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BREAKING: Scott Pelley Just Made A Pretty Stunning Allegation.
According to Pelley, CBS leadership wanted a story about the killing of ICE protester Renée Good changed to better match Trump's version of events.
Pelley says he was told management wanted protesters portrayed as more violent and wanted Good described as driving toward the officer who shot her. He says the video evidence showed otherwise.
Then came the admission.
"There was a thumb on the scale for the president's version of events."
A veteran journalist with 37 years at CBS is alleging political pressure was applied to change the facts of a story.
That's a remarkable accusation.
@TheGladebilly@FPWellman No. Look at the resumes of anyone holding that position in the past. He's not in that league.
Then there are the credible Rape and Alcoholism allegations.
He has mishandled the war with Iran. There is no clear goal, and no clear path to victory.
What has he achieved?
@TheGladebilly@FPWellman I am grateful for his service. He fought for our freedoms, which I am exercising. Hegseth is not qualified for his current job, no matter how much he dresses for it.
@TheGladebilly@FPWellman No military experience needed to see a clown being a poser.
Hegseth is using typical propaganda tactics employed by populist government officials.
@DocIppon@js9inningsmedia It's simple. This is his workplace, if he doesn't want to wear the uniform he doesn't need to work there. Be it Pride or Military Appreciation/Armed Forces or other celebratory gear, he is contractually obligated to wear it.
Now, he'll be fined and we can all move on.
The Dodger Stadium parking lots are one of those images that contains a lot more Los Angeles history than one might expect.
They are tied to the displacement of the latino communities of Chavez Ravine in the 1950s, and decades later, to Frank McCourt retaining a 50% interest in the parking-lot land after selling the team. Maybe that's why it costs a fortune to park there now.
Yes, it's a sea of (often hot) asphalt, but it is also a symbol of power, land and a city's collective memory (not to mention it's car culture).