Gayle King described the controversial 'CBS Mornings' interview with author and activist Ta-Nehisi Coates as a 'learning' experience.
Gayle King described the controversial 'CBS Mornings' interview with author and activist Ta-Nehisi Coates as a 'learning' experience while speaking on a panel at the Paley Center in Manhattan on Tuesday night.
During the panel conversation, Thomas said there have been many 'hard' conversations, both internally and externally, about the interview, which they have 'learned a lot from.' 'I’m hoping those conversations make us better journalists and better listeners,' she said.
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