CONWAY: What if it's not in the briefing documents, Anderson? What will CNN do?

COOPER: Well, if our report is wrong, we'll acknowledge that.

CONWAY: Really? Will heads roll, because they didn’t after the election when all the polling [was] wrong, all the pundits were wrong?

. . . CONWAY: I’m asking — I just don't think that you'll clean house if the report is wrong, if there wasn't a two-page appendix, because you haven't cleaned house yet. Not as the outlet ...

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COOPER: What you think and what is true are not necessarily the same thing. So, I’m trying to figure out from you what you can say is true and what is not. And you cannot — you cannot take issue with any specific that we have reported. I’ve yet to hear you say specifically that is not true.

CONWAY: It's not true.

COOPER: It’s not true that those were briefing documents?

CONWAY: Here’s what is true.

COOPER: It’s not true that that was in any of the briefing documents? You’re saying that categorically? How do you know that?

CONWAY: It's true you have no evidence of it. Other than unnamed sources, you don't have the briefing documents. That’s what’s true, because they would not have access to the briefing documents.