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April 13th, 2014
01:38 PM ET

Money and power

Senator Al Franken discusses his opposition to the proposed merger between Comcast Time Warner and the influence that lobbyist money might have on the senators' scrutiny of the deal.


Filed under: Blog • Comcast • Time Warner Cable
April 13th, 2014
01:22 PM ET

The British are coming

A final thought from Brian Stelter about the influx of executives joining American media organizations from across the pond. Also, a look ahead to Monday's Pulitzer Prize announcement; should NSA reporting be honored?


Filed under: Reliable Sources
April 13th, 2014
01:16 PM ET

Not everyone loves Stephen Colbert

As Stephen Colbert is announced as David Letterman's replacement, Michelle Fields and Keli Goff debate the reaction to the pick on the left and the right.


Filed under: Blog • CBS • Comedy • David Letterman • Stephen Colbert
April 13th, 2014
01:04 PM ET

The Chinese perspective on MH-370

CCTV America correspondent Jim Spellman tells Brian Stelter how the state-run Chinese network has been covering the story of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.


Filed under: Blog • Reliable Sources
April 13th, 2014
12:58 PM ET

Cavett on Colbert

Talk show legend Dick Cavett joins Brian Stelter to give his take on what the Comedy Central veteran will bring to The Late Show.


Filed under: Blog • CBS • Stephen Colbert
April 13th, 2014
12:58 PM ET

More controversy at MSNBC

After the DNC accuses MSNBC of a double standard regarding their anchors' political activities, Brian Stelter and Frank Sesno analyze the left-leaning network's policy.


Filed under: Blog • Ed Schultz • Joe Scarborough • MSNBC