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Why did Couric conceal some of Justice Ginsburg's comments?

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Why did Couric conceal some of Justice Ginsburg's comments?

Why did Couric conceal some of Justice Ginsburg's comments?

Brian Stelter says Katie Couric’s decision to “protect” Ruth Bader Ginsburg by cutting some of the late justice’s remarks about anthem protests contributes to a lack of trust in media.

“The best disinfectant is sunlight,” so transparency should rule, Robert Costa adds.


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