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Hissyspit

(45,790 posts)
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 01:57 PM Nov 2013

Breaking: Lara Logan Taking Leave Of Absence From '60 Minutes' After Debunked Benghazi Report [View all]

Source: Huffington Post / Talking Points Memo

TOM KLUDT – NOVEMBER 26, 2013, 1:44 PM EST659
Weeks after she was forced to retract her "60 Minutes" report on the attack in Benghazi, Libya, Lara Logan and producer Max McClellan will be taking a leave of absence from the CBS News staple.

The Huffington Post's Michael Calderone broke the news. (SEE BELOW)

Logan was forced to admit that the report was a "mistake" after a British security contractor's account of the attack was discredited.

Read more: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/lara-logan-taking-leave-of-absence-from-60-minutes



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/26/lara-logan-60-minutes-leave_n_4344883.html

Michael Calderone
michael.calderone@huffingtonpost.com

CBS News' Lara Logan Taking Leave Of Absence Over Discredited '60 Minutes' Benghazi Report

Posted: 11/26/2013 1:48 pm EST

NEW YORK -- Jeff Fager, chairman of CBS News and executive producer of '"60 Minutes," informed staff Tuesday that Lara Logan and her producer, Max McClellan, would be taking a leave of absence following an internal report on the newsmagazine's discredited Oct. 27 Benghazi report.

Fager's memo and findings of an internal review, both obtained by The Huffington Post, are below.

This story is developing

By now most of you have received the report from Al Ortiz about the problems with the 60 Minutes story on Benghazi.

There is a lot to learn from this mistake for the entire organization. We have rebuilt CBS News in a way that has dramatically improved our reporting abilities. Ironically 60 Minutes, which has been a model for those changes, fell short by broadcasting a now discredited account of an important story, and did not take full advantage of the reporting abilities of CBS News that might have prevented it from happening.

As a result, I have asked Lara Logan, who has distinguished herself and has put herself in harm’s way many times in the course of covering stories for us, to take a leave of absence, which she has agreed to do. I have asked the same of producer Max McClellan, who also has a distinguished career at CBS News.

As Executive Producer, I am responsible for what gets on the air. I pride myself in catching almost everything, but this deception got through and it shouldn’t have.

When faced with a such an error, we must use it as an opportunity to make our broadcast even stronger. We are making adjustments at 60 Minutes to reduce the chances of it happening again.

There is a lot of pride at CBS News. Every broadcast is working hard to live up to the high standard set at CBS News for excellence in reporting. This was a regrettable mistake. But there are many fine professionals at 60 Minutes who produce some of the very best of broadcast journalism, covering the important and interesting stories of our times, and they will continue to do so each and every Sunday.

Jeff Fage
Chairman, CBS News
Executive Producer, 60 Minutes

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

My review found that the Benghazi story aired by 60 Minutes on October 27 was deficient in several respects:

--From the start, Lara Logan and her producing team were looking for a different angle to the story of the Benghazi attack. They believed they found it in the story of Dylan Davies, written under the pseudonym, “Morgan Jones”. It purported to be the first western eyewitness account of the attack. But Logan’s report went to air without 60 Minutes knowing what Davies had told the FBI and the State Department about his own activities and location on the night of the attack.

--The fact that the FBI and the State Department had information that differed from the account Davies gave to 60 Minutes was knowable before the piece aired. But the wider reporting resources of CBS News were not employed in an effort to confirm his account. 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.

--Members of the 60 Minutes reporting team conducted interviews with Davies and other individuals in his book, including the doctor who received and treated Ambassador Stevens at the Benghazi hospital. They went to Davies’ employer Blue Mountain, the State Department, the FBI (which had interviewed Davies), and other government agencies to ask about their investigations into the attack. Logan and producer Max McClellan told me they found no reason to doubt Davies’ account and found no holes in his story. But the team did not sufficiently vet Davies’ account of his own actions and whereabouts that night.

--Davies told 60 Minutes that he had lied to his own employer that night about his location, telling Blue Mountain that he was staying at his villa, as his superior ordered him to do, but telling 60 Minutes that he then defied that order and went to the compound. This crucial point – his admission that he had not told his employer the truth about his own actions – should have been a red flag in the editorial vetting process.

--After the story aired, the Washington Post reported the existence of a so-called “incident report” that had been prepared by Davies for Blue Mountain in which he reportedly said he spent most of the night at his villa, and had not gone to the hospital or the mission compound. Reached by phone, Davies told the 60 Minutes team that he had not written the incident report, disavowed any knowledge of it, and insisted that the account he gave 60 Minutes was word for word what he had told the FBI. Based on that information and the strong conviction expressed by the team about their story, Jeff Fager defended the story and the reporting to the press.

--On November 7, the New York Times informed Fager that the FBI’s version of Davies’ story differed from what he had told 60 Minutes. Within hours, CBS News was able to confirm that in the FBI’s account of their interview, Davies was not at the hospital or the mission compound the night of the attack. 60 Minutes announced that a correction would be made, that the broadcast had been misled, and that it was a mistake to include Davies in the story. Later a State Department source also told CBS News that Davies had stayed at his villa that night and had not witnessed the attack.

--Questions have been raised about the recent pictures from the compound which were displayed at the end of the report, including a picture of Ambassador Stevens’ schedule for the day after the attack. Video taken by the producer-cameraman whom the 60 Minutes team sent to the Benghazi compound last month clearly shows that the pictures of the Technical Operations Center were authentic, including the picture of the schedule in the debris.

--Questions have also been raised about the role of Al Qaeda in the attack since Logan declared in the report that Al Qaeda fighters had carried it out. Al Qaeda’s role is the subject of much disagreement and debate. While Logan had multiple sources and good reasons to have confidence in them, her assertions that Al Qaeda carried out the attack and controlled the hospital were not adequately attributed in her report.

--In October of 2012, one month before starting work on the Benghazi story, Logan made a speech in which she took a strong public position arguing that the US Government was misrepresenting the threat from Al Qaeda, and urging actions that the US should take in response to the Benghazi attack. From a CBS News Standards perspective, there is a conflict in taking a public position on the government’s handling of Benghazi and Al Qaeda, while continuing to report on the story.

--The book, written by Davies and a co-author, was published by Threshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, part of the CBS Corporation. 60 Minutes erred in not disclosing that connection in the segment.

Al Ortiz
Executive Director of Standards and Practices
CBS News

Eric Boehlert ‏@EricBoehlert 3m
after CBS's National Guard controversy, outside panel issued 234-page report. For Benghazi, CBS issues an 11-paragraph summary of review
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Juicy! get the red out Nov 2013 #1
The Lie already has feet PeoViejo Nov 2013 #20
Lots of people @ Huff Post are Scairp Nov 2013 #67
So sad. I remember when she had a fan base here. onehandle Nov 2013 #2
She WAS good. Hissyspit Nov 2013 #7
Well, she got gang raped in Egypt, then took a desk job. onehandle Nov 2013 #11
I'm confused by this post. AZ Mike Nov 2013 #15
Maybe I can shed a bit of light Sophiegirl Nov 2013 #35
Thanks for posting your experience. Although it wont mean anything to some here, unfortunately. 7962 Nov 2013 #50
Thank ypu Sophiegirl Nov 2013 #54
As far as I know, she is not. Maybe when we're alone one day I may try to bring it up, 7962 Nov 2013 #55
If anything comes up in a conversation Sophiegirl Nov 2013 #58
Thanks very much. be well. 7962 Nov 2013 #60
I sympathize and you're a very brave person cosmicone Nov 2013 #62
I agree Sophiegirl Nov 2013 #65
Here Heather MC Nov 2013 #45
Her lack of journalistic integrity predates that horrific experience. deurbano Nov 2013 #24
Thankyou deurbano, this factoid is very significant, and requires repeating over and over.. 2banon Nov 2013 #44
One thing is she married a rightwing flack. Arugula Latte Nov 2013 #33
i believe you are nearing the core ,,,,,,, nt Cryptoad Nov 2013 #52
Iraq didn't start becoming an issue with the media until they had no choice. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #43
Fair point. Hissyspit Nov 2013 #75
Her corruption? ReRe Nov 2013 #89
Nailed it. ctsnowman Nov 2013 #101
When she went on Charlie Rose and fawned about generals to him, closeupready Nov 2013 #10
Suck up to them or simply suck them, it's the same thing if you're a journo. AAO Nov 2013 #31
Charlie Rose wrote a book each on fawning and sucking up. QuestForSense Nov 2013 #34
"Reporters" should not be for or against anything or anyone. Lochloosa Nov 2013 #47
Yes, she did fail. Miserably. QuestForSense Nov 2013 #74
Good riddance to bad rubbish. Hope her LOA is permanent! hue Nov 2013 #3
You know where she'll land a job next. tblue Nov 2013 #36
You think Logan didn't have that in mind when she did that story? BlueStreak Nov 2013 #42
Hopefully step 1 to a quiet permanent exit. Kingofalldems Nov 2013 #4
Haven't other newscasters been fired for pulling this kind of shit? sakabatou Nov 2013 #5
Yeah, immediate dismissal used to be the standard... Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #61
Why isn't she getting the Dan Rather treatment? Too much time remaining on her contract? MADem Nov 2013 #6
A slow twist in the wind is what Rather got bucolic_frolic Nov 2013 #21
You're probably right on that score. nt MADem Nov 2013 #23
Compare this hack with those who reported on the JFK assassination 50 years ago. duffyduff Nov 2013 #57
They left Dan hanging for a few months so it wouldn't look like he was fired over it Recursion Nov 2013 #92
The minute they cut him loose, though, he said "They gave me the ax" and all of us here MADem Nov 2013 #93
Oh, definitely, I just mean it wasn't overnight Recursion Nov 2013 #94
+1,000 -- I won't be surprised, but I won't hold my breath, either, if you know what I mean! nt MADem Nov 2013 #95
Agree, that is the question LeftOfWest Nov 2013 #102
60 Minutes has been tabloid for a while but her segment on Benghazi closeupready Nov 2013 #8
They could replace her with Bozo The Clown so long as they have a solid team behind the face. randome Nov 2013 #13
buh bye now TeamPooka Nov 2013 #9
She should have been fired, period. n/t cosmicone Nov 2013 #12
This is very close to a firing -- note that she was "asked" to take a leave of absence -- AND... johnfunk Nov 2013 #28
But, firing has a sort of a brute finality to it cosmicone Nov 2013 #64
Say hello to the family, Lara. TexasProgresive Nov 2013 #14
Lara, with no votes, you ARE the Weakest Link KamaAina Nov 2013 #16
K&R alp227 Nov 2013 #17
IMAGINE THAT Burf-_- Nov 2013 #18
Good! bvar22 Nov 2013 #19
She'll have a job at fox news leftynyc Nov 2013 #22
AND STAY OUT!! nm SCVDem Nov 2013 #25
CUE THE VONAGE THEME! rocktivity Nov 2013 #26
nothing here about her husband's role as a propagandist.. grasswire Nov 2013 #27
And they'll be offering Dan Rather his job back, too, right? Yeah, didn't think so. . . markpkessinger Nov 2013 #29
The only reason the Killian memos couldn't be "authenticated" was because they were copies duffyduff Nov 2013 #77
I love how Jeff Fage just calls it "Ironic". Mr.Bill Nov 2013 #30
Rightwing Republicon Propagandist has wrist slapped Berlum Nov 2013 #32
Next stop: FOX Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2013 #37
No kidding. Major Hogwash Nov 2013 #48
Lara will not be fired Sophiegirl Nov 2013 #38
That's pretty far fetched. One has nothing to do with the other. n/t duffyduff Nov 2013 #59
Have you ever been sexually assaulted? Sophiegirl Nov 2013 #63
That has nothing to do with anything, and it's none of your business. n/t duffyduff Nov 2013 #80
Once again, the person truly responsible evades punishment. SDjack Nov 2013 #39
He may still get his. It's harder to take down those at the top, Cleita Nov 2013 #53
Please let the the screen door hit you on the way out. pam4water Nov 2013 #40
Meh... Javaman Nov 2013 #41
What took so freaking long and who else and how many hit the bricks with her? One only? WTF!?!? marble falls Nov 2013 #46
Benghazi,,,, Drink!,,,,,, Cryptoad Nov 2013 #49
Good. Hacks like her drag down the profession Cleita Nov 2013 #51
This should end her journalism career but likely won't. duffyduff Nov 2013 #56
60 Minutes and CBS have adopted a right wing agenda. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #66
Agreed! They have close ties to the Peter G Peterson Foundation asshole. LiberalFighter Nov 2013 #70
Scott Pelley needs to go too. But those are the type of people CBS wants LiberalFighter Nov 2013 #71
Pelley is clearly a hack when it comes to political issues. duffyduff Nov 2013 #78
Dan Rather got fired for airing something that was actually true even if the evidence was bogus. Warren Stupidity Nov 2013 #68
The evidence wasn't "bogus." The memos couldn't be authenticated because they were copies duffyduff Nov 2013 #79
Dubya is every bit the POS that those memos claim he was. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #96
Message to Lara dawn frenzy adams Nov 2013 #69
Notice how the talks about Benghazi have diminished since the 60 Min retraction. Auntie Bush Nov 2013 #72
Nothing New here about CBS and right wing leanings .. it's almost all of them now. YOHABLO Nov 2013 #73
Key paragraph and why Logan should have been fired as soon as this broke and still should be fired. yellowcanine Nov 2013 #76
Yes I thought so as well when I read that LiberalLovinLug Nov 2013 #99
Yep, the State Dept term for it is "going native." yellowcanine Nov 2013 #100
I wonder how the "fraudcasters" are dealing with this? They were pretty happy for awhile there. JEFF9K Nov 2013 #81
It is time to cancel the show TheDonkey Nov 2013 #82
she should be fired! gopiscrap Nov 2013 #83
Time to go spend more time with her family Major Nikon Nov 2013 #84
Fox News will pick her up then she can lie to her doc03 Nov 2013 #85
Leave of absence? HooptieWagon Nov 2013 #86
My comment (courtesy of Photoshop) markpkessinger Nov 2013 #87
Nice Work!! 2banon Nov 2013 #88
Certainly! markpkessinger Nov 2013 #91
Good job! Scurrilous Nov 2013 #97
I feel sorry for the rest of their once great journalistic team. ffr Nov 2013 #90
Its simple..... daleanime Nov 2013 #98
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