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So Much For the Dems New Openess

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by dbermanmd, Apr 23, 2007.

  1. dbermanmd

    dbermanmd New Member

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    I thought the Dems were going to bring a new openess to government - perhaps to everything not related to the Iraq War?


    "Radio-TV Correspondents' Association Warns Of "Troubling Situation"

    Today, CBS' Steve Chaggaris sent out the following email to the Radio-TV Correspondents' Association, regarding David Obey's decision not to allow cameras this afternoon during the conference committee on the bill to end the war in Iraq.

    From: House RadioTV
    Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 12:45 PM
    Subject: Iraq Supplemental conference meeting coverage

    Dear Members of the Radio-TV Correspondents' Association,

    I want to apprise you of a troubling situation regarding House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey's decision this morning to deny television coverage of today's Iraq Supplemental Appropriations conference meeting.

    While a photo-op at the top of the meeting has been approved, TV cameras will be kicked out after the photo-op as other press without camera equipment will be allowed to stay and cover the meeting in its entirety. As you know, this creates an uneven playing field as it will provide certain members of the press full access to these official proceedings while excluding others. Even more importantly, this action clearly does not live up to House Speaker Pelosi's promise of a new era of transparency and openness in the Congress, particularly as it relates to the war in Iraq.

    This morning, the Executive Committee sent a formal letter of protest to Chairman Obey and Speaker Pelosi expressing our opposition to this decision. (A copy of that letter is attached to this e-mail.)

    The Executive Committee will continue its ongoing efforts to ensure all reporters have equal access and rights when covering the United States Congress.

    Steve Chaggaris, CBS News
    Chairman, Executive Committee of Correspondents"
     
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    eagle33199 Platinum Member

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    First, post a link... I did a few google searches and couldn't find anything to back this up. Second... why do they need cameras? How does this exclude anyone? If you're typically an on-air personality there to cover the event, then leave the cameras outside, take a few notes during the meeting, then go back to the cameras... Doesn't seem that difficult...
     
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    MegansPrius GoogleMeister, AKA bongokitty

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    Yeah, what's the big deal? No TV cameras but reporters still allowed inside. How is this "closed?"
     
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    Sounds like a good idea to me. The less posturing for the almighty TV camera the better.
     
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    MegansPrius GoogleMeister, AKA bongokitty

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    This also isn't a new issue for this group. Here they are complaining about their inability to "stake out" corridors in 2005:
    May 5, 2005
    In an e-mail to the 2,600 members of the Congressional Radio TV Correspondents Association yesterday, chairman Brian Wilson (a Fox News correspondent and anchor) explained that Bill Frist, Harry Reid and Trent Lott have denied the group's requests for "the right to set up stakeout cameras in the news-rich Ohio Clock corridor without requesting permission in advance."
    http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/politi...idors_36468.asp

    EDIT: Update

    In fact, this is now a non-issue completely.

    >UPDATE 3:12 pm: From the Radio-TV Correspondents' Association:

    Dear Members of the Radio-TV Correspondents' Association,

    I just wanted to pass along some very good news.

    Shortly after our letter regarding the severely limited TV coverage of today's conference committee meeting on the Iraq supplemental was delivered to Chairman Obey, he decided to fully open the meeting to TV cameras. C-SPAN will now provide pool coverage of the proceedings.


    http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowldc/