Eli Lake, Ryan Lizza and guest host David Folkenflik attempt to get to the bottom of conflicting information surrounding revelations by a Benghazi attack eyewitness featured in a 60 Minutes report.
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When I was growing up 60 Minutes did really good investigative reporting. Now they pounce on a year old story like it is news. The news is: 60 Minutes has been protecting the administration, and the American people know it.
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CBS Eyewitness Admits He Lied About Benghazi Attack While Bashing Critics
Hannah Groch-Begley
Nov 3, 2013
Fox News revealed they had previously interviewed Davies as well, but ceased after he demanded money, a charge that Davies denied. Foreign Policy also reported that Davies' memoir was published by "Threshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, which is a part of CBS Corporation, which owns 60 Minutes - a fact not disclosed in the 60 Minutes story."
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Brian Stelter is the host of "Reliable Sources" and the senior media correspondent for CNN Worldwide. Before he joined CNN in November 2013, Stelter was a media reporter for The New York Times. He is the author of the New York Times best-seller "Top of the Morning."
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Nice of you to scrub the feed during the first 5 minutes of the Benghazi story. It reeks of CIA CYA.
When I was growing up 60 Minutes did really good investigative reporting. Now they pounce on a year old story like it is news. The news is: 60 Minutes has been protecting the administration, and the American people know it.
MEDIAMATTERS FOR AMERICA
CBS Eyewitness Admits He Lied About Benghazi Attack While Bashing Critics
Hannah Groch-Begley
Nov 3, 2013
Fox News revealed they had previously interviewed Davies as well, but ceased after he demanded money, a charge that Davies denied. Foreign Policy also reported that Davies' memoir was published by "Threshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, which is a part of CBS Corporation, which owns 60 Minutes - a fact not disclosed in the 60 Minutes story."