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“60 ‘Minutes Producer stand behind the interview of Kamala Harris – accuracy in academics

“60 ‘Minutes Producer stand behind the interview of Kamala Harris – accuracy in academics

After reports, they began to distribute that Param Paramount Paramount was talking about discussions for a $ 10 billion distance, brought by Donald Trump because of the editing of “60” minutes of interview during the presidential campaign, the executive producer of the program was spoken according to the new one New York Times.

The Times reported that Owens was an entrant to employees about the possibility of an agreement with Trump.

“There are reports of an agreement and/or an apology in the media,” Owens said. “The company knows I will not apologize for something we have done.”

CBS News fell under the fire for what it seemed to be the editing of the remarks that Harris made during his interview with “60” minutes of correspondent Bill Whitaker about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Owens disputes that, according to times, he tells the staff that “the editorial board is completely good; Let’s put it in bed so that we can continue with our lives, “

Paramount is trying to get approval for its merger with Skydance Media and may feel that settling the lawsuit will improve its chances before the Trump administration FCC.

If there is an agreement, this will mark the third such agreement that Trump reached with media companies after winning a re -election in November after Disney and Meta’s ABC News Unit that paid to Trump in combination with $ 37 million that will go to his future Presidential Library.

Don Ervine

Donald Irvine is the chairman of accuracy in the academic circles (AIA), a non -profit research group reporting bias in education. Ervine follows his father’s legacy, Reed Irvine, to critically analyze the liberal media bias and brings thirty years of experience in media analysis. He has published countless blog posts and articles about media biases in the context of current events and has been interviewed by many media during his professional career. He is currently hosting a weekly Livestream show on AIA on Facebook, which discusses current events. Ervine graduated from the University of Maryland and raised the ranks to become chairman of accuracy in the media until his transition to AIA. He resides in the suburbs around the nation’s capital and is a proud father and grandfather.

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