And a Sunday night NewsBusters posting details how on Sunday shows two ABC veterans -- Brit Hume on Fox News Sunday and Linda Douglass on CNN’s Reliable Sources -- scolded the news judgment of Ross and ABC News. Hume contended: “This looks like a bad story. They led their newscast with it....They ought to back off this story, and the sooner the better."
A transcript of the relevant portion of the June 2 Inside Washington, a half-hour weekly panel show produced by Washington, DC’s ABC affiliate which carries it on Sunday morning after This Week. Before that, it airs on the affiliate’s all-news cable channel, NewsChannel 8, and Friday night at 8:30pm on DC’s PBS station. Given how panelists talked over each other, and that Thomas was very soft when he spoke, it was a difficult to make out portions of what was said, but I’ve done the best I could:
Host Gordon Peterson: “ABC News said that the FBI was looking at Denny Hastert. Is there anything to that? Hastert said that was just-”
NPR’s Nina Totenberg: “That seems to have been a bogus story. It really does seem to have been a bogus story.”
Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist: “And a nasty one too. It looks like it a form of retaliation by the-”
Peterson: “Well, that’s what he said.”
Totenberg: “That’s what he said.”
Evan Thomas, Assistant Managing Editor of Newsweek: “I think this was also the investigative unit at NBC which sometimes goes a beat-”
Totenberg and Peterson: “ABC.”
Thomas: “ABC. Which sometimes goes a beat too-”
It sounded like “beat” both times, but “bit” also makes sense.