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To: ArmyBratproud
This really gets my goat. It's pathetic. Russert is a hypocrite. He's lying about the whole thing. It's standard practice among the big news organizations to try to subvert the other's interviews by keeping a guest beyond his time when they know he is booked on another network immediately afterwards. If you have a 10-minute interview booked and have booked a 15-minute block of satellite time, then if your interview is hosed if your guest is not there when the satellite time-slot you booked is switched over to some other person who booked the next slot. They do it to each other all the time. In fact Russert's handlers attempted the same thing as Powell's a few days earlier

Under Tim(e) pressure

Official respect for the First Amendment is apparently in steep decline.

The other day, an intrepid journalist and truth-seeker was grilling a powerful public figure. But before the interview was over, the powerful public figure's press aide abruptly broke in as tape rolled and stopped the interrogation.

Tim Russert interviewing Colin Powell?

Nope.

Try Brian Lehrer interviewing Tim Russert.

"We were given precisely 10 minutes with Russert to tape an interview about his new book from 8 a.m. to 8:10 a.m. for broadcast at 10 a.m. last Friday," the WNYC radio host told me yesterday.

"My impression was that he was very tightly scheduled, and had to do five or six interviews one after the other and his people were trying to keep him on schedule ... Eight minutes into the interview, a woman's voice cut in and barked, 'WNYC, you have eight seconds left!' And the interview came to a quick end."

Lehrer added that the glitch was deleted from what sounded, when it was broadcast, like a seamless conversation.

"It was no big deal," Lehrer said, noting that the interrupter was not an NBC News employee. "These things happen. It was just the usual bureaucratic stuff and getting an interview. So we edited it out."

But two days later, Secretary of State Powell's press aide, Emily Miller, was so desperate to keep her boss on schedule that she tried to end Russert's taped interview when it ran into overtime. The "Meet the Press" moderator went ballistic.

Not only did Russert castigate Powell's aide on his own NBC show, he gave righteously indignant interviews about "attempted news management gone berserk" to CNN and The Washington Post.

On Monday, Lehrer poked fun at Russert's tantrum by airing the rude interruption that he had earlier excised.

"If Colin Powell's people were guilty of attempted news management gone berserk," Lehrer told me yesterday, "then I can say only that Tim Russert's people succeeded at it."

Russert could not be interrupted for comment yesterday.


12 posted on 06/15/2004 5:21:43 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: FreedomCalls

Russert could not be interrupted for comment yesterday.



That last line is golden!


13 posted on 06/15/2004 6:14:45 PM PDT by ArmyBratproud
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