Banned '60 Minutes' episode leaked online
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A "60 Minutes" episode investigating the controversial CECOT prison in El Salvador, which CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss reportedly delayed from airing on Sunday, appeared online on Monday after appearing being published by a Canadian TV channel that syndicates "60 Minutes.
A 60 Minutes segment that CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss spiked is now available for viewing. The video, which is available on iCloud, was also posted on YouTube by Phil Lewis of HuffPost and was embedded above, but it has since been “removed by the user.” It was also available on the Global TV app before being taken down.
A '60 Minutes' segment on migrants sent by the U.S. to an El Salvador prison has leaked online after being yanked by Bari Weiss.
What appeared to be a “60 Minutes” report on a Salvadoran mega prison housing US-deported migrants spread online on Monday, a day after CBS News pulled the segment prior to its scheduled Sunday broadcast,
Segment that Bari Weiss had removed provides in-depth look at the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo prison
The broadcaster said Sunday that the segment would be aired at a future date, a move that drew criticism from the correspondent behind the reporting.
Sharyn Alfonsi, a “60 Minutes” correspondent, criticized the network’s decision to remove her reporting from Sunday’s edition of the show.