Michael Cohen
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So, yeah, they put out an apology and they put a retraction out.
Um, the, the problem for me is, well, number one, I'm surprised that CNN would do that because they have a very high, uh, I know, uh, very strict standards and practices department.
At least they did.
Um, when Rick Davis was there, I'm not sure who's in charge of it now, but Rick was very stringent and I don't think that that mistake would have been made under him.
So maybe that's an indication of where the company is now, but, um, it's, that's always the case.
Someone can write something about you that is completely false.
Or say something about it.
Or say something.
And it's become increasingly now more common.
So someone writes it.
Some people don't even bother to change anything.
They just write the same exact story.
And so I believe that the person or the organization that writes the first draft writes the history, right?
Because everybody else is followed.
It used to be someone writes something
Pardon me.
They would call and get a comment from you or from someone or they would check it and they would do their own reporting and then they would write something.
They wouldn't just copy someone else.
So it's very lazy, lazy reporters now, very lazy news organizations.