I thought Hillary! already had the middle-aged, brain-dead white liberal woman vote?
<><> In 2006 ABC's George Stefanopulous was a featured attendee and panel moderator at the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting.
<><> in 2007 he was listed as a featured attendee at the CGI meeting alongside big money Lucas Lundin, Frank Giustra, Frank Holmes, and Carlos Slim.
<><> He was a 2008 panelist at the annual meeting.
<><> In 2009 he was a panel moderator at the CGI annual meeting.
<><> In 2010, he was a hand-picked notable member of CGI's exclusive members-only club w/ a $20,000 membership price tag.
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THIS IS FROM THE CLINTON FOUNDATION ARCHIVES:
<> ....why didnt reporters present the results of an investigation into how much money the NYT is in hock for to Carlos Slim, Carlos Slims investments in the Mexican economy, and how Donald Trumps policies would affect Carlos Slims investments?......<>
Clinton Foundation donors include dozens of media organizations, individuals
Politico ^ | 5/15/15 | JOSH GERSTEIN, TARINI PARTI, HADAS GOLD and DYLAN BYERS / FR Posted by Second Amendment First
NBC Universal, News Corporation, Turner Broadcasting and Thomson Reuters are among more than a dozen media organizations that have made charitable contributions to the Clinton Foundation in recent years, the foundations records show.
The donations, which range from the low-thousands to the millions, provide a picture of the media industrys ties to the Clinton Foundation at a time when one of its most notable personalities, George Stephanopoulos, is under scrutiny for his previously undisclosed $75,000 contribution.
The list also includes mass media groups like Comcast, Time Warner and Viacom, as well a few notable individuals, including Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecom magnate and largest shareholder of The New York Times Company, and James Murdoch, the chief operating officer of 21st Century Fox. Both Slim and Murdoch have given between $1 million to $5 million, respectively.
Judy Woodruff, the co-anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour, gave $250 to the foundations Clinton Haiti Relief Fund in 2010.
The following list includes news media organizations that have donated to the foundation, as well as other media networks, companies, foundations or individuals that have donated. It is organized by the size of the contribution:
$1,000,000-$5,000,000
Carlos Slim Chairman & CEO of Telmex, largest New York Times shareholder
James Murdoch Chief Operating Officer of 21st Century Fox
Newsmax Media Florida-based conservative media network
Thomson Reuters Owner of the Reuters news service
$500,00-$1,000,000
News Corporation Foundation Philanthropic arm of former Fox News parent company
$250,000-$500,000
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publisher
Richard Mellon Scaife Owner of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
$100,000-$250,000
Abigail Disney Documentary filmmaker
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Howard Stringer Former CBS, CBS News and Sony executive
Intermountain West Communications Company Local television affiliate owner (formerly Sunbelt Communications)
$50,000-$100,000
Bloomberg L.P.
Discovery Communications Inc.
George Stephanopoulos ABC News chief anchor and chief political correspondent
Mort Zuckerman Owner of New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report
Time Warner Inc. Owner of CNN parent company Turner Broadcasting
$25,000-$50,000
AOL
HBO
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Presenters of the Golden Globe Awards
Viacom
$10,000-$25,000
Knight Foundation Non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting journalism
Public Radio International
Turner Broadcasting Parent company of CNN
$5,000-$10,000
Comcast Parent copmany of NBCUniversal
NBC Universal Parent company of NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC
Public Broadcasting Service
$1,000-$5,000
Robert Allbritton Owner of POLITICO parent company Capitol News Group
$250-$1,000
AOL Huffington Post Media Group
Hearst Corporation
Judy Woodruff PBS Newshour co-anchor and managing editor
The Washington Post Company