#19 No it won't, because the US government would censor it. Not that we have censorship in the supposedly greatest country in the world. Its just that if a reporter asks the wrong questions their press pass gets revoked and they're never allowed anywhere near important issues. I'm old enough to remember when scenes of the fighting in Viet Nam were shown every night on the news. It led to the riots which ended the war, so actual live coverage is no longer allowed, except in government-approved situations. Censorship.
#19 No it won't, because the US government would censor it. Not that we have censorship in the supposedly greatest country in the world. Its just that if a reporter asks the wrong questions their press pass gets revoked and they're never allowed anywhere near important issues. I'm old enough to remember when scenes of the fighting in Viet Nam were shown every night on the news. It led to the riots which ended the war, so actual live coverage is no longer allowed, except in government-approved situations. Censorship.