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Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Shimon Prokupecz

CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz confronted Uvalde Independent School District Police Chief Pedro Arredondo outside his office this morning.

Arredondo was behind the law enforcement response to last week’s massacre at Robb Elementary School. As the incident commander, he made the call to hold off breaching the classroom door.

Uvalde PD and the school district police have stopped cooperating with the investigation into that disastrous response, and Arredondo, a city council member as of last night, was equally uncooperative with CNN.

He has not responded to interview requests, so Prokupecz waited outside the school district office to confront him as he tried to sneak in the back. As the chief exited his car, Prokupecz asked to talk to him about those fateful decisions.

Arredondo rebuffed the question, saying that they were “not going to release anything,” because “we have people in our community being buried.”

“How do you explain yourself?” Prokupecz asked.

“We’re going to be respectful, respectful to the families–” said Arredondo a few times.

“I understand that,” Prokupecz interjected. “You have an opportunity to explain yourself to the parents.”

“We’re going to do that eventually, obviously,” the chief replied.

It went on that way. Prokupecz told anchor Poppy Harlow they'd given Arredondo “ample opportunity” to respond, but “he chose to dodge those questions.”

“There’s still a lot of questions that he needs to answer,” said Prokupecz.

“Absolutely,” Harlow replied. “He said when the families stop grieving — they’re never going to stop grieving and they deserve answers.”

That is exactly right. And why this was important work by CNN — work that isn't over.

MEDIA LOSER:
Jesse Watters

Jesse Watters, a news host, floated completely unconfirmed internet rumors that during Paul Pelosi's DUI arrest over the weekend, the husband of the Speaker of the House tried to bribe police.

Pelosi was arrested by Napa County Police on Saturday night on suspicion of DUI after he allegedly ran a stop sign and collided with a Jeep. No one was injured. He was reportedly driving home from a dinner party.

On Tuesday, Watters noted that Pelosi’s wife, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was 3,000 miles away over the weekend to deliver the commencement address at Brown University. He found it unusual that Paul Pelosi attended the dinner alone.

“First of all,” he began, “Have you ever been to a dinner party without your significant other? Me either. I think there’s more to the story.”

The Fox News host then claimed – citing no source whatsoever – that Pelosi attempted to bribe the police.

“He allegedly offered stock tips to the officer and asked, Do you know who I am?'” said Watters. “But we can’t confirm those rumors – just sounds like something he might do.”

A search for these claims online yields a facetious post on Reddit suggesting Pelosi pulled the “Do you know who I am?” card.

Meanwhile, a search about Watters’ stock tip bribe claim yielded no relevant results.

Watters then noted his show’s failed attempts at getting a mugshot of Pelosi and suggested something nefarious is afoot. “All I know is someone’s going through a lot of trouble to keep this mugshot hidden,” he said.

It is not uncommon for TV news hosts to cite unconfirmed reports. However, not citing any sources is highly unusual. And in cases where hosts or networks receive tips from anonymous sources, it's standard practice to note as much when reporting.

Idle speculation isn't an "allegation," it's barely even rumor. And sarcasm isn't a shield for mongering it, whatever word you choose. 

The A-Block

Peach Tree Dish

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes couldn’t contain his laughter Tuesday as he reacted to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) referring to a petri dish as a “peach tree dish.”

Greene grabbed headlines after she peddled a conspiracy theory on Facebook about billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. The lawmaker said Gates wants to force Americans to eat synthetic beef.

The government, meanwhile, wants to track their bowel movements, per Greene.

“The government totally wants to provide surveillance on every part of your life,” she said. “They want to know when you’re eating. They want to know if you’re eating a cheeseburger, which is very bad because Bill Gates wants you to eat his fake meat, which is grown in a peach tree dish.”

She added, “So, you’ll probably get a little zap inside your body, and that’s saying, ‘No, no! Don’t eat a real cheeseburger, you need to eat the fake, the fake burger. The fake meat from Bill Gates.”

Hayes reacted to the blunder with unrestrained laughter — and some thoughts on whether it's all an act. 


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Industry News...

Toby Emmerich Out As Warner Bros Motion Picture Group Chairman

Lauri Metrose Departs as CBS Studios EVP of Communications

RATINGS: 5/27 - Outnumbered Tops Jesse Watters in Total Viewers and Demo

“I have never used those words to describe Donald Trump ever.”

Must See Clip

‘You Cannot Be Here!’

NBC News White House correspondent Kelly O’Donnell confronted South Korean journalists prior to a briefing room appearance by global pop sensation BTS over their placement of cameras in the room in a video that was tweeted by a C-SPAN staffer — and later deleted.

The members of the group were guests of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at Tuesday’s White House briefing, where they each marked the end of  Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by speaking about anti-Asian hate crimes.

But the band weren't the only ones creating a stir.

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