Tuesday morning on CNews,
Dr. Brigitte Milhau
intervened to talk about the dangers of cocaine by first detailing its biological functioning, its doping effects which make this drug so attractive then by addressing, finally, its harmful aspects for the 'organization.
But a few hours later, on TMC, the
"Daily"
teams only partially relayed this sequence without broadcasting Brigitte Milhau's conclusions.
"We will remember this statement from the CNews doctor:
'Cocaine is nice, in small doses'
"
, commented
Yann Barthès
by displaying this sentence on a sign.
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A process that exasperated
Pascal Praud
the next day in "L'heure des pros" on CNews, in the presence of the doctor.
"Last night, the 'Quotidien' program tweaked and manipulated what you said to make you say the opposite of what you wanted to say on the air, as the banner on the screen showed: 'The dangers of cocaine
,” he said.
These people are horribly dishonest!
The TF1 group which leaves “Quotidien” every evening, with flagrant dishonesty, attacking CNews,
I experienced it with Benzema
, it is inadmissible.
And
to continue after showing the excerpt from the TMC show:
“Monsieur Barthès is a dishonest man, this is nothing new.
Everything is written before, with the teleprompter, it is repeated.
They are dishonest people, fundamentally dishonest.
It's editing
. "
“The TF1 site is a shame, it's scandalous!
»
“Either they are mindless morons, and they confuse neurotransmitters and cocaine, or they are people with bad intentions, in particular to harm this chain. It's incredibly intellectually dishonest
, ”reacted Dr. Milhau.
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“Wednesday evening on C8, she added to consider filing a complaint against “Daily”.
And to Pascal Praud to conclude by pinning the TF1 website which relayed the excerpt from the TMC show with the caption: “On CNews, a doctor praises the merits of cocaine”.
"It's a shame, the TF1 site is a shame, it's scandalous"
, he openly annoyed.
Several speakers from the news channel pointed to "Daily" on social networks.