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Reporters Protest White House Barring Cameras from Obama's Apollo 11 Event
Barbara Boland cnsnews.com ABC reporter Jonathan Karl was extremely skeptical of White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest's claim that the president was too "busy" to allow television cameras into an event honoring astronauts of Apollo 11: "Couldn't he have been maybe five minutes later for the fundraiser out in Seattle? He really couldn't accommodate a few minutes for open coverage of this?" "Why the intense secrecy around this event?" Karl asked. "Why not allow television cameras into that?"
"It's merely a scheduling matter, John," Earnest said, "and the President needs to be on a plane at one o'clock this afternoon. So the President has a very busy schedule and we weren't able to accommodate cameras."
"I find that explanation extremely hard to believe, given that is such a small amount of time," Karl said. "Given that it's thirty eight seconds, maybe even a couple of minutes..."...
CBS reporter Major Garrett filed a formal complaint on behalf of the Correspondent's Association against the administration's decision to not allow cameras at the Apollo 11 event today. "The astronauts were among the most visible and televised national heroes this country has ever known. That entire program was financed by the American taxpayer.... We believe that is a classic definition of something that should have the broadest press coverage imaginable, and we are therefore launching a complaint against your decision to kick us out." to read more: cnsnews.comSign up for our free e-mail list to see future vaticancatholic.com videos and articles.
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