For Immediate Release
Dec 21, 2001
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“Network News: ‘Rather’ Biased,” “A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming Terrorist Trials” & “Inside Clinton’s Hunt for bin Laden”



Join host Tom Fitton on the Saturday, Dec. 22 edition of “The Judicial Watch Report,” America’s fastest growing legal affairs program. Guests and topics tonight include:

Bernard Goldberg, former CBS News correspondent and author of “Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distorts the News,” uncovers the systematic leftist bias in network news. How do the so-called “mainstream” media taint coverage to favor pet political causes and politicians, and why is Dan Rather too outraged to even discuss the book?

Stephen Jones, defense attorney to Tim McVeigh and author of “Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy,” takes a look at the upcoming trials of suspected terrorist collaborator Zacharias Moussaoui and American-born Taliban fighter John Walker, as well as the role others played in the Oklahoma City bombing. What will their trial look like, and what connections do some al-Qaida terrorists have to major figures in the Oklahoma City bombing case?

Dick Morris, former advisor to President Clinton, gives the real story behind Bill Clinton’s pursuit of Osama bin Laden. The Washington Post just wrapped up a two-part series on Clinton’s supposed “broad effort” to strike back at bin Laden after the 1998 African embassy bombings. Did they get the story right, and just how serious was the Clinton Administration about protecting Americans from terrorist attack?

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