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But Colbert said that CBS lawyers told him, quote, in no uncertain terms that the network could not air the interview because of increased FCC scrutiny of a rule that requires equal airtime for political candidates on local broadcast networks.
In a six-minute diatribe, Colbert called out Carr and CBS, which he said had instructed him not to talk about the political pressure to scrap the interview.
Colbert began, because my network clearly doesn't want us to talk about this, let's talk about this.
CBS disputed the version of events, saying it hadn't banned the interview from airing, but warned that the equal time rule would be triggered if it did air.
CBS said it offered the show different options for keeping in line with the rule.
What ended up happening is Colbert put the interview with Tallarico on YouTube, where it's racked up far more views than it would have gotten otherwise.
Yes, Citadel came in 2022.
Then you had Apple and Amazon expanding their offices.
ServiceNow is opening an office in West Palm Beach.
So we did have this discussion last week about whether this was just billionaires going to Miami to escape higher tax rates or whether we would see actually more companies move there and opening up
headquarters.
It still remains to be seen whether Palantir is just establishing a token headquarters in Miami.
Are they going to actually move their entire office down there?
And we still don't know that particular detail.
But it is significant because just as recently as a few years ago, Alex Karp, the CEO, said Colorado is a very sane and pleasant place.
He'll probably still have a house there because I think he loves to cross country ski.
But, you know, he did.
It is a significant move to down south.
All right.
Finally, America's long running debate over chicken wings is finally being put to rest.