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  • NBC's Engel Admits He Rarely Reports on Heroics of U.S. Soldiers

    01/13/2005 4:04:00 PM PST · by TXnMA · 61 replies · 2,072+ views
    Media Research Center ^ | 2005 JAN 12 | MRC Staff (Geoff Dickens?)
         NBC's Richard Engel conceded on Tuesday's Today that he rarely gets to report on the heroics of U.S. soldiers in Iraq, but he did this one time because those heroics saved him. Recounting how the Army unit with whom he was traveling came under attack, Engel noted how a soldier "actually stepped right in front of me protecting me with his body and started to return fire at the insurgents. And I just remember thinking that this is one of the small acts of heroism, I think you can say, that I so rarely get a chance to see...
  • Iraq 'Embedded' Reporter Praises Troops

    09/06/2003 6:57:27 AM PDT · by Ex-Dem · 13 replies · 184+ views
    Delaware Online ^ | 09/06/2003 | Sean O'Sullivan
    <p>CBS News reporter Jim Axelrod said embedding reporters with troops during the Iraq war was "a huge success."</p> <p>The media and the public got an honest, firsthand, often live, account of the war and soldiers had their stories told, something Axelrod said did not happen in the first Gulf War.</p>