From The Vault: "The Press And The Candidates," Oct. 16, 1964
Think media bias is a new issue? Think again: Here's a 1964 special hosted by CBS News correspondent Eric Sevareid, who speaks of "an ugly boil of hostility towards the press."
His guests are Clare Boothe Luce, a former member of Congress and "active supporter of Senator Goldwater," and Ralph McGill, publisher and columnist at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Click on the video box to watch.

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The Presidency and its selection is in dire straights these days when it loses the ethics of a democracy, and forgets, Newburgh, NY where a plot by his officers and stopped by him, almost made George Washington a king. It is also threatened when it forgets that a then once 10 year old German immigrant arrival on Governors Island, NY (offered back to NYC for $1 by then president Clinton a "swivel gun" monument there states) who was arrested and held in jail for an article he printed on only the second printing press in New York, critical of a candidate held on the "...Eastchester village green, the site of the "Great Election"(1733), which raised the issues of Freedom of Religion and Press" in Mount Vernon, NY. The original Bradford press printed only the affairs of state.