Keyword: fox
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Vote below or add your own choice. I vote Gregg Jarrett.
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I watched this how today. It is a bomb ... in the pejorative sense. Totally anti-Trump, no pretense at all about being partially objective. She sat there and laughed along with the glib fast talking Hillary operative as they laid down lie after lie after lie. Lie through mischaracterization, lie through omission and just plain lying for lying sake. I've noticed this new Tactic from the Clinton camp. Everytime they say something bad and insulting about Trump, they Yuk it up laughing at their lies and giggling like its the Gods honest truth.
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From morning into the late afternoon, all the "anchors" and all the "message" from FOX News cable is nothing but a non-stop attack on Trump, misrepresentation of Trump, lies from Hillary talking points from Trump, guests who are only there to attack Trump, only the negative polls but never the positive polls about Trump, and it is clear as a gun site what these POS's are, they are nothing but the disgusting creeps and losers of the Jeb Bush wing of the Republican establishment that really has one agenda and that is the globalist cheap labor agenda and open borders...
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Just hours after it was announced that Fox News would be paying $20million to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit with Gretchen Carlson, the former network anchor hired a major celebrity publicist to craft her second career. Carlson has hired Cindi Berger of PMK*BNC to handle all aspects of her personal public relations, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The company told HR that the next phase in Carlson's career will 'include a television presence, penning a book, speaking engagements and philanthropy'. Berger has previously represented Lena Dunham, Barbara Walters, Robert Redford and Rosie O'Donnell.
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According to new reports, Greta Van Susteren did not leave her show on Fox News willingly but was abruptly forced out by CEO Murdoch. Money.cnn.com reported: A sharp knock on the door signaled that Greta Van Susteren's time on Fox News Channel was over. A courier arrived at Van Susteren's Washington, D.C. home at 9 a.m. Tuesday, hand-delivering two letters that said that Van Susteren "was being taken off the air" immediately, according to her husband, John Coale, who is a high-profile Washington lawyer. Van Susteren was already planning to leave, but she thought she would be hosting her 7...
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In the wake of today’s surprise news that Greta Van Susteren had exited Fox News Channel effective immediately, chatter turned to whether it might be the start of a “key man” exodus. Like Van Susteren, Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity and Bret Baier have “key man” clauses in their contracts that allow them to leave if Fox News chief Roger Ailes departed. Van Susteren very publicly expressed her support for Ailes after Carlson filed her suit, for which Van Susteren took heat in some quarters. But other Key Man club members did as well. Hannity, for instance, wondered, via Twitter: “So...
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A 21st Century Fox Corporation news release did not specify a settlement amount, but a person briefed on the settlement said that it amounted to $20 million. Additionally, Fox News abruptly announced — just minutes after 21st Century Fox confirmed the settlement with Ms. Carlson — the departure of Greta Van Susteren... Brit Hume will take over her 7 p.m. time slot, beginning on Tuesday night... In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Ms. Van Susteren wrote that she decided to leave the network late last week, saying, “Fox has not felt like home to me for a few years.” She...
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BREAKING: Greta Van Susteren leaving FoxNews. Link attached in Twitter post.
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Fox News anchor Greta Van Susteren has left her post after 14 years on air, the network's new co-presidents Jack Abernethy and Bill Shine announced Tuesday. Van Susteren's departure came hours after ousted Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes reached a $20 million settlement with former anchor Gretchen Carlson, who accused him of sexual harassment before she left the network earlier this summer. The network also offered Carlson a public apology "for the fact that [she] was not treated with respect and dignity that she and all of our colleagues deserve," according to Vanity Fair.
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21st Century Fox will settle Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, according to the company. Vanity Fair reported that sources close to the situation said the media company will pay Carlson $20 million as well as offer a public apology. 21stCentury Fox will also settle two other sexual harassment cases brought against Ailes. According to a document filed today in the United States District Court District of New Jersey, Gretchen Carlson voluntarily dismissed her case against Roger Ailes with prejudice on Tuesday.
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Greta Van Susteren will depart Fox News after 14 years with the network, Fox News announced Tuesday morning. Brit Hume will take over as the new host of "On the Record."
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Per Fox just a minute ago. Also: "Clinton is beating Trump on TV ads 10 to 1."
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Good evening, I’m still reporting on Fox News. After seemingly supportive of Donald Trump early on in his presidential primary campaign, the Fox News team who moderated the 1st Republican presidential debate in Cleveland a little over a year ago on Aug. 6, 2015, are now facing everlasting journalistic humiliation in light of new revelations in New York Magazine. It turns out that Fox News news hosts, Megyn Kelly, Chris Wallace and Brett Baier gave in to orders from Fox owner Rupert Murdoch to ambush Trump to drive him out of the race.
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Thanks to Joe Farah of WND, we have this little jem about Shepherd Smith – the uber liberal plant deep in the Fox News scene, now essentially stumping for Hillary Clinton on air. On Friday, Nov. 17, 2000, during the “Hanging Chad” election recount in Florida, Smith was arrested and charged with a felony for allegedly driving his car into another reporter who was standing in a parking space she was attempting to save for a friend. According to WND’s coverage of July 9, 2001: “The victim, freelance journalist Maureen Walsh of Tallahassee, was hospitalized and released later the same...
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Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson secretly recorded inappropriate statements made by former Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, New York Magazine reported Friday. Carlson recorded conversations with Ailes for at least a year and captured "numerous incidents" of harassment on her phone, the report said. "I think you and I should have had a sexual relationship a long time ago, and then you'd be good and better and I'd be good and better," one recording of Ailes speaking to Carlson reportedly says. "Sometimes problems are easier to solve that way," Ailes, 76, allegedly also told Carlson, 50, at...
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Paul Ash and His Orchestra plays "Whose Who are You?" on Columbia 602-D. Vocal chorus is by Milton Watson.
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Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros says in a lawsuit she was sexually harassed by former network chief Roger Ailes and other top executives. Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros says in a lawsuit she was sexually harassed by former network chief Roger Ailes and other top executives. She says in the suit that the network "operates like a sex-fueled, Playboy mansion-like cult, steeped in intimidation, indecency and misogyny."
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Three weeks after Roger Ailes’s ouster as chairman and chief executive of Fox News, the cable network has promoted two people to top leadership positions. The veteran Fox executives Bill Shine and Jack Abernethy were named co-presidents, Rupert Murdoch, the Fox News chief executive, announced in a statement on Friday. Mr. Shine will be in charge of programming at Fox News and Fox Business Network, while Mr. Abernethy will be in charge of finance, business and legal affairs. It was also announced that Fox News’s longtime chief financial officer, Mark Kranz, is stepping down. “Bill Shine has developed and produced...
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Andrea Tantaros has filed a lawsuit alleging that executives ignored multiple complaints about the disgraced former Fox News head's behavior in 2015, NY Mag reports. After she refused to back down, she says she was first demoted then eventually taken off the air in April 2016, according to the suit.
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Rudy Vallee sings “A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss Each Night)” from "The Vagabond Lover” on Victor 22193, recorded on Nov. 6, 1929.
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