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Geraldo Rivera: Stories
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Whatever people think of Fox and its politics, the host of "Geraldo Rivera at Large" swears he's never been told by network boss Roger Ailes what stories to cover. As for O'Reilly, Rivera says he respects him, even if the two men don't always agree.
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Did Geraldo Rivera make up the details and descriptions of that Dec. 6 story and pretend to be somewhere where he was not? If so, he has violated a guiding ethical principle of journalism. Tell the truth.
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Rivera told Storm, "He has always defended (the Neverland sleepovers) as innocent. ...He's tried to put it in the context of Neverland and innocent childhood fun. Now he understands that there are some social norms where the taboo is so profound that you just can't dare to try to cross it. So he has vowed never to do that."
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Folkenflik says he was "very careful" in framing the story and could find no military official or journalist in the region who could confirm Rivera's account. "I don't know how many bites of the apple he gets to get a version that works," Folkenflik says. "There may be an explanation for this that bears up to scrutiny, but we haven't seen it."
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Passionate, tireless — Geraldo has dedicated himself to showing the human drama. Whether it’s the fight against terrorism or the human struggle against the forces of nature, his reputation for getting the story, standing up for the little guy and uncovering the truth has made him a household name.
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