3 Reasons to Watch Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson Sunday


THREE REASONS TO WATCH FULL MEASURE WITH SHARYL ATTKISSON SUNDAY, NOV. 15th:

1. The amazing story of firefighter Alicia Dabney who went from fighting fires for the Forest Service to fighting discrimination in one of the largest agencies in the federal government: an agency that should be setting the standard for fair treatment of employees.

2. Everybody’s favorite–pork! Our friends from Citizens Against Government Waste are going to release new findings on government earmarks, which means some maddening examples of how the government is wasting your tax dollars.

3. On some college campuses, it’s not a matter of ‘Speak no Evil’…it’s ‘Don’t Speak at All’. The trend of promoting the PC agenda, and how some say it’s not only destroying free speech, but the fundamentals of education. We’ll also hear from George Will who is top on the university “disinvited” lists.

On last week’s Full Measure:

Meet the whistleblower — put in prison by one federal agency, but awarded $100 million by the IRS. Why?

Scott Thuman on the disastrous collapse of the Obamacare co-ops.

Full Measure begins Oct. 4. Watch it on a Sinclair station or livestream at 9:30a Eastern at FullMeasure.news
Full Measure begins Oct. 4. Watch it on a Sinclair station or livestream at 9:30a Eastern at FullMeasure.news

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9 thoughts on “3 Reasons to Watch Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson Sunday”

    1. Ms. Wise, if Dish TV in your area carries one of the TV stations owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, then you will see Full Measure, probably on Sundays @ 10 a.m. local time. (We have Dish at our home, too.)

      A listing of Sinclair’s stations is here: https://sbgi.net/tv-channels/.

      Hope this is helpful.

      Warren Miller, CFA, CPA
      Lexington, Virginia

  1. I was pleased to see that there was no piece on Alicia Dabney, former U.S. Forest Service employee, this week, despite listings saying it would be on. Perhaps you are doing some fact-checking on this story. If you look into it carefully, you will find that she has not been a Forest Service employee for 3 1/2 years. Her sexual assault allegations are years old. All of this is very old news. All her allegations were in fact investigated thoroughly and not substantiated- and you should also know that she refused to cooperate with those investigations into her own allegations. There are two sides to every story. Please do your due diligence.

  2. I am an employee at USDA I can tell you that they are speaking the truth! It’s happened to me, during a two year period four professional and amazing women of color left the agency because of blatant and overt discrimination. The managers there think they have a right to treat people horribly because they are not held accountable.
    Thank you for being brave enough to speak out and look into this.

  3. My family owned wtvx when you started. I live in Vero beach and know close relatives of yours. Your show is great. Keep fighting the battle.

    Could I have a producer contact me. I have a story to discuss. Name is Charlie. And any relative from Vero will know who I am.

    Thanks and keep up the good work.

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