she said it right off, she did not like the way this reporter and the compost treated a colleague so she refuses to be interviewed by them. reporter then goes about pretending she is cooperating for a story. I guess you did not want to hear that part.
and she is pointing out they never intended to hear her side anyway. they did not give enough time for her to respond even if she wanted. they are being devious. but if you are a fan of devious journalists, go get you a subscription to the washington compost.
The reporter submitted a list of 10 questions the night before they played their first game.
The reporter started calling other coaches saying he was there in Baton Rouge with her talking to her in order to get those other coaches to call back.
This sounds like she has had years to answer and put the reporter off.
So I don't buy she didn't have time to answer.
We don't know what piece is, but she just Steisand effected her way into everyone wondering what the piece is
she said it right off, she did not like the way this reporter and the compost treated a colleague so she refuses to be interviewed by them. reporter then goes about pretending she is cooperating for a story. I guess you did not want to hear that part.
It's her right not to be interviewed.
But that doesn't stop the story.
When a story comes close to publication, they send out a list of questions to be answered. Giving a person a last chance to comment is fairness.
I listened to about 2 min of the video.
and she is pointing out they never intended to hear her side anyway. they did not give enough time for her to respond even if she wanted. they are being devious. but if you are a fan of devious journalists, go get you a subscription to the washington compost.
The reporter submitted a list of 10 questions the night before they played their first game.
The reporter started calling other coaches saying he was there in Baton Rouge with her talking to her in order to get those other coaches to call back.