Posted on 11/29/2017 11:34:12 AM PST by Red Badger
The face of Today is accused by at least one staffer of sexual misconduct, and several bombshell stories are expected to reveal more.
In perhaps the most shocking media firing in years, NBC News Chairman Andy Lack on Wednesday fired the Today shows Matt Lauer, the longtime star and mainstay of the news divisions most profitable franchise.
In a statement read on the air at the top of the program by Lauers shaken co-host, Savannah Guthrie, Lack said the abrupt termination was prompted by a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by Matt Lauer.
The bombshell announcementa week after CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose was removed from his anchor chair, and had his eponymous PBS and Bloomberg Media show canceled, because of sexual-harassment complaints published by The Washington Postcame amid weeks-long rumors that unnamed outlets were preparing to run an investigation about allegations of Lauers workplace misconduct.
CNN reported The New York Times had been working on a story for weeks about Lauers alleged misconduct.
Im so sorry to say, Norah that we know how they [Lauers NBC News colleagues] feel, CBS This Morning co-anchor Gayle King said on the air, after her colleague Norah ODonnell reported that Rose has been the subject of at least three new sexual-harassment complaints from female employees at CBS News. We know that feeling of reeling and shock, King continued, and how you just get through it one day at a time. Its a very, very sad story.
Predictably, President Donald Trump was far less empathetic in a series of gloating tweets attacking NBC Chairman Lack, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, and even MSNBC President Phil Griffin.
Wow, Matt Lauer was just fired from NBC for inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace, Trump tweeted. But when will the top executives at NBC & Comcast be fired for putting out so much Fake News. Check out Andy Lacks past!
NBC News and MSNBC declined to comment on Trumps attacks.
But Scarborough tweeted: Looks like I picked a good day to stop responding to Trumps bizarre tweets. He is not well.
NBC News also did not comment on the New York Posts report that Lauer allegedly sexually assaulted a female employee during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. The report quoted an anonymous NBC insider as saying the woman complained to the networks human-resources officials Monday.
This happened so quickly, the insider told the Post. She didnt go to the media, she made a complaint to NBCs human resources, and her evidence was so compelling that Matt was fired on Tuesday night. The victim says she has evidence that this has also happened to other women, but so far we dont have evidence of that.
Lack said the complaint was received Monday night. It represented, after serious review, a clear violation of our companys standards, Lack said. As a result, weve decided to terminate his employment. While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over 20 years hes been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
Lacks statement continued: Our highest priority is to create a workplace environment where everyone feels safe and protected, and to ensure that any actions that run counter to our core values are met with consequences, no matter who the offender. We are deeply saddened by this turn of events, but we will face it together as a news organizationand do it in as transparent a manner as we can.
Guthrie, who joined Lauer as Todays permanent cohost in 2012, kept her obviously strained composure as she discussed the terrible news with Hoda Kotb, sitting in for the banished Lauer.
We just learned this moments ago, just this morning, Guthrie said. As Im sure you can imagine, we are devastated. We are still processing all of this. And I will tell you, we do not know more than what I just shared with you. But we will be covering this story, as reporters, as journalists. Im sure we will be learning more details in hours and days to come. And we promise we will share that with you.
Turning to Kotb, Guthrie, near tears, added: And Hoda, I mean, you know, all we can say for the moment is that we are heartbroken. I am heartbroken for Matt. He is my dear, dear friend and my partner, and he is beloved by many, many people here. And I am heartbroken for the brave colleague who came forward to tell her story, and any other women who have their own stories to tell. We are grappling with a dilemma that so many people have faced these past few weeks: How do you reconcile your love for someone with the revelation that they have behaved badly. And I dont know the answer to that. But I do know that this reckoning that so many organizations have been going through is important, its long overdue and must result in workplaces where all women, all people, feel safe and respected.
Guthrie continued: As painful as it is this moment in our culture, and this change, had to happen.
Yeah, it did, Kotb responded, her face as mask of sadness. This is a very tough morning for both of us. Ive known Matt for 15 years, and Ive loved him as a friend and as a colleague. And again, just like you were saying, Savannah, its hard to reconcile what we are hearing with the man who we know.
Kotb continued: We both woke up with this news, pre-dawn. We are trying to process it and trying make sense of it and it will take some time for that.
Guthrie added, addressing viewers directly: We are processing it with all of you at home. We promise to be transparent and straightforward and continue this important conversation Theres no real way to do this.
Guthrie concluded: This show has been on air for more than 65 years. Were supposed to bring you the news and so we move along
And she transitioned to the shows second lead, and arguably less upsetting story: the ballistic-missile launch in North Korea.
NBC newbie Megyn Kelly added her voice to the controversy on her eponymous program on Todays 9 a.m. hour.
This one does hit close to home, said the former Fox News star, grim-faced and straight to camera after showing clips of Guthrie and Kotb commiserating over Lauers professional demise. I, too, have known Matt for a long time, and he has been a friend and kind and supportive to me in my transition to NBC News.
I see the anguish on my colleagues faces. When this happens, what we dont see is the pain on the faces of those who found the courage to come forward. It is a terrifying thing to do.
Kelly, whose complaint about her harassment by the late Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes was a major factor in Ailess firing in July 2016, continued: We dont see the career opportunities women lose because of sexual harassment, or the intense stress it causes a woman dealing with it when she comes to work each day. I am thinking of those women this morning, hoping they are OK.
The days to come will not be easy. We are in the middle of a sea change in this country, an empowerment revolution, in which women who for years felt they had no choice but to simply deal with being harassed at work are now starting to picture another reality, to feel that change is within their grasp.
As painful as this moment is for so many here at NBC today, at CBS earlier this month, at Fox News over the last year, in Hollywood this fall, it is a sign of progress, of women finding their voices, their courage, and of the erosion of a shameful power imbalance that has been in place for far too long
My experience is that a news organization is bigger than any one person. They all face challenges. They all stumble. But the good ones stay standing and forge forward, fulfilling their core mission: journalism.
No. Canoodling.
Eloi and Morlocks................
The man doesn't know what not responding means.
The other thing is that a lot of this is decades old. The Lauer accusations aren’t. But the NPR stuff happened two decades ago. There is a statute of limitations in place for a reason.
I did that Canada, once/ I canoodled across a large lake and the damn thing sank!
Tune in again tomorrow for another exciting episode of “AS THE WORM TURNS”!.........................
Just wait until the men begin airing their grievances about being assaulted daily by visible cleavage, short skirts, etc. Because men are turned on by such. That is why women dress the way they do. They want men to be excited by them. Media executives encourage certain looks and fashions in order to attract viewers. Blah. Blah blah. Blah.
The clear solution is that the women must be covered from head to toe with only eyes visible. And the men must wear full robes and towels over their heads in order for no one to be turned on or turned off by their appearances. Hahaha. Sounds like a plan.
Whatever Matt Lauer did must be very egregious.
I hope Trump never goes into Scarborough's office, healthy people walk in there and suddenly drop dead of a bump on the head.
Andrew Lack is the chairman of NBC News and MSNBC.
Also, when a major company tells the press they have just received the “first” complaint about someone, that can involve some careful (Clintonesque) parsing of the term “complaint.” Even if they are not blatantly lying (big “IF”), it can mean that no one has been willing to go through some specific institutional grievance process.... doesn’t mean that higher-ups were unaware of the problem(s). It need not even mean that the person(s) had not told anyone in official HR or management positions. It might only mean that the victim(s) had not chosen to engage in a specific company grievance procedure to demand an investigation.
Can someone OD on Schadenfreude?................
wow, that’s better than Hillary with that other actress....
The empathy the women talking heads are dislaying for Lauer is stunning!
They feel so bad— for HIM!!
They are so sad that he got caught! Unbelievable!!
Savannah Guthrie: “As I’m sure you can understand, we are devastated. I’m heartbroken for Matt. He is my dear, dear friend and my partner, and he is beloved by many, many people here.” She also referred to his conduct saying Lauer “...behaved badly.”
Really? You’re heartbroken for a guy who committed sexual assault on one of your colleagues and you refer to it as behaving “badly”?
As for Megyn Kelly, this statement is a real classic: “We dont see the career opportunities women lose because of sexual harassment, or the intense stress it causes a woman dealing with it when she comes to work each day.” No, we don’t, but we do see dozens of examples of painfully stupid women who’ve clearly taken advantage of it to advance their careers.
And, as I’ve said before, it’s only a matter of time before information starts to come out about powerful and influential women who’ve abused their positions to gain sexual favors from young male interns and subordinates. Like the abuse of women by powerful men, once the truth comes out in one case, there’ll be a cascade of accusations against women as well.
Break out the popcorn...
A friend of mine has an interesting theory that NBC’s management was working behind the scenes to make the allegation against Lauer public so they could terminate his $25M/year contract.
Sounds like Islam....................
Yup
When will Jake Tapper be accused?
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