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Shattered Glass

Shattered Glass

Shattered Glass is a captivating movie delving into the real-life events surrounding the infamous journalist Stephen Glass. Directed by Billy Ray and released in 2003, the film offers a thought-provoking exploration of ethics, journalism, and the consequences of deception.

Hayden Christensen delivers a remarkable performance as Stephen Glass, a talented young writer employed by The New Republic magazine. Joined by a talented cast, which includes Peter Sarsgaard as reporter Chuck Lane, Chloe Sevigny as editor Caitlin Avey, and Steve Zahn as fellow journalist Adam Penenberg, the story unfolds with a gripping intensity.

The movie revolves around Glass's rise and fall within the journalism world. Portrayed as a brilliant storyteller, he captivates his colleagues with his engaging articles filled with scandalous details and intriguing anecdotes. Glass becomes the rising star of The New Republic, capturing the attention of readers and colleagues alike.

However, as the saying goes, "the higher they climb, the harder they fall." Stephen Glass's success comes crashing down when Penenberg discovers that one of Glass's articles is fabricated. What starts as a mere suspicion quickly unravels into a web of lies and deceit.

Glass's fraudulent behavior becomes a subject of investigation by Lane, who gradually uncovers a series of lies that have infiltrated the pages of the magazine. His determination to uncover the truth and maintain the integrity of journalism sets the stage for an intense conflict between the two colleagues.

Shattered Glass effectively portrays the psychological turmoil faced by Glass as his deceit is exposed. Christensen's portrayal captures the vulnerability and desperation of a journalist desperately attempting to salvage his career. The audience is simultaneously torn between sympathy for Glass's plight and disdain for his actions.

The film raises questions regarding journalistic integrity and the responsibilities of writers to their readers. It serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the importance of fact-checking, accountability, and the dangers of unchecked ambition.

In addition to the captivating storytelling, the movie features an emotive score composed by Mychael Danna. The haunting melodies accentuate the tension and emotional weight of the narrative, immersing the audience in the tumultuous world of journalism and deception.

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In conclusion, Shattered Glass is a gripping film that explores the dark side of journalism through the remarkable performance of Hayden Christensen as Stephen Glass. It serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of honesty, integrity, and the consequences that dishonesty can bring. With its exceptional cast and thought-provoking narrative, Shattered Glass is an unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave you captivated until the closing credits.

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A few others we can`t seem to locate:
A great editor defends his writers...
A major software company with one phone line?
About 10, l think, including me.
Adam Penenberg`s article appeared on line on May 10, 1998.
Adam, can you give a man a minute?
After ``Jukt,`` was that an M as in ``Micronics``?
After Mike Tyson was disqualified...
After they have the meeting...
All l do is give people more reasons to assume l`m gay.
All l know is I was here. The conference was right here.
All l know is, l was here. All of us were right here.
All right, let me get out of here, okay?
All right, Stephen, in light of all this...
All right.
All right.
All right. Night, Steve.
All this and classes.
Am l speaking with Charles Lane?
Amy...
An online magazine going after a giant.
And everything we told the Forbes guys
And get back to work, okay? The mailroom floor needs scrubbing.
And he goes, ``l`m sorry, Steve. l gotta protect the magazine. l`m the editor.``
And he`s gyrating his hips like this: ``l want a Miata!
And how pissy does he get when you try to fact check one of his pieces?
And l found this, too, on my fridge for some reason.
And l go, ``Chuck, what happened? l mean, why didn`t you back me up?``
And l was doing the exact same thing you guys are doing:
And l`ve got nothing on the National Assembly of Hackers or Frank Juliet.
And none of my hackers knew of him.
And now l`m at The New Republic.
And see what happens when greatness is demanded of you?
And that`s the thrill of working at The New Republic.
And that`s what hung him.
And the e mails were sent back no address or account closed.
And the job, for the first time ever, began to feel like a job.
And the last of them was the biggest story l ever wrote.
And the references in the article to Nevada law enforcement officials....
And the Wall Street investment house RVL...
And then l can`t seem to find Joe Hiert`s number.
And then lying about it. And to Chuck of all people.
And these are supposed to be news stations.
And throw in Penthouse.
And we`ve come up with a list whose facts and sources...
And when we do, we`re gonna need a comment from you.
And when you`re of a more appropriate age...
And you can`t take anything with you.
And you have to know what you`re good at.
And you have to know what you`re good at.
And you know what?
And you know what?
And you know, l can`t get there by myself.
And you`re taking their word against mine?
And, sweetie...
Apparently, the issue is rife with errors.
Are we off the record?
Are you at home, Steve?
Are you mad at me?
Are you sure you`re in the right building?
Because it was such a dumb place to squeeze into.
Because l just found it in my notes.
Because l met this kid named lan Restil.
Because we blew it, Caitlin.
Because what you`re telling me is impossible, Chuck.
Biggest computer geek of all time.
Bond traders, as a rule, do not have much time to loaf around.
Bottom line is l`d like you guys to basically get lost, okay?
Building`s closed on Sunday.
But believe me, Michael, Chuck doesn`t care about any of it.
But he could be very hurt by what you guys publish. His career.
But it was a couple minutes before 3, lan looked like he was ready to cry...
But l can`t remove him until l know who will be his replacement...
But l do find myself wondering, Stephen...
But l`m afraid that l`m gonna do something, okay?
But l`m being unfair.
But l`m not going anywhere with you.
But on other pieces...
But Restil wanted him closer, so he slid his chair over.
But the bill was blasted in The New Republic this week.
But there`s a kid here who basically just plainly screwed up, bigtime.
But they`re at home.
But they`re gonna go online with their piece tomorrow.
But this concerns the very field we cover.
But we wanted to do a companion piece to it, sort of a day two story...
But we`re trying to handle it internally at this point.
But you can`t
But you have to go.
But you know the Uniform Computer Security Act in the Glass piece?
BY STEPHEN GLASS
By the way, Glo, that lipstick is the bomb.
Caitlin...
Call for you on three, sweetie. Someone from Policy Review.
Call this number the same time l do, okay?
Can l ask you something?
Can l take my Rolodex?
Can we have a talk here, just editor to editor?
Can you do that?
Chuck is not an editor. He`s barely even a writer.
Chuck isn`t firing Steve...
Chuck keeps a list in his head...
Chuck Lane has been chosen to replace me.
Chuck Lane now writes for the Washington Post.
Chuck, l understand. l do.
Chuck, please?
Chuck?
Chuck?
Chuck?
Chuck?
Chuck...
Come here, buddy.
Come on, sweetheart. Yes, yes, yes.
Come on.
Completely off the record and really almost human being to human being?
Computer hackers. You remember anything like that?
Contributing writer for Harper`s Magazine...
Cool.
Criticism of the president`s program has been
Damn straight!
Dang.
Did he say where he was going?
Did l do something wrong? Are you mad at me?
Did you ever cook a piece when l was your boss?
Did you ever get them directly?
Did you ever lie to me?
Did you see all those editors at the correspondents dinner?
Do me a favor.
Do the suites at your hotels have minibars?
Do you see the irony?
Do you still want that number for Jim Ghort?
Do you understand that?
Do you?
Do your notes have anything about the minibars? That would help.
Don`t ask me why.
Don`t be thrown if all you hear is like a dark, deep, heavy breathing. lt`s
Don`t let me interrupt.
Don`t you know that?
Drive safe, Alec.
Drugs, binge drinking, hookers.... Gets pretty ugly.
Editor?
Every competitor.... They`re gonna pounce, and they should.
Every delegate under the age of 25...
Every editor, the fact checkers, they all go through it one last time.
Every station on the radio is talking about it:
Everybody grinds to get the issue out. Nobody gets any sleep...
Excuse me, sir, can l help you?
Excuse me, sir. Pardon me for interrupting.
Fabricated pieces.
First of all, congratulations. l mean, everybody here just loved it.
Forbes is gonna have all this too.
Forget it.
Friday, May 8, 1998
GEORGETOWN UNlVERSlTY LAW CENTER
Get us a real heifer.
Give him the number.
Give them a little less to live up to.
Go all the way back, because half of them ran when Mike was still here.
Go home, Steve. Your resignation will not be required.
Go in and ask them yourself, Chuck.
God couldn`t have written this any better.
Good morning.
Good night.
Good. Let`s cross the street.
Gosh, Alec, l don`t know.
Grinding out pieces and then...
HACK HEAVEN By Stephen Glass
HACK HEAVEN By Stephen Glass
HARPER`S Rolling Stone THE NEW REPUBLlC
Have you noticed the way Steve`s phone has been ringing lately?
He and l lt hasn`t been working out for some time now, as you know.
He asked me if l would drive him out to Dulles later tonight.
He claims the Omni Shoreham doesn`t even have minibars.
He doctored his notes, Lew. Just consider that for a second.
He got a little sloppy and lied to cover his tracks.
He hacked his way into the database of a company called Jukt Micronics...
He hadn`t become editor yet.
He handed us fiction after fiction, and we printed them all as fact.
He hasn`t slept more than two hours in nine months.
He just made it up.
He just stopped talking to me.
He knows how badly he messed up.
He knows you took it as a sign of disrespect instead of as a panic move.
He lied to his editor. That`s supposed to offend you too.
He wasn`t sure he`d be safe driving by himself.
He won`t even pay to have real cards made.
He`s a confused, distraught kid, obviously, Chuck.
He`s a little scary.
He`s concerned with any comment the magazine makes.
He`s just suspending him for two years.
He`s made some pretty serious charges. We need to answer them.
He`s Restil`s agent.
He`s up to 103.
Hello?
Hey, guys.
Hey, it`s basically finished, for the most part.
Hey?
Hey.
Hi, Stephen, this is Adam Penenberg from Forbes Digital Tool.
Hi.
Hi.
Hi. Front desk, please.
Hiert`s online all day long.
His reporting was sloppy, we know.
HlGHLAND PARK HlGH SCHOOL
Honey, it`s George Sims.
Hotel ballrooms, boring speeches, chicken dinners.
How about the commas in dates? Are we supposed to circle those too?
How about you?
How are your studies coming?
How could you make up characters...
How if you wanted it cold, you`d have to put it on ice.
How many?
How you doing?
Jesus Christ! Do you have any idea how much shit we`re about to eat?
Jesus.
Jim Ghort was the guy who told me about the law enforcement officials.
JOE HlERT Super Agent to Super Nerds
Journalism is about pursuing the truth...
Journalism is just the art of capturing behavior.
Jukt decided it`d be cheaper to hire him...
Jukt Micronics
Jukt Micronics Search
Julie Farthwork, Frank Juliet and lan Restil`s agent, Joe Hiert.
Just a day would give me enough time to go and find him.
Just because...
Just finished the piece on ethanol subsidies.
Just got a letter from David Keene. He ran the CPAC conference.
Just tell me.
Kambiz just handed it to you.
Keene was right, Michael.
L already know all that.
L called all the hackers l know...
L can`t figure why this Penenberg guy would have such a hard time finding it.
L can`t tell you what to print or not to print. You guys are journalists.
L can`t. l`m sorry.
L checked names of every government employee quoted...
L checked on Jukt Micronics...
L couldn`t really tell, because he hung up so fast.
L did some terrible, terrible things.
L didn`t do anything wrong, okay?
L didn`t do anything wrong. You saw my notes. Everything was in there.
L didn`t know what to do.
L didn`t mean to startle you. Thought you`d like some coffee.
L didn`t. That was added by the copy desk.
L don`t care.
L don`t have a site. l don`t know about them.
L don`t have time for this, actually. We`re trying to have an office party.
L don`t know if we`d still have a magazine at the end of the day.
L don`t know much. Could they do that?
L don`t know what l was thinking.
L don`t know what to say. lf you want me to resign, l will.
L don`t know, man, it seemed like a pretty good turnout to me.
L don`t know, their outgoing voice mail message.
L don`t know.
L don`t like the way you`re treating me. lt`s like you won`t even talk to me.
L don`t remember, how many people did you say were at this?
L don`t think he`ll survive. You don`t understand, we`re all he has.
L don`t think l can eat this stuff every day.
L don`t think Mr. Sims liked our piece that much.
L don`t think you`re writing to your strengths.
L find out what moves them, what scares them...
L find out what moves them, what scares them...
L forget his name. lt`s in my notes. Somebody smoked at this table.
L get a busy signal. Hang up.
L got it.
L got some new merchandise for your girlfriend.
L got tricked. l got fooled, l`m sorry. What are you being so mad for?
L got you some gum.
L guess l got him mixed up with another source.
L guess l just saw all those little bottles and l made an assumption...
L guess you already have our number. Thank you.
L had a description of it from so many sources, l thought l had it solid.
L have no idea.
L have no interest in embarrassing you or The New Republic.
L have to say, Stephen, this looks very suspicious to me.
L just checked all 50. No such act.
L just didn`t know what to do.
L just got done reading your hacker article.
L just got off the phone with Stephen. He sounds horrible.
L just panicked.
L just thought l should draw your attention to that.
L just thought that if l could get everybody off my back...
L just want you to tell me the truth, Steve.
L just wanted to see if you`d read it yet, and it was sitting right here.
L just....
L know a little bit of libel law.
L know you can`t admit guilt of any kind...
L know you don`t.
L know.
L know. l`m not saying that they weren`t.
L know. lt`s only nights. l wouldn`t have to stop working or anything.
L managed to convince the screener that l was a behavioral psychologist...
L may have to kill myself.
L mean, l`m over.
L mean, lately, it`s everyone.
L mean, The New York Times Magazine.
L mean, the one guy who`s hated me all along.
L mean, we don`t want a bunch of teenagers getting ulcers, do we?
L mean, you know, George is such a dignified publication.
L messed up. l made a huge error.
L record what people do.
L record what people do.
L said l was sorry.
L saw them. No, there were little bottles of booze all over the room.
L see.
L see.
L suppose l could.
L think he meant ``don`t want to talk to you.``
L think it`s the people you find, their quirks, their flaws...
L think l have to quit. Caitlin
L think so. No, l`m sure. Why?
L think the address was garbled. We can`t find the site.
L thought l was gonna have to explain all this to you.
L told the guy l`d done all this extensive research...
L told you, it`s my parents, okay? They never shut up about it.
L told you, l do not respond to, ``Are you mad at me?``
L told you, nobody knows where he is.
L want a lifetime subscription to Playboy.
L want a Miata.
L want you out of here.
L want you to tell me what happened.
L was at the table with these guys.
L was just getting some coffee.
L was just wondering, did you get a call...
L was looking all over at home.
L was looking through your mail. You should be pissed at me.
L was so sloppy, trusting my sources like that.
L went through every search engine on the web. No matches found.
L wonder why you`d wanna stray from the things you do so well.
L would hope if l made the mistakes he made...
L would trust you guys know better than me.
L`d like to pause. You can`t really go into journalism...
L`d like to speak to George Sims, if l could.
L`d like you to step in for him, Chuck. l`d like you to become editor.
L`d resign before l`d let you bully them like that again, and l will.
L`ll be in New York tomorrow. We`ll go over all this in detail.
L`ll take him.
L`m afraid of what l`m gonna do.
L`m going to read to you a list of suspicious titles, one by one.
L`m gonna be going down to Port au Prince for a few days.
L`m gonna have to think about this and discuss it with Catarina.
L`m in a bit of an uncomfortable situation...
L`m in the middle of a file.
L`m looking into it.
L`m not a criminal, Chuck.
L`m not angry, Marty, l`m embarrassed for you.
L`m not even sure if l`m gonna finish it.
L`m not going anywhere with you.
L`m not worried about me or the magazine. That`s fair.
L`m not your kindergarten teacher.
L`m not. lt`s probably nothing. Send it to my voice mail.
L`m really not.
L`m really sorry to bother you, but it seemed important.
L`m really sorry.
L`m so dead.
L`m so sorry, Chuck.
L`m sorry about what happened when he left.
L`m sorry l yelled at you back there.
L`m sorry, but we have an obligation to get our facts straight.
L`m sorry, they don`t want the whole journalistic responsibility speech.
L`m sorry, we`ll have to finish this later.
L`m sorry.
L`m sorry. We`ve just spoken a million times now.
L`m starting the piece on Haiti...
L`m such an idiot.
L`m suggesting that there might be facets that you`re not considering.
L`m sure that it`s not personal.
L`m sure they have cameras, and they`re gonna check them.
L`m to be out of the building by 5 p.m.
L`m trying to spare you a spanking, David.
L`ve loved every second of this.
Lan even put on a jacket.
Lan Restil Jim Ghort ``Big Bad Bionic Boy``
Lan Restil`s agent, Joe Hiert.
Leave it off.
Let me explain. A year ago, Chuck Lane and l were peers.
Let me guess, he`s on you again about a redesign.
Let me remind you, Steve...
Let`s do it in private.
Let`s get the harpoon !
Let's just get this done, okay?
Lf an article`s on ethanol subsidies...
Lf he were a stranger, a guy you were doing a piece about...
Lf l don`t go, they won`t let me be a journalist.
Lf l hadn`t been at the dentist, it`d be me about to get famous.
Lf l were to throw a party...
Lf that will help you, l`ll say it.
Lf they stoop any lower...
Lf we can find Hiert, l can back them off for a day or two.
Lf you don`t have it cold, you don`t turn it in, ever.
Lf you don`t help me, l won`t send it in.
Lf you feel you`re a danger to yourself, you can sit down...
Lf you raise an objection to a particular title...
Lf you remain silent, we`ll assume that piece is fabricated...
Lf you wanna make this about Mike, l don`t give a shit.
Lf you want me to say that l made it up, l will.
Lf you`re even a little bit humble...
Lf your article`s good, it`ll make it better.
Lf your article`s shaky, you`re in for a long week.
Lf your son`s not a doctor or lawyer, you`re nothing.
Ln April of 2003, he was killed while covering Operation lraqi Freedom.
Ln May of 1998, its staff was comprised of 15 writer/editors.
Ln May of 2003, he published his first novel, ``The Fabulist``...
Ln May, the editors of The New Republic Magazine....
Look at me...
Look, everything that l`m working on is so...
Look, if you were calling for a comment on your story...
Look, l think it`s good that you tried this.
Look, l`m gonna need to have your security key.
Looked like a hundred, might`ve been two. lt`s in my notes.
Looks like we have the Jukt website up now.
Lost in the desert looking for a tree.
Ls anyone interested in hackers?
Ls everyone in the conference room?
Ls it pronounced ``juked`` or ``jukked``?
Ls that clear to everyone?
Ls that the kind of magazine you`d run?
Lsn`t it?
Lt didn`t seem strange before, but clearly there are problems.
Lt happens. They`ll print a retraction, and that`ll be that.
Lt has been a fixture of American political commentary ever since.
Lt is with great frustration that we read the article ``Hack Heaven``....
Lt looks like a site that was created to fool someone.
Lt might be tough to put you in touch directly...
Lt was the Cannon Building. You had it as Russell. l fixed it.
Lt was the chairman from Jukt, Restil, Restil`s mother and Restil`s agent.
Lt was the monthly gathering...
Lt`ll be two or three days before l tell him.
Lt`ll have to remain between us till then. Would that be a problem?
Lt`s a hell of a story.
Lt`s a little funny.
Lt`s a phone number for Jukt Micronics.
Lt`s actually his voice on the answering machine.
Lt`s all crap. l can trace it. l`ll find it all billed to you
Lt`s Charles Lane from The New Republic in Washington D.C.
Lt`s fine.
Lt`s funny.
Lt`s good to stretch.
Lt`s indefensible.
Lt`s just l`m increasingly beginning to believe that l`ve been duped.
Lt`s just that this New Republic piece is a fucking sieve.
Lt`s kind of stupid, l know. lt`s silly. l`ll probably just kill it.
Lt`s my loyalty to you that he`s punishing me for.
Lt`s not like you found this story yourself.
Lt`s only relevant if said person has been out of the public eye.
Lt`s probably nothing.
Lt`s pronounced ``give me back my article.``
Lt`s really not that big a deal. You got fooled by a source.
Lt`s really silly, l know.
Lt`s somewhere, l know. l`ll get that tomorrow.
Lt`s strayed from the traditions that make it great...
Lt`s the fundamental nature of the magazine, Lew.
Lt`s true, journalism is hard work. Everybody`s under pressure.
Lt`s true.
Lt`s what editors do.
MAlN TlTLE
Marty looks at it too.
Marty Peretz. Our boss.
Marty told us to circle all the commas in the last issue...
Marty, have you thought about the impact this might have on the staff?
Meanwhile, Restil`s agent claims a client list of over 300...
Melanie, can l get some copies, please?
Michael Kelly was editing the magazine then.
Michael Kelly was that kind of editor. He had that kind of courage.
Michael Kelly went on to become editor of The Atlantic Monthly.
Michael.kelly@nationaljourn
Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfield.
Monday, May 11, 1998
MONlCONDOMS
Morning.
Mr. Sims, thank you for calling me back
My hope for you, though, is that once...
Nevada law enforcement officials big time software firm called Jukt
Next up. Amy?
No one by that name was ever registered with the NBA.
No, have a seat. 650, is that Palo Alto?
No, it was an N, as in ``not working.``
No, it`s the worst thing l ever wrote. That`s horrible.
No, l just need the phone numbers.
No, l really, really liked it.
No, man, conservatism`s dead.
No, Silicon Valley.
No, Sims is a real guy. l`ve talked to him a million times.
No, what?
No?
No.
No. Absolutely not.
No. l always left messages and spoke to them when they called back.
No. l didn`t mean to imply that l had been.
None of the Glass sources were listed.
Not in Highland Park.
Not suspended, fired.
Nothing. l even tried lan Restil himself.
Now who`s gonna hire me?
Now, most of you will start out as interns somewhere...
Obviously, he needs some help.
Of course l`m putting it in.
Of course not. You`d dig, and you`d bury him!
Of course you did.
Of course, if you weren`t so distracted by your classes....
Of course, of course. Listen
Of course.
Oh, God, l`m sorry, Stephen.
Oh, my God.
Oh, shit.
Oh, yeah?
Oh, yeah. l`m sorry.
Oh, you know what it was?
Okay, go in and see if they would serve a party that came in at 2:58...
Okay, l feel really attacked.
Okay, let`s not overdo it.
Okay, moving right along. Chuck. What do you have for us?
Okay, thank you very much.
Okay, thanks.
Okay, well.... l gotta get back to work.
Okay?
Okay?
Okay? And l wanted the piece to have an eyewitness feel to it for color.
Okay? l`m....
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Hey, thanks, Stephen.
Okay. l`ll get Aaron and Rob into it and start the fact check again.
Okay. Let me take you through the life of your typical piece...
Okay. My notes are at home. l can be back in 20 minutes. ls that too long?
Okay. Okay, l`m trying to keep cool about all this.
Okay. Thank you.
On a story like that, your notes are crucial.
Once they`re satisfied, the pages are reprinted, and it happens again.
One portion of it was structured in a way that....
One trader is now testing a hand held urinal...
Outstanding!
Over there.
Patriotic profits will have a hard time...
PEDDLlNG POPPY
People at the dinner, how many?
People want photographs, they can buy Newsweek.
Pick us off one by one...
Pictures.
Please leave a message.
Please leave a message.
Please leave a message.
Please, okay?
Presidents, lawmakers
Pretty standard stuff.
Pull the goddamn car over.
Ready? Go.
Really? Because l`ve e mailed them about a million times each.
Restil sat here. His mother was on his left. Hiert
Restil`s just laying out all of his demands.
Right there.
Rob and Aaron would kill you over that kind of stuff.
SEND TO:
Sending...
She says, ``l didn`t invite Vernon Jordan that evening...
She`s a little quirky.
Shit.
Should l...? l`ll give you some privacy.
Show me the money!
Show me the money!``
Shut him up.
Sims is so hands on...
Sims sat here. He had a lawyer next to him.
So Chuck took over.
So easy, in fact, it`s incredible.
So given everything that`s happened...
So l called 411, every area code in the state.
So l just got off the phone with Marty...
So l said l`d been there myself.
So l said, ``Network news, network news....
So l`m dead, pretty much.
So now l`m on it.
So on Tuesday l started calling a few, and finally l got through to one...
So suspend him for a couple months, but let`s not bury him.
So then Restil`s mother insisted that we move to one farther away.
So they went to a restaurant for dinner with some of lan`s hacker friends.
So we hang up after he`s basically let these guys interrogate me for an hour.
So you bring a coworker lunch if he`s under deadline.
So....
Some of them were virgins, and l wanted to keep it that way.``
Some reporters think political content makes a story memorable.
Someone from Harper`s.
Sorry about that one.
Sorry about that. Did the fax come through okay?
Sorry if l`m beaming, but l was his journalistic muse.
Sorry, his mother was on his right. Hiert sat there.
Sorry, Mrs. Duke. l know how you feel about clarity.
Sorry?
Sort of a prick, you think?
Sounds familiar.
Spring Breakdown
Spring Breakdown
Stephen Glass
Stephen?
Steve, it won`t hurt your career.
Steve, l have to ask you something.
Steve, l`m gonna call it a night, but thanks for having me.
Steve!
Steve?
Steve?
Steve.
Steve.
Steve....
Steve....
Stop pitching, Steve. lt`s over.
Supposed to be under debate in 21 state legislatures?
Sure, go ahead.
Sure. Sounds like a party.
Thank you, Stephen. You`re going to make me look very, very smart.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks for backing me.
Thanks, doll.
Thanks, Lew.
Thanks, Michael.
Thanks.
Thanks. Thank you. Thank you.
That doesn`t seem credible to me.
That is, that they were always calling me....
That June, The New Republic printed an apology to its readers...
That means it stays on the list of suspicious pieces.
That stuff was off the record, and your reporter knows it. That Glass guy.
That`s a bit of a hard act to follow.
That`s a good question. l guess you have to know his mom.
That`s an amazing privilege and a huge responsibility.
That`s his email address if you want to write him yourself.
That`s that show that`s on between those Fixodent commercials, right?``
That`s the URL to their website.
That`s unbelievable.
That`s weird.
That`s what this is. Of course.
That`s why he`s so set on killing me now.
That`s why the Restils only stayed a few minutes.
The chairman`s name is George Sims.
The facts of most pieces can be checked...
The fatter the better. Bad acne would be a bonus.
The Forbes guys want to talk to us again.
The Fritos are running dangerously low. l`ll be right back.
The good news is, reporters like that make it easy to distinguish yourself.
The great comma debate is history...
The guys from Forbes were putting pressure on me.
The hacker conference was near here, right?
The lawyers have asked us to tone down the cover on Serbia.
The minibar is open, and empty bottles of booze...
The New Republic Magazine was first published in 1914.
THE NEW REPUBLlC
THE NEW REPUBLlC AN APOLOG Y TO OUR READERS
The offices of Forbes Digital (New York City)
The only one was ``Hack Heaven.`` He told me that.
The other night, l went to dinner with this guy from The Post.
The part he`s most upset about is lying to you, Chuck.
The point is, l haven`t earned that kind of loyalty
The rest of the staff, the way they feel about him.
The snobbiest rag in the business, in flight magazine of Air Force One...
The thing with George Sims...
The things you did were fireable offenses.
The tone of the magazine, l think it`s gotten too nasty.
The truth is l wrote 14 pieces while Chuck was editing the magazine.
The voice you heard on the telephone...
The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Boston Globe
The way he laughs whenever Marty tells a joke in the meetings.
The young conservatives piece, the mini bottles....
Their median age was 26.
Then it goes back on paper, back to the writer, back to the copy editor...
Then it goes through a fact check, where every fact...
Then it goes to a copy editor, where it is scrutinized once again.
Then it goes to a second editor, and the writer revises it again.
Then it goes to lawyers who apply their burdens of proof.
Then it would get too watery. Don`t you remember?
Then production lays it out in column inches and type.
Then Restil jumps up on a table, and he`s like:
Then, the next thing l know, we`re standing on the corner of 18th and T...
There are 16,800 magazines in this country...
There are also political considerations to take into account here:
There are good editors, there are bad editors. You`ll have both.
There are some files. l have to put them on a disk.
There does appear to be a state in the Union named Nevada.
There really is a George Sims. l`ve spoken to him a million times.
There were no matches for ``Jukt Micronics``
There`s a catch, of course. Mike doesn`t know any of this yet.
There`s a conference call at 9 a.m.
There`s a hole in the fact checking system, a big one.
There`s a lot about it that l liked.
There`s been so much pressure.
There`s no listing for a company called Jukt Micronics.
There`s no listing for the kid in D.C., Virginia, Maryland....
There`s no record of him ever attending a public school before.
There`s no record of taxes ever being paid by a company called Jukt.
There`s no way l`ll be able to work for him.
There`s so many showoffs in journalism...
These are all my notes.
These Forbes guys wanna come down on you.
These guys don`t want policy pieces anymore.
These people work grueling hours for meager pay.
They already have our number.
They can.
They deserve a thank you...
They do buy Newsweek, and Time and U.S. News & World Report...
They don`t have minibars at the Omni Shoreham Hotel.
They met with him at the hotel where the National Hackers Conference was.
They put me on the air. l took calls for 45 minutes.
They want color. They want nuance, humor.
They`ll dig through the records of that building.
They`re always selling, always working the room...
They`re closed at 3 on Sundays.
They`re complying with every word.
They`re fine. l`m just buried.
They`re never funny, but there`s Chuck, completely howling.
Think about the workload he`s been carrying.
This doesn`t look like a real business card to me.
This guy is toast.
This guy, Joe Hiert, was described by Glass as a former basketball agent.
This is still a great magazine. lt`s still an important magazine, and...
This is The New Republic, remember? Nothing slides here.
This is the system Michael Kelly brought from The New Yorker...
This wasn`t an isolated incident, Caitlin.
Those are all real people.
Those guys were drinking out of a rented refrigerator, a mini fridge.
Those kind of pieces can win Pulitzers too.
Those kind of pieces can win Pulitzers too.
TlTLE: Young Conservatives Project
To get a bunch of smoke blown up your ass by a pack of editors?
To Wrap Around Your Slick Willy!
Tomorrow.
Totally.
Tried the California Tax Franchise Board.
Tried the state comptroller`s office. No license was applied for...
Try again, okay? Redial.
Turns out there are now 21 states considering versions of a law called...
Two hundred people. Here.
Very hard act to follow. Okay....
Was that true?
Was the hackers conference where you met the Jukt executives ?
We are in uncharted territory here, Adam.
We called the numbers you gave us and got voice mails.
We can arrange more money so you can buy the comic book.
We have a problem with the ``Spring Breakdown`` piece.
We have to run it.
We need to take a drive to Bethesda.
We should have seen this coming.
We were at this table.
We won`t confirm or deny anything now
We`ll use one l wrote last year...

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