Analysis with David Hume Kennerly

From: Special Report with Brit Hume (Fox News Network) | Date: June 8, 2004| Author: Brit Hume | Copyright information


Special Report with Brit Hume (Fox News Network)

06-08-2004

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) REAGAN: I like photographers. You don't ask questions.

(LAUGHTER) (APPLAUSE) (END VIDEO CLIP) HUME: Journalists who cover a president who get a close-up view of him that few others do. But there is one group of journalists who get an especially intimate look. They are the still photographers, who are often privy to settings where no reporters or video cameras are admitted.
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