NBC’s
Savannah Guthrie’s
Covington High School incident interviews
Covington High School incident interviews
Savannah
Guthrie of NBC interviewed both the teen from Covington High School Nick
Sandman and the Native American provocateur Nathan Phillips. Here are the questions Ms. Guthrie asked and
notice the difference in tone in the questions she asked of Nick and Nathan.
Savannah
Guthrie’s questions to the teen Nick Sandman:
“Do you feel
from this experience that you owe anybody an apology? Do you see your own fault in anyway?”
“Do you think
it was a good idea chanting back at the protesters?” (In reference to the Black
Hebrew Israelites hurling racists comments at the children)
“Did anyone shout
any insults back, any racial slurs back at the group?”
“Did anyone
say ‘build the wall?’”
In reference
to provocateur Nathan Phillips walking towards the children:
“Did you
feel like he was trying to get somewhere else to go toward the Lincoln Memorial?”
“Why didn’t
you walk away?”
In reference
to scene of teen Nick facing Native American provocateur Nathan Phillips:
“What do you
think that looks like?”
In reference
to teen Nick’s smile on his face while standing in front of provocateur Nathan
Phillips:
“What do you
think that looks like?”
Savannah
Guthrie of the bias news media followed up with:
“What some
people see is a young kid with a smirk on his face.”
“What would
you say for people who see that ……are making that about a judgement who you
are?”
“If you look
at that video and thought about how it felt from the other’s perspective? In other words there were a lot of you, a
handful of the others, do you think they might have felt threatened by a bunch
of young men kind of beating their chest?”
“There’s
something aggressive about standing there, standing your ground? You both stood your ground, and it was like a
stare-down. What do you think of that
now when you think about that moment?”
“Do you
think if you weren’t wearing that hat this might have not happened or it might
have been different?”
“What’s this
been like for you and your family?
Savannah
Guthrie’s questions to the Native American provocateur Nathan Phillips:
“First of
all first question how have you been doing this has been a world wind few days
for you, you find yourself on thee a front page of every newspaper how you
doing and how you feeling?”
“I believe you
had a chance to see interview that, the the student at the center of this gave. What was your reaction, what did you think he
had to say about what this encounter?”
“And, and
what was your reaction to it, how did it make you feel, what did think about his
words, and his explanation, and his version of this encounter?”
“He, he said
when I asked directly that he didn’t think he owed an apology but he does wish that
he had walked away. Was that enough for
you or do you think he should have apologized?”
“Did you
hear anyone say ‘build that wall?’ It
isn’t audible on the video clips I think that are out there but did you hear
that?”
“And how did
you feel in that moment, did you yourself feel threatened?”
“I asked the
young man this question, I’ll ask you the same thing: Do you think in that
confrontation, that encounter that went on, and on, should you have walked
away?” He, he said yes he should have walked
away. Do you think sir you should have walked
away?”
“You feel
you were blocked?”
“There has
also been some question about the nature of your military service and this is a
good chance to clear it up. You were a
veteran, you served in the Marine Corp.
Some have said that you were a Vietnam veteran and I don’t believe you
have said that. What exactly is the
nature of your service?”
“So, so to
be clear you served in the Marines at time that Vietnam was going on but you
did not serve overseas.”
“Finally, I
wonder what you feel now, what do you hope happens now? Would you want to meet these students, what
are you hoping comes out of this moment and out culture?”
“Have you feared
for your safeties since all this has happened? The students have received death threats. Have you feared for your own safety?
“Well Mr.
Phillips you certainly have been through a lot in these. these last few days. Thank you Mr. Phillips for spending this time
with us, sharing your stories, much appreciated.”
Covington
High School teen Nick Sandman, abused by adults and now Savannah Guthrie who
works for NBC:
Native
American provocateur Nathan Phillips handed soft questions by Savannah Guthrie
of NBC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-9-qmN0Hmw
Savannah Guthrie (on the right) accused Nick Sandman smirking while she herself sports a smirk |
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