One-Sided CBS Airs Pro-Euthanasia Segment Without Dissenters

Matthew Balan | October 8, 2014
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[More in the cross-post on the MRC's NewsBusters blog.]

The 8 October 2014 edition of CBS This Morning promoted an Oregon woman's planned suicide, to the point that all three anchors of the morning show acted like cheerleaders for the cancer patient. Charlie Rose lauded the "powerful" testimonial-style video from Brittany Maynard, the "29-year-old newlywed with stage IV brain cancer," as co-anchor Gayle King described her. The newscast aired 47 seconds of Maynard's ad without any soundbites from opponents of euthanasia.

King, along with anchor Norah O'Donnell, later complimented the pro-assisted suicide activist's decision:

GAYLE KING: A 29-year-old newlywed with stage IV brain cancer is telling the world how she will take her own life on November 1. Brittany Maynard made a Web video to launch a nationwide campaign promoting assisted suicide....Maynard moved from California to Oregon because the state allows assisted suicide. She wants California and other states to pass similar laws.

We all know it's a very sad story, but I was so impressed with her resolve about how comfortable she is with this decision...[S]he's 29! That's what's so hard to accept. But she says she's very comfortable with the decision she's made.

NORAH O'DONNELL: I feel so conflicted about it. And yet, I know she wants to die with dignity, and on her own terms. And I applaud her for that.

KING: I do, too. I do, too.

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