โCBS News is on fireโ: Fired 60 Minutes veteran Scott Pelley gives brutal assessment of network under Bari Weiss
Fired 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley says he believes CBS News boss Bari Weiss needs to be replaced
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Fired 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley says he believes CBS News boss Bari Weiss needs to be replaced
Fired journalist accuses CBS News chief of interfering with report because it echoed what Trump said of the shooting Fired CBS 60 Minutes anchor Scott Pelley has accused editorial management at his old network of interfering with a broadcast segment looking at an immigration officerโs killing of Minneapolis protester Renee Good in January. The veteran broadcaster, who was recently dismissed from the show, said CBS Newsโs editor-in-chief Bari Weiss had sent an email to his supervisor requesting changes be made soon before the airing of the segment in question. Continue reading...
Search enters second day after Saturday shooting that wounded 12, two reported in critical condition, police say Organizers of a festival in the historic center of Toledo, Ohio, have cancelled planned events on Sunday as police continue the search for at least two shooters who wounded 12 people a day earlier. The Toledo police deputy chief, Joseph Heffernan, said the shooters were โprobably shooting at each otherโ when gunfire erupted just after 5.30pm near the Old West End festival, an annual gathering of live music and architectural home tours. Continue reading...
A decade after The Lonely City was first published, the writer reflects on whatโs changed โ and how the feelings that drove them to write their bestseller are key to understanding our turbulent politics I first had the idea of writing a book about loneliness in 2012. I was 35 and had just moved to New York City when I became lost in a labyrinth of isolation and misery. A love affair had ended abruptly while I was still sky-high with expectation, buoyant with relief that I was finally entering settled coupledom. To have failed in this transition, to have been rejected and left alone, filled me with a shame that felt literally unspeakable. So there I was: alone in the city, an exile condemned to watch the world go by. It was a humiliating and very frightening feeling. The pain was intensified, as a broken leg or even a broken heart would not have been, by the fact that my loneliness felt inadmissible, a thing that could not be said for fear of repelling other people. This was the most alarming aspect of the experience, in that the need for concealment further entrenched the isolation, so that loneliness grew ever more inescapable, a fortress of solitude whose bulwarks and ramparts would not stop growing. Continue reading...
Kreuzberg campaigners win court ruling against โฌ2m fence aimed at shutting out drug dealers The โhollowโ in Gรถrlitzer Park was heaving with revellers who had gathered in reaction to a court ruling against Berlinโs mayor who wanted to lock it up at night. โGรถrli is our garden,โ said Monika, a retired psychiatric nurse who lives nearby and had joined the crowds on Monday night for a beer and a bop on the popular deep bowl-shaped meadow in the Kreuzberg district. โGรถrli is where we socialise and where my daughter grew up,โ she said, using the affectionate nickname for the centrally located green space covering 14 hectares (35 acres). Continue reading...
Wild Arts Summer Opera festival, Layer Marney Tower, Essex A touring show was quite a challenge for the opera starโs first directorial gig, but dynamic singing, charismatic orchestral play and clever stage jokes pull it off brilliantly โFour boxes, six screens, four chairs and a treeโ: the sum total of scenery for Wild Artsโ new English-language production of Mozartโs Marriage of Figaro is modest by operatic standards. This staging needs to travel light, since itโs destined for performances in more than 20 arts centres, theatres, churches and gardens across the UK over the next three months. But leave pondering the logistics to the professionals โ the miraculous thing about this bare-essentials Figaro is how well it works in situ. Particularly given that its director is entirely new to the role. Danielle de Niese is not just any first-timer, of course. The Australian-born, Glyndebourne-dwelling star soprano made her debut at New Yorkโs Metropolitan Opera aged 19 as Barbarina in Mozartโs opera, and in the decades since has sung the role of Susanna all over the world. Few directorial newbies could match such inside-out knowledge of this work and its characters. Continue reading...
I am standing on a stone bridge over the swollen River Eden in the quaint - and, for 51 weeks of the year, blissfully quiet - town of Appleby as a tracksuit-clad child walks past pulling a tiny, ragged pony.
A senior Albanese minister has taken aim at the New Zealand Prime Minister over comments he made about capital gains tax.
Legal papers, expert investigations and social media posts tell story of how a 32-year-old Iraqi appeared to run โproxyโ campaign On Monday, a slightly dishevelled Iraqi man, shackled and dressed in beige prison overalls, was ushered into a Manhattan courtroom. Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, pleaded not guilty to a series of terrorism-related offences, then gestured toward the judge and prosecutors. โIโm a prisoner of war. Iโm not a threat,โ he told them. โChildren and women are being killed by your rockets.โ Continue reading...
The Swiss director has staged court cases against Pussy Riot, mining companies in Congo and Gisรจle Pelicotโs abusers. But after his invitation to Palantir founder Peter Thiel caused a row in Vienna, is Rauโs method eating itself? Milo Rau, once the enfant terrible of continental European theatre, is a little less buoyant these days. The Swiss theatre-maker has done something he says he explicitly hates: he has cancelled a guest. โYes, we hit a wall,โ he says. โBut at least it made the wall visible.โ In his capacity as the artistic director of the Wiener Festwochen theatre festival, Rau, at the end of last month, first invited, then disinvited, the American tech billionaire Peter Thiel. The Austrian weekly Falter called it a fiasco. Continue reading...
Our list, compiled to mark the nation's upcoming 250th birthday on July 4, includes those operating in the heart of the White House and others with social media megaphones.
Fuelled by social media, the market for children's skincare is booming. Experts fear for the long-term impact on girls
Officers stopped an Audi RS6 from Leeds just before 11pm and found the loot alongside more than ยฃ1,500 in cash.
Over 2 million travellers from Britain and Ireland visit the cheapest of the Canary Islands every year - accounting for more than half of their tourist business.
Diamond Valley College maths teacher Sunil Sharma, 66, travelled to India last month and had not been seen or heard from since May 22.
The Festival of Eid in the Park, organised by a Muslim community organisation, was due to be held at the same time as protests following Henry's murder by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh.
I am standing on a stone bridge in the quaint - and, for 51 weeks of the year, blissfully quiet - Cumbrian town of Appleby as a tracksuit-clad child walks past pulling a tiny, ragged pony.
A stunning cliffside mansion previously owned by the alleged mastermind of a $70million fortune teller scam has hit the market.
Relationship between Vladimir Putin and traditional ally has slowly unravelled under current PM Nikol Pashinyan The bottling line at the Abovyan cognac factory in Armenia is running at full tilt. Women in white coats and hairnets work the conveyor with practised speed โ labelling, stacking, loading pallets โ racing to fill a truck. Continue reading...
The cartoon favourite and Mattel toy He-Man battles Skeletor on the big screen, and Garsington continues its run of excellent early operas Masters of the Universe Out now Swords and sorcery seem to be having a little bit of a moment, with the excellent Deathstalker remake a couple of months ago. Now Nicholas Galitzine flexes his muscles as the 1980s Mattel hero He-Man, with Jared Leto vamping as the evil Skeletor. Erupcja Out now Pete Ohs directed, produced, shot, edited and co-wrote this lo-fi hipster movie about Bethany (Charli xcx) and Rob (Will Madden), a young couple on holiday in Warsaw who reconnect with an old friend when a volcanic eruption prompts Bethany to re-evaluate what she wants from her life. Scary Movie Out now Before the concept pole-vaulted over the shark with the laugh-free binfires that were Date Movie, Epic Movie and Disaster Movie, the first Scary Movie films had a certain something: lewd, crude, but with some undeniable knockout gags. Now the original talents are back for a โrebooquelโ parodying the likes of Terrifier 3, Ma and M3gan. Enzo Out now Robin Campillo (120 Beats Per Minute) returns to co-write and direct the final film from his friend Laurent Cantet, who died aged 63 after starting to make this tale of a teenager (Eloy Pohu) from a rich family who pursues an unexpected future, training as a mason and falling for a Ukrainian builder (Maksym Slivinskyi). Catherine Bray Continue reading...