from charlotte, north carolina. the faa is investigating both incidents. that s it for us. the news continues, want to hand it over to cnn prime time with michael smerconish. anderson, thank you. tuckered out, i m michael smerconish from new york city tonight. it s been a chaotic day for the media. sources say former nbc universal chief jeff shell accused of sexual harassment by a cnbc anchor, don lemon and cnn parting ways, disney laying off more workers, but the most stunning headline today, tucker carlson is out at fox news. these stories, these networks are all very different situations, but in terms of fox, reports show the ouster could be for a variety of reasons. carlson disparaged network leadership in text messages. he s accused of a hostile and sexist work environment. he continued to down play january 6th and play up conspiracy theories about the attack, but while the network s official statement today explained very little, it s unlikely coincidental that the
hey, isn t this fun? it will be great. the first 200 bucks is free, which kind of version of a pusher in an alley. hey, kid, the first one s free. people need to understand this if they don t already. if as a group and over time, gamblers didn t lose way more than they win, then there would never have been a nathan detroit floating game, no casinos, no racetracks, there d be no draft kings, no bet mgm. one of the things that s happening now is that the come on is for parlay bets because a parlay bet whaile enticing, if you hit it, you re going to make more money, but the chance of losing it is much greater. so generally speaking on a single bet, the betting operation, draft kings, whatever it might be, is making about $0.05, $0.06 per bet, but for
nba make, i don t know, 250 grand a year, whatever it might be, but not so much that they could not in theory be enticed. which is why every league says, yeah, we re going to cash in, but you cannot bet on any games involving our sport. not just against your own team to lose, which is obviously worse and might get you banned for life. you can t bet, if you re a football player, you can t bet on the nfl at all. i remember donahe, i think my mem memory is accurate about this, he never threw any game, yes, he had insight and knowledge, he was acting based on that knowledge. this whole conversation and this story of these five nhl players, isn t this going to fuel conspiracy, every time there s a missed field goal, somebody s going to say there was a line. this has been going on forever. now with the internet and social media, it s stoked to a higher level. everybody hazy has a theory, the league wants a team are from los
angeles, or they hate my team or whatever it might be, or the line, somebody s on the take. that always existed, now that the gambling is not only more out in the open, but the leagues are in cahoots in a certain sense, that s only going to fuel more of that, even if it s baseless. all right. i got to get this in, you mentioned sports and gambling, i immediately think of pete rose. yes. so what is pete rose thinking? what should he be thinking when he sees these are suspensions and he s been banished? okay, in 1963, alex caris, great defensive lineman for the lions, and paul hornung, the golden boy of the packers were found to have bet on nfl games. they bet on games they played, but only on their own team. they were suspended for a year, and then they were allowed back, and ultimately, not right away, but ultimately both made it to the hall of fame. in the minds of baseball fans, this is a simple distinction. no one is nominating pete rose for citizen of the year, and it