July 2, 2009 9:52 AM

CBS' Chip Reid, Gibbs Spar Over "Town Hall"

By
Brian Montopoli
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CBS News White House Correspondent Chip Reid – along with columnist Helen Thomas – got into a contentious back-and-forth with White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs at Gibbs' daily briefing yesterday.

The topic? The questions being asked at yesterday's health care "online town hall," which were submitted by the public but selected by the White House. Reid also brought up the fact that the audience was selected by the White House and the college where the event was held.

"It just feels very tightly controlled," Reid said. "It feels -- I mean, the concept of a town hall I think is to have a open public forum, and this sounds like a very tightly controlled audience and a list of questions. Why do it that way? Why not open it up to the public?"

"How about we do this -- how about you can ask me that question tomorrow based on what questions were asked rather than preselecting your question based on something that may or may not come through," Gibbs replied.

"This is a town hall," Reid said later. "This is an open forum for the public to ask questions, but it's not really open."

Responded Gibbs: "Based on what?"

"Based on the information that your staff gave us on how the audience and the questions are being selected," Reid responded.

"The questions are being selected by people that e-mail on Facebook and Twitter," Gibbs said.

Replied Reid: "Well, they're not deciding what questions actually get in."

Watch the entire exchange, which includes Thomas' complaint that "I'm amazed at you people who call for openness and transparency," above.

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by paigeyq July 3, 2009 12:22 PM EDT
a thousand applause to journalists who are not afraid and do what they are supposed to do... question that which is obscure
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by tjc0707 July 3, 2009 11:08 AM EDT
Hi Chip,

Thank you for waking up the white house press meeting with your boldness and you pro public concern in regard to set up town hall meetings. You have a perfect "partner in crime" sitting next to you, KUDOS to you & Helen Thomas.
I was equally impressed with your defending VP Cheney level of non-respect by the White House.
I may even start watching CBS again, let me stipulate, only when you are on.
Thank you again,
ps
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by penelopebrit July 3, 2009 10:43 AM EDT
I am so pleased to see actual reporters at work - not just cheerleaders for a particular party. Perhaps CBS can report new again.
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by bkmakm July 3, 2009 9:48 AM EDT
Great questions! THank you Chip and Helen for asking appropriate questions. Please keep the public informed!
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by iamfirmin July 3, 2009 5:35 AM EDT
THANK YOU CHIP !!! I hope you continue to ask hard hitting questions~!!!
thank you Helen also..

Also note no other reporter chimed in!!!!
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by dbruceny July 3, 2009 2:07 AM EDT
During this exchange Gibbs said to Reid ?I promise we will interrupt the AP's tradition of asking the first question. I will let you ask me a question tomorrow as to whether you thought the questions at the town hall meeting that the President conducted at Annandale?.

I watched the press briefing today and didn?t even hear a question from Chip Reid let alone the first question. I wonder if that's Gibbs? way of admitting the obvious; that all the people and questions at the town hall were pre-selected.
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by BrAmPr July 2, 2009 11:49 PM EDT
Chip - Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! It is time for the journalists of America to stand up and demand transparency. Robert Gibbs was laughing in your faces mockingly - way to go for not backing down. Go get them!!!
your new fans in Sugar Land, Texas
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by BrAmPr July 2, 2009 11:46 PM EDT
Chip - Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! It is time for the journalists of America to stand up and demand transparency. Robert Gibbs was laughing in your faces mockingly - way to go for not backing down. Go get them!!!
your new fans in Sugar Land, Texas
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by lchop123 July 2, 2009 9:52 PM EDT
Chip - Thank you for asking the kinds of questions those of us who are NOT enamored of PrezBo would like to ask. Keep up the good work and thanks again!
A New Fan in Atlanta
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by susanhart July 2, 2009 6:40 PM EDT
Go Chip and Helen! As a former journalist, I'm appalled at the pre-produced type of press conferences and open forums this administration is advocating. What's with all the requirements? Screening for obvious appropriateness and safety issue is understandable; this is more like producing a play with actors and scripts. I'm surprised Gibbs has made it this long, but that's another story at www.EveryDayPR.net.
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