CBS News is under fire for holding a videotaped clip from a Friday interview with President-elect Donald Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE urging supporters not to attack minorities until a "60 Minutes" broadcast on Sunday night.

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"I am very surprised to hear that. I hate to hear it," Trump told interviewer Lesley Stahl when told of some attacks on minorities that have reportedly occurred since his election victory Tuesday.

"I am so sorry to hear it, and I say stop it," Trump said before looking directly into the camera. "And I say right to the camera, stop it.”

"60 Minutes" did release quotes from the Friday interview in advance, but only a statement by Trump on the Affordable Care Act.

"We chose to release a quote on the issue that affects the most Americans & that was his statement on Obamacare," a spokesperson for CBS told CNN Monday.

Kai Ryssdal, host of “Marketplace,” called that reasoning “completely underwhelming.”

CBS's underwhelming answer: "We chose to release a quote on the issue that affects the most Americans & that was his statement on Obamacare" — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 14, 2016

Protests have grown in the wake of Trump's victory in major cities across the country.

Not all protests have been peaceful. A protester was shot in Portland last Thursday and hospitalized. Hundreds of arrests have been made, property has been damaged and traffic has snarled due to roads being blocked by protesters chanting "Impeach Trump" and "Not my president."

In the "60 Minutes" interview, Trump also had a message for protesters and those feeling anxious and fearful following his surprising election.

"I would tell them, 'Don't be afraid,' absolutely," Trump said. "We are going to bring our country back, but certainly, don't be afraid."

The Hill has reached out to CBS News for comment.