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So, Sage, I mentioned how the meeting was behind closed doors, yet there's a lot of information about it that's out in the open.
And Sage, not to belabor the point, but was there supposed to be a picture showing what was happening behind those closed doors?
Okay, so how did the members of the committee feel that the deposition went?
All right.
So then to that point, did Hillary Clinton or the committee give any insight into what her husband Bill Clinton's testimony will sound like?
All right.
That's NPR's Sage Miller.
Sage, thanks a lot.
There is a winner in the epic Hollywood bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery, and that winner is David Ellison, the CEO of Paramount.
NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik is reporting on this.
David, Warner Brothers rejected a lot of offers for Paramount.
What happened?
$111 billion.
That is one meaty enchilada.
So what would Paramount look like now after swallowing Warner Brothers Discovery?
Yeah.
Now, this still has to go through review by antitrust regulators.
So what happens with that?
So, David, you mentioned that if this deal closes, Paramount gets to add CNN to what it's getting.
It was pretty wild to watch Jake Tapper break this news Thursday on his show on CNN.