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Getting another job is one thing, having technical support and working for an outfit whose name gets a foot in the door is another. Set the controls for the heart of the Sun. | |||
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EF Hutton "When EF Hutton talks, people listen." "If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24 | |||
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Large layoffs are a great way to cut loose a few people that you’d rather not get rid of individually. | |||
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Update on Catherine Herridge firing: CBS seized her files. Link: The Hill
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Commie sons o' bitches. One day. One day... ![]() | |||
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I note that the story sjtill posted was by DC attorney, Jonathan Turley, law professor at George Washington University. I’ve come to really respect his opinions on law with respect to Washington politics. I’d recommend following the link and read his entire opinion piece. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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I think she is sharp enough to have copies elsewhere of all her files. I sure hope so. Didn’t CBS pull something similar with another actual journalist? Can’t think of the name right now. Female. Also, I would not be surprised to see the justice department come after Ms. Herridge on some trumped up BS. | |||
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My guess is that her former employer is going through records to find her confidential source as to the school and lawsuit mentioned on the original post. And submit it. I hope that info is not recorded anywhere except in her memory. | |||
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Sharyl Attkisson Wikipedia Link _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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^^^^^That's her sjtill | |||
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Oh, they gave her her stuff back! I'm sure they didn't peek at any of it. ![]() | |||
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. CBS News boss who signed off on firing Catherine Herridge to get free speech award The CBS News boss who signed off on the controversial ouster of Catherine Herridge — a respected Washington correspondent who has been embroiled in a high-profile First Amendment case — is nevertheless being honored with a free speech award next month. CBS News president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews was selected by Radio Television Digital News Association to be among 13 honorees at the 33rd annual First Amendment Awards at The Watergate Hotel in Washington DC on March 9. The irony was not lost on CBS News insiders who cited the fact that the exec was played a role in pushing out Herridge — an award-winning investigative reporter who is under pressure from a US District Court judge for not revealing how she learned about a federal probe into a Chinese American scientist. Herridge may soon be held in contempt of court for not divulging her source for an investigative piece she penned in 2017 when she worked for Fox News and be ordered to personally pay fines that could total as much as $5,000 a day. “The RTDNA must be tone deaf to give Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews and CBS News an award for the First Amendment,” said a longtime journalist. “It tarnishes the whole meaning of the award.” The Post reached out to inquire whether the RTDNA Foundation was rethinking honoring Ciprian-Matthews. In its response, the foundation declined to comment specifically on the Herridge controversy. “The Foundation selected Ciprián-Matthews for her commitment to excellent and ethical journalism, especially at a time when the stakes are so high,” said president Dan Shelley. “Her leadership during some of the most challenging news stories in American history is a testament to the power of journalism.” Last week, CBS parent Paramount announced it will lay off around 800 people at the debt-saddled company, including roughly 20 from CBS News. A CBS source said the decision to oust Herridge was made by higher ups in the Washington D.C. bureau, where the reporter was based. Ciprian-Matthews and other company execs approved of the decision, the person said. “This restructuring does not in any way reflect on or diminish Ingrid’s well-deserved and outstanding journalistic record,” said a rep for CBS News, who called the news president “a highly regarded executive with decades of experience upholding the highest values of journalism.” “Ms. Herridge was one of more than 700 people impacted on Feb. 13 at Paramount and dozens more from other news organizations enduring mass layoffs in Washington in the last few months including the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Vice, Vox, the Messenger and more,” the rep continued. Nevertheless, critics ripped the network and Ciprian-Matthews for allowing Herridge to get swept up in the mass culling. “She was pursuing stories that were unwelcomed by the Biden White House and many Democratic powerhouses, including the Hur report on Joe Biden’s diminished mental capacity, the Biden corruption scandal and the Hunter Biden laptop,” Jonathan Turley, a legal scholar and a former CBS legal analyst, recently wrote in an opinion piece for The Hill. The revelation comes as the House Judiciary Committee has launched an investigation into Herridge’s termination, as well as the handling of her files after she was let go. CBS News retained Herridge’s personal files, which contained confidential information on her legal case, as well as stories she had worked on, among other things. Facing mounting pressure from the House Judiciary Committee and SAG-AFTRA, the union representing the journalist, CBS News returned the files on Monday. As previously reported by The Post, Herridge has run into “internal roadblocks” at the network as she covered the Hunter Biden laptop story. She also clashed with Ciprian-Matthews, a sharp-elbowed executive who was investigated in 2021 over favoritism and discriminatory hiring and management practices, as revealed by The Post in January. Indeed, sources speculated that Herridge’s firing could be retaliatory, as the correspondent sparked the 2021 investigation against Ciprian-Matthews. It began when correspondent Jeff Pegues allegedly went on a 20-minute rant, in which he dressed down a senior correspondent — whose identity was recently revealed as Herridge by Puck News. A source told The Post at the time, that Ciprian-Matthews, who was in the meeting, did not initially report the incident and attempted to “blame” Herridge for Pegues’ diatribe when it was finally brought to the attention of HR. The incident opened a Pandora’s Box, as allegations that Ciprian-Matthews had protected Pegues and other diverse correspondents — to the detriment of primarily white, female correspondents — flooded the desk of Jennifer Gordon, an executive vice president of employee relations at Paramount Global who conducted the investigation. The probe found that Pegues’ behavior was unprofessional, but months later, Ciprian-Matthews supported his promotion to Chief National Affairs and Justice Correspondent. Gordon, who sources claimed failed to interview key witnesses in her probe against Ciprian-Matthews, concluded merely that the exec was a “bad manager” with limited resources, a source close to the situation told The Post at the time. As first reported by The Post, Pegues was let go, along with Herridge, as part of a purge of 20 staffers at CBS News. The Post has learned that Gordon was also let go amid layoffs at parent Paramount Global, which slashed nearly 800 jobs “Between Pegues, Herridge and Gordon,” the only one left standing who witnessed it is Ingrid,” a CBS insider said. A rep for Paramount Global said :”Per policy we don’t comment on personnel matters.” | |||
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Draw your own conclusions. Ninety minutes (with commercials). I think most people won't invest the time in all of it, and you probably don't need the full hour and a half to get a sense of what's going on in this. | |||
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I listened to the entire interview with Herridge yesterday. I came away with more respect than ever for her; she has integrity, almost completely absent from journalism now. She was given multiple opportunities to name names and get some measure of revenge for being summarily dismissed from CBS News, but she wouldn’t take the bait. Several times she said something like, “I don’t want to talk about that.” Tucker Carlson is performing a valuable service for free speech with his program, but I found myself wishing that Joe Rogan had performed the interview. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/mone...rnalists/ar-BB1pKlyk CBS News president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews to exit after string of controversies including HR probe over bias accusations, sidelining white journalists CBS News president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews is stepping down following a string of controversies over her management of the embattled network, including accusations of discriminatory hiring and management practices. The longtime CBS exec, who was named president last August, told staffers Wednesday that she would step down and become a senior advisor for coverage of the 2024 presidential election over the next several months before leaving the company. “No journalist wants to ‘be’ the news, especially me,” Ciprian-Matthews said in a memo to staff obtained by The Post. “But today, I have some news of my own to share. After much consideration, I’ve decided this is the right time to step away from my current role at CBS News and begin to write my next chapter.” | |||
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I knew but I had to look. Yep, another righteous racist in a position of power. Discriminating against white folks. Who'd a thought it? Adios! | |||
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Ingrid’s management style, biases, bullshit awards and hyphenated name show her be to one cliched bitch. | |||
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