Vivian Schiller: This News is about Vivian Schiller, NPR chief executive director officer Vivian Schiller abject Wednesday in the wake of a sting video that showed fundraiser Ron Schiller “no relative” disparaging conservatives, the tea party movement, and former NPR political analyst Juan Williams, whose firing in October may have set into motion one of the most tumultuous eras in NPR's 41-year history. James O'Keefe, the controversial conservative sting creative person behind the ACORN "pimp pictures," said Mr. William’s firing in October sparked the newest sting surgery, in which two players posing as representatives of a Islamic Brotherhood front group met with Mr. Schiller, a fundraising vice president, to discuss making a $5 1000000 gift to NPR. The departures of Vivian Schiller and Ron Schiller and the cause behindhand them - may further harm NPR's reputation as a public-service broadcaster and could threaten taxpayer support of NPR, which indirectly comes to about $90 1000000 a year.
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