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Duly Quoted: Wolffus Interruptus
"Hey, how many seconds did I say it would be before Michael Wolff interrupted me? Michael, I won't interrupt you. Don't interrupt me! Don't talk over me, man! Michael, just be quiet a minute, please?"
-CNBC's Dennis Kneale, losing his patience during an on-air discussion on the change of editorial command at The Wall Street Journal. Kneale is a former Journal reporter, as are John Harwood, Becky Quick and Carl Quintanilla, all of whom took part in the segment. The last participant, Wolff, is writing a book about Rupert Murdoch's takeover of the paper.
The video's here; sorry I can't embed it.






