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all of their programming for you to watch off of netflix by the end of this year so that's a big deal to disney's see is again the right in the long for viewing shows not only through television and movies but also in the internet and disney wants to control more of that charging for to view it on their or programming and that's why it is it is a good deal to buy to buy fox and they can again have the studios be able to create even more movies and pictures and that's where the money is so they can charge those prices to get him to express more interest in the get of the parks or they have the characters they have the parades with the characters they make all the theme park and the rides with the characters that's what disney does really well so people pay for it they're following the money i want to look at. how they're doing doing that stock is down to it's very interesting the stocks that are trying to take over these companies with the exception of disney are down so eighteen nineteen which is taking over time warner stock is down stock going to down trying time warner's up you have comcast that stock is down stock is
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a down trend since they put the bit in it's still down compared to disney disney is the only stock that put a bid in for another one of these multimillion companies that is up in the chart up in the price since all this news came out disney looks great this is a buy expect to see to come back with something to compete against comcast for that but i'll tell you one quick thing bart before we go all of this is going to mean less and less companies in the future of the companies are going to get bigger and fatter and bigger but as a consumer don't necessarily think that you're going to get to pay less it's going to be where the fact is you have two or three big huge mega don companies and you they may be trying to present price gouge people or control the content so from a consumer's perspective i don't think that this is necessarily a good idea and from a media landscape perspective you have less people putting less ideas out there so i don't think it's really great it's great if you happen to own fox and the stop is . getting the pop it's great if you own stock in disney those are great buys but as
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far as overall for a consumer even if you're in the television industry i don't think this is necessarily going to be great but the landscape is changing and nobody can do anything to change that it's got to happen and it's steady not everybody is worried and scared of netflix like i said always insightful and delightful melissa arnold thanks for your time melissa thanks for having me. and now we move to air b.n. b. the home sharing company which operates around the world and has since two thousand and eight when it began to really transform the way millions of people take their trips it's run into a pretty big problem in japan and rentals have dropped sixty percent r.t. correspondent ashley banks explains. a new law legalizing home sharing in japan was initially supposed to help caribbean be however it's having the opposite effect
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leaving many customers angry under this new law air b.n. b. host in japan need to acquire a license and comply with fire and other safety regulations an order to open their homes to paying guest hosts have been operating and what some are calling a legal gray zone running a full time lodging service while the government would jot the time only required hotels to be licensed looked the other way however that practice has since changed as soon as a new law took effect tens of thousands of listed air b.n. b. offerings were cancelled air b.n. b. says it believes the japanese government would on or bookings may be for the law took effect earlier this month the japanese government said any host without a license had to cancel any auras or vacations made first days that would begin after the law was put in place arion be said in the statement this announcement came as a surprise to us we are incredibly sorry we know this stinks and that's an understatement
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the japan tourism agency says it gave air b.n. b. anough of a heads up that unlicensed one it be able to operate starting june fifteenth according to japanese officials in the first quarter of this year ten percent of japan's visitors use home sharing and up until now air b.n. b. occupied a legal gray area in the country according to data bank metro engines in april award in tokyo had more than forty six hundred homes listed on air b.n. b. the ward received one hundred six applications in only issue licenses to sixteen according to home share data research firm holloway's air b.n. b. it listings in japan have dropped to twenty two thousand which is a sixty percent drop earlier this week the japan tourism agency said we cannot allow the end. i'm in taishan of the law to have a bad effect on inbound tourism were happy to direct visitors to legal operations air b.n. b.
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is criticizing the agency's saying officials failed to make it clear on registered host wouldn't be able to honor reservations made prior to when the law took effect customers are so angry they claim they may never use air b.n. b. or visit japan again which could ultimately affect your band's tourism market and affect air bambi's bottom line and washington national banks arts. and time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return several of president trump's cabinet members including the secretary of commerce wilbur ross are facing pressure due to some serious ethical lapses arky correspondent alex for higher elevation gives us the latest details plus we go to london where our key correspondent elise tell those white chinese and hong kong bester is that slow down there one significant buying of london real estate as we go to break more market reaction to president prop up the ante on additional tariff it was the worst day of the month for the dow and the s. and p.
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there are those numbers at the closing bell back and forth. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to put me in eighty percent of the problem here with you and we will show you all the great game the greatest game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join the to do for the two thousand and ten world cup in russia meet the special one come on both appreciate me to say the redo the team's
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latest edition to make it up as we go so i need to just say look. you know world is a big part of the market and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. commit to a sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the u.k. for them the most corruption bottlers and corruption they're the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they don't do it here in shantytown.
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welcome back columbia elected a new president on sunday raising serious questions about the future of that country's peace process hard right care hard right wing candidate ivan duke a defeated former bogota mayor and former guerrilla gustavo petro with fifty four percent of the vote the president elect promises tax cuts and reductions in government spending and i returned to ariel herbicide spraying of cocoa plants which was halted for health reasons back in two thousand and fifteen colombia's had a five decade old civil war that looked to be ending in part due to the efforts of former president one man well santos a. was awarded the nobel peace prize in two thousand and sixteen some however are now concerned that the incoming president will undo the peace process with uncertain consequences for the columbia economy. and it seems it is
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miller time and beer is once again at the center of a brawl but this time the fight is in the u.s. courts pap's brewing company of los angeles which markets past blue ribbon or p.b.r. a beer noted for its affordability and other flashback brands including old milwaukee and colt forty five the sewing miller gore's miller corps brews and your beats p.b.r. under long standing are grim and that predates millard gore's current corporate configuration the agreement expires in two thousand and twenty and miller corps has said that they may not renew it perhaps alleges a breach of contract and anti-competitive practices in twenty six in a twenty sixty lawsuit now set to finally begin on nov twelfth after miller corps repeated motions to dismiss were rejected the stakes are very high for paps which reported reportedly only had a five point five million gallons of independent production capacity and twenty
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fifteen a loss in court would leave them with a much less with much less product to sell and a difficult path to markets beer drinkers on a budget may want to stock up. and it is an unfortunate circumstances a circumstance especially for me who served in government for thirty years when government officials are politicians behave badly but it doesn't change the fact that when we learn about backroom deals and people lying under oath it gets under the skin of a lot of us and should archy's alex more highly of it joins us from toronto to talk about the latest couple of culprits who just happen to be members of president trump's cabinet jeez louise alex it looks like interior secretary ryan zinke he may be involved in some shady business what can you tell us on that one. you know bart i've been doing this for a long time and i've seen this at the municipal the provincial the federal level the state level every level you can imagine when you comes to politicians there's always a couple of stinkers and there happens to be a couple in the trumpet ministration it looks like this time around well we know
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the dots the interior secretary mr zoellick in talking about him while you know him and his wife set up a beautiful foundation there from montana of the blue place called whitefish and that foundation has to be happens to be in cahoots with a company called how little bit are yours you scratch my back if i'll scratch yours type of thing going on here how the burden we've heard of how the burden has to be it is the u.s. is biggest oil service company halliburton somebody that you know might want the interior ministry to help them drill in places they weren't drilling before and maybe with regulations when it comes to drilling for oil so you see where i'm going with this now the scratch your back back to the interior minister and his wife will this happens to be a question about white fish montana which is this town now is a really hip if you've got money and if you want to go traveling vacationing this is a place you want to go there's a development going on there and guess who's backing that development the development is backed by david lesser who is the house of burton chairman and he's
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backing a development in this town a town which the interior minister the secretary and his wife have wanted to put a microbrewery in for a very long time and it just happens that this development has a microbrewery that has a special space just for them to put that in there on top of that this is the interior secretary also and this is the interesting part they have given space for to the developer to the lesser back developer lesser we're talking the hauber guy for a parking lot in a project that was in a space that was given to their foundation for a veterans peace park so they're going to build a parking lot there and on the other side of this project to project because what they have they have some lead that's going to go up. if this development happened so i think we have a little bit of it right here it's shameful now let's talk a little bit about the commerce secretary wilbur ross he's also under the microscope for some shifty and shady business and what's going on with that alex ok
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well mr ross when he came into power when they brought him up there you of course have to go in for the government ethics committee swirl kinds of stuff up and down there and he told the ethics committee that his holdings that he had which are certain holdings that he have to divest that he divested these will stop these holdings happened to be in coots with the government of china with a russian company as well as a bank in cyprus that happens to be under investigation by mr mueller so you can see whoa whoa he's things are not really above board now he pledged that he got rid of all these assets and he actually did but after the fact after promising that he didn't that he ready divested this was all after the fact and it sent seems to me that his family silk continues to do business with these foreign entities down spokes person for mr wilbur says the secretary did not lie well if a lie is not telling lies telling something different a little bit later changing things around later after you told
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a lie and now it's not a lot i'm confusing myself even here because i think everybody will confuse when it comes down to this this is just a mess a lie is a lie is a lie and that's what happened in this case as well you know there's also alternate facts right that they got clear that they got the patent on alternate facts are key correspondent alex my hile a bit tough news but we thank you for bringing it to us thank you. and in the u.k. the number of debit card payments surpassed the number of cash for the first time in twenty seventeen bank trading group u.k. finance says debit transactions last year rose fourteen percent over the previous year to thirteen point two billion while cash payments fell by fifteen percent to thirteen point one billion u.k. finance says cutting edge of cashless transactions contactless payments of which
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cards are devices are placed near readers played a big role in the historic shift accounting for five point six billion of those thirteen billion debit transactions and fifteen percent of all payments u.k. finance predicts countless payments will increase to thirty six percent of all payments within ten years driven higher by the preferences of younger consumers and london real estate prices the fallen for the first time in nearly a decade despite gains in every other region across england prices went down in the past year by an average of nearly five thousand pounds meanwhile the once large and renowned purchasing a real estate in the city of london by chinese and hong kong investors has slowed r t correspondent isa alit tells us why the concerns in the u.k. property market and in particular of the london markets as investments from chinese and those based in hong kong has dropped in the first quarter of two thousand and eighteen investment levels were four hundred eighty two million pounds of
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supporting two cushman and wakefield profits the consultants now if you compare that to seven billion pounds during two thousand and seventeen that's a significant drop in the significant fact there are several factors which perhaps contribute to why those chinese and hong kong invest is putting as much money. that's the lowest level since two thousand and fifteen one of the main concerns is they're waiting to see what will happen with briggs it the u.k. getting ready to leave the european union and there are been concerns persisting since the regs vote here in the u.k. in june of twenty sixteen and as to exactly investors and investors holding back their capital that they wait to see what happens but actually in the immediate wake of that vote the pound drop to not saw an initial surge in foreign investors plowing money into london property but that seems to be slowing down
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a little bit as people wait to see what kind of shape the final deal will take now another point perhaps worth pointing out is chinese regulators they've been taking more steps in recent months to try to stop outbound flows of capital from china going to various capitals around the world including london so that perhaps is making those investors will make it more difficult for those investors to send them money outside of china and in fact there are reports that many of those investors are now selling up as they seek to bring those profits home and pubs one example of a development which has been suffering as a result of that is paddington it's an area in the west of central london and it recently as over got over seen or seen a billion pounds worth of billions of pounds worth of investment to regenerate the
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area rentals the down investment is done in the area and basically not seeing the type of growth that investors would have initially anticipated so those property investors will be hoping that the u.k. can secure a good trade deal following brags that and that those prices will continue to rise and investors' money will continue to come in. our thanks to r.t. correspondent is solly for that report and our thanks to you for joining us on the broadcast we'll see you again soon. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and
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spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to it because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so what chance for. the base this minute. zia's says harlan kentucky. we all know the place you're going street families where you will be. a comin he said she was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the polarizer said. that it was love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is
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anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. russia records a decisive victory over egypt in the world cup after a mail biting game and three one. on the russian side it's clear that the party will be massive to leave the atmosphere is building up already a lot of people here a lot of jubilation. for mark and to the program from all of us here at r t h here in moscow thanks for tuning in. we start with our special coverage of the world cup
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russia's team has pulled out another victory all football fine for the knockout stages of the world cup that's after they beat egypt three one we've been keeping an eye on the game with our co-host former denmark and manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel joined by our team. just looking at pictures from a fun summer but it gets watered not the round to give a tank want to the one hundred forty four million people. in russia. a lot of them we're watching the game tonight and they've been celebrating the gongs in cities all around this vast country let's see how they react. crazy in style and bring scenes behind us say all right first time tonight because
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castrate. just by the kremlin that seemingly cation say filled with people i want to say when the first moment i thought this was so russian russia went ahead so i delayed reaction i mean one nil question owing to the same reaction they are they they kind of don't believe it's going to last when it went to you know while what a response and everybody all around the the talking for you the atmosphere here where we are i've been absolutely electrifying for for all of this tournament we've had most of the south american teams and their fans been marching to is probably saying that for one the second go and then another and even now i'm not sure you can hear that that's a massive loss and there's no doubt about it it's all russian singing over on monday is going on in sync so people that weren't didn't think it is probably in russia but now coming onto the street i can see you know the house traffic is now it's building or. some video shoot out is received are now you know the video was.
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their mood. then it. ended. thank you so you out of the last up because i don't know who she gave my is reason who she didn't have that bright stuff i'd be at them out of a vote. i always had the impression that no one really believes that russia has a football team to do anything as an organizing country absolutely sure that this
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could happen but as a football team but what has happened over the last six days five days it is you know it's completely changed the mood and the the i mean what's going on behind the suggest. a clear sort of evidence of that and it's happening so many times where the host nation no one really believes them and then they do and then that the whole place explosives is what i'm enjoying the same people waving the russian national flag and dancing because russians are i don't know being too in fact not that expressive and i think i think it was the scene just below is downtown but money isn't a square by the kremlin that is the statue of martial martial zuckoff and the square like you said filled with people and you know i wonder how many of them actually are football fans because this is one of those times when world cups i remember my mother would get excited and she didn't even understand how many minutes were in the game or most people get excited this is what football is this
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is what the world cup is this is what these big events twenty brings the world together and people in reality don't care where it is as long as it's nice the weather is nice and there are places where they can actually party and it's organized well i have to say it's been organized really well and you know people have been allowed to do what what they want in terms of partying and she died it's a local people turn to show all the guests how well they can party and then as you can see everywhere. you know the party is really going i'm just marveling at how many new friendships are going to be made because everyone there are no barriers now everyone's just chatting whatever country come from whatever language and i wonder how new how many new relationships are going to be struck up as well this is a time when all barriers are disappearing. this is what happens when multiculturalism globalism. works and people come together and i'm just wondering how many friends this guy waving his flag and dancing around that just outside the
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kremlin of all places i mean you friends he's going to make this is yeah it's a party but it's a party even without alcohol this is the party of just high spirits people really enjoy much you would have any fresher actually one of the again i don't know if they say we got out. ok. that's a wee wee dram and a small vote but it was a we say that the party is because russia won they won three one against two tonight i think mr rahman zaidan shops pretty weak no danger until. auntie's name got in the way i actually think that he left the facts and that would have gone out for three and yeah good that's how bad the shot was and how wide it was but it sometimes is something happens that you can't explain and if you ask him what happened fatty that is he would say i don't know he just went for the ball is in sequence of the ball out of balance it hit the hardest part of his leg the knee and it bounced off of the goalkeeper had no chance but that kind of set the tone and then very shortly after that the second goal. was scored and would you believe
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it dennis cherish if you didn't even start the first game again he came on and scored two and again. turned out the right place at the right time to set the ball in behind the egyptian goalkeeper and now he is a top scorer with the announcers for the author who would have thought that golden contender wasn't in the starting eleven and this is a world cup a surprise a sunday so so what we talked about the change today between small of and super smallest out on the bench and super was upfront i have to give you credit you were in favor of this season this is a good change. he didn't disappoint i'd like super in the sense that he came on and changed the name but again saudi arabia west of all of that nothing so i think you know now that you know chance of his. is vindicated face the station because as you can see zuba scored the third goal and in some style i know it's a long ball up but he has control of the ball was really good the way he took it
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under the foot of the defend and the way he started then he said he's a really really good player for for russia and he's shown himself to be a good player in the. us a full game he's had now a little more than a full game we scored one to seagulls he showed a lot of the and fights that's what more could you want to use there and it gives russia the option to actually put the ball up to him because he's strong enough he's physical enough to keep the ball up and let the team come up. when we saw what he got substituted with small oh that's what i actually played a lot better when he came on he's a different kind of player he likes to fall in the he likes to get the ball and build it up and zuber is not that kind of player so it's two different things and the end of the day it's who is in the best form and that guy then dictates how russia place. so three now and really just chaotic scene syrian central moscow
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this point deafening cheers from that from the crowds below us then it was just a flick and you start to wonder is there a mark on when this happened this is in the seventy third minute so that the gold a man for egypt is pulled down most along the referee gives a free kick and this is where we saw vulcan in things first of all what a finish that water what a confident penalty kick that is you know it doesn't matter what the goalkeeper does in that situation as you pick the right side well i'm going to put it out there because the goal of a very very rarely picked the right guy so i guess an absolute perfect example on how supposed to work the referee things like free kick but he gives is committed outside the box so the rules are that the assistant he then says you have to have a look oh i can tell you that was in. the box he cannot argue the decision the referee is already done that so that can't be changed but the plays where the
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offense was was made can be changed and first ok the freekick then you listen to the assistant and then he was in realize he was inside the box straight away get the penalty no complaints from anyone. this might not have had a major impact in this particular game but this could be you know very significant in a later match especially in the knockout rounds this is one of those incidents where sometimes you don't get the penalty should have done and you're complaining that cost you the tournament i think and if i can tease a little bit for the pain is right the show that goes out tomorrow we actually have and the sort of we try to explain exactly what it is. we've been to fee for and ask the revelent relevant people. to to put us in the picture and we're looking back a little bit on on how the decisions has been made some of them have been good this one was absolutely perfect and two exactly to the letter of the law and the intent of so.

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