In this moment, the future of our rights, our bodily autonomy, our freedom feels uncertain. What we do next will make a difference for decades to come.
How CBS reported on the Les Moonves and ’60 Minutes’ allegations
Werner’s report on the allegations against Moonves quoted an executive from the National Women’s Law Center who said that if the allegations are true, the network needs to send a stronger message. “I don’t think you can send that message without some real consequences for those people who are found to have in fact engaged in this behavior in the past,” Emily Martin, the center’s general counsel and vice president for Education and Workplace Justice, said in the segment.