The Trish Regan Show - CBS News FOLDS to Trump- Settles for MILLIONS in Defamation Suit!
Episode Date: July 4, 2025CBS News caves to legal pressure from Trump, agreeing to a multi-million dollar defamation settlement after airing a deceptively edited interview. This is a CLIP from the LIVE Trish Regan Show Episod...e 187 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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CBS News Parent Company, Paramount, is now caving to Donald Trump.
They're paying 16 mil, just like ABC.
$16 million to settle that 60 Minutes lawsuit because the president said,
basically, you guys are trying to manipulate the election by manipulating Kamala Harris.
We don't need to go back and listen to it.
I've played it so many times.
It's practically ingrained in my head.
And if you are not familiar with it, I encourage you to go and look at one of the 60 Minutes
chapters we did.
But anyway, she effectively had this word salad answer.
when she was asked about Netanyahu and Israel.
And then somehow miraculously, by the time the real segment aired on Sunday night,
they made the mistake of airing the raw tape on Face the Nation that morning.
And then by Sunday night, it was all cleaned up and pretty.
And what do you know?
She sounded like she actually made sense.
But, you know, it was Kamala.
She couldn't possibly make sense.
She rarely makes sense on anything.
So Kamala Harris, getting exposed, rather brilliant.
by CBS itself, like they didn't intend to, but they had her on Face the Nation,
and then the next thing you know, right, she's on 60 minutes sounding very, very different.
So Donald Trump said, hey, you can't do that because this is interference, if you would,
in the election. You are CBS, you're 60 minutes. You've got to actually, you know, have some
responsibility to present things fairly and clearly. So as a result of this, not only are they paying
the $16 million for his library plus the legal fees, they're actually going to now have a new
precedent. They're going to release written transcripts. I'd kind of like the actual video,
just saying, but they're going to have to actually release all of the transcripts for presidential
candidates going forward. And so that's a good thing. That is actually a win for America,
because in the interest of transparency, we don't need CBS News buttoning things up and trying to make Kamala Harris seem like she's a Ph.D. in nuclear science.
No, no, no. That would be Elon who's got that, right?
Brendan Carr, the FCC chairman, has said the president's lawsuit, meanwhile, is not in any way linked to Paramount's deal with Skydance.
Don't forget, in the backdrop, right? You have CBS News, which is really faltering, and it wanted to,
to sell itself and the entire company Paramount to Skydance, which is owned by Larry Ellis and
Sun. And so they were going to do this big deal. It was going to put like $9 billion in the pocket of
the head of Paramount Redstone. So Sherry Redstone's like, I want this, I want this, I want this,
and can't you guys just figure it out with Trump? And so then it became, oh gosh, well, if we figure it out
with Trump and we give him some money, does it make it look like it's a bribe? Well, that's what the left
is saying.
So this company is damned if it does and damned if it doesn't.
So my sort of moral of the story is here that CBS is kind of screwed.
So we wish them all the luck in the world,
but now they have to deal with Elizabeth Warren out of Massachusetts,
as well as Bernie Sanders out of Vermont saying that any payment,
any payment at all, to Paramount would be considered a bribe
because they have to get this FCC approval.
Wow, I mean, it's a stretch, it's a stretch,
but I just kind of find it amusing because poor CBS,
no matter what it does, is still up a creek with that,
Creek without a paddle, kind of a fall, if you would, for the Tiffany Network. I mean, they've lost
the EP of 60 Minutes, no big loss. They have lost the president of the News Division. Again,
no big loss. And now they're in a situation where they're going to be taken over, likely,
by Skydance. And here you go. Here's the kicker. Skydance has a group that wants to run CBS
and kind of make it into the new great thing for the Internet age. Good luck. And it's
Jeff Suckers group. Talking about six degrees of separation. They're putting Jeff
Suckers group in charge of it all. And the guy who used to run NBC, another Jeff, in charge of CBS.
So, I don't think you're going to see enough change that's really going to help one CBS. What do you
guys think? Probably not. Probably not. Well, we wish them well. And, you know, anytime you're
up against Elizabeth Warren, I guess I kind of feel for you. A reminder, we are.
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You know, the markets have been on a tear, as we've said, right?
Since April, it's been wonderful, wonderful, wonderful stuff to see.
We've had oil declining a lot.
It's actually moving up a little bit today, which is, I guess, good, because this is a bet
on the optimism for the American economy, right?
Well, I sat down with the Prairie Operating Group CEO to ask him a little bit about this just moments ago
and get his thoughts not just on where oil is heading, but this winning, right, for the American energy sector
because it is so important.
I know it's gotten a bad name with ESG stuff.
You know, we hate fossil fuels, et cetera.
It's not all bad.
And I think Ed does a really good job.
of explaining this. This industry, it matters. And we need to think about that, right? When we're
thinking about policy and supporting what works here at home, more winning. Joining me right now is
the CEO of Prairie Operating Group. Ed Kovillik, Ed, good to have you on the show.
Hey, it's great to be with you. I'm watching oil, right? It's kind of doing the antithesis, if you would,
of what I thought it would do.
But that's good.
I mean, I'm like, you know, this is winning, winning, winning, winning,
because oil prices are coming down, which I imagine is going to be really good news for the
U.S. economy.
Yeah, you know, I think oil prices are already pretty low, historically speaking,
just in the context of where they've been in the past since the advent of shale, for instance,
and taking inflation into account.
So not quite sure how much cheaper they're going to go, but they're at a pretty healthy level
for the economy. One of the things I love that you guys have sort of undertaken is this campaign
to educate Americans and the world, frankly, on fossil fuels are not that bad. I know that the
ESG environment wanted you to think so. I know that you weren't supposed to invest in them. I know it was
like totally taboo. But the reality is if I didn't have them, can you imagine what the world would
look like? No, I can't because it would be pretty horrible. And I mean, it's almost blackhearted to think
about what it would be like because half of the world's population probably couldn't survive.
You know, fossil fuels power all of our food systems and they power just our modern way of life.
And actually half of the world doesn't really have access to inexpensive, abundant fossil fuels.
So, you know, the average home in the developing world uses as much energy as, you know, our refrigerator, for example, in an entire year.
So can you imagine living like that?
No, no, I can.
I mean, look, I'm all for, you know, whatever.
You can be more conscious of things.
My husband gets mad because, you know, me and the kids were terrible.
We'll leave the lights on, right?
All over the house.
He's like, for goodness sakes, you're just, you know, just throwing money out the window.
And there are other cultures that are certainly better maybe than Americans at being more cognizant of it.
But, you know, I don't think it's fair to just sort of tar and feather the entire industry.
and that was going on for a while.
I know it's partly why you started this company.
It's partly why I started my financial research firm
because we wanted to be anti-ESG over at 76 research.
I just, you know, when you get to the point
where you are not able to invest in certain things
that are huge opportunities
because somebody else from up on high is saying it's bad,
I think, you know, you're reaching a breaking point.
And that, as I understand it, was a part of your experience?
Absolutely, 100%.
You know, I think that fossil fuels have been incredibly demonized, really, over the last five to ten years.
Fossil fuels really power most of our electricity systems, and then they're in everything that we use in, you know, the makeup that you're wearing and the surfboard that I ride.
I mean, pretty much everything in our life is some way, shape, or form made with fossil fuels.
So, you know, this false narrative and the demonization of our energy system is really dangerous.
I was so proud years back that America had become energy independent.
And, you know, I thought it was such a tremendous accomplishment.
And then over the last four years, again, during this demonization process, it was like, no, no, no, we don't want to.
And it's like, why wouldn't we want that, right?
Because, one, it's economic security.
And two, it's now.
international security, right?
You know, foreign affairs security.
We don't have to be so reliant on the Middle East.
Hey, if we got it at home, why not?
Absolutely.
I mean, the entire world operates based on energy security.
And so the idea that we somehow shouldn't is, again, a really dangerous idea.
But we only became energy independent because one of the great things about our country and our culture is that we're tremendous innovators.
and innovation didn't spare oil and gas.
It's in fact what allowed us to be energy independent.
You know, when you look at what companies like ours do
in terms of drilling shale, drilling horizontally,
you know, we drill one mile down
and then we drill two or three miles out horizontally,
and we keep that drill bit within a six inch kind of area
as we drill.
And what we're drilling through is hard rock.
And if I showed you a sample of that rock,
You know, you'd think that what we do is alchemy, the fact that we can make oil out of rock.
But it's that innovation and fracking that's allowed us to do so and made this country energy independent.
It's amazing.
I remember traveling down to Venezuela to the Orinoco region, which is said to possibly rival Saudi Arabia for the oil reserves.
The problem is they didn't have the innovation or the technology to get the stuff out of the ground.
And Chavez kicked everyone out.
And so, you know, there was no way to take this very heavy tar-like substance.
And literally, I remember like holding a coffee cup and like turning it upside down and nothing would come out.
So again, it's that innovation of being able to get to it.
You have the innovation with your company to get to this shale.
And it's kind of just an amazing thing.
But, you know, what do you do when the whole world is sort of turning it away and shunning it?
And oh, we're not going to invest in this because Larry Fink doesn't like it.
That's all changed, though.
I mean, what does that mean for you guys now?
I mean, given that you have an administration that's actually pro-US energy.
And I think people are coming around to the idea that, you know, technology is going to help make all of this better and cheaper or more accessible and make the U.S. as a result of it stronger.
No, I think it's a great time to be in the oil and gas industry for those reasons.
And, you know, as an industry, we're constantly striving to improve how we operate.
You know, at the end of the day, we in Colorado, for example, produce the cleanest molecule of oil anywhere in the world.
we don't flare our gas, we put it all in pipe. We've got extremely sophisticated methane
reduction systems that we employ. And so, you know, that's the kind of thing that we want to
advocate for the rest of the world because guess what? I mean, we all share one atmosphere.
We all live on one planet. So the idea that we could somehow, you know, scale back or do away
with oil and gas production in any one country, but China's able to be able to be able to be.
you know multiple coal plants every week and India's growing their population and doing the same
it's it's sheer insanity no and I would just think that look you know that US producers are going to
do it better smarter cleaner etc so therefore wouldn't you want more US production from that
standpoint but anyway thank you for for being here and and keep up the good fight and I
think you guys are doing a great job at educating everybody it's not all that bad no no
It keeps us a lot. Thanks for having me on, Tresch. Really appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
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