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Many of former NPR fundraiser Ron Schiller‘s most provocative remarks were presented in a misleading way by James O’Keefe, reports David Folkenflik. The NPR media reporter’s review of O’Keefe’s video was conducted with several colleagues and outside people, including The Blaze editor-in-chief Scott Baker, who was the first to question O’Keefe’s editing. || Steve Myers: What O’Keefe knows about the media (and you should too).
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