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The 60 Minutes segment that was spiked by CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss for not being ready is now readily available online, after the network that airs the show in Canada ran the original version of the program and subsequently released it online.
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.
The “60 Minutes” segment that CBS News’ Bari Weiss pulled from a Sunday night U.S. broadcast went public on Monday after an unedited version of Sunday’s episode mistakenly aired on the streaming platform of Canada’s Global TV, TheWrap has learned — even as the original version aired on TV screens.
At the last minute, CBS News held a segment about Venezuelan men who were deported by the Trump administration to a prison in El Salvador. It surfaced online anyway.
A '60 Minutes' segment featuring interviews with deported Venezuelans has appeared online despite being pulled by executives.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Tuesday urged CBS News to fire the producers of “60 Minutes” for launching a “revolt” against Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss, who recently pulled a segment focused on Venezuelan men deported to the El Salvadoran CECOT prison.
The Mirror US on MSN
Canned 60 Minutes episode 'Inside CECOT' leaks as viewers shocked by 'disturbing' footage
CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss decided to shelf the segment, entitled "INSIDE CECOT," at the last minute on Sunday night, claiming it was "not ready"
Just The News on MSN
'60 Minutes' segment on El Salvador prison mistakenly airs in Canada after network delays release
A "60 Minutes" segment that was delayed by CBS News ' Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss on Sunday, appeared to mistakenly air in Canada on Monday through a streaming platform owned by Global TV, which has the rights to "60 Minutes" in Canada.