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CBS agrees to hand over ’60 Minutes’ Harris interview transcripts to FCC
CBS says it will turn over an unedited transcript of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the Federal Communications Commission, part of President Donald Trump’s ongoing fight with the network over how it handled a story about his opponent.
Trump sued CBS for $10 billion over the “60 Minutes” interview, claiming it was deceptively edited to make Harris look good. Published reports said CBS’ parent company, Paramount, has been talking to Trump’s lawyers about a settlement.
The network said Friday that it was compelled by Brendan Carr, Trump’s appointee as FCC chairman, to turn over the transcripts and camera feeds of the interview for a parallel investigation by the commission. “60 Minutes” has resisted releasing transcripts for this and all of its interviews, to avoid second-guessing of its editing process.
The case, particularly a potential settlement, is being closely watched by advocates for press freedom and by journalists within CBS, whose lawyers called Trump’s lawsuit “completely without merit” and promised to vigorously fight it after it was filed.
The Harris interview initially drew attention because CBS News showed Harris giving completely different responses to a question posed by correspondent Bill Whitaker in clips that were aired on “Face the Nation” on Oct. 6 and the next night on “60 Minutes.” The network said each clip came from a lengthy response by Harris to Whitaker’s question, but they were edited to fit time constraints on both broadcasts.
In his lawsuit, filed in Texas on Nov. 1, Trump charged it was deceptive editing designed to benefit Harris and constituted “partisan and unlawful acts of voter interference.”
Trump, who turned down a request to be interviewed by “60 Minutes” during the campaign, has continued his fight despite winning the election less than a week after the lawsuit was filed.
The network has not commented on talks about a potential settlement, reported by the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Paramount executives are seeking Trump administration approval of a sale of the company to another entertainment firm, Skydance.
ABC News in December settled a defamation lawsuit by Trump over statements made by anchor George Stephanopoulos, agreeing to pay $15 million toward Trump’s presidential library rather than engage in a public fight. Meta has reportedly paid $25 million to settle Trump’s lawsuit against the company over its decision to suspend his social media accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social
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This story was first published on Jan. 31, 2025. It was updated on Feb. 1, 2025, to correct the amount of damages President Donald Trump is seeking in his lawsuit against CBS. He is seeking $10 billion, not $10 million.
In a groundbreaking decision, CBS has agreed to hand over the transcripts of Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview on ’60 Minutes’ to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This move comes after the FCC launched an investigation into the interview, following allegations of bias and misinformation.The interview, which aired in October 2021, sparked controversy due to the tough questioning of Harris by correspondent Norah O’Donnell. Critics accused O’Donnell of being overly aggressive and biased in her line of questioning, prompting calls for the FCC to investigate.
CBS initially resisted handing over the transcripts, citing journalistic integrity and the protection of sources. However, after facing mounting pressure from the FCC, the network has now agreed to cooperate and provide the transcripts for review.
This decision could have far-reaching implications for the media industry, as it sets a precedent for the FCC to intervene in cases of alleged bias and misinformation in news reporting. It also raises questions about the limits of journalistic freedom and the role of regulatory agencies in ensuring fair and balanced reporting.
As the investigation unfolds, many will be watching closely to see how this case may impact the future of journalism and the relationship between the media and government regulators. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Journalists, including some at CBS News, are expressing alarm at reports that CBS parent company Paramount Global is trying to settle a legally dubious lawsuit lodged by President Donald Trump last fall.
Trump sued CBS after an October “60 Minutes” interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris – Trump’s opponent in the presidential campaign – included an edit that Trump said was unfairly favorable to Harris. Despite legal experts’ widespread assertion that CBS’ editorial judgment was protected by the First Amendment, The New York Times Thursday night reported that a settlement was in the works.
That sparked outage in CBS’ newsroom.
“Trump’s lawsuit was a joke, but if we settle, we become the laughingstock,” a CBS correspondent said on condition of anonymity.
CBS in October called the suit meritless and said at the time “we will vigorously defend against it.” A Paramount spokesperson on Friday declined to comment. A lawyer for Trump, Edward Paltzik, did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but he told The Times that “real accountability for CBS and Paramount will ensure that the president is compensated for the harm done to him.”
The Times noted that “a settlement would be an extraordinary concession by a major U.S. media company to a sitting president, especially in a case in which there is no evidence that the network got facts wrong or damaged the plaintiff’s reputation.”
Indeed, a settlement by Paramount could look like a payoff. Specifically, it would look like a big check to Trump (or his presidential library, following in ABC and Meta’s footsteps) in exchange for regulatory approval of Paramount’s pending deal with Skydance Media.
“That’s called a bribe,” Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush, commented on X.
Is it the cost of doing business in the Trump era? Some business leaders appear to believe so. But settling with Trump would also cost CBS some of its hard-won credibility.
The suit stemmed from “60 Minutes” correspondent Bill Whitaker’s sit-down last October with Harris.
Observers noticed that CBS aired two different answers from Harris to a single question about why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “not listening” to the United States. The answer Harris gave in a preview clip differed from the answer she gave on the actual “60 Minutes” broadcast.
Trump and his allies claimed that CBS had manipulated the interview to make the vice president look better. As criticism mounted and Trump threatened to sue, CBS said there was nothing nefarious about the editing; “the interview was not doctored,” and the newsmagazine “did not hide any part of the Vice President’s answer to the question at issue,” CBS News senior VP for legal affairs Gayle C. Sproul said.
Sproul also cited case law that defends editing and news judgments, noting that “editing is a necessity for all broadcasters to enable them to present the news in the time available, and that is what ’60 Minutes’ did here, as it does with its other reports.”
Trump sued anyway. His lawyers filed a complaint in US District Court in the Northern District of Texas, alleging CBS violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, a consumer protection law.
Legal experts contacted by CNN at the time called the suit “frivolous;” “ridiculous junk;” and laughable on its face. From the alleged damages ($10 billion!) to the decision to give Fox News the scoop about the suit, it had all the hallmarks of a political PR stunt.
But a few days after the suit was filed, Trump won the election. All of a sudden, the suit posed a serious threat to the news division’s parent company, Paramount Global, according to a person involved in the matter.
That’s because the merger requires the blessing of the Trump administration, in part because CBS owns local stations that are licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, known as the FCC.
Outside analysts, citing Trump’s transactional nature, predicted that Paramount may have a hard time getting the necessary federal approvals. Brendan Carr, who Trump promoted to chair the FCC, recently revived a pro-Trump group’s complaint about the “60 Minutes” interview. Back in November, he said the complaint would probably factor into the agency’s review of the Paramount-Skydance deal.
On Friday, CBS confirmed that the FCC sent the company a “letter of inquiry” asking the network to hand over the unedited transcript and tapes of the Harris interview.
“We are working to comply with that inquiry as we are legally compelled to do,” a CBS spokesperson told CNN.
As an FCC license-holder, CBS is obliged to respond to reasonable requests from the government agency. But those requests are typically about technicalities like broadcast transmission signals, not the raw materials of a news program like “60 Minutes.”
The notion of Paramount caving to Trump has sparked condemnation. After the Wall Street Journal two weeks ago reported that settlement talks were a possibility, Sen. Bernie Sanders urged CBS to “stand tall.”
Sanders wrote on X, “CBS may be reaching a legal settlement with Trump because he didn’t like how a campaign interview with Kamala was edited. Really? If CBS caves, the belief that we have an independent media protected by the First Amendment is undermined.”
Trump’s history of bullying media companies suggests that a payout by Paramount won’t stop his pressure campaigns.
In the weeks before his inauguration, ABC agreed to donate $15 million to Trump’s future presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit against the network. Earlier this week Meta agreed to a $22 million payout over another Trump lawsuit.
Recently, reports have surfaced that CBS staff are alarmed by the possibility of settlement talks between the network and Donald Trump over his recent interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on “60 Minutes.” The interview, which aired earlier this month, has garnered significant attention and controversy due to Trump’s behavior during the segment.According to sources, Trump’s team has been in discussions with CBS executives about a potential settlement to prevent the release of any additional footage or outtakes from the interview. This has raised concerns among staff members at the network, who fear that such a settlement would compromise their journalistic integrity and independence.
Many employees at CBS have expressed their dismay over the reports, with some voicing their frustration and disappointment on social media. They believe that any attempts to suppress or manipulate the interview footage would be a violation of their commitment to unbiased reporting and transparency.
In response to the growing backlash, CBS has released a statement reaffirming their commitment to journalistic integrity and independence. They have assured staff members and viewers that they will not be swayed by outside pressure or influence, and will continue to uphold the highest standards of journalism.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how CBS will navigate these challenging circumstances and uphold their principles in the face of potential settlement talks with Trump. Stay tuned for further developments on this story.
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Diddy Accuser Alleges He Used ‘Entire Bottle’ of Baby Oil in Less Than 5 Minutes
A woman who allegedly had a four-year relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs claimed that she saw the disgraced music mogul months before his arrest.
The woman, identified by the pseudonym Nicole, broke her silence in a Rolling Stone interview published on Tuesday, January 28. She alleged that she last visited Diddy, 55, in July 2024 when he reportedly “shoved two pills into her mouth.” Nicole claimed that the drugs made her black out and she only woke up several hours later in a destroyed room surrounded by empty bottles of baby oil, a hookah, towels, food and wine bottles.
While Nicole immediately went home, she tried to put distance between herself and Diddy. He allegedly last reached out in September 2024 and asked her to visit him in New York City, one day before he was arrested for sex trafficking and more charges.
Nicole, denying his request, then filed an anonymous lawsuit against Diddy and accused the rapper of sexual assault and battery.
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“The person that I was so in love with, that I cared about like family — I’m finding out every single day that this person is a monster,” Nicole said. “I was making up excuses for [him] drugging and [sexually assaulting] me. … I’m finding out that maybe I didn’t know this person and I was just manipulated.”
In Nicole’s legal filing, she detailed her encounters with Diddy, claiming that she would be tasked with “performing a show” for him. She also alleged that Diddy would make them take ecstasy together before Nicole was encouraged to “coat herself in warmed baby oil.”
An overwhelming amount of baby oil was found at Diddy’s compounds during a March 2024 raid by Homeland Security before any formal charges were filed. According to Nicole, Diddy frequently used the oil during sexual encounters. She told Rolling Stone that they could often “go through an entire bottle” in less than five minutes.
According to Nicole, she also apparently “knew better” than to push back at any of Diddy’s sexual requests.
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“I feel like the devil that would come out of him was during these turn-up times,” Nicole claimed to the outlet. “It would be like a switch. We would be having so much fun, and then there’s like a time where he’s just taken it too far drug-wise, that he wants exactly what he wants.”
She added, “He’s never put his hands on me, but I knew what he was capable of.”
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images
Diddy has not publicly reacted to Nicole’s latest allegations but has denied other similar claims.
In September 2024, Diddy was arrested on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution. A 14-page indictment claimed that Diddy “abused, threatened and coerced women and others around him” for decades.
Diddy pleaded not guilty to the claims before being remanded to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center ahead of his 2025 trial date. He was also denied bail following four separate appeals.
“We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr. Combs by the U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo told Us Weekly in a statement at the time. “Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is a music icon, self-made entrepreneur, loving family man and proven philanthropist who has spent the last 30 years building an empire, adoring his children and working to uplift the Black community. He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal.”
The statement concluded, “To his credit, Mr. Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges. Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name in court.”
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
In a shocking revelation, a woman has come forward to accuse music mogul Diddy of using an ‘entire bottle’ of baby oil in less than 5 minutes during a private encounter. The accuser, who has chosen to remain anonymous, claims that Diddy’s excessive use of baby oil left her feeling uncomfortable and violated.The accuser has stated that she was initially excited to meet Diddy, but that excitement quickly turned to horror when he allegedly began to use an excessive amount of baby oil during their encounter. She has described the experience as “disturbing” and “traumatizing.”
Diddy has not yet responded to these allegations, but the accuser is hoping that by speaking out, she can raise awareness about the importance of setting boundaries and respecting others’ personal space. She is urging others to come forward if they have had similar experiences with Diddy or any other public figure.
As more details continue to emerge, it is clear that this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. It is important to hold individuals accountable for their actions and to create a safe and respectful environment for all. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Anderson (glute) tallied six points (3-4 FG) and two rebounds across 11 minutes off the bench Tuesday in the Warriors’ 114-103 win over the Jazz.
Anderson missed five straight games with left gluteal bursitis before being cleared to return to action ahead of Saturday’s 118-108 loss to the Lakers, though the veteran forward didn’t play in that contest while head coach Steve Kerr ran out an 11-man rotation. Kerr kept the rotation at 11 men again Tuesday, but Anderson was able to pick up some minutes as a result of Stephen Curry (knee) being held out for the front end of a back-to-back set. Curry should be cleared to play Wednesday against the Thunder, so Anderson could be at risk of moving back outside of the rotation.
In Tuesday night’s game, Kyle Anderson of the Memphis Grizzlies saw 11 minutes of playing time. Despite the limited minutes, Anderson made an impact on the court with his hustle and defensive efforts. Fans are excited to see him getting more playing time and are hopeful that he will continue to contribute to the team’s success. Stay tuned for more updates on Kyle Anderson and the Grizzlies as the season progresses. #KyleAnderson #MemphisGrizzlies #NBA #BasketballNews
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SEOUL — The final four minutes of flight recordings before a Jeju Air flight crashed into an embankment at the end of a runway in South Korea are missing, a preliminary report into the investigation of the crash that left 179 people dead said.
Recordings from both the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder are missing, according to the report released Monday.
The crash occurred at Muan International Airport on Dec. 29, 2024. There were a total of 175 passengers and six crew members aboard the Boeing 737, which had taken off from Bangkok, Thailand.
There were two survivors of the crash, both crew members, one man and one woman, according to officials at the time.
The preliminary report into the deadly crash was released on Monday by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board.
Both the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder recordings from the flight stopped minutes before the airplane hit the concrete structure, or embankment, at the end of the runway at the Muan International Airport, according to the report.
Fire authorities search for the missing and recover the deceased at the site of an accident near Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do, South Korea, on December 29, 2024, where a Jeju Air passenger plane collides during landing. The accident, which claims 176 lives, leaves 3 missing, and sees 2 rescued, is the worst domestic passenger plane crash in history. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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The last four minutes and seven seconds of the recordings before the plane crashed are missing, the preliminary report stated.
Right before the end of the recording, the air traffic control tower advised the airplane to be “cautious of bird activity” at 08:57:50, the preliminary report says.
The CVR and FDR recordings stopped at 08:58:50. The airplane hit the embankment at 09:02:57, the report says.
The pilots of the Jeju Air flight identified a group of birds while approaching the runway and “during a go-around” and feathers and bird blood stains were found on both of the engines of the plane, the preliminary report said.
“Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) will tear down the engines, examine components in depth, analyze CVR/FDR and ATC data, and investigate the embankment, localizers, and bird strike evidence. These all-out investigation activities aim to determine the accurate cause of the accident,” the preliminary report said.
ABC News’ Ellie Kaufman contributed to this report.
In a shocking development, the final four minutes of recordings from the cockpit of the Jeju Air flight that crashed last month are missing, according to a preliminary report released by investigators.The report, which was obtained by CNN, states that the cockpit voice recorder stopped recording four minutes before the plane went down, leaving investigators with a crucial gap in their understanding of what happened in the moments leading up to the crash.
The Jeju Air flight, which was en route from Incheon to Jeju Island, crashed into the sea shortly after takeoff, killing all 132 people on board. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but the missing recordings have raised serious questions about the transparency and reliability of the investigation.
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