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Date: October 09, 2024 at 21:08:52
From: old timer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: CBS accused of editing out Kamala Harris' 'word salad' response to 60

URL: CBS accused of editing out Kamala Harris' 'word salad' response to 60 Minutes question on Israel


just heard about this, apparently cbs did some editing to make her look
better in the 60 minutes interview. concerning as kamala has done very
few interviews and the 60 minutes interview seemed to be her first
challenging interview. but apparently her answers were edited by cbs to
make her look better



CBS accused of editing out Kamala Harris' 'word salad' response to 60
Minutes question on Israel

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter In Washington, D.C.
18:53 08 Oct 2024, updated 20:26 08 Oct 2024


CBS News appears to have edited the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala
Harris to show the Democratic 2024 hopeful in a more positive light.

Social media erupted in criticism of the vice president's 'word salad'
response to a question about the Israeli-Hamas war.


But after the episode aired on 60 Minutes on Monday night, the version
that was put onto the show's official YouTube page did not include Harris'
nonsensical answer and instead included a truncated and more straight-
forward response.

And pro-MAGA accounts and conservative people on X were quick to point
out the change.

CBS News put out a different version of the 60 Minutes interview with
Kamala Harris that put the vice president in a more flattering light after
she was accused of giving 'word salad' responses on the Israel-Hamas
conflict

Host Bill Whitaker asked Harris about whether Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu was listening to the U.S. and whether the
administration had any sway over the Jewish State's decision making in
its conflict with Hamas terrorists operating out of Gaza.

'Well Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of
movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a
result of many things including our advocacy for what needs to happen in
the region,' Harris replied.


Her answer was riddled with long pauses and hesitant wording.

Conservatives were not pleased with the non answer and were vocal about
their criticism of the VP's 'word salad' on X.

One user asked someone to 'interpret' her answer for them.

The interview aired Monday – the same day that marked the one-year
anniversary of the start of the Middle Eastern conflict after Hamas
terrorists invaded Israel and carried out the largest single-day massacre
of Jewish people since the Holocaust.

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In the aftermath of the backlash for her response to 60 Minutes, it
appears that CBS News decided to edit the vice president's answer.

Instead, the new version on YouTube has Harris appearing much for
decisive and surefooted in her answer.

'We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States
to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end,' she
says in the edited response to Whitaker.

CBS News and Paramount did not respond to a request for comment from
DailyMail.com regarding the edited clip.

'Remember Kamala's word salad answer about Israel on 60 Minutes? It's
gone,' one X user noted, posting a video with a side-by-side of the 'actual
answer' and the 'edited answer.'

Another wrote in response to the first post: 'Wow. Here's what happened.
60Minutes (sic) released a preview of the Kamala interview before it aired.
Netanyahu word salad clip got dunked on relentlessly. So… 60Minutes
(sic) cut it from the version which actually aired on TV. Makes you wonder
what else was left on the cutting room floor.'

Harris' media strategy has remained largely clear of sit-down interviews
with television networks and has leaned more towards nontraditional
avenues – such as speaking with raunchy, sex-focused Call Her Daddy
podcast host Alex Cooper.

The 60 Minutes interview was one of her few long form sit-downs with a
legacy television network.


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Date: October 10, 2024 at 09:53:52
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Daily Mail: Low Cred/Fake/propagandsa/fact ck fails/CTs/tabloid

URL: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/daily-mail/


...moving on...

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Overall, we rate Daily Mail Right Biased and
Questionable due to numerous failed fact checks and
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Some Fake News, Numerous Failed Fact Checks
Bias Rating: RIGHT
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Media Type: Newspaper
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Harmsworth is also known to be an admirer of Mussolini
and a supporter of Nazi Germany.


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