Trump demands CBS be stripped of licence; man rescued clinging to esky; and a bear has brain surgery

Trump demands CBS be stripped of licence; man rescued clinging to esky; and a bear has brain surgery

By Alan Vaarwerk

Good afternoon. The US broadcasting regulator has hit back after Donald Trump demanded the CBS network be stripped of its licence for airing an edited answer in a primetime interview with Kamala Harris.

In a social media outburst, Trump accused the network of “a giant fake news scam” after the 60 Minutes program broadcast a clip from Harris about Israel that was shorter and snappier than the version transmitted in the trailer. The comments were condemned as “threats against free speech” by the chair of the Federal Communications Commission, who said broadcasting licences could not be revoked because a presidential candidate disliked coverage.

Meanwhile Trump used a campaign event in Detroit, the largest city in the key swing state of Michigan, to insult the city, saying the “whole country will end up being like Detroit” if Harris were to win.

Elsewhere in the US, Barack Obama made his first appearance on the campaign trail for Kamala Harris on Thursday, speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania and at an event for Black voters, where he urged men in particular to drop “excuses” and get behind the vice-president.

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