"Good Morning America's" Brian Ross claimed that the Veterans Administration knowingly administered a "dangerous" stop-smoking drug to veterans but left out information that would have explained the VA's experiment.
CNN's Lou Dobbs thinks so. He blamed the Food and Drug Administration for not controlling a salmonella outbreak. Dobbs condemned food imports despite evidence that the outbreak was from domestic tomatoes.
CBS's Dave Price tries on insulation for a size as he praises one "green" community on "The Early Show" June 13.
ABC portrays Ed McMahon as a victim of the housing crisis as his home is now in foreclosure. NBC does not mention any part McMahon may have played in his own financial woes.
Robin Roberts on "Good Morning America" blamed the credit card companies once again for the debt of some Americans. Cherry-picked debtors complain about their debt and how the credit card companies "made it so easy."
"Good Morning America's" Chris Cuomo parallels today's economy with the economy during the Great Depression. ABC predicts that suicide rates will increase as they did during the Depression.
"Nightly News" reporter Lisa Myers laments the pain the foreclosure victims feel. Little is felt for the mortgage companies as Myers says, "lenders need to be more willing to make concessions and modify loans."
John Kilduff, a commentator on CNBC, relayed that a deputy minister in Israel warned an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would result in higher oil prices.
The Federal Reserve has said it doesn’t expect a recession in 2008. A slowdown, perhaps, but not a recession. Still, the media obsession continues – whether the measurement is sweaters, Starbucks or RVs.
Mortgage crisis makes it impossible to get a loan according to Dan Harris on ABC's "World News." He predicts a possible recession.