WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Paramount's CBS News
said late Monday it has turned over documents sought by
the Federal Communications Commission in its probe into a "60
Minutes" interview with then Vice President Kamala Harris, a
spokesperson for the network said.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr said last week the agency had
reinstated a complaint into the appearance. On Monday, Carr, who
was named chair by President Donald Trump, told Fox News he
expected CBS to turn over a copy of the unedited transcript of
the interview by the end of the day.
"CBS played the same question on two different programs and
clearly the words of the answers were very different," Carr
said.