Sarah Huckabee Sanders is checked live by CNN



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CNN has split its screen to display a chart checking the facts in parallel with the briefing by White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday.

A box entitled "Facts First" listing the key points of the new national climate assessment led by the government was presented while Sanders defended the report by President Donald Trump, released during the Thanksgiving weekend. century.

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CNN's chips did not exactly call Sanders' dubious requests in real time. But they served to make the difference between the authority of the report, which involved 300 scientists and 13 federal agencies, and the rejection of the Trump administration's findings.

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An iceberg floats in a fjord near the town of Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 24, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Lead investigator Josh Willis observes the Greenland icecap from inside a NASA Gulfstream III aircraft flying over Greenland to measure the loss of the country's ice cap as part of the Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) research mission, March 13, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson

The ice flow is visible through the window of a NASA Gulfstream III flight to support the Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) search mission over the east coast of Greenland on March 13, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS HISTORY. "LARGER IMAGE" SEARCH FOR ALL STORIES.

Safety officer Brian Rougeux is working with student Febin Magar to assemble a radar dome while working in a science camp on the Helheim Glacier side near Tasiilaq, Greenland on the 20th. June 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Mud pools are visible at the top of Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland on June 19, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

The radar engineer, Ron Muellerschoen, is monitoring the data collection inside a NASA Gulfstream III flying over Greenland in order to measure the loss of the country's ice cap as part of the Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) research mission, March 12, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

A glacier terminus is seen from the window during a NASA flight to support the Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) research mission over the east coast of Greenland on March 13, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

Student Febin Magar observes the remains of burnt wood in a research camp on the Helheim Glacier side near Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEK "JACKSON GREENLAND". LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Safety Officer Brian Rougeux uses a drill to install scientific instrument antennas that will be left over the Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 19, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Oceanographer David Holland works with student Febin Magar to inspect a seismograph at their science camp on the Helheim Glacier side near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND "FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Tabular icebergs float in Sermilik Fiord after a large calving event at Helheim Glacier, near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 23, 2018. This part located between the glacier front and the ocean is known as of "mix" and is filled with ice, snow and icebergs piled up towards a fjord and the ocean. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS HISTORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

An iceberg floats in a fjord near the town of Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 18, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Mud pools are visible at the top of Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland on June 19, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. "LARGER IMAGE" SEARCH FOR ALL STORIES.

Oceanographer David Holland (C) eats with Denise Holland (L), safety officer Brian Rougeux and student Febin Magar (R) in their science camp at the edge of Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq , Greenland, June 19, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Safety officer Brian Rougeux is wearing a piece of radar dome while he was working at a science camp near Helheim Glacier, near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND "FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Oceanographer David Holland repairs a damaged GPS module in his research camp above Helheim Glacier, near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Glacial ice is seen from the window during a NASA flight to support the Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) research mission over the east coast of Greenland on March 13, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

A ray of sunshine illuminates the Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 22, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

An aerial photograph of the science camp of the oceanographer David Holland on the flank of Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

The aircraft mechanic, David Fuller (left), is working with a local worker to move a NASA Gulfstream III aircraft during a pre-flight inspection before a flight to support the search mission Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG), March 12, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS HISTORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

The aircraft mechanic, David Fuller, inspects a Gulfstream III NASA during a pre-flight inspection before a flight to support the Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) search mission on March 12, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS HISTORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Ron Muellerschoen (left), radar engineer, Tim Miller (left), radar engineer and Captain Tom Parent discuss problems with an autopilot system while flying inside a Gulfstream NASA III over Greenland to measure the country's loss of ice as part of the Ocean Fusion Greenland Research Mission (OMG), March 13, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

An iceberg floats in a fjord near the town of Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 24, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

An iceberg floats in a fjord near the town of Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 24, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

An iceberg floats in a fjord near the town of Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 24, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. "LARGER IMAGE" SEARCH FOR ALL STORIES.

An iceberg floats in a fjord near the town of Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 24, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

The captain, Tom Parent, inspects NASA's Gulfstream III exterior during a pre-flight inspection of the aircraft prior to a flight to the Oceans research mission Melting Greenland (OMG ), March 12, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Student Febin Magar watches security officer Brian Rougeux burn wood scraps while working at a science camp near Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland on June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson RESEARCH " JACKSON GREENLAND "FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Safety officer Brian Rougeux releases equipment to inspect while working in a science camp on the Helheim Glacier side near Tasiilaq, Greenland, June 22, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS HISTORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Safety Officer Brian Rougeux is working on the construction of a semi-permanent structure at a science camp on the Helheim Glacier side near Tasiilaq, Greenland on June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson RESEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

A large crevice forms near the calving front of Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 22, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

On June 22, 2018, Denise Holland prepares a meal in a science camp on the side of the Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq (Greenland). REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS HISTORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Safety Officer Brian Rougeux is working on the construction of a semi-permanent structure at a science camp on the Helheim Glacier side near Tasiilaq, Greenland on June 20, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson RESEARCH "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Tabular icebergs float in Sermilik Fiord after an important calving event at Helheim Glacier near Tasiilaq, Greenland, on June 23, 2018. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson SEEKS "JACKSON GREENLAND" FOR THIS STORY. LOOK FOR "LARGER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.




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The network's position was well received on Twitter.

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