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As I mentioned, they declined to send us their audio after the recording, so this is a recording of our videoconference.
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Their publicity team asked if we would consider dropping the last segment and re-recording, if Webb and Mitchell agreed. This would be against NPR’s ethics code, so we said no.
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We did offer to record additional material in a second interview if Webb felt there was something further that had been left unsaid, but they declined.
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I want to thank NPR and some journalist friends (who I won’t tag here) for helping us navigate some waters in which we rarely swim, as well as Bullseye’s producer
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I also want to thank those of my followers here who helped identify this potential line of questioning.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I know finding out about those tweets was a last minute blow and a disappointment, so I'm very grateful that you took the conversation there- I always appreciate both your excellence as an interviewer and your decency as a person so much.
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