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Lester Holt Archives - Occasional Planet https://occasionalplanet.org/tag/lester-holt/ Progressive Voices Speaking Out Fri, 28 Apr 2017 18:23:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 211547205 NBC Nightly News grossly misses fairness and balance https://occasionalplanet.org/2017/04/28/nbc-nightly-news-grossly-misses-fairness-balance/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2017/04/28/nbc-nightly-news-grossly-misses-fairness-balance/#respond Fri, 28 Apr 2017 18:23:51 +0000 http://occasionalplanet.org/?p=36923 Lester Holt, anchor of NBC Nightly News, could not appear to be more affable and concerned about delivering “straight news.” After Brian Williams bloviated

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Lester Holt, anchor of NBC Nightly News, could not appear to be more affable and concerned about delivering “straight news.” After Brian Williams bloviated and hyperbolized too much, Holt became a calming presence on the Nightly News.

His thirty-minute newscast distills to twenty minutes, after eliminating the commercials and self-promotions. We analyzed the newscast on the evening of Wednesday, April 26, 2017. There were eight stories with the first two being on the initial rollout of President Trump’s tax cut plan and the second being the renewed effort by House Republicans to pass a “repeal and replace” of Obamacare. The problem with what was delivered was not with what was said, but rather with what was not said. It’s not as if they used “alternative facts;” it’s that they did not put the facts that they cited into perspective.

Like all outlets, in fact like all human beings, NBC has a bias. Theirs is by not providing counter-arguments or equivalencies. The result is that they reinforce a conventional wisdom view of news events. By its very nature, this favors a conservative (or limited) way of looking at issues. Consequently, a progressive (and usually more thoughtful) way of looking at issues is often bypassed. Here are some examples from the April 26 Nightly News:

Lester Holt:

With great buildup, the White House announced a massive Tax Cut Plan today, what it’s calling the largest tax cut in history, one that could offer significant relief for a lot of Americans. not only families and individuals, but businesses too. The proposed cut on the corporate tax rate, the focus of a lot of the attention tonight because among the prime beneficiaries, businesses like President Trump’s. As they say, the devil is in the details, which appear to be fairly sparse at this point. NBC News National Correspondent, Peter Alexander, tells us more.

The problem:

While NBC says that the proposed tax cut could “offer significant relief for a lot of Americans,” they don’t point out that it could also provide significant burdens for a lot of Americans. Under the Trump proposal, federal income taxes would go down for millions of Americans. But what relief is that for the 45% of Americans who do not pay any income tax? If you’re wondering why they don’t pay taxes, it’s because they are either among the working poor or the non-working poor. They would get no relief from Trump’s plan. Additionally, Trump’s plan eliminates the deduction of federal and local taxes from federal liability. For those who live in states like New York or California where government services are higher and consequently taxes are higher, this means that citizens could well pay more in federal taxes, even with lower rates. NBC does not point this out.

Peter Alexander, NBC News:Peter Alexander

The headliner, reducing the number of individual income tax brackets from seven to three, 10%, 25%, and 35%. The Administration doubling the standard deduction for individuals and married couples that would leave more money in people’s pockets and make filing taxes easier.

The problem:

“that would leave more money in people’s pockets.” Again, we have the problem with the 45% who do not pay federal income taxes. Additionally, many of these people gain portions of their income from transfer payments from the government including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. What happens when federal revenue goes down because of the tax cuts? With Republicans so hell-bent on trying to balance the budget, the only way that could be attempted would be by drastically cutting expenditures including transfer payments.

Ali Velshi, NBC News on “what this means to the average taxpayer:”Ali Velshi

It means you’ll have more money in your bank account. The President wants Americans to spend their tax savings by going shopping. That increases demand, it creates jobs, and it stimulates economic growth. Since the recession, Lester, Americans have used any tax savings to pay down debt instead of spending it on goods and services. Under this plan, working families will save on taxes. The question is, will they spend the extra cash in a way that boosts the economy, or will they choose to pay down debt? One of those things helps the economy, the other one just helps the family, Lester.

The problem:

Velshi assumes that everyone who works gets paid to work. What about adults whose primary job is parenting, either of their own children or their own parents? They are working people who would receive no benefit from tax cuts. It would be worth pointing out that there are other countries where adults are paid to parent. There are millions of other Americans who work hard volunteering essential services but who would get no tax savings.

Additionally, Velshi discounts societal benefits from savings. If there is more money in banks and other financial institutions, then interest rates would be lower and more money would be available for borrowing and investment, both of which stimulate the economy.

Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House:

Whatever we can do to get those premiums down but also make sure that the guarantee for people with pre-existing conditions is met.

Kasie Hunt, NBC News:Kasie Hunt

That’s the risk. Winning over conservatives could cost moderate Republican votes. They’re concerned about spiking costs for people with pre-existing conditions.

Kasie Hunt does not point out the obvious mutual exclusivity of Ryan’s comment. The Speaker says that we can lower premiums and still cover people with pre-existing conditions. The only way that could happen would be with government subsidies (as in the Affordable Care Act) and that is exactly what Ryan opposes.

Hunt also talks about spiking costs for people with pre-existing conditions, but she does not talk about how people with pre-existing conditions are more likely to have health care denied under the Republican plan. Had she said that, reality would have hit home to far more viewers.

It is possible that any one of these oversights in the presentation of the news would not be a serious problem. But taken in the aggregate, they paint a picture of Trump’s tax and health care plans as being potentially beneficial for the American people. Even minimal analysis shows that they could have devastating impact on poor people and others in the middle class. Both measures appear to be forms of class warfare where the strong are given more ammunition to beat up on the less fortunate.

What is important is for the American people to have a better understanding of how skewed “fair and balanced news” is, even when it does not come from Fox. All the networks like to simplify, but at what cost? We are often told that politicians have an obligation to lead and not just follow. The same holds true for the mainstream media.

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NBC allowed Zika Virus to become political https://occasionalplanet.org/2016/09/19/nbc-allowed-zika-virus-become-political/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2016/09/19/nbc-allowed-zika-virus-become-political/#respond Mon, 19 Sep 2016 16:00:37 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=34706 On the same day as the NBC commander-in-chief forum, Lester Holt (who will host the first presidential debate on Monday, Sept. 26) reported on

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zika-virusOn the same day as the NBC commander-in-chief forum, Lester Holt (who will host the first presidential debate on Monday, Sept. 26) reported on Nightly News that a bill providing funding to control the Zika virus did not move forward in the Senate because “Republicans and Democrats could not agree.”

By just reporting that, it seems as if both parties are equally to blame. What he didn’t mention was that Republicans were withholding their votes because they wanted to include an anti-Planned Parenthood provision in the bill. Really! Can anyone explain the connection between the Zika virus and Planned Parenthood? The Republicans” reasons were  a lame excuse to those who have already contracted the virus, or those who live in areas where they are vulnerable.

Coverage of the Donald Trump campaign by the mainstream media has been largely characterized by false equivalencies (his honesty vs. Hillary Clinton’s honesty). On a straight-up bill regarding the Zika virus, a major television journalist could not show the disparity of positions between the two parties on the issue. I am concerned about his ability to be a fair moderator of the September 26 debate.

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Debate moderators can learn from pastor in Flint about shutting down Trump https://occasionalplanet.org/2016/09/15/debate-moderators-can-learn-pastor-flint-shutting-trump/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2016/09/15/debate-moderators-can-learn-pastor-flint-shutting-trump/#respond Thu, 15 Sep 2016 12:00:04 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=34676 Do you remember back in 2012 when debate moderator Candy Crowley interrupted Mitt Romney for having his facts mixed up? There was a big

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pastor-shuts-down-trumpDo you remember back in 2012 when debate moderator Candy Crowley interrupted Mitt Romney for having his facts mixed up? There was a big brouhaha about that and it might have cost Crowley her job. It’s taboo in a debate for a moderator to challenge the veracity of a candidate, and it would become an absolute circus in 2016 with Donald Trump, who seems to be challenged in saying what actually happened in the past, what is happening now, and what might happen in the future.

But the biggest problem is getting a straight answer from candidates or their surrogates. When confronted with a question that they don’t want to answer (most questions), the frequent modus operandi is to deflect the question and morph it into an opportunity to criticize their opponent. To control this errant behavior requires a moderator to immediately step in and stop a candidate who deviates.You don’t think that it can be done? Well watch what Rev. Faith Green Timmons did yesterday in Flint, MI when Trump deviated from addressing Flint’s water problem and tried to attack Hillary Clinton.

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Unfortunately, Hillary Clinton has recently joined Trump in focusing more on lambasting her opponent than on speaking positively about her ideas and qualifications. Hopefully the low point is when she took a bridge too far and criticized Trump’s supporters rather than the candidate. She didn’t use an adjective to describe them, instead she turned an adjective into a noun and called half of his supporters “deplorables.” It was a speech, so there was no one to stop it.

But the Trumpians are by far the worst of the turnabout artists. No one is more skillful at it than recently anointed campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway. In a nearly six-minute interview with CNN’s Alisyn Camerota, she “respectfully” turned every question about Trump into a criticism of Clinton.

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Example #1:

Camerota (interviewer): She has said now that she was suffering from pneumonia. She got the diagnosis on Friday. This is all Mr. Trump has released about his health, four paragraphs, as you know, from his Gastroenterologist who says that, “Mr Trump is in, his health is astonishingly excellent.” It also says that, “All of his latest medical examinations and tests were only positive results.” Which of course is funny because that means something’s wrong. That’s not what he meant. How can this be considered transparent?

Conway (campaign surrogate): Wow, you can laugh all you want at the medical report, but as far as I can see, there are two major party candidates running for president, and only one of them has pneumonia and lied about it, especially to the press because she always thinks that she has … She treats you all like second class citizens, won’t have a press conference, and when she pretends to have press available. “I’m going to be uplifting and aspirational and all,” then goes onto attack tens of millions of Americans the very next day.

Example #2:

Camerota: What exactly will he be releasing? His entire medical history, or just the results of the last checkup?

Conway: I don’t know, but I’ll tell you what he won’t be releasing. He won’t be releasing the fact that he had pneumonia for two days and lied about it.

Example #3:

Camerota: Well, you’re his campaign manager, which is why we’re asking you questions about Donald Trump. We have people from the Clinton Camp, and her surrogates, and we ask about her.

Conway: They talk about Donald Trump.

Example #4:

Camerota: Has Donald Trump, or will he release anything from the IRS, a letter from the IRS proving that he’s under audit?

Conway: I don’t know. Why? In other words why are you … Are you calling him a liar?

Camerota: Well, we’re taking his word for it.

Conway: Are you calling him a liar? We’re taking Hillary Clinton’s word that she was overheated and didn’t have pneumonia, or that she’s going to be aspirational and uplifting, or she’s going to start talking to the press again. I mean, seriously, we’re running against a Clinton, and we’re going to challenge someone’s veracity?

Camerota never cut Conway off when Conway twisted a question about Trump into a diatribe about Clinton. Perhaps this is understandable, because if she or any other interviewer from the mainstream media does not let a guest answer a question, then they run the risk of never again having that guest and his/her compatriots back on the channel.

But this would be different in a debate. NBC’s Lester Holt is moderating the first debate on Monday, September 26. What if he stated at the beginning that he is not going to tolerate any non-answers, be they directed at their opponent or simply refusal to respond directly to the question. If he enforced it by turning off their microphones when they deviated, he would have them at his mercy. He would be justified in doing this because the American people deserve answers rather than platitudes or insults. If either of the candidates chose to walk off the stage, it would be at their own peril.

And by the way, Flint would get clean water a lot faster.

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