Bill Maher addressed claims made by Senator Chris Murphy regarding political influence over '60 Minutes' during an episode of 'Real Time with Bill Maher.' Maher stated that he would support Murphy's claims if there was actual evidence. He expressed skepticism about the notion that Scott Pelley was a 'national treasure' and noted that changes in media companies are common. Murphy argued that the controversy at CBS News reflects a broader pattern of media pressure from the White House. Maher countered that he has not observed a significant change in '60 Minutes' reporting, despite the ongoing discussions about censorship and political interference. He acknowledged that while Trump poses a threat to the media, he does not believe that '60 Minutes' has been compromised without clearer evidence.
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- loaded language: 'tumult'
- loaded language: 'national treasure'
- loaded language: 'sweeping statement'
- loaded language: 'completely MAGA'
- loaded language: 'censorship environment'
- loaded language: 'danger to media'
- framing: Bill Maher dismisses tumult at CBS, rejects idea that Scott Pelley was 'a national treasure’
- editorializing: Maher also rejected the idea that a change in personnel at the CBS newsmagazine automatically proved political interference.
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Bill Maher Discusses CBS and '60 Minutes' Amid Political Claims
Bill Maher discussed the recent changes at CBS and '60 Minutes' in response to claims of political influence made by Senator Chris Murphy. Maher expressed skepticism about these claims and stated that he has not noticed a change in the program's reporting. He acknowledged the broader concerns about media pressure but emphasized the need for concrete evidence before concluding that '60 Minutes' has been compromised.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'tumult'
- ✕ loaded language: 'national treasure'
- ✕ loaded language: 'sweeping statement'
- ✕ loaded language: 'completely MAGA'
- ✕ loaded language: 'censorship environment'
- ✕ loaded language: 'danger to media'
- ✕ framing: Bill Maher dismisses tumult at CBS, rejects idea that Scott Pelley was 'a national treasure’
- ✕ editorializing: Maher also rejected the idea that a change in personnel at the CBS newsmagazine automatically proved political interference.
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Bill Maher dismisses tumult at CBS, rejects idea that Scott Pelley was 'a national treasure’
Bill Maher Discusses CBS and '60 Minutes' Amid Political Claims