However, according to Logan, the report was disparaged because it was critical of the Obama administration’s failure to come to the defense of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and his compound when it was attacked by Islamist terrorists. It’s possible
That was a failure of journalism. They took two things he said and they cast it into doubt. "Logan made
With the staff announcements on Tuesday and the release of an internal review, CBS tried to demonstrate that it has figured out what went wrong with its Benghazi report and taken steps to stop similar mistakes in the future. Lara Logan, the CBS correspondent at the center of a discredited October 27 report about the attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, is taking a leave of absence from work, the network said Tuesday. Logan agreed to take the leave of absence. It's possible that reporters and producers with better access to inside FBI sources could have found out that Davies had given varying and conflicting accounts of his story. knowable before the piece aired. New information undercuts the account of an e... What we know – and don't know – about Hunter Biden's alleged laptop, Trump has 87% chance of reelection, stock market guru says, McConnell urged White House not to make stimulus deal ahead of election, Woman dies 2 months after being found alive at funeral home.
CBS suggested that the leaves of absence were punitive measures for the shortcomings in the Benghazi report, which has stung the reputations of both Logan and the program that televised her report, "60 Minutes.". information that differed from the account Davies gave to 60 Minutes was
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But the wider reporting resources of CBS
Logan, in the story, conducted an on-camera interview with British security officer Dylan Davies, who told an untrue story in which he portrayed himself as a hero fighting against the attackers. © 2013 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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"We hope this serves as a lesson learned to CBS about the danger of misinformation.". lot to learn from this mistake for the entire organization. Today, the network has done that," the group's chairman, David Brock, said in a statement. "I pride myself in catching almost everything, but this deception got through and it shouldn't have," he said. What is ballot harvesting — and should you hand your ballot to a stranger? Davies denied submitting the report to “60 Minutes” and
focused on ex-security officer Dylan Davies and was intended to be the first Western
review conducted by Al Ortiz, executive director of standards and practices at
— Great Again (@Great_Again2018) April 8, 2019, Remember, CBS threw Lara Logan UNDER THE BUS for reporting that Obama was lying about the Benghazi attack, When the story was accurate about the attack and Obama ordering his government to lie about it, — Jack Posobiec ✝️ (@JackPosobiec) February 18, 2019, Copyright © 2020. Battleground Tracker: Biden leads in Wisconsin, has edge in Arizona, A behind-the-scenes look at how mail-in ballots are processed. Fager said that
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News confirmed that fact and announced “60 Minutes” would issue a correction. “Those things, the substance of our reporting, is what the Obama administration and the progressive political movement, and Hillary Clinton’s propaganda force … that’s what they wanted buried, because it didn’t suit them politically to have the truth out about that.” (Note: it was actually the 11th anniversary. “But one of my favorite things to hear is all these media reporters and propagandists standing up and saying, ‘That wasn’t being politically targeted. Ortiz also faulted the "60 Minutes" staff with keeping its interview to itself — something that outside critics said weeks ago when questions about the report were first raised. Think of all those people trying to tear that piece to shreds and they were only able to cast doubt over two things one guy of the three characters had to say,” she said. that Davies’ account to the FBI differed from what he had told “60 Minutes,” CBS
Max McClellan, the producer of the
Stevens and three other Americans were killed in the attack on September 11, 2012. Government was misrepresenting the threat from Al Qaeda, and urging actions
a leave of absence after a CBS News review of a now discredited 60 Minutes story on Benghazi found the report was "deficient in several
Live Updates: U.S. reports more than 60,000 new COVID-19 cases, Trump walks out of "60 Minutes" interview, Human remains found at site linked to Tulsa Race Massacre, Watch live: Obama holds first in-person campaign event in Philadelphia, Watch live: Mass. Logan went on to describe the horrific moment when Stevens and others realized that “the cavalry” wasn’t coming to help them. They’re not targeting you because they’re worried about the standard of your reporting. Logan's career took a nosedive in October 2013 when “60 Minutes” aired a story by her on the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that left four Americans dead at two U.S. government facilities.
In a recent interview with Mark Levin of Fox News Channel’s “Life, Liberty and Levin,” Levin asked Logan about the Benghazi investigative report that ultimately resulted in her leaving CBS. First published on November 26, 2013 / 3:18 PM. “Greg Hicks, Chris Stevens’ deputy, looked at us on ’60 Minutes’ and he said what he had said on ‘the Hill’ but it was much more powerful in our cameras when he said that he asked the defense attache, just a few minutes into that attack, if the cavalry was coming. How do I vote in my state in the 2020 election? "From the start of this controversy, Media Matters has demanded that CBS review the flawed '60 Minutes' report and take appropriate action. have found out that Davies had given varying and conflicting accounts of his
employer that night about his location "should have been a red flag in the
), Talking about the way in which the Benghazi reporting she and her crew did was discredited, Logan said, “They picked the least important person in the story. The report also took issue with a speech
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Davies – who had written a book
The Oct. 27 report
that the US should take in response to the Benghazi attack," the report
Logan's career took a nosedive in October 2013 when “60 Minutes” aired a story by her on the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that left four Americans dead at two U.S. government facilities. Obama and Clinton were covering up weapons sales…they had gotten caught, they were burying the evidence…they intended to bury all the witnesses too. Fager said he, not Logan, was ultimately responsible for the mistakes associated with the October 27 report. “That was an Al Qaeda terrorist attack that was extremely well-planned, timed for the 10th Anniversary of 9/11,” concluded Logan. ", "There is a
report to the press. Remember, CBS threw Lara Logan UNDER THE BUS for reporting that Obama was lying about the Benghazi attack They even forced her to apologize … Greg Hicks looked at the defense attache and he said, ‘well?’ [The defense attache responded] ‘I’m sorry, Greg, the cavalry ain’t coming. Be in the know. while continuing to report on the story.". Minutes that he defied orders from his employer, security firm Blue
Logan's longtime producer, Max McClellan, is also taking time off. Chris Stevens and three other Americans dead. for those changes, fell short by broadcasting a now discredited account of an