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May 21, 2007
NewsHour Executive Producer
Linda Winslow responds to PBS ombudsman about May 8 segment
on Iraq


Last night the NewsHour attempted to help our viewers understand
why the members of Congress are having so much difficulty
arriving at a decision regarding the way forward in Iraq.
We believe the intensity of the pressure being exerted on
Democrats and Republicans by the “wings” of their respective
parties is having an impact on those who are looking for
some sort of compromise position. We decided to let representatives
of those wings explain their positions, hoping they would
participate in a dialogue with us and each other. As our
guests demonstrated, however, that was a forlorn hope and
the result was a lot of heat, but very little light.
Since neither guest was in the studio with Judy Woodruff,
there wasn’t much she could do to prevent them from interrupting
one another, short of saying — as she did at least three
times — “please let him/her finish his/her point”. The NewsHour
style is to ask pointed questions politely; we expect our
guests to subscribe to the same rules. Since the program
is produced live, we can’t do much to eliminate rude guests
from your television screen once the segment has begun;
what we can do is guarantee you will never see that person
on our program again.
Linda Winslow
Executive Producer
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Transcript
of May 8 debate
For more information: Rob Flynn:
703.998.2174 or rflynn@newshour.org or Anne Bell: 703.998.2175
or abell@newshour.org
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