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Not everyone believes that CBS news officers should note the conflicting interview “60 minutes” at the President’s Center Donald TrumpThe lawsuit with high shares is planted for Amy’s nomination.
This week, the nominations for the 46th news and documentary awards were announced, and “60 minutes” landed in several kivas, primarily in the outstanding editing interview category for their special prima with the participation of the then-President-Vice Kamala Harris and its executives, the heads of the Minnesota.
Trump is looking for $ 20 billion from CBS News and her parent company Paramount Global for the fact that he allegedly had an interference with how the network edited with Harris on the days that led to the presidential election.
The CBS Evening News Executive Producer Guy Campaign has taken social media to declare a “microphone” allocation, but one insider does not believe that the nomination will help things from a legal point of view.
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A contradictory interview with 60 minutes with the participation of then President Kamala Harris was nominated for Amy for a great edited interview. (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images; Screenshots/CBS News)
“The irony is that some people at the 60th minute” jump out champagne from the Amy’s nomination -for the same interview, which has landed in legal hot water. This is a reminder that these rewards voted another Digital Fox News Digital.
Because with the sidelines with the hope of achieving a settlement, many supporters of legal and journalism suggested that the trial is false and will be much if the Paramount Global Controlthrolder Shari Redstone did not want to settle the lawsuit before the planned milling with Saud.
It is widely believed that Redstone hopes to prevent the potential retaliation of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which has the powers to stop the deal. The trials have CBS News staff on Edge, and the source believes the company has led to itself.
“We live in serious times when there are much greater and more important issues and forces. Threats to the free and independent press are real, and this lawsuit is just one aspects of this. But the reality of the situation is that it was not a good interview, and that’s how they entered this difficult situation,” the source said.
“It gave Trump the opening, and he took it,” they continued. “It was the harvesting key in the gears that force the 60 minutes hours.
President Trump and others were not satisfied with CBS News “60 minutes” for conflicting interview editing with the then-Vitam Kamala President Harris. (Left: (photo Spencer Platt/Getty Images), Center: Screenshot/60 minutes, right: (Photo Andy Manis/Getti Image)
The lawsuit shows the exchange of Harris with a 60 -minute correspondent Bill Witcier if he asked her why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not “listen” to Biden.
Harris was widely made To answer the “Word Salad”, which aired in the pre -viewing interview on “Face The Nation”. However, when the next night, the Whitter was shown the same question in a special primer, Harris had a different, more modest answer.
Critics at the time accused CBS News of editing “Harris” salad to protect the presidential candidate from further return day leading to election day.
Earlier this year the chairman of the FCC Brandan Carr Ordered CBS News to transfer an unprocessed interview transcript as part of the investigation into whether the FCC news policy violated after submitting the complaint. CBS refused to release the unprocessed transcript when the dispute began.
President Trump is looking for $ 20 billion in the trial against CBS, claiming that the interference was selected last year from an interview with 60 minutes with Vice President Kamala Harris. (Left: (photo Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images), Right: (Photo Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images), right: photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The released unprocessed transcript and footage showed that both Harris comments set came from one response, but CBS News aired only in the first half of her response in the previous view “Face The Nation” and came out in the second half during a special primeTime.
60 minutes executive producer Bill Owns, who at the time refused to apologize for Harris’s interview, resigned last week, citing corporate pressure, preventing him from maintaining the editorial office.
The White House Communications Director Stephen Cheng mocked the interview at the Test Center, receiving the Amy nomination.
“Of course, this is nominated for the best editing because a serious talent is required to edit Kamal’s response to something consistent and clear that they were still unable to do,” said Chew Fox News Digital.
The nominees of the EMP is evaluated in “a pool with more than 980 -partners from TVs and transfer/digital media and the documentary”, in accordance with Term.
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