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Undercover audio exposes liberal bias at news network, staff twisting polls to fit a narrative

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    CNN employees in 2009 discussed the use of outdated polling data, acknowledged bias in favor of then-President Obama, disparaged Americans who believe in the literal meaning of the Bible, and dissed rival Fox News Channel.

    Those are among the tidbits contained in 119 hours of secret recordings released Thursday by conservative activist James O’Keefe and his organization, Project Veritas. He said he has about 200 hours in all.

    “Just last night, we had producers calling us, freaked out that we had their hosts on tape. A lot of guilty [consciences] at CNN.”

    O’Keefe said in an online broadcast that it is the opening salvo in his new mission to hold the media accountable. He offered a $10,000 reward for other tapes that pull back the veil at major news organizations.

    “Just last night, we had producers calling us, freaked out that we had their hosts on tape,” he said. “A lot of guilty [consciences] at CNN.”

    O’Keefe said he received the recordings from a whistleblower inside CNN. He said is releasing the raw audio and asking the public for help transcribing the recordings, modeling the effort after WikiLeaks, which gained widespread attention last year with its release of thousands of emails stolen from the Gmail account of Hillary Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta.

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