On Anna Mae He (The Staunch Denial). Richard Thompson. September 6, 2008.
Great question. In any event, that probably won't help Jack make his case to the Chinese media since Sanders stands by her story. Her response:
Thanks so much for contacting me. Just let me start by saying that as a journalist for over 16 years I make it my job to painfully fair and objective. This is a story that has torn at my heart as I have watched four adults fight to love one child. So I have always taken great steps to fair to all involved.
Let me make it clear, I did not take Jack He's comments out of context. He contacted me because he desperately wanted to get a job in America so his children could return. We talked and emailed for several weeks before he agreed to talk with me about this sensitive issue. He was afraid of the repercussion that he is now receiving. He finally agreed to talk with me if I focused on Anna and how she is unhappy with school and life in ChangSha. Which I believe I did.
As for the video of a happy family, we aired that story in February and showed the He family happily adjusting to their new life in China. The video and comments about happiness not being shown or news worthy must have came from another journalist from another station. We have no such video and I have never made such comments.
Since our most recent story, Anna Mae Coming Home, Mr. He has contacted me several times requesting help to return to the US, even asking me to get the show "Friends" on dvd so that he may use it as a tool to teach English. Mr. He has never indicated to me that I misrepresented him in any way.
The bottom line, I stand by my story and its accuracy.
End of story? Of course, not. I mean, he had to know that interviews spread rapidly on the Internet, right?
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wow... unbelievable... i would prefer to believe 贺绍强...
贺绍强:我现在根本就不想再回美国