That responsibility is one that all makers and broadcasters of supposedly factual television have, but one that few of them take seriously: the responsibility to check facts.
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Peter, you really need to check your facts before you publish your next article.
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We will now be going through their report in some detail to check the facts.
Mitt Romney would do well to check his facts before developing policies with respect to such an important relationship.
And let's check our facts now with NPR's Scott Horsley, who's going to take us through the pros and cons.
The Assignment Desk Editors will gather and check the facts of the story before sending it on to the writers.
And as we check the facts in the president's speech last night, we also ran across this claim about immigration.
One of many correspondents who's been helping us check the facts on the president's State of the Union speech and the Democrats' response.
Speaking without prejudice, you may want to check your facts regarding the implied high cost of developing on iOS. Your comments are misleading.
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Before throwing around huge figures to scare the American voter, Krugman should check his facts, or, at least, show mine to be wrong.
Today when public pensions resort to politically motivated defenses of their investment programs and results, they'd better be sure to check the facts first.
Rather it is to point out that before acting on sentiment, we should check hard facts and see if the real-world consequences actually further the original goal.
Councillor Stan Waddington, cabinet project champion for the waste project, said it was "extremely suspicious" that neither the campaign group or the report's authors had made contact to ask any questions or check any facts.
Once again, a basic check of the facts would have revealed that Pollard did not commit treason.
Don't take my word for it -- all the reporters here, they can check on the facts on this thing.
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But if you are making electoral decisions based on these advertisements, do yourself a favor and check out the facts for yourself.
Once again, Leszczynski rushes to mount an attack without bothering to check the most basic facts.
Much shorter speech, so fewer facts to check, but there was this statement.
Yes, you must name names, give dates of suspicious activity and provide facts the authorities can check out.
Once an appraisal is done, homeowners should double-check all the appraiser's facts for accuracy, both for their home and its comparables.
But, as a quick review of the facts reveals to anyone who has bothered to check, the ads are simply not true.
But Feist stressed reporters have an obligation to check the information campaigns disseminate, comparing and combining it with facts from other sources.
When the President addresses the nation, the White House will provide something you can't find anywhere else: an enhanced version of the speech that offers charts, facts and other info as the President speaks (check out last year's here).
At the moment, you log on, you are confronted with a labyrinth of facts and data, laid out in a maze of entry fields and check-boxes.
At the flick of a switch, the screens display real-time connected data like recent Foursquare check-ins, weather, Facebook likes and Instagrams, along with team stats and facts and more for each individual stadium at once.
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