The famous “60-minute” interview with then Vice President Kamala Harris, which led to the demand for “election interference” by President Donald Trump, conflicted with CBS CBS CBS CBS,
Cronkite, who was the face of “CBS Evening News” from 1962 to 1981, was the first Anchorman in the golden age of America. In 1976, at the height of Cronkite’s reign as “the most confident man in America”, CBS News President Richard Salant wrote a 76 -page document explaining the standards of CBS News.
Page 58 is focused on the edition and suggests the interview “60 minutes” at the Trump’s Demand Center against CBS News would have been ruined during Cronkite’s time.
“The purpose of the editing process is to produce a clear and succinct statement that reflects in a fair, honest and distortion manner what our journalists, cameras and microphones saw and listened to,” he wrote in the 1976 document, which has gone to the attention of Trump’s legal team.
Trump’s demand claims that CBS News deceptively edited an exchange that Harris had with the “60 -minute” correspondent Bill Whitaker, who asked him why the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not “listening” to Biden’s administration. Harris was criticized for the response of “Words” that was published in a preview clip of the interview with “Face the Nation”.
However, when the same question was issued during a first -hour special on the network, he gave a different and more concise response. Critics at that time accused CBS News of editing their response to protecting the Democratic candidate from more contractors until the day of the election.
The raw transcript and the images published earlier this year by the FCC showed that both Harris comments came from the same long response, but CBS News had only issued the first half of their response to the “Face the Nation” preview clip and issued the second half during the first -hour special.
CBS News, who has denied any crime and is in the transmission and reports, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital when asked if the standards of Cronkite’s time have changed.
“If more than one fragment of a speech or statement is included in a documentary broadcast, the order of its inclusion in issuance will be the same as the order of its inclusion in the speech or statement, unless the broadcast specifically indicated the opposite,” he wrote in the 1976 CBS News News News News Guide.
When Cronkite died in 2009 at the age of 92, his Associated Necrological Press said that the famous anchor “values precision, objectivity and underestimated compassion” and “always aimed to be fair and professional in his judgments” regardless of personal opinions on a subject.
Two surveys spoke to Cronkite as “more trusted man in America”: a 1972 “trusted index” survey, in which number 1, about 15 points higher than leading politicians and a 1974 survey in which people chose it as a most confident television journalist, according to the AP.
Salant, who was running CBS News when launched “60 minutes”, was praised by the New York Times when he died in 1993.
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“He was credited with increasing professional standards and expanding news programming to CBS,” The Times wrote.
CBS News, along with the paramount matrix company, are currently in mediation in the hope of establishing it with Trump. The mediator recently proposed that the network end the President’s demand of $ 20 billion with a liquidation of $ 20 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Last month, Trump rejected the $ 15 million liquidation offer from Paramount, as he applied for at least $ 25 million payment as well as an apology. According to the Wall Street Journal, Paramount is “not ready” to give one.
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