Anonymous wrote:He’s officially leaving now:
“Many of you have kindly asked about me over the past few months. As you know, I took time off to focus on my health and family. After 40+ years of nonstop work and the dramatic changes in the news and television industry, I've made the difficult decision to step away from my role at NBC4. I'm grateful to NBC4 for having me as part of their team for the last eight years. This is the right time to prioritize my health and family. A special thanks to my amazing colleagues, friends, and especially to our viewers who welcomed me into their homes. It’s been an honor. Thank you.“
Anonymous wrote:I missed this. Can you link to an article?Anonymous wrote:So he's a repeat drunk driver? F that, put him behind bars.
He was CAUGHT twice, meaning he likely drove drunk hundreds of times.
I have nothing but hate in my heart for drunk drivers. Such needless arrogance and selfishness.
I missed this. Can you link to an article?Anonymous wrote:So he's a repeat drunk driver? F that, put him behind bars.
He was CAUGHT twice, meaning he likely drove drunk hundreds of times.
I have nothing but hate in my heart for drunk drivers. Such needless arrogance and selfishness.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anything about addiction but it's really wild that he could think he could perform a job that requires reading and being "on" in the state he was in. I only saw the reddit clip but he was really in bad shape. I can't believe he was even allowed to take the air. Someone had to have noticed before they started airing.
It's really sad - he's been given LOTS of chances. I'm all for giving someone a second chance, but this is like the 3rd or 4th - and at least one of those previous mess ups was a DUI (maybe 2 of them?). That's not ok. And then to go on the air, after your employer has stood by you during all the other mishaps, in that condition? That's just awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lock him up
He didn’t do anything illegal this time. Let’s keep our heads on folks.
Well he didn’t get caught doing anything illegal.
We have no idea how he got to work that day. Given past history, idk that it’s a stretch to assume he drove there.
You can assume all that you want. It's a stretch to comment, "lock him up". That's not how it works around here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lock him up
He didn’t do anything illegal this time. Let’s keep our heads on folks.
Well he didn’t get caught doing anything illegal.
We have no idea how he got to work that day. Given past history, idk that it’s a stretch to assume he drove there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lock him up
He didn’t do anything illegal this time. Let’s keep our heads on folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he's a repeat drunk driver? F that, put him behind bars.
He was CAUGHT twice, meaning he likely drove drunk hundreds of times.
I have nothing but hate in my heart for drunk drivers. Such needless arrogance and selfishness.
Hate has no place in your heart. You will die early. He was charged and paid his debt to society.
Anonymous wrote:So he's a repeat drunk driver? F that, put him behind bars.
He was CAUGHT twice, meaning he likely drove drunk hundreds of times.
I have nothing but hate in my heart for drunk drivers. Such needless arrogance and selfishness.
Anonymous wrote:Sending thoughts of healing to Mr. Harris. I am glad his work is giving him space to address this issue. He is a great person and he can get through this!!!
Anonymous wrote:Office party?