Posted on 03/26/2003 7:22:29 AM PST by CitizenSailorChief
This is from the old PBS "ETHICS IN AMERICA" show, but I think it is demonstrative of the attitudes of all too many reporters. Jennings needs to take his journalistic ethic with him when he goes back to Canada.
Moderator: You are safely traveling with an enemy unit as a foreign war correspondent. As fate would have it the enemy unit you are traveling with is about to ambush an American unit.
Jennings: As a reporter you have to make the decision going in that there is a possibility that you may come upon an American unit. My feeling is that, as a reporter, you have to make that decision before you went. And that if you are in, you are in. I would live in fear of coming across an American unit.
Moderator: So if you made that decision you would then film the enemy unit shooting the American unit?
Jennings: (Long pause thinking) No I guess I wouldnt. Ill tell you now what Im feeling rather than the hypothesis I drew for myself. If I were with the enemy I would do what I could to warn the Americans.
Moderator: Even if it means not getting the live coverage?
Jennings: I dont have much doubt it would mean my life. Im glad this is hypothetical. I dont think I could bring myself to participate in that fashion, by not warning the Americans. Some other reporters may feel otherwise.
Wallace: Some other reporters would feel otherwise. I would regard it simply as another story I was there to tell.
Moderator: Enemy soldiers shooting and killing American soldiers? Could you imagine how you would report that to the American people?
Wallace: Yes, I can. (Talking down to Jennings) Frankly, Im astonished to hear Peter say that. You are a reporter. Granted you are an American. But you are a reporter covering combat. And Im at a loss to understand why, because you are an American; you would not cover that story.
Moderator: Dont you have a higher duty as an American citizen to do all you can to save the lives of American soldiers rather than this journalistic ethic of reporting the fact?
Wallace: No. You dont have the higher duty. You are a reporter. Your job is to cover what is going on in that war. I would be calling Peter to say, What do you mean youre not going to cover the story.
Jennings: I think hes right. I chickened out. I agree with Mike intellectually. I really do. And I wish at the time, Id made another decision. I would like to have made his decision.
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