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. >>> ipad, iphone, and now itv? >> why not. they do everything else. fic, sea latest news, weather, f rch nbc bay artrfieac,earch nba on facebook. 4:41. >>> welcome back. giving you a live look at hp pavilion, also known as home of the san jose sharks. christina loren says it's going to be a nice warm-up this week. get ready for the heat. we'll check in with her in just a moment. your time now is 4:44. >> decision 2012, and looks like mitt romney will finally and officially secure that republican presidential nomination some time today. he's expected to easily win that primary down in texas. tracie potts following the latest developments on that presidential campaign trail. >> offered an opportunity -- >> reporter: texas is expected to put mitt romney over the top today giving him the 1,144 delegates he'll need to win the republican nomination. he'll make his case from battleground colorado today, then las vegas at a fundraiser with donald trump. romney brushed off concerns about associating with trump who's still questioning president obama's birth ce
. >>> ipad, iphone, and now itv? >> why not. they do everything else. fic, sea latest news, weather, f rch nbc bay artrfieac,earch nba on facebook. 4:41. >>> welcome back. giving you a live look at hp pavilion, also known as home of the san jose sharks. christina loren says it's going to be a nice warm-up this week. get ready for the heat. we'll check in with her in just a moment. your time now is 4:44. >> decision 2012, and looks like mitt romney will finally and...
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>>su viuda marisela @@sáimer itv quedprimntentampactof)ision@@ern un accidente en méxico >>el asesinatoarecido >>sabia que existía una amenaza para él que si iba a sinaloa a trabjaar. pero él no hizo caso. le dijimos si puedes cancelar, hazlo >>y el decía que si no lo habían matado acá, menos en su tierra. >>y otros amenazados fueron los hermano... >>nos dieron un papelito, que decía que cortaran esa... ya sabrán las palabras >>el potro de sinaloa dijo que ahora forma parte de la iglesia y que atrás quedo esa etapa de drogas. >>por ahí también andaba darey castro, quien contó que su actual novia está embarazada. >>hace veinte años murió chalino sánchez, pero el tiempo no fue impedimento to (m-raunivn quenp brillara por todo lo alto. en los Ángeles, magaly ortíz, primer impacto. >>pues bien en las noticias que estan en la mira, el actor will smith le dio tremenda cachetada a periodista en moscu pues pensó que lo quería besar en la boca. ya sabemos que allá es común este tipo de saludos. >>estaba muy molesto >>y robin gibb fallece tras @@pn >>sus hermanos y él encabezaron listas de música
>>su viuda marisela @@sáimer itv quedprimntentampactof)ision@@ern un accidente en méxico >>el asesinatoarecido >>sabia que existía una amenaza para él que si iba a sinaloa a trabjaar. pero él no hizo caso. le dijimos si puedes cancelar, hazlo >>y el decía que si no lo habían matado acá, menos en su tierra. >>y otros amenazados fueron los hermano... >>nos dieron un papelito, que decía que cortaran esa... ya sabrán las palabras >>el potro de...
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it was the itv already exists. that's my point.should also mention facebook, this rumor that they're interested in -- this is a norwegian browser. they make desktop mobile browsers. there's a rumor going around that they are interested in custom i'ding their own bruowse for facebook. no idea whether it's true, but opera stock moving. >> up 18% almost you can see this. >> what was that picture? is that the opera website? okay. >> some good news from norway after a dismal finish in the euro song competition. >> sweden won. >> and finland as i joked on twitter had a great cameo with the guy who i guess has won in the past. they fralashed to this crazy looking guy and he's some famous -- >> never know what's going to happen. >>> moving on to the middle east, we will speak to a hand set expert about samsung's battle for supremacy with apple, but let's give and you look at what's on the agenda bomb. the japanese prime minister will meet with ruling party heavy weight hoping to gain support to push through his big consumption tax hike pla
it was the itv already exists. that's my point.should also mention facebook, this rumor that they're interested in -- this is a norwegian browser. they make desktop mobile browsers. there's a rumor going around that they are interested in custom i'ding their own bruowse for facebook. no idea whether it's true, but opera stock moving. >> up 18% almost you can see this. >> what was that picture? is that the opera website? okay. >> some good news from norway after a dismal finish...
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when we started there were bbc and itv and it was all very small and all very focused. and now it's become fragmentary. i think it's difficult to hold long-running series together. >> reporter: the director said it was a horrible error to have only four females in the cast of 14. but the omission was a sign of the times. much has changed since then. not, though, people's attitude to friends and family. they still matter more than anything else. will gompertz, bbc news. >> it's fascinating. >> i love the idea. and life is a journey. we're all taking this ride together. >> but the whole thing, show me a 7-year-old, i'll show you the man. >> very true. the whole thing, show me a 7-year-old, i'll show you the man. >> very true. ♪ ♪ baby you're a firework come on let your colors burst ♪ ♪ make emgo on on on you're gonna leave it all behind ♪ >> go ahead, firework. what can i say? >>> well, it looks like russell brand may be having some regrets about splitting with katy perry. >> the two finalized their divorce back in february but it would appear the comedian is having a cha
when we started there were bbc and itv and it was all very small and all very focused. and now it's become fragmentary. i think it's difficult to hold long-running series together. >> reporter: the director said it was a horrible error to have only four females in the cast of 14. but the omission was a sign of the times. much has changed since then. not, though, people's attitude to friends and family. they still matter more than anything else. will gompertz, bbc news. >> it's...
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thought the readers were quite interested in -- we only have to look at the viewing figures of bbc or itv to see that the celebrity programs, the real-life, the reality programs do so well, and i took from those figures that our readers were quite interested in that. he thought there was too much of it, although he liked "x factor." >> your views, i'm not going to pry into that too much, but are you a strong believer in human rights, the human rights act? >> not particularly, no. i mean, in its form, obviously it exists, absolutely. but there were parts of the human rights act that we campaigned against in "the sun" when i was there. at one point, the conservative party i think were going to repeal it and replace it with a british bill of rights. i think that was the case. i think that's now been dropped. >> we may come back to that in a more specific context. when you were appointed editor of "news of the world" in 2000, was that mr. murdoch's decision? >> i was actually told by someone else that i was going to be made editor of "news of the world," and i didn't speak to mr. murdoch unti
thought the readers were quite interested in -- we only have to look at the viewing figures of bbc or itv to see that the celebrity programs, the real-life, the reality programs do so well, and i took from those figures that our readers were quite interested in that. he thought there was too much of it, although he liked "x factor." >> your views, i'm not going to pry into that too much, but are you a strong believer in human rights, the human rights act? >> not...
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legal break and i was just sort of having a look at my phone and having -- the guys from the bbc and itv and sky who are covering this, they're not here. they're outside watching it. why don't they want to be in here? because they want to tweet because that is now part of journalism, as well. they tweet, they write, they blog, go on television. they are journalists. what i think is happening is that we're going to end up in a position where there has to be a redefinition essentially what a journalist is. i think it would be absurd to expect you to regulate have regulation for every single person who's on facebook and twitter because you're not far off from saying we have to regulate the content of text messaging and so for the. that's absurd. there has to be definition of what a journalist is, what a media organization is and there is not just about the print industry. >> i'm sure that's right. the problem is as lord o'donnell made clear that you've not merely got to capture where we are at the moment. >> where you're going to bible. >> disguise it in such a way that it is relevant to wh
legal break and i was just sort of having a look at my phone and having -- the guys from the bbc and itv and sky who are covering this, they're not here. they're outside watching it. why don't they want to be in here? because they want to tweet because that is now part of journalism, as well. they tweet, they write, they blog, go on television. they are journalists. what i think is happening is that we're going to end up in a position where there has to be a redefinition essentially what a...
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john ray, itv news. >>> now here's your first look at how wall street will kick off the day.he dow closed friday at 12,454 after falling 74 points. the s&p lost 2. the nasdaq was down 1. taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo, the nikkei up 12 points. in hong kong, the hang seng gained 87. >>> it's going to be a short week on wall street with the markets closed today. although stocks were lower friday, all three major indices posted their best weekly gains for the month. more than 30 million americans hit the road this holiday weekend. and maybe spending a little extra along the way. that's because prices at he gas pump dropped to a national average for regular unleaded gas of $3.67 a gallon. that's down 17 cents from a month ago. more than 15 cents lower than a year ago. the euro was higher today as signs improved on the european debt crisis with stronger support in greece for the party that backs the bailout. in spain, bankia may be recapitalized with government bonds to provide a rescue fund of almost $24 billion. >>> we're going to get more data this week
john ray, itv news. >>> now here's your first look at how wall street will kick off the day.he dow closed friday at 12,454 after falling 74 points. the s&p lost 2. the nasdaq was down 1. taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo, the nikkei up 12 points. in hong kong, the hang seng gained 87. >>> it's going to be a short week on wall street with the markets closed today. although stocks were lower friday, all three major indices posted their best weekly gains...
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the digital search, the differences, itv, channel 5, lots of areas where you would be hard pressed to say that the murdochs and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal in the labor government. >> as to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this. unless mr. murdoch, too, think you're a big, bad bastard, there is no point in thinking you can do a deal with him because he will think you are weak. but the way he operates is by implied deals, by nods and winks. isn't that the message mr. keating was trying to get across to you? >> i don't think so. i think he was saying what he says in that broader context that i've set out in the statement. but i certainly think that the rupert murdoch would have been -- might have been thinking that historically he had had failed businesses with the labor party, it looked like it was going to be labor government, historically they would not have gone after whatever it might have been, so my point was i was never witness to and don't believe there was ever a discussion that said, now,
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. >> reporter: alex forest, itv news, given what you said, do you think now the euro zone is doomed to fail, and secondly, given that there is quite a ground swell of opinion the uk should get out of europe, is it time to hold an in/out referendum on this issue? >> first of all, on the issue of britain and europe, i think we want for britain what is best for britain, and in my view, what is best is to be in the european single market, we're a trading nation, our businesses need access to those markets, so our membership with the european union, access to the single market, is essential for britain's national interest, so i don't believe that leaving the european union is the right answer, we're a trading nation, that's what we do. doesn't mean you have to join everything in europe, no matter what you think of it. i've been very clear, britain should stay out of the euro, we do better with our own currency, interest rates, and flexibility. if something comes up like the recent eu treaty, we didn't have the safeguards we need, so i vetoed that treaty as a european union treaty. on the is
. >> reporter: alex forest, itv news, given what you said, do you think now the euro zone is doomed to fail, and secondly, given that there is quite a ground swell of opinion the uk should get out of europe, is it time to hold an in/out referendum on this issue? >> first of all, on the issue of britain and europe, i think we want for britain what is best for britain, and in my view, what is best is to be in the european single market, we're a trading nation, our businesses need...
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itv, channel 5. lots of areas where you'd be hard pressed to say that the murdochs were -- and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal out of the labor government. >> just to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this, that unless mr. murdoch thinks that you, too, are a big, bad bastard, there's no point even thinking you can do a deal with him because he'll think that you're weak. the way he operates are through implied deals. isn't that the message mr. keating was trying to get across to you? >> i don't think so. i think he was saying -- what he says in that broader context that i've set out in the statement. but i certainly think that the rupert murdoch would have been -- might have been thinking that historically, he'd have, for obvious reasons, this very, very difficult relationship with the labor party. it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross med
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. >> christian from itv. >> thank you prime minister. you say you've heard the message from voters. no real sign, though, that you are actually listening. since friday's results came in you say yooir going to drill down on the deficit. you're going to rebalance the economy. you said that before. you'll get on the side of hard-working people. you said that before. i'm struggling to see quite what has changed since the hammering that you both got last week at the polls. >> as i put it clearly, we've got to focus very clearly on the things that matter most. that is the economy. that's people's living standards. people's jobs. getting the economy moving. i mean if you ask what i'm going to be doing over the next few months or the deputy prime minister will be doing, it's going to be checking that the work program is up and running and taking people all the dole and giving them jobs. it's going to make sure the apprentices are rolling out and really being delivered in our companies. it's getting out, getting around the world, opening up our export markets and making sure we can sell grea
. >> christian from itv. >> thank you prime minister. you say you've heard the message from voters. no real sign, though, that you are actually listening. since friday's results came in you say yooir going to drill down on the deficit. you're going to rebalance the economy. you said that before. you'll get on the side of hard-working people. you said that before. i'm struggling to see quite what has changed since the hammering that you both got last week at the polls. >> as i...
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the little break, and i was just sort of having a look at my phone and -- the guys from the bbc and itv and sky who are covering this, they're not here. they're outside. they're watching it. why don't they want to be in here? because that is now part of journalism as well. so they tweet, they write, they blog, they go on television. they are journalists. what i think is happening is we're going to end up in a position where there has to be a redefinition essentially of what a journalist is. i think it would be absurd to expect you to regulate, have regulation for every single person who's on facebook and twitter because then you're not far off from saying we have to regulate the content of text messaging and so forth. it's absurd. so i think there has to be a definition of what a journalist is, what a media organization is. and there, this is where i have some sympathy for the print industry, it's not just about the print industry. >> well, i'm sure that's right. the problem is as lord o'donnell made clear that you've not merely got to capture where we are at the moment but do it in suc
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itv, that etf for the homebuilders, you can buy the home builders in one single stock. itb sitting near the highest levels in many, many years now. a four-five year chart. back to you. >>> moving on now to more fallout from what we're calling as of right now tradergate at jpmorgan chase. clever rb right? the department of justice opening an investigation into jpm's $2 billion trading loss. the news comes on the same day the bank held its annual shareholder meeting. our mary thompson is there live in tampa, florida, at that meeting. mary? >> reporter: hey there, brian. the meeting was short on protesters, long on security and over very, very quickly. ceo jamie dimon started speaking so rapidly at the opening of the meeting you thought it would be over in 15 minutes. instead it took 50 with dimon addressing those trading losses right at the top. >> this should never have happened. i can't justify it. unfortunately these mistakes were self-inflicted. we are fully engaged now in doing a thorough review of the issues that led to these losses. there are many lessons here and
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i don't know what the itv looks like, but i want it.'ve already got research firms telling me that the next blackberry is a disaster. >> and they deliver every time. how many times did we hear that the torch was just going to be the next great phone. and it wasn't. who has one? no one. >> i saw one -- i saw someone this weekend with a windows phone. i'm not kidding. the windows phone that i saw is steve balmer at my reunion. he had a windows phone. it was. it looked really cool. i was thinking to get one of those. >> no zoom, i assume, right? >> no, windows 8, it's like fabulous. it is. it's fabulous. and i think microsoft is a go-to stock here. it's been acting really well. it's a great balance sheet and a big product cycle. and in the meantime, i'm not kidding, the windows phone was cool. >> meantime, after sliding another 9.6% yesterday, social networking companies now down more than 24% from its ipo price, has lost $25 billion in market cap. also, facebook has received a second request for instagram meaning that a review of antitrus
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itv, channel 5. lots of areas where you'd be hard pressed to say that the murdochs were -- and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal out of the labor government. >> just to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this, that unless mr. murdoch thinks that you, too, are a big, bad bastard, there's no point even thinking you can do a deal with him because he'll think that you're weak. the way he operates are through implied deals. isn't that the message mr. keating was trying to get across to you? >> i don't think so. i think he was saying -- what he says in that broader context that i've set out in the statement. but i certainly think that the rupert murdoch would have been -- might have been thinking that historically, he'd have, for obvious reasons, this very, very difficult relationship with the labor party. it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross med
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. >> reporter: in an interview with britain's itv this morning, the mccanns say they are cautiously optimistic>> we're realistic. there's a chance she could be alive. there's no evidence to the contrary. >> reporter: it was five years ago this week, that the mccanns took their three children on holiday to portugal. tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of the dark day when they returned to their rented villa, to discover that madeleine, then 4, was missing. she hasn't been seen since. while portugal has abandoned the case, last week, scotland yard announced it was opening up a unit to investigate almost 200 leads. british police released this age-enhanced photo to show what madeleine might look like today. >> it's really key. it could be really key. it would be grateful if we could circulate that image far and wide. >> reporter: imagine not knowing. if madeleine were alive today, there would be another anniversary next week. she would be turning 9 years old. scotland yard says they are putting more than two dozen people on this case, as they reopen it. >> jeffrey, you say scotland yard is putti
. >> reporter: in an interview with britain's itv this morning, the mccanns say they are cautiously optimistic>> we're realistic. there's a chance she could be alive. there's no evidence to the contrary. >> reporter: it was five years ago this week, that the mccanns took their three children on holiday to portugal. tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of the dark day when they returned to their rented villa, to discover that madeleine, then 4, was missing. she hasn't been seen...
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thought the readers were quite interested in -- we only had to look at the viewing figures of bbc or itv to see the celebrity programs, the real-life, the reality programs that do so well. and i took from those figures that our readers were quite interested in that. he thought there was too much of it, although he liked "x-factor." >> >> [inaudible] not going to pry into that too much. are you a strong believer in human rights and the human rights act? >> not particularly, no. i mean, in its form, obviously, its existence, absolutely. but there were parts of the human rights act that we campaigned against in "the sun" when i was there. at one point the conservative party, i think, were going to repeal it and replace it with a british bill of rights, i that was the case, but i think that's now been dropped. >> we may come back to that issue in a more specific context. when you were appointed editor of "the news of the world" in 2000, was that mr. murdoch's decision? >> i was actually told by les hinton, and be i didn't speak to mr. murdoch until after that. >> but was it his decision? >>
thought the readers were quite interested in -- we only had to look at the viewing figures of bbc or itv to see the celebrity programs, the real-life, the reality programs that do so well. and i took from those figures that our readers were quite interested in that. he thought there was too much of it, although he liked "x-factor." >> >> [inaudible] not going to pry into that too much. are you a strong believer in human rights and the human rights act? >> not...
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itv, channel 5. lots of areas where you'd be hard pressed to say that the murdochs were -- and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal out of the labor government. >> just to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this, that unless mr. murdoch thinks that you, too, are a big, bad bastard, there's no point even thinking you can do a deal with him because he'll think that you're weak. the way he operates are through implied deals. isn't that the message mr. keating was trying to get across to you? >> i don't think so. i think he was saying -- what he says in that broader context that i've set out in the statement. but i certainly think that the rupert murdoch would have been -- might have been thinking that historically, he'd have, for obvious reasons, this very, very difficult relationship with the labor party. it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross med
itv, channel 5. lots of areas where you'd be hard pressed to say that the murdochs were -- and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal out of the labor government. >> just to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this, that unless mr. murdoch thinks that you, too, are a big, bad bastard, there's no point even thinking you can do a deal with him because he'll think that you're weak. the way he operates are through implied deals. isn't that the message mr. keating was...
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source earlier this month, foxconn denied reports that apple was preparing for which would be called itv. and facebook options are available today. the company shares have been trading on the nasdaq for six sessions. i was trying to figure it out about the facebook phone that was all over the weekend. research in motion which suppose lid could be easily bought by facebook as a platform since facebook is a software company, reportedly preparing for a major restructuring. it will eliminate at least 2,000 jobs worldwide. you read all the stuff about the facebook phone. they tried to make it and it's like this is really hard. a bunch of chips that have to go this here. so they hired all the people from apple to come in and they said you change one thing, and every antenna has to be switched around and this is really -- it's hard work. so we'll see. but supposedly it wouldn't need to be a ground shaking phone that would displace the iphone. they would take on android apparently because all these -- i'm lost trying to figure it out. but did you realize that should be their next step? >> i actu
source earlier this month, foxconn denied reports that apple was preparing for which would be called itv. and facebook options are available today. the company shares have been trading on the nasdaq for six sessions. i was trying to figure it out about the facebook phone that was all over the weekend. research in motion which suppose lid could be easily bought by facebook as a platform since facebook is a software company, reportedly preparing for a major restructuring. it will eliminate at...
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. >> from itv news. the conservative members face a difficult choice in the chamber as to how to vote and whether that will be perceived as supporting the murdochs? in terms of the report, where it says the affair demonstrates -- is that the view of the whole committee and what would you recommend news corp. shareholders to do? >> the question has been answered. the motion that comes before the house will be about parliament being misled and we will be able to support that notion. that question does not arise. as for the corporate governance, i voted against it. there clearly were failures of corporate governance at news corp.. there is no doubt about that. it is not really for members of that committee to give -- to advise news corp. shareholders on what they do and do not do. it comes back to the fact that it lives -- lies and all the reporting in being reported almost unanimously. >> of of the principal motion for the house will be to decide whether they are guilty of misleading parliament. it is the
. >> from itv news. the conservative members face a difficult choice in the chamber as to how to vote and whether that will be perceived as supporting the murdochs? in terms of the report, where it says the affair demonstrates -- is that the view of the whole committee and what would you recommend news corp. shareholders to do? >> the question has been answered. the motion that comes before the house will be about parliament being misled and we will be able to support that notion....
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we have apple, itv. it's almost as if everything we thought about tech is not nearly as bad. somewhere in between is probably more likely. >> i love the piece in the post today talking about all of the start ups in new york are now trying to revamp their presentations to emphasize rev news as if that was a fad that went out of style. >> we've got really nice digs, man. good perks. >> but you've got oil up. you've got some technology stocks that are up. and i think it's always graets seeing financials take their cue from germany and not from spain because the financials would be down. let's not forget. our country is strong. but is it strong enough? i mean, there were so many rumors. who likes to report on these rumors because it ruins your credibility. they don't come true. people keep thinking china has got to make a move. it's terrific if they really well rational. >> here's an out liar. facebook is trading lower by 2%. today is the first day that options begin trading. it has been available to be short for a few days now. and that continues today. but more pressure here on
we have apple, itv. it's almost as if everything we thought about tech is not nearly as bad. somewhere in between is probably more likely. >> i love the piece in the post today talking about all of the start ups in new york are now trying to revamp their presentations to emphasize rev news as if that was a fad that went out of style. >> we've got really nice digs, man. good perks. >> but you've got oil up. you've got some technology stocks that are up. and i think it's always...
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. >> this is from itv news. d be filled this will be deceived? it says the whole thing was corporate governance. is this the view of the whole committee? what would you recommend they do? >> the question has already been answered. the motion before the house will be about parliament being misled. the question doesn't arise. as to the failure, i voted against it. there were failures. it tests taking its house. it is not for members of the select committee to apprising them on what date will do and don't do. >> this is where it comes back to the fact that this will concentrate. this is a huge one. >> emotion for the house will be to decide whether people are guilty. we are all agreed on that. that is the substance of the report. it is the first time it has been done since the 1950's. we spent some time talking about it. it has been gentle. >> he is the editor of the new york daily news. we have just found that he has misled a select committee of parliament. i would hope that a little bit of attention would be paid for the unanimous findings of the
. >> this is from itv news. d be filled this will be deceived? it says the whole thing was corporate governance. is this the view of the whole committee? what would you recommend they do? >> the question has already been answered. the motion before the house will be about parliament being misled. the question doesn't arise. as to the failure, i voted against it. there were failures. it tests taking its house. it is not for members of the select committee to apprising them on what...
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is reporting that fox con founder and ceo has said that they are making frappe rations for the apple itving to a report, he said that manufacturing and development had not begun. those comments getting picked up and they're beginning to trickle out here. i'm sure we're going to talk to apple, as well. this kind of coming across. some blogs are starting to notice it. something to watch if you're interested in apple because i know nobody is. but if you just happen to, this is a story that you might be interested in. >> did they get the copyright from that from the u.k.? >> i call it apple tv because i already use it at home. it's a small black device about $99. that's why i'm a little confused by the whole big apple tv thing. they already do sell, basically, their own sort of mini set top box. >> i don't believe that they've named it. although many analysts have been calling it certain things in their report. >> i-tv is the main forecast and they would have to buy it off of them. it's not a great business at the moment. but you know, the bbci player is called i player. >> i think it's inte
is reporting that fox con founder and ceo has said that they are making frappe rations for the apple itving to a report, he said that manufacturing and development had not begun. those comments getting picked up and they're beginning to trickle out here. i'm sure we're going to talk to apple, as well. this kind of coming across. some blogs are starting to notice it. something to watch if you're interested in apple because i know nobody is. but if you just happen to, this is a story that you...
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then as rumors of the itv swirl apple stock seems to be at a standstill.e as far as it can go for now? and we're less than 30 minute now from the european close. fears of a greek bankruptcy rearing its head again, weighing on markets around the world. that is very true. certainly affecting the markets here in the united states. more on that coming up in the next hour. we start with the markets, another triple digit loss for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq also sharply lower. art cashin joins us, director of floor operation for ubs financial services. >> good morning. >> today feels very different in europe. if you look at the european action for the degree of selling that there's been across the board, and some of those big banks, but not all that have been taken lower. does it feel different on the floor of the nyse today? >> sure. because we think the scene has shifted from basically purely financial venues, in to semipolitical. up until now, the governments, and the central banks, have been able to take small steps to delay, or ameliorate what's going o
then as rumors of the itv swirl apple stock seems to be at a standstill.e as far as it can go for now? and we're less than 30 minute now from the european close. fears of a greek bankruptcy rearing its head again, weighing on markets around the world. that is very true. certainly affecting the markets here in the united states. more on that coming up in the next hour. we start with the markets, another triple digit loss for the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq also sharply lower. art cashin...
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. >> from itv news. the conservative members face a difficult choice in the chamber as to how to vote and whether that will be perceived as supporting the murdochs? in terms of the report, where it says the affair demonstrates -- is that the view of the whole committee and what would you recommend news corp. shareholders to do? >> the question has been answered. the motion that comes before the house will be about parliament being misled and we will be able to support that notion. that question does not arise. as for the corporate governance, i they voted in favor of that. they clearly were failures. there is no doubt about that. they have taken this task. it is not really for members of the select committee. this is wildly outside the realm of our committee. the rupert murdoch line will concentrate on what prevented us. that is a huge shame. >> the motion for the house will be to decide whether people are guilty. the substance of what we are reporting is what >> he is the editor of the new york daily ne
. >> from itv news. the conservative members face a difficult choice in the chamber as to how to vote and whether that will be perceived as supporting the murdochs? in terms of the report, where it says the affair demonstrates -- is that the view of the whole committee and what would you recommend news corp. shareholders to do? >> the question has been answered. the motion that comes before the house will be about parliament being misled and we will be able to support that notion....
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i liked -- i thought the readers were quite interested in looking at the viewing figures of bbc or itvto see this liberty programs, the reality programs that do so well and i took from those figures that our readers are quite interested in. he didn't like much of it although he liked the x-factor. >> i'm not going to pry into this too much but are you a strong believer in human rights and human rights factor? >> not particularly, no. in its form, obviously its existence absolutely but there are parts of the human rights actively campaigned against at the "sun" when i was at one point the conservative party was going to repeal this and replace it with a british bill of rights. i think that was the case but i think that has now been dropped. >> we are going to come back to that issue in a more specific context. when you were appointed editor of the "news of the world" in 2000 was that mr. murdoch's decision? >> i was told by les hansen that i was going to be made editor of the "news of the world" and i did not speak to mr. murdoch until after that. >> but was it his decision? >> i think
i liked -- i thought the readers were quite interested in looking at the viewing figures of bbc or itvto see this liberty programs, the reality programs that do so well and i took from those figures that our readers are quite interested in. he didn't like much of it although he liked the x-factor. >> i'm not going to pry into this too much but are you a strong believer in human rights and human rights factor? >> not particularly, no. in its form, obviously its existence absolutely...
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lucy manning from itv news. could i maybe ask one mp to explain why they think rupert murdoch isn't fit to run a company? and another mp to explain why they think rupert murdoch is fit? and for those who are found guilty of misleading parliament, are you going to be taking them to the parliamentary cell? what is the punishment? >> can i have a volunteer from either side? >> why don't you answer -- [inaudible] >> well in terms of what the consequences are, to some extent, not for the first time this committee is exploring uncharted water. we have gone as far as to say that we wish to have this matter drawn to the attention of the house and it is for the house to decide what consequences follow. but there will be others with more none and experience than me presumably advise on what potential consequences could be. now, -- >> let's be clear. we were when we made the decision yesterday on the report we were given an amendment with a very set wording and as you well know, description whether someone is fit and prope
lucy manning from itv news. could i maybe ask one mp to explain why they think rupert murdoch isn't fit to run a company? and another mp to explain why they think rupert murdoch is fit? and for those who are found guilty of misleading parliament, are you going to be taking them to the parliamentary cell? what is the punishment? >> can i have a volunteer from either side? >> why don't you answer -- [inaudible] >> well in terms of what the consequences are, to some extent, not...
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itv, channel 5. lots of areas where you'd be hard pressed to say that the murdochs were -- and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal out of the labor government. >> just to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this, that unless mr. murdoch thinks that you, too, are a big, bad bastard, there's no point even thinking you can do a deal with him because he'll think that you're weak. the way he operates are through implied deals. isn't that the message mr. keating was trying to get across to you? >> i don't think so. i think he was saying -- what he says in that broader context that i've set out in the statement. but i certainly think that the rupert murdoch would have been -- might have been thinking that historically, he'd have, for obvious reasons, this very, very difficult relationship with the labor party. it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross med
itv, channel 5. lots of areas where you'd be hard pressed to say that the murdochs were -- and the murdoch businesses were getting a good deal out of the labor government. >> just to what mr. keating was saying, wasn't he simply saying this, that unless mr. murdoch thinks that you, too, are a big, bad bastard, there's no point even thinking you can do a deal with him because he'll think that you're weak. the way he operates are through implied deals. isn't that the message mr. keating was...