CBS News’s Sharyn Alfonsi gives a report on May 17, 2006 concerning a broken dam in New England, ignoring the positive effects it has had on the community.
BMI Director Dan Gainor went on Fox’s “The Big Story with John Gibson” Feb. 26 to discuss Hollywood’s love of Oscar winner Al Gore and global warming activism.
NBC reporter Carl Quintanilla talks about “out of control” CEO pay on the October 20, 2006 “Today” show.
Former FDA chief counsel, CBS "Evening News" Feb. 21, 2007, says "Everybody wants Cadillac care, but they are not really willing to pay for it. They want to pay Chevy prices for Cadillac care. That's not a sustainable solution."
Dan Gainor appeared on the CBN’s “The 700 Club” to discuss the differences between the mainstream media’s reporting on President Bush’s economy and former President Clinton’s economy.
Prompted by the movie "Blood Diamond," ABC's "Nightline" took a look at "dirty diamonds" on December 13, 2006.
Christopher Horner, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism discussed the media’s obsession with climate change on “The Daily Show” on February 13, 2007
Reporter Bill Blakemore said there is “no longer any question” about the causes of global warming which could cause more droughts and heat waves as well as stronger storms during ABC “World News” February 2, 2007.
Early Show” anchor Harry Smith asked if residents of Miami knew that “all of this” will be underwater in a matter of several decades on February 1, 2007.
The February 6 “Law & Order: SVU” used an unusual plot twist to launch another broadside against American business.