"As president, I promise I'm going to do everything I can to make sure you people work in coal for the rest of your lives, and your kids will work in coal, and your grandkids", he told one cast member. "When she said no, did her eyes say yes?" he asked Zimmerman, played in the sketch by Cecily Strong.
Earlier this month, The New York Times published accounts of O'Reilly's settlements with five other women, including former Fox news anchor Gretchen Carlson, who said they were victims of his sexual harassment or other inappropriate behavior.
Walsh told The New York Times that O'Reilly had promised to get her a job at Fox News, but he had changed his mind after she rejected his advances. "Okay, fine", Baldwin's O'Reilly said, referencing the reports of settlements that had been paid to women alleging sexual harassment against O'Reilly.
The source told The Hollywood Reporter that a human resources executive "quipped during the presentation that the department handled all of Fox except Fox News, so the presentation could not include any information about Ailes or O'Reilly".
Chief Trump impersonator Alec Baldwin had multiple hats (or wigs) to wear during Saturday's episode of Saturday Night Live - playing both the president and Fox News host Bill O'Reilly during the same skit.
Supreme Court, with Gorsuch onboard, hears church-state case
Gorsuch could have taken part in that conference but instead made a decision to focus on preparing for arguments, Arberg said. But she too jumped in with several queries, and now Sotomayor and Kagan are among the court's most active questioners.
Paul Weiss is the same attorney Fox hired to investigate the misconduct of former Fox president Roger Ailes.
Baldwin's O'Reilly wanted to "the scandal everyone's been talking about all week", he said. Fox initially stood behind their beleaguered host, but news of the current investigation may indicate that public pressure is having a serious effect.
The allegations resulted in several companies pulling ads from The O'Reilly Factor, though SNL's take on the controversy assured viewers several brands were sticking fast, namely "Dog Cocaine" and a pill described as "Cialis for horses".
Those missing advertisers on Bill O'Reilly's show are in part thanks to out crusader Angelo Carusone.
Bloom's client, Wendy Walsh, appeared as a guest on The O'Reilly Factor. "But he started walking in a different direction and when he turned around to find me he said, 'Let's go to my suite'". As far as I can tell all of the women who have made claims against Bill O'Reilly have been driven out.





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