Fired 60 Minutes Scott Pelley: CBS told to inject 'falsehoods' into reporting www.theguardian.com 59 points by mgh2 21 hours ago
fearmerchant 12 hours ago Without examples of the lies it's hard to take his word for it as a disgruntled employee. 1attice 11 hours ago ...which is why, of course, he would be litigated into oblivion if he shared them.The epistemic signal you await cannot be sent. iAMkenough 7 hours ago I take it you’re not familiar with his work or the work of the current editor-in-chief.I’m sure he’ll be taking a significant amount of loyal viewers with him. sharts 6 hours ago Not really considering he was working for Bari Weiss nrds 6 hours ago Indeed, given 60 Minutes' historically fraught relationship to the whole concept of "truth", it's hard to credit the whole story.
1attice 11 hours ago ...which is why, of course, he would be litigated into oblivion if he shared them.The epistemic signal you await cannot be sent.
iAMkenough 7 hours ago I take it you’re not familiar with his work or the work of the current editor-in-chief.I’m sure he’ll be taking a significant amount of loyal viewers with him.
nrds 6 hours ago Indeed, given 60 Minutes' historically fraught relationship to the whole concept of "truth", it's hard to credit the whole story.
Props for standing up for the truth
Without examples of the lies it's hard to take his word for it as a disgruntled employee.
...which is why, of course, he would be litigated into oblivion if he shared them.
The epistemic signal you await cannot be sent.
I take it you’re not familiar with his work or the work of the current editor-in-chief.
I’m sure he’ll be taking a significant amount of loyal viewers with him.
Not really considering he was working for Bari Weiss
Indeed, given 60 Minutes' historically fraught relationship to the whole concept of "truth", it's hard to credit the whole story.