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Lauer "will not be paid past his last day of work," a senior NBC source told CNNMoney on Friday.

Questions have been swirling about the possibility because the New York Post published a story on Thursday that said Lauer's lawyers have been angling to get him a payout.

The sprawling "Today" show franchise makes hundreds of millions of dollars a year in ad sales.

Lauer's contract was believed to expire in late 2018. However, the New York Post indicated that it extended through the first half of 2019, leading to the $30 million figure.

The senior NBC News source did not dispute that Lauer's attorneys might hatch a plan to get him paid. But the source said the network will not agree to any payout.

Television news contracts typically include a morals clause, giving a network some flexibility to fire a high-priced anchor for cause.
 
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Lauer's lawyers may have been angling for a payout. NBC's lawyers apparently advised NBC that they could tell Lauer to pound sand.




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Good, talk about insult to injury. Not only have his actions exposed them to suits, they are supposed to pay him $30m to do nothing after having to fire him for sexual assault?

I think the deal was; he would blather about stuff on air and not molest women, in exchange NBC would pay him another $30m. It seems one part of the bargain wasn't kept...but I'm no lawyer.




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Let's see if I got this right, per the MSM and gubermint that are supposed to work for us:"Poor Matt was such a good guy, this is hard to believe.Al Franken just thought he was being funny. He is a comedian by trade.Conyers is a champion of women and an icon.Roy Moore is the devil.Trump should be impeached."


Well, we all know they don't work for us, not at all. And if you are a Dem, anything you do is OK, you just have to say you're sorry and you will take some time off to work on yourself. The hypocrisy is just staggering, and yet the sheep still cant line up to support them fast enough.




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Again, as I alluded to briefly above, I think the Left will sacrifice a group of their own to push this issue so far that huge changes 'must' be made to change men and their genetic problems (i.e. being men). As we all know here, 'men' are not the problem. The filth that slithers its way into Washington and Hollywood is, and most of them are liberals, as are the media and feminists screeching for changes.


If you think this is limited to liberals or Hollywood or Washington, you are deluding yourself. This has to do with people in influential positions, i.e. with power, who then abuse that power.

And while I do think men and women are different in regards to sexual drive or preoccupation, this is not about sexual urges or men being 'obsessed' with sex i.e. 'being men'.

When would it ever be okay for an average person to whip out their prick and expect a woman to be turned on or to wish to engage in sexual activity?

Only some dumb ass in a position of power, who expects to be insulated from repercussions or be able to do damage to the accuser's reputation or career, would be doing that shit.


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So much for the baloney that nobody at NBC knew about Matt Lauer’s escapades.

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Warning: This article contains graphic language and content.

Embattled NBC executives have been falling over themselves, insisting they had no idea about Matt Lauer’s pervy past. But if anyone doubts that New York’s media elite was aware of Lauer’s reputation, they should look no further than a top-secret “roast” of Lauer that took place in October 2008.

The notorious event ─ now legendary in New York media circles ─ pushed the outer limits of sexist, racist, homophobic and obscene jokes — and left little doubt that Lauer’s colleagues knew NBC’s biggest star had a troubled marriage and a wandering eye.

Last week, NBC’s own Joe Scarborough, who attended the roast but said he left early, feeling uncomfortable, brought it up on “Morning Joe.” Lauer’s peccadillos, he said, were not just known about. At the roast, they were celebrated.

“The whole theme was that he does the show and then he has sex with people, with employees,” Scarborough said. “So was this whispered behind closed doors? No. It was shouted from the mountaintops and everybody laughed about it.”

The 2008 Friars Club roast took place at the New York Hilton and was attended by everyone from future President Donald Trump to TV legend Norman Lear to a constellation of New York’s media elite including Brian Williams, Diane Sawyer, Nancy O’Dell and Howard Stern. Also on hand were numerous top executives from across the business and almost everyone who was anyone at NBC News. Fox News has confirmed many details of the roast with a media executive who attended, and has also drawn on the one contemporaneous account of the roast, which appeared in The Village Voice.

Speaker Martha Stewart joked, “I hear NBC executives call Matt the ‘Cock of the Rock',” according to The Voice.

Another of the roast’s speakers was current CNN Worldwide President Jeff Zucker ─ then the chairman of NBC Universal ─ who last week adamantly denied that he had any idea about Lauer’s in-office sexcapades.

“It’s just good to see Matt up here and not under my desk,” Zucker said from the podium. “I don’t want to say Matt is a germophobe, but he’s the only guy I know who uses Purell both before and after he masturbates.”

Zucker also made a pointed allusion to Lauer’s marital problems.

“Matt was having some trouble at home with the wife,” he said. “He was sleeping on Bryant Gumbel’s couch.” Lauer and Gumbel, a former “Today” host who is black, are known to be close friends. “What’s more boring than that?” Zucker joked. “Two white men watching golf.”

“Today” co-host Al Roker was the “roastmaster” and Tom Cruise (who had famously feuded with Lauer on air over Scientology) made peace with a surprise appearance as a guest roaster. But while Cruise kept it relatively PG-13, once he finished, jokes focused on Lauer’s in-office sexcapades.

Then “Today” co-host Meredith Vieira was especially crude, making jokes about Lauer and Roker partaking in anal sex during the Turin Olympics, with Roker as the receiving partner. Former “Today” star Katie Couric went next, reading a David Letterman-style Top 10 list of facts about Lauer. Among the digs, “No. 10 - According to his wife, he’s not really an early riser, if you know what I mean.”

But a shot at Lauer’s in-office relationship with Curry, who was in the room, got the biggest laugh of Couric’s routine.

“No. 2 - He loves to eat Curry,” she said as Curry (sitting in the audience) went pale and the crowd roared with laughter. “What? Indian food! What’s wrong with you people?”

Comic Bob Saget eventually took the stage to offer Lauer some marriage advice: “Do what I’m doing, Matt. Come into the Dark Side. My next wife hasn’t even been born yet.”

Another comedian ─ one attendee believes it was comedian Jeff Ross ─ made racist jokes about Lauer using a naked Roker on all fours as his coffee table.

Comedian Gilbert Gottfried was so obscene that Fox News can’t even publish a highly expurgated version of his material, but part of his racist routine – filled with Asian sex jokes about Ann Curry –included detailed remarks about Curry’s genitals.

But the most cringeworthy comments, in hindsight, were made by Lauer himself, who spoke at the end of the roast. The “Today” star alluded to sex with two former colleagues, Couric and Curry.

“Let me just say that I saw that colon a lot before the rest of you saw it,” Lauer said in an anal sex joke about Couric (who famously underwent a colonoscopy on air).

But the twice-married Lauer wasn’t finished joking about sleeping with female contemporaries.

“What’s with all the small-d--- jokes? It was fun to look over and see Ann Curry laughing… like she doesn’t know how big my d--- really is,” Lauer said, wrapping up an event that The Village Voice called “three hours of d--- jokes.”

The Voice, which had managed to have a spy secretly write “down the dirtiest jokes on a notepad under the table,” was the only publication to write anything about the top-secret roast, despite the fact that the room was filled with media luminaries. Cameras and recorders were strictly banned — and this was before iPhones and their audio recorders had become ubiquitous.

Memories of the roast must be especially awkward for the various NBC executives now claiming they had no idea about Lauer’s reputation for sex harassment of women.

“This was a comedic roast, but there was clearly a vein of truth running through all those jokes,” said a media executive who was in attendance. “You had Katie Couric, Meredith Vieira and Jeff Zucker all standing up there joking about his sex in the office, his kinkiness. They all knew.”

NBC News fired Lauer last week for inappropriate sexual behavior, and in the ensuing days, NBC News’ top bosses Andy Lack and his deputy, Noah Oppenheim, have claimed they had no prior knowledge of Lauer’s conduct. Their denials have raised eyebrows within NBC and out, considering that both executive have deep ties to Lauer going back years.

Lack and Oppenheim are so far resisting appointing an outside, independent investigator to look into who knew what about Lauer’s behavior, preferring to control the inquiry themselves. The New York Post speculated over the weekend that Lack is seeking to blame Oppenheim for the debacle.

Oppenheim himself told NBC staff that following his “review,” anyone still working at NBC found to have known about Lauer’s behavior and not done anything would be punished “in the most severe way possible.”


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^^^^ yawn....its a roast, typical low brow comedy that just happens to fit in hindsight. I doubt he was cornholing Al Roker or either of his female co host. His prey seemed to be people he held power over and I don't see any jokes about him banging the receptionist or the cleaning staff. A bunch of leftist elitist talking dirty and back slapping is all I see there.


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I don't like how everything gets generalized, it was an "open secret" about his excapades etc. Really? What precisely was the open secret? That he was a horn-dog having affairs with other consenting adults? Or, that he was sexually assaulting women?

There is a massive difference between the two. It really isn't anyone's business to "do something" about adults choosing to have relationships with each other (if they break neither law nor HR rules). It is the exec's business to investigate and handle issues of sexual harassment and assault. Were they aware of that? If so, and they did nothing, then shame on them.




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^^^^ yawn....its a roast, typical low brow comedy that just happens to fit in hindsight. I doubt he was cornholing Al Roker or either of his female co host. His prey seemed to be people he held power over and I don't see any jokes about him banging the receptionist or the cleaning staff. A bunch of leftist elitist talking dirty and back slapping is all I see there.


Roast humor is to exploit something that everybody knows is true, or that everyone knows about the roastee. Otherwise it would not be funny. It wouldn't be funny if there was a roast of Mr. Rogers and the joke was that he was cornholing Mr. McFeely. --Wait. Okay, that would be funny. Big Grin

But my point is still generally true, from the classic roasts on. Dean Martin about his drinking, for example. Almost every single joke that I have heard of from that roast dealt with Lauer being a horndog. That is not... random.


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^^^^ yawn....its a roast, typical low brow comedy that just happens to fit in hindsight. I doubt he was cornholing Al Roker or either of his female co host. His prey seemed to be people he held power over and I don't see any jokes about him banging the receptionist or the cleaning staff. A bunch of leftist elitist talking dirty and back slapping is all I see there.


Roast humor usually relies on exaggeration of known behaviors. Dean Martin and drinking, for example. Lots of potential material there. Mother Teresa, not so much.




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When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Sorry. No sympathy here for a young woman who gets hit on by an older married man and decides to turn it into an opportunity.

“It said, 'Wow, you look great.' I don't remember verbatim. Whatever you're doing with your life, it's agreeing with you. Just wanted to let you know,” Zinone recalled. “I thought, 'Well, that's nice'.”

Using this as an opportunity, she followed up with Lauer and told him of her plans to leave the show in the upcoming weeks for an anchor position in West Virginia, and wondered if she could sit down with the “Today” host to get some advice before leaving. Lauer agreed, but Zinone didn’t hear another word from him until she received another message from the host a month later.

“One day, I got another message that said, "Okay, now you're killing me. You look great today. It's a bit tough to concentrate," Zinone said, explaining that she thought the message was a joke. But she still again took the opportunity to ask Lauer if he would be willing to sit down with her and, immediately after, he set up a lunch for them the next day.

The lunch, Zinone told Kelly, quickly went from casual conversation to Lauer “accomplishing his goal” of hitting on her. And though Zinone felt awkward, the advances didn’t end at lunch. Lauer succeeded in luring Zinone to his dressing room, where the two had their first alleged sexual encounter later that afternoon.

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