27 November 2008 1:36 AM, PST | From Studio Briefing - Film News | See recent Studio Briefing - Film News news
Business channel CNBC paid $300 for clothing worn by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin during an interview with anchor Maria Bartiromo before Palin was nominated as the Republican party's vice-presidential candidate, the Washington Post reported today (Thursday). According to the newspaper's "Reliable Sources" column, the first part of the interview was conducted in Palin's office in Anchorage, where she wore her own clothing. However, it noted, the producers then asked to film part of the interview in nearby oil fields, but since the governor didn't have any outdoor clothing at her office, a CNBC assistant was sent out to buy her a jacket and hiking shoes. Palin later reported the clothing as a gift.
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