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BS and the Cost of Not Apologizing

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Thanks to his talk with the New York Times, much has become clearer in the Scott Pelley business at CBS. His mistake is one people often make, not apologizing when the only right thing to do is apologize.
He makes clear, as this column suggested on Saturday, that he, along with fellow stars, wanted to remain and work with management whatever their reservations about the new team and the glaring, widely advertised desire of their ultimate parent company to curry favor with the Trump administration to get two industry-consolidating mergers approved.

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