Tammy Bruce: NBC Is Taking a Page Out of Weinstein’s Book in Killing Story

‘There is some debate about whether or not you should name sexual assault victim’

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BRUCE: "But they are taking a page out of Weinstein’s book. Part of what we saw him do is issue threats against individuals who were saying they would cover him or they had questions and then those individuals would retreat. It seems to be someone that NBC if they are doing this is applying and something that Weinstein would do. But they have bigger problems. Farrow has a boom coming out called “Catch and kill where” where he describes what happened and how the story was killed at NBC. The problems are very, very big. You are simply discussing them. Which is important. But what we also know is when it comes to even that 11-page tone, the Andy look — Andy lack put out, he stated that the women that came forward, they said they had no one gong on camera. But as you noted they did have someone on the record. But the journalistic ethics has kept reporters from revealing the names of the sexual assault victims. But never expects them to go on camera. In his rebuttal pages it mocks, it sounds like he is mocking the victims of the Harvey Weinstein saying with the brave women that talk to Ronan for the print story, would they have gone in front of a camera and the lights? Well, since when and why would they so destroy a level of the journalistic ethics that everyone applies? There is some debate about whether or not you should name sexual assault victim. Separately from that, with all things being equal. Why would he then have it be a standard that the victims would have to go on camera personally?"

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