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Transcripts for CNN Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter 2024

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reporting in an article for "the new yorker" this week about milley, et cetera. susan, thanks for coming on the program. >> thanks, brian. >> let's just get into the ethics of this. how do you approach this as someone who writes a weekly column but is also working on a book? when do you withhold information for the book and when do you share it? >> well, you know, i don't think there's any playbook. i'm still trying to recover, frankly, from that last segment. >> oh, that little thing. >> with michael wolff. you know, look, i've got to say this. it's very important to understand that everybody is accountable for their own credibility. i really don't like these conversations that paint such a broad brush. michael wolff should be accountable with whether what he reported is accurate or not, vice versa. there's a lot of different ways of reporting about the trump story. and i think it's very important that these accounts and these books emerge for history, but also that as accurate and

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