![]() Rupert Murdoch, the company’s co-chairman and controlling shareholder, initially wanted to keep O’Reilly on the network but advertisers began bailing out of the program. Almost immediately, protesters began agitating for his ouster. O’Reilly’s tenure at Fox News became increasingly tenuous after the New York Times on April 1 detailed settlements to five women. There were no further negotiations about his exit package this week because his recently signed contract already had outlined the terms of his departure, one of the people said. O’Reilly learned from his attorney that he was being dismissed on Wednesday, as he was in a car in Rome with his family heading to the airport to fly back to the U.S. Visit megaphone.In late February, O’Reilly negotiated a new four-year employment agreement that stipulated that he would receive the equivalent of one year’s salary should he be forced out, according to people not authorized to comment. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: The economy continues to slide, but will some Americans vote Democrat out of hatred? Both parties say they will win the midterm elections and the polls are usually wrong. Guest Maxim Lott informs us what the bettors say when it comes to winning political races President Biden reacted to possible charges against his son Hunter Georgia Senate Candidate Herschel Walker denies the recent abortion accusations A MSNBC reporter gives some uncomfortable details regarding her interview with Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman Bill previews his interview with Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on his Vidgo exclusive show "Shock & Awe" This Day in History: President Grant orders the Ku Klux Klan to disperse from South Carolina Final Thought: The Yankee game In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, 'The Big Bang' Get a Premium Membership today and get "Killing the Legends" free! Learn more about your ad choices. On this episode of Shock and Awe with Bill O’Reilly, Bill tackles the inescapable problem for all Americans today, inflation. You can’t go anywhere these days without feeling the pinch of record setting inflation. From the gas pump to the grocery store, every American is affected by these tough economic times. After four years of a booming economy under Donald Trump, the economy has tanked under Biden and the Democrats, and while they’re burying their heads in the sand, the average American family struggles to try and stretch their dollar. How can the average family keep their head above water with so many of them living paycheck to paycheck? Bill asks that question to the author of the bestselling personal finance book of all time, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki and founder of the award-winning personal finance podcast Afford Anything, Paula Pant, to get their expert advice on how the Average American family can survive in the Biden economy. Liberalism, in the 1960s in America, empowered a generation of young people to battle social injustices, conformity of the 50’s, and the Vietnam War. These liberal cultural and social changes were fueled, in part by sex, drugs, and rock and roll. At the forefront of this counterculture revolution was Rolling Stone Magazine, the bible for baby boomers of the counterculture movement. At the helm of Rolling Stone was its founder and editor Jann Wenner, who wrote in the magazine’s first edition, Rolling Stone “is not just about the music, but about the things and attitudes that music embraces”. What happened to this classical liberalism of peace, love & unity? The philosophy has spurred away from its former past and today is being hijacked by a progressive extreme left that uses identity politics and a polarizing woke agenda to further divide us. Has Liberalism gone off the rails? Who better to ask than this week’s guest, Rolling Stone Magazine founder, Jann Wenner. Bill explores the changes liberalism has gone through over the years and asks Jann if it will ever resemble its former self.
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