HuffPo | Esquire's Charles Pierce
wrote Thursday
that Lester Holt, filling in for Brian William as "NBC Nightly News"
anchor, described former NSA contractor Edward Snowden the night before
as an "alleged American spy."
Here's what Holt said at the beginning of Wednesday's 6:30 p.m.
broadcast in New York, according to TVEyes, a service that allows for
searching past TV broadcasts: (emphasis mine)
"While the cold war has been over for more than 20 years,
the growing chill of late between Washington and Moscow became downright
frosty today as President Obama called off his planned meeting with
Russia's Vladimir Putin, a response to Russia's grant of asylum to accused American spy Edward Snowden..."
"While the cold war has been over for more than 20
years, the growing chill of late between Washington and Moscow became
downright frosty today as President Obama called off his planned meeting
with Russia's Vladimir Putin, a response to Russia's grant of asylum to
admitted NSA leaker Edward Snowden..."
It appears that NBC News tweaked the language for the West Coast
broadcast, which would air three hours later. Holt describes Snowden as
an "admitted NSA leaker" in the broadcast that aired in Los Angeles,
according to a TVEyes search.
Update: An NBC spokesperson confirmed the language
was changed. The spokesperson added that while the original language is
correct, based on the espionage charges against Snowden, the network
"made an editorial decision to update the broadcast for the sake of
clarity and consistency with past reporting."
Fist tap Dale.