a court room.
Oliva Munn is such a fucking underrated actress she kills it in everything she's in
I remember when she was on G4TV
@@HenryOfGnarliashoving hotdogs in her mouth
True!!
She played the character so amazingly, a sophisticated intelligent person. She's like totally opposite IRL if you listen to her do any interviews.
It's kind of a trope for actors who play nerds really well, like Big Bang Theory, or Silicon Valley series are so good in the show, but in reality totally clueless about stuff their characters talk about.
The predator movie was kinda junk
Oh God this show was so awesome as was SOOOOOOO ahead of its time
That was good and honest journalistic savageness. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Aaron Sorkin is one of the best writers ever ... Newsroom should STILL be on the air.
God newsroom was so damn good
And to think he wrote some of his best while smoking crack 👌
AGREED!!!
FRFR!!!
Dude made this and he made Billions.
Dude is certified!
The guy is a leftwing propagandist! I can't stand his shows. He writes how he'd like (or thinks) the left to be (is) but is soooo off the mark every time.
wish there were still reporters like this .
"PUT ME BACK" The way I cackled nJssjsjsiso
She went Rogue, Jean Gray, Mystique and Psylocke all in the space of 1 minute.
is this a pun of oliva munn playing psylocke?
@@chantararix yes
Imagine media personnel that cared about truth
Fr
And you'll have to imagine it, because now it only exists in our imagination.
Fox News
@@srtjs7793you believe Fox News cares about the truth?! Internal emails show they knew what they were saying concerning the election was a lie.
They do. It's the sponsors and execs that aren't.
The best short series I’ve watched
This show deserved a much longer run than what it got!
I'm happy that her Japanese is so good! Formal, too, as it should be.
@@YoshihitoBLMShe doesn’t speak it fluently, her accent is terrible and the way she speaks is robotic
@@Seiko__o-sounded legit to me.
@@Seiko__o- at least she's trying to speak to him in his language
@@Seiko__o-Honestly it doesn't matter, it's clear enough to communicate, that's what matters
@@Seiko__o- We have one more Japanese h
Expert here. Gosh.... She is speaking well enough for him to understand and she was able to understand everything he was saying, her Japanese h is pretty good
Such a terrific and still under-rated actor. I love seeing her, especially in serious roles. I want to see more of her.
Someone would be so lucky to post the whole show with videos and would have more viewers
That look when she said his name directly was so genuine like "wtf"
Me trying to get chatgpt to respond how I want
Even ChatGPT is corrupted with political bias. A NON-BIASED answer is impossible because the developer has pre-ordained its message answers.
😂
Lol, yes! This!
😜😂😂
Chatgpt - "so you want everyone to be black, gay, and female? Then boy, you came to the right place!"
Oh wait, that's google.
I love that everyone wants someone to speak up and is so amazed and happy to see it in this performance. Yet not a single person will ever do it.
Ohhh... Some do, and have. But i live in Australia.
calm down
1,000%… we’ll wait for a journalist or news station to step up!
including u
LoL, some people have done it but you don't know about them because they get fired immediately and you don't research these things.
Underrated HBO series, because there’s so many good ones from them. The Newsroom. I just wish there were more seasons.
If only all such broadcasts were so honest!
I was being interviewed for a job in Japan. The principal had their resident, Japanese-speaking foreigner on hand. It quickly became obvious that the foreigner was botching the translation both ways.
I wanted to save the face of the fellow, but both the principal and I had key points.
I directly answered one of the principal's questions, and then the interview switched wholly to Japanese. I got the job.
He kept using the established fellow for communication with the other foreigners, as is proper manners in Japan. But I couldn't help thinking that miscommunication in the office was definitely a problem.
Why would he do that on purpose?
@Lenawire I assume you're talking about the principal? Because the other fellow had been working there 10 years, and seniority is everything in Japan, not ability.
As for the foreigner, I'm sure he was well aware of his deficiencies. When I revealed my ability, his face was a mixture of relief and chagrin. Make no mistake, he was a very nice, hard working fellow. But he was being used for a task for which he was woefully incapable.
No news director would act like this. They'd be lapping this up, and begin preparing their Emmy Award speech.
Thank you! If anything the news director would be encouraging her to get more salacious comments, setting the chyron to some variant of "We're all going to die", and clearing the evening schedule for their analysts to spend hours speculating on every aspect of the interview.
That's not how it works. Anchors are on a tight leash and have an agenda they need to go by.
The newsroom.... one of the best...if not the best i've seen
I loved this show. Just brilliant the way she owned this.
If only real journalists still exisited, in mainstream.
They probably be missing before getting the opportunity to reveal the truth. You know how this world work.
Have you ever considered the possibility that they actually do exist in the mainstream….but maybe the news they are reporting does not fit your interpretation of reality.
@@Marcus-uc4qx OMG, BEST answer ever. 😂😂😂😂
They do. Their bosses and sponsors hold them back.
Watch Spotlight.
All bought and paid for to help the government spout their properganda
What REAL journalism looks like. Harsh truths. Not fluffy lies
The finest show on news media 🙌
Such a good show, wish they did a couple more seasons
No way the producer would react like this, this is a once in a lifetime moment for a television career
You think so? Nobody cares about reality or once in about a life time, the only interest is control of the mouths at home, and to do that they need to control the pivot
Ur wrong, today ideology supersedes the truth.
@@user-ss9qh8kv4dand it's not religion anymore, it's LGBT+++ 😂 though some say that THAT is a religion as well, and I don't disagree!
@@robg8203Why would we, LGBTQ+ people, want to be at all associated with anything religious, when all religion has done is alienate us and made decent people/allies otherwise question the so-called god that would call on them to be so hateful?
Man I miss Sorkin’s work. This is an absolute masterpiece of a series
Too bad Sorkin is a leftist hack.
Name??
@@Peaky_Blinders_Are_Alive the newsroom
Fucking incredible
For real. I plan to re-watch The West Wing to help me survive 2024 and the catastrophe of an election cycle we’re in the middle of. Sure, it’s fiction, but I’d love to pretend that President Bartlett was in charge and there were capable people in the White House doing all the behind the scenes roles.
This show is what got me interested in politics in the first place, when it originally aired, and helped me deal with W’s presidency and I have a feeling I’m going to need it regardless of who wins this time around. Whether Trump wins or loses, either half the country will be affected by the policies they put in place as we’ve already seen by the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the initial lie that it would just bump it to a state’s rights issue immediately followed by a push for a national abortion ban at the federal level with penalties for the women and doctors alike and headhunting incentives in some places.
And if he loses, the half of the country that believes his desperate lies about election fraud as a refusal to admit he *ever* loses anything. And his willingness to tear the country apart by destroying the faith people have in the media (calling them the enemy of the people/state), faith in science and medicine, in the electoral and governance processes - all as a pathetic attempt to get out of facing the consequences of his actions as decided by courts of law so he can pardon himself on a federal level and use his influence to put an end to it at the state level.
So while The West Wing will be a source of comfort, I miss having a show like that on TV that shows people what government can be (even Parks and Rec was helpful in that regard). And we could really use a strong news media that holds people to account like this. Sure, it doesn’t help the half the country that don’t bother even reading the news or fact check things to ensure they aren’t being taken advantage of as pawns to pay Trump’s legal fees and keep him out of prison. A desperate man that will say anything, who speaks nothing of legislation and only of culture wars that sadly, people are more than willing and happy to buy into.
An Aaron Sorkin-style presidency or news media would help this country so much. Showing the value of actually getting to the fact of a matter, or working to represent the interest of the people you were sent to government to serve. So sick of all these people that seem to only be in it for the clout and social media attention.
This has been the least productive session of Congress in my lifetime and generation. They could barely elect a Speaker of the House after 15 votes and then he was taken out by a POS Congressman that was being investigated for sex trafficking, who paid an underage woman for sex and to travel across state lines to do it, who has a history of drug abuse and DUI, and like Trump he gets away with it because his daddy was in power too. (And I’m in Matt Gaetz’s district and we went to high school together so while I’d say believe me on this one, do the right thing and fact check me and find out if you don’t already know).
Among Us lobbies at 12am be like:
I wish they continued making these... 😊
Looks like she is doing her job to me even though this is a movie
She isn't and its a show. She is very much not doing her job. She is betraying that guy on air and basically ended her career.
@@XultanisDragonwell SHE IS doing her job, even if she lied to the dude. May have been unethical, but still doing the job.
@03 So if things are unethical its still doing your job? You really want to be careful about that. Lots of professions where people can be unethical and still be doing their jobs. Shes doing something but its not her job.
**EDIT** I'm talking about the whole scene, not just the clip. Theres a lot of context here.
@@XultanisDragon okay to be more accurate. She was doing her job, he was not doing his job correctly, she ignored his idiotic orders. Is it not doing your job If your boss tells you to do something that you know is categorically against it?
@@samthesuspectSo let me get tbis straight, saying the TRUTH, reporting THE TRUTH, is unethical for u? Hahahaajaha learn what unethical is buddy.
Olivia Munn ❤
Gotta be honest. This was so attractive
One of the all time best series ever.
Best EVER!
Oh, so this is what actual journalism looks like...cool 😅
yea so when they actually do it they are called nazis, or did we forget about tucker's interview ?
hmm ?
Reminds me of interviews with Elon Musk, except Musk becomes the reporter.
I wish ALL broadcast journalists have her backbone 🙌🏾💯🙌🏾
Unfortunately the ones that do get shunned from the society by big corporations 😢
@@Ridesnratchets Yeah, tv stations hate when they have breaking exclusive news that gets them publicity and viewers.
What would actually happen is the exact opposite. The expert would say "It's very unlikely anyone will die from radiation" and she'd say "So you admit it's possible." Then the producer puts up the chyron at the bottom saying "Experts admit radiation deaths possible." Then the rest of the evening would be filled with "analysts" speculating over and over.
Sometimes I like Aaron Sorkin's dialogue, but he seems to have this recurring idea that it's impossible to say what you want on TV. Which is ironic coming from a guy with 4 major TV shows and twice as many movies.
@@notme222 yes you’re definitely right about that but you forgot to mention how these stations are captured by big corporations that control what they want to publicize. Particularly big pharma and large industrial companies
Wow good job miss i like it
The problem in this scene is that she then goes on and tells something that was said to her off the record with clear declaration that it was off the record and thus alienated all further sources because they didn't want to speak to that network anymore since one of their anchors didn't respect off the record information.