This is now an exercise in seeing how far the man will go in denying
he lied. Witnesses coming out of the woodwork debunking his story.
"Over the weekend, Engberg and two other former CBS employees who covered the event alongside O’Reilly
spoke to CNN about their problems with his version of events. Manny Alvarez, a CBS cameraman at the time, said he does not believe O’Reilly’s account of his own cameraman being run down and bleeding from the ear.
“Nobody remembers this happening,” Alvarez told the network. “If somebody got hurt, we all would have known.”
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Jim Forrest, who was working as a CBS sound engineer, disputed O’Reilly’s claim that “many were killed.”
“There were certainly no dead people,” Forrest said. “Had there been dead people, they would have sent more camera crews.”
Charles Krause, who reported from Buenos Aires at the same time as O’Reilly, called the Fox News host’s tales from the Argentine capital “absurd.”
“I don’t recall him doing any major story that anybody remembers, and he was there a very short time, then he was recalled, I don't know why,” Krause
said in an interview with Media Matters for America. “He wasn’t a team player, and people thought he was grandstanding, basically.
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