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September 03, 2004
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Zell Miller Mad As Zell
Georgias Democratic senator Zell Miller took the podium at the RNC this week to praise President Bush and condemn candidate Kerrys record. The tirade set off a whirlwind of fact-checking hitherto invisible in the coverage of the convention speeches. Brooke muses on a possible change in the journalism ether.
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Made-for-Fox-Event
On the opening night of the Republican convention, Fox News Channel made television history by drawing more viewers than any of the Big Three broadcast networks. It could be the latest sign that the network dinosaurs are gradually conceding news coverage to the feisty cable news channels. Brooke talks to Brian Stelter, editor of TVnewser.com, about what that means for overall convention coverage.
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Protesting the Coverage
While 15,000 journalists were assigned to cover the events inside Madison Square Garden, outside on the streets of New York City another story was unfolding, as hundreds of thousands of people congregated to protest against the Bush administration. But you may not have noticed the demonstrations if you were only watching cable news. Brooke talks with Brendan Koerner, covered the protests for Mother Jones.com.
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The Yes Men
Since the sixties, the role of the protester has been fairly static. Disaffected citizens assemble en masse to chant and carry signs. Police corral protesters with threat of force. Sometimes violence erupts, sometimes it doesnt. But this week in New York, it seemed that the Republicans were prepared to play any disruption to their own advantage. Enter a new brand of activists, who are using humor and street theater to take back the story of dissent from the powers that be. Brooke talks to two such pranksters, Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno aka The Yes Men.
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John McCrossover
By Wednesday evening, the RNC podium was practically dripping with partisan invective. But the week started out with one Republican whose appeal crosses Americas political divide. John McCain has been heralded by the left as a true compassionate conservative while the media have touted his straight-talking style. Now hes vigorously stumping for the president and his erstwhile fans are stunned. But why? Hes been a Republican all along. Brooke investigates the conundrum with Slates Will Saletan.

» Saletan's blog from the convention
» McCain's speech at the RNC
» The straight talk express has blown a tire
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Stealing Our Reality

A recent Bush administration report attributing climate change to human activities got a fair amount of coverage in the media. But the press hasnt always been up to the task of covering the climate change issue. Ross Gelbspan, author of the new book Boiling Point, tells Brooke how industry-funded greenhouse skeptics have stymied the global warming debate right under journalists noses.
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Rule Change
Since the Bush Administration took power three and a half years ago, it has drastically reshaped federal policy on health, worker safety, the environment, and energy. But many of these changes have gone unnoticed, largely because they have been instituted as regulation, rather than legislation. The Washington Post recently published an extensive three-part series exploring the administrations anti-regulatory agenda. Reporter Rick Weiss contributed to the series, and talks with Brooke about the difficulties of covering regulation.

» An Agency Takes a Turn
» A Word Accelerates Mountaintop Mining
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Kickers
Just in time for the end of summer, we take a cue from local TV newscasts, and end our show on a lighter note. For as any good producer knows, nothing ends a broadcast better than a water-skiing squirrel. OTM's Rex Doane reflects on that staple of TV news - affectionately known as the kicker.
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Highlights from past shows

Not So Swift
The controversy around the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth" ads posed a classic controversy for the Kerry/Edwards campaign. Should the candidate discredit the mudslingers before the mud sticks, or should he ignore what appears to be sideline noise, so as not to create something of nothing? Brooke talks to Chad Clanton, a senior adviser to the Kerry campaign, about the candidate's choices. She also examines the coverage of the brouhaha, which has included as much debate over the tactics of the ad campaign as its substance. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment


Fog Machine
Fighting in the Iraqi city of Najaf appeared to be reaching a resolution on Friday, after a tense standoff between U.S. forces and followers of the Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr. But two week's worth of headline coverage hardly made a dent in the prevailing image of Al-Sadr here at home - a renegade fanatic with motives unclear. Iraq expert Juan Cole speaks with OTM guest host Mike Pesca about the questions that aren't being asked by the Western press. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment
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September 03, 2004
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Zell Miller Mad As Zell
Georgias Democratic senator Zell Miller took the podium at the RNC this week to praise President Bush and condemn candidate Kerrys record. The tirade set off a whirlwind of fact-checking hitherto invisible in the coverage of the convention speeches. Brooke muses on a possible change in the journalism ether.
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Made-for-Fox-Event
On the opening night of the Republican convention, Fox News Channel made television history by drawing more viewers than any of the Big Three broadcast networks. It could be the latest sign that the network dinosaurs are gradually conceding news coverage to the feisty cable news channels. Brooke talks to Brian Stelter, editor of TVnewser.com, about what that means for overall convention coverage.
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Protesting the Coverage
While 15,000 journalists were assigned to cover the events inside Madison Square Garden, outside on the streets of New York City another story was unfolding, as hundreds of thousands of people congregated to protest against the Bush administration. But you may not have noticed the demonstrations if you were only watching cable news. Brooke talks with Brendan Koerner, covered the protests for Mother Jones.com.
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The Yes Men
Since the sixties, the role of the protester has been fairly static. Disaffected citizens assemble en masse to chant and carry signs. Police corral protesters with threat of force. Sometimes violence erupts, sometimes it doesnt. But this week in New York, it seemed that the Republicans were prepared to play any disruption to their own advantage. Enter a new brand of activists, who are using humor and street theater to take back the story of dissent from the powers that be. Brooke talks to two such pranksters, Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno aka The Yes Men.
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John McCrossover
By Wednesday evening, the RNC podium was practically dripping with partisan invective. But the week started out with one Republican whose appeal crosses Americas political divide. John McCain has been heralded by the left as a true compassionate conservative while the media have touted his straight-talking style. Now hes vigorously stumping for the president and his erstwhile fans are stunned. But why? Hes been a Republican all along. Brooke investigates the conundrum with Slates Will Saletan.

» Saletan's blog from the convention
» McCain's speech at the RNC
» The straight talk express has blown a tire
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Stealing Our Reality

A recent Bush administration report attributing climate change to human activities got a fair amount of coverage in the media. But the press hasnt always been up to the task of covering the climate change issue. Ross Gelbspan, author of the new book Boiling Point, tells Brooke how industry-funded greenhouse skeptics have stymied the global warming debate right under journalists noses.
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Rule Change
Since the Bush Administration took power three and a half years ago, it has drastically reshaped federal policy on health, worker safety, the environment, and energy. But many of these changes have gone unnoticed, largely because they have been instituted as regulation, rather than legislation. The Washington Post recently published an extensive three-part series exploring the administrations anti-regulatory agenda. Reporter Rick Weiss contributed to the series, and talks with Brooke about the difficulties of covering regulation.

» An Agency Takes a Turn
» A Word Accelerates Mountaintop Mining
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Kickers
Just in time for the end of summer, we take a cue from local TV newscasts, and end our show on a lighter note. For as any good producer knows, nothing ends a broadcast better than a water-skiing squirrel. OTM's Rex Doane reflects on that staple of TV news - affectionately known as the kicker.
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Highlights from past shows

Not So Swift
The controversy around the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth" ads posed a classic controversy for the Kerry/Edwards campaign. Should the candidate discredit the mudslingers before the mud sticks, or should he ignore what appears to be sideline noise, so as not to create something of nothing? Brooke talks to Chad Clanton, a senior adviser to the Kerry campaign, about the candidate's choices. She also examines the coverage of the brouhaha, which has included as much debate over the tactics of the ad campaign as its substance. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment


Fog Machine
Fighting in the Iraqi city of Najaf appeared to be reaching a resolution on Friday, after a tense standoff between U.S. forces and followers of the Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr. But two week's worth of headline coverage hardly made a dent in the prevailing image of Al-Sadr here at home - a renegade fanatic with motives unclear. Iraq expert Juan Cole speaks with OTM guest host Mike Pesca about the questions that aren't being asked by the Western press. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment
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September 03, 2004
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Zell Miller Mad As Zell
Georgias Democratic senator Zell Miller took the podium at the RNC this week to praise President Bush and condemn candidate Kerrys record. The tirade set off a whirlwind of fact-checking hitherto invisible in the coverage of the convention speeches. Brooke muses on a possible change in the journalism ether.
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Made-for-Fox-Event
On the opening night of the Republican convention, Fox News Channel made television history by drawing more viewers than any of the Big Three broadcast networks. It could be the latest sign that the network dinosaurs are gradually conceding news coverage to the feisty cable news channels. Brooke talks to Brian Stelter, editor of TVnewser.com, about what that means for overall convention coverage.
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Protesting the Coverage
While 15,000 journalists were assigned to cover the events inside Madison Square Garden, outside on the streets of New York City another story was unfolding, as hundreds of thousands of people congregated to protest against the Bush administration. But you may not have noticed the demonstrations if you were only watching cable news. Brooke talks with Brendan Koerner, covered the protests for Mother Jones.com.
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The Yes Men
Since the sixties, the role of the protester has been fairly static. Disaffected citizens assemble en masse to chant and carry signs. Police corral protesters with threat of force. Sometimes violence erupts, sometimes it doesnt. But this week in New York, it seemed that the Republicans were prepared to play any disruption to their own advantage. Enter a new brand of activists, who are using humor and street theater to take back the story of dissent from the powers that be. Brooke talks to two such pranksters, Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno aka The Yes Men.
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John McCrossover
By Wednesday evening, the RNC podium was practically dripping with partisan invective. But the week started out with one Republican whose appeal crosses Americas political divide. John McCain has been heralded by the left as a true compassionate conservative while the media have touted his straight-talking style. Now hes vigorously stumping for the president and his erstwhile fans are stunned. But why? Hes been a Republican all along. Brooke investigates the conundrum with Slates Will Saletan.

» Saletan's blog from the convention
» McCain's speech at the RNC
» The straight talk express has blown a tire
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Stealing Our Reality

A recent Bush administration report attributing climate change to human activities got a fair amount of coverage in the media. But the press hasnt always been up to the task of covering the climate change issue. Ross Gelbspan, author of the new book Boiling Point, tells Brooke how industry-funded greenhouse skeptics have stymied the global warming debate right under journalists noses.
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Rule Change
Since the Bush Administration took power three and a half years ago, it has drastically reshaped federal policy on health, worker safety, the environment, and energy. But many of these changes have gone unnoticed, largely because they have been instituted as regulation, rather than legislation. The Washington Post recently published an extensive three-part series exploring the administrations anti-regulatory agenda. Reporter Rick Weiss contributed to the series, and talks with Brooke about the difficulties of covering regulation.

» An Agency Takes a Turn
» A Word Accelerates Mountaintop Mining
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Kickers
Just in time for the end of summer, we take a cue from local TV newscasts, and end our show on a lighter note. For as any good producer knows, nothing ends a broadcast better than a water-skiing squirrel. OTM's Rex Doane reflects on that staple of TV news - affectionately known as the kicker.
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Highlights from past shows

Not So Swift
The controversy around the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth" ads posed a classic controversy for the Kerry/Edwards campaign. Should the candidate discredit the mudslingers before the mud sticks, or should he ignore what appears to be sideline noise, so as not to create something of nothing? Brooke talks to Chad Clanton, a senior adviser to the Kerry campaign, about the candidate's choices. She also examines the coverage of the brouhaha, which has included as much debate over the tactics of the ad campaign as its substance. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment


Fog Machine
Fighting in the Iraqi city of Najaf appeared to be reaching a resolution on Friday, after a tense standoff between U.S. forces and followers of the Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr. But two week's worth of headline coverage hardly made a dent in the prevailing image of Al-Sadr here at home - a renegade fanatic with motives unclear. Iraq expert Juan Cole speaks with OTM guest host Mike Pesca about the questions that aren't being asked by the Western press. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment
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September 03, 2004
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Zell Miller Mad As Zell
Georgias Democratic senator Zell Miller took the podium at the RNC this week to praise President Bush and condemn candidate Kerrys record. The tirade set off a whirlwind of fact-checking hitherto invisible in the coverage of the convention speeches. Brooke muses on a possible change in the journalism ether.
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Made-for-Fox-Event
On the opening night of the Republican convention, Fox News Channel made television history by drawing more viewers than any of the Big Three broadcast networks. It could be the latest sign that the network dinosaurs are gradually conceding news coverage to the feisty cable news channels. Brooke talks to Brian Stelter, editor of TVnewser.com, about what that means for overall convention coverage.
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Protesting the Coverage
While 15,000 journalists were assigned to cover the events inside Madison Square Garden, outside on the streets of New York City another story was unfolding, as hundreds of thousands of people congregated to protest against the Bush administration. But you may not have noticed the demonstrations if you were only watching cable news. Brooke talks with Brendan Koerner, covered the protests for Mother Jones.com.
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The Yes Men
Since the sixties, the role of the protester has been fairly static. Disaffected citizens assemble en masse to chant and carry signs. Police corral protesters with threat of force. Sometimes violence erupts, sometimes it doesnt. But this week in New York, it seemed that the Republicans were prepared to play any disruption to their own advantage. Enter a new brand of activists, who are using humor and street theater to take back the story of dissent from the powers that be. Brooke talks to two such pranksters, Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno aka The Yes Men.
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John McCrossover
By Wednesday evening, the RNC podium was practically dripping with partisan invective. But the week started out with one Republican whose appeal crosses Americas political divide. John McCain has been heralded by the left as a true compassionate conservative while the media have touted his straight-talking style. Now hes vigorously stumping for the president and his erstwhile fans are stunned. But why? Hes been a Republican all along. Brooke investigates the conundrum with Slates Will Saletan.

» Saletan's blog from the convention
» McCain's speech at the RNC
» The straight talk express has blown a tire
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Stealing Our Reality

A recent Bush administration report attributing climate change to human activities got a fair amount of coverage in the media. But the press hasnt always been up to the task of covering the climate change issue. Ross Gelbspan, author of the new book Boiling Point, tells Brooke how industry-funded greenhouse skeptics have stymied the global warming debate right under journalists noses.
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Rule Change
Since the Bush Administration took power three and a half years ago, it has drastically reshaped federal policy on health, worker safety, the environment, and energy. But many of these changes have gone unnoticed, largely because they have been instituted as regulation, rather than legislation. The Washington Post recently published an extensive three-part series exploring the administrations anti-regulatory agenda. Reporter Rick Weiss contributed to the series, and talks with Brooke about the difficulties of covering regulation.

» An Agency Takes a Turn
» A Word Accelerates Mountaintop Mining
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Kickers
Just in time for the end of summer, we take a cue from local TV newscasts, and end our show on a lighter note. For as any good producer knows, nothing ends a broadcast better than a water-skiing squirrel. OTM's Rex Doane reflects on that staple of TV news - affectionately known as the kicker.
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Highlights from past shows

Not So Swift
The controversy around the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth" ads posed a classic controversy for the Kerry/Edwards campaign. Should the candidate discredit the mudslingers before the mud sticks, or should he ignore what appears to be sideline noise, so as not to create something of nothing? Brooke talks to Chad Clanton, a senior adviser to the Kerry campaign, about the candidate's choices. She also examines the coverage of the brouhaha, which has included as much debate over the tactics of the ad campaign as its substance. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment


Fog Machine
Fighting in the Iraqi city of Najaf appeared to be reaching a resolution on Friday, after a tense standoff between U.S. forces and followers of the Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr. But two week's worth of headline coverage hardly made a dent in the prevailing image of Al-Sadr here at home - a renegade fanatic with motives unclear. Iraq expert Juan Cole speaks with OTM guest host Mike Pesca about the questions that aren't being asked by the Western press. Click here to read the transcript Click here to comment on this story Click here to hear this segment
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