Selective editing: AP reporting of end on Rand Paul Filibuster

By the associated press. Watch the C-span version if you wish to hear the phrase…

“There will be order, express….  There will be order, expressions of approval or disapproval will not be permitted in the Senate”

But the associated press apparently doesn’t believe their readers/viewers need to see that.

Why? Why does the Associated Press elect not to distribute the extra 10 seconds of video? Does it overload their servers? Is it not worth reporting? Obviously I’m not a newsperson but it seems plan to me that the last 10 seconds of the video are PART of the story? Yes?

Perhaps a professional journalist will stop by and inform me what that would be done. Enlighten me, please.

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