Here's why ousted CEO Les Moonves decided to take CBS to arbitration

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'It's just that much more bad PR for this guy,' NYT reporter Ed Lee said earlier of ex-CBS CEO Les Moonves. Moonves is fighting CBS for his $120 million severance — and CBS is footing the legal fees.

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