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your clients are the victims of murdoch's theft. what do they want to see happen? what will you be arguing for today >> we will be arguing share for concurrent sense so that means against a concurrent sentence, so that he will be serving it consecutively, meaning the federal sentence will be served after the state sentence of 27 years has completed. now he's a 55-year-old man. so the odds are he's going to die in prison, but we want to make sure that there's no opportunity for him to get out or get his state sentence reduced by having the federal sentence served consecutively. that will ensure that if the murder charges and convictions are reversed, he still will serve the rest of his time. remember this this is a career criminal who's hit for the cycle he is a double murder it's a convicted the isa convicted money launderer and his an extremely dangerous man who is constantly scheming with his attorneys to try to game the system. >> and so >> it's up to this federal judge today. to give a consecutive sec instead of a concurrent sentence. and that will ensure that
your clients are the victims of murdoch's theft. what do they want to see happen? what will you be arguing for today >> we will be arguing share for concurrent sense so that means against a concurrent sentence, so that he will be serving it consecutively, meaning the federal sentence will be served after the state sentence of 27 years has completed. now he's a 55-year-old man. so the odds are he's going to die in prison, but we want to make sure that there's no opportunity for him to get...
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these are the victims of alloc murdoch's financial crimes. he said, quote, i've never seen this type of conduct a massive fraud over many years that took a staggering human toll on his victims. this sentence must speak the truth and the truth here is that this does a reprehensible crime of the judge didn't hold back on the sentence either 40 years to be served concurrently with those states sentences federal prosecutors recommended a maximum of 30 years. now, what murdoch also addressed, the court with a lengthy apology where he noted that he's been sober for 937 days now, he said, quote, i do want you to know, and i do want all of the victims to know. i am filled with sorrow. i am filled with remorse. i am filled with guilt. and i also spend a lot of time trying to think about how in the world i might ever make up for the things that i have done. now, federal prosecutors maintain he's still is not being honest about 6 million in missing stolen funds. they say that murdoch claims he spent all that money on drugs. but when they look at the fin
these are the victims of alloc murdoch's financial crimes. he said, quote, i've never seen this type of conduct a massive fraud over many years that took a staggering human toll on his victims. this sentence must speak the truth and the truth here is that this does a reprehensible crime of the judge didn't hold back on the sentence either 40 years to be served concurrently with those states sentences federal prosecutors recommended a maximum of 30 years. now, what murdoch also addressed, the...
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so with dishonest answers, the fed's want more from alec murdoch. if they're gonna go through with this plea deal what do you think it is that alice murdoch? wants here is he angling for something? and if so, what is it >> his ultimate goal would be to go to federal prison instead of state for isn't much better location, but emily lime house, the process federal prosecutors said that's that's not going to happen. she doesn't think so. then his next step would be to have whatever the feds give run concurrent with the state gave so if by some miracle he would get up his double life sentences of killing maggie and paul. he could get out, say sometime in his late '70s if they ran concurrent >> do you think he's got that realistic goal of overthrowing the state murder convictions. do you think that is how he spends his days trying to figure out a way to get those tossed >> hi, i'm guessing that's how he spends his days trying to get those tossed. i think it's obviously very difficult to get those things overturned, especially given that we had the eviden
so with dishonest answers, the fed's want more from alec murdoch. if they're gonna go through with this plea deal what do you think it is that alice murdoch? wants here is he angling for something? and if so, what is it >> his ultimate goal would be to go to federal prison instead of state for isn't much better location, but emily lime house, the process federal prosecutors said that's that's not going to happen. she doesn't think so. then his next step would be to have whatever the feds...
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murdoch by talking about drawn van does solute, right? you might remember him in connection with another case, natalee holloway talking to him about other things that is the polygrapher tricking the client to what extent did that influence a polygraph test at the end of the day if any other people are sought in connection with these financial crimes. and there's not corroboration other than murdoch prosecutors are in trouble. anyway, let's see what the judge does. and we'll know sue >> this case just keeps going and going and going so many crimes. so little time. thank you so much. joey jackson. i appreciate you coming on. thanks. >> john, write new exclusive reporting this morning about a stunning security breach in russia. hackers claimed to have stolen the information of more than 800 prisoners in russia, hopefully to find out what happened to alexey navalny the day after the opposition leader's death, the anti-kremlin hackers broke into a database and found the names and contact information russian of prisoners held to the same penal
murdoch by talking about drawn van does solute, right? you might remember him in connection with another case, natalee holloway talking to him about other things that is the polygrapher tricking the client to what extent did that influence a polygraph test at the end of the day if any other people are sought in connection with these financial crimes. and there's not corroboration other than murdoch prosecutors are in trouble. anyway, let's see what the judge does. and we'll know sue >>...
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and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she went on to write a book about it. i asked her when she first started her investigation. first came across it at all in 2017. i was off on my first maternity leave and there was a piece in the times byjanice turner which was talking about this really rapid increase in the referrals of teenage girls to gids — the gender identity development service — and she had sp
and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a...
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did you know rupert murdoch, when you...? back in those fox days, was he present at fox? were you...? at what point did you encounter him? you know what's interesting — when you talk about somebody who actually, you know, has seen the programme, engages with it, has an opinion, i mean, he is one of those people. and i think that he's interested to know what's going on. he's interested in what you've heard, what you're reporting, what's going to be in the programme, what's going to be in the paper. you know, in those early years, that first time working at the company, i really had no interaction with him because i was a, relatively speaking, at a line level. you know, this second time around, i mean, he's now... he just turned 93 last month. so he was... and it was also covid. and i was relocating from the united states, but he was still very interested in the work that we were doing. and ijust mainly found him to be, you know, an engaged proprietor. i mean, maybe that... maybe that falls short of the mark of all the stories that people expect. but he wasjust interested
did you know rupert murdoch, when you...? back in those fox days, was he present at fox? were you...? at what point did you encounter him? you know what's interesting — when you talk about somebody who actually, you know, has seen the programme, engages with it, has an opinion, i mean, he is one of those people. and i think that he's interested to know what's going on. he's interested in what you've heard, what you're reporting, what's going to be in the programme, what's going to be in the...
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but first officer murdoch had already seen the severity of the situation when the ship's bow was headed straight toward the giant iceberg. he had a split second to decide what to do. he immediately gave the order to reverse the engines and part a starter in an attempt to turn the ship and avoid a collision. but there wasn't enough time. the massive ice struck the starboard side with such force that the rivets holding the steel plates together began to rupture. water began pouring, and too many of the watertight compartments were now wide open to the sea. ava everhart described like this that moment, and she said at 10 minutes to 12, she felt a slight bump. she said it was just like a train pulling into a station. it just jerked. it was very slight. but she said she knew it was a stretch for something, and she wakened my father. you can see in my father said, no, i'm going up on deck again after the night before. 40 seconds passed between fleet raising the alarm and the ship hitting the iceberg. it is estimated that the lookouts didn't realize it was there until it was just a quarter of
but first officer murdoch had already seen the severity of the situation when the ship's bow was headed straight toward the giant iceberg. he had a split second to decide what to do. he immediately gave the order to reverse the engines and part a starter in an attempt to turn the ship and avoid a collision. but there wasn't enough time. the massive ice struck the starboard side with such force that the rivets holding the steel plates together began to rupture. water began pouring, and too many...
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but first officer murdoch had already seen the severity of the situation when the ship's bow was headed straight toward the giant iceberg. he had a split second to decide what to do. he immediately gave the order to reverse the engines and part a starter in an attempt to turn the ship and avoid a collision. but there wasn't enough time. the massive ice struck the starboard side with such force that the rivets holding the steel plates together began to rupture. water began pouring, and too many of the watertight compartments were now wide open to the sea. ava everhart described like this that moment, and she said at 10 minutes to 12, she felt a slight bump. she said it was just like a train pulling into a station. it just jerked. it was very slight. but she said she knew it was a stretch for something, and she wakened my father. you can see in my father said, no, i'm going up on deck again after the night before. 40 seconds passed between fleet raising the alarm and the ship hitting the iceberg. it is estimated that the lookouts didn't realize it was there until it was just a quarter of
but first officer murdoch had already seen the severity of the situation when the ship's bow was headed straight toward the giant iceberg. he had a split second to decide what to do. he immediately gave the order to reverse the engines and part a starter in an attempt to turn the ship and avoid a collision. but there wasn't enough time. the massive ice struck the starboard side with such force that the rivets holding the steel plates together began to rupture. water began pouring, and too many...
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murdoch's behest. so this someone who uses journalists power recklessly, but now a new thing on the american scene, the thing that none of us could have predicted in my generation of journalism was that the most powerful community creations instrument invented since, the printing press would turn out be morally neutral and factual. only neutral. it carries everything in an unfiltered basis. and i think that's the core problem that we have in a largely undiscriminating public i. can't predict what is going to happen in communications. i mean, i'm amazed that the new york times has managed to bridge its way to economic success without sacrificing its core principles. but and i'm pleased that we've got some beneficent millionaires supporting papers like the washington post, but the future of market based journals in this country is very much up in the air. i just wanted to ask what happened to the the thousand people who fought during the reformation? did they become, you know, during reformation as well?
murdoch's behest. so this someone who uses journalists power recklessly, but now a new thing on the american scene, the thing that none of us could have predicted in my generation of journalism was that the most powerful community creations instrument invented since, the printing press would turn out be morally neutral and factual. only neutral. it carries everything in an unfiltered basis. and i think that's the core problem that we have in a largely undiscriminating public i. can't predict...
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or murdoch is the media devil of the world, the word of the jewish world media, all the business of america is in the hands of zionists, all the oil industries of america produce 12 million barrels of oil per day. it has a lot of economic power. it has 25% of the world's economy. it has 50% of the world's military power . the us military budget is more than 700 billion dollars , which means that it is more than the budget of many countries , not their military. and the military budget of the world is setting aside the military budget for itself, the same figure that was approved yesterday for the zionist regime and ukraine, and where is this military credit of 10 major countries in one year, in one year, 10 major countries do not have this much military budget, i am at your service with knowledge and information. i say this because i don't want to name names. grains it's time to name it in a different way, but america must be known, the devil must be known, how america became america, the americans themselves wrote a book , please read it and see how america became america and why i
or murdoch is the media devil of the world, the word of the jewish world media, all the business of america is in the hands of zionists, all the oil industries of america produce 12 million barrels of oil per day. it has a lot of economic power. it has 25% of the world's economy. it has 50% of the world's military power . the us military budget is more than 700 billion dollars , which means that it is more than the budget of many countries , not their military. and the military budget of the...
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statement after it emerged that this had happened which was heavy on the irony, in reference to rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. evenif even if you are a renowned movie star, an oompa—loompa to boot, £10 million is a lot of money. he regrets not having his day in court, he says he will use this payout to continue his campaign for press freedom. this is part of a wider campaign involving others too about unlawful gathering of information by news group, including by prince harry. does the duke of sussex had deep enough pockets to take this to trial? my instinct is in his battle with the tabloid he wants to have the biggest scalp, and what better than rupert murdoch, but news group are settling all of these cases without any admission of liability when it comes to the sun, it disputed claims and says it is in the financial interest of both parties to settle rather than have an expensive trial. katie razzall, thank you. an israeli woman who was taken hostage by hamas in the october 7th attacks, has been describing the horrifying conditions she had to endure in gaza. aviva siegel was releas
statement after it emerged that this had happened which was heavy on the irony, in reference to rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. evenif even if you are a renowned movie star, an oompa—loompa to boot, £10 million is a lot of money. he regrets not having his day in court, he says he will use this payout to continue his campaign for press freedom. this is part of a wider campaign involving others too about unlawful gathering of information by news group, including by prince harry. does...
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now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. the actor was one of a number of people, including prince harry, who are suing the publisher of the sun in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ? ithink, you know, we don't know the terms of the settlement but hugh grant has made very clear he did not want to do this. no, he talked about i " reluctantly settling". he said that he had been paid - an enormous sum of money to put these claims to bed _ and that he would be using that cash to — well, repurposing it through his mission - at hacked off, which is- a campaign group against, you know, some of these excesses in the media i or the allegationsl of these excesses. because he's explained, hasn't he, why he felt he had to do it? which is quite an interesting thing that people won't necessarily understand to do with how our legal system works — certainly in the civil court — which is, he says that, you know, he's offered this amount of money, which is an
now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. the actor was one of a number of people, including prince harry, who are suing the publisher of the sun in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ? ithink, you know, we don't know the terms of the settlement but hugh grant has made very clear he did not want to do this. no, he talked about i " reluctantly settling". he...
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because murdoch is because rupert murdoch is unbelievable. he unbelievable. i mean, he beat he beat johnny depp in this beat down johnny depp in in this country i mean, one of the country that i mean, one of the many things i love about this country is not the libel laws . country is not the libel laws. >> basically, one of the many things you love is not the libel laws. lewis schaffer they're moving to thursdays telegraph. i thought that magic white powder would have been having a stimulating effect, but apparently costa rica and colombia even bigger colombia have an even bigger problem with inactivity than the uk. >> lewis. yeah well, this is one of those stories. uk suffering worst labour crisis in the west. they find out that a lot of people in england don't want to work, and there's only a few countries in the world where they to work even they don't want to work even more, which colombia and more, which is colombia and costa rica. and i can understand that. been to both those that. i've been to both of those countries fantastic countries and they're fan
because murdoch is because rupert murdoch is unbelievable. he unbelievable. i mean, he beat he beat johnny depp in this beat down johnny depp in in this country i mean, one of the country that i mean, one of the many things i love about this country is not the libel laws . country is not the libel laws. >> basically, one of the many things you love is not the libel laws. lewis schaffer they're moving to thursdays telegraph. i thought that magic white powder would have been having a...
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so for this metaphor, murdoch's the bully and lunch money is the endorsement. and starmer is trying to make the bullies his friend. he's not trying to play with the bullies but not be friends. so he's trying to save his lunch money that way. plus, also, he's probably on free school meals this whole metaphor falls to bits, and also ignoring a bully is hardly famous if in the middle of taking your lunch money, ignoring them famously. the way to stop it, i'm sure. but you're right. >> it's a really poor metaphor. it's very confusing. >> there's someone who's good at pr for that to be the way he gets. >> whose father had a great great grandfather had a few good metaphors himself, i think. >> well, the freud family have been phenomenally. i think of all, bizarrely, considering that freud was absolutely the persuasion that your adult personality traits were rooted in the specific experiences you had as a child, the degree to which his particular intelligence was clearly a heritable factor has basically disproven all his theories. >> but i like emma. she's nice. >> bu
so for this metaphor, murdoch's the bully and lunch money is the endorsement. and starmer is trying to make the bullies his friend. he's not trying to play with the bullies but not be friends. so he's trying to save his lunch money that way. plus, also, he's probably on free school meals this whole metaphor falls to bits, and also ignoring a bully is hardly famous if in the middle of taking your lunch money, ignoring them famously. the way to stop it, i'm sure. but you're right. >> it's a...
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rupert murdoch steps down at fox news. which is strange, i did not think there was a step down from fox news. [laughter] trump media is here. not at a table. just screaming loudly in the corner to no one. wordle is here tonight. sorry. i meant the new york times. i forgot they do stuff in addition to puzzles. it is not a great sign when the only thing keeping a print media company alive are games people play on their phones. too chilling for you guys? the room just froze faster than mitch mcconnell. [laughter] apologies to the times but as an staten island or, i still get all of my news from the new york post. thank you. the only paper where the front page always has the same two hundred point font whether it is world war iii will start tomorrow or central park owl de ad in collision. the new york post is like having the new york times summarized for you by a crackhead. the times will say, a border deal continues to evade congress and the post is like, these mexicans are taking my stuff. [laughter] there are so many incred
rupert murdoch steps down at fox news. which is strange, i did not think there was a step down from fox news. [laughter] trump media is here. not at a table. just screaming loudly in the corner to no one. wordle is here tonight. sorry. i meant the new york times. i forgot they do stuff in addition to puzzles. it is not a great sign when the only thing keeping a print media company alive are games people play on their phones. too chilling for you guys? the room just froze faster than mitch...
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murdoch pled guilty to those crimes in september. he will have to pay almost $9 million in restitution. he is already serving a life sentence without parole. this is for the murders of his wife and son. he's trying to appeal that conviction. >>> san francisco mayor planning a trip to china saying she is set to promote tourism. the mayor also expected to explore the possibility of bringing the pandas back to san francisco. china decided to restart its diplomacy program last month. she sent a letter to the chinese president xi last month for the pandas to come back to san francisco on behalf of the zoo. and the mayor's trip to china is planned for later this month. >> the pandas get free room and board in the zoo. but we know it is more expensive to buy than to rent. new data shows by how much. the new numbers from realtor.com show that in february paying rent in san francisco was 96% less expensive compared to monthly mortgage payments. in san jose, the difference was 87%. i spoke with an economic research analyst hannah groans who ex
murdoch pled guilty to those crimes in september. he will have to pay almost $9 million in restitution. he is already serving a life sentence without parole. this is for the murders of his wife and son. he's trying to appeal that conviction. >>> san francisco mayor planning a trip to china saying she is set to promote tourism. the mayor also expected to explore the possibility of bringing the pandas back to san francisco. china decided to restart its diplomacy program last month. she...
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rupert murdoch, who runs britain's biggest media company, appeared before mps to answer questions about the phone hacking scandal. i would just like to say one sentence. | this is the most - humble day of my life. thank you. the resulting scandal caused the news of the world to close down. i feel so appalled - by what has happened. murder victims, terrorist| victims, who've had their phones hacked, - is quite disgraceful. so, the government reacted by setting up the leveson inquiry. there were the most powerful people in the uk, told to sit in front of a microphone, while the world watched online, and talk about what really goes on in their newsrooms. newspaper executives denied any knowledge of illegal activity. we have only seen unsubstantiated allegations and i have seen no evidence to show me that phone hacking has ever taken place at trinity mirror. did you see this sort of thing going on, mr morgan? - no. are you sure about that? 100%. at the end of the day, nothing really changed. i think from the point of view of the public perception, the phone hacking saga all ended at some un
rupert murdoch, who runs britain's biggest media company, appeared before mps to answer questions about the phone hacking scandal. i would just like to say one sentence. | this is the most - humble day of my life. thank you. the resulting scandal caused the news of the world to close down. i feel so appalled - by what has happened. murder victims, terrorist| victims, who've had their phones hacked, - is quite disgraceful. so, the government reacted by setting up the leveson inquiry. there were...
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they've deposed rupert murdoch and other witnesses. they've even more messages that dominion didn't. so there will likely be even more disclosures on that fox side in terms of what was being broadcast. and it's true as well through the january six federal case, the case in georgia, we're still learning more about this attempt to overthrow, but it is critical. look at, you know, what happened in states like this where you had these seemingly random individuals who were able to get the ear. the president. right. and look at the ear of the trump family. that is what i find so interesting about the weekend that trump the election in november 2020. remember major cities saturday morning. you know, there are streets celebrating guns. you know, it was all declared saturday morning and then by sunday morning, literally 24 hours later, maria bartiromo on the air reading this conspiracy theory laden email from some random woman who admits she's whack a doodle, who's claiming that dominion actually stole the election. then nancy pelosi it all. so
they've deposed rupert murdoch and other witnesses. they've even more messages that dominion didn't. so there will likely be even more disclosures on that fox side in terms of what was being broadcast. and it's true as well through the january six federal case, the case in georgia, we're still learning more about this attempt to overthrow, but it is critical. look at, you know, what happened in states like this where you had these seemingly random individuals who were able to get the ear. the...
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this is all part of a wider claim against rupert murdoch's titles about unlawful information gathering. it is all denied by news group newspapers. but it includes prince harry. 0f group newspapers. but it includes prince harry. of course, tonight, people are wondering if the duke of sussexis people are wondering if the duke of sussex is the only one who has deep enough pockets to continue to the trial that is planned next year in january. newsgroup says it disputes all the claims against the sun going to the civil courts and does not accept any liability or make any admissions, but it says it is in the financial interests of both parties not to go through a financial trial. katie razzall. thank you. more than 50,000 russian soldiers have been killed so far in the war in ukraine. that figure has come from a bbc investigation with independent russian website mediazona, which has managed to verify the identities of those killed and found that the figure is much higher than the russian authorities in moscow have admited to. in moscow have admitted to. today, the kremlin has responded to th
this is all part of a wider claim against rupert murdoch's titles about unlawful information gathering. it is all denied by news group newspapers. but it includes prince harry. 0f group newspapers. but it includes prince harry. of course, tonight, people are wondering if the duke of sussexis people are wondering if the duke of sussex is the only one who has deep enough pockets to continue to the trial that is planned next year in january. newsgroup says it disputes all the claims against the...
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he's held jobs at cbs and bloomberg, and his career began back in the �*90s at rupert murdoch's fox news. let's start off with david rhodes, who's here in the media show studio. hi, david. thanks for coming in. thanks. — thank you guys for having me. let's go back quite a few years to when you were vice president of news for fox. how did you get that gig?
he's held jobs at cbs and bloomberg, and his career began back in the �*90s at rupert murdoch's fox news. let's start off with david rhodes, who's here in the media show studio. hi, david. thanks for coming in. thanks. — thank you guys for having me. let's go back quite a few years to when you were vice president of news for fox. how did you get that gig?
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and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she went on to write a book about it. i asked her when she first started her investigation. first came across it at all in 2017. i was off on my first maternity leave and there was a piece in the times byjanice turner which was talking about this really rapid increase
and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a...
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is well—qualified, his sell jobs at cbs and blomberg and his career began back in the 90s at rupert murdoch's fox news.
is well—qualified, his sell jobs at cbs and blomberg and his career began back in the 90s at rupert murdoch's fox news.
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and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week,
and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week,
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ross murdoch is going to take the gold for scotland! from a sporting point of view, those who shone in this city ten years ago have no doubts that it should return and give others the same opportunity. i would actually hate to think that the opportunities i had i to build a better life - for myself, the opportunities i got through sport _ that other people would not be afforded the same opportunity. even if it was just an opportunity to dream one day that _ i could represent scotland cos that's what it was. - glasgow still wants to be a last resort and would prefer that someone else stepped forward. that in itself leaves questions, but others see it as an opportunity. we have had £500 million cut from the city's budget since the commonwealth games in 2014, we have seen a haemorrhaging of capacity across some of the key services. the roads and parks have been cut 80%. that has been a hugely damaging impact on the city. but i think what we can do is look towards 2026, let's begin to rebuild the city. glasgow 2014 and perhaps glasgow 2026
ross murdoch is going to take the gold for scotland! from a sporting point of view, those who shone in this city ten years ago have no doubts that it should return and give others the same opportunity. i would actually hate to think that the opportunities i had i to build a better life - for myself, the opportunities i got through sport _ that other people would not be afforded the same opportunity. even if it was just an opportunity to dream one day that _ i could represent scotland cos that's...
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>> this is a whole different segment. [ simultaneous talking ] >> i was murdoch so i was middle-of-the-road. that's a lie. [ simultaneous talking ] >> we earned our stripes... ♪ ♪ >> tyrus: jesse, you've got to let that 1 >> jesse you have to let that 1 percent kick in. it's fan mail friday. we know how this works when i do it. it's around table and you go quick. if you can't answer you get passed up and the fans will destroy you. we will start with emily. what is your worst airport story >> my sister throughout our luggage tag tags and they lost our luggage so we had to sit in the airport for another ten hours and every time a plane came we had to look. >> i was having a drink at an airport bar and this girl comes up and she had one of the service dogs. she says i have stage five cancer. >> i missed a flight home the night my husband was going to propose to me. [ simultaneous talking ] >> i saturn airplane with a large woman who kept falling asleep on my shoulder. i said and off and knocked her out of the chair. wasn't on purpose. >> emily with whom would you most want to go out for a
>> this is a whole different segment. [ simultaneous talking ] >> i was murdoch so i was middle-of-the-road. that's a lie. [ simultaneous talking ] >> we earned our stripes... ♪ ♪ >> tyrus: jesse, you've got to let that 1 >> jesse you have to let that 1 percent kick in. it's fan mail friday. we know how this works when i do it. it's around table and you go quick. if you can't answer you get passed up and the fans will destroy you. we will start with emily. what...
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the list of least secure jobs just below number two leader of isis, world's oldest man, and rupert murdoch fiancee. [applause] i love her. she's a nurse. or something. i didn't ask. but johnson's not going down without a fight. he went on fox business over the weekend to remind republicans that he has the backing of the party's dear leader. >> i spent hours with the president on friday. he's 100% with me. >> stephen: well, that settles it. trump is 100% with him. isn't that right, sir? >> are you going to protect speaker johnson? >> well, we'll see what happens with that. [laughter] >> stephen: that's a dose of that classic trump loyalty. he's got your back so he can push you under a bus. just like his wedding vows. "i take thee, melania, to be my lawful wedded next wife. for better or, well, we'll see what happens after that." today is a day off for donald trump's hush money trial, which is good. i'm sure he needs time to rest after all that napping. yesterday was a surprisingly productive court session, because they picked seven jurors. i was not one of them. and while their identities w
the list of least secure jobs just below number two leader of isis, world's oldest man, and rupert murdoch fiancee. [applause] i love her. she's a nurse. or something. i didn't ask. but johnson's not going down without a fight. he went on fox business over the weekend to remind republicans that he has the backing of the party's dear leader. >> i spent hours with the president on friday. he's 100% with me. >> stephen: well, that settles it. trump is 100% with him. isn't that right,...
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jet jet rupert murdoch attended the gala to celebrate achievements in science and math. charitable foundation is dedicated to advancing knowledge of scientific and technological innovations to improve people's lives. other notable people attending, what's known as the oscars of science include robert downy jr. kim kardashian and a elon musk. >> i think we should celebrate breakthroughs in technology because they help make life better for people. >> jesse: breakthrough prize presents $3 million in prize money in the fields of life sciences, fundamental physics and mathematics. over the weekend i was in fort myers, a lovely town. selling a book. maybe you have heard of it called "get it together." everybody came out. very if he has been outfits. and they did touch my hair. i got a little carried away with the hair-touching. we don't need to rub your fingers down my scalp so aggressively. >> dana: did you sign that guy's head? >> jesse: i did. >> i usually don't sign foreheads but it is what it is. >> dana: we have to hurry. >> jesse: tonight on my show mark geragos talking
jet jet rupert murdoch attended the gala to celebrate achievements in science and math. charitable foundation is dedicated to advancing knowledge of scientific and technological innovations to improve people's lives. other notable people attending, what's known as the oscars of science include robert downy jr. kim kardashian and a elon musk. >> i think we should celebrate breakthroughs in technology because they help make life better for people. >> jesse: breakthrough prize presents...
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murdoch who runs fox is in australia a lot of the year. he's not wired in, he doesn't want to be, but he wants to keep the business humming and this is all about business. this is entirely about a financial relationship. they believe they had a fiduciary -- they believe this is the responsibility they have with the shareholders to keep the pro-trump propaganda going to keep the viewers watching. then what you'll see on the air on fox when they interview voters, the voters are saying the exact same thing jesse water is saying. >> from a legal perspective this seems like terra incognito. i was struck last week when jurors, multiple jurors were saying i'm worried about my safety, and judge merchan said i'm directing the press apply common sense and retrain from writing about anything that has to do with physical descriptions of the jurors. that's nut necessary, serves no purpose. he's asking the press and that includes main stream press, but is his ability to surcomscribe the amount of information put out there concerned today the press or is
murdoch who runs fox is in australia a lot of the year. he's not wired in, he doesn't want to be, but he wants to keep the business humming and this is all about business. this is entirely about a financial relationship. they believe they had a fiduciary -- they believe this is the responsibility they have with the shareholders to keep the pro-trump propaganda going to keep the viewers watching. then what you'll see on the air on fox when they interview voters, the voters are saying the exact...
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lauren: could you imagine us going and sitting in front of murdoch can's office? stuart: don't even think of it. lauren: exactly. can these 28 googlers be hired elsewhere? >> oh, one of the other liberal -- yeah, another liberal silicon valley company will probably hire them. lauren: i don't know about that. google's got clout. >> you know, it's like in florida, right? if they laid down to protest, you know, people laid down in the street, they were arrested immediately. and, in fact, orange county, land at the orange county airport, there's now a big billboard. it say ifs you shoplift, we prosecute. it's not r.a. a county or new york -- l.a. county or new york, tough on crime. i think enough's enough. stuart: tough response. i'm sorry, i agree with that. lauren: me too. stuart: i'm with you. some earnings came out before the bell. i'm particularly interested in blackstone. lauren: yeah. stuart: i thought it was a pretty good report, but the stock is down nearly 2%? i own a piece. lauren: they made a big bet on data centers, think a.i., and that paid off. its infr
lauren: could you imagine us going and sitting in front of murdoch can's office? stuart: don't even think of it. lauren: exactly. can these 28 googlers be hired elsewhere? >> oh, one of the other liberal -- yeah, another liberal silicon valley company will probably hire them. lauren: i don't know about that. google's got clout. >> you know, it's like in florida, right? if they laid down to protest, you know, people laid down in the street, they were arrested immediately. and, in...
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you sit in on the boss' office has they a mask on as how about a murdoch office that's even worse. as let us know how you would react. >> thank you for coming, you are fired that would've been over and 3 seconds the part that when i believe in something strongk enough to risk my job or judgement as a nice support israel what they're doing against thomas 1000 percent go to town you have my support. if i didn't say that and they say do you support israel iis don't wantra to answer your don'question means i don't so t death toto america chant if you have the constitutional fortitude to just say i support death to america that's how you support them i am on that line i'm not condemning it because him okay with that i have more respect for somebody who tells p me liklae it is rather than playing a game g.i my neighbour growingdo up didn't like black people cool o i understand we aren't camping weo know where our line is whatever. but if you refuse to have a line makes you spineless nobody takes you seriously on anything. they do these chants death to america blaming israel andst ufameri
you sit in on the boss' office has they a mask on as how about a murdoch office that's even worse. as let us know how you would react. >> thank you for coming, you are fired that would've been over and 3 seconds the part that when i believe in something strongk enough to risk my job or judgement as a nice support israel what they're doing against thomas 1000 percent go to town you have my support. if i didn't say that and they say do you support israel iis don't wantra to answer your...
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. >> judge jeanine: forget about that, how about rupert murdoch's office? that's even worse. >> tyrus: which one? >> judge jeanine: let us know how you would react. >> tyrus: easy, thank you for coming, you are fired. it would have been over in three seconds. when i believe in something strong enough to risk my job or to risk judgment, i stand by it, right, so when someone asks me, are you -- do you support israel and what they are doing against hamas? 1000%, go to town, you have my support. if i didn't say that, do you support israel? i don't want to answer your question, means i don't. so the "death to america" chant, if you have the constitutional and fortitude to just say i support "death to america." i support them. i am with them. this is my line. i'm not condemning it because i am okay with it. i always have more respect for someone who tells me like it is instead of playing the game. my neighbor don't like black people, cool, i don't like him. we understand each other. we are not going to exchange sugar, we are not going to have camp -- we know wher
. >> judge jeanine: forget about that, how about rupert murdoch's office? that's even worse. >> tyrus: which one? >> judge jeanine: let us know how you would react. >> tyrus: easy, thank you for coming, you are fired. it would have been over in three seconds. when i believe in something strong enough to risk my job or to risk judgment, i stand by it, right, so when someone asks me, are you -- do you support israel and what they are doing against hamas? 1000%, go to town,...