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"the enquirer" at the time said the messages came from his brother. bezos for allegedly spreading the messages. bezos indicated he thinks saudi arabia was the culprit. >>> overseas, some of the world's biggest stars gathered in london for awards. brad pitt won for his role in quentin tarantino's "once upon a time in hollywood." pitt wasn't at the ceremony, but co-star margot robbie accepted on his behalf and the actor, no stranger to messy breakups made fun of brexit and the recent royal family drama. >> hey, britain. heard you just became single, welcome to the club. he says that he is going to name this harry because he is really excited about bringing him back to the states with him. his words, not mine, thanks. [ applause ] >> reporter: the groundbreaking world war i drama "1917" dominated the show winning seven awards including best picture and best director. >> that was a good joke though. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," super bowl madness from the big game to halftime, and what people are saying about the night's best moments. >>> also ahead,
"the enquirer" at the time said the messages came from his brother. bezos for allegedly spreading the messages. bezos indicated he thinks saudi arabia was the culprit. >>> overseas, some of the world's biggest stars gathered in london for awards. brad pitt won for his role in quentin tarantino's "once upon a time in hollywood." pitt wasn't at the ceremony, but co-star margot robbie accepted on his behalf and the actor, no stranger to messy breakups made fun of...
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so this is really -- they weren't given to the american-to the national enquirer.ording to jeff's version of this text of jeff bes lauren sanchez. how did these texts get to the national enquirer? >> that's where the crown prince comes in. his agents, did they do the hacking in order to embarrass bezos because of the harshly critical editorial in the washington post. maria: i don't believe that the saudis -- are the saudis really going to do that, dagen? dagen: we know this, based on the wall street journal's dogged reporting, this came out earlier in january. federal prosecutors in manhattan that are investigating the allegation of basically trying to extort jeff bezos, federal prosecutors in manhattan have evidence indicating jeff bezos' girlfriend provided text messages to her brother that he then sold to the national enquirer for its article about the amazon dot-com founder's you a fair. -- affair. these text messages were reviewed by the wall street journal, were among the materials turned over to federal prosecutor as part of their investigation. it's unclear
so this is really -- they weren't given to the american-to the national enquirer.ording to jeff's version of this text of jeff bes lauren sanchez. how did these texts get to the national enquirer? >> that's where the crown prince comes in. his agents, did they do the hacking in order to embarrass bezos because of the harshly critical editorial in the washington post. maria: i don't believe that the saudis -- are the saudis really going to do that, dagen? dagen: we know this, based on the...
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," david pecker. >> bezos published a personal account accusing the "national enquirer" of blackmail, so brilliantly-- he was ver transparent, he was very courageous, admitted some very embarrassing things about hi--elf, didn't try to deny and positioned the other individual as the bully, and kicked the bully in the nuts, and somehow turned this into a net positive. prmean, this really was th strategy and execution of the ages. i've never seen anything like this. ♪ >> narrator: publicly, bezos has pushed ahead undaunted-- a world-famous celebrity. and even after a $38 blion divorce settlement, still the richest person on the planet. (cheers and applause) to but the callein in his mpany are growing louder. >> amazon reported $10 billion in profits and paid zero in taxes. >> i will single out companieson like hallibur amazon that pay nothing in taxes in our need to change that.er >>s bezos achieving this american dream and success. and, and he's now the target of, of all of this criticism. and basically, it becomes a symbol of all of his problems. >> amazon is closi 30% of america's sto
," david pecker. >> bezos published a personal account accusing the "national enquirer" of blackmail, so brilliantly-- he was ver transparent, he was very courageous, admitted some very embarrassing things about hi--elf, didn't try to deny and positioned the other individual as the bully, and kicked the bully in the nuts, and somehow turned this into a net positive. prmean, this really was th strategy and execution of the ages. i've never seen anything like this. ♪...
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>> i am thinking of the editor of the philadelphia enquirer.oosevelt wanted to flip pence vein that. what roosevelt wanted to do was help the editor of the democrat newspaper and he received reconstruction finance subsidies. and he needed federal money to help prop him up. then go after annenberg who dipped happen to be careless on his tax returns. roosevelt did have annenberg for breakfast and annenberg ended upperring of prison time and out of pennsylvania and off the philadelphia enquirer. in 1936 with almost a doubling of the turnout in pennsylvania, massive pubs diemassive -- masss flipping pennsylvania. mark: the irs issue, when you have an internal revenue service with this kind of power. in the obama era you look at how the irs went after the tea party movement. there is one study that says it tamped count activity of the tea party movement and it could have had an effect own the election. when you have candidates saying we are going to wipe out your college loans. people have to understand this comes wrapped in an iron fist. let's take
>> i am thinking of the editor of the philadelphia enquirer.oosevelt wanted to flip pence vein that. what roosevelt wanted to do was help the editor of the democrat newspaper and he received reconstruction finance subsidies. and he needed federal money to help prop him up. then go after annenberg who dipped happen to be careless on his tax returns. roosevelt did have annenberg for breakfast and annenberg ended upperring of prison time and out of pennsylvania and off the philadelphia...
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they expect everybody else to come on and be accountable to the bbc‘s journalists when they are enquiring asked the bbc for an interview to explain the decision did not broadcast the statement. but they refused, instead, giving us this explanation. well, i'm joined now by nigel bonson, who is one of the viewers who contacted us about this and he is in our sheffield studio. nigel, why were you unhappy with the bbc‘s decision not to broadcast the video? well, i was up waiting for it, as many people were i'm sure. i waited for the interview to be broadcast and it's i waited for the interview to be broadcast and itjust didn't happen. i didn't see any apology or any explanation until later. what you just mentioned about that explanation might involve internal politics between the normal process of the bbc and others going into number ten, but as far as the public‘s concerned, and as far as i was concerned, itjust didn't matter. i don't think the public care how it's done, they wanted to hear the prime minister's address. so, the bbc might say they did report what he said, including reporting i
they expect everybody else to come on and be accountable to the bbc‘s journalists when they are enquiring asked the bbc for an interview to explain the decision did not broadcast the statement. but they refused, instead, giving us this explanation. well, i'm joined now by nigel bonson, who is one of the viewers who contacted us about this and he is in our sheffield studio. nigel, why were you unhappy with the bbc‘s decision not to broadcast the video? well, i was up waiting for it, as many...
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therefore game using his strength in ballet when they faced how to hatch straight from the rope enquires on a few lines to a 31 of victory now in the 1st half price on my sad face of the match and also 2nd minute who double that have. so that if their only go shortly after the damage was already done and offer a penalty was awarded quotas on added his 3rd goal from the spot in injury time these 3 points with minds out of relegation danger at least for the time being. more so that's have a look at all of saturday's games now and a day of drama in the bundesliga now as we saw in a because an edge don't do went wild when you want to beat the table and bottom side part of the injury with chaka fellow strugglers just offset the points with both but there was that mindset when i have a house a 5 will go down hoffenheim on friday frankfurt thrashed and then in sunday's matches cologne visit while champions buy and host challenges leipsic you're watching news from above and i'm having a home for you around the doors get the latest news and information on our website that is d w dot com more news
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. >> narrator:he "national enquirer" had been pursuing him for months. >> the tabloid claims it trackedezos saw the "enquirer's" report as politically motivated. >> so what would be the motive here of getting that embarrassing material about bezos and his alleged affair to the "national enquirer"? who would want to get the dirt in the press? >> narrator: the magazine's owner, david pecker, was linked to t powerful men who disliked how they were covered by bezos's "washington post." the first was president trump. >> it's put there for the benefit of "the washington o postamazon... >> narrator: the second: saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman, who the c.i.a. had tied to the murder of one of the "post's" journalists, jamal khashoggi. >> former c.i.a. dector john brennan said, "i have no doubt that saudi arabia would want to embarrass jeff bezos and hurt him financially." >> narrator: david pecker demanded that bezos publicly declare the "enquirer's" coverage was not politicallyte motior he'd publishto intimate phos of him. >> breaking news tonight, a stunner from the richest man in the w
. >> narrator:he "national enquirer" had been pursuing him for months. >> the tabloid claims it trackedezos saw the "enquirer's" report as politically motivated. >> so what would be the motive here of getting that embarrassing material about bezos and his alleged affair to the "national enquirer"? who would want to get the dirt in the press? >> narrator: the magazine's owner, david pecker, was linked to t powerful men who disliked how they...
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result on the national enquirer as cam from jersey shore dealing with anyone at all they killed many civilians. coming including my father. and i was a stone. i wanted to build a life for myself. personally life became alledge. providing insights global news that measures d.w. making for mines happiness fears for everyone human penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature david and this is climate change rags and sex how to beat us in 3 books you get smarter for free books are new to. me ok. john. breaux problems. but perhaps this is a clip from the film never really sometimes always an american movie about a young 17 year old with wanted pregnancy and you were just wish you were in good. time. and welcome to arts and culture that movie is in competition at the berlin film festival at the moment i'll be talking to a film critic about it and a south korean movie also in a competition no not that south korea movie that won so many oscars but this very different minimalistic movie the woman who ran from veteran director saw h
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question is how the national enquirer got the pictures.'s app hack and the saudi crown prince. this is something that we're all going to follow. it's nice to see that even wealthy people when you're the richest man in the world, even you can have your phone hacked and private details spilled into public. lauren: nice to see. >> it affects everyone. it's never nice to see but maybe now we'll have to -- lauren: they're just like us. >> they just have a lot more money. lauren: you can catch brett on fox news headlines 24/7, sirius xm channel 115. take a look at futures this morning, up arrows, some calm returning to the market after a 603 point drop on friday. dow up 89, s&p you up 12. coming up, americans paying a lot for healthcare but are the extra costs helping to extend our lives? lauren tracee: it's super bowl monday, whether you're toughing it off, going to work, or staying home, we have the top stories from the big game. you're watching "fbn: a.m." pill's going to cure my loving ill. ♪ i've got a bad case of loving you. he wanted a ma
question is how the national enquirer got the pictures.'s app hack and the saudi crown prince. this is something that we're all going to follow. it's nice to see that even wealthy people when you're the richest man in the world, even you can have your phone hacked and private details spilled into public. lauren: nice to see. >> it affects everyone. it's never nice to see but maybe now we'll have to -- lauren: they're just like us. >> they just have a lot more money. lauren: you can...
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that in fact from 200-2000 their event will start and therefore at the end and we were in national enquirer for every good order. there were there in this mission of. course there's. the outcomes of the mission of this it is consensus and all of those where in that nationality or about of office has signed on the outcomes of all of this that you know of and they have to be equal if it were that they have to. they are now and that will seize and the editor and is. there going to the club this is the broccoli. then. this is i think there is all of it. that we don't have a lot of or. politico but it was president how do you appointed you you don't agree with him now on the use of drone strikes which president hadi does in fact even the saudis tokyo mamak the run the arab coalition in london last week he said there have to be investigations into saudi war crimes. is hardly the problem is it time now for the united nations to abandon putting hardie back in power in yemen they cannot accuse the had no now we have many she asked and we have to get the government which it will do as a the interest
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mother remarried a british army officer and moved to england, where the past was rarely mentioned nor enquiredt i wasn't that interested. i was deeply interested in the english roots which i didn't have. do you feel bad about that, in hindsight? well, i do feel bad about it in hindsight, in the sense that it would have entailed a kind of embracing ofjewish race. even though i'd never actually felt jewish and never thought of myself as a jewish writer. 0n the contrary, i was proud to be an english writer. american dollars have kept us afloat. leopoldstadt is not a directly autobiographical play, but it is a profoundly personal reflection on a culture and a troubled history from which the boy tomic straussler, subsequently called tom stoppard, would emerge. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. the first fatal collision of its kind in this country. her boyfriend is now calling for tighter regulations. here's our transport correspondent, tom edwards. keep the chest nice and high, sit the weigh into the heels... jake is a perso
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he was quick to enquire later on social media about how the fan was feeling but he was fine.e. from me and the rest of the tea m from me and the rest of the team that is your friday sport briefing. for decades we have been warned about the potential perils of automation, rapid technological advances leading to many people being replaced by robots in the workplace. if you think it is a phenomenon devoted only to manufacturing or heavy industry, think again. in japan, robots are getting everywhere. when it comes to bartenders, this is probably the sort of thing you have in mind. smartly dressed, skilful and attention to detail. experts in libation and lubrication. but this is a bartender of the 21st century. a repurposed industrial robot ready to take your order. translation: there is a labour shortage problem in the restaurant sector and we installed this to solve the issue. in addition to that, we hope to create a system where humans and robots can work together. this particular robot is nothing if not versatile. it can pour you a beer in 40 seconds, makes you a cocktail insi
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continued to spread amongst people on the ship whilst quarantine was being enforced and so the risk of enquiringould have liked. it is a lwa ys than we would have liked. it is always balancing like this, when you remove people from that sort of environment you do run the risk of spreading the infection more widely, globally, and that is itself also damaging and you have to balance the risks of the wider community to the risks of the wider community to the risk of the individuals on board. it would not have been an easy decision and would have taken time and it is not an easy decision to take now of whether it is better to repatriate people on board. good to speak to you again. i'm sure we will talk again another day. thank you very much. so just to sojust to remind so just to remind you this is the boat where the passengers are being held in quarantine but as you can see on screen, the evacuation of us passengers by the american authorities is now under way. the transport secretary grant shapps has denied holding any talks with china about building the hs2 high speed rail line. it's reported the
continued to spread amongst people on the ship whilst quarantine was being enforced and so the risk of enquiringould have liked. it is a lwa ys than we would have liked. it is always balancing like this, when you remove people from that sort of environment you do run the risk of spreading the infection more widely, globally, and that is itself also damaging and you have to balance the risks of the wider community to the risks of the wider community to the risk of the individuals on board. it...
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of falsely telling reporters he leaked, quote, graphic nude photographs, unquote, to the national enquirersequel" topped the box office, now topping $148 million. universal's "1917" with the second spot bringing the u.s. total to around $120 million and universal won third with "dolittle". >>> macao casino drops due to coronavirus. analyst warn the numbers will get worse as long as visiting restrictions remain in place snoop democrat >>> democratic hopefuls have descended on iowa for the caucuses the poll everyone would be talking about this morning would have come from "the des moines register" but they canceled the release because of complaints from pete buttigieg's campaign about how it was conducted k kayla joins us from iowa what can you tell us ahead of that big poll? >> reporter: without that poll over the weekend, we're looking to national polls and older state polls to figure out the directions of this caucus. in iowa you don't put a piece of paper in a ballot box. you show up to stand in person with your candidate. bernie sanders says that's going to be make or break. >> if tomor
of falsely telling reporters he leaked, quote, graphic nude photographs, unquote, to the national enquirersequel" topped the box office, now topping $148 million. universal's "1917" with the second spot bringing the u.s. total to around $120 million and universal won third with "dolittle". >>> macao casino drops due to coronavirus. analyst warn the numbers will get worse as long as visiting restrictions remain in place snoop democrat >>> democratic...
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no, it's really unfortunate and, again, the lawsuit makes it so "national enquirer" level and obviously a split between the statement that his girlfriend released about her brother was strongly against her brother. so it creates a really bad personal situation but it has no -- it doesn't seem to have any distraction given the results at amazon. they're hitting on all cylinders especially with prime and -- there's vulnerabilities with the government, his war with trump that's obviously still going on with the saudis and, you know, still the idea of the people catching up in cloud you saw the switch at ibm with the guy in charge of cloud computing take over. real competition in the cloud area is definitely a threat with microsoft and google and ibm he has enough on his mra it to worry about but this is just unfortunate. i don't know what else to say. >> kara, the report that got my attention was the bloomberg one behind amazon's hq2 fiasco that bezos was jealous of elon musk and the whole contest, if you will, was inspired by what happened with gigafactory and musk's efforts there as well
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"cincinnati enquirer" called you "the leggiest watergate lawyer." was there a lot of talk about who of the male lawyers had the widest lapels or the widest ties, or was it just about jill? >> it was the men had professional headshots when they appeared in the paper. when i appeared, it was always full length. and in the newspapers they would say today wearing a pink miniskirt jill asked a question. but what i wore came first. and that's what it was like being the first woman and the only woman. and hopefully we've come a little ways from then. >> i know someone reading the book who thinks it will be useful for young women to come across the pages where you talk openly about the fact that you weren't the confident person always that we know today. >> yes. well, i'm probably still not that confident person you that see on television. i've just learned to mask it. if i wanted to do something, i just did it. i never let fear stand in my way. i didn't start out to be a lawyer. i started -- well, when i started college, i was in occupational therapy. i en
"cincinnati enquirer" called you "the leggiest watergate lawyer." was there a lot of talk about who of the male lawyers had the widest lapels or the widest ties, or was it just about jill? >> it was the men had professional headshots when they appeared in the paper. when i appeared, it was always full length. and in the newspapers they would say today wearing a pink miniskirt jill asked a question. but what i wore came first. and that's what it was like being the first...
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the "national enquirer" said the material came from the brother. bezos has indicated he thinks saudi arabia was the culprit. >>> the kansas city chiefs are super bowl champions this morning. >> it was a close one, and after an interception, it seemed as if san francisco, the 49ers, might win it. but late in the fourth quarter, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes led his team to three touchdowns in a row. >> kansas city had its first super bowl championship in 50 years, defeating the 49ers 31-20. mahomes was named the mvp. but of course the leader that he is, the team captain, really, he refused to take all the credit. >> this team, we have heart. that's from day one. coach pushes us to be the best people that we can be and we never give up. i think those guys around us, the leaders we have on this team, they have that mindset we'll never give up and we're going to fight from the end. >> from a 24-year-old, good for him. the halftime show was a winner too. the dancing and music by jennifer lopez and shakira got rave reviews and was called one of the
the "national enquirer" said the material came from the brother. bezos has indicated he thinks saudi arabia was the culprit. >>> the kansas city chiefs are super bowl champions this morning. >> it was a close one, and after an interception, it seemed as if san francisco, the 49ers, might win it. but late in the fourth quarter, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes led his team to three touchdowns in a row. >> kansas city had its first super bowl championship in 50...
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the enquiring chair the right reverend graham james said that patients were let down over many yearsn the nhs and the private sector, pointing out that many of his patients have yet to be recalled. he said that this is a story of a health care system which has proved itself dysfunctional at almost every level. this is when it came to keeping patients safe. we will have full reaction to that report coming up in the next half hour. right now let's go to the weather. you have felt that cold air out there if you have been outside. it will be chilly. frosts on the way. tomorrow, it won't feel quite so cold. the strong wind that we have had around north sea coasts will be easing through this evening. the winds are expected to fall flat, this guys will clear in many areas, and mistand this guys will clear in many areas, and mist and fog forming in the countryside. these are the temperatures in the bigger towns and cities on wednesday. very close to freezing. that means that outside of town, it will almost certainly be below zero. this is what the weather looks like on wednesday, a lot of fi
the enquiring chair the right reverend graham james said that patients were let down over many yearsn the nhs and the private sector, pointing out that many of his patients have yet to be recalled. he said that this is a story of a health care system which has proved itself dysfunctional at almost every level. this is when it came to keeping patients safe. we will have full reaction to that report coming up in the next half hour. right now let's go to the weather. you have felt that cold air...
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shall we say salacious photos to the, to "the national enquirer."rlfriend of jeff bezos, michael is my older brother. he is the source of the leak. it was a deep and unforgivable betrayal. he says you're defaming me. there is this u.n. report that he submitted on behalf of the jeff bezos to the u.n., that the saudis hacked his whatsapp account. that is how they got access to the photos. which is it. stuart: it will come out in court. what is this about bezos having a beef with elon musk. susan: very interesting report. that amazon 25,000 jobs and billions of dollars of tax incentives in new york, pulling that from long island city? the reason he had all the cities compete, he saw what happened with tesla getting is $.4 billion from nevada for the battery factory they built. elon musk pitted five states against each other with the people, government officials, trying to get ahead of each other offering the best to get thousands of manufacturing jobs. stuart: can't blame the guy for wanting to get the same incentive elon musk got. what is that? susan:
shall we say salacious photos to the, to "the national enquirer."rlfriend of jeff bezos, michael is my older brother. he is the source of the leak. it was a deep and unforgivable betrayal. he says you're defaming me. there is this u.n. report that he submitted on behalf of the jeff bezos to the u.n., that the saudis hacked his whatsapp account. that is how they got access to the photos. which is it. stuart: it will come out in court. what is this about bezos having a beef with elon...
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they expect everybody else to come on and be accountable to the bbc‘s journalists when they are enquiringy what he was going to say and that audiences did get informed on the news content. well, i certainly wasn‘t informed. but as far as i‘m concerned what they reported in short, snappy bits during the day is irrelevant. i, and i‘m sure others, wanted to hear the prime minister at 10pm, as had been widely suggested. itn didn‘t put the footage out either, which is interesting. and you‘ll be aware that number ten increasingly seem be using social media instead of speaking to national broadcasters, which is usual practice on recording a statement like this. i suppose the bbc and some viewers might feel that there is a potentially dangerous precedent. do you have any concerns about that at all? i don‘t. what itn chose to do isn‘t relevant. the bbc, as a national broadcaster, should broadcast these things. and, the average member of the public wouldn‘t be aware of how it‘s done. to be honest, i think it‘s rather petty and to do with internal politics, rather than meeting the needs of the natio
they expect everybody else to come on and be accountable to the bbc‘s journalists when they are enquiringy what he was going to say and that audiences did get informed on the news content. well, i certainly wasn‘t informed. but as far as i‘m concerned what they reported in short, snappy bits during the day is irrelevant. i, and i‘m sure others, wanted to hear the prime minister at 10pm, as had been widely suggested. itn didn‘t put the footage out either, which is interesting. and...