I don't share Piers Morgan's unbounded appreciation of the old guy, but I do agree that CBS has forfeited its right to even pretend to be a legitimate news organization

Walter Cronkite would be turning in his grave at this cowardly CBS attack on good journalism

Piers Morgan:

“Journalism,” said legendary CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite, “is what we need to make democracy work. In seeking truth, you have to get both sides of a story.”

Now, you might think this is a statement so self-evident that Mr. Cronkite should have been given the Award for the Bleeding Obvious to add to his vast trophy cabinet for being the greatest journalist in American history.

But it now seems such a mindset is the opposite philosophy, at least to the people who run CBS News.

Last week, I watched a surprisingly lively interview with controversial author Ta-Nehisi Coates on “CBS Mornings,” conducted predominantly by one of the three anchors that day, Tony Dokoupil.

Unlike most morning show chats, this was a feisty grilling.

Coates has written an unashamedly pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel new book, and Dokoupil, a Jewish man, challenged him about its very obvious bias.

It was an insightful debate, with Dokoupil going unusually hard in his questioning for that time of day, suggesting that Coates sounded like an extremist at times in the book, and the interviewee giving as good as he got.

But it never got out of control, nor felt uncomfortable, and Dokoupil was respectful throughout, albeit determined to make Coates explain himself as to why he hadn’t tried to balance the book with more arguments from Israel’s viewpoint — citing “the little kids blown to bits” in terrorist attacks and the fact that Israel is “surrounded by countries that want to eliminate it.”

He then asked directly: “Is it because you just don’t believe that Israel, in any condition, has a right to exist?”

Coates responded that Israel’s side of the story gets lots of media coverage, and so he wanted to elevate Palestinian views.

In other words, he deliberately chose to write a one-sided book, and Dokoupil was therefore absolutely right to provide some much-needed balance. 

In fact, it would have been a dereliction of his journalistic duty if he hadn’t, and an abandonment of Cronkite’s maxim about journalism. …. [Much more at the link]

Naturally, CBS executives and their fake reporters went nuts, with a predictable result:

CBS News exec says Ta-Nehisi Coates interview didn’t meet standards

A top CBS News executive said in a staff meeting on Monday that morning show co-host Tony Dokoupil did not uphold the network’s editorial standards when he grilled author Ta-Nehisi Coates during a Sept. 30 interview.

During the interview, Dokoupil confronted Coates right from the start and questioned the credibility of the award-winning author’s new book, “The Message,” which he said “delegitimizes the pillars of Israel” and could have been written by an “extremist.” (Coates writes about his visit to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and delves into how this experience has informed his criticism of “apartheid” in Israel.)

During the all-staff meeting on Monday morning, CBS News executive Adrienne Roark said an internal review determined that the interview was not in line with the network’s commitment to neutrality. She added that the matter has been “addressed” internally, without providing any specifics.

“We all must conduct ourselves in a way that avoids raising any questions about our journalistic independence and integrity,” said Roark, who did not mention Dokoupil by name. “We have to check our biases at the door.”

Roark’s sentiment was seconded by Wendy McMahon, the executive ultimately in charge of the network, according to an employee who listened to the call and spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.

One of the few journalists remaining at the network had the temerity to speak out:

In a moment that surprised CBS News employees, chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford pushed back on Roark and argued that the interview upheld the network’s journalistic purpose and mission. While network morning shows are normally geared toward lighter fare that is more palatable to a daybreak audience, “CBS Mornings” has distinguished itself by being more news-heavy.

“I thought our commitment was to truth,” Crawford said, according to an audio recording of the meeting published by the Free Press. “And when someone comes on our air with a one-sided account of a very complex situation, as Coates himself acknowledges that he has, it’s my understanding that as journalists we are obligated to challenge that worldview so that our viewers can have that access to the truth or a fuller account, a more balanced account. And, to me, that is what Tony did.”

The response of the swarm was exactly what you’d expect:

After Crawford’s comments, many CBS News employees who attended via Zoom turned off their video cameras, the employee on the call said.

Then, a mewling, self-abasing apology being deemed insufficient atonement, CBS went further:

That self-described DEI and trauma expert? Here's what he's all about:

Oh, the inanity!

Brian Stelter Calls Out the ‘Ugly Misogyny’ Following Kamala Harris’ Podcast Appearance

Twitchy: As we reported earlier, while the hurricane was devastating western North Carolina and parts of Tennessee, Kamala Harris was sitting down to do the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. Host Alex Cooper said in January that she had turned down the vice president as well as Joe Biden:

Mr. Potato Head didn’t get that memo, and he’s on the warpath; his critics aren’t impressed. You can watch (definitely NSFW) and decide who comes out on top in this one.

Kamalla peeved because DeSantis denied her a campaign photo-op

September 29th, 2024, (very) post-hellene. calling from her campaign plane: disconnected earphone cable, blank pad of paper and (possibly genuine) soy latte ,

Political storm: Harris says DeSantis 'selfish' for reportedly not taking her hurricane-related calls

People are in desperate need of support right now and playing political games at this moment in these crisis situations…is just utterly irresponsible, and it is selfish," Harris charged on Monday. "It is about political gamesmanship, instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is to put the people first."

The vice president's comments came a couple of hours after reports from NBC and later ABC News that the Florida governor was not taking calls from Harris regarding storm recovery efforts, citing unnamed aides to the governor who said the calls seemed political in nature.

DeSantis, in an interview on Fox News' "Hannity" on Monday evening, fired back, calling the vice president "delusional. … “I've had storms under both President Trump and President Biden. And I've worked well with both of them. She's the first one who's trying to politicize the storm. And she's doing that just because of her campaign.”

This lady is the Vice-President, not the President (betcha didn’t know we had one, did you?), and her sole focus these days is running for the presidency. She has neither the willingness nor the ability to assist in a natural or manmade disaster, so why should DeSantis accommodate her PR flacks? He’s got better things to do with his time than listening to inanities from an idiot while Hurricane Milt barrels towards his state.

I do know this: if an enormous hurricane were headed my way, I’d rather be in a state governed by Ron DeSantis than in one that had to dependent on the federal government, “assisted” by Kamilla and her video team, for help. .

UPDATE:

And I’m delighted to see that Christina Pushaw is still with the Governor:

Granny: “if Anthony D’Esposito had been in office when I was a young woman, I would be burdened with daughters and their bothersome brats today.”

who’s putting whoSE LIFE in danger? D’esposito, or this poor child’s MURDEROUS granDMOTHER?

Apparently, Granny and her fellow Democrats consider freedom to kill one’s offspring a good thing, although reader Snotty Philistine disagrees (because he’s a rabid misogynist who keeps his wife locked securely in their basement — I know, because I’ve met the poor girl on one of her rarely permitted supervised outings: pale, emaciated, with the tracks of her tears still showing on her pretty face. So sad.). Snotty sent along the video link and writes:

Speaking of abortion. Has anyone seen the abortion commercial they're running with the goblin-like grandmother who demands that her daughter have the right to murder her granddaughter?”

Market stats from Greenwich Association of Realtors

Third Quarter Greenwich Market Update 2024

October 4, 2024 (Greenwich, CT) - [click for access to record archives] The Greenwich Association of REALTORS® announces the 2024 Third Quarter statistics for home sales in The Town of Greenwich, CT.

  • There were 158 single-family residential closings reported during this period according to figures provided by The Greenwich Multiple Listing Service, Inc., the multiple listing service used by REALTORS® in the Greenwich area.

  • The number of single-family residential closings decreased compared to Q3 2023 when there were 166 closings. 

  • The median sale price for a single-family home increased to $3,045,051 from the median sales price in Q3 2023, which was $2,502,500.

  • The average days on the market (DOM) for residential homes was 59 days; which was a decrease from 88 days in Q3 2023.

  • There were 56 condo/co-op residential closings reported during this time period; which was an increase from Q3 2023 when there were 45 closings. 

  • The median sale price for a condo/co-op increased to $993,500 from the median sales price in Q3 2023, which was $914,000. 

  • The average days on the market (DOM) for condo/co-op residential homes was 49; which was a decrease from 55 days in Q3 2023.

And September statistics

Single-Family Home Sales

  •  There were 37 single-family residential closings reported across all areas of Greenwich during the month of September 2024. This was a decrease, compared to September 2023 when there were 43 closings. 

  •  The Median Sale Price for a single-family home increased 1.969% to $3,305,000 from the median sales price in September 2023, which was $3,250,000.

  •  The average Days On Market (DOM) for residential homes was 79 days; which was a 21% decrease from 100 days in September 2023.

  •  There were 71 new single-family listings brought to the market in September 2024, which is a 9.23% increase in New Listings when compared to September 2023 when there were 65. At month-end, Active single-family inventory totaled 182 units, which is a 10.3% increase from September 2023 when there were 165 units available.

Condominium and Co-op Sales

  • There were 17 condo/co-op residential closings reported across all areas of Greenwich during the month of September 2024. This was an increase, compared to September 2023 when there were 11 closings. 

  •  The Median Sale Price for a condo/co-op decreased 5.91% to $860,000 from the median sales price in September 2023, which was $914,000. 

  •  The average Days On Market (DOM) for condo/co-op residential homes was 30, which was a 73.91% decrease from 115 days in September 2023. 

  •  There were 16 new condo/co-op units brought to the market in September 2024, which is a decrease of new listings compared to September 2023 when there were 23. At month-end, Active condo/co-op inventory totaled 31 units, which is a 36.7% decrease from September 2023 when there were 40 units available. 

  •  "In September, we saw a decrease in single-family home sales compared to last year, with 37 closings. However, the Median Sale Price for single-family homes increased to $3,305,000, showing continued strength in the market. We also observed a significant decrease in Days On Market, indicating a faster pace of sales. The condo/co-op market performed well, with an increase in closings and a Median Sale Price of $860,000.