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John Stossel

John Frank Stossel (born March 6, 1947) is an American libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit. He is known for his career as a host on ABC News, Fox Business Network, and Reason TV.[2]

John Stossel
Stossel in 2018
Born
John Frank Stossel

(1947-03-06) March 6, 1947 (age 75)
EducationPrinceton University (BA)
Occupation(s)Libertarian pundit, author, columnist, reporter, TV presenter
Years active1969–present[1]
Notable credit(s)20/20
Stossel
Political partyLibertarian
SpouseEllen Abrams
Children2
RelativesThomas P. Stossel (brother)
Scott Hanford Stossel (nephew)
Websitewww.johnstossel.com

Stossel's style combines reporting and commentary. It reflects a libertarian political philosophy and views on economics which are largely supportive of the free market.[3] He began his journalism career as a researcher for KGW-TV, was a consumer reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City, and then joined ABC News as a consumer editor and reporter on Good Morning America. Stossel became an ABC News correspondent, joining the weekly news magazine program 20/20, and later became a co-anchor.[4] In October 2009, Stossel left ABC News to join the Fox Business Channel. He hosted a weekly news show on Fox Business, Stossel, from December 2009 to December 2016. In 2019, Stossel launched StosselTV, an online channel distributed on social media.

Stossel has received 19 Emmy Awards[5] and five awards from the National Press Club.[6][7] He has written three books: Give Me a Break in 2004, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity in 2007, and No, They Can't: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed in 2012.

Early life

John F. Stossel was born on March 6, 1947,[8] in Chicago Heights, Illinois, the younger of two sons,[9] to Jewish parents who left Germany before Hitler rose to power. The family joined a Congregationalist church in the U.S., and Stossel was raised Protestant.[10] He grew up on Chicago's affluent North Shore and graduated from New Trier High School.[11] Stossel characterizes his older brother, Thomas P. Stossel, as "the superstar of the family", commenting, "While I partied and played poker, he studied hard, got top grades, and went to Harvard Medical School." Stossel characterizes himself as having been "an indifferent student" while in college, commenting, "I daydreamed through half my classes at Princeton, and applied to grad school only because I was ambitious, and grad school seemed like the right path for a 21-year-old who wanted to get ahead." Although he had been accepted to the University of Chicago's School of Hospital Management, Stossel was "sick of school" and thought taking a job would inspire him to embrace graduate studies with renewed vigor.[9]

Career

Early career

In school, Stossel aspired to work at Seattle Magazine, but it went out of business by the time he graduated. His contacts there assisted him in getting a job at KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon, where Stossel began as a newsroom gofer, working his way up to researcher and then writer. After a few years, the news director told Stossel to go on the air and read what he wrote. Despite his stage fright, Stossel says his fear spurred him to improve, examining and imitating broadcasts of David Brinkley and Jack Perkins. Stossel had also stuttered since childhood. After a few years of on-air reporting, Stossel was hired by WCBS-TV in New York City, by Ed Joyce, the same news director who hired Arnold Diaz, Linda Ellerbee, Dave Marash, Joel Siegel and Lynn Sherr. Stossel was disappointed at CBS, feeling that the more limited amount of time spent there on research lowered the quality of its journalism compared to Portland. Stossel cites union work rules that discouraged the extra work that Stossel felt allowed employees to be creative, which he says represented his "first real introduction to the deals made by special interests". Stossel also "hated" Joyce, who he felt was "cold and critical", though Stossel credits Joyce with allowing him the freedom to pursue his own story ideas, and with recommending the Hollins Communications Research Institute in Roanoke, Virginia, that helped Stossel manage his stutter.[12]

Stossel grew continuously more frustrated with having to follow the assignment editor's vision of what was news. Perhaps because of his stuttering, he had always avoided covering what others covered, feeling he could not succeed if he were forced to compete with other reporters by shouting out questions at news conferences. However, this led to the unexpected realization for Stossel that more important events were those that occurred slowly, such as the women's movement, the growth of computer technology, and advancements in contraception, rather than daily events like government pronouncements, elections, fires, or crime. One day, Stossel bypassed the assignment editor to give Ed Joyce a list of story ideas the assignment editor had rejected. Joyce agreed that Stossel's ideas were better, and approved them.[12] Stossel has served as a spokesman for the Stuttering Foundation of America.[13]

20/20

In 1981 Roone Arledge offered Stossel a job at ABC News, as a correspondent for 20/20 and consumer reporter for Good Morning America.[14] His "Give Me a Break" segments for the former featured a skeptical look at subjects from government regulations and pop culture to censorship and unfounded fear. The series was spun off into a series of one-hour specials with budgets of half a million dollars[15] that began in 1994. During the course of his work on 20/20, Stossel discovered Reason magazine, and found that the libertarian ideas of its writers made sense to him.[16] Stossel was named co-anchor of 20/20 in May 2003, while he was writing his first book, Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media, which was published in 2004.[17] In it, he details his start in journalism and consumer reporting, and how he evolved to harbor libertarian beliefs.[12][18]

Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network

 
Stossel in 2010.

In September 2009, it was announced that Stossel was leaving Disney's ABC News and joining News Corp.'s Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. In addition to appearing on The O'Reilly Factor every Tuesday night, he also hosted a one-hour weekly program for Fox Business Network and a series of one-hour specials for Fox News Channel, as well as making regular guest appearances on Fox News programs.

The program, Stossel, debuted December 10, 2009, on Fox Business Network.[19] The program examined issues related to individual freedom, free market capitalism and small government, such as civil liberties, the business of health care, and free trade. The final episode premiered on December 16, 2016. At the end of that episode, a retrospective that spotlighted moments from seven years of the program, Stossel explained that due to his age, he wanted to help develop a younger generation of journalists with his views, and would continue to appear as a guest on Fox programs, and also help produce content for Reason TV.[20] His blog, "Stossel's Take", is published on both FoxBusiness.com and FoxNews.com.[21][22]

Stossel TV

In 2019, Stossel launched Stossel TV, an online channel which distributes weekly videos via social media platforms. Videos challenge assumptions about the effectiveness of government regulations and programs, illustrate how free markets help people live better lives, and teach the principles and benefits of a free society.

Publications

Stossel has written three books. Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial documenting his career and philosophical transition from liberalism to libertarianism. It describes his opposition to government regulation, his belief in free market and private enterprise, support for tort reform, and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities. It was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks.[23] Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know Is Wrong, which was published in 2007 by Hyperion, questions the validity of various conventional wisdoms, and argues that the belief he is conservative is untrue. On April 10, 2012, Threshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, published Stossel's third book No, They Can't: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed. It argues that government policies meant to solve problems instead produce new ones, and that free individuals and the private sector perform tasks more efficiently than the government does.[24]

With financial support from the libertarian Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Stossel and ABC News launched a series of educational materials for public schools in 1999 entitled "Stossel in the Classroom".[25][26] It was taken over in 2006 by the Center for Independent Thought and releases a new DVD of teaching materials annually. In 2006, Stossel and ABC released Teaching Tools for Economics, a video series based on the National Council of Economics Education standards.[27]

Since February 2011, Stossel has written a weekly newspaper column for Creators Syndicate.[28][29] His articles appear in such online publications as Newsmax, Reason, and Townhall.[30]

Political positions

Stossel purports to debunk myths in his journalism.[6] His Myths and Lies series of 20/20 specials challenges a range of liberal beliefs.[6] He also hosted The Power of Belief (October 6, 1998), an ABC News Special that focused on assertions of the paranormal and people's desire to believe. Another report put forward the argument that opposition to DDT is misplaced and that the ban on DDT has resulted in the deaths of millions of children,[31] mostly in poor nations.[32]

Libertarianism

 
Stossel speaking at the New York City Spring Summit of Young Americans for Liberty

As a libertarian,[33] Stossel says that he believes in both personal freedom[34] and the free market. He frequently uses television airtime to advance these views and challenge viewers' distrust of free-market capitalism and economic competition. He received an Honoris Causa Doctorate from Francisco Marroquin University, a libertarian university in Guatemala, in 2008.

Stossel argues that individual self-interest, or "greed", creates an incentive to work harder and to innovate.[35] He argues that this innovation makes the poor richer and the only way people "can get rich is to offer us something that we believe is better than we had before."[36] He promoted school choice as a way to improve American public schools akin to the Belgian voucher system.[37][38]

Stossel has criticized government programs for being inefficient, wasteful, and harmful.[39] He has also criticized the American legal system, opining that it provides lawyers and vexatious litigators the incentive to file frivolous lawsuits indiscriminately.[40] Although Stossel concedes that some lawsuits are necessary in order to provide justice to people genuinely injured by others with greater economic power,[41] he advocates the adoption in the U.S. of the English rule as one method to reduce the more abusive or frivolous lawsuits.[42]

Stossel opposes the minimum wage,[43] corporate welfare, bailouts[44] and the war in Iraq.[7] He also opposes legal prohibitions against pornography, marijuana, recreational drugs, gambling, ticket scalping, prostitution, polygamy,[45] and assisted suicide,[46] and believes most abortions should be legal.[47] He advocates lower and simpler taxes,[48] and has endorsed or explored various ideas in his specials and on his TV series for changing the tax system, including switching to a flat tax,[49] and replacing the income tax with the FairTax.[50]

When the Department of Labor reissued federal guidelines in April 2010 governing the employment of unpaid interns under the Fair Labor Standards Act based on a 1947 Supreme Court decision,[51] Stossel criticized the guidelines, appearing in a police uniform during an appearance on the Fox News program America Live, commenting, "I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great – I learned more from you than I did in college." Asked why he did not pay them if they were so valuable, he said he could not afford to.[52]

Stossel is a faculty member of the Charles Koch Institute.[53]

Stossel has advocated in favor of abolishing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).[54]

On April 1, 2016, Stossel moderated the first-ever nationally televised Libertarian presidential debate.[55] The second part of the debate aired on April 8.[56] On May 21, 2020, he moderated the Libertarian Party National Convention Presidential Debate between Jacob Hornberger, Vermin Supreme, Jo Jorgensen, Jim Gray, and John Monds.[57]

Science

In 2001, the progressive media watchdog organization FAIR criticized Stossel's reportage of global warming in his documentary, Tampering with Nature, for using "highly selective...information" that placed undue emphasis on three dissenters from among the 2,000 members of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which had recently released a report stating that global temperatures were rising almost twice as fast as previously thought.[58]

In December 2014, Stossel falsely stated that "There is no good data showing secondhand smoke kills people." The fact-checker website Politifact rated this statement "False", citing considerable levels of scientific research showing that secondhand smoke has caused deaths.[59]

Praise and criticism

Awards

As of 2001, Stossel had won 19 Emmy Awards.[60][61] He was honored five times for excellence in consumer reporting by the National Press Club, has received a George Polk Award for Outstanding Local Reporting and a Peabody Award.[62] On April 23, 2012, Stossel was awarded the Chapman University Presidential Medal, by the current president, James Doti, and chancellor, Danielle Struppa. The award has been presented to only a handful of people over the past 150 years.[63][unreliable source?] Stossel received an honorary doctorate from Universidad Francisco Marroquín.[64]

Praise

The Nobel Prize-winning Chicago School monetarist economist Milton Friedman lauded Stossel, stating: "Stossel is that rare creature, a TV commentator who understands economics, in all its subtlety."[65] Steve Forbes, the editor of Forbes magazine, described Stossel as riveting and "one of America's ablest and most courageous journalists."[65] P. J. O'Rourke, best-selling author of Eat the Rich and Parliament of Whores praised Stossel, stating:

... about John Stossel's fact-finding. He seeks the truths that destroy truisms, wields reason against all that's unreasonable, and ... puncture(s) sanctimonious idealism.... He makes the maddening mad. And Stossel's tales of the outrageous are outrageously amusing.[65]

An article published by the libertarian group Advocates for Self Government notes praise for Stossel.[66] Independent Institute Research Analyst Anthony Gregory, writing on the libertarian blog, LewRockwell.com, described Stossel as a "heroic rogue... a media maverick and proponent of freedom in an otherwise statist, conformist mass media."[67] Libertarian investment analyst Mark Skousen said Stossel is "a true libertarian hero".[68]

Criticism and controversy

Progressive organizations such as Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) and Media Matters for America (MMfA) have criticized Stossel's work,[69][70] for what they described as a lack of balance of coverage and distortion of facts on his part. For example, Stossel was criticized for a segment on his October 11, 1999, show during which he argued that AIDS research has received too much funding, "25 times more than on Parkinson's, which kills more people." FAIR pointed out that AIDS had in fact killed more people in the United States in 1999.[71]

In a February 2000 Salon feature on Stossel titled "Prime-time propagandist", David Mastio wrote that Stossel has a conflict of interest in donating profits from his public speaking engagements to, among others, a non-profit called "Stossel in the Classroom" which includes material for use in schools, some of which uses material made by Stossel.[72]

University of Texas economist James K. Galbraith has alleged that Stossel, in his September 1999 special Is America #1?, used an out-of-context clip of Galbraith to convey the notion that Galbraith advocated the adoption by Europe of the free market economics practiced by the United States, when in fact Galbraith actually advocated that Europe adopt some of the United States' social benefit transfer mechanisms such as Social Security, which is the economically opposite view. Stossel denied any misrepresentation of Galbraith's views and stated that it was not his intention to convey that Galbraith agreed with all of the special's ideas. However, he re-edited that portion of the program for its September 2000 repeat, in which Stossel paraphrased, "Even economists who like Europe's policies, like James Galbraith, now acknowledge America's success."[73][74]

David Schultz incident

On December 28, 1984, during an interview for 20/20 on professional wrestling, wrestler David Schultz struck Stossel twice after Stossel said professional wrestling was "fake". Stossel said he suffered from pain and buzzing in his ears eight weeks after the assault.[75] Stossel sued and obtained a settlement of $280,000 from the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In his book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, Stossel noted his regret, believing lawsuits harm innocent people.[76] Schultz maintains that he attacked Stossel on orders from Vince McMahon, the head of the then-WWF.[77] This was later re-visited on the second season episode of Dark Side of the Ring, aired on April 28, 2020.

Organic vegetables

A February 2000 story about organic vegetables on 20/20 included statements by Stossel that tests had shown that neither organic nor conventional produce samples contained any pesticide residue, and that organic food was more likely to be contaminated by E. coli bacteria. The Environmental Working Group objected to his report, mainly questioning his statements about bacteria, but also managed to determine that the produce had never been tested for pesticides. They communicated this to Stossel, but after the story's producer backed Stossel's statement that the test results had been as described, the story was rebroadcast months later, unchanged, and with a postscript in which Stossel reiterated his claim. Later, after a report in The New York Times confirmed the Environmental Working Group's claims, ABC News suspended the producer of the segment for a month and reprimanded Stossel. Stossel apologized, saying that he had thought the tests had been conducted as reported. However, he asserted that the gist of his report had been accurate.[78][79][80][81]

Frederick K. C. Price

In a March 2007 segment about finances and lifestyles of televangelists, 20/20 aired a segment by Stossel that included a clip of television minister Frederick K. C. Price, which had originally been broadcast by the Lifetime Network in 1997. Price alleged that the clip portrayed him describing his wealth in extravagant terms, when he was actually telling a parable about a rich man. ABC News twice aired a retraction and apologized for the error.[82] The suit concluded with an out of court settlement including a public apology by ABC.[83]

Lawsuit against fact-checkers

In September 2021, Stossel sued Facebook over libel issues, after fact checkers, including Science Feedback and Climate Feedback, labeled Stossel's video titled "Government Fueled Fires" as "misleading" and labeled another video titled "Are We Doomed?" as "partly false" and "factual inaccuracies". Stossel stated that the "misleading label" caused immediate harm to his viewership, advertisement revenue, and reputation and that Facebook and its fact checking partners "falsely attributed to Stossel a claim he never made, and on that basis flagged the content as 'misleading' and 'missing context,' so that would-be viewers would be routed to the false attribution statement." In the first video, Stossel argued that "while climate change undoubtedly contributes to forest fires, it was not the primary cause of the 2020 California fires", instead primarily blaming government mismanagement of forests. In the second video, Stossel questioned statements made by those he refers to as "environmental alarmists", including "claims that hurricanes are getting stronger, that sea level rise poses a catastrophic threat, and that humans will be unable to cope with the fallout." In response, a Facebook spokesperson stated: "We believe this case is without merit and we will defend ourselves vigorously against the allegations."[84][85][86] In December 2021, Facebook attorneys responded to Stossel's lawsuit, saying that "The labels themselves are neither false nor defamatory; to the contrary, they constitute protected opinion."[86] In October 2022, the federal court ruled against Stossel, granting Facebook's motion to dismiss and anti-SLAPP motion (which requires Stossel to reimburse Facebook's attorneys fees).[87]

Personal life

Stossel lives in New York City with his wife, Ellen Abrams[88] and children, Lauren and Max.[8][89] They also own a home in Massachusetts.[90]

Stossel came to embrace his family's Ashkenazi Jewish heritage after marrying his wife, who is also Jewish. They also raised their children Jewish.[10] Stossel identified himself as an agnostic in "Skeptic or Believer", the December 16, 2010 episode of Stossel, explaining that he had no belief in God but was open to the possibility.[91]

Stossel's brother, Thomas P. Stossel, was a Harvard Medical School professor[92] and co-director of the Hematology Division at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital.[93] He has served on the advisory boards of pharmaceutical companies such as Merck and Pfizer.[94] Stossel's nephew is journalist and magazine editor Scott Stossel.[95]

On April 20, 2016, Stossel announced he had lung cancer despite never having smoked,[96] and that as a result of its early detection, he would have a fifth of one of his lungs surgically removed.[97]

Books

  • Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media... (Paperback ed.). Harper Paperbacks. 2005. ISBN 978-0-06-052915-4.
  • Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel – Why Everything You Know is Wrong (Paperback ed.). Hyperion. 2007. ISBN 978-0-7868-9393-5.
  • No, They Can't: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed. Threshold Editions. 2012. ISBN 978-1451640946.

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • John Stossel at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Stossel TV YouTube Channel
  • American Justice Partnership (December 12, 2005). . Archived from the original (17 minute MP3 audio) on July 12, 2007. Retrieved October 14, 2007.

Biographies and articles about Stossel

  • ABC News Biography
  • Johnson, Peter. "Stossel's evolution from activist to contrarian angers some of his fans", USA Today, April 30, 2006
  • Sullum, Jacob. "Risky Journalism: ABC's John Stossel bucks a fearful establishment" Reason, April 1997.

Articles by Stossel

  • John Stossel's Newspaper Columns
  • John Stossel's Column on Creators.com

john, stossel, john, frank, stossel, born, march, 1947, american, libertarian, television, presenter, author, consumer, journalist, pundit, known, career, host, news, business, network, reason, stossel, 2018bornjohn, frank, stossel, 1947, march, 1947, chicago,. John Frank Stossel born March 6 1947 is an American libertarian television presenter author consumer journalist and pundit He is known for his career as a host on ABC News Fox Business Network and Reason TV 2 John StosselStossel in 2018BornJohn Frank Stossel 1947 03 06 March 6 1947 age 75 Chicago Heights Illinois U S EducationPrinceton University BA Occupation s Libertarian pundit author columnist reporter TV presenterYears active1969 present 1 Notable credit s 20 20 StosselPolitical partyLibertarianSpouseEllen AbramsChildren2RelativesThomas P Stossel brother Scott Hanford Stossel nephew Stossel s voice source source How he became a LibertarianWebsitewww wbr johnstossel wbr comStossel s style combines reporting and commentary It reflects a libertarian political philosophy and views on economics which are largely supportive of the free market 3 He began his journalism career as a researcher for KGW TV was a consumer reporter at WCBS TV in New York City and then joined ABC News as a consumer editor and reporter on Good Morning America Stossel became an ABC News correspondent joining the weekly news magazine program 20 20 and later became a co anchor 4 In October 2009 Stossel left ABC News to join the Fox Business Channel He hosted a weekly news show on Fox Business Stossel from December 2009 to December 2016 In 2019 Stossel launched StosselTV an online channel distributed on social media Stossel has received 19 Emmy Awards 5 and five awards from the National Press Club 6 7 He has written three books Give Me a Break in 2004 Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity in 2007 and No They Can t Why Government Fails But Individuals Succeed in 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 20 20 2 3 Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network 2 4 Stossel TV 2 5 Publications 3 Political positions 3 1 Libertarianism 3 2 Science 4 Praise and criticism 4 1 Awards 4 2 Praise 4 3 Criticism and controversy 4 3 1 David Schultz incident 4 3 2 Organic vegetables 4 3 3 Frederick K C Price 4 3 4 Lawsuit against fact checkers 5 Personal life 6 Books 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 9 1 Biographies and articles about Stossel 9 2 Articles by StosselEarly life EditJohn F Stossel was born on March 6 1947 8 in Chicago Heights Illinois the younger of two sons 9 to Jewish parents who left Germany before Hitler rose to power The family joined a Congregationalist church in the U S and Stossel was raised Protestant 10 He grew up on Chicago s affluent North Shore and graduated from New Trier High School 11 Stossel characterizes his older brother Thomas P Stossel as the superstar of the family commenting While I partied and played poker he studied hard got top grades and went to Harvard Medical School Stossel characterizes himself as having been an indifferent student while in college commenting I daydreamed through half my classes at Princeton and applied to grad school only because I was ambitious and grad school seemed like the right path for a 21 year old who wanted to get ahead Although he had been accepted to the University of Chicago s School of Hospital Management Stossel was sick of school and thought taking a job would inspire him to embrace graduate studies with renewed vigor 9 Career EditEarly career Edit In school Stossel aspired to work at Seattle Magazine but it went out of business by the time he graduated His contacts there assisted him in getting a job at KGW TV in Portland Oregon where Stossel began as a newsroom gofer working his way up to researcher and then writer After a few years the news director told Stossel to go on the air and read what he wrote Despite his stage fright Stossel says his fear spurred him to improve examining and imitating broadcasts of David Brinkley and Jack Perkins Stossel had also stuttered since childhood After a few years of on air reporting Stossel was hired by WCBS TV in New York City by Ed Joyce the same news director who hired Arnold Diaz Linda Ellerbee Dave Marash Joel Siegel and Lynn Sherr Stossel was disappointed at CBS feeling that the more limited amount of time spent there on research lowered the quality of its journalism compared to Portland Stossel cites union work rules that discouraged the extra work that Stossel felt allowed employees to be creative which he says represented his first real introduction to the deals made by special interests Stossel also hated Joyce who he felt was cold and critical though Stossel credits Joyce with allowing him the freedom to pursue his own story ideas and with recommending the Hollins Communications Research Institute in Roanoke Virginia that helped Stossel manage his stutter 12 Stossel grew continuously more frustrated with having to follow the assignment editor s vision of what was news Perhaps because of his stuttering he had always avoided covering what others covered feeling he could not succeed if he were forced to compete with other reporters by shouting out questions at news conferences However this led to the unexpected realization for Stossel that more important events were those that occurred slowly such as the women s movement the growth of computer technology and advancements in contraception rather than daily events like government pronouncements elections fires or crime One day Stossel bypassed the assignment editor to give Ed Joyce a list of story ideas the assignment editor had rejected Joyce agreed that Stossel s ideas were better and approved them 12 Stossel has served as a spokesman for the Stuttering Foundation of America 13 20 20 Edit In 1981 Roone Arledge offered Stossel a job at ABC News as a correspondent for 20 20 and consumer reporter for Good Morning America 14 His Give Me a Break segments for the former featured a skeptical look at subjects from government regulations and pop culture to censorship and unfounded fear The series was spun off into a series of one hour specials with budgets of half a million dollars 15 that began in 1994 During the course of his work on 20 20 Stossel discovered Reason magazine and found that the libertarian ideas of its writers made sense to him 16 Stossel was named co anchor of 20 20 in May 2003 while he was writing his first book Give Me a Break How I Exposed Hucksters Cheats and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media which was published in 2004 17 In it he details his start in journalism and consumer reporting and how he evolved to harbor libertarian beliefs 12 18 Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network Edit Stossel in 2010 In September 2009 it was announced that Stossel was leaving Disney s ABC News and joining News Corp s Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network In addition to appearing on The O Reilly Factor every Tuesday night he also hosted a one hour weekly program for Fox Business Network and a series of one hour specials for Fox News Channel as well as making regular guest appearances on Fox News programs The program Stossel debuted December 10 2009 on Fox Business Network 19 The program examined issues related to individual freedom free market capitalism and small government such as civil liberties the business of health care and free trade The final episode premiered on December 16 2016 At the end of that episode a retrospective that spotlighted moments from seven years of the program Stossel explained that due to his age he wanted to help develop a younger generation of journalists with his views and would continue to appear as a guest on Fox programs and also help produce content for Reason TV 20 His blog Stossel s Take is published on both FoxBusiness com and FoxNews com 21 22 Stossel TV Edit In 2019 Stossel launched Stossel TV an online channel which distributes weekly videos via social media platforms Videos challenge assumptions about the effectiveness of government regulations and programs illustrate how free markets help people live better lives and teach the principles and benefits of a free society Publications Edit See also No They Can t Stossel has written three books Give Me a Break How I Exposed Hucksters Cheats and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media is a 2005 autobiography from Harper Perennial documenting his career and philosophical transition from liberalism to libertarianism It describes his opposition to government regulation his belief in free market and private enterprise support for tort reform and advocacy for shifting social services from the government to private charities It was a New York Times bestseller for 11 weeks 23 Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity Get Out the Shovel Why Everything You Know Is Wrong which was published in 2007 by Hyperion questions the validity of various conventional wisdoms and argues that the belief he is conservative is untrue On April 10 2012 Threshold Editions an imprint of Simon amp Schuster published Stossel s third book No They Can t Why Government Fails But Individuals Succeed It argues that government policies meant to solve problems instead produce new ones and that free individuals and the private sector perform tasks more efficiently than the government does 24 With financial support from the libertarian Palmer R Chitester Fund Stossel and ABC News launched a series of educational materials for public schools in 1999 entitled Stossel in the Classroom 25 26 It was taken over in 2006 by the Center for Independent Thought and releases a new DVD of teaching materials annually In 2006 Stossel and ABC released Teaching Tools for Economics a video series based on the National Council of Economics Education standards 27 Since February 2011 Stossel has written a weekly newspaper column for Creators Syndicate 28 29 His articles appear in such online publications as Newsmax Reason and Townhall 30 Political positions EditStossel purports to debunk myths in his journalism 6 His Myths and Lies series of 20 20 specials challenges a range of liberal beliefs 6 He also hosted The Power of Belief October 6 1998 an ABC News Special that focused on assertions of the paranormal and people s desire to believe Another report put forward the argument that opposition to DDT is misplaced and that the ban on DDT has resulted in the deaths of millions of children 31 mostly in poor nations 32 Libertarianism Edit Stossel speaking at the New York City Spring Summit of Young Americans for Liberty As a libertarian 33 Stossel says that he believes in both personal freedom 34 and the free market He frequently uses television airtime to advance these views and challenge viewers distrust of free market capitalism and economic competition He received an Honoris Causa Doctorate from Francisco Marroquin University a libertarian university in Guatemala in 2008 Stossel argues that individual self interest or greed creates an incentive to work harder and to innovate 35 He argues that this innovation makes the poor richer and the only way people can get rich is to offer us something that we believe is better than we had before 36 He promoted school choice as a way to improve American public schools akin to the Belgian voucher system 37 38 Stossel has criticized government programs for being inefficient wasteful and harmful 39 He has also criticized the American legal system opining that it provides lawyers and vexatious litigators the incentive to file frivolous lawsuits indiscriminately 40 Although Stossel concedes that some lawsuits are necessary in order to provide justice to people genuinely injured by others with greater economic power 41 he advocates the adoption in the U S of the English rule as one method to reduce the more abusive or frivolous lawsuits 42 Stossel opposes the minimum wage 43 corporate welfare bailouts 44 and the war in Iraq 7 He also opposes legal prohibitions against pornography marijuana recreational drugs gambling ticket scalping prostitution polygamy 45 and assisted suicide 46 and believes most abortions should be legal 47 He advocates lower and simpler taxes 48 and has endorsed or explored various ideas in his specials and on his TV series for changing the tax system including switching to a flat tax 49 and replacing the income tax with the FairTax 50 When the Department of Labor reissued federal guidelines in April 2010 governing the employment of unpaid interns under the Fair Labor Standards Act based on a 1947 Supreme Court decision 51 Stossel criticized the guidelines appearing in a police uniform during an appearance on the Fox News program America Live commenting I ve built my career on unpaid interns and the interns told me it was great I learned more from you than I did in college Asked why he did not pay them if they were so valuable he said he could not afford to 52 Stossel is a faculty member of the Charles Koch Institute 53 Stossel has advocated in favor of abolishing the Food and Drug Administration FDA 54 On April 1 2016 Stossel moderated the first ever nationally televised Libertarian presidential debate 55 The second part of the debate aired on April 8 56 On May 21 2020 he moderated the Libertarian Party National Convention Presidential Debate between Jacob Hornberger Vermin Supreme Jo Jorgensen Jim Gray and John Monds 57 Science Edit In 2001 the progressive media watchdog organization FAIR criticized Stossel s reportage of global warming in his documentary Tampering with Nature for using highly selective information that placed undue emphasis on three dissenters from among the 2 000 members of the UN s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which had recently released a report stating that global temperatures were rising almost twice as fast as previously thought 58 In December 2014 Stossel falsely stated that There is no good data showing secondhand smoke kills people The fact checker website Politifact rated this statement False citing considerable levels of scientific research showing that secondhand smoke has caused deaths 59 Praise and criticism EditAwards Edit As of 2001 Stossel had won 19 Emmy Awards 60 61 He was honored five times for excellence in consumer reporting by the National Press Club has received a George Polk Award for Outstanding Local Reporting and a Peabody Award 62 On April 23 2012 Stossel was awarded the Chapman University Presidential Medal by the current president James Doti and chancellor Danielle Struppa The award has been presented to only a handful of people over the past 150 years 63 unreliable source Stossel received an honorary doctorate from Universidad Francisco Marroquin 64 Praise EditThe Nobel Prize winning Chicago School monetarist economist Milton Friedman lauded Stossel stating Stossel is that rare creature a TV commentator who understands economics in all its subtlety 65 Steve Forbes the editor of Forbes magazine described Stossel as riveting and one of America s ablest and most courageous journalists 65 P J O Rourke best selling author of Eat the Rich and Parliament of Whores praised Stossel stating about John Stossel s fact finding He seeks the truths that destroy truisms wields reason against all that s unreasonable and puncture s sanctimonious idealism He makes the maddening mad And Stossel s tales of the outrageous are outrageously amusing 65 An article published by the libertarian group Advocates for Self Government notes praise for Stossel 66 Independent Institute Research Analyst Anthony Gregory writing on the libertarian blog LewRockwell com described Stossel as a heroic rogue a media maverick and proponent of freedom in an otherwise statist conformist mass media 67 Libertarian investment analyst Mark Skousen said Stossel is a true libertarian hero 68 Criticism and controversy Edit Progressive organizations such as Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting FAIR and Media Matters for America MMfA have criticized Stossel s work 69 70 for what they described as a lack of balance of coverage and distortion of facts on his part For example Stossel was criticized for a segment on his October 11 1999 show during which he argued that AIDS research has received too much funding 25 times more than on Parkinson s which kills more people FAIR pointed out that AIDS had in fact killed more people in the United States in 1999 71 In a February 2000 Salon feature on Stossel titled Prime time propagandist David Mastio wrote that Stossel has a conflict of interest in donating profits from his public speaking engagements to among others a non profit called Stossel in the Classroom which includes material for use in schools some of which uses material made by Stossel 72 University of Texas economist James K Galbraith has alleged that Stossel in his September 1999 special Is America 1 used an out of context clip of Galbraith to convey the notion that Galbraith advocated the adoption by Europe of the free market economics practiced by the United States when in fact Galbraith actually advocated that Europe adopt some of the United States social benefit transfer mechanisms such as Social Security which is the economically opposite view Stossel denied any misrepresentation of Galbraith s views and stated that it was not his intention to convey that Galbraith agreed with all of the special s ideas However he re edited that portion of the program for its September 2000 repeat in which Stossel paraphrased Even economists who like Europe s policies like James Galbraith now acknowledge America s success 73 74 David Schultz incident Edit On December 28 1984 during an interview for 20 20 on professional wrestling wrestler David Schultz struck Stossel twice after Stossel said professional wrestling was fake Stossel said he suffered from pain and buzzing in his ears eight weeks after the assault 75 Stossel sued and obtained a settlement of 280 000 from the World Wrestling Federation WWF In his book Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity Stossel noted his regret believing lawsuits harm innocent people 76 Schultz maintains that he attacked Stossel on orders from Vince McMahon the head of the then WWF 77 This was later re visited on the second season episode of Dark Side of the Ring aired on April 28 2020 Organic vegetables Edit A February 2000 story about organic vegetables on 20 20 included statements by Stossel that tests had shown that neither organic nor conventional produce samples contained any pesticide residue and that organic food was more likely to be contaminated by E coli bacteria The Environmental Working Group objected to his report mainly questioning his statements about bacteria but also managed to determine that the produce had never been tested for pesticides They communicated this to Stossel but after the story s producer backed Stossel s statement that the test results had been as described the story was rebroadcast months later unchanged and with a postscript in which Stossel reiterated his claim Later after a report in The New York Times confirmed the Environmental Working Group s claims ABC News suspended the producer of the segment for a month and reprimanded Stossel Stossel apologized saying that he had thought the tests had been conducted as reported However he asserted that the gist of his report had been accurate 78 79 80 81 Frederick K C Price Edit In a March 2007 segment about finances and lifestyles of televangelists 20 20 aired a segment by Stossel that included a clip of television minister Frederick K C Price which had originally been broadcast by the Lifetime Network in 1997 Price alleged that the clip portrayed him describing his wealth in extravagant terms when he was actually telling a parable about a rich man ABC News twice aired a retraction and apologized for the error 82 The suit concluded with an out of court settlement including a public apology by ABC 83 Lawsuit against fact checkers Edit In September 2021 Stossel sued Facebook over libel issues after fact checkers including Science Feedback and Climate Feedback labeled Stossel s video titled Government Fueled Fires as misleading and labeled another video titled Are We Doomed as partly false and factual inaccuracies Stossel stated that the misleading label caused immediate harm to his viewership advertisement revenue and reputation and that Facebook and its fact checking partners falsely attributed to Stossel a claim he never made and on that basis flagged the content as misleading and missing context so that would be viewers would be routed to the false attribution statement In the first video Stossel argued that while climate change undoubtedly contributes to forest fires it was not the primary cause of the 2020 California fires instead primarily blaming government mismanagement of forests In the second video Stossel questioned statements made by those he refers to as environmental alarmists including claims that hurricanes are getting stronger that sea level rise poses a catastrophic threat and that humans will be unable to cope with the fallout In response a Facebook spokesperson stated We believe this case is without merit and we will defend ourselves vigorously against the allegations 84 85 86 In December 2021 Facebook attorneys responded to Stossel s lawsuit saying that The labels themselves are neither false nor defamatory to the contrary they constitute protected opinion 86 In October 2022 the federal court ruled against Stossel granting Facebook s motion to dismiss and anti SLAPP motion which requires Stossel to reimburse Facebook s attorneys fees 87 Personal life EditStossel lives in New York City with his wife Ellen Abrams 88 and children Lauren and Max 8 89 They also own a home in Massachusetts 90 Stossel came to embrace his family s Ashkenazi Jewish heritage after marrying his wife who is also Jewish They also raised their children Jewish 10 Stossel identified himself as an agnostic in Skeptic or Believer the December 16 2010 episode of Stossel explaining that he had no belief in God but was open to the possibility 91 Stossel s brother Thomas P Stossel was a Harvard Medical School professor 92 and co director of the Hematology Division at Boston s Brigham and Women s Hospital 93 He has served on the advisory boards of pharmaceutical companies such as Merck and Pfizer 94 Stossel s nephew is journalist and magazine editor Scott Stossel 95 On April 20 2016 Stossel announced he had lung cancer despite never having smoked 96 and that as a result of its early detection he would have a fifth of one of his lungs surgically removed 97 Books EditGive Me a Break How I Exposed Hucksters Cheats and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media Paperback ed Harper Paperbacks 2005 ISBN 978 0 06 052915 4 Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity Get Out the Shovel Why Everything You Know is Wrong Paperback ed Hyperion 2007 ISBN 978 0 7868 9393 5 No They Can t Why Government Fails But Individuals Succeed Threshold Editions 2012 ISBN 978 1451640946 See also EditList of newspaper columnistsReferences Edit Triggs Charlotte April 11 2011 John Stossel Rising Above Stuttering John Stossel People Retrieved January 24 2012 John Stossel Reason com Johnson Carlisle January 15 2008 Interview with John Stossel by Carlisle Johnson Francisco Marroquin University Guatemala Archived May 31 2020 at the Wayback Machine Stossel John February 27 2007 Excerpt John Stossel s Give Me a Break ABC News Retrieved April 13 2007 John Stossel Simon amp Schuster a b c Hagelin Rebecca John Stossel Myth Buster Extraordinaire Heritage Foundation Retrieved April 23 2018 a b Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity Fraser Institute Posted July 3 2006 Retrieved July 21 2009 Archived June 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b John Stossel Biography TV Guide Retrieved August 12 2012 a b Stossel John 2004 Give Me a Break How I Exposed Hucksters Cheats and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media HarperCollins pp 2 3 a b Gonczi Esther March 4 2001 King David Society Praises Generosity Archived December 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Sun Sentinel Zwecker Bill February 23 2011 Fox anchor identifies with The King s Speech Chicago Sun Times Archived March 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b c Stossel 2004 pp 3 8 Stuttering Didn t Silence His Story 20 20 s John Stossel Inspires Others The Stuttering Foundation May 1 2006 Stossel 2004 pp 10 11 John Stossel The Reason tv interview Part 1 of 2 YouTube February 3 2009 Archived from the original on November 16 2021 Retrieved April 28 2012 Stossel 2004 p 60 Stossel 2004 p 273 Stossel 2004 p 181 John Stossel Fox Business Network Archived from the original on December 12 2013 Retrieved May 31 2013 Welch Matt December 16 2016 Thank You John Stossel for Teaching Libertarians How to Do Cable News Reason org John Stossel s Take Archived May 2 2011 at the Wayback Machine Fox Business Retrieved August 12 2012 Ariens Chris September 10 2009 John Stossel Leaving ABC For Fox Mediabistro com Retrieved September 10 2009 Archived September 8 2010 at the Wayback Machine Columns by John Stossel Townhall com Retrieved September 24 2007 Gonzalez Mike April 11 2012 No They Can t Why Government Fails But Individuals Succeed The Heritage Foundation Archived from the original on April 12 2012 Retrieved April 17 2012 Stossel in the Classroom Retrieved April 28 2012 Rose Ted Laissez Faire TV Media Transparency Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 Teaching Tools for Economics from John Stossel ABC News April 29 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 About John Stossel Creators Syndicate Retrieved August 2 2012 John Stossel Archive Creators Syndicate Retrieved August 2 2012 Stossel John John Stossel Contributors Reason Retrieved December 4 2013 Seavey Todd June 1 2002 The DDT Ban Turns 30 Millions Dead of Malaria Because of Ban More Deaths Likely American Council on Science and Health Archived from the original on October 9 2007 Retrieved November 17 2007 Stossel John October 4 2006 Hooray for DDT s Life Saving Comeback Real Clear Politics Retrieved September 24 2007 Rutenberg Jim Barringer Felicity August 14 2000 MEDIA Apology Highlights ABC Reporter s Contrarian Image The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 6 2021 Conference about The Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity Archived May 31 2020 at the Wayback Machine at Francisco Marroquin University Guatemala January 2008 Stossel John April 26 2006 Greed is good Townhall com Retrieved September 24 2007 Stossel John June 16 2021 The Poor Get Richer Stoppingsocialism com Retrieved May 2 2022 Stossel John January 13 2016 Opinion John Stossel s Stupid in America ABC News Retrieved May 9 2021 School choice and school vouchers An OECD perspective PDF Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development 2017 Retrieved May 9 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Stossel John August 16 2006 Does Government Stupidity Know Any Bounds Townhall com Retrieved September 24 2007 Stossel 2004 The Trouble with Lawyers pp 177 179 Martel Frances John Stossel Fights Frivolous Lawsuits On A Go Cart July 7 2010 Stossel 2004 p 283 John Stossel s poor logic on minimum wages and jobs Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved May 14 2019 John Stossel and Andrew Kirell Is the Government Bailout Just Dollars and Nonsense ABC News March 13 2009 John Stossel amp Don Imus Discuss Gay Marriage amp The Coming Bankruptcy of Medicare amp Social Security YouTube April 5 2013 Archived from the original on November 16 2021 Retrieved April 11 2014 Television Review A Grab Bag of Victimless Crimes The New York Times May 26 1998 Stossel John John Stossel Q amp A Your Questions Answered ABCNews com Archived from the original on August 16 2004 Retrieved March 18 2010 Stossel John April 2010 Lower and Simplify Taxes JFS Productions Inc Creators com Archived December 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Stossel John 1999 Is America 1 ABC News Boortz Neal May 25 2006 Today s Nuze May 25 2006 Cox Media Group Archived from the original on May 4 2012 Retrieved April 9 2012 Fact Sheet 71 Internship Programs Under The Fair Labor Standards Act United States Department of Labor April 2010 Stout Hilary The Coveted but Elusive Summer Internship The New York Times July 2 2010 Charles Koch Institute fellowship funds journalists Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved May 14 2019 Edwards Jim March 1 2010 John Stossel s Plan to Abolish the FDA Should Be Laughed Out of Town CBS News Retrieved September 26 2021 Nicholas Sarwark March 3 2016 Libertarian presidential debate to air on Stossel Show in April Libertarian Party Archived from the original on May 11 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link FBN s John Stossel Hosts Libertarian Presidential Forum Featuring Johnson McAfee amp Petersen Fox Business March 31 2016 LP official presidential debates tonight lineups announced Independent Political Report SpinJ Corporation May 21 2020 Retrieved July 3 2020 FAIR Action Alert Stossel Tampers with the Facts FAIR July 17 2001 Archived from the original on June 9 2012 Retrieved August 3 2020 Sanders Katie Fox Business pundit No good data for deaths from secondhand smoke Politifact Archived from the original on May 14 2019 Retrieved July 14 2020 Kelly Ray October 15 2018 Fox News John Stossel to speak at STCC masslive com Retrieved May 14 2019 Stossel John May 1 2001 The Real Cost of Regulation Imprimis Retrieved May 14 2019 John Stossel ABC News Thomas Michelle April 30 2012 Stossel plugs Libertarian ideas book at event The Panther Retrieved May 5 2012 permanent dead link Doctorado Honorifico a John Stossel in Spanish New Media UFM Archived from the original on May 4 2011 Retrieved May 29 2011 a b c Confessions of a Media Maverick Exposing Hucksters Cheats and Scam Artists The Independent Institute Conference Center January 30 2004 Retrieved September 24 2007 John Stossel Libertarian Advocates for Self Government Archived from the original on July 2 2007 Retrieved July 10 2007 Gregory Anthony January 11 2005 Real TV News LewRockwell com Archived from the original on March 13 2014 Retrieved September 24 2007 Skousen Mark February 1 2003 A Year at FEE Forecasts amp Strategies Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 John Stossel Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting Archived from the original on October 10 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 John Stossel Media Matters for America Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 Hart Peter March 1 2003 Give Us a Break The World According to John Stossel Extra FAIR Mastio David February 25 2000 Prime time propagandist Salon Retrieved October 6 2007 and Dowie Mark December 20 2001 A Teflon Correspondent The Nation Archived from the original on October 12 2007 Retrieved October 6 2007 Coen Rachel March 2003 The Stossel Treatment Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting Archived from the original on November 14 2007 Retrieved November 14 2007 Rose Ted March 2000 Laissez Faire TV ABC s John Stossel is a man on a mission to teach Americans about the evils of government regulation and the rewards of free enterprise Archived September 26 2007 at the Wayback Machine Brill s Content and Stossel amp staff A Response by Stossel and Some of His Staff To the Group FAIR FAIR Archived from the original on December 12 2007 Retrieved December 10 2007 We stand by our report Kaplan Peter W February 23 1985 TV Notes ABC Reporter May Sue Wrestler Who Hit Him New York Times Retrieved September 28 2007 Wrestling Babylon by Irvin Muchnick ECW Press 2007 p 118 and Give Me a Break by John Stossel p 211 Johnson Steven October 8 2006 Dr D dominates PWHF dinner Canoe Retrieved September 26 2007 Rutenberg Jim July 31 2000 Report on Organic Foods Is Challenged The New York Times Retrieved September 1 2007 Stossel John August 11 2000 20 20 Stossel Apology for Organic Food Report ABC News Retrieved September 26 2007 Rutenberg Jim Barringer Felicity August 14 2000 Apology Highlights ABC Reporter s Contrarian Image The New York Times Retrieved September 5 2007 McElroy Wendy August 15 2000 Blaspheming Organic Food The Persecution of John Stossel LewRockwell com Retrieved September 26 2007 Johnson Gene C Jr August 2 2007 Price Strikes Back at ABC Los Angeles Wave Archived from the original on October 26 2007 Retrieved September 26 2007 and Semuels Alana July 25 2007 Preacher sues 20 20 alleging defamation Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 26 2007 Thielman Sam April 21 2011 Price and ABC settle after four years Variety Gardner Eriq September 23 2021 John Stossel Sues Facebook for Allegedly Defaming Him With Fact Check The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 5 2021 Spangler Todd September 23 2021 John Stossel Sues Facebook Alleging Defamation Over Fact Check Label Seeks at Least 2 Million Variety Retrieved November 3 2021 a b Bond Paul December 17 2021 Confusing Social Media Messages on Kyle Rittenhouse Leave Supporters Scratching Their Heads Newsweek Retrieved February 25 2022 Stossel v Meta Platforms Inc 5 21 cv 07385 VKD N D Cal Oct 11 2022 https digitalcommons law scu edu cgi viewcontent cgi article 3731 amp context historical Wiggins James V I P Address Book 2008 p 653 John Stossel Biography HarperCollins Archived from the original on June 30 2008 Retrieved September 24 2007 A Practical Earth Day Stossel Season 5 Episode 12 April 17 2014 Fox Business Network Skeptic or Believer Stossel December 16 2010 14 minutes in Fox Business Network Stossel 2004 p 214 Stossel John 2006 Myths Lies and Downright Stupidity Hyperion Books p 56 Wilson Duff March 2 2009 Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary The New York Times and Kaiser Health News April 26 2010 Stossel John September 2 2009 Thank Goodness for John Goodman Fox Business Network Archived from the original on December 12 2013 Retrieved August 3 2012 Joyella Mark May 13 2016 John Stossel Credits His Overanxious Wife for Early Discovery of Cancer TVNewser Retrieved July 23 2016 Stossel John April 20 2016 Stossel I have lung cancer My medical 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