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A '60 Minutes' segment featuring interviews with deported Venezuelans has appeared online despite being pulled by executives.
A "60 Minutes" episode investigating the controversial CECOT prison in El Salvador, which CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss reportedly delayed from airing on Sunday, appeared online on Monday after appearing being published by a Canadian TV channel that syndicates "60 Minutes.
A recording of the story appears to have aired on the Global Television Network, one of Canada’s largest networks. The story appears to have been taken down, but it is still on a website that captures and preserves webpages.
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Banned "60 Minutes" segment on CECOT spreads online after accidentally airing in Canada
Sharyn Alfonsi, the correspondent who led the reporting on CECOT for 60 Minutes, said the story went through the normal editorial processes before it was scheduled to air. That process includes receiving approvals from the Standards and Practices team at CBS News, and from the network’s attorneys.
CBS will pay tribute to Rob Reiner and his legacy in a new special airing Sunday night. Titled “Rob Reiner – Scenes From a Life,” the one-hour tribute will broadcast on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 8:30 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.
Fans of reality TV have been waiting for months for this moment, with season 49 of the long-running CBS reality series Survivor set to go down on Wednesday, December 18. Survivor is one of the most celebrated and longest-running shows in entertainment,