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Coming up this Sunday on Reliable Sources:
Bob
Woodruff
13 months ago, a roadside bomb in Iraq
changed ABC's Bob Woodruff's life forever. Now, on the mend,
and back on the job, he talks about the tough choices
journalists have to make about covering dangerous situations
and how he and his family are moving forward.
Anchor Wars
There are some new casualties
in the anchor wars: both NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
and the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric are getting new
executive producers. Couric, currently third in the ratings
appears to have the most at stake. Can former CNN President
Rick Kaplan pull the show from its number three spot in the
ratings?
Family Affairs
Rudy
Giuliani's 21-year-old son aired some of his issues with his
father and stepmother very publicly last week. The Republican
presidential candidate responded by asking for privacy
concerning his family issues. Meanwhile, Newt Gingrich
confesses to an affair during President Clinton's scandal with
Moncia Lewinsky. Are these issues fair fodder, or too private
for the press?
Libby Trial
Scooter
Libby, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was
found guilty this week of obstruction of justice and lying
about his involvement in the leak of CIA officer Valerie
Plame's identity. Former Time magazine reporter Matt Cooper,
who faced jail during the investigation, joins us to discuss
how this case will affect the media and their relationship with
sources.
Plus, just hosting a presidential
debate is becoming political - the Nevada Democratic Party
decides to drop Fox News.
Join us this Sunday and
every Sunday at 10am ET / 7am PT for our critical look at the
media!
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