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CBS’s Harris Edit ‘Was a Mess,’ But It Was Just ‘Editing’ and FCC Distortion Probe Based on ‘Faulty Premise’

CNN's Chief Media Analyst Brian Starter is a Monday broadcast of CNN's “Laura Coates Live”, and CBS incorrectly edited an interview with Kamala Harris, Vice President at the time, and was “confused”. He said he was there. I was editing. Helping Harris and damaging Trump is not a conspiracy, but it has been changed by Trump's team. The fact that his choice for the FCC has decided to investigate this, indicates that all of the incorrect assumptions are very seriously accepted by the Trump administration. “

Host Laura Coating asked, [relevant exchange begins around 33:45] “Brian, you talked to the chairman Brendan Kerr and Camala Harris, and of course, the demands of the freedom of speech and the demands of his transcript. Did you say?

Stelter said, “He said this was a rare case. This is a case of complaints about the” News Distortion “that FCC is allowed to investigate. He said he had to look at the tape to know if CBS is talking about the truth here. I think it can be said that someone in CBS was ruined in October. This was insufficient to edit because Harris had many questions about what Harris said. One part was broadcast on Sunday, and the other was broadcast on Monday. This was a confusion, but that was all. I was editing. Helping Harris and damaging Trump is not a conspiracy, but it has been changed by Trump's team. The fact that his choice for the FCC has decided to investigate this, indicates that all of the incorrect assumptions are very seriously accepted by the Trump administration. As a result, CBS, a news network, is told to hand over its raw materials, united transcript, and tape. That's an amazing moment. And there are many people, including former FCC leaders who say that the government should not do this at all.

Stelter has added that the CBS parent company needs to be approved by the Trump administration to approve the desired merger, so it is necessary to hand over the material to the FCC.

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