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King opened the show by telling viewers that the show was being taped prior to Trent Lott’s appearance on Black Entertainment Television and therefore would not include any breaking news on the Lott situation. But King’s first question to Richards had been agreed upon and dealt with Lott, allowing Richards to lay out a broadside against the Republican Party. At no point during the day did King or his producers discuss providing Republicans with an opportunity to rebut.
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