to the new report from judicial watch saying they made a request. you heard the response that they say things got better. before the break we asked you has the obama administration treated fox news channel unfairly? 90% of you said yes. 10% said no. chuck, i ll start with you. this is a white house they made a decision regarding access to interviewing a senior treasury official. it s their decision. ethically, though, how should they go about who is in and who is out? this goes back to 2009, the first year the administration, david axelrod attempting to get the rest of the, quote/unquote mainstream media to osstra size fox news ostratize fox news. it failed badly. they back pedaled off of that. carney is right, in a way this is old news. a couple of e-mails, frankly i d like to see the internal e-mails at pox about the obama administration. maybe a few things would turn up that wouldn t look so great. you know, they are very any
a media legal analyst argued the administration sought to separate fox from the other networks. you can all interview mr. feinberg, the pay czar, but fox news, we don t like what you have been doing in your news programming. and in your opinion programming. you can t come along. because the network pool was involved and fox is a member, the other networks questioned the move. the white house specifically sought to exclude fox. they were ultimately unsuccessful because of the intervention reportedly of other media. but they didn t want to let fox in. today, white house spokesman jay carney tried to put it all in the past. that was then, and, you know, we obviously deal with fox news regularly. call you regularly and we give interviews to fox news, including bill o reilly. fox did get the interview with feinberg after all. the senior vice president for news for fox today said on and off-air relations with the administration has come a long way since then and if the