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The Chris Cuomo Project

Tucker Carlson and Chris Cuomo in Conversation on Media Ethics, Mistakes, and Moving Forward

The Chris Cuomo Project

Chris Cuomo

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In part two of their conversation, Chris Cuomo and Tucker Carlson (host, Tucker Carlson Network) delve into the into the complexities of disagreement in politics, family loyalty, and media ethics. Chris shares insights into his career journey, from being hired by Roger Ailes at Fox News to his eventual firing from CNN, and how these experiences shaped his perspectives on facing personal and professional challenges head-on. Tucker and Chris also touch upon the importance of critical thinking, the failure of the two-party system, and the potential for more nuanced and open-minded public discourse. Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject #cuomo #cuomoproject #tuckercarlson #newsnation #news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Now in this next part of the interview you're going to see here on the Chris Cuomo project

0:05.3

that you can have disagreements about the issues. It doesn't mean that the other person is a demon or a devil.

0:11.5

Look, it can mean that if you're having a disagreement over the value of a particular group of human beings

0:18.6

or of whether or not it's okay to kill every time you're angry you know something perverse

0:23.7

and existential and highly immoral but that's very rarely what we're talking about

0:28.6

we're talking about things that were complicated and nuanced and didn't have to be

0:34.8

black and white but they were made that way out of political advantage

0:38.8

and that's how the conversation continues. change. they're doing. I'm loving this. Anyway, whatever, I'm going on. This is supposed to be an interview of you and your dark secrets. What's the worst thing you've ever done?

0:58.0

The worst thing I've ever done was to forget what I'm supposed to be about.

1:03.4

Every time I have an amazing ability to repeat mistakes.

1:09.7

Been there.

1:10.4

An amazing ability.

1:12.2

And I just started looking into myself more about this you know and in

1:18.6

this way I'm very shy about this stuff but everything that happens in life this very very little that you control right?

1:25.0

Most things happen to you not by you.

1:29.0

But with everything that happens you have an absolute ability to control what it means

1:33.6

and how to react to it.

1:36.1

And that is really easy to say and really hard to do.

1:39.8

And what I did when I got shit-canned really I got to be honest I didn't handle it well

1:46.4

I really did but can I just ask just because you're explaining how you keep repeating the same

1:51.1

mistakes which is yeah a very frustrating and very human

1:53.7

phenomenon but do you think you got fired for mistakes that you made? Yes.

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