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as naïve for saying that the city wasn't run by the mayor, but by the city manager. He was further criticized for pledging not to spend his own money on the campaign, but going on to spend nearly $ 225,000 of his own money, and by "gay-baiting"—falsely claiming that Hedgecock was supported by the gay community in an effort to turn voters away from his opponent. Carlson also had a comic, at one of his major fundraisers, tell a series of
33: 553:, a U.S. government-funded, state-owned multimedia agency which serves as the United States federal government's official institution for non-military, external broadcasting. It broadcasts 24 hours a day in nearly 50 languages to more than 130 million people around the world, with a full-time staff of 3,000 and a part-time staff of 1,200. Carlson was the longest-serving director in VOA's 50-year history. 811:"I want them to be self-disciplined to the degree that I think is necessary to find satisfaction...you measure a person on how far they go, on how far they've sprung. My parents, the Carlsons, they instilled a modesty in me that, at times, gets in my way...I know it's immodest of me to say it, but it's difficult sometimes when you want to beat your own drum and say what you really think." 530:"There are two major questions in voters' minds. The first is whether Roger Hedgecock has compromised the office of mayor sufficient to the point where people feel he should be turned out. The other is whether Dick Carlson is competent and qualified to be mayor. On November 6, I think the majority of people will answer 'yes' to both questions." – Dick Carlson, Oct. 21, 1984 526:
issues, Carlson began to skip candidate forums, and members of the press deemed it increasingly difficult to get ahold of him, with Carlson often not responding to the press for periods of two weeks at a time. Carlson also lacked more exposure because Hedgecock, calling Carlson "a minor candidate," refused to debate him.
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Carlson was criticized throughout his campaign. For example, he was criticized for speaking of his candidacy in terms of political strategy, without mentioning a vision or plans for the city. He was criticized for being "long on generalities and platitudes, but short on specifics." He was criticized
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and mildly bent legs, as Anderson had starved herself to keep the pregnancy a secret. In 1943, Richard Boynton attempted to persuade Dorothy to accompany him in stealing their baby and get married; when she refused on the grounds that she was a junior in high school and nobody but her parents knew
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lawsuit against the magazine. After three inconclusive jury trials, a fourth trial by judge without a jury in 1977 found that the plaintiff had sustained the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that defendant published the defamatory statements contained in the article with actual
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Carlson's campaign came under scrutiny for its close ties to Great American First Savings, which had direct ties to the White House. Thirty employees donated over $ 4,000, each, to his campaign, while only one employee donated to Hedgecock. When pressed on the connection, and on other campaign
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Florence Moberger and her husband Carl had three children but were unable to have more. Carl and Florence agreed to foster Carlson until a family wanted to adopt him. Carlson lived with the Mobergers for over two years and stated that he developed a deep bond with the family. During that time,
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in San Diego, and asked Carlson to join him as a combination news anchorman and investigative reporter. However, Carlson walked away from the job after 18 months, tiring of news, calling it a "kid's game" that was "insipid, sophomoric and superficial" and laced with "a lot of arrogance and
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interview Carlson about controversial home foreclosures executed by the bank, in which the bank had been accused of duping low-income Californians. Carlson hired a camera crew to videotape the interview and, when the
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from 1986 to 1991. Carlson has also been a newspaper and wire service reporter, a magazine writer, a TV and radio correspondent and a documentary filmmaker. He is the father of conservative political commentator
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From 1992 to 1997, he was also president of InterMedia, the global research consulting firm which conducts opinion surveys for government agencies in over 75 foreign countries. He is currently its chairman.
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malice, that is, with reckless disregard for whether they were true or not, and was entitled to judgment in the sum of $ 350,000, plus costs. and the legal costs helped bring about the demise of
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Critics decried that Republicans were weaponizing public broadcasting in order to make it an election issue against candidates who supported it. Carlson says he was against the platform change:
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and outed her as a transgender con-artist, refusing to refer to her as a woman when instructed to by the judge presiding over the trial. This story was popularized in the HBO miniseries,
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in her Beverly Hills office. He also wrote for UPI's Foreign Film Bureau, contributing fan magazine stories and working under the editorship of Henry Gris, the first president of the
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independent television reporters, producing news features to sell for local and national distribution. They made less than $ 100 per week, until they were hired full-time by
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Great American First Savings was mired in controversy due to the bank's political connections. For example, in 1984, the bank received negative press for allowing
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condemning public media as "misguided," "ridiculous," and undeserving of government support. The party's official position was that public media had a
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In 2021, Carlson was reported to be a director of Policy Impact, a lobbying firm. The firm has lobbied the United States on behalf of the
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In 1997, he was an international observer at the Parliamentary Elections in Albania, overseeing polling places near the Greek border.
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After spending $ 1.2 million on the campaign, and outspending Hedgecock by a 2:1 margin, Carlson lost the election 42.1% to 57.9%.
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In 1943, Carlson was adopted by a wool broker and his wife, the Carlson family. Carlson's adoptive father died when he was twelve.
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In 1984, Carlson was in business with Karon Luce, wife of savings and loan executive Gordon Luce, manufacturing modular cabinets.
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Carlson was an advisor of the Institute for the Study of Terrorism & Political Violence. He is also a long-time member of the
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Carlson claimed many prospective parents came to visit him, including his birth mother, Anderson, posing as her own sister.
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The following year, Carlson decided to run for mayor of San Diego in what became a contentious campaign against incumbent
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In the summer of 1986, President Reagan announced his intention to nominate Carlson as an associate director of the
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In 1967, Carlson married artist Lisa McNear (née Lombardi). They had two sons, Tucker McNear Carlson (later,
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Two years later, Carlson and Brisson went to San Francisco to try to establish themselves, working as
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When Carlson was 22, he got a job working as a "copy boy" for night city editor Glenn Binford at the
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Wallace was forced to apologize, and Carlson left Great American in early 1983 to go into politics.
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Carlson has testified dozens of times before various U.S. Congressional committees, including the
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Bernstein, Sharon (August 20, 1992). "Officials Decry Republican Slap at Public Broadcasting".
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He writes a weekly newspaper column, often about terrorism and national security, for the
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in Los Angeles. Working with producer Pete Noyes, Carlson won several awards, including a
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Carlson was said to be an active father who had a specific outlook in raising his sons:
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hypocrisy." He admitted to being part of that hypocrisy, by citing a piece he did that
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In 1997, he became president and CEO of King World Public Television, a subsidiary of
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Harris, Scott (November 25, 1984). "Luce, Great American are part of Power Elite".
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began its official shift on public broadcasting when it added a plank to its
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cameras were not rolling during a commercial break, caught Wallace making a
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bias and "the party looked forward to" the privatization of the system.
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In 1979, Carlson married Patricia Caroline Swanson, an heiress to the
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Carlson and Brisson became best known for a September 1969 article in
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about the baby, he shot and killed himself two blocks from her house.
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Harris, Scott (May 6, 1984). "Carlson Takes on Embattled Mayor".
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with Malcolm Forbes, Jr. Three years later, he jointly addressed
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In June 1991, Carlson left Voice of America after President
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Novak, Benjamin; Grynbaum, Michael M. (August 7, 2021).
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Politics with Principle: Ten Characters with Character
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Carlson has an honorary doctor of law degree from the
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In 1994, Carlson was an international observer at the
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Morch, Albert (February 15, 1971). "Albert Morch ".
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Knight, Tony (May 27, 1984). "Hoping for a runoff".
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Swanson was the daughter of 675:In 2003, Carlson became the vice-chairman of the 1768: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1787:American chief executives in the media industry 1267:Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training 654:In 1990, Carlson jointly addressed the Israeli 565:nominated him to be the U.S. ambassador to the 460:In 1981, the investigative television magazine 1782:Ambassadors of the United States to Seychelles 746:Free and Fair: The Last Two Weeks of Apartheid 495:In 1983, Carlson sought an appointment to the 1446: 1233: 1231: 1138: 577:In March 1992, Carlson became the CEO of the 1362:"Ambassador Carlson Chosen as CPB President" 16:American journalist and diplomat (born 1941) 1339: 1337: 1335: 1333: 856:"It's a Different Story Now for Ex-Newsman" 556: 359: 230: 1571: 1569: 1509:Carlson, Richard W. (September 27, 2014). 1228: 900: 898: 833:. They have a summer home on an island in 667:first democratic elections in South Africa 522:jokes for which Carlson later apologized. 31: 1442: 1440: 1380: 1343: 1051: 289: 1689:Museums of the Bethel Historical Society 1642: 1640: 1330: 962: 880: 878: 687:. He held the position for eight years. 607:Carlson remained at CPB for five years. 490: 438:(later Great American First Savings), a 363: 1633:from the original on September 8, 2018. 1566: 1529: 1508: 1425:"Former CPB president joins InterMedia" 988:from the original on September 30, 2021 925: 904: 895: 307:In 1963, Carlson became a reporter for 60:October 1, 1991 – July 5, 1992 1769: 1749:United States Ambassador to Seychelles 1646: 1614: 1612: 1480: 1437: 1405: 1403: 1381:Fabrikant, Geraldine (April 2, 1999). 1193: 1159: 1108: 1040: 1036: 1034: 1032: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 926:Carlson, Richard W. (August 8, 1993). 884: 829:, and in a small Virginia town on the 384:for an exposé they produced about car 48:United States Ambassador to Seychelles 1802:Military personnel from Massachusetts 1637: 1575: 974:. Tucson: Wheatmark. pp. 46–57. 875: 853: 677:Foundation for Defense of Democracies 497:San Diego County Board of Supervisors 1618: 958: 956: 854:Perry, Anthony (November 11, 1988). 723:Snatching Hillary, A Satirical Novel 638: 610: 347:. 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(2014). 1183:. May 4, 1987. pp. 13A. 742:Women in San Diego's History 7: 1411:"Richard Carlson joins FDD" 800:, and the niece of Senator 740:He is the author of books: 696:European Broadcasting Union 549:Carlson became director of 400:a local tennis player, Dr. 269:Carlson graduated from the 10: 1843: 1807:United States Navy sailors 1626:Columbia Journalism Review 1579:The San Francisco Examiner 660:Britain's House of Commons 309:United Press International 1792:American male journalists 1755: 1746: 1738: 1733: 1604:National Social Directory 1516:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 1220:. Escondido, California. 758:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 716: 429: 284: 275:University of Mississippi 205: 194: 174:Patricia Caroline Swanson 144: 134: 107: 102: 98: 86: 74: 64: 53: 46: 42: 30: 23: 1667:"IN RE ESTATE OF VAUGHN" 891:. 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George H. W. Bush
James B. Moran
Mack F. Mattingly
Boston
Republican
Tucker
Voice of America
Tucker Carlson
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rickets
The Home for Little Wanderers
Boston
Malden
Naval Academy Preparatory School
University of Mississippi
ROTC program
Los Angeles Times
Rosalind Russell
United Press International
Louella Parsons
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
freelance
KGO-TV
Look
Joseph Alioto
organized crime
libel

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