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According to a ?60 Minutes? producer who requested anonymity, the debate may not go on as scheduled, but the news operation will continue. ?CBS News wouldn?t hire scabs per se,? he said, ?but if there was a strike they would call in middle management types, bureau chiefs and other network executives to write copy. A lot of them got their start as news writers, and God knows there are a lot of them sitting around doing nothing. The sad thing is, no one at home would probably know the difference.?
Hillary released a statement today saying she wouldn't cross the picket line to come to the debate, as have several of the other candidates.
Here's the best part of the article:
According to a ?60 Minutes? producer who requested anonymity, the debate may not go on as scheduled, but the news operation will continue. ?CBS News wouldn?t hire scabs per se,? he said, ?but if there was a strike they would call in middle management types, bureau chiefs and other network executives to write copy. A lot of them got their start as news writers, and God knows there are a lot of them sitting around doing nothing. The sad thing is, no one at home would probably know the difference.?
Hillary released a statement today saying she wouldn't cross the picket line to come to the debate, as have several of the other candidates.