

A Dark Moment for Journalism — and Devastation in Texas
284 snips Jul 7, 2025
David Enrich, investigations editor at The Times, delves into the repercussions of a $16 million settlement between Paramount and President Trump, raising alarms about journalistic independence. Lowell Bergman, a former CBS producer, recalls CBS's past struggles with similar situations and emphasizes the shifting landscape of media ethics. Meanwhile, reporter Edgar Sandoval provides on-the-ground updates from Texas, highlighting the tragic aftermath of severe flooding and the community's urgent calls for accountability.
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Flood Tragedy in Texas
- Edgar Sandoval reported on deadly flash floods in Texas that killed over 80 people and left dozens missing.
- He shared a personal story of a man whose wife was lost in the floodwaters, illustrating the disaster's human toll.
Trump's Lawsuit as Media Pressure
- Trump's lawsuit against CBS was weak and mostly aimed to intimidate media, not win damages.
- His team used the pending government merger approval as leverage to pressure CBS into settling.
Settlement Sparks Internal Fear
- CBS's settlement has caused internal outrage, with fears of chilling investigative journalism.
- Media inside CBS worry lawsuits like this will lead to self-censorship to avoid legal risks.