35 Burst results for "Roger Ailes"

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A highlight from Is There a Devil?
"You know, I so love this opening theme that I wonder how many people tune into Dennis and Julie just to hear the music. Credit to Richard Friedman. Correct. And his wife, Leslie. Correct on both. I really do. And it puts me in a mood, doesn't it? It's an interesting question. This is so typical of us. I can't believe that I got completely off everything I was going to think about. Can any of our sensory perceptions trigger the emotions that sound does, specifically music, but sound in general? This is so typical of you. And by the way, I love it. It's what makes you unique. Smell, perhaps. I think smell. So I've thought of smell, but it's rare. When I smell a certain... My mom uses Jo Malone perfume, and when I smell that, I think of my mom. And I feel very comforted. It's very powerful. In fact, when I smell it, I think of your mom, too. By the way, this is Dennis and Julie. Welcome. Oh, yeah. Dennis and Julie. Shalom. Let me just go through this. The power of sound is unrivaled in most ways. Not in every way, but I'll give you an example. I'm laughing because I'm laughing at me. I don't know how many people have ever made this experiment, conducted this experiment to speak better English. Watch a horror movie without sound, and it is not one -fifth as scary. That's interesting. Well, you say that the ear is more powerful than the eye. I'd like you to explain why, because I know this Dennis Prager argument, but I forget the reasons. Okay, so I developed this from the credo of Judaism, which is in the Torah, the first five books. Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord alone, or the Lord is one. There are many ways of translating it. The Lord is our God. So that's the credo. Many Jews walked into the gas chambers reciting this phrase. Isn't that the Shema? The Shema, yeah. What does Shema mean? It means hear or listen. So why do they say hear, O Israel? It doesn't say look, O Israel. That's my point. It says hear, O Israel. In that regard, I believe that audio only is in many ways more powerful than audio and video. Why? Because the eye is emotional and the ear is both emotional, like the sounds of a horror movie, and intellectual. The eye is not intellectual. The eye is seduced by beauty in a nanosecond, and it just reacts emotionally. Roger Ailes, the former president of Fox News, he's dead, right? He died? I think he died. Anyway, that doesn't matter at all to the point. He was the former head of Fox News. He was entangled in this sexual harassment scandal, but he did have a knack for identifying talent. And one of his criteria or tests when he was evaluating if he wanted someone to be on the air was to turn the sound off and just watch them without hearing anything. But that makes sense because it's Fox News. It's cable TV. You only have, what, five minutes? So he wanted to make sure that you were visually riveting? Yeah, okay. Well, that's TV. That's TV, exactly. It makes sense for TV, but it sort of supports your point that the eye is not intellectual. I'll give an example. Yes, the intellectual is clear, but even emotionally, like the sound of a horror movie, it's not a horror movie without the sound.

WLS-AM 890
"roger ailes" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Here listen to yourself We'll talk about it on the other side Check this out I did I talked to her at great length It was actually pretty funny I said you know oh I said I she tried to get I was like she's got a lot of liberals working over there And you know they see this is warm And we're the main force on the other side and that's crazy If you've got pronouns in your Twitter bio you shouldn't work here Because we can't trust you because you're on the other side And she goes well who And I said I'm not going to name names because I don't know who did it and I'm definitely not going to cast dispersions on someone unfairly Just because your liberal doesn't mean you did this it does mean you shouldn't work here And roger would never put up with this Why would you do that Do you know what I mean They see this as war It's like I'm not that I'm an actual liberal Like I'm totally fine being like our makeup artist is like a screaming lefty No but I'm not that way But they are that way And I said I'm not ashamed of anything I said Now it's like you recently had COVID I did Fresh face and healthy But do you know what I mean Justin I have no idea If you've got that horrible guy who was just horrible who was judge jeanine's guy I couldn't Yeah that guy's like a screaming left wing lunatic Why does he work here What You totally dicked over his anchor and then we expect he's not going to dick over the network Like I don't have specific information on it but I would Yeah it's crazy Yeah Exactly Exactly It's like I'm always telling each other I'm telling my children you know what the truth is You can feel it Don't lie to yourself Again how just explain to me how that's damaging to him I'm open to anything

The Dan Bongino Show
Latest Tucker Carlson Leak Cites Roger Ailes, Anti-Pronouns on Twitter
"Here listen to yourself We'll talk about it on the other side Check this out I did I talked to her at great length It was actually pretty funny I said you know oh I said I she tried to get I was like she's got a lot of liberals working over there And you know they see this is warm And we're the main force on the other side and that's crazy If you've got pronouns in your Twitter bio you shouldn't work here Because we can't trust you because you're on the other side And she goes well who And I said I'm not going to name names because I don't know who did it and I'm definitely not going to cast dispersions on someone unfairly Just because your liberal doesn't mean you did this it does mean you shouldn't work here And roger would never put up with this Why would you do that Do you know what I mean They see this as war It's like I'm not that I'm an actual liberal Like I'm totally fine being like our makeup artist is like a screaming lefty No but I'm not that way But they are that way And I said I'm not ashamed of anything I said Now it's like you recently had COVID I did Fresh face and healthy But do you know what I mean Justin I have no idea If you've got that horrible guy who was just horrible who was judge jeanine's guy I couldn't Yeah that guy's like a screaming left wing lunatic Why does he work here What You totally dicked over his anchor and then we expect he's not going to dick over the network Like I don't have specific information on it but I would Yeah it's crazy Yeah Exactly Exactly It's like I'm always telling each other I'm telling my children you know what the truth is You can feel it Don't lie to yourself Again how just explain to me how that's damaging to him I'm open to anything

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
At the End of the Day, Fox News Is Lost
"Share with you what I shared on newsmax earlier today. Because I believe that at the end of the day, Fox News has lost. They do not have a vision. They did not understand that roger ailes when he created Fox News channel and let it for so many years. Before he was fired and then he died. When roger ailes was leading that network, he created something that appealed to everyday Americans in a roger grew up born and raised in Ohio in a working class family, and he knows what it's like. To live paycheck to paycheck. He really did believe in those ideas of God and country and family and whether or not you agreed with everything he did. This was a brilliant man. And roger was always careful, always careful never to allow a candidate to get too close to the network. And of course, we now saw what happened when one did. And Fox didn't know how the new leaders at Fox did not know how to deal with all of that. Now the other big problem at foxes is a major divide within the company. The news side is run by a leftist. And you can see that in a lot of the programming, especially on the weekends. And that's a big problem, because they think that people are watching Fox because of the news. Now, I suspect if many of you would call in and say that's just ludicrous and I would agree with you. The people paying the bills for Fox News channel, it's not that newsroom, it's Tucker and Sean and Lara and Fox and Friends. Those are the people paying the bills. Over at Fox.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Dick Morris Compares Tucker's Fox Exit to Larry King's CNN Departure
"Investments dot com. Welcome to the Eric metaxas show. We'll get you from point a to point B but if you're looking for point C well buddy you're on your own. But if you wait right here in just about two minutes, the bus to point C will be coming right by. And now here's your Ralph crammed into the airways. Eric my taxes. Folks, welcome to our two. We continue our conversation with dick Morris about breaking into other news. I'm still not going to get over it, dick, as much as I just expected to talk to you about president Trump. But the drama that Fox News has done such something so dramatic, so dramatic. I'm being redundant. But so dramatic, I think most fox watchers will be shocked because it seems that Tucker in particular was the major tentpole in the organization. Remember when Larry King left CNN, it died. I mean, it took a few months for it to die or a year or two. But basically, roger ailes once told me he said, Larry King is the only thing holding CNN up. And if he goes, the whole thing collapses. And then when he did go, it just fell apart. And I don't remember why they fired him or did he just leave? No, I think he just left. But there was no sex scandal, so we probably didn't know it. But I think that the thing that I find fascinating though over the last

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Caller: Where Are Tucker Carlson's Defenders?
"Todd, I wanted to respond about what you were saying about Fox News yesterday because I thought the same thing. Where were Tucker defenders? No one said a word. No, and that speaks volumes to me, Gina, when nobody's out there, nobody's got your back, that's a very lonely place. Exactly. And I did miss Brett Bayer. So, but you asked earlier, who would you side with? Oh my God. Because Brett baier, to me, ladies laughed. He should go with Chris Wallace. I don't care for him anyway. But it does disappoint me. What you said about Tucker's email, although don't you think at times Tucker kind of changes his mind, he learns things, I mean, I don't know what time it was that email to you were those early on or recent. Those were early on right. This was right after the election and probably around January 6th as well. Where you had Tucker and a lot of the other host Hannity Ingram all saying pretty much about the same thing. You know, the challenge Gina and I remember this conversation being had at Fox when roger ailes was still alive. And the concern was don't get too close to any one candidate because you still have to protect your brand and you have to protect your property as a news outlet. And I think the problem is Gina, they were so hungry for ratings. They just jumped in and they took a big deep dive into the Trump pool and that was it.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"roger ailes" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"Yeah, they said that they would swap and they were going to give it off the day after Super Bowl. And we have to go to school on president's day. Yeah, my wife's looking into it. And it's true. They have it on the docket for this year and next year. So she wrote this big email. She attached something that a gentleman came out and he the letter that was sent to the commissioner about the football plays. She sent them that attachment and said, how dare you scrub ties in its day when we have a whole bunch of malcontent overpaid bunch of babies that won't salute a flag, you give these kids off and show them that you're going to take away president's day, a patriotic holiday on these kids should be learning and she sent it. She sent it to the whole board and everything. I don't know what's going to happen. Hopefully it don't show up at my house and try to drag it. They do your first call is to be and then we're going to get Pacific justice institute involved. Jesus hello. Oh my God. But I reached out to one of our representatives on Wayne for him to get back to me and he's pretty good representative mcnealy. I asked Sam if they can reach out and tell me who I exactly have to speak to in my area because I know he's out in Salisbury area, but Sean, here's what I really like. Here's what I want you to keep me updated on this. So you give us a call back and we'll make sure to get you on the air, but you're the eyes and ears, and that goes for all the rest of you as well. Sean, thanks for the call. Open line Friday's ladies and gentlemen, 8 four four 747 88 68. We'll be right back. Wow. All right, welcome back, everybody. Good to have you with us. Let's go to the phones. Again, open line Friday, Vicky and Cleveland, Georgia. Listening to us on Wu and hey, Vicki what's on your mind today? Hey, I have a couple of comments about the first thing you did, which was all about Fox News and chills. They are for the liberals, okay? Yes. First of all, two points. And then I'll let you talk. First of all, the suit was filed and the suit is merely an accusation, not proof because you can sue anybody for anything. So just because it's a suit doesn't mean it's the proof. Although, they've got some emails. Hold on. And excuse me. And the second part of that is, it's been over two years since the election. I wonder if any of those three people you mentioned. Tucker and Laura and Sean Hannity have changed their minds about anything since more proof has come out because that was a long time ago. They wrote those emails. People change. People do change, and that's fair, I will say, the emails are authentic. Now, how they are portrayed in the lawsuit, that, of course, is subjective. But I can tell you, after working there for almost 15 years, that there is great animosity against president Trump among some of the executives, so that I don't think that's in dispute. What concerns me is the anchors are telling you one thing on the air, but they believe something else. So that's a problem in my book. That is a problem. I just wonder if they have changed. Have they changed? It sounds like when they were reading the emails. It sounds like they're applying CYA because they didn't want to get fired in Fox News purportedly a conservative place. And so maybe they didn't want to get fired then, but I'd be interested to know what they really think now. I said, well, I know what they really think. After roger ailes was fired from Fox and then died. The whole atmosphere of the network has changed. And I would say, I would say that Fox would not have been as close to Trump as they were if roger had been alive and running the network. And the reason why is because you have to be you have to have some distance between yourself and the people you're covering. And I suspect fox jumped, jumped in, they didn't know what else to do, and now they're scrambling to try to figure it all out. Yeah, I think they're all scrambling, all right? Yeah. Everybody's scrambling these days, but a lot of things are going to come to light and maybe fox is one.

The Stuttering John Podcast
"roger ailes" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"This drove me absolutely insane. I want to get it right. So let me read you the, 'cause I tweeted it out. I can't wait till I read this to you because you're gonna hold on. Let me find the first one. No, no, no, I just got a farm that here it is. Here it is. Check this out. Melissa, I kid you not. This was this is the headline on CNN. Biden's early presidency getaways so far outpaced trumps. What? Now, what they're considering a getaway. Is when Joe Biden drives 90 miles to Delaware to work out of his house where he's been commuting from Delaware the whole time he was a senator and actually they have the audacity to equate that with Donald Trump going taxpayer money to fly Air Force One to Florida to play golf. How dare you Jeff Zucker and CNN? You know what? Fuck you. But Jeff Zucker is his buddy. Jeff Sessions. On his side. You know, sherri Jacobs, who's a former writer. I love cherry. He's a good friend of mine. She when Trump called Jeff Zucker, when cherry said on TV, no, no, you know, Trump does have a pack, which is a fact, which was proven shortly after that. We're lying before then he was saying I'm using all my own money. This is all. I'm so rich. I'm using my own money. Nobody's helping me run for president, which was all bull. When she said that he called Jeff Zucker and Jeff Zucker just banned her from CNN forever. I know. I mean, he just poured her career. Yes, I know that. And she's been on this show a bunch of times. You know, say in the same thing. But I mean, Melissa, I mean, Joe Biden, I mean, how the hell could you compare the two? And guess what? At the end of the article, this was like click bait for CNN. At the end of the article, they go, but the truth is, you know, Joe Biden has said that he is working from his home in Doha. Yeah. So he's not really on a getaway. How dare you? How dare you, Jeff? You turned out to be a piece of shit. And guess what? I actually did a bit with you when I was on The Tonight Show. And man, I can't stand your ass now. He's the one who gave us the apprentice, too. I know. You know. No, and you know, I mean, CNN has never been I mean, that's another if I had the money. I would make another documentary and I would call it there's no such thing as a liberal media or something like that because there isn't. The mass media is not liberal. And that was the foundational lie that created Fox News. The reason that they wanted to create Fox News was that media was to fact based, right? It was too far faced. It was like Walter Cronkite would come on and give you facts. And the facts were that the Vietnam War was a mess. And, you know, Nixon was a jerk and he was a crook. And you know, and those were all the facts. And the facts did not help the Republican Party again. So roger ailes writes this note in 1972, you know, let's make this all conservative network, you know, and we'll tell people what to think, you know, things are too complicated for them. And so they did..

The Erick Erickson Show
"roger ailes" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Let's go back to the phones mark. You're going to be up on the program next. If i can push the but there we go mark. Welcome yes sir. Thank you. I would like to make point that the doctors and nurses are leaving because of the fact that they know that the spike can be hijacked. It can be put on another virus just like it was put on the corona virus. And then your body thinks it's a corona virus and it's a trojan horse and it takes you out without your body even it so it's not a perfect method. First of all second of all the democrats are creating order out of chaos from the old albert pike theories for morals and dogma his book he wrote where you would trace so many fires like the The immigration down there in texas. Then you've got the corona virus. Then you got the crashing economy. Then you've got you know. Gotta raise the debt ceiling and you got afghanistan. We all see. That's very obvious. So we have a lot of these different fires going on all at once and they want to bring in the order and they're going to bring in marshall law one day well look. I'm i'm skeptical. The democrats can bring martial law and keep in mind that's what they say about the republicans they say donald trump and the republicans. What martial law. I don't think they are. I think what they're doing is they're trying to create so many fires. You're right about this. They're creating a bunch of controversies They're creating a bunch of crises because they have internalize that the only way to get things done in washington now is to create. greats is very much like the climate change people. The climate people we got ten years. We got nine years. We got twelve years. We got five years. We've got twenty years. Who cares. it's a crisis we're all gonna die and less people internalize it. Nobody's going to do anything for climate change. I've got a buddy of mine who was a climate change sceptic. He's come around to the idea that climate change is real. Mankind has a strong rolled. Not all is partly natural but also we amplify it but that it's not nearly as bad as what they that that your standard scientists in the media outlets say and yet the standard the media outlets of the slightest must scare you and commit to it being a crisis or you'll do nothing and in fact we can probably do nothing. It'll mitigate itself we can adapt to it. They've got to create crises. Not for martial law. They got crises for the republicans to help them do something and the republicans aren't going along. The republicans aren't taking the bait. And you know you. You gotta listen. I've never been a huge mitch. Mcconnell fan. I actually got sidelined at fox for a couple of years because i was so critical. Katelyn mcconnell's wife was on the board of fox at the time. Incomplete so much. Roger ailes told me he couldn't put me on air because elaine chao all the boarded she'd give him our dime so he sideline me..

The Erick Erickson Show
"roger ailes" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Extinct. Mazes me has burn bridges with the number of democrats by being so heavy handed and brian. Thanks for much of the phone call ee. He has ruled new york remember. His dad was adl multi. Just years was governor of new york for a long time. I want to say what is dead. Baby four terms in new york. It's a political dynasty new york. The cuomo family. You've chris was at abc news. Try to go. you know. Roger ailes one time. When i was i was dinner with rodriguez one time and he was telling me about chris. Cuomo back when you had a hannity and colmes that chris cuomo would call all the time in one and alan colds jobs that he would be a better liberal against sean hannity and ills didn't like the guy thought he was too young to experienced and chroma went on to be an objective reporter at abc news and then hop ship to cnn where he supposedly an objective reporter but anybody who pays attention really knows he's not an easy sees carried his brothers water for him and his brother is made all sorts of political enemies but has been such a powerful politician in new york and so dominant. No one could do anything. Here's the thing. I think you're gonna see is a lot more stuff to brian's point is going to come out because people are no longer going to fear him. All of the political enemies are gonna come out the moment. People really do smell blood in the water. The fact that the speaker of the house in new york too is. A democrat has referred the matter now to the judiciary committee. The fact that they've got it so well documented the fact that it's the new york attorney general who is a democrat the fact that the media now has to turn on him because they made him into such a hero earlier. You're going to have more. Come out to play one more clip here. This is john king again. From cnn and dana bash from cnn. Talking about this and joe biden. Let me rain the audio here. I was listening to it offline earlier. Here we go. This is the governor of new york one of the largest states in america. He is the head chairman right now. The national governors association. He was of course a very prominent democratic voice throughout the pandemic now one of the private investigators. Lors look into the set. This is andrew cuomo. The governor also engaged in a widespread pattern of subjecting women to unwanted hugs and kisses and touching them in ways that made them uncomfortable conduct. That is not just old fashioned affectionate behavior as he and some of his staff members would have it but unlawful sex based harassment. There are number one the first question is what. Say you andrew cuomo after this is laid out but there is an impeachment question in albany. There's a question about whether he would people say no people who know him say no way would he step aside people know him still say no way In terms of stepping aside never mind the still open question is whether or not he would run for a fourth term. So the the question at this point politically is frankly the leader of the democratic party now the president of the united states say in an interview he gave when all of these allegations were erupting with. Abc news the question was if these allegations turn out to be true..

Vox's The Weeds
"roger ailes" Discussed on Vox's The Weeds
"Not like the unique genius of joe biden to like make yourself seem like you're working on something But you know it's a good idea. thank you think. Also i mean now we live in a world without donald trump on twitter. And you do sort of see the power that like it really was that combination like he had a blog. The blog didn't even last a month. And i think like we probably also be on this like need to think about the fact that like facebook and twitter really could be like. Actually you need to go away and he really did like. It was a very unique combination that against donald trump were still on twitter. I think the biden presidency would probably look a little bit different. The controversies of day to day to be different and we you know what he still have the ability to command at least some of the new cycle even being out of the white house but absolutely right whereas as was like my hot historical take is that the trump era and on january eighth when he gets indefinitely banned from twitter. Because you really did see just immediately that his ability to command the political oxygen went totally out the window so maybe donald trump who is a little less keen on defending his supporters at all costs and doesn't turn january. Sixth into a thing is a much bigger problem for joe biden right now. More useful foil for by. I mean it's not it's it's not totally clear to me. What the like. Net impact of reduced trump twitter. Visibility is on different kinds of things right because like with some of this stuff. You know. I mean i feel like republicans have on one level like regain some of their political footing right like they don't talk a lot about their opposition. To biden's more popular idea as they just quietly obstruct in congress. They try to fill the news agenda with other stuff. Where like they want. Very conventional patriotic education and democrats are trying to teach you critical race theory. That's a good conversation for them. I think trump actually filling that void would be more likely to message this stuff in a bad way right like he's not he. He's just like kind of sloppy guy. I think gutu. Not you know the needle while he never did a good job of like you know like holding straight face and being like we're really concerned about the impact of crime on communities of color you know like there's like there's like an art to like wedge issue that like i think trump really did not master And you know having him. Down as a messenger i think is probably that official joe. Republicans i mean. There's a reason why like they will jump up and down and yell and scream about the evils of social media companies when they want to but like they're actually very restrained about trump being off social media. Yeah i don't know all of this is a good The idea that this is a sweet generous. Trump is not what the authors of this paper are trying to say. They are trying to say that. Twitter is something similar to if with a smaller than lake the extent to which watching fox news people to the right or reading the washington post moves them to the left. I think all of us are all right. Now are not super persuaded. That that's the case. But i guess we'll see if we'll we'll see the next time. Donald trump is not on the presidential ballot whether or not twitter is still a meaningful mover of public opinion. And i also. I also wanted to say like the reason. I'm i'm skeptical right. 'cause i'm i'm sort of a believer in the fox news effect but like thing about fox's that it was started by roger ailes who's conservative but was a conservative political operative. So he possibly trying to do programming. That will house electoral impacts. Twitter is not a then you for message discipline right like if you ask people now probably if you could get like the smartest message testers to like make every nor me liberal on twitter like deliver talking points like that might have that kind of in but like that's not what's going on. I'd love to see someone tried to study. The impact of twitter on attitude changed right because the flip side of that is that twitter is a great way to take like fairly radical left wing ideas and present them to people who are at the seventy of the percentile of progressiveness to ninety nine. Right like intuitively. I feel like there's a lot of that on twitter right. Like not taking ideas from forty to seventy but taking ideas from like five to thirty twitter is full ride like for for better or worse like eccentric things that would be kept. Aw gatekeepers don't want to deal with get voiced on twitter and spread around right. But then that if i just that immediately then go to like these three guys on twitter saint x y z and the other three guys on twitter. I like we must pick at this exact thing and then we them to the twitter howl that is every day. This is like super far afield from the paper. But i do want to take this opportunity to give a shout out to the internet in general. Because i am seeing a lot of like a good amount more knee-jerk skepticism of pieces. That pull out you know. Random people's tweets as evidence of some kind of social media phenomenon or backlash and as a big believer in the fact that Everything that someone thinks of click. Bait is a rational response to what people want to read or consume if people can successfully starve. The social media says x. y. z. From attention when it's not talking about individuals or particular groups with powerful followings. Then we're probably going to be able to move past that so optimistic i mean. Do we remember ellie kemper. Gay just last week okay. That's fair highly driven by twitter nut picking that's their Who knows okay. That i think i think we should should wrap this up. Set up we're getting into the official loopy period day. Thanks emily for joining us at thanks. It's always to our sponsors. Thanks our producer tanakh news. We'll be back. I'm.

The Propaganda Report
"roger ailes" Discussed on The Propaganda Report
"And then i heard that it's so that they give so much money to commercial television that they can then tell them or balk when the if the news to report something against their interest and really famous example of something along parallel lines was that a couple of reporters were reporting on extremely high hormone level in milk and the guy is the fox news affiliate or whatever the corporation that was going to suffer from that cold roger. Ailes i think and say guy. Roger ailes go to a small station news affiliate and tell them to spike that story which they did even though it was true or they rewrote. It swear was no longer true but that was the power of advertising dollars. Advertising dollars not used for the commercials in some cases so much as to control the content on the station. And that's bad too because those are those are licenses are they used to be any way. Fcc licenses so the government protects you from competition and then your captured you know. It's it's really complicated. It's it's this. Fascism is nobody can control much over the years that it's actually cost me to imagine you having in all the money back into marketing. Yes yeah i mean that's it. I never do and i keep i keep wondering like ask my mom like you know maybe i should just like learn how to cook better and take better care for families. She says if god wants you to do something else year let you know so here i am. I like it but out of. Oh yeah you gotta meet her someday. Although she is ninety two. You might have to hurry but nobody wants to know what can be done. So you're doing the best you can. You're gonna look at those ballots your going to expose the truth and and you're gonna lay it at the feet of the media and the people and they are going to have to do something or at least i mean what i think should be done. I think the most important thing is to translate whatever success you have into credibility for you so people will listen to you when you say these are the machines not to use this kind of legislation. We weren't past. Oh by the way did How did it go. Did you already do that meeting about the bills. The house and senate bills yeah. It's funny that you mentioned That i was just interested to so we went down And at center..

New Jersey 101.5
"roger ailes" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"Out as well. 1 802 831 on 1.5 jerseys opening lines Thursday night Trivia on Wednesday ite. Right now. Donald Trump is going to slowly but surely work his way back into the spotlight. He's been acquitted of the second impeachment. Now he's got his movement and he's got his followers. I can't think of any politician with more of a solid following than Donald Trump. So how do you feel without him? When all is said and done eyes, not enough time with smoke to have cleared for the presidency. But when you look back as you look ahead, And you know that you're going to be hearing him because the media needs him to survive. If you're I mean, you're CNN. If you're MSNBC, If your fox I mean newsmax whatever. You know, there are three NBC had three stations dedicated to hating Trump. So when there's no trump when he stops talking, as he had for the last couple of weeks or got cut off from social media Um, you know what do they cover? The reporters have already said we're not going to cover Biden. Jim Acosta the same way we cover Trump. Jim Acosta wrote books on his cross overs with Donald Trump is back and forth. So you're not gonna get that, uh, covering Joe Biden. And when you cover Joe Biden, you get a look at the long cut outs we did on the White House. With the dogs running around. I was swept out. The dog's gonna lift that leg on those cut outs. But that's pretty much what you're gonna get. So now that he's back, they're gonna have to cover So as far as social media goes, like I said, if they cut him off after the first year, we probably have been re elected. It was social Media, Twitter, Facebook and all that Twitter. They got him in trouble where he just would run amok at night. Then that's gone. If you were smart, everyone is on social media that if you were smart, you got his own social media platform. Get his own station, his own trump TV, which was what Roger Ailes thought was gonna happen when Ailes helped him get elected in 2016. The thought was that if Trump didn't win that he would set up Trump T V. Els would run it. Everybody lives happily ever after. But now he's back. He's gonna start to give. According to N. J 115 dot com, According to the article I took from NJ dot com and put in my block and he'll link to it, You know is you start giving out interviews, you know, friendly interviews. And then it's going to intensify. So what are your thoughts? I put this up on social media. I got over 350 comments and what I did was, I put him on Andrzej 115 dot com along with my post Kinda give a balance. I couldn't put him all up there. A lot of them are unprintable. And the thing about that is the man is a lightning rod. There's no middle ground. You're gonna love him or you're gonna hate him. You know, and the fashionable thing to do is to hate him. On Lee Man. You can make fun of the only man you can ridicule the only man you convinced on Today. In the world. Any ethnicity, race, nationality. Whatever off limits, Donald Trump. You say anything you want, You could do anything you want, and now he's back, so let's see where it goes from here. 1 802 831 on 1.5. We'll do this again tomorrow night. Thanks for hanging out. Great job by Sam.

790 KABC
"roger ailes" Discussed on 790 KABC
"I don't know if I'd handed him anything to do with that or not. But the way that it was handled It's like this. They are there now paying the price for not having Roger Ailes there. I mean, look, Roger Ailes got rid of Glenn back. Remember that? Oh, yeah. Okay, So when you're firing guy or gal who has a big conservative fan base that Lou Dobbs certainly did. And I got conservative friends, you know, texting, maybe. But what are they doing? They're going after you know, they're going after you know the Trump guys there. This is wrong. It's more Fox. Pandering to the left more Fox playing that game well, when Roger went there was a point in time where the Glenn Beck and Fox News relationship was just too strange to keep going. Land in his heart kind of wanted to go because he wanted to go create the Glenn Beck network. And he was gonna have his own Lear jets and you know he was he was envisioning himself as being the next Fox, not just being a guest on Fox. Fox's aspect. We were kind of tired of going back because he was out there and you know he's he's on. He's on the Fox News Channel, and he's promoting his own websites. And he's you know, goat. Don't go to fox news dot com. Go to the blaze. I mean, yeah. So So it was. It was an irreparable relationship at a certain point what Roger did in that instance? Because he's like, Look, I'm never going to let the enemies of Fox think that they want. I'm never gonna let them get moment. Um So what he did when he got rid of Glenn back as they made an announcement that Glenn Beck's relationship with Fox was increasing that he was going to be leading a documentary unit and he were scenting several times a year major documentaries on important parts of the news and it is part of this change of the relationship, Glenn would stop doing his daily show. So okay. Roger was it was that, uh, a new score board meeting the next day, and somebody was like, Roger. I don't get it. Did you? Did you find that he quit? Is he still with us? What's going on? And Roger was like Yes, exactly. Because that he, you know, he knew he needed to get rid of going back. And he knew that a lot of people are gonna be like I love Glenn back. He's a good guy. I learned things from him. I watched him on the TV every night for For years and he opted skated it in enough that no one kind of said Oh, Fox is a bad person for find Glenn back where is right now? We don't know. Look Maybe we adopted something horrible. You know, maybe he maybe he did violate the law. Maybe it's an internal thing. Maybe told Rupert to go jump in a lake. Maybe he's just a victim, and Fox is just obnoxious towards him. Right now. He looks like the victim. People who watched his show every night now can't see him anymore. Because your buddy that you see it at that time every every night on TV is now gone because some unknown executive made a decision. And nobody's talking about it. That's just It's just dumb. This is the kind of thing that hurts big companies. And this is why a guy like Roger Ailes was making millions of dollars because he was able to envision and fix things like that before they happen. There's such a risk when you do something like this. You and I have had this conversation with our good friend Gillian. Many times when Good day l A was blown up and they got rid of Gillian and they got rid of Dorothy. And they put Steve on with different people, and they would rotate different people in That audience actively punish that channel. It wasn't that they didn't like the new product. It's that they made a conscious decision that they weren't going to give the new product a chance because they wanted to punish the executives for taking their friends away from them. And that's what it feels like aspect of that going on right now, with Fox News and Fox business where it's not that they're blown away with Greg Kelly not to take anything away from him. It's that they are actively trying to punish that channel for having Chris Wallace moderate the debate and doing what he did for calling Arizona way too soon for firing Lou Dobbs and doing those sorts of things. That's the risk when you when you make those decisions. Look, I think that's 100% right. Like there's always a I used to call me versus the few moments of that when you're watching when you're watching a channel or when you're part of any kind of Thing That's more than just a restaurant there. You know you're watching the channel, and they somebody says something stupid or they, you know, they do a whole segment on you know, why doesn't Donald Trump wear a mask when he's asleep? And you like F you? But then sometimes, you know, I remember one of our earliest thing Roger had just pulled the camera's back from a from an Earth Day celebration. You could see that there were more cameras. And more media than there actually were participants in the Earth Day celebration, and it's just because it's kind of like, Oh, my gosh, Here's Fox, you know, kind of unmasking the fake news before that term was popular that you're seeing someone else so I think, 100% People still love. If you love Hannity, you're gonna love handy. No matter where he is, If you love Tucker, you're gonna love that..

790 KABC
"roger ailes" Discussed on 790 KABC
"Mr Radio Waves at the Sports desk in Culver City. John White House Press Secretary Jen Sake's announcement that Joe Biden opposes the recall of Gavin Newsom has given the recall of Gavin Newsom. National ATTENTION But Yeah. Sometimes these things backfire. You always have to worry about the law of unintended consequences when it comes to politics. 800 to 2 to ABC is the phone number 1 802 2 to 5 to two to well, There's been a lot of movement going on in the media and who better to talk to about it than former Fox News executive Long time Fox News executive and current founder of the Court News You can follow him on Twitter at Kenley Court. Can the court welcome John? Thanks for having me again. Well, you're my favorite person to talk to about all these things because Zlata fun to pick your brain, and there's a lot of action going on at the company where you spent A lot of time at including at the founding of the company itself with Roger Ailes, who was a bit of a mentor to you. Roger Ailes is secretary who worked her way up the ranks and became head of the Fox News channel. Suzanne Scott just signed a contract today to continue on at the news channel. What do you make of that? You know? Susanne probably had one of the hardest jobs ever that media executive would have one is you can you know? She took over a company that Roger Ailes founded and ran and turned into a you know, a nationwide worldwide phenomenon. I kind of wouldn't want it to have filled issues. Um, a few weeks back. There was a an article in the Daily Beast, which Basically kind of makes stuff up. The daily beast sits around and they say, Well, what do we think would be good is a story and then they come up with their story line. They find one low level person at Fox, who anonymously will tell one of their reporters. Yeah, that sounds good. And then they have a headline. And so they had a headline that you know she was struggling to keep her job and that the Murdochs were matter and that they were coming in and it's a nap. And so then publicly coming out and giving her a new three year deal was their way of saying Yet we still have confidence in her, which we can argue whether that's a good thing or bad thing to have, but it was their way of putting an end to that type of speculation on whether she'd be bounced. What do you think this means for the product you don't look Fox is has been making a lot of unforced errors recently. I mean, you know, you and I have talked about the positioning on Fox as the world has gotten a lot more either conservative or Or or liberal. They've kind of stayed, I'd say and whatever number that would be, let's say 70% for a Republican, whereas a CNN and an MSNBC went hard left to the mattresses. And so that that left. I think a lot of Fox news people saying, You know, they're they're not on my side all the time. I mean, certainly we've seen the president out of state see that, and that's opened up a real a real opportunity with Far right? I mean, there's no way in which Which it's still like watching a 14 year old pretending to be his dad and pretended to save and wearing an oversized jacket. I mean, it's just they put like it's not like 19 year old reporters out there and say, say, things that sound like what other conservative reporter would sound like, And it's kind of that level of intelligence. Um, um The other one. Um, um, is doing better as an alternative Newsmax TV. Pulled in some former Fox people, and they now have one show. And this is this is this is the danger for Fox and and and maybe it's a good thing for America. You know, their evening show with great Kelly has been routinely getting like 700,000 viewers on Um On the non Fox one, and, you know, he's a fine guy. I know him. I've worked in the past, but it's not like he's a Oh, my gosh, talent that you like, you know. Bursting out there the way or Riley did for so many years or the way a Tucker Carlson is just, you know, writing tight and intelligent and smart opening monologue that you're just like, Oh my gosh, That's amazing. This is a serviceable show on on another network. And those 700,000 people coming right out of Fox is Hyde. And if I were fox, I'd be nervous of that. Because I've got I've got three quarters of a million people. Almost on honest, typical weekday who are willing to go to channel you know, 7 92. And watch the Great Kelly show and and that is a that's a real should be a real eye opener for Fox. And that four PM slot for P. M. Pacific time is open and there's no full time host yet. Think Fox should give that to Tammy. Bruce. Who do you think they should give it to? You know, Tammy, Tammy, Tammy is a pretty good one. Um, um Look, Fox is now opened up two slots. And not had an idea of how to fill it. I'm sure we're gonna talk about Lou Dobbs in a little bit because you know, they got rid of him, and they're like, Well, we're gonna let one guy do it on Mondays and Wednesdays and Fridays. You know, that shows that They got rid of the show in the emptied it out before they knew who they wanted to. So they weren't doing it for a positive, proactive reason they were doing it for covering themselves or some other, some other type of reason and didn't have a good idea of what they were gonna do. Going forward. But look, there's still a great market for for Fox. They are a conservative leaning news organization by far more than anything else that's on TV, except for those times kind of too. Far right competitors and some could make a real good argument that those guys are so far right that when you watch him, you know you gotta kind of double check to make sure your information's right because if you never disagree with Donald Trump, maybe something's going on at some point, you know, maybe maybe somebody should fact check sometimes. Um Lou Dobbs thing that came up, though you know that That's just a huge unforced air in Roger. Roger never would have done these things. Why did they fire Lou Dobbs? Lou Dobbs was the highest rated show on the Fox business network. He would always write these books, it would become best sellers. He certainly was a favorite among viewers. It wasn't like They had to get rid of him because no one was watching the show. Why did they give him his walking papers? You know, I don't know. I don't want to pretend like I have any inside information. I don't Hey, was the highest rated on the business channel. But that's 300,000 people. That's not saying that's not like he was a nationwide phenomenon either, but still Viewers on the business channel are worth a lot more money than viewers on on the news channel, because a lot of business oriented you could sell those ads for born that channels, you know that channels making some good money with a smaller audience. I mean the speculation and look he was. He was very far out there on the right. He was. He was a big believer that the election was stolen, which is something that most of the Fox news host or staying away from or or overtly saying they don't believe Um, you know, they did it the same day that Dominions came and sued Lou Dobbs personally a couple other shows I forget with pure or somebody else and the fox News channel for you know, Trillions of dollars for four saying that they were lying about them on on Dominions..

News Radio WGOW
"roger ailes" Discussed on News Radio WGOW
"I mean, so my point is that this actually enhances the innovation. Environment when you have companies like Amazon and Google and Microsoft out there, all right, But you you've got a bunch of lobbyists in your in your city and They are writing checks lower. Are they going to be able to keep everything at bay? Or are they going to try and Upset the apple cart and have these companies broken up? It's a good question. I don't know where this is all had it. I really don't. I think these guys Republicans and Democrats are deadly serious. They want to regulate this industry and by the way, the reason that technology industry in my opinion has so thrived in America is precisely because the very beginning of the Internet era Way has free market service people unite said. Let's let the Let's let the Internet you're a beat of Wild West, You know, let's let's not regulate it. Let's not catch it. Let's see where it goes. And my God, it's created trillions of dollars of wealth has made all of our lives so much better in every way. Imagine if we had regulated and taxed this at the beginning. We're talking with Steven Moore about the big tech industry and about breaking it up and he and I are the only two people on planet Earth. I think that they're saying out loud. Maybe that's not a good idea. Maybe we should wait a little bit to find out. And then the other question comes down to do you want to? Find somebody that can be the voice of the right. I think it will come. Stephen. I do think it will kind of Roger Ailes came along and with Rupert Murdoch and said, Let's start a voice for the right. So we'll talk about them when we come back phone numbers 855295 66 100 talking to Stephen Moore and short break and we will be right back. I.

860AM The Answer
"roger ailes" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Here's Mike Gallagher Way made it to Friday some crazy headlines. Some good news. Let's start with some good news. The U. S economy added 49,000 jobs in the month of January as the labor market is trying to rebound. From the coronavirus lockdowns in America. Unemployment. The unemployment rate dropped from 6.7% to 6.3%. So there's some good economic news. There's also pretty good coronavirus news. Nobody wants to say it out loud because we're afraid we're gonna jinx it and I get it. Hospitalizations, new infections there plummeting in America. That doesn't mean you should drop your guard. Don't lower your guard keep being safe right now, because I think that might help. I don't know. I have no idea anymore. I was talking to a friend last night who has coronavirus this week got diagnosed or got a positive test Monday. This guy If he's not in a bubble, nobody is He doesn't come in contact with anybody and he's got it. And he doesn't. He has no idea how he could. He could have gotten this this virus. Nobody knows. Nobody knows. They just don't know It's a virus. A virus is like a tornado in a neighborhood. Why do why does one house stand and his unscathed than the rest of the block is wiped out? It's a tornado. Pandemic. This This virus is like the tornado of of our health. If some people get it, some people don't I know one person who knows how they got it. Eric Hanson, my operations manager knows that his daughter went to a party where somebody wound up inadvertently given it to somebody else The daughter brought Eric's daughter brought it in the house. And then everybody in the house got it. Eric has a pretty good Idea now he thinks it's pretty sure doesn't know you don't know. You have no way of knowing. And we live in a country where If you don't Conform right now. You are shamed like nobody's business. Last night. Tucker Carlson made fun of Shepard Smith. You know Shepard Smith used to be the news guy over on Fox News. He left Fox a couple of years ago. He's over on. Is it? He's on CNBC, right? And, uh, definite, you know, did it gave him a bunch of money? He's got his own show his own studio like he used to have it, Fox. I mean, he used to be like the Golden boy over at Fox. Roger Ailes loved him. Nobody covered breaking news better than Shepard Smith. But he obviously had great disdain for conservatism. So it was an awkward fit. And apparently, Shepherd Smith did a report showing a grocery store in Naples, Florida. You know what the people in the grocery store? Did. They didn't have masks. Odd. So you've got this camera showing people it was like they were all at a crime scene. This was the evidence. They showed these people. They're somebody's taking a video of them, and they're in the store without a mask on And admittedly, it's a little weird because most people I've been in New York. Here in New York. People are sleeping with their masks. Okay. You don't go anywhere without a mask. You don't walk outside your apartment door without a mask. You don't go outside without everybody in New York wears a mask. That's why I can't wait to get to Florida next week. Not that I don't wear a mask. When I come in contact with other people. I do. I'm not worried, too. I'm not wearing four, but I got my K and 95 mash with me wherever I go. But there's more normalcy outside of New York. There's like normal behavior. And you don't want to go into a grocery store. Were masks are optional thing. Go to another grocery store, wear masks or mandatory because there's a lot of places where masks are mandatory anywhere here anyway. Here's Tucker Carlson making fun of Shep Smith last night. It's actually pretty good satire. Little sarcastic coverage showing this a good time, By the way, if you've got if you're by a computer, then you want to watch the show. As you listen to us on your favorite radio station, go to mike online dot com and click the Watch Mike on TV, but because you can see the video of these people in the grocery store Shockingly going mask Elice Shepard Smith's outrage over that. And then Tucker Carlson, mocking his former Fox News colleague, Shep Smith. We all fantasize about a time when we won't have to wear the masks anymore. It's not now. But some at a supermarket in Florida appeared to have decided that the time is now look at this. This was the scene at Oaks Farms seed and two table market in Naples today, NBC. Sam Brock took this video which went viral. It looks like it was taken pre pandemic, right? Most customers and employees not wearing masks at all. This was the scene. Woman smiled in a grocery store. Actually wasn't quite we thought it was. We believe the hype, I guess. Maybe when you spend 30 years reading scripts about car chases, everything seems like a car chase. The problem is not everything is a car chase, sometimes just people smiling at each other in a grocery store. Sorry, Overheated news guy That's not actually news. Tucker also went on to say, I guess if there's a Pulitzer for this, if anybody cared about a Pulitzer Prize, he'd get one for that coverage. Ouch! But that's honest to goodness that's a New Yorkers response to to this. You don't wear a mask. You are a bank robber. You know you're a you're a criminal. They look atyou. Once in a while, you'll see it. You'll hear people yelling at each other in the streets. People have asked me what's New York been like? Let me tell you what New York's been like. This week, a group of a band of armed criminals stormed into the Chanel boutique in the SoHo neighborhood, brandishing guns terrifying the crew, the staff, the armed Security Guard. And stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Right off the counter is just it's grab and go. This happens all the time in New York City. And, according to the NYPD Well, this has been a part of a larger emerging pattern of being a pattern of behavior we've seen since the riots in the beginning of the summer. This is an extension. Of the of the George Boyd, right. So I guess these young Thugs 20 of them who just go storming store to store to store. This happened over and over again, and they can't catch him because they've all got masks on because of what masks It's the perfect cover. Brazen criminals who think.

860AM The Answer
"roger ailes" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"America first. Could you believe it? They are saying that they don't agree with America first. How do you say that? Maggot beneficent. You can't say it's just not right if you love this country. Well, they've done it. They've done it to Mike Lyndall. Late last night, he was banned. He was on the person by Twitter allegedly for a violation that how William is this violation of their civic Integrity policy, civic integrity. Your social media platform allegedly. And this is the deeper explanation from Twitter. You may not use Twitter services for the purpose off, manipulating or interfering in elections or other civil processes. Really? How many people have been permanently deleted. For lying about the Russia hoax, including Hillary Clinton has used her Twitter account repeatedly. For alleging The last election. Was stolen by the Kremlin. Surely that would count as manipulation or interference in a civil process or election. It's just fascism. It's all it is. Whether it's our YouTube account being suspended for a week or Mike Lyndall being another person never able to return to Twitter. What are you afraid of? Jack Dorsey. What are you afraid of Google? If it's not true. Why'd you have to banish it? On people decide for themselves. Or is it the fact that it is the truth? And that's Why you're so afraid. Somebody who has finally come out of the closet. I can't remember the last time he gave the high profile statement of this nature. Is Rupert Murdoch. The man who with Roger Ailes created fucks the media mogul. Who is receiving an award. I believe in Australia. And he had this to say about everything that we have discussed so far on America First. This is audio cut. 12 Rupert Murdoch Play cut. For those of us and me is a real challenge to confront.

710 WOR
"roger ailes" Discussed on 710 WOR
"There for this in that 6000 you look at this Bob Kraft. He found this. Massage parlor. And it's not even in Palm Beach where he lives. You've got to go upto like some dumpy town, a couple towns up and it's in a strip mall. What was it called The, uh, something the silliest name? And it's still It was like these Asian women. One is a 61 1 is 53 1 is and he'd go in there and they would take care of things for you so, but it was kind of touching in a way, you know, The worst thing is when you see a 75 year old billionaire Bob Kraft, and he's with a 23 year old bimbo. It's pretty nice that it was 54 year old night and looked like a nice woman, too. And apparently they had quite a relationship. I mean, besides, of, uh The service she would provide. He gave her tickets to go to a party at Mar a Lago and he, you know, friendly and they said, sometimes whatever it was he wanted done in there didn't take very long. Could be 56 minutes, but it stay for 40 minutes. He talked to her. It was kind of touching, isn't it? Yeah, very nice. He's a nice guy. Sure. He's a very nice guy. Relationship. Yeah. Hey, when you see the 75 year old billionaire, and he walks in with this 23 year old Ben, But don't you go. That's disgusting. Did you think so? Here's the guy who's a billionaire could pay for any thinking that one of these Eliot Spitzer, Russian hookers for 6000. Hey, he likes this 52 year old was kind of touching isn't fine. Apparently, you have to fuss even going to be five minutes. No, but he likes he likes older Asian women committed when he goes to dry cleaner. This must look like the Playboy Club. Thing s. So this is what he likes. Uh, it looked for a moment there like he was in real trouble. Turned out. They raided the place. Hey, the other thing about it. If you look at the police reports, you know you're saying you suffer. When would he go there? Like once a week. Now it was like every day when they went twice on and it was I think it was $50 here, like $45 or $52 for so you know, if Eliot Spitzer it 6000 an hour this Bob Kraft could go 40 times and he's still not at $6000. And he would you know it was one here you came. 11 15 this he's back at 3 10 here. Is it nine o'clock the next morning, It's It's like Starbucks a couple times a day stops play. I'm surprised they set up a drive through window for the guy, So it's some point. The police decided tow put together some big sting operation raid and they planted cameras inside there. And they captured this all on video of Bob Kraft and these women doing whatever the hell they did to him, and they got the video intentions. A lot of other people who caught a bunch of you know, big business guys and that area. And then as they left, and they drove away. They pulled them over. They pretended with some kind of traffic stop, and they pulled him over and ask for their license. That way. They could see who they are. Got the information. And then later they arrested him. Well, When this got the court, it was all thrown out. It was all decided It was illegal that you can't have a fake traffic. Stop. Just identify them. And then it turned out. How did they plant the video cameras in all the rooms? They staged a fake bomb scare so that the building had to be evacuated. And then they went in is like fire Department of Bomb Squad or what? But while they were in there, they plan to the camera. So the court ruled that was a total illegal operation planting those cameras. So they decided the whole case is illegal make threw everything out. However. Video They made still exists somewhere in this police department in this prosecutor's of they've got the video. Now. What did you report that the court ordered it destroyed destroyed him. Court says you can't keep it. OK, but police It's a police department. It's ah, big, huge prosecutor's office. You telling me 45 guys didn't work there and look at it. You know how easy it is to click a button and you got a copy, so it's ordered destroyed. What if it turned up? On the Internet. Here's the other question. Let's say it does turn up on the Internet, and it's 75 year old Bob Kraft with his pants off in this 52 year old woman taking care of things. Do you really want to watch that? Would you have any? I don't think so. It's probably something you don't want to see. This would be the single worst porn video ever made in history. I don't think anybody would know what but He's a good guy, Bob Kraft. I'm glad it's over. Hopefully the video doesn't surface. Hey, look at this. CBS just suspended tomb or executive sexist, something behavior also racist. Be about this. CBS is the dirtiest operation. That CBS News had more. Me too sexist crap. That whole company top to bottom from the chairman of the board, who had to be thrown out of there for his was accused of rape. He was accused of them or sexist me to crap. Don't forget, Charlie Rose and a couple of the news executives were thrown and they never really got it all. Because, unlike other companies, unlike Fox or other company they never hired outside investigators. They never paid for a big outside investigation to come in and clean it up. They just kind of And fired a few people here in there, and that was the end of it so, but, you know, every time I turn around, there's a movie about Roger Ailes. Here's another movie about Roger Ailes. There's a book about Roger Ailes. Here's two more TV series about Roger Ailes. When is the CBS movie coming out once the less moon Vest movie coming out? I haven't seen Charlie Rose. Sure it's coming. It's coming. It's funny how it's only 97 movies about Roger Ailes. Not one about Charlie Rose. Not one about Matt Lauer. Not one about any of these people. So it was interesting. Bill O'Reilly was on, Lester said. The impeachment will it go anywhere he said. No, it won't get a conviction. A couple of things this impeachment makes absolutely no sense legally, constitutionally, never pull it off. In an impeachment. The chief justice John Roberts, is the judge John Roberts said of them. I am not getting involved in this. He doesn't take it seriously. So that tells you everything. There is nobody more of a klutz. More awkward, more tone deaf than the BA phone. Chuck Schumer. So him doing is only one question at stake on Lee. One question. Senators of both parties will have to answer before God in their own conscience. Is former president Trump guilty of inciting an insurrection. Against the United States. He almost did it again. Yeah, he did again. Inciting an erection. First of all, Chuck Schumer and erection. You would need jumper cables. That woman in that massage parlor couldn't help him. So he is the classiest buffoon. Uh, hey, really isn't just a dirty bureaucrat. Just an awful guy, Uh on and theory that the Senate can't try former officials. Would amount to a constitutional get out of jail free card for any president who commits an impeachable a fence. Well, First of all, there's no impeachable offense. Second of all, you want a crisis? You rule that the Senate can take any private citizen and put them on trial. You can't If you're the Senate, you can't put private citizens on trial. It can't be done. This will go absolutely no place on the fact that they put the sleaziest guy in the world in his the judge the impeachment Patrick Leahy, the sleazeball dirty, awful guy from Where is he? From Vermont To see the senator from Vermont. He's the guy that got caught leaking classified information of a press for years. They call them leaky. Leahy really dirty guy. The fact that they chose him means everybody else turned it down because they know how bad this guy's reputation is. So I guarantee this is the last guy they wanted to put in his the judge, which means ah lot of senators, Democrats said. Don't drag me into this. A lot of lot of people turned it down if it's Leahy, so that tells you all you need to know. Hey, check out the Web page. That was an incredible moment, actually, a few minutes On Sunday when Rand Paul is the guest. And he tells off George Stephanopoulos about being so biased and being so partisan. Watch what? Stephanopoulos get livid. Watch him go Crazy is Rand Paul confronts him about being biased. It's up on the Web page. Just go to 7 10. W o r dot com slash marks. 7 10 w o r dot com slash mark Divorce might give a feeling of freedom and peace of mind, but it doesn't always work out like that. Self confidence can be shattered with a fear of new relationships. Some.

600 WREC
"roger ailes" Discussed on 600 WREC
"E Can't court is our guest. He was a senior executive. With Fox News and part of the ascendancy. How? How long were you at Fox? Can I was there just under 20 years? Um, I had been. How is very fortunate in life? My very first Real job at age 22 was stumbling into Roger Ailes is office who had just signed on George Bush Sr to run run his run his advertising campaign for For the Bush campaign, so I'd worked for Roger. Probably 30 years. So I was that that was it, Uh, Fox for a little under 20 of that. Okay. You know, the movie bombs show was pretty nasty to Roger not asking you to confirm or deny but is Ales obviously had some issues, right? What is the loss of sales named to Fox Room's kind of a shocking internal thing? Because because it's like, Look, I'd work with him. And I was this close to him as anybody at that office. I mean, he was kind of like a second father to me and There weren't hints or rumors or who watch out for the boss. You know that That thing kind of really came out of left field so much so that when the first gal um and look, there's I don't know what happened behind closed doors. I know at least half of those allegations at I cm like, Yeah, She's lying about this, and she's lying about that. Some of them likely true, You know, it's kind of hard, hard to really know, especially when you got money involved. And when you had the Murdochs who are looking at writing big checks to get him, go and get him out the door and then they and then they had those checks covered by an insurance policy. So, actually, that 20 million that they gave Gretchen Carlson didn't cost them a penny. Um, you know, I would those I've spoken a lot of these on YouTube and kind of gone into the end of the into the depths on that. Um, you know, Roger was such an inspiration to so many people. He had a he was..

Radio Free Nashville
"roger ailes" Discussed on Radio Free Nashville
"Formation of American politics by Lawrence O'Donnell. The first chapter, seizing the moment it starts in 1968. Richard Nixon was in the makeup chair when he met Roger Ailes maybe was the makeup chair. This set sails off. He was looking at the man who might have been president right now, if he had just sat in the makeup chair. CBS offered him in Chicago before before the first televised presidential debate. In American history. Nixon had ignored the network's makeup artists and use the drug store product called Lazy Shave to cover his heavy five o'clock shadow. Someone said I could shave within 30 seconds before I go on television still have a beard. Day After the debate, The Chicago Daily News ran the headline was Nixon Sabotaged by TV makeup artists. Richard Daley, the all powerful Democratic mayor of Chicago, said My God, they've embalmed him. Even before he died. Nixon lost the election of John F. Kennedy by 2/10 of 1% of the vote 49.7% of 49.5%. In an election that close every mistake matters. A mistake like not getting the makeup, right was the kind of thing that infuriated Roger Ailes. Now. Seven years later, Ailes was meeting Nixon for the first time in the makeup room of the Mike Douglas Show. At age 26 Ales looked like an assistant. But he was the boss, the executive producer of the show, and Nixon was once again a presidential candidate and what was beginning to look like a crowded field covering the 1968 Republican nomination. Hales wanted Nixon to be president, and he knew the most powerful force blocking Nixon's path to the White House was television. Win the White House in the 19 sixties you had to understand and respect. The power of television sales also knew that one of Nixon's potential rivals for the Republican nomination understood everything about television. Ronald Reagan, the former film and TV actor. Ales wondered what Nixon had learned about TV since the makeup disaster of the 1960 campaign. Sitting in the makeup chair. Nixon offhandedly mentioned in a ales How silly it felt to try to reach voters by appearing on an afternoon talk show like this one instead of a news show, like Meet the Press. Mike Douglas show is targeted in a housewives and usually populated by B list showbiz celebrities. In response, Ales instantly rattle off a list of every bad move Nixon had ever made on TV, and it was a long list. Sales was a teenager when he'd seen some of these things. This was not the way people talked to former Vice President Richard Milhouse Nixon. There was none of the deference that Nixon had become accustomed to over the decades. Nixon loved it. Acheson made ales and offer he couldn't refuse. Instead of trying today Make Mike Douglas America's big biggest afternoon TV star, make Richard Nixon America's next president. With nails on the media team. The Nixon campaign was ready to make the move from being the worst TV campaign to the best. We're gonna build this whole campaign around television, Nixon told his media team. You boys just tell me what to do and I'll do it. Roger Ailes. His career and Republican politics, which included every day he ran. Fox News turned out to be longer than Richard Nixon's Ales became more influential in Republican politics. The Nixon ever Woz Reason to wonder who would be president today of Richard Nixon and not provoked Roger Ailes in the Mike Douglas Show Makeup room. Such of the seeds that were planted in American politics in the 1968 presidential campaign. Run Bobby Run is the some head for the next part of this body was a natural on television in 1967. He was the only potential presidential candidate who could charm a TV audience just by being himself. All he needed was this smile. Bobby was the Elvis of American politics. The only politician who didn't need a last name to identify him. His last name was everything. It was Bobby Kennedy's last name that made every potential candidate fear him. As the field of candidates began to take shape. In 1967. Every campaign calculation depended on Bobby. Even when he showed no signs of wanting to run even when he told people he wasn't going to run President Lyndon Baines Johnson feared Bobby to the point of obsession. Johnson thought Bobby was the only one who could do the unthinkable. Challenge the incumbent presidents grip on the Democratic nomination. Awesome was sure that Bobby was the only Democrat who might dare run against him. He was wrong. Nixon feared Bobby, too, as did every Republican planning a campaign. Nixon knew exactly what to fear he had lost to a Kennedy before. Losing to a Kennedy meant losing to the Kennedy political machine, and I met losing it to the Kennedy style. Political machine could be beaten by a better political machine. The next Nixon had never seen a better make political machine than the Kennedys. Kennedy style with something else. Nixon knew there was nothing ails could do for his image that could compete with Kennedy style. Nixon couldn't change his sharply receding hairline at 54. He was too old to do anything but tamped down. His short, dark hair is flattened pas as possible on his head. Obvious here had grown longer every year. The 19 sixties now at 42 he had the Shaggy is terror in the United States Senate. His little brother, Ted was the only other senator with a full head of hair. Obviously, I was beginning to grow over his ears. Rock musician length for the Senate, then Everywhere. Bobby spoke outside the Senate chamber. He was treated like a rock star. That's what Nixon and Johnson feared most about Bobby the way the crowds responded to him. They've never seen anything like it in politics. Accident. Johnson, We're both old enough to remember the first time anyone saw fans screaming and swimming for Frank Sinatra, the 19 forties before, during and after every song Sinatra sang America saw an even more intense version of that fan reaction when the Beatles landed in the United States in 1964. Now Nixon and Johnson saw a version of it happening to Bobby. Everywhere. Bobby went, crowds worked themselves into frenzies. When he spoke. He didn't sound like any senator they heard before his voice wasn't stiff and self conscious. The book playing with fire by Lawrence a dollar Mm hmm. This'll is Tom Hartman program. And welcome back to Marvin Here with you. John Noel is on the line with.

710 WOR
"roger ailes" Discussed on 710 WOR
"York 7 10 W. O. R. We'll take some calls. 803 2107 10 is a number 803 2107 10. You know this on who? Lou? There's this new documentary on Roger Ailes. Joe Barlow to be seen this I forget what it's called No conquer and divide. Yes, quite a very expensive long documentary and Roger Ailes. Of course, they make him look as bad as that could make him look with the women and all this goes on this stuff. Now, uh, this is a big hot new documented for all the crazy liberals. There's a documentary on Roger Ailes on Who There's the movie Bombshell on Roger Ailes and the women. There's the other one called the loudest voice. That was like an HBO movie on Roger Ailes. There was another documentary on Roger. Yeah. Have you seen any Harvey Weinstein movies or documentaries on him? Uh, no. No. Yeah, I'm sure there will be if you see any movies on the Charlie Rose and what he was doing, and they make a movie about that. Hey, have you seen the Matt Lauer movie or documentary about that? Mm. Please. No. You know, most people don't know who Roger Ailes is the average person and aware of Roger Ailes. But they all know Matt Lauer. The guy was a big TV. So you think that would be a better movie or a documentary? But you wonder why they don't do. Roger. I overdo Matt Lauer. Harvey Weinstein. Or how come they don't do, Charlie Rose? Hey, Les Moon vest. What a movie that would make. Guys, the president, the whole network, the chairman of the board. That's a much more interesting story, isn't it? No movie, but, uh It's funny about that Hollywood It's funny how they pick and choose. I wonder how that works. Anyway. Let's go to Elena in New Jersey. Elena, how you doing? Joined Markham so happy you're back and you're in trouble. I just wanted to say that Happy New Year. The answer to everything regarding Cuomo is this is a man who was born into Political family. You know, a privileged person. It doesn't know what the ordinary person goes through. He's never really had a real job. He's never had to worry about anything off the matter that the regular people on a day to day struggle with Even basic decision. You know to me. He just comes off as as such a egotistical maniac at the point that every time I see him on TV, it's I've cut the cord on my television just for that reason. All right. Well, thanks for calling Laina. Yeah, listen, it's more a case of because he's a kind of a regular guy from Queens, driving his old 1965 Corvette, and there's not a fancy guy, but he's a guy who just his whole life was a talker and a behind the scenes. Political maneuver is kind of like Biden. He's all talk. He's a guy goes on Meet the press. He's a guy who makes a speech. Always like that's all he ever did never in this life to the ever actually run anything. Never actually fixed anything. I mean, that's the problem with these guys. Something's broken. Make a speech. It's really broken. Make another speech. All the newspapers are attacking you go on TV, make a hell of a speech about whose fault it is, it would never occur to him. For all the hours you spend put together this briefing or thinking about writing what you're going to just go to the hospital and say what that was going on here and get it fixed. Get the system work and get get. You know, if you're Donald Trump. Did you know what it takes to build 100 story Skyscraper? Never redo your bathroom and see the management problems you have on that. Yeah. 100 story Skyscraper. Imagine you're building 15,000 bathrooms and at the time and so you got to be there. You gotta go down there. You got to run everything you've got. I mean, even though you're just the chairman, Everybody else is doing the work. You've got to be there in person yelling and screaming and watching everything And so the fact that the blahs York woman would never occur to him. Never occurred him. Go to the hospital. Go to where the vaccines have given out. See what's going on. You got it. You got the what did the Jack Welch you say? Gotta manage with your feet. Walk around, See everything Be everywhere. Then let's go to Vincent and Brooklyn. Vincent, how you doing? Good morning Mark Mob last week on our Lewis's show The idiot in Albany, Mr Meatball Man revealed of this six part plan. Attacks, the wealthy and general Lewis said, Wait to representative Salazar, who looks like she's all of 12 years old. She probably never way evil wasn't a successful girl Scout cookie cellar. What she wants to do is tax the transactions in the stock market. So what we're gonna have now is all the financial real estate in Manhattan is gonna go further in the whole damn it already years because of the idiots running this state in the city. And instead of having the New York Stock Exchange, we're gonna have the Florida Stock exchange because all these people are just gonna move. Their business is down there. And they're gonna go through Florida. Where that Where is not? This is not gonna happen. So now New York is up the proverbial creek with a power without a paddle. If they do that, they're not even gonna be in the community. Just gonna be floating around in the you know what I mean? Oh, you're absolutely Don't put it out of these people. Not all right, Vincent. Good call. He's got a point. He's got a point. Everybody's Lee A. He's not kidding about the Miami Stock Exchange is gonna happen. Goldman Sachs is moving to Florida. Carl Icahn moving operations to Florida. All these guys are moving to Florida job, Bartlett, didn't you say You know, New York sets the record every year under Cuomo from or people leaving moving out of the state all time records. Did you say New Jersey finally beat him. The New Jersey's number one with more people, I think 70% Leave. 30% come. Yeah. You talk about percentages. I think an actual numbers. Cuomo still number one he had about 500,000. People leave the state this year Last year he had about 500,000 people. Cuomo's had so many people leave. We're definitely losing one congressional seat. And maybe too. That's the ultimate vote. People voting with their feet more people have left New York. In any other state in American percentage wise, more people leaving New Jersey than any other state in America, Connecticut gaining population as we speak, so don't say, Well, it's just the northeastern up. Connecticut has picked up population affect 16,000. People from New York moved to Connecticut. I'm talking about actually went to the post office and change their address. So let's Connecticut governor as bad as this guy was taxing and tolling every this guy he's from the private sector. He knows the real world. Just became a governor, So he's been very good this year. Ned Lamont been very practical and very good at keeping business and everything going there, So when we come back, Michael Graham will be with us. Now. He's pretty smart about this things. These things. What's gonna happen if it's all Democrats in Congress? If it's Joe Biden and then what's gonna happen today with the electoral couple? Get to that. Next on 7 10 W. O R Let's get the latest news. Here's Joe Bartlett. Okay. Mark. Protests expected in Washington President Trump will speak there. As Congress certifies the results of the election today, Trump says he could still win it. Vice president Pence comes through for him, but Pence reportedly told the president yesterday he doesn't have the authority to change the election results. Looks like Democrats will have the majority in the Senate, Raphael warn Aiken, Jon Ossoff's have both declared victory in the two run off elections in Georgia..

Skimm'd from The Couch
Gretchen Carlson: From Miss America to Bombshell Journalist
"Today Gretchen. Carlson joins us on skimmed from the couch as a career journalist. She's also become an advocate for equality and dignity in the workplace. Carlson sued the former Fox News Chairman and CEO. Roger Ailes in two thousand sixteen. Her bombshell lawsuit ignited national conversations about sexual harassment and has inspired her advocacy work. We are very excited for this conversation Gretchen. Welcome to skin from the couch. Thanks for having me. I feel like I've known you guys for so long in. It's like so great to be able to have this discussion. So thanks for having me. So we're GONNA start our all interviews with just skim your resume for us. Oh my gosh well. I'll start with the latest editions which were never expected to be on my resume. Which are you know being one of the poster women for sexual harassment in the workplace? That's not necessarily something you aspire to when you're putting together your first resume and talking about goals and challenges in a life of head of you but I would say that what else has been on my resume over. My life has been series of accomplishments where challenges were in front of me and I really went for them and so the same thing is true for this latest endeavor that I've been doing for the last three years which is to really try and tackle this problem of workplace harassment. So that would be at the top of my resume. Now the very short version following that would be Fox News for eleven years before that five years at CBS news before that a lot of local markets including Dallas Cleveland Cincinnati and Richmond before that being the first classical violinist to be Miss America and before that studying at Oxford University getting my degree from Stanford University. Being High School Valedictorian and being a concert violinist as a child. See your super relaxed. I I know after. I've had some milestone birthdays. I become trying to become my new goal to be more chill and it's actually really liberating to be more relaxed and just let things sort of ebb and flow. Women are reared to be perfectionists and socialized to not color outside the lines. And I'm really really really trying to do more of that and advocating that for younger women as well. We've seen and heard a lot about you recently. Obviously we saw you on TV for years. And then we've seen movies depicting your story. What's one thing that you can't Google? You can't watch that people don't know about you. Oh my gosh all things I cannot do so I cannot whistle her. I think it's actually is genetic I can't do. You can't do that either. That is genetic okay so those two things. I can't parallel park. Oh Oh my gosh yeah. I only have done it once in my life to pass my driver's sixteen years old. Just got a card. That is supposed to be able to do that for me. But I haven't had time to set it up. Tesla I did. I've tried to it works. Oh my Gosh my relationship with driving. Oh my gosh okay so sometime this weekend or whenever I have time I need to really actually read the manual and figure that out I grew up a Chubby kid. I struggled with my weight for all of my teenage years and I actually feel that. That is really inspirational for young women especially today. Because they're so much more emphasis on exterior which. I always try to advocate for for young people and older women to that really. It's you know it's about what's inside. We should build our self esteem from the inside out. People look at television personalities. And you probably get the same thing with what you do that. They think that there haven't been any struggles or that they're just perfect and that certainly hasn't been the case with my life at all. I mean I really feel like successes truly appreciated when you've gone through struggles and failures and overcome those those hurdles. I totally agree one at just sort of take a step back. What was your family situation? What was your childhood like? Just Kinda give us who you were before you became a person on TV. Well I look at my family. Life is idyllic said small town in Minnesota with parents who believed in me and told me every day. I could be anything I wanted to be in this world and that was just incredibly important to hear that every single day they of course said with the caveat is GonNa take a lot of work and so I grew up with the Protestant Work Ethic. You know of incredible hard work. I also grew up with huge philanthropic spirit. My grandfather was a minister. My parents truly believed in giving back to the community and I think that that's the greatest gift that I can pass along to my two teenage children to understand that to truly be a whole individual. It's about giving to others. That was a huge part of my upbringing and a huge part of the work. I'm doing now and where that came from. How quickly did you realize did other people realize you were a violin prodigy that came about as a total fluke? I actually apparently? According to my parents I would hear commercial sort of songs on TV. And I would go in. Plunk them out on the piano. And my mom's like I think we need to get her piano lessons and then we went up the street to piano teacher. Who's our neighbor and she said. Oh she'll never be any good at piano. Hands are way too small and so why don't you go up to the local school and you know talk to them about a different instrument and I've got my first violin and it was just tiny you know it was like a foot long and I started playing it and it just clicked. It just became who I was. What's it like to be really good at something that young? I loved it. It taught me discipline. Where even if you put in ten minutes or thirty minutes a day got better at something and for kids at so important. Because that's something carried with me for the rest of my life that discipline I think about every single day release shaped however approached everything else in my life. It's something nobody can take away for me. It's a talent. It's something that I have made by myself and nobody can ever take that away and I think that's so crucial especially for young people today to be able to hone skills that they own. You went on to go to some of the most prestigious schools in the world and then became Miss America lightly. We talk us. They're like WHOA. Is that light Unexpected never on my radar screen. What's my mother? When I was seventeen I burned out on the violin and I quit and my parents were devastated and so I went off to concentrate academics and when I was doing some time over at Oxford University in England and got a phone call from my mom. She had gotten a brochure in the mail. On the Miss America Organization. She called me and she said I found something for you to do. I said what and she described to me. She said it's fifty percent talent. You have that it's thirty percent interview. You're smart you can do this and I'm like yeah mom but I'm also short I'm also from Minnesota which is not pageant state. I also played classical violin. And that's never one and I've never been patches ever before and nor have ever watched them and she was like well. I think you can do this. And my mom's an incredibly influential person in my life and is my sharp critic but also my biggest cheerleader was her motivation and wanting she wanted me to play the violin again. I mean that one hundred percent. This was to try and get me back onto my music career and so you know she and I became a team. I stopped out a Stanford my senior year because I realized if I was going to actually do this to do it. One hundred fifty percent had to give it one hundred and fifty percent and I couldn't be doing my studies at Stanford and tried to prepare fascinating and I want to just pause for a second because I would say you doing that. It's probably going against the popular decision or assumption Which is going against the grain. A little bit too. Like you know what? Actually I'm going to prioritize this. A lot of people would say stay in school. And obviously we're going to talk about how you went against the grain and other parts of your life talk just like what your personality was at that time what. Your confidence level was at a time. Well it was pretty high because I had done tremendous amount of violent competitions which by the way I never faced any gender discrimination or sexism with regard to that all they picked to play the best. They didn't care if you're a girl or boy and the same thing with my academics. I never any kind of discrimination early on in my life and so I was used to setting high standards and high goals and this was something that I knew nothing about but my mom and I really researched it from afar. Instead of participating. In a lot of competitions we researched it and we realize that for me if I was going to try and really try and achieve this that I couldn't be doing these two things at the same time when I went to tell the Dean at Stanford who happened to be a woman and I told nobody what I was doing by the way when I went to tell her though because I had to. She told me she thought it was the stupidest thing she'd ever heard of. And I said well okay. Let's see how it let's see how it turns out. Listen there's a tremendous amount of subjectivity in these kinds of competitions and lock and all of that but I needed to be truly prepared in order to have a chance. Say You win. You go on to become a journalist and you ultimately make the jump to Fox News where you become the Co host of the number one cable news morning show. You were there at a time at the network when it was just skyrocketing when you started there. Did you understand the impact? The network would have and the direction it would take. As kind of the cultural force that it became. Never I went there because it was an opportunity to a morning show five days a week. I was at CBS. When I originally went CBS. I was a correspondent. I was traveling the world. My goal and television was always to do a morning show. The goal was always to be able to do a show that incorporated hard news. Where he could showcase your your smarts but also showcase your sense of humor and lighter things and so I got the opportunity finally at CBS to do their weekend morning show and then when the Fox opportunity came about to do five days a week I mean that was just really what I had worked so hard to achieve and so I went over there you know as a as a total novice and Fox was just sort of starting out. At the time I learned a tremendous amount from cable because cable was totally different than network news in the sense that it was almost all ad Lib on their forget one of the first days I was there and I was doing a different show than the morning show and one line came over the AP wire that said something about that. The person that had assassinated leader in the Middle East been caught and the producers said to me in my ear. Just go with this for like three minutes. I was like what I don't even know who they're talking about. I don't even know if I can pronounce this name and I just had to dig deep and luckily my life. I had a lot of experience at doing that. Not exactly in this realm but I just started talking and it made me realized from that day. Forward that wow this whole different craft when you're at living and not reading teleprompter and so cable news is just a completely different talent than what I had been doing before. So we'll say that that was extremely beneficial to me to grow as a person and to get better at my

The Frame
Bombshell: Charlize Theron on 'Wrapping Her Head around' Megyn Kelly
"Listening. Ascended the frame Oscar special. I'm John Horn host of the frame on KABC in Los Angeles. And I'm here with Jacquelyn coli editor at rotten tomatoes. Let's now turn into. Charlie's Thera in bombshell which she also produced theran plays former Fox News anchor. Megan Kelly who partners with other women at that network to take down the founder Roger Ailes. It's like we're telling women go on. Speak up for yourself just know. The entire network is with Roger. No one will believe you. They'll call you a liar. Oh and as for your career you want the Simon's airtime go ahead hall the Paranoid Man who decides your salary pervert and do that. On a anonymous hotline. He controls on on a phone. has a contractual right to record. Jesus Christ you Think Women Are Idiots. Honestly I was completely mesmerized by bombshell I was actually one of the biggest fans ends of the movie. It was kind of a bit critically divisive. I think not a lot of people liked giving some humanity to Megan Kelly but I personally found shelley's performance to be incredible and just kind of had to say about the balls it took for her to take on that role to produce it herself and to say that she wanted to tell this me too story I did talk with Charlie's an end. She told me why she wanted to make the film and why it was important to make it now. The script was written pre. Eh Time's up pre Harvey Weinstein. There wasn't any of what is out there right now in our culture as far as this conversation it's it felt else somewhat like a story in its own silo But but people were definitely kind of whispering about a lot of what what was about to come out and so you could feel it you could feel there was like this kind of like under this bubbling that was happening in the pot was about to boil over. We definitely felt that and so when we read the script we were aware a little bit. I mean nobody could predict how big all of this would be but we were aware that there was something timely about the script. How would you describe I bought? This movie is about it. It's a movie about a group of very unlikely women who if you were you know writing the fictional story you would not necessarily cast as your central characters to tell a story of taking down the biggest media mogul And yet if they did why were they unlikely. Do you think we'll because I think a lot of them You Know Gretchen. And and Megan had made some comments comments prior to all of this about sexual harassment that I found not necessarily helpful to the cause of a lot of women who are experiencing sexual harassment. I think there there is a conservative conservative view on sexual harassment. As how do you believe women. How do you know what's true how the emphasis is always on doubting the victim victim doubting the woman and I just thought it was interesting that they had had those views before in the past about sexual harassment? Megan Kelly Famously Asli Refused to be called a feminist. You know they are somewhat than most unlikely feminists that you will find. That was Charlene Charlie Farren. She's nominated for her. Lead role in

The Frame
Charlize Theron on the Power of ‘Bombshell’
"But we're GONNA start today with Charlie's there. She's The star. Dr Producer of the upcoming movie bombshell Ferron Plays Megan Kelly in the film in her time at Fox News and later with a very brief stint then on the today show on NBC. Kelly came under fire more than once for some controversial comments that another person claiming it's racist to have a white Santa you know and by the way for all you kids watching at home. Santa just is white but this person is just arguing that maybe we should. We should also have a black Santa but you know Santa is what he he isn't just so you know we're just debating. This movie bombshell focuses. Not only on Kelly but also on other women at the network including former Fox. News host Gretchen Carlson. She Sued Fox News head. Roger Ailes for sexual harassment. But she wasn't alone ails harassed. A number of women At the network bombshell was nominated for four SAG awards this week including Best Ensemble cast includes Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie. I talked DOC TO CHARLOTTE. Is there in the morning that the SAG nominations came out. I want to be cool and talk like I'm just so not affected by any of Finney was pretty fascinating and it was really great. It was a great moment. This this film only exist because of the ensemble. How would you describe what this movie is about it? It's a movie about a group of very unlikely women who if you were you know writing a fictional story you would not necessarily cast as your central characters to tell a story of taking down the biggest media mogul And yet they did. Why were they unlikely? Do you think we'll because I think a lot of them You Know Gretchen. And and Megan had made some comments almonds prior to all of this about sexual harassment that I found not necessarily helpful to the cause of a lot of women who are experiencing sexual harassment. I think there there is a conservative conservative view on sexual harassment is. How do you believe women? How do you know what's true? How the emphasis is always on doubting the victim them doubting the woman and I just thought it was interesting that they had had those views before in the past about sexual harassment? Megan Kelly famously. Asli refused to be called a feminist. You know they are somewhat than most unlikely feminists that you will find. No one Megan Kelly had said had some very problematic things about campus assaults and whether or not the men were not believed and that the women were believed to easily. I guess exactly a harsh but fair way to raise her position. You read Charles Randolph script for bomb. Show what was your reaction and what was going on In your professional career when you came across it you know I was We had a lot of things at Denver and Delilah by my production company and Development and we very strangely really. We were In Development on a project with Jay Roach who ended up directing Bombshell and we read it and just really I really loved it. I mean you have to understand. The script was written. Pre Time's up pre Harvey Weinstein. There wasn't any of what is out there right now in our in our culture as far as conversation it's it felt somewhat Story in its own silo But but people. We're definitely kind of whispering about a lot of what was about to come out and so you could feel it. You could feel there was like kind of like under the this bubbling that was happening in the pot was about to boil over. We definitely felt that and so when we read the script we were aware I mean we. Nobody could predict how big all of this would be but we were aware that there was something timely about the script. It's like we're telling women Golan speak up for yourself just know the entire network is with Roger. No one will believe you. They'll call you a liar. Oh and as for your career you want the Simon's airtime go ahead call the paranoid man who decides your salary pervert and do that. On a anonymous hotline. He controls on a phone. has a contractual right to record. Jesus Christ you Think Women Are Idiots. We're talking with Charlene Darren. Who is an actor in and and producer of the new movie bombshell? was there a point where you felt. You found something from with inside you as an actor that connected you on some level to Megan Kelly. That wasn't part of her physical appearance. Yeah I mean listen when we started. I'd never ever thought I would ever say that much in common with Megan can Kelly. We have different point of views on on on a lot of things. So we'll just leave it at that But I through research. We started realizing that she was talking about a lot of Things that I could relate to as a woman in my industry strea- you know we definitely live in a world where men are rewarded and applauded for being ambitious and for being powerful and for having drive and for not taking no as an answer and and sometimes being the the not nice person in the room. Because that's the right thing to do you and it's right for the for the company and it's right for for your business and when women tend to have those qualities They very easily can be turned around and weaponized tonight against you or turn around into a negative and write a man is driven. A woman's a bitch. Yep there you go So that's that's where I think I emotionally tapped in to this part Megan. Kelly was part of something that was just really kind of mind blowing. That happened at Fox but The every day going to work the process the being called a bitch. When you're just trying to be the best at your job? All of those things felt very familiar to me as a woman. I related to those things and I could empathize empathize with a woman. Like that being a position that Sh- she found herself in having to struggle with the idea of coming forward and losing losing all of that and is that to you. The clearest line between what happened to make Kelly what happens to actresses in Hollywood. The difference between Roger Ailes Awesome Harvey Weinstein. Where do you see the most direct link between what's in this movie and what's in show business? Oh it's to me it. It's it's all a direct linked. I mean they I feel like this issue does not you know it doesn't behave or look at different in different places just because of the industry it is a non partisan issue this is this is really a a human right to feel safe in your workplace whether you work at Fox where you work at CNN or you work in Hollywood or you work at a bank in Minnesota or a mine in Minnesota. This is a human right that we should all have. Charlie's thanks so much for show. Thank you so much for having me. Charlie's Teheran Stars in and as a producer on bombshell it opens in theaters on December twentieth. You're listening to the frame weekend. I'm John

Tim Conway Jr.
Britt McHenry sues Fox News, alleging sexual harassment
"And a host on fox news is suing the network and a former co host for sexual harassment Britt McHenry says the bad behavior including the tally Asian for complaining was committed by George Murdoch and several top executives fox news says I can read allegations were fully investigated and is confident its actions will hold up in court sexual harassment allegations have plagued the network complaints were made against several high profile people including the founder of fox news the late Roger ailes as well as a former host bill

Donna and Steve
'Bombshell' trailer shows women of Fox News preparing for a fight
"Truth are you excited for this new movie bomb shell yes which is coming out what in December yes and I watch the trailer yesterday because it just came out and I think Minnesotans in particular it will have a connection to this movie because of course Gretchen Carlson is portrayed in the movie she's played by Nicole Kidman Gretchen Carlson from an Alka mereka and fox news contributor yes who big deal came out and talked about harassment at fox news at the hands of Roger ailes I mean and she was she was one of the first ones yeah also Charlize therein is and then she plays Megan Kelly Margot Robbie is a made up character I believe okay I'm John list gal unrecognizable Charlize is even on recognizable to me John look I was playing Roger ailes so crazy Charlize Behrens voice as she's portraying Megan Kelly is so good he sounds exactly like Megan Kelly we give a little listen yeah trailer I when here okay here we go you have the attitude off camera was even worse and man hater learn to get along with the boys your sexy you too much work I have a whole list well other women come forward you may have heard there was a dustup involving yours truly in presidential contender Donald Trump coming out of our eyes blood coming out of her wherever she just accused me of anger menstruating am I going to be the story no I'm gonna be the story nobody stopped

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
Showtime's 'The Loudest Voice' Tells The True Story Of The Downfall Of Roger Ailes At Fox News
"The loudest voice. It's the new Showtime miniseries. Stories about the rise and fall of Fox News and particularly of Roger Ailes, the infamous founder of Fox News. Seth plays a character real life character named Brian Lewis. He was the head of public relations at FOX for many years. He came with Roger Ailes from CNBC when Roger was launching, Fox News. And he was most people would tell you the right hand of Roger Ailes. He was the pit bull. He guarded the company's internal business for Roche ously could be very tough with reporters obviously, but also anybody who tried to crack into the Fox News bubble. I think you'll be interested to hear Sestri bestirred drawing when he was two years old. He wrote a letter to Jim Henson studios when he was nine years old announcing that he was going to be a puppeteer and a cartoonist a kid who kind of knew what he wanted to be from the age of two and, you know, he gets into how do you do that? You have the dream when you're a kid, you move onto the Rhode Island school of design as he did. And. He was hired right away. They recognize his talent out to Hollywood worked on an animated show for a couple years before, again, when he was twenty four years old. He started family guy, which, by the way was cancelled twice was, not an immediate hit, I think people forget that. So to set the scene for you Seth and I got together at cafe. Carlyle at the famed Carlyle hotel in New York City. The cafe Carlyle is a jazz club. Seth has performed there a couple times because on top of everything else begin things that are scary. He sings in public. He's got five albums, including his latest once in a while, and he's been nominated for four Grammy award. So I got him to sit down at the piano, we got him to play a little bit sing a little bit. Do the thing that Seth MacFarlane does, but mostly to walk through fascinating life in fascinating career where the guy just does something different and surprises people all the time, a great conversation with Seth MacFarlane. We start by talking about the loudest voice, the series on Showtime. About Fox News. Thanks for doing this man for sure. So we've already gotten I think halfway through the show already we'll will start for the benefit of the viewers again. Yeah. I want to start with your character before we talk big picture, because I don't think most people know who he is. In fact, I know most people don't know, who is if you don't live in our media world Brian Lewis, who was he. And why is it important character in this big story, Brian Lewis was Roger Ailes PR chief for Fox News? And he also sort of functioned as his right hand man, and a lot of ways you know, this, this was the guy that Roger would blow off steam, too. And, and also the guy who was comfortable enough keeping keeping them in line when he may be got a little too off the rails. And, you know, according to the to Gabe chairman's book, and according to the series, he was also a guy was who was kind of on the outside of the. Emotional end of things. He was he was he was a democrat. Chocking way, working for Fox News. But more importantly, he was kind of a gun for hire. He was there because, you know, it was a good job and the ethics of it didn't really come into play. It was about, you know, being Boba fett. I guess. Liberal hire me, then he's a bounty hunter. So how did he to the extent? You got inside his head by reading the book. How did he reconcile knowing what he was doing was often wrong unethical? Yes. Doing the job. Well, I mean according to the material that I read that he, he at the end of the day he was. He could compartmentalize, he could put his family over here and his job over here, and essentially be two different people. But at a certain point. You know, he he idolized ales for a long time, and he really respected ails, as a marketer. And as as a as a promoter of whatever it was he wanted to promote. And he, I guess must have started to see him unraveling a little bit. And. It was probably a combination of genuine concern. Because there seemed to be a conscience there. And, and professional concern that, okay, I worked for this guy this reflects on me and, and he's starting to come apart at the seams.

Roe Conn
Showtime's 'The Loudest Voice' Tells The True Story Of The Downfall Of Roger Ailes At Fox News
"The showtime limited series about roger ailes it's based on the book the loudest voice by gabriel sherman right that is correct and it's really interesting we'll get into it when do the site but we'll tell you this a lot of real life people are portrayed by actress there's even a guy playing david axelrod in this oh wow don't think david axelrod it's kinda like his portrayal tell you the truth interesting oh quite controversial for a little tease oh yes but there's a but i've seen in the promos for this on the show time they've seen the whole thing but i've seen in the promos and that's the most important trailers in the promos there is grab keys for going on there by roger ailes well There's there's, there's a couple of Trabzon grabbing keister of the, the new news anchors by him. Yeah, that's

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"John Lithgow is set. To play former Fox. News chief Roger Ailes and an upcoming movie about the sexual harassment scandal with put. An end to his career the film features an ensemble cast with Charlene Darren playing Megan Kelly Cole Kidman is. Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson and Margot Robbie as an associate

Colleen and Bradley
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's Divorce Case May Be Dismissed
"Jennifer garner in Ben Affleck's, divorce proceedings, might be thrown out if they don't act fast so Apparently if you fail to take the appropriate steps. In your case the court may dismiss your case. For delaying, prosecution is what a document says that's what, the blast has on their divorce situation you know they were married for nearly ten, years before separating in two thousand fifteen and Ben. Affleck has moved on with a, Saturday Night? Live producer and they, do have an amicable relationship. You don't hear anything. About them do you Jennifer. Garner, has said we're definitely. A modern family we're, doing really well it has to be children I you have no choice, it has to be but if they don't actually take another. Step, forward in the actual divorce, then it's going to be thrown. Out and they die file again I feel like I've been I won't speak for you Elizabeth but I think I know that there was, a long time that we were holding. Out hope, that the fact, that, this divorce wasn't progressing I'm, still holding out help me too I think because I'm like. Okay Going to happen, yours know I mean he's. Dating someone else I think she's she's done with having, him as one of the children I think that. I think probably more maintenance than, the children? And let me just, let me just say to. All the men out. There all four of you. Who, are listening to mytalk. One zero seven one, right now and I'm speaking particularly I think to heterosexual men simply because, that's the ones that I'm married to if you become one. Of, the children if you become, more work than one of the. Children it is the least attractive thing that you do it for your wife the kiss of death it's usually if it's like if she's, thinking like things would be easier without. You that is a bad, sign And that is why bet, it was like with Ben Affleck now and you're adding in addiction issue, which makes it very. Challenging and that does I mean when you add an addiction it does make that, person much

Colleen and Bradley
Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx 'wrestle in the sand' to debunk breakup rumors
"Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson in an upcoming movie about the women of Fox News she. Would be joining Shirley surround who attached to star as making Kelly in this movie the movie is being described as an unsolvable with Roger Ailes, and others who were involved at Fox News during. His reign said to be mayor played major players in this movie. And other characters. Most likely will include credit van Susteren Rupert Murdoch and Bill o'riley this'll be interesting What is this going to be on this is going to be. A theatrical release I guess I didn't realize that I just. Assumed made for TV movie no this is going to, be, on the big screen if it is the studio that? Is making the dictator movies starring Christian bale Oh my gosh we'll go and. Google Christian bale is Dick Cheney have that. Fun experience okay Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones teenage daughter apparently had. No, idea Michael Douglas was famous when she was younger. She's telling town and country magazine I thought my dad was, a pancake maker What yeah what when she was three probably when. She was little because. Michael. Douglas superstar of film TV's every kid though you think like you. Don't know what they do if you ask, what are your parents I don't. Know they just go play telling me exactly Well now she did grow up in Bermuda which is far away, from New York and l.. A., and she did have an adjustment period, that, must've been rough, Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx really want. You to, know that they're still definitely a thing whether an, exclusive cover and the photo spread in the, latest issue of us weekly Katie Holmes. And Jamie Foxx well they're oblivious. To? Onlookers. And photographers via yeah they, played volleyball wrestled in the sand like you do and yes they even shared a passionate kiss in, these photographs then a totally random. Beachgoer tells us, weekly they were totally? Engaged with each. Other they were never on their phones She had an incredible smile. On her face she looked smitten Wow that's almost like it's too good to be. True you think All right.

Joel Riley
Ariana Grande defends Pete Davidson to fans
"To the dealership to negotiate tom mcparland says that's old school almost never wanted to go she ate person mcfarland who writes for the auto blog jalopy nick says the new way to do it is to go online contact dealer and say hey sir ma'am i'm interested in a car you haven't stock here's the one i'm interested in here's my email i need you to send me a price on that car and you do that with the next guy did do that with the next guy to do that with the next guy then compare prices and see who can give you the best possible deal daria albinger abc news the fda is green lighting the first ever pharmaceutical drug made of marijuana it's called epa dialects and researchers say can be used to treat rare forms of epilepsy when paired with other pharmaceuticals the drug is made from canada by it all which does not produce marijuana high marketing will begin this fall george h w bush is welcoming a new curry family member his name is sully and he's a yellow lab service dog trained to help the ninety four year old former president with his daily tasks he reportedly response to two pages of commands and can do all sorts of things including answering the phone and fetching a new jersey woman is one hundred nine years young mary gibson who lives in jersey city recently celebrated her birthday and she says her secret to living a long life is eating well walking and asking god every night to let her see another sunrise health update sara lee kessler nbc news radio doc ariana grande wants fans to sell posting native comments about p davidson on social media the pop singer shut down the accuser that davidson was flipping off randy's fans when he was photographed with his middle finger up brandi said he was actually flipping off the paparazzi who took the photo and once the war over davidson and their quick engagement to end rhonda and the s and l cast member have been together since early may russell crowe will be making his television debut starring as roger ailes and a new showtime limited series about the rise of fox news the show will be called the loudest voice in the room and will be about the best selling book of the same name by journalists gabriel sherman actor alec baldwin helping to raise funds for breast cancer research he helped host.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Is Harvey Weinstein Just a Victim of Changing Times?
"That's why I can't, that's why, like you said, the times have changed because when you sit back and go, okay, Harvey tried to get laid. He's a big time movie mogul, and he tried to get laid because he's surrounded by gorgeous women all the time. Why is that so hard? Why are we why is the world not to say what he did was fine, but why are we so aghast at it? It's the business that Hollywood is and always has been. Yeah. But today, once it comes to light and the person acknowledges some degree of culpability, everyone around him who has a stake in that company has no choice, but you gotta fire you. I mean, I can't imagine the conversation between Harvey and his brother bob. Him and bob. Very strange. And I think at a certain level, Harvey knows that for the good of the company for the long term, he's got to take the hit now. And it was a lot, you know, he got away with it for a long time. I do think it probably had its roots in the story the time did on Bill O'Reilly and roger ailes. Somebody probably on the right or in Fox said, you Democrats are no one to lecture us, look at Harvey