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CBS Anchor's Links to Green Group Criticized
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 7/23/02 | Marc Morano

Posted on 07/23/2002 4:06:13 AM PDT by kattracks

(CNSNews.com) - The objectivity of CBS News anchor Charles Osgood and the network itself is being questioned following Osgood's appearances at several fundraising events for The Nature Conservancy (TNC). One critic labels the environmental group "ideologically extreme" for its attempts to "control all waterways in the U.S."

Critics also point to a $15,000 grant that the charitable arm of CBS Corp. awarded to The Nature Conservancy as additional proof of a "cozy" relationship between the two organizations.

Osgood and CBS' relationship with The Nature Conservancy are detailed in documents and exclusive interviews obtained by CNSNews.com.

Osgood admitted there is a "sense of kinship" between The Nature Conservancy and CBS News Sunday Morning, which he said pre-dates 1994, when he began hosting the program.

"I think we all have tried to be cooperative and helpful with people doing good work and I think very seldom does that compromise you," said Osgood, who has won several Peabody Awards for his broadcasts.

CBS News Sunday Morning has a Christmas season segment titled, "Our Gifts to Us," which Osgood described as "things that have been added to our national parks through The Nature Conservancy during the course of the year."

And Osgood also praised the environmental group's work during one of his "Osgood File" radio commentaries in March 2000.

The Nature Conservancy refers to itself as "nature's real estate agent." Celebrity activist Paul Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward are among those involved in the TNC's work.

'A Piece of Bird Seed'

Osgood described the CBS philanthropic arm's gift of $15,000 to the TNC as "paltry."

"When you are talking about CBS, you are talking about a piece of bird seed," Osgood stated.

He added, "What I find interesting is that somebody thinks that $15,000 is going to make any difference to anybody at CBS or for that matter The Nature Conservancy."

"It seems a pretty paltry sum to me," Osgood said.

According to documents obtained by CNSNews.com, the CBS Foundation gave at least two grants of $7,500 in both 1998 and 1999 to the Nature Conservancy of New York, N.Y. "to provide support for the Conservation Internships for Inner-City Youth Program."

Former CBS News President and executive Howard Stringer, credited with bringing David Letterman to the network, is listed as a member of the TNC's board of governors.

Crossing the Line?

In October of 2001, Osgood served as master of ceremonies for the TNC's fund-raiser and awards dinner.

"[Osgood] is great. He spoke at the annual meeting," said Richard Weinstein, state chairman of Florida's Nature Conservancy. Osgood, who was not paid for his appearance, presented the TNC's "National Hero" award to Weinstein at the Oct. 4 event in Orlando, Florida.

"[Osgood's] a wonderful guy, terrific guy ... he emceed the events in which they introduced the people that were being honored and introduced a film and he talked and he's wonderful," Weinstein said.

When asked about the Florida fundraiser, Osgood admitted, "I made some remarks and presented an award."

Osgood also conceded that he has also appeared "every so often" at the conservancy's "Last Great Places" events in Central Park in New York City. According to Osgood, Stringer "was the one who asked me if I would do this ..."

The TNC was also the focus of at least one of Osgood's CBS Radio Network commentaries, "The Osgood File." In the report, Osgood praised the efforts of the TNC for its "conservation" methods involving "no-till" farming in Fish Creek, bordering Indiana and Ohio.

According to Osgood, Fish Creek's mussel population is now recovering and the "creek is slowly coming back to life" because of the conservancy's efforts.

Ivan Osorio, a research associate with the Capital Research Center, a Washington, D.C. based public policy group that monitors charitable giving, believes CBS News has a conflict of interest regarding The Nature Conservancy.

"It brings into question CBS News's objectivity regarding environmental reporting, when you have got this cozy relationship with The Nature Conservancy," Osorio said.

When asked about his involvement with the TNC, Osgood became defiant.

"You can't possibly hope to navigate public affairs over 35 years or 50 years or any other period of time without pissing somebody off because you have said something that they don't like, or they don't like environmentalists or whatever their problem is," Osgood stated.

"If you fail to do anything good because somebody might disapprove, I think that would be very inhibiting indeed," he added.

Osgood said he had no idea that anyone opposed the TNC's methods of securing land and water for natural preservation.

"I was not aware that there was anything controversial about that ... I didn't even realize that anybody was against that," he said.

'Deliberate Ignorance'

"For a reporter, that is deliberate ignorance," countered Ron Arnold, author of Undue Influence, which details the activities of the TNC.

"[Osgood] is simply not doing his journalistic duty to even ask the question," Arnold said. "People have been crying at the top of their lungs for so many years about the [The Nature Conservancy], he added.

Arnold cited one instance where the TNC's goals of land acquisition were at odds with the farming community of Little Darby Creek Ohio.

"They have completely killed [the farmer's] property rights," he said.

Arnold, who also serves as the vice president of the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, said the TNC "virtually lives in the hip pocket of the federal government."

The TNC had assets of over $2.8 billion and annual revenues of nearly $800 million in 2000, making it the wealthiest green group in the world according to Arnold.

"These guys are rich beyond the dreams of avarice," Arnold said.

The TNC is working with governments at all levels to accelerate the transfer of private lands into public ownership, according to Arnold.

"Socialist countries have less [government] land ownership than the U.S.," he insisted.

Arnold believes private owners are better stewards of the land than governments.

Barry Clausen, environmental expert and author of the book Burning Rage, which details the activities and agenda of the environmental movement, called the TNC's political ideology "extreme."

"They want to control land, control water and they are being very successful because of the money they get," Clausen told CNSNews.com.

"The frustration and anger by so many people in rural America is now being directed toward The Nature Conservancy," Clausen said.

Weinstein defended the TNC's partnerships with the federal government, stating "we protect the land we acquire ... we can do it better in partnerships of all kinds."

A CBS corporate spokesman said the CBS Foundation has been absorbed into Viacom since the merger between the two corporations in 1999. Details about the relationship between CBS and the Nature Conservancy and the grants were not provided after repeated attempts for information.

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To: Austin Willard Wright
See #60.
61 posted on 07/23/2002 11:47:55 AM PDT by IncPen
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To: IncPen
Anti-wealth rants? Very strange. Where do you get that? It is the NC which is the socialist organization. It is trying to extort property (using the mailed fist of government) and then turn it over to the government for a hand-some profit. The goal of the NC is to line its own pockets so it can be more efficient in its campaign to nationalize land which was formally private.
62 posted on 07/23/2002 12:04:23 PM PDT by Austin Willard Wright
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To: dep
this piece, while perhaps factually accurate, is contextually way off kilter. this is not like dan rather speaking at democrat fundraisers.

It is exactly like dan blather if you WERE a land owner screwed out of using your land (by people like this)

63 posted on 07/23/2002 12:06:12 PM PDT by zip
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To: rabidone
"they do so with their own money."

RO, The conservancy gets LOTS of taxpayer money in federal and local grants for the "good they do". Millions from the feds. And, OFTEN, they turn around and sell the properties bought with taxpayer's money back to the feds for a LARGE profit. They are, you understand, "partners" with godgov in their thievery. Conserve WHAT?? ONLY BIG GOVERNMENT and their chosen "business" partners. Generally, "Non-profit" "Non-Governmental Orgazitions" {NGOs}. Peace and love, George.

64 posted on 07/23/2002 12:21:55 PM PDT by George Frm Br00klyn Park
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To: kattracks
Osgood described the CBS philanthropic arm's gift of $15,000 to the TNC as "paltry." "When you are talking about CBS, you are talking about a piece of bird seed," Osgood stated.

He added, "What I find interesting is that somebody thinks that $15,000 is going to make any difference to anybody at CBS or for that matter The Nature Conservancy."

"It seems a pretty paltry sum to me," Osgood said.

Nothing could be finer than a kickback that is minor...

65 posted on 07/23/2002 12:29:07 PM PDT by archy
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To: IncPen
IP, Check out the "Klamath" basin articles on FR. AFTER the feds shut off the farmer's water, the conservancy was "nice" enough to come in and buy the farms from "willing sellers" in the basin. It's the same old story about robberbarons supported by the STATE. There is enough to bring RICO charges, but who's gonna do it? They're {The "state" and the conservancy and other organizations} "Partners" in their dealings. The mafia doesn't compare with the evil these guys wreak. Peace and love, George.
66 posted on 07/23/2002 12:40:29 PM PDT by George Frm Br00klyn Park
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To: HairOfTheDog; IncPen
I agree with you guys. This is one environmental group that I agree with and support financially. If anyone has any examples of damage or extremism that they are responsible for I'd appreciate hearing about it.
67 posted on 07/23/2002 12:46:30 PM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: kattracks
"Osgood described the CBS philanthropic arm's gift of $15,000 to the TNC as "paltry." "

Wonder if CBS has given any such "paltry" contributions to, say, the NRA?

68 posted on 07/23/2002 12:58:56 PM PDT by Redbob
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To: Bigg Red
Read link 51. If you are looking for free-market oriented environmentalist groups to support, a good source is R.J. Smith of the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in Washington. Smith, a former president of his state Sierra Club and dedicated free market environmentalist, has written extensively on this subject.

Smith has also publicized the efforts of some little-known enviromentalist organizations which do good things by using voluntary action and the market to preserve the enviroment. If you think the NC is in this category, however, you are woefully mistaken.

69 posted on 07/23/2002 1:25:50 PM PDT by Austin Willard Wright
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To: Austin Willard Wright
Anti-wealth rants? Very strange. Where do you get that?

Go back and look at the anti-Nature Conservancy article that was linked by one of the posters above. The whole thing is framed with how much people are paid and how much money was raised and spent. It's entirely about money.

70 posted on 07/23/2002 1:34:24 PM PDT by IncPen
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To: Bigg Red
If anyone has any examples of damage or extremism that they are responsible for I'd appreciate hearing about it

In addition to post 51, read posts 21, 32, 34, 37, 38, 39, 46, and 56. Refute them if you like, but don't pretend these posts don't exist.

71 posted on 07/23/2002 1:35:30 PM PDT by On the Road to Serfdom
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To: brityank; madfly
Thanks for the heads ups!
72 posted on 07/23/2002 2:25:15 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: dep
Re: Post #9. Then he is ignorant. He needs to start w/ Dixie
Lee Ray's book.'Pod
73 posted on 07/23/2002 2:45:12 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: rabidone
No. Our taxes also help fund TNC. They are no more "conservative" than Maxine Waters.
74 posted on 07/23/2002 2:47:03 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Re: post #37. Thank you.
75 posted on 07/23/2002 2:56:33 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: HairOfTheDog; Carry_Okie
My friend, you mean well, but you just do not know.

Explain the Bitteroot fire of 2000. Explain why it happened. On public land.

76 posted on 07/23/2002 2:58:11 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: kcvl
Re: post #58. Please explain. Are you an Osgood worshipper
or are you being more subtle than that?
77 posted on 07/23/2002 3:00:59 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: HairOfTheDog
Re: post no. 59. newriverfriends.org, nodarbyrefuge.org, klamathbasinincrisis.org ....

Shall I go on?

78 posted on 07/23/2002 3:04:06 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: IncPen; Carry_Okie
Post #60.

Truely ignorant.

79 posted on 07/23/2002 3:05:00 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: On the Road to Serfdom
Post #71. Thank you.

BTW, great book Friedrich.

80 posted on 07/23/2002 3:07:00 PM PDT by sauropod
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