Mark Adams at the World Economic Forum in Davos has now decided not to release the videotape of the conference in which Eason Jordan accused the US military of assassinating and torturing journalists. Adams claims that no one contacted him to urge him to keep the tape private. I find it interesting — and highly telling — that no one from CNN contacted him to ask for its release.
Do you think CNN could have gotten the tape released? I sure do. Why do think they want it kept private?
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Democracy Begins At Home
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Davos videotape of Eason Jordan lying about American troops deliberately targeting journalists not be released.
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Eason Jordan is executive vice president and chief news executive of CNN. He chairs the CNN Editorial Board, is a member of the CNN Executive Committee and provides strategic advice to CNN’s senior management team. Jordan’s global portfolio includes …