Friday, October 13, 2006

60 Minutes: Six sure bets

You won’t be wrong if you make the following bets about this Sunday’s 60 Minutes Duke Hoax episode with Ed Bradley:

1) Kim Roberts, the “second dancer,” will contradict key elements of the accuser’s stories. You can be sure about that because 60’s already told us that at its website and in press releases.

2) Roberts’ statements, while important, aren’t the “big news” in 60's episode. Sixty believes it has much more important news to tell viewers.

If 60 thought Roberts’s statements were the most important news, 60 wouldn’t have disclosed them yesterday and sent out thousands of emails to MSM journalists, bloggers and others saying, “Hey, look at what Kim Roberts is going to tell Ed Bradley Sunday night.”

CBS’s 60 won't deliberately give away its “big news” the Thursday before an episode. You get a reputation for doing that and folks will ask, “Why watch? Don't they always tell you Thursday?

Another reason “Kim’s story” won’t be the “big news:” 60 Minutes knows Kim Roberts’ is a serial fabricator. It’s not going to hang its story on her words. (For a nice appreciation and detailing of Roberts’ creative "talents," see this Johnsville News post.)

3) The big news will come first, when the three indicted players – David Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann - tell their stories and 60 says that while it couldn’t fact check everything the players said, everything it did fact check supported what the players say; and second, when 60 exposes DA Nifong, Sgt. Gottlieb and others who’ve framed the players and some other people and organizations who in various ways enabled the frame-up and continue to sustain it.

If you’ve “followed the blogs” and the few courageous journalists who’ve worked to expose the frame-up and its enablers, most of what you’ll hear won’t be new. But it’ll be important and shocking news to Americans who until Sunday night had bought into the false version of the events the Raleigh News & Observer published on Mar. 25 when it reported what the N&O said, without any qualification, was a night that ended in “sexual violence.”

4) David Evans, one of the three captains who rented the house on N. Buchanan Blvd., is going to describe the extraordinary cooperation he and his housemates provided police on Mar. 16.

Sixty will confirm they did and will very likely tell viewers the Raleigh N&O’s Mar. 25 “sexual violence” story was the original source of the “wall of silence” falsehood that so many enablers used to savage the players. ( The N&O actually used “wall of solidarity” but since that falsehood quickly morphed into the generally used “wall of silence” falsehood, I use the latter here. – JinC)

Evans will also say that a few days following their cooperation with police on Mar. 16, the captains met with Duke’s President, Richard H. Brodhead. At that meeting the captains acknowledged the party and the conduct of some players there were very wrong. Evans will also say, and this is very important, that the captains told Brodhead in great detail of their cooperation with police.

5) Bradley will “walk” Reade Seligmann through his calling the cab and leaving the party, riding with his roommate to the ATM machine, etc. Bradley may even ask Seligmann if he can “show our viewers” one of the receipts. Sixty loves to do things like that.

You can bet 60 wants to put Seligmann’s evidence up against the Nifong/Gottlieb “evidence.” Who, beside's Nifong enablers, would miss that chance?

And you know the outcome of that match-up. Talk about a sure bet!

6) Here's the last sure bet.

I’ve confirmed with Duke News Service that 60 interviewed Brodhead.

Now 60 has been working on this story for almost 6 months. They interviewed hundreds of people for the episode. Almost all of them won’t “make the episode.”

But you can mortgage the farm and bet Brodhead will "make the episode."

So what will the Brodhead part of the episode be like?

It’s a very safe bet that Brodhead will offer a lot of “It was such a confusing time, Ed. We were all doing our best. I kept insisting they were innocent until proven guilty.”

Bradley will let Brodhead go on for a while and then he’ll start asking questions such as:

“But President Brodhead, why didn’t you tell the public about the players’ cooperation? I have your Mar. 25 statement here. That was after the captains told you about their cooperation. You say - let me read from your statement
"I urge everyone to cooperate to the fullest with the police inquiry while we wait to learn the truth."
President Brodhead, you didn't make any mention of what Dave Evans and the other captains told you about their cooperation with the police. Why not?”
There’ll be other questions like that, perhaps even a question about why Brodhead has refused to meet with the parents of the players.

By the end of the episode, most viewers will know the truth of what the best of the Duke Hoax bloggers, KC Johnson, has been reporting for months: Brodhead’s silence and repeated refusals to offer his students anything more than a boiler plate “Innocent until proven guilty” acknowledgement enabled the Hoax and its monumental injustices.

I plan to post again tomorrow on the 60 episode.

Full disclosure: During the past few months, I’ve talked with CBS and 60 staffers. It was simple fact checking. I know nothing about what’s in the final episode that isn’t at 60’s website and in CBS and 60’s press releases.

So if on Monday morning I have to eat crow with humble pie, it will be a dish I cooked myself.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

"You must stand for something, or you'll fall for anything!" (another quote from my elderly friend)

John, you've been amazing throughout. I admire the work you've done.
Texas Mom

Anonymous said...

John, you're right to hold the N&O accountable. No corrections or apologies concerning the March 24-25 stories have been issued, have they? How does Sill continue to defend the indefensible?

Anonymous said...

My sure bet is that the 60 Min. episode will be EPLOSIVE because:
1. 60 rarely devotes two segments to one story and let's face it, the evidence against these guys (lies of false accuser) would take 30 seconds and the evidence exhonerating these guys could take days.
2. Bradley has been promoting this show like crazy. I don't remember another 60 story that was so heavily promoted. They wouldn't build it up to just repeat the same old stuff.
3. 60 has the entire discovery file and had had it for some time. They've had plenty of time to review it and they can give an opinion as to the overall strength of the case.
4. The Duke 3 will be able to speak and if it's anything like Dave Evan's statement after his arrest, it will put a human face to all this suffering and show how young these guys really are.

I'm betting it's going to provide new info. and challenge the pitiful NC court system to clean this mess up.

Anonymous said...

John,

There's too much to cover in one segment, so there will be at least two segments, only the first of which will be shown Sunday night.

The first challenge is to show the Durham County voters that electing Nifong would be a crime.

The second is to let accuser Crystal Gail Mangum know that admitting that there was no rape is the right way to go.

And "60" is privy to info that has not appeared in blogs, hard as that may be to imagine. (NONE of it good news for Nifong or Crystal, of course.)

Michael J. Gaynor

Anonymous said...

Michael Gaynor's new info is wonderful news, what we are all praying for! Thank you!

Anonymous said...

As a lax Mom we have a mix of emotions for Sunday night. Michael, I am counting on you to be right with this. These families need this and more importantly it is just right that the real truth, NOTHING HAPPENED, reach everyone.
Not saying perfection here... know that, just college life !!

Anonymous said...

re broadhead's silence: let's be honest: broadhead was afraid to offend the duke affirmative-action faculty, especially houston baker

how "diverse" of him

Anonymous said...

Brodhead need a job as an animal control officer. Although, that would be beyond his intellectual capabilities he would have guiding hands to keep him from doing anything nearly as stupid and amoral as he has already done.

Anonymous said...

I am also stunned, disappointed and furious at the complete lack of support that Duke and Brodhead have shown these boys and this team. Duke supposedly prides itself on research as stated by the alumnae director on the Duke alumnae website. Yet, Joe Alleva marches ont the field while Georgetown and Duke were warming up and cancels the game, thus propelling this hoax into a national story. Did he do any research before taking this knee jerk reaction? And Brodhead fires a coach who has given 16 years of his life to Duke and cancels one of the four seasons of a college athlete's life because of an inflammatory email without one shred of research into its origin. And Brodhead conducts a forum at NCCU but does not have one contact with the lacrosse team and their families. And Brodhead supports the 88 faculty members' rights to slander the team but does not refute the untrue wall of silence. And Brodhead does nothing to stop or remove the 100s of wanted posters scattered all over campus and nothing to stop the abuse certain faculty members dished out to the team. And Brodhead enabled Nifong by pushing the same hot buttons and fanning the emotion with his inflammatory statements. He actually has said and written, "We hope these students are proven innocent." Excuse me Mr. Brodhead, they are innocent until proven guilty-remember? Just like the 88 have the rights to free speech and the Panthers have the rights to march? It's all the same political correction, Brodhead.And just because the team is predominantly white and predominantly "preppy" doesn't mean that they violated a black woman, Brodhead.

Mr. Brodhead is not evil like Nifong-he is the epitome of an ivory tower academician and is incapable of seeing the realities of life.(See Bill Anderson's latest piece) And Mr. Brodhead, the reality is that three Duke students and their families lives have been shattered and app. 50 other Duke families (including Coach Pressler and his assistant coaches' families)have been severely traumatized and you, the president of Duke, has said NOTHING. Well, Mr. Brodhead, the REALITY is that this has happened because of the dangers in Durham and the corruption in the Durham police dept. and Durham government.
I would take a guess that most perspective Duke students will take note that Duke resides in Durham where these kind of tragic circumstances can actually happen to Duke students and that Duke will do NOTHING to help them. Because that is reality-Mr. Brodhead.

Proud Duke Parent of a lacrosse player

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Anonymous said...

The hiring of the strippers was done by seveal team members without the knowledge of the rest of the team. and I know nothing about a 9 hour drink fest which if true, also must have included a few. People like you are a big reason why this has been so sickening for the majority of us. If Duke wanted to hold a few accountable for the hiring of strippers-they should have done so and I've no problem with that. But to discriminate against a large group of students who only showed up is not right. I cannot equate 'morality" with underage drinking. I wish 'underage drinking" didn't exist on college campuses, but I am a realist. It is rampant. College kids are going to drink.
And I know those who hired the strippers didn't expect the horror of the five minute show. But your premise is right-the few obviously made a huge mistake in judgement. And three innocent young men should not have their lives taken away because of the hiring of strippers!!!

proud parent of a Duke lacrosse player