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   Message 156,518 of 157,026   
   Bill Rice to governor.swill@gmail.com   
   Re: NBC Was Skeptical of Flawed Pelosi R   
   26 Jan 23 14:17:03   
   
   XPost: alt.politics.democrats, talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns   
   XPost: alt.politics   
   From: bill.rice@gmail.con   
      
   In article    
   governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:   
   >   
   > Too bad he didn't get Nancy and beat her like an egg.   
   >   
      
   NBC officials were skeptical of a flawed update on the assault   
   on Paul Pelosi just after it aired on the Today show and   
   launched a conservative uproar, sources told The Washington   
   Post. The network retracted a report by reporter Miguel Almaguer   
   that suggested Pelosi was not in immediate danger when police   
   arrived at his San Francisco home, saying it “did not meet NBC   
   News reporting standards.” Almaguer’s reporting was based on a   
   source who “was unreliable regarding the circumstances that the   
   police encountered when they arrived at the house,” a person   
   familiar told the Post. Network brass was particularly skeptical   
   of the claim that Pelosi walked back toward his alleged   
   assailant David DePape when officers got to him, which led to   
   Almaguer questioning whether Pelosi was still in danger. The   
   retraction did nothing to quell the fury of conservative media,   
   which seized on the report to fuel conspiracy-minded segments   
   about the attack.   
      
   https://www.thedailybeast.com/nbc-was-skeptical-of-flawed-paul-   
   pelosi-report-just-after-it-aired-report-says   
      
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