Friday, January 7, 2011

Juan Williams

Juan Williams
The CEO of NPR, which comes after a review that his handling of wood Juan Williams criticized the network on Thursday defended his role in the dispute and hopes that people spend it resigned.

   In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Ellen Weiss, said his decision to NPR for almost 29 years was left "extremely difficult ". But he defended himself against suggestions that they elected to take Williams had rushed for themselves. NPR CEO, said Vivian Schiller, approved the move.

   Schiller, the Council of Independent NPR in the same newspaper that criticized Weiss alleges. Moreover, Schiller has been stripped of his bonus for 2010.

   "What I mean is that the decision to terminate the contract of Juan Williams of NPR, who was a participant terminate, based on the highest journalistic standards, " said Weiss.

   Weiss told the Times that he had no plans for the future. But she said she would love to continue "and admire NPR. He also expressed his hope that his resignation is the cloud that weighs on NPR today abandoned because the dispute.

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