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of murdoch's british newspaper division. and also the former editor in chief of the news world tabloid which used to be the largest selling sunday paper in great britain and went on to the chief pr guy for the prime minister, david cameron. they are on trial for breaking into the voice-mail messages of people in the u.k.. >> stephen: it's called investigative journalism. >> it is a different kind of investigative journalism. >> stephen: how did you get the information on this, did you hack into his phone. >> i did something called reporting. it involved a lot of interviews, well over 100 people. >> stephen: but not everything you could have got. >> if you would had hack mood his phone mail wow have learned more, true or false. >> i probably would have learned more, true. >> stephen: so they are better journalists than are you. >> perhaps so i think that-- i think a lot of feel in great britain think otherwise because among the people that were hacked. >> stephen: they're english who cares. >> i know but among the people who
of murdoch's british newspaper division. and also the former editor in chief of the news world tabloid which used to be the largest selling sunday paper in great britain and went on to the chief pr guy for the prime minister, david cameron. they are on trial for breaking into the voice-mail messages of people in the u.k.. >> stephen: it's called investigative journalism. >> it is a different kind of investigative journalism. >> stephen: how did you get the information on this,...
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it's over for 82 year rupert murdoch and 44 year old wendi deng. the couple ended their 14 year marriage wednesday with a hug. as part of the settlment sources say deng will keep their $44 million dollar fifth avenue apartment in new york.. the couple's children will not have voting stakes in murdochs companies. murdoch owns the wall street journal, the new york post and fox film studios and fox news. the couple tells reporters- "we are pleased to announce that we have reached an amicable settlement of all matters relating to our divorce," a million dollars worth of gold turned up in a strange place. . a cleaning crew on a jet blue aircraft found 24 gold bars stashed in the bathroom. . the flight took off from bangkok...the gold was found upon landing in india. an investigation is now taking off.. philip morris has hopes of striking it rich with electric cigarettes. the maker of marlboro's will reportedly enter the electronic cigarette business in the second half of next year. the tobacco company plans to roll out a new variety of products called "
it's over for 82 year rupert murdoch and 44 year old wendi deng. the couple ended their 14 year marriage wednesday with a hug. as part of the settlment sources say deng will keep their $44 million dollar fifth avenue apartment in new york.. the couple's children will not have voting stakes in murdochs companies. murdoch owns the wall street journal, the new york post and fox film studios and fox news. the couple tells reporters- "we are pleased to announce that we have reached an amicable...
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. >>> billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is ending his third marriage.l it be the biggest divorce ever? murdoch and his almost-ex-wife wendi deng, appear before a judge here in manhattan today to make it final. >> and the settlement is based on two prenuptial agreements and two post nuptial agreements between the couple. it's not going to match what murdoch paid his second wife. >>> and we're hoping to learn more about the condition of lindsey vonn. that's her in that picture, being helped off of the slopes in colorado, following a training crash yesterday. >> vonn has been out of competition since last february when she also crashed. she tore ligaments in her right knee. one hopeful sign following yesterday's accident, she was not taken to a hospital. >>> now, the story of a hunter who turned into a rescuer. and a deer should be happy he did. >> here you are. that's jeff's canoe, breaking his way toward a deer that had fallen through the thin ice. eventually he got the deer into the boat and made for the shore. >> once he got there, the deer didn't hang
. >>> billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is ending his third marriage.l it be the biggest divorce ever? murdoch and his almost-ex-wife wendi deng, appear before a judge here in manhattan today to make it final. >> and the settlement is based on two prenuptial agreements and two post nuptial agreements between the couple. it's not going to match what murdoch paid his second wife. >>> and we're hoping to learn more about the condition of lindsey vonn. that's her in...
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murdoch gets to keep his colorado homes.eep the couple's pa lashs penthouse apartment in new york. so the two young daughters can stay at home. and there's also reports that rupert has already moved on with a young massage therapist. >> that's a shocker. >> we just let that one -- thanks for that, linsey. appreciate that little -- >> very stressful. >> of course. >>> what have you got? >> let's get into the snow. the snow out west is where we want to begin. it's not going to stay out west. see who gets it. flagstaff is going to have over a half-foot. this is through friday. it goes through aspen. 16 inches. denver gets over two. minneapolis and chicago, getting even in on the action. that's by the end of the week, start of the weekend. i was talking to a bunch of abc meteorologists from our favorite affiliates around the nation. kntv, he's seeing the slide of the headline. 43 to 18. >> this weather report brought to you by the university of phoenix. dallas, you're in on it, too. almost 80 and then down to the 40s. >> you're
murdoch gets to keep his colorado homes.eep the couple's pa lashs penthouse apartment in new york. so the two young daughters can stay at home. and there's also reports that rupert has already moved on with a young massage therapist. >> that's a shocker. >> we just let that one -- thanks for that, linsey. appreciate that little -- >> very stressful. >> of course. >>> what have you got? >> let's get into the snow. the snow out west is where we want to...
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this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines. over the papers here. they are on trial and in court this week, we heard they would stop at nothing to get a story. moments of personal angst that became splashy headlines in rupert murdoch's tabloids. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. his message, i have got most of the stuff but if you have any extra information or websites you know off, please, please, please e-mail it to me. or text me. prince william is "shot" with harmless blanks during a military training exercise. how did the reporters do it? they eavesdropped on private voice mails. this week murdoch's senior executives are in court, facing criminal charges including conspiring to intercept voice mail messages. accused of putting themselves above the law to invade people's private lives, all for sensational stories and increased newspaper sales. >> i'm sure they thought that nobody was going to catch them. if they did catch them that nobody was going to do anything, nobody woul
this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines. over the papers here. they are on trial and in court this week, we heard they would stop at nothing to get a story. moments of personal angst that became splashy headlines in rupert murdoch's tabloids. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. his message, i have got most of the stuff but if you have any extra information or websites you know off, please, please, please e-mail it...
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but it was how murdoch's tabloids got information which became the scandal.rs so thirsty for sensational stories it landed them in court. kier simmons, nbc news, london. >>> we're back in a moment with the late night punchline that turned out to be truer than anyone knew. w.sti know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. [ humming ] [ dad ] use less with the small but powerful picker upper. bounty select-a-size. and try bounty napkins. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. you're joking right? i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. whe
but it was how murdoch's tabloids got information which became the scandal.rs so thirsty for sensational stories it landed them in court. kier simmons, nbc news, london. >>> we're back in a moment with the late night punchline that turned out to be truer than anyone knew. w.sti know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50%...
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murdoch and his family. and i just visited him today, and he looks very good. >> rose: he's in good shape. >> he's in very good shape, yes. >> rose: what about succession? >> i think succession, god forbid something happens to mr. murdoch, there is a board of directors that has very able people that could really take over, and his son, james, is a very capable person. and as i told you last time on your show here, god forbid something happens to mr. murdoch, i think james is rupert number two. >> rose: he's your guy to succeed rupert if something happens? >> yes. >> rose: nothing has changed. >> no. consistent. >> rose: sta corp, how does that work? you met with the c.e.o. of citicorp. >> clearly the result of citi in the last two quarters have proven to be a success and the strategy of not increasing revenues, maintaining revenues in this tough environment and controlling costs-- they're reducing costs, which makes the operating leverage positive. >> rose: what do you think of jp morgan and all the fines th
murdoch and his family. and i just visited him today, and he looks very good. >> rose: he's in good shape. >> he's in very good shape, yes. >> rose: what about succession? >> i think succession, god forbid something happens to mr. murdoch, there is a board of directors that has very able people that could really take over, and his son, james, is a very capable person. and as i told you last time on your show here, god forbid something happens to mr. murdoch, i think...
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not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes. it is a bit of a legacy project. which is really interesting, an interesting exercise. that makes you feel differently about the present. so what would make something that durable? what would keep it alive that long? we have been alive and have grown for a quarter-century. it may not be hard to imagine an entire century at all. now we are found in an institution that will house and generate culture, and function as a community. wondering how we can be sure that it is not perverted, subject to internal divisions, will not perish. and that is a really good exercise, too. think about doing something that will last 100 years. >> thinking about the next couple of minutes, we should have questions from audience members. who ever has a question, start lining up. i'm going to ask one more and then we can start going
not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes. it is a bit of a legacy project. which is really interesting, an interesting exercise. that makes you feel differently about the present. so what would make something that durable? what would keep it alive that long? we have been alive and have grown for a...
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." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids really operated and cozy relations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what comes out of it. it changed how the tabloid media operated in great britain. >> the court was told the "news of the world" paid private investigator in excess of 100,000 pounds a year for his hacking duties. prosecutors say this must have required high level approval. >> a source whose credibility has been challenged. we'll look at a story and that source and how it has become a political football. plus, an intense exchange between two journalistic heavy weights. bill keller of "the new york times" and glenn greenwald of the guardian square off. and if you thought to start a new 24-hour cable channel, you might not promote it like this. ♪ >> those were actors but that was the debut of fusion tv. a new news outlet showing more of "glee" as it appeals to a div
." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids really operated and cozy relations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what comes out of it. it changed how the tabloid media operated in great britain. >> the court was told the "news of the...
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murdoch.o companies -- >> we can follow you on twitter. you've about got over 100 million followers already. very nice to have you. good to see you. >>> for 12 years, >> tell me. >> can i speak of what did not occur? >> come here. you come here. >> i brought her back just like you -- >> come on let's go. >> a scene from "12 years of slave." the scene tells of a true story. steve mcqueen directed the movie which is already considered an oscar favorite. good morning to you, mr. mcqueen. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. if you win, you would be the first black director and first picture. do you wrap your brain around that or does oscar make you very nervous? >> no i wrap my brain around it. to have that kind of attention and response is something that, you know you're in a kitchen, you have an idea and all of a sudden the world is looking at you and you're surrender sudly thinking, oh my god. >> i heard people describe the film as brutally brutal. do you think it's a fair characterizati
murdoch.o companies -- >> we can follow you on twitter. you've about got over 100 million followers already. very nice to have you. good to see you. >>> for 12 years, >> tell me. >> can i speak of what did not occur? >> come here. you come here. >> i brought her back just like you -- >> come on let's go. >> a scene from "12 years of slave." the scene tells of a true story. steve mcqueen directed the movie which is already considered...
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and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed and he was willing to fight for it. chris christie is the same way, christi city came on our show, 32, 33 percent approval rating and i said, because we had a good relationship immediately, i said, chris, i am a conservative, i am a tough guy but you keep doing this stuff. you are not going to get reelected, you are at 32, 33 percent you may not -- he said, i don't careecause i really don't care, joe, i am going to do this for four years if they want to reelect me, they don't reelect me, and if, if they don't, i don't care. we can read politicians and read people and i thought oh, my god, he really believes it. this man is going to be a force in politics. and sure enough, he was. he kept his head down and -- >> rose: four years ago, you know, when he clearly did not believe it was the right time for him to run. >> right. >> rose: and he showed n
and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed and he was willing to fight for it. chris christie is the same way, christi city came on our show, 32, 33 percent approval rating and i said, because we had a good relationship immediately, i said, chris, i am a conservative, i am a tough guy...
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tiebreaking, richard murdoch. what they're able to do is sort of inspect other republicans candidates by association. i mean, whether heather wilson would've won the seat in new mexico is debatable, but i've got to tell you that i doubt she's in any number year she would've lost by as much as she did because republicans were able to turn her into another conservative republican. so here we are, 2014, republicans are once again in the fight for the majority. but they feel is much steeper now and the path is much more narrow. they actually need 60 to do that. that some things working in the favor and some things working against the what's working in their favor? well, they have fewer seats. is 21 democratic seats out there, 14 republican seats up. that's helpful. as charlie said, of their 21 seats, we consider seven and played today. that might grow, it might shrink. but of those seven, six are in states that romney won by at least 14 points, and as much as 27 points. and of the seven, north carolina, romney won by
tiebreaking, richard murdoch. what they're able to do is sort of inspect other republicans candidates by association. i mean, whether heather wilson would've won the seat in new mexico is debatable, but i've got to tell you that i doubt she's in any number year she would've lost by as much as she did because republicans were able to turn her into another conservative republican. so here we are, 2014, republicans are once again in the fight for the majority. but they feel is much steeper now and...
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with what we call her job seekers allowance so i have to support this murdoch all or most single moms loans. so each of us gets five pounds a day my wife and i this isn't what one would expect to hear from an earl heir apparent to the marquise side of aylesbury the estate has been in the family for a thousand years but he's now in a fierce legal battle with the state's trustees with no access to his money i have no money to heat the house there is the hortons house so when my wife and i want to wash we good on the public both of them over the financial times reports high court cases of beneficiaries challenging trusts doubled from two thousand and ten to two thousand and twelve coinciding with the financial crisis the cost of looking after a large house is staggering on a yearly basis this stately home in norfolk was built in the late nineteenth century and while much of the state remains intact parts of it have been left to wreck and ruin and restoring it to its full glory could cost up to three million pounds add to that gas electricity water maintenance the list goes on around sixt
with what we call her job seekers allowance so i have to support this murdoch all or most single moms loans. so each of us gets five pounds a day my wife and i this isn't what one would expect to hear from an earl heir apparent to the marquise side of aylesbury the estate has been in the family for a thousand years but he's now in a fierce legal battle with the state's trustees with no access to his money i have no money to heat the house there is the hortons house so when my wife and i want to...
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profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just bullies countries to give them satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a nickel's worth of risk remember these guys if they were free marketeers would be taking some risk but when you've got a gun powder plot to bring this back to the fifth of november the member remember obamacare there is no recourse because you look at twenty pounds of t.n.t. that's going to explode on wall street unless everyone gives all the banks all their money all right stuart thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max. for coming your way. that's all i want to. say they've got something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to
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profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just pulled these countries to give him satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a nickel's worth of risk remember these guys if they were free marketeers would be taking some risk but when you've got a gun powder plot to bring this back to the fifth of november the member remember obamacare there is no recourse because you look at twenty pounds of t.n.t. that's going to explode on wall street unless everyone gives all the banks all their money all right stacy herbert thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max. what's more coming your way. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports and let you know please no i will leav
profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just pulled these countries to give him satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a...
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profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this you just pull these countries to give them satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so here you've got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a nickel's worth of risk remember these guys if they were free marketeers would be taking some risk but when you've got a gun powder plot to bring this back to the fifth of november of the member remember obamacare there is no recourse because you're looking out twenty pounds of t.n.t. that's going to explode on wall street unless everyone gives all the banks all their money all right stacy ever thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max. what's we're coming your way. the emission free accreditation free transport chargers free. range months three risks three stooges high priests non-mains
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rupert murdoch's latest plan to take over the universe. >> i have always loved sports.re were times in my career over the years -- >> you did stuff before fox sports? >> yes. and we would always talk about sports on my talk ow with my cohost and neither one of them would listen to me. [laughter] and they'd say, what is this about. >> i'm wondering, you joke about yourself, an 81-year-old guy, would he think of this? >> i think that it can be done. i hope it can be done. instead of just athetes, we need entertainers in there as well. we have a guy coming up next wednesday on the show, bill cosby. who played defensive back for temple university. they are growing into a pretty good football machine. so all of a sudden on my notre dame schedule this year, it's the first game that they play and bill cosby do about as well. and i said, we have to get them on the show. he flew down to philadelphia to give the team a pep talk. [laughter] neil: you have a pretty impressive rolodex over the years. the president, stars, all of that. neil: everyone says you get the reviews and it s
rupert murdoch's latest plan to take over the universe. >> i have always loved sports.re were times in my career over the years -- >> you did stuff before fox sports? >> yes. and we would always talk about sports on my talk ow with my cohost and neither one of them would listen to me. [laughter] and they'd say, what is this about. >> i'm wondering, you joke about yourself, an 81-year-old guy, would he think of this? >> i think that it can be done. i hope it can be...
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if rupert murdoch's the shark than john malone is an alligator because he will sit in the mud and wageunity ainge time warner is having some challenges, just got out of a big fight with cbs. >> the recent quarter in the past year, something, right? >> john malone got into cable, back into cable with charter three reasons. number one, there's a lot of upside, one of the lowest cash flow per home rates, it is -- dennis: a run on time warner cable, a company three times as large. >> he hasn't made a run yet but he favors consolidation and the reason he got into this industry is a lot of upside, and banking on the genius of tom rutledge who is widely regarded one of the best operators in the industry and thirdly and importantly john malone believes in scale. the thing you got to understand the number-1 thing driving all of this right now is the cost of programming. the ball cost of wholesale programming, the growth rate is higher and retail and. dennis: the price increase >> that is correct. that is almost unsustainable. what can stop that? scale economics. dennis: for cloud to concept wit
if rupert murdoch's the shark than john malone is an alligator because he will sit in the mud and wageunity ainge time warner is having some challenges, just got out of a big fight with cbs. >> the recent quarter in the past year, something, right? >> john malone got into cable, back into cable with charter three reasons. number one, there's a lot of upside, one of the lowest cash flow per home rates, it is -- dennis: a run on time warner cable, a company three times as large....
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none of the doctors, nurses, or other murdoch -- medical personnel i met in the hospital germany, walterd, had ever seen such catastrophic wounds before. they had never encountered this type of damage even though they were experienced military workers. ,es, they are saving lives putting soldiers back together the best they can, but the question they are asking themselves is are these veterans going to be glad to be alive when they return home? >> you entitle your first chapter, secrets of the dead. >> for years, americans were not allowed to see the dead being brought home things to an order in the firstney bush senior administration. 2009.ule was reversed in for the first time, some journalists could be present with the permission of the families of the dead to witness the dead coming home. but by that time, americans scarcely seem to be interested. it is not something we are used to seeing and apparently not something that we want to see. >> talk about some of the examples, some of the soldiers that opened up to you. course, in afghanistan, most of the soldiers i saw were unconscious,
none of the doctors, nurses, or other murdoch -- medical personnel i met in the hospital germany, walterd, had ever seen such catastrophic wounds before. they had never encountered this type of damage even though they were experienced military workers. ,es, they are saving lives putting soldiers back together the best they can, but the question they are asking themselves is are these veterans going to be glad to be alive when they return home? >> you entitle your first chapter, secrets of...
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. >> reporter: this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines.over the papers here. we heard this week they would stop at nothing to get headlines. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. prince william is "shot" with harmless blanks during a military training exercise. how did the reporters do it? they eavesdropped on private voice mails. now they're in court facing criminal charges including conspiring to intercept voice mail messages. accused of putting themselves above the law to invade people's private lives for increased newspaper sales. >> i'm sure they thought that nobody was going to catch them. nobody would take them on. if they took them on the revenge, the organization can't get hit. >> reporter: this scandal closed the "news of the world" in 2011. hugely profitable and no wonder, it had stories no one else could match. in an e-mail, a royal reporter asked the editor for permission to illegally pay a police officer for confidential phone directories of the royal family. this is fine, responde
. >> reporter: this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines.over the papers here. we heard this week they would stop at nothing to get headlines. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. prince william is "shot" with harmless blanks during a military training exercise. how did the reporters do it? they eavesdropped on private voice mails. now they're in court facing criminal charges including conspiring to...
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. >> julie burn is chairman of the murdoch county board of supervisors which passed a resolution in september to leave california and help form the state of jefferson. a newspaper poll in next door county showed overwhelming support after that county board also voted to leave. and the sentiment is spreading to other counties across northern california. >> it is fed by anger across rural america, a mood of us against them. against big cities that increasingly dominate state legislatures, passing laws that some say ignore rural needs. >> the state of california passes regulations about not cutting trees or things of that sort, is there a direct impact in your community? >> oh, of course there is. our local economy is in rural california are basically dependent on ranching, farming, timber, hunting, fishing, and every time we make bureaucratic decisions that impact that, we destroy the economies of the north of the state. >> reporter: this isn't their first try. people in northern california and southern oregon tried breaking away once before in 1941, even setting up roadblocks on the borders of
. >> julie burn is chairman of the murdoch county board of supervisors which passed a resolution in september to leave california and help form the state of jefferson. a newspaper poll in next door county showed overwhelming support after that county board also voted to leave. and the sentiment is spreading to other counties across northern california. >> it is fed by anger across rural america, a mood of us against them. against big cities that increasingly dominate state...
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murdoch owns the parent company of fox news. brooks and cohlson deny doing anything wrong. now, prosecutors said brooks and cohlson were allegedly part of a conspiracy which paid more than $600,000 to politicians and celebrities cell phones. prosecutors disclosing that three former journalists for news of the world pleaded guilty on that and they said brooks approved, quote, quite large sums of money to public officials to buy information for the paper. and that's what ultimately this case is about. a troubling coziness has been developed between the politicians of the country and the reporters who are paid to report on it. in the end, this will be a verdict on sordid practices. don't forget, send us a tweet about our show this hour. next on media buzz, my exclusive conversation with abc's barbara walters. questions. i'm jami colby and i'll be back at the top of the on hour for america's news headquarters. >>> it's hard to believe, but barbara walters is in her final season at "the view." first at nbc's "today show." then at abc, co-host of 2020 and countless special and a
murdoch owns the parent company of fox news. brooks and cohlson deny doing anything wrong. now, prosecutors said brooks and cohlson were allegedly part of a conspiracy which paid more than $600,000 to politicians and celebrities cell phones. prosecutors disclosing that three former journalists for news of the world pleaded guilty on that and they said brooks approved, quote, quite large sums of money to public officials to buy information for the paper. and that's what ultimately this case is...
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. >> my name is roger murdoch. i'm an airline pilot.e caught up and clued in on the top of the list. >>> here are two things you don't uchb here in the same sentence. justin bieber and sound business decision. pop culture, hotter than a ferrari in a cul-de-sac on the hoet list. >> first up, jay-z makes a splash in a new soshl media site. the pop star invested 1.1 million of his own money into shots of me which plans to counter thetypical cftlike face. good timing. last week facebook admitted teens are ditching them in a big way. shots of me goes online later this week.
. >> my name is roger murdoch. i'm an airline pilot.e caught up and clued in on the top of the list. >>> here are two things you don't uchb here in the same sentence. justin bieber and sound business decision. pop culture, hotter than a ferrari in a cul-de-sac on the hoet list. >> first up, jay-z makes a splash in a new soshl media site. the pop star invested 1.1 million of his own money into shots of me which plans to counter thetypical cftlike face. good timing. last week...
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politico reported he met with rupert murdoch, chairman of news corps and the robert ailes, two king makersou need on your side, republican running for president. for republicans trying to make that run this is the time when the guys are trying to establish themselves as viable candidates, serious candidates. in the middle of all of this, rand paul is all but breaking down in these interviews. about these ongoing plagiarism revelations. not only can he not handle rigors of the difficult workload of beg a freshman senator, his excuse for plagiarizing an article for an op-ed, not only cannot handle the workload of a senator can't handle criticism of thing he's has done wrong. plagiarism has forced people out of political races in the past, joe biden in the 80s. in this case, rand paul says he might not be even make it to the race for president. he is now threatening quit even being a senator right now he cannot take the heat, cannot take the criticism.
politico reported he met with rupert murdoch, chairman of news corps and the robert ailes, two king makersou need on your side, republican running for president. for republicans trying to make that run this is the time when the guys are trying to establish themselves as viable candidates, serious candidates. in the middle of all of this, rand paul is all but breaking down in these interviews. about these ongoing plagiarism revelations. not only can he not handle rigors of the difficult workload...
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." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids reallyations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what com
." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids reallyations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what com
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murdoch owns the parent company of fox news. brooks and cohlson deny doing anything wrong., prosecutors said brooks and cohlson were allegedly part of a conspiracy which paid more than $600,000 to politicians and celebrities cell phones. prosecutors disclosing that three former journalists for news of the world pleaded guilty on that and they said brooks approved, quote, quite large sums of money to public officials to buy information for the paper. and that's what ultimately this case is about. a troubling coziness has been developed between the politicians of the country and the reporters who are paid to report on it. in the end, this will be a verd i >> use police are waiting to talk to the 23-year-old paul ciancia charged with the murder of a federal officer. the death penalty if convicted, the file says he shoot at a t.s.a. agent point plank range before opening fire on a crowd at least five people, then, were injured. >> new york city marathon making a return after sandy forced its cancellation. a runner from kenya crossed the finish like, defending his title. there w
murdoch owns the parent company of fox news. brooks and cohlson deny doing anything wrong., prosecutors said brooks and cohlson were allegedly part of a conspiracy which paid more than $600,000 to politicians and celebrities cell phones. prosecutors disclosing that three former journalists for news of the world pleaded guilty on that and they said brooks approved, quote, quite large sums of money to public officials to buy information for the paper. and that's what ultimately this case is...
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kyle murdoch is giving back to his community in an unconventional way, with lobster.e when he was inspired to create an industrial lobster and seafood processing plant in maine called sea hag seafood. while he knew the business would help provide jobs to the local community and cut processing costs, he did not know it would become a spring board for people hole have served prison time. just before it launched in august of 2012, a work release program in maine encouraged him to hire incarcerated workers through its restitution program. kyle said he jumped at the opportunity after seeing how a spectacular program helped his brother to get back on his feet aftercy stint in prison. he told us he wanted to provide others with the same opportunity his brother had upon release. his $10 million a year business is now a large employer for the saint george maine area hiring 65 people during peak season. two-thirds of whom are work release participants from the local correctional facilities. the other employees are residents of maine. 17% of citizens live below the poverty line.
kyle murdoch is giving back to his community in an unconventional way, with lobster.e when he was inspired to create an industrial lobster and seafood processing plant in maine called sea hag seafood. while he knew the business would help provide jobs to the local community and cut processing costs, he did not know it would become a spring board for people hole have served prison time. just before it launched in august of 2012, a work release program in maine encouraged him to hire incarcerated...