60 Minutes deportation segment briefly airs in Canada
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CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss' decision to pull the segment from Sunday's episode sparked criticism, including from the correspondent behind the reporting.
A '60 Minutes' segment featuring interviews with deported Venezuelans has appeared online despite being pulled by executives.
CECOT houses hundreds of Venezuelan people deported from the United States without trial. In the 60 Minutes episode, correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi said the reporting team spoke with some of the men who endured one of El Salvador's harshest prisons.
The correspondent behind the story says it was postponed for political reasons, while network says it needs more work.
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A buried ’60 Minutes’ investigation has resurfaced and the world is watching. A pulled CBS segment, blocked from airing in the U.S., quietly appeared on a Canadian streaming platform and ignited an international firestorm.
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CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss has reportedly defended her last-minute decision to hold a “60 Minutes” episode about a notorious prison in El Salvador by claiming that it wasn’t “ready.” “60 Minutes” announced the odd and abrupt move with an editor’s note hours before the scheduled premiere,