FCC’s Carr brushes off CBS-Talarico interview controversy
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Republicans have dominated the Lone Star State for decades, but a national shift toward Democrats has both parties believing that the GOP's unbeaten streak could be at risk.
Controversy surrounding a CBS “Late Show” segment with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico has given the Democratic rising star a new burst of momentum just as early voting kicks off in the Lone Star State.
Colbert, you’ll recall, said on Monday’s show that he’d been prohibited from broadcasting his interview with Texas State Representative James Talarico because CBS lawyers were concerned that President Trump’s Federal Communications Commission chairman, Brendan Carr, might take punitive action against the network if he did.
A CEO is taking a controversial approach to hiring by giving candidates blunt, real-time feedback during interviews. He then registers their reaction as a pass-fail signal for the role. Gagan Biyani, CEO of education platform Maven and cofounder of the ...