Brendan Kerr, Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee, stated on Monday that the Americans worthwhile to look at the unmanned transcript at the center of President Trump's lawsuit against CBS.
In October, Trump filed a $ 10 billion of CBS news, claimed to interfere with elections on the handling of “60 minutes” interviews with President Vies, at the time, and was deceived by deceiving CEPTIVE. He accused the network to support. Trump's camp states that CBS basically broadcast Harris and gave two different answers to the same question. Her first answer was widely laughed as a word salad, and she frowned her eyebrows.
Critics accused the CBS news that Harris's answer to Harris's “Ward Salad” was protected from further opposition. CBS announced on Friday that “60 minutes” interviews “at the center of complaints claiming news distortion, and provided” Transcript and Camera feed “. 。
Trump claims CBS news for $ 10 billion in claiming Harris's “deceived Ceptive doctor” in an interview with Harris's “60 minutes”.
CBS News is reported to comply with the “60 -minute” interview with President Harris, who was accused of being illegally edited by Trump and the FCC request to take over the transcript. 。 (AP photo; Reuters photo; Screenshot/CBS News)
CARR appeared in Fox News Channel's “America's NewsRoom” and explained why it is very important to look at a complete transcript.
“We asked for a copy that was not edited by the video transcript from this interview, and as part of the FCC survey, a complaint was submitted under something called the News Distortion Policy. It was FCC. It is a broadcast station 50 years ago, “said the host, Dana Pelino.
“And the policy says you can't exchange the answer. Replacing the answer so that someone looks completely different. In a classic case, someone answers. He said, “Yes,” and he said, if you did not answer. ” “Here, it is usually very difficult to solve the complaints of news distortion. I do not want FCC to be too much of this, but here, CBS is a two different programs. I asked the same question.
As a result, CARR stated that FCC wants to see transfer products.
“I'm planning today, I hope that CBS will provide it by the end of the day and see what was actually said as part of our own news distortion survey.” I said.
Later, Pelino asked the FCC chair about what results could face CBS.
Trump may be on the crisis of legal victory against CBS as the settlement of the settlement gets hot.

The interview with Bill Witaker with Vice President Camara Harris, 60 minutes, is at the center of the high stakes lawsuit. (Screenshot/CBS News)
“Well, there is a complete suite of the FCC option on the table applied to the broadcasting license. I have not made a decision, but how to determine this claim without getting this claim. Copy of Transcript.
“As you know, at the end of the Biden administration, my predecessor immediately rejected this complaint, but how to do it without watching the real video and watching the real answer. I don't know, “he added. “Is it edited? Was it edited for clarity and length?
The car stated that FCC would be “open mind” when potential results and transparency would be “very important” when dealing with this type of problem.
“I think the American mass will ultimately worth seeing it, and what is interesting is that CBS will release other transfer products,” said the car.
Trump's litigation focused on the exchange of Harris exchanged for a 60 -minute correspondent Bill Whitaker. In a preview clip aired in “Face The Nation”, Harris asked why Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to have heard of the United States.
“Well, the work we did, the work we went to, brought a lot of movements in the area by Israel.” Harris responded with the “Face The Nation” clip.
Editing CBS news about the controversial “60 minutes” is flat on social media: 'Publish. 。 Transcript. “
Harris was laughed by conservatives by providing a long “ward salad” to Hoitaker. However, when the same question was aired the next night with a Prime Time Election Special, the vice President continued to be shorter and more concentrated.
“We don't intend to stop pursuing what we need to clarify where the war ends,” Harris said in Prime Time Special.
CBS had previously refuted to Trump's claim.
“Same questions, the same answer. But we are working to make it clear, accurate and point when editing an interview, such as politicians, athletes, and movie stars,” said the network before. I mentioned it. statement.
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