I think she will leave CBS.
The question is if a CNN or MCNBC or NBC is considering hiring her, should the actions of her husband matter in their decision to hire her or not and if so why?
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On Sep 16, 2018, at 8:53 PM, Jeff Nelson JEFFNC1@GMAIL.COM [FunBBGroup] <FunBBGroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I think Julie Chen can stay if she wants . But she may not wish to. She may want to go to another network . We shall see.JeffSent from my iPhone
On Sep 16, 2018, at 8:45 PM, Brian Harttsfield bh@tronstar.com [FunBBGroup] <FunBBGroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:It does look like her choice if she leaves but something about the whole situation where she is almost held accountable for his actions unless she publically condemns him or divorces him makes me uneasy. if a man does something wrong is the wife responsible for that as well unless she leaves him? Isn't a marriage supposed to be till death do you part and I know that isn't held to often these days but should a wife who decides she wants to adhere to those vows then be responsible for anything her husband does? This is the part I'm having a hard time with.I am not excusing what Les is accused of but how much should Julie and her career be impacted by what he is accused of?
Sent from my iPadYea, that's why I'm saying it looks more of her choice as opposed to her being forced out.
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