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00:01:00.540Hmm. Anything going on in the world today?
00:06:34.340I don't know about you, but I am tired of the Biden crime family and Hillary Clinton and everybody else getting away with everything that they have done with zero accountability, zero scrutiny in the media.
00:06:47.860I'm tired of the political narratives being fed through the media outlets and then spun as some sort of actual journalism.
00:07:09.780This is why we have built organizations and have to build them bigger that exist outside of the threats from this ever-oppressive federal government.
00:07:22.800You need to show them that you do have an alternative.
00:07:26.520I urge you today to subscribe, and I'm a little biased towards the Blaze, but Daily Wire, whatever it is, but I ask you to subscribe to blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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00:07:56.520I'm going to show you how the government, through their experts in media, have shut down the truth with two simple words, CONSPIRACY THEORY.
00:08:08.620It is shocking how wrong they have been over the last few years, and all to do one thing, control the narrative.
00:10:49.640And they wanted they they agree that he was going to be out.
00:10:53.800And it'll be interesting to see how that plays out over a long period of time.
00:10:58.160I mean, certainly the as we know, Glenn, as we as we know or as we allege, as some allege, how about that?
00:11:07.900As some allege and there have been some that have alleged this in the past.
00:11:11.920When something goes wrong with a Fox News host, whether they disagree with them or they want to fire them or they want to make them do something.
00:11:22.020The PR department tends to allegedly leak all sorts of negative things about them to the press.
00:12:22.560When you have employees and shows that you should theoretically want to be successful, that you would go behind the scenes and try to sink their credibility.
00:12:35.300That's why it's only been alleged and not confirmed.
00:12:38.000I remember about a year ago, I called I called Tucker and I said he was having an extraordinary bad time and allegedly maybe something like that was going on.
00:12:48.280And I said, I just wanted to call you, see how you were doing.
00:12:52.120And he said, I've been thinking about you all week.
00:12:54.980You're the only one that could relate to what's going on.
00:13:05.380But the reason I bring that up is because there's been lots of leaks.
00:13:09.260The Abby Grossman lawsuit is the thing that they're tying this to.
00:13:15.160And they're claiming all sorts of stuff.
00:13:16.660Now, in previous reporting about this, the Dominion lawsuit, they talked about her recording conversations with various people, transcribing conversations, getting stuff pulled off of old phones and all these things.
00:13:32.700Now, they are insinuating that this type of thing might be going on.
00:13:36.460And they have some some moment, right, that is that is negative for Tucker in a text or in a message or recorded conversation or something that is so bad that they just can't.
00:13:49.080Now, of course, they don't allow Tucker to address it or say that it's not true or release what it is so people can judge it.
00:13:54.540It's just one of these things that's insinuated through all sorts of media reporting.
00:13:58.900And I could tell you behind the scenes, all sorts of rumor passing around from people that I spoke to yesterday who, you know, are in the allegedly saying what?
00:14:15.940That's what's being passed around the internal workings of the media right now.
00:14:20.440And of course, Tucker in a position where he's not even allowed to respond to it.
00:14:23.960This is 101 what organizations similar, very similar to this have done in the past and seemingly continue to do even after many changes have gone on.
00:14:36.260And isn't it weird that, you know, they couldn't make any money with Tucker Carlson, which, as I said to that, as I know, as I said to Roger Ailes, he said to me at one point we were because he was negotiating my next contract.
00:15:14.900And and so as we were as we were negotiating and or he was going back and forth with numbers, he at one point said to me, you know, we have a hard time selling your show.
00:15:29.040And, you know, a lot of people have canceled.
00:15:48.360In fact, we're having great sales years.
00:15:50.860So maybe it's a problem with your sales department or that's not.
00:15:55.740Yeah. And this is this is the standard, you know, there's a standard process that goes on in these moments, you know, organizations, you know, media matters and these types of places tell everyone that they've successfully boycotted Tucker Carlson and he's making no money.
00:16:14.200And what an embarrassment, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:16:16.020Then the second that someone leaves in this case, you know, Tucker seemed to be, you know, be thrown out other times, you know, people have just, you know, left on their own accord.
00:16:24.920Then they claim responsibility for that person exiting and they say, we did it.
00:16:29.740And then they say, what a devastating hit this will be on Fox News because he was the one bringing in all the money.
00:16:42.520Now, all of a sudden, he was bringing in so much money.
00:16:45.100This is going to be devastating to Fox News.
00:16:46.900I will say one interesting behind the scenes thing on this, Glenn, is the Fox News is about to enter negotiations with carriers for carrier fees.
00:16:58.660And this is the biggest moment of a cable network's life.
00:17:04.060Every few years they go back to, you know, DirecTV and Comcast and all these places and say here, carriage fees, it's time.
00:17:10.900They want to jack these things up to go in there and cancel your biggest host months before you're going in to negotiate your next carriage fees is a huge, huge deal.
00:17:25.040And I don't think unless your carriers are companies like Comcast that maybe that's it.
00:32:47.880But likely you will get no debates and you will get very few words from the actual president.
00:32:53.960He will do very, very little and try to avoid the spotlight because every time he talks, he's a literal embarrassment to all of the country.
00:36:37.120So part of it is we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole communities.
00:36:45.060Once it's everybody's responsibility and not just the households, then we start making better investments.
00:36:50.160Okay, that is exactly what the president means when he says, you know, it's our collective children.
00:37:19.600This is reminiscent of what's his face, reminiscent of Genghis Khan and also reminiscent of the guy in Virginia, McAuliffe, who ran and got on stage and said, hey, actually, you shouldn't have any input in how your kids are taught.
00:37:30.680That's the thing you're not supposed to say.
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00:42:39.800It's going to be a lot on the Tucker Carlson situation.
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00:49:26.780So anyway, the reason that Rupert Murdoch made the decision was because his lawyers, Fox News lawyers, are saying, we got a lawsuit by this producer who came in and taped everything.
00:50:37.860The other voting machine company, which really isn't that big a concern because they only had one county, L.A. County, that they did business with in the last election.
00:50:47.220So they'll get paid off, and it's not a big deal.
00:50:50.540But then they have the shareholders, the people that bought Fox News stock, that company's stock, and they're getting hammered,
00:50:59.940and they're going to sue people inside Fox News, that means board members, that means the Murdochs, that means all of those people, for fraud.
00:55:14.240It's six, almost to the week, six years that I left.
00:55:18.820Because the balkanization of the news driven by social media and the availability that people can watch whenever they want on their devices has lessened the impact that the cables and the network news used to have.
00:55:39.040So, yeah, he's not going to be seen on a channel every night.
00:55:44.160But I could argue that in my operation, since I left Fox News, I've had four number one best-selling books, tens of millions of dollars in revenue for my television operation.
00:55:57.440I've got 300 radio stations carrying my daily commentary.
00:57:03.080So many – most television news presentations, you turn on the show, you know exactly what you're going to get because you get it every night.
00:57:13.140But Carlson, his talent was that he would come after situations in a different way.
00:57:22.400Now, if I had produced his program, I would have required more discipline and not – because he got himself into trouble on a number of occasions when he didn't have to.
00:58:13.680No matter how loyal you are, no matter how much money you made them, no matter what the circumstances, if they feel you're a liability, it's avalanche time for you.
01:00:26.480And just hope that Donald Trump is the candidate against you and that you can beat him by all kinds of lies, even with, you know, energy prices going up by 23%, food going up by 18%.
01:00:40.140I like that he was in his jammies and he had the little bears on them when he made him feet in the jammy bottoms when he made his announcement.
01:01:36.420So, the calculation is that Americans hate Donald Trump so much that they'll vote against him, and they'll look away from who they're voting for by that anti-Trump vote.
01:02:22.320So, you won't see him much, and they'll hope that Trump gets the nomination and that the anti-Trump forces put Joe back in the White House.
01:04:02.020I mean, I think Biden hopes that there is some sort of violence on the right to distract from everything else.
01:04:09.720But I also think the economy and everything else is going to go really poorly in the next eight to 10 months, 12 months.
01:04:19.020And when that does, it's going to be hard for somebody to look at Joe Biden, and you'll start to look, I think, again, at somebody like Donald Trump as a guy who's fixed the economy before.
01:04:33.460Certainly, if Trump ran on his record, he would be much stronger than picking fights with everybody every second of the day.
01:04:42.460And, you know, I've talked to him on occasion, and I've said that to him, but with me, he's rational.
01:04:48.800Back, you saw the show that I did with him, the history show in Florida.
01:07:27.340So I just talked to Bill O'Reilly and his take on Tucker Carlson was that this is because of the threats of lawsuits.
01:07:39.260For instance, Ray Epps was on 60 Minutes on Sunday.
01:07:45.160It's not only just to destroy voices, but this gravely hurts the Trump campaign as well.
01:07:52.220What is your opinion on what happened with Tucker Carlson?
01:07:54.940Well, Bill O'Reilly and I have said, well, Bill O'Reilly and I have had our disagreements, but he's brilliant.
01:08:00.260However, this is another disagreement.
01:08:01.800I don't think that Fox would be scared by that Ray Epps lawsuit at all.
01:08:07.760And I also think all the reporting that they got scared by this Abby Grossberg's lawsuit, a disgruntled, fired, former low-level producer for Tucker, and at one point Maria, scared them even a little.
01:08:58.040Tucker's in the news every week for yet another thing.
01:09:00.620It is possible Rupert reached the end of his tether for Tucker.
01:09:04.400And there are reports that there may be some emails in connection with the Dominion lawsuit that we haven't seen that they have in which Tucker lambasts people like Rupert.
01:09:17.480I also find it hard to believe that would lead him to fire Tucker because Rupert's been around the block.
01:09:41.640Look, they do have to worry about shareholder lawsuits, which are coming in now in the wake of Dominion.
01:09:46.280You know, and it's not entirely Rupert's shop anymore.
01:09:48.920You know, he does have a board he has to answer to.
01:09:50.540I also think that if they have any desire to sell Fox News, and there's been rumblings about that, especially once Rupert is gone, they're going to want it to be, quote, more mainstream.
01:10:04.020And getting rid of Tucker would be a good step.
01:10:08.040But getting rid of Dan Bongino would be another step.
01:10:10.740Maria Bartiromo might be another one, though I'm told Rupert absolutely loves her.
01:10:15.600So, it's probably not an accident she didn't go, even though they just paid out $800 million in connection with some of the things she said.
01:10:44.600But it takes a lot for these cable providers to tell somebody like Fox, we're not going to carry you because of the controversial man at eight.
01:10:55.760I mean, you saw, like, when that happened to OAN, it was a big deal.
01:11:00.500And that was because the whole channel is controversial.
01:11:07.420Tucker's too much of a draw with the audience.
01:11:09.900And it would have to be a uniform position by, you know, DirecTV and Time Warner Cable and all of these people, which it wouldn't be.
01:11:17.200Fox is too much of a moneymaker for the cable providers, too.
01:11:21.200I don't know what happened, but I do believe there's no way it happened without personal sign-off by Rupert.
01:11:28.500So, you left at the height of your career to go to NBC.
01:11:33.660I left, arguably, at the height to start the blaze, which was crazy insane.
01:11:45.020Tucker is gone now, but I don't think he's going to get a mainstream cable network or show, and I don't think he would want it.
01:11:54.400But now, there's endless opportunities for him to make gobs of money, if that's what he's looking to do, and to have a real impact, just not with any corporation, right?
01:12:16.920But if he's smart, Tucker will do a subscription show where he never has to worry about advertiser boycotts again.
01:12:25.820You know, you always have to worry about lawsuits.
01:12:27.660You have to say factual, but there's insurance for that and so on.
01:12:30.860But I think he'd probably do a subscription service, and if he goes directly from Fox, he'll be well-positioned to just crush it.
01:12:37.080I don't think he'll wind up signing up with a larger media ecosystem, whether it's the Blaze or the Daily Wire, or I just think he's going to, if he does it, he'll do it on his own, just knowing Tucker.
01:12:51.220But, look, there are certain trade-offs.
01:12:53.920You know, having, you and I are in the unique position of having worked, you know, at the very, very top of this cable company and then gone off on our own.
01:13:02.120For sure, your influence wanes in some ways.
01:13:06.020You know, I mean, I don't know that Tucker's going to have Ron DeSantis personally crafting his Ukraine policy to please Tucker if he's hosting a digital show.
01:13:18.480You know, there's something about the Fox powerhouse that makes a lot of these politicians bend the knee, and Tucker in particular in that role.
01:13:26.300However, it's also the case that, you know, who's more influential, Ben Shapiro or Wolf Blitzer?
01:13:38.080There are your voice, Ben Shapiro's, Joe Rogan.
01:13:41.560A lot of these voices in the digital space are much more relevant than 95% of the cable news anchors.
01:13:48.780So Tucker will have a bit of an influence drop in that way, but he will no longer have to do Fox's bidding.
01:13:57.220He will be able to cover whatever story he wants in whatever way he wants.
01:14:00.540And believe me, though the outside world might not know it, there were constraints put on him by Fox News, and there were things that he wanted to say that he couldn't because you're not allowed to shoot inside the tent.
01:14:10.000He can be free now to just say whatever he wants as soon as he gets out of his non-compete.
01:14:14.440I will tell you that while it doesn't seem like your influence is as big, something has happened to me on influence in the last six months.
01:14:26.960I was at a store before Easter, a grocery store, and my wife said, oh, we forgot this.
01:15:05.800Ben Shapiro said this to me when I was trying to decide what my next move would be after NBC, and he said, which is true, cable news is a dinosaur.
01:15:15.000It's dying, and only very, very old people are watching it.
01:15:18.920And he said if somebody stops me on the street who's over the age of 50 and says, oh, I love your work, I always know they know me from Fox News.
01:15:27.020And anybody under that age, I know they know me from my podcast.
01:15:36.040Cable news has still got some loyal viewers for sure, but not to sound like I'm 200, but the kids today are watching digital shows, YouTube, and podcasts.
01:15:49.360They don't sit in front of the television 8 o'clock at night anymore.
01:15:53.380That's why the advertising demo is dropping precipitously for all of these anchors.
01:15:58.300And so I do think for our ecosphere, where you and I now are, it's great that Tucker's leaving Fox, because he'll be another powerful voice, probably, in our space.
01:16:08.900And it's one less reason to tune into this stilted, let's face it, boring, predetermined way of programming the news that has to please Paul Ryan and Rupert Murdoch and Suzanne Scott.
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01:22:24.780That was a heck of an hour there, Glenn.
01:22:26.780I don't know where you're getting that anywhere else.
01:22:28.820We're getting three former Fox News hosts who left the peak of their popularity to go do different things in different ways and different reasons,
01:22:39.080all analyzing this story with Tucker Carlson.
01:22:41.180I don't know where else you're getting that packed into one hour.
01:23:24.140There's one question that has not been answered yet.
01:23:26.200And I just wish we had an answer to it.
01:23:27.960What can you watch at 8 p.m. Eastern now?
01:23:31.980Like, if you were watching Tucker Carlson, where do you go to get insightful commentary on the news of the day five days a week at 8 p.m. Eastern?
01:23:42.220If there was only an option for people.
01:42:19.020These things lead you down these wrong roads.
01:42:21.960And when you try to get the GPS to go back to the right direction, and the only GPS is what you want, when you want it, how you want it, you never get back to the right road.
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01:49:12.100First, she wants to ban menthol cigarettes.
01:49:15.360Because she says that's a, you know, once you smoke menthol, it's a lifelong, it's just a lifelong habit that you'll just never be able to break.
01:49:22.560Even though I used to smoke menthol cigarettes for many, many years and stopped about 40 years ago, 30 years ago.
01:49:30.240So, it was not really that lifelong, so it was not really that lifelong for me.
01:49:34.100Anyway, so she is, you know, already the price of a pack of cigarettes is $18 in the city of New York.
01:49:44.440It's $11 outside of the city of New York, but in New York State.
01:51:27.120Their campaigns claimed eliminating the evil of alcohol, tobacco and pornography would return traditional family values and lead to a prosperous era free from crime.
01:52:21.560They said in this article that it's it's quite stunning how the National Socialist in the 30s and 40s had considerably more impact than the clean living movement in the United States.
01:52:39.680One had a storm trooper on the other end and the and the other option was just like, hey, you should do this because it's good for all of us.
01:52:47.360i mean which one do you think is going to be able to eliminate tobacco
01:52:51.440so uh hochel is just following you know the footsteps of other you know other people that
01:53:00.220believe in in banning things that that that people want i think that's i think that's great
01:53:05.880and we should also point out that the the thing that is probably the best
01:53:10.780path to get people to stop smoking cigarettes has been completely vilified by the government
01:53:19.620which is vaping and again like look you shouldn't go from never smoking to vaping that's not a good
01:53:28.040decision right but the difference between smoking and vaping over every single scientific study shows
01:53:34.840a massive drop in risk and what our government has done is say let's make it uh difficult let's put
01:53:44.400you know the main company who is involved in it out of business let's take away all the flavors
01:53:50.920for whatever reason we're going to take that away because and what's happened with a lot of those
01:53:54.760people who enjoyed you know and again i don't i don't i don't smoke but like people who enjoy the
01:54:00.200fruity flavored vaping wind up not liking the regular flavor and going back to cigarettes
01:54:05.340you know this has happened over and over again and the government has been in a big
01:54:10.360in a big part uh responsible for that and look we can talk about and we do lots of other health risks
01:54:17.440still the biggest really unnecessary health risk in this country is tobacco and smoking your hundreds
01:54:24.300of thousands of people die every year we talk about every time there's a mass shooting we all
01:54:30.060have that reaction and it is legitimately horrible of course we want to stop that but if you got rid
01:54:35.080of all mass shootings in america you'd save what a hundred deaths per year let's say 200 deaths per
01:54:42.240year we want to do that but you have something here that would lower a 500 000 death count to what
01:54:49.140300 000 200 000 100 000 zero and our government makes it the enemy this is how stupid we are
01:54:57.700that's the end of that well thank you for that update i feel better don't you feel invigorated
01:55:03.020i mean it really is frustrating no it really is no i know it is everything is frustrating right now
01:55:07.940absolutely everything here's a frustration i have my daughter is in a uh is in another play musical
01:55:15.720and it's a musical theater that she has not been to uh yet she's she just got notice
01:55:23.880that when the rehearsals start you got to have a covid test weekly covid test now what year is it i know
01:55:32.600i would just like to remind uh people covid is over okay it's over even joe biden says it's over
01:55:40.780in washington dc the public schools this week after spring break you had to come back with a covid test
01:55:49.340i mean if this just isn't just big pharma just i mean pharma you know not setting dc school policies
01:56:01.780no but politicians who like money are what i mean who are these people that are setting this policy
01:56:08.000who thinks that covid is still a problem that's like walking around going i've got my iron lung just
01:56:16.880in case tb comes back i mean is it a problem sure you know that doesn't mean that it's just one of
01:56:25.800many problems it's you know it's to that point where what is it a couple hundred people per week
01:56:30.900are dying of covid still almost exclusively over 70 years old um you know this is something where
01:56:38.400we are well well well past the point where people should be reacting this way well there's another
01:56:46.680one coming you know i heard it from bill gates i know they do say that all the time all the time
01:56:50.560did you hear the new pink eye now that's the new one pink eye this yeah covid's causing the new covid
01:56:55.300strain supposedly causing some pink eye i am like legitimately two and a half years past board of
01:57:02.020the covid talk like i am i i have zero interest the only covid talk i'm interested in is uh hey did you
01:57:09.440read fauci went to jail that's pretty much all i want to hear that's all i want to hear no he actually
01:57:15.160came out today and said he never closed a school never never closed a factory point to him one
01:57:20.720example of him closing a factory he didn't have any power to close factories now that is true
01:57:26.480technically good anthony fauci did not have any power uh legally to close anything uh he made
01:57:33.200recommendations that everyone followed or they were booted off of their jobs and all ability to
01:57:39.200communicate our bank but but he had no power directly closing down your bank account your
01:57:44.760banking ability there was no that's all he had no strong arms on that uh by the way uh newsom
01:57:50.740is now calling out the national guard uh because the guard the national guard they have to crack down on
01:57:59.400crime in san francisco now i'm trying to think what policies could there have been
01:58:08.780that led to out of control crime so much so you needed to call in the national guard
01:58:17.260hmm there's just a study that just came out on this too where you're gonna you probably won't
01:58:25.780even believe this this is the problem but um what the study reflected was apparently sarcastic show
01:58:31.800ever we haven't said anything honest i know uh um this is uh something that is real though the study
01:58:39.120came out and said this is going to shock a lot of people hiring more police officers uh coincided with
01:58:45.440a drop in crime no and getting rid of police officers coincided with a rise in crime which is
01:58:51.080stunning that's crazy how how did how much that study cost oh i think a hundred billion dollars i'm
01:58:59.440sure we could have hired a lot of police officers for it i'll tell you that you could have had that
01:59:03.940one done just by you know calling a house any house in america that's not you know from a leftist
01:59:10.240they would have said yeah it's pretty obvious you don't have uh enough police officers or you demonize
01:59:16.540them and chase them out of your city crime's going to go up and over time of course this this is
01:59:20.700proven out by every one of these communities you go back to the the 90 what was it 94 crime bill
01:59:24.880that uh joe biden was running for in the democratic primary or running running from in the democratic
01:59:30.500primary a few years ago but the reason that was a priority was not because white people in upscale
01:59:39.100suburbs were worried about crime the reason the crime bill became a big issue and was pushed through
01:59:46.120which was a tough on crime crime bill back in the day was because inner cities and minority
01:59:52.000communities were like please help us please do something for us the same way they're crying out
01:59:59.620now for the same thing but please don't abandon us but nobody is listening to them no one cares
02:00:05.420nobody cares because the gop doesn't think anybody will do anything you know to help them they're not
02:00:13.420just they're just not doing the right thing because why should i i'm going to get slapped in the face
02:00:20.500for it and the the black community is not listening because all of the socialists have control of those
02:00:27.340so what are they going to do they're just trapped and their kids are dying 94 percent of all uh black
02:00:35.320crime is black on black crime 94 yeah someone uh released a map the other day of uh they mapped
02:00:45.640shootings and then police affiliated shootings on a map and they were like trying to say look how bad
02:00:51.340the gun problem is but what it of course the story it told was that the focus on police shootings
02:00:59.440which do occur and sometimes are bad and should be prosecuted when they are is completely insane
02:01:06.160the same way we were just talking about when it comes to mass shootings it is sure we all feel the
02:01:12.300pain of those incidents but it is such a small part of the problem that you try to reduce them even if you
02:01:20.440were completely successful it almost make no difference in the overall problem focus on the big buckets
02:01:26.040there's huge buckets of actual crime going on and go on and say hey let's chop that down by 20 percent
02:01:32.460it would make a much bigger difference even if you could solve some of the things cable news focuses on
02:01:37.000every day well um there would be somebody to stand up for that tonight at eight o'clock
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02:03:42.560let's see uh what do we have on uh tuesday fox settled a lawsuit for 787 million last week
02:04:05.380thursday dan bongino announced he was leaving fox after his contract talks failed sunday aoc went on
02:04:12.140mbc and blamed fox news for incitement of violence uh then you had a young girl threaten a lawsuit
02:04:19.940uh saying that tucker carlson said bad things about her uh and was suing also on sunday 60 minutes runs a
02:04:29.760story with ray epps where he says tucker carlson was quote trying to destroy my life and then on monday
02:04:35.480it was announced that tucker was leaving from fox news hmm wonder what that means here's the thing
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