
"CNN on Friday admitted that a technical issue was the cause of an awkward on-air exchange between anchor John Berman and Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY). The day before, Lawler appeared on CNN to discuss Congress's ongoing struggle to pass a new spending bill. At the time of writing, Congress was just a few days away from triggering a government shutdown."
"In an effort to encourage holdouts to vote for the bill, the Office of Management and Budget released a memo threatening to permanently cut federal jobs if a new budget bill isn't passed. In previous government shutdowns, those cuts were temporary. During Lawler's conversation with Berman, the anchor made numerous unsuccessful attempts to interject as Lawler was talking. This went on for an extensive period of time."
"At first, Berman suggested that there was some kind of technical error. By the end, however, he suspected that Lawler was deliberately ignoring him to continue speaking. I think you can hear me, Berman said. The next morning, CNN issued a statement confirming that technical issues had indeed occurred and apologized to Lawler: CNN experienced technical issues during Rep. Mike Lawler's interview on Thursday that caused the Congressman to briefly lose audio connection."
CNN acknowledged a technical issue that produced an awkward on-air exchange between anchor John Berman and Rep. Mike Lawler. Lawler appeared to discuss Congress's struggle to pass a new spending bill as a government shutdown loomed. The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo threatening permanent federal job cuts if a new budget bill is not passed, noting prior shutdown cuts were temporary. During the interview, Berman repeatedly attempted to interject while Lawler spoke and at first suspected technical trouble, later wondering if Lawler was ignoring him. CNN later confirmed the audio loss and apologized.
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