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CBS newsman Bob Schieffer, right, shakes hands with CNN's Howard Kurtz as they arrive for Walter Cronkite's funeral at St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Ave. in New York, Thursday, July 23, 2009. Cronkite died last Friday at his Manhattan home at age 92. View Photo »
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CBS newsman Bob Schieffer, right, shakes hands with CNN's Howard Kurtz as they arrive for Walter Cronkite's funeral at St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Ave. in New York, Thursday, July 23, 2009. Cronkite died last Friday at his Manhattan home at age 92.
View Photo »CBS newsman Bob Schieffer, right, shakes hands with CNN's Howard Kurtz as they arrive for Walter Cronkite's funeral at St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Ave. in New York, Thursday, July 23, 2009. Cronkite died last Friday at his Manhattan home at age 92.
View Photo »My track record makes clear that I've been as aggressive toward CNN -- and The Washington Post, for that matter -- as I would be if I didn't host a weekly program there
I get accused of breaking some journalism school rules ... Well, why don’t we have the Howard Kurtz conversation on a low-rated CNN show after this? Or at a j-school of your choice? I’m willing to be accused of being a monster.
We appreciate Anita Dunn coming on this program ... She was delivering a message which we saw reinforced this morning by Rahm Emanuel. And if they want to punch back against [Fox News anchor Sean] Hannity or Beck for certain things they've said, absolutely, that's their political right. But by going aft...
We appreciate Anita Dunn coming on this program ... She was delivering a message which we saw reinforced this morning by Rahm Emanuel. And if they want to punch back against [Fox News anchor Sean] Hannity or Beck for certain things they've said, absolutely, that's their political right. But by going aft...
Imagine the coverage a Democratic senator would have gotten by breaking with his party to help George Bush pass his Social Security plan ... No one hailed Joe Lieberman (yes, he's an independent, but he caucuses with the Dems) for turning against Obama on the Baucus bill.
Imagine the coverage a Democratic senator would have gotten by breaking with his party to help George Bush pass his Social Security plan ... No one hailed Joe Lieberman (yes, he's an independent, but he caucuses with the Dems) for turning against Obama on the Baucus bill.
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