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ABC NewsĬouric said she made the edits to “protect” the 83-year-old Ginsburg, who she believed was “elderly and probably didn’t understand the question,” according to her memoir “Going There.”ĪBC’s segment on vaccines briefly featured Kennedy’s response to past comments he made on links between vaccines and autism, before cutting to questions about the candidate’s famous political family. Former NBC “Today” show host Katie Couric admitted to having withheld a segment of an interview with the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg that featured the Supreme Court justice calling kneeling protests during the US national anthem “a terrible thing to do.” Longshot 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. “Research shows that vaccines and the ingredients used in the vaccines do not cause autism, including multiple studies involving more than a million children and major medical associations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the advocacy group Autism Speaks.”ĭavis is the latest legacy media journalist to admit to editing interviews to flatter liberal viewers. “He also made misleading claims about the relationship between vaccination and autism.

“Data shows that the COVID-19 vaccine has prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths from the disease,” Davis added. “We’ve used our editorial judgment in not including extended portions of that exchange in our interview.” “We should note that during our conversation, Kennedy made false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines,” anchor Linsey Davis said in a disclaimer when the interview aired Thursday. made about the COVID-19 vaccine out of an exclusive interview it conducted with the longshot Democratic presidential candidate. Tlaib’s anti-Israel slur and moreĪBC News to part ways with FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver in Disney layoffsīarbara Walters’ nearly 30-year New York City home lists for $19.75MĪBC News president Kim Godwin leading a ‘culture of fear’ after layoffs: sourcesĪn ABC News host admitted the network edited statements Robert F.

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