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Coming up this Sunday on Reliable Sources:
Non-Rock Star Treatment
Democratic presidential
hopeful Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton went on a media blitz
this week, and was met by some tough questions from reporters,
unlike her in-party competition, Senator Barack Obama. Is it
fair for the media to ask Clinton harder-hitting questions than
others?
State of the Review
The President's
State of the Union was presented to a dubious congress and an
even more cynical media. We'll examine all the coverage of
Bush's not-so-historic speech.
Family Matters
Wolf Blitzer's interview with Dick Cheney is piquing the
interest of many in the media, from the Vice President's
thoughts on Iraq to his declaring a question about his openly
gay daughter's pregnancy out of line. When it comes to
political families, what is off-limits?
The Virtual
Vote
There are nearly 3,000,000 residents in Second
Life, an internet virtual community, and now lawmakers are
taking notice as a new way to connect with voters. Is this a
new wave in politics? Tune in as Howard delves into this
online world with Rocketboom's Joanne Colan.
Plus,
Grey's Anatomy's Isaiah Washington is the latest to do the
Hollywood apology tango, the Libby trial shines a spotlight on
how the White House really views the press corps, and the
slimmed-down Wall Street Journal will soon have a new aroma.
Join us this Sunday and every Sunday at 10am ET /
7am PT for our critical look at the media.
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