Which detail does the writer use to support his argument that many people do not think world news is important?
A.
He tells a story about viewing London's news and getting almost no world news.
B.
He talks about the importance of local news as well as world news stories.
C.
He gives statistics on the number of world news stories his company reports.
D.
He gives the amount of each day's report that should be about world news.
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