
"During an all-hands meeting with CBS News staffers last week, editor-in-chief Bari Weiss attempted to lay out a bold new vision for the network. She encouraged her staff to think of the decades-old TV news operation as a "start-up," and to prioritize "scoops of ideas," "scoops of investigation," and "scoops of explanation." She also announced the arrival of 19 new CBS News contributors, one of those contributors, Peter Attia, exchanged a bunch of emails with convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein."
"Attia, a quack who calls himself a doctor but is really more of an influencer, was brought to CBS News to contribute ideas about longevity and aging. He is the author of a book titled Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity, and his website describes him as the founder of a medical practice that "applies the principles of Medicine 3.0 to patients with the goal of simultaneously lengthening their lifespan and increasing their healthspan.""
Bari Weiss urged CBS News staff to treat the network like a "start-up" and prioritize "scoops of ideas," investigation, and explanation while announcing 19 new contributors. One new contributor, Peter Attia, is described as a longevity influencer and author of Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity; his website promotes a practice applying "Medicine 3.0" to lengthen lifespan and healthspan. Department of Justice documents show Attia exchanged hundreds of emails with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein years after Epstein's guilty plea. The documents indicate Attia stayed in an Epstein-owned apartment and coordinated with Epstein's assistant.
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