through their ways of communicating is to make sure that i knew that this was not a paid speech. okay. mrs. obama s p.r. people will tell you about what she s doing, nod paid. they won t tell you paid to give you the whole picture. so it s something that they don t want to talk about, but it s still part of their lives. if you re doing it, just go out and do it. don t you think that president obama was a little bit sort of dismissive of secretary of state for her speeches not when she was secretary of state but her goldman sachs? it s a little bit he was dismissive of her for doing it. hard to resist that money, right? hard to resist when it s offered to you, right? it s just the message is you go one day and talk about these young people, go be a community organizer, go make change. then he did make change and there is this pot of gold now for him and mrs. obama. i think a big pot of gold. $60 million for two books. $400,000 for a speech seems like chump change. he s got
this is really appalling. you have someone that has caused this company or himself inclurded to pay out $13 million to settlements and that doesn t mean you re liable. i ve been doing sexual harassment cases for many years and if someone is not respontaneousable for the conduct, they re willing to go to trial and have an ajudeication of issues. you re not going to see settlements in the high numbers such as the ones in the bill o reilly case. one was $4 million. so you can t imagine that someone would pay out $4 million or company would unless there was something really harmful, damaging efrds that would come out in this lawsuit. the reality is bill o reilly makes fox a lot of money and there s a reason to keep him employed. it s chump change for fox to
spbl for the conduct, they re willing to go to trial and have an auseication of the issues. one of t one of the settlements was $4 mill k million. the reality is bill o reilly makes fox a lot of money, so there s a reason to keep him employed. and that s the bottom line. alan, you re shaking your head. $13 million is chump change. when i was falsely accused i aimmediately had an independent investigation. i got louie free, the head of the fbi. i turned over all my records and i said let the chips fall where they may.
what s the price? ainsley: only $112,000. chump change, right? ainsley: what s the cheapest ticket on there. cheapest ticket $2,700. ainsley: that s like in the rafters. it s absolutely the nose bleed section. 2759. ainsley: stay at home and watch it? this year when you watch a new technology is going to be debuted at super bowl. we have never seen at any other super bowl. it s outrageous. show you a perspective as if you are the quarterback and as ainsley said be the player. this sin tell getting together with fox sports. and a guy named michael davies who i have been watching. this guy knows how to make incredible technology happen when you are watching sports. what it is is 38 cameras are mounted in the rafters at nrg stadium. those feed into a giant computer.