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it could, in fact, be one rupert murdoch. 55-year-old rupert murdoch is building what may be the most >> the gemini of the three news networks presumed to be complete, and rupert murdoch, having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and the television business in britain, he arrived saying, i am going to make another one. it was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he is going to have to become an american citizen if he is to own television stations here, something murdoch said he's willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on par with the big three. are you prepared to wait that long? >> sure. i certainly intend to live that long, but i don't believe in the 20 years. >> the reaction to murdoch's idea for a fourth network was similar to the reaction of ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. you know, what does he know about television? >> we don't think of ourselves as abc, cbs, or nbc. we don't have to reach everyone. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to our counterparts, that means we all hav
it could, in fact, be one rupert murdoch. 55-year-old rupert murdoch is building what may be the most >> the gemini of the three news networks presumed to be complete, and rupert murdoch, having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and the television business in britain, he arrived saying, i am going to make another one. it was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he is going to have to become an american citizen if he is to own television stations here, something murdoch said...
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fox is known to be conservative and murdoch is a conservative person. i don't think he is the reason we have division in america based upon culture and based upon race and ideology into the media doesn't control that. >> host: kathleen parker and maureen dowd, this is from the weekly standard called stormclouds. he makes a couple of paintings as if donald trump wins the republican civil war he could go the way of goldwater in 64 and mcgovern in 72 and what you're hearing now is that it could signal for the party that we could vote for a conservative candidate and he heard remnants of that from the speech last thursday that he wouldn't vote for hillary clinton or donald trump opening up the door for the conservative candidate. >> guest: this is related to the voting behavior. he mentioned goldwater and then ronald reagan who came down to the convention but he lost as an outside antiestablishment, anti-northeastern establishment and then he went on to win as an outsider. let's assume trump gets the nomination i think it's likely he's not going to do well
fox is known to be conservative and murdoch is a conservative person. i don't think he is the reason we have division in america based upon culture and based upon race and ideology into the media doesn't control that. >> host: kathleen parker and maureen dowd, this is from the weekly standard called stormclouds. he makes a couple of paintings as if donald trump wins the republican civil war he could go the way of goldwater in 64 and mcgovern in 72 and what you're hearing now is that it...
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john: that is the kind of thing rupert murdoch were done and -- would do and has done for years.e will be right back. ♪ today, we follow ted cruz up to cicero, new york, not that far from-- not that syracuse. we talked a little politics, starting out with his discussion of his empire state strategy. cruz: new york is donald's home state. if he does anything other than win with substantially more than 50%, i think it will be perceived as a real loss. we are trying to earn as many delegates as we can and competing on the ground and getting some support. national.mpaign is we have had an amazing last three weeks, winning 11 elections in a row in numeral or different states, and that momentum is continuing 4 different- in states. we welcome every delegate can earn, but when donald came to the state of texas, we walloped him in my home state. any serious candidate ought to be able to win their home state. the person you can trust to defend the bill of rights and also the person you can trust to standing up to radical islamic terrorists and to defend our allies like israel. donald trum
john: that is the kind of thing rupert murdoch were done and -- would do and has done for years.e will be right back. ♪ today, we follow ted cruz up to cicero, new york, not that far from-- not that syracuse. we talked a little politics, starting out with his discussion of his empire state strategy. cruz: new york is donald's home state. if he does anything other than win with substantially more than 50%, i think it will be perceived as a real loss. we are trying to earn as many delegates as...
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it's-- the wife of rupert murdoch. wendy nang, okay. obviously very glamorous, very beautiful.u admire about wendy? >> i think she has it all figured out. >> stephen: okay, like what? >> she was very short time ago like this random woman in china who had now, has worked her way through a bunch of businessmen, married rupert murdoch. >> stephen: she married, was one of the most powerful media executives in the world, right? >> then when that was finished she moved on to va putin, okay. >> stephen: she is dating vladimir putin. >> yeah, how did you not-- you got to get on my newsletter. and after that, like if i were-- one step below voldemort. like she's just like-- . >> stephen: this is a goal for you, maybe, to work your way through some international tycoons who also might have secret mountain layers? >> yeah, but there's not too many left, kim jungun is the only one left. and i think-- . >> stephen: you might be a little tall for him. >> a little tall, he with make me feel very tiny which i like in a guy. >> stephen: yeah. >> we both have stock piles of new clear weapons. we
it's-- the wife of rupert murdoch. wendy nang, okay. obviously very glamorous, very beautiful.u admire about wendy? >> i think she has it all figured out. >> stephen: okay, like what? >> she was very short time ago like this random woman in china who had now, has worked her way through a bunch of businessmen, married rupert murdoch. >> stephen: she married, was one of the most powerful media executives in the world, right? >> then when that was finished she moved...
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we start checking in with mtle vanessa murdoch who has a mixed bag in the forecast. >> i really do. i have rain, snow, and cold across the board. it is not going to be warm today, on the soggy side. tomorrow we brighten things up but do not warm them up. radar picture we can start as wet weather city, heavy rain in the southern portions of ocean county, and the hint that snow is falling west of the city in places like morin and sussex. here is the deal. it is not reaching the ground as substantially as it looks on the radar just yet but it will start to fill in as the day progresses, 30 in montcello, 42 in the city, 41 in the hamptons. as we go through the day, by 10:30 the wet weather is making an impact. this afternoon, this is a rain and snow, a mix expected to be a messy mix for most of us today. but through the mid-section of new jersey, even in the models say we expect rain there, we think it will be mainly a snow event for places like somerset, middlesex. your full forecast is coming up, we'll talk about totals and brighter skies in the future. >>> new this morning, police ha
we start checking in with mtle vanessa murdoch who has a mixed bag in the forecast. >> i really do. i have rain, snow, and cold across the board. it is not going to be warm today, on the soggy side. tomorrow we brighten things up but do not warm them up. radar picture we can start as wet weather city, heavy rain in the southern portions of ocean county, and the hint that snow is falling west of the city in places like morin and sussex. here is the deal. it is not reaching the ground as...
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it could, in fact, be one rupert murdoch.he gemini of the three news networks presumed to be complete, and rupert murdoch, having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and the television business in britain, he arrived saying, aisle going to make another one. it was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he is going to have to become an american citizen if he is to own television stations here, something murdoch said he's willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on par with the big three. are you prepared to wait that long? >> sure. i certainly intend to live that long, but i don't believe in the 20 years. >> the reaction to murdoch's idea for a fourth network was similar to the reaction of ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. you know, what does he know about television? >> we don't think of ourselves as abc, cbs, or nbc. we don't have to reach mpb. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to our counterparts, that means we all have to work
it could, in fact, be one rupert murdoch.he gemini of the three news networks presumed to be complete, and rupert murdoch, having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and the television business in britain, he arrived saying, aisle going to make another one. it was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he is going to have to become an american citizen if he is to own television stations here, something murdoch said he's willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying it will...
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vanessa murdoch reports. [ singing in foreign language ] >> reporter: it's one of the most exciting days of the year in new rochelle. what holiday are you guys celebrating? >> passover. >> it's a really special night. >> reporter: passover starts friday at sundown. today, students just two, three and four years old practiced with a model seder or as aaron would say it. >> table. >> this is a holiday of freedom. but this seder is really a time where we tell our stories. >> reporter: they read from the hagada and tell the story of when jews were enslaved in egypt and led to freedom by moses. educational director ronnie becker says the students senses to get a sense of what passover is all about. they witnessed burning of the breads. why did you burn the bread? >> because we don't have bread on passover. >> reporter: it's tradition to eat unleavened bread or matzo. students prepared the table, songs sung. [ singing in foreign language ] >> reporter: students munched on parsley, grape juice and put the matzo to search for later then it was time to eat. apples, raisin, cinnamon, honey, eggs,
vanessa murdoch reports. [ singing in foreign language ] >> reporter: it's one of the most exciting days of the year in new rochelle. what holiday are you guys celebrating? >> passover. >> it's a really special night. >> reporter: passover starts friday at sundown. today, students just two, three and four years old practiced with a model seder or as aaron would say it. >> table. >> this is a holiday of freedom. but this seder is really a time where we tell...
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from white plains, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> all the awkward moments that come with it. the survey also revealed people putting big money into prom-posals, an average of $431. parenting expert says is it worth it? >> if you going to do it just make sure the person you're going to ask is going to say yes. >> brings back memories. >> wasn't around for those proposals. >> whole different game now. >> remember there's life after the prom. >> a lot of it. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. the news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> i looked down and started burning the edge of the mattress. >> he says he did it because he was bored. taped confession saying he set a deadly fire. >> developing tonight, two nypd officers hospitalized after police chase ends in a crash. >> and commuter chaos. a triple lane closer at the tappan zee bridge. what drivers need to know. >> work from home. the new tax incentive that could make it a reality for workers in new jersey. good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler
from white plains, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> all the awkward moments that come with it. the survey also revealed people putting big money into prom-posals, an average of $431. parenting expert says is it worth it? >> if you going to do it just make sure the person you're going to ask is going to say yes. >> brings back memories. >> wasn't around for those proposals. >> whole different game now. >> remember there's life after the prom. >> a lot of...
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cbs 2's vanessa murdoch has the answer. >> reporter: bulbs are starting to fade. it's time for summer stunners. is the weather calling you to do some planting? >> absolutely. it's time. >> reporter: michael lofton isn't alone. what's fun about planting flowers, planting veggies? >> you get dirty. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yeah. so you plan to get dirty this weekend? >> yes! center in east harlem is looking forward to an exciting weekend. >> sort of like valentine's day for gardeners. >> reporter: the owner says they will be busy as everyone transitions. he tells us it's safe to start planting some vibrant varieties. >> i think that real fear of frost is sort of over now. >> reporter: pick petunias, pansies, dianthus and geranium geraniums. plant leafy vegetables, kale, cabbage, lettuce. hearty herbs are also good to go like lavender, rosemary, oregano. what you should not plant is basil. it's way too delicate. >> things like tomatoes, i keep them in the windowsill for a little longer. >> reporter: disappointing news. this family stopped in hoping for tomato plants
cbs 2's vanessa murdoch has the answer. >> reporter: bulbs are starting to fade. it's time for summer stunners. is the weather calling you to do some planting? >> absolutely. it's time. >> reporter: michael lofton isn't alone. what's fun about planting flowers, planting veggies? >> you get dirty. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yeah. so you plan to get dirty this weekend? >> yes! center in east harlem is looking forward to an exciting weekend. >> sort of like...
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vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> experts say to keep the grill clean through the season take a piece of tinfoil and crumble it up. the grill while it's still warm. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a school district sued accused of covering up the abuse of special needs children. the evidence parents say they have and how the district is responding tonight. >> from triumph to tragedy a man who had just received a heart transplant is among the dead in an ambulance crash on long island. >> in the hospital since december of 2014. he was finally able to come out yesterday. >> tonight hear from his heartbroken family. >> and who is tampering with fire hydrants? caps missing, neighbors concerned. is the public at risk? [ music ] >> but first -- [ music ] >> his music spanned generations and tonight his fans are in shock! music legend prince is dead at i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. born prince rogers
vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> experts say to keep the grill clean through the season take a piece of tinfoil and crumble it up. the grill while it's still warm. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a school district sued accused of covering up the abuse of special needs children. the evidence parents say they...
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from manhattan, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> i'll sing for a free burger. in recognition of national car care month you will find discounts on car accessories, parts and service. that's all for the news at 5:00. i'll see you again at 9:00 on our sister station wlny tv 10/55. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is blasio on defense. new comments from the mayor about a federal investigation. >> they do not deserve to be treated like animals! >> fundraiser fallout on long island. why the location of the donald trump event is bringing back difficult memories. >> and cleared of the charges. a principal opens up about a grade fixing scandal. good evening, i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> first at 6:00, a stunning announcement from mayor de blasio. he has hired one of the city's most high-powered lawyers to represent him in a federal probe of his fundraising activities. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer reports on the growing scandal. >> reporter: the lawye
from manhattan, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> i'll sing for a free burger. in recognition of national car care month you will find discounts on car accessories, parts and service. that's all for the news at 5:00. i'll see you again at 9:00 on our sister station wlny tv 10/55. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is blasio on defense. new comments from the mayor about a federal investigation....
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rupert murdoch. empire in television history. >> rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia, the television business in britain, he arrived saying i'm going to make another one. it was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he is going to have to become an american citizen if he is to own television stations here, something murdoch said he's willing to do. >> some say it will take 20 years to get your network here. will you wait that long? >> intend to live that long. >> ted turner, what does he know about television? >> we tonight have to reach everyone. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to our counterparts. we'll have to work harder to get our message across and get our show sample. >> they had an idea we have to differentiate ourselves from the other networks. >> fox started throwing things against the wall. first show "21 jump street." joan rivers in terms of late night. >> we've been banned in boston, which i think is possible. wxne so pick a finger wxne.
rupert murdoch. empire in television history. >> rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia, the television business in britain, he arrived saying i'm going to make another one. it was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he is going to have to become an american citizen if he is to own television stations here, something murdoch said he's willing to do. >> some say it will take 20 years to get your network here. will you wait that long? >> intend to...
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cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> reporter: a big hug, some laughs shared, the fact that first lady michelle obama visited phillips academy is a really big deal. how are you feeling right now. a little excited. >> reporter: just a little? >> a lot excited. >> i was really surprised because i didn't think that somebody as big as michelle obama would come here and actually, like, come just to >> reporter: the first lady made the charter school a destination to highlight the benefits of diverse gardens. they have that and more here. students showed off their rooftop garden, planted some seeds, explained their aero farm indoor garden. they saved her a seat at the table and served her smoothies, quinoa bars and fresh veggies. >> we are going to have a real experience! >> reporter: these students are planting of the seeds to make healthy living possible. through their co-curriculum ecospaces. so many of what's >> my favorite part about going to school is the art school, it cares about what we eat and how our students are out there for the school. >> reporter: they learn to prepare the foo
cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> reporter: a big hug, some laughs shared, the fact that first lady michelle obama visited phillips academy is a really big deal. how are you feeling right now. a little excited. >> reporter: just a little? >> a lot excited. >> i was really surprised because i didn't think that somebody as big as michelle obama would come here and actually, like, come just to >> reporter: the first lady made the charter school a destination to...
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from grand central terminal, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> great ads. the exhibit is free and open to the public through early july. >>> that's all for the news at 5:00. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a corruption scandal involving the nypd is now cbs 2's marcia kramer reveals new details of the federal investigation. >> millions of airbags, repairs can't be done for months. what should drivers do? >> a car covered in what looks like paint. might be hard to remove. the mess in a public parking garage. >> baseball is back at citi field. we are live with the mets and their very excited fans. good evening, i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> we begin with new information in that corruption scandal at the nypd. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer has learned the fbi is expanding its investigation to include the fundraising activities of mayor de blasio. latest. >> reporter: in some ways, it seems like the natural investi
from grand central terminal, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> great ads. the exhibit is free and open to the public through early july. >>> that's all for the news at 5:00. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a corruption scandal involving the nypd is now cbs 2's marcia kramer reveals new details of the federal investigation. >> millions of...
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it is been an issue in britain with the murdoch press. there are other elements.an sometimes come from other sources other than the government. melinda: let us take a closer look at that aspect -- the different forms repression can take. i want to take a look at the world press freedom map. world press freedom day is around the corner. putsters without borders out a map where we can see the press freedoms are under threat. what we see there is that more countries where press freedom is under threat then where press freedom is open. places in the world, press freedom is on retreat. reporters without borders says europe has the freest media. ,frica interestingly enough coming in second place surpassing the americas for the first time. ,astern europe, north africa middle east, all find themselves towards the bottom of the rating. i would like to stay for a while in the middle east and the islamic world and look at some of the forms of suppression there. let me ask you, meera jamal, you talked about feeling threatened. many of these threats came from individuals but w
it is been an issue in britain with the murdoch press. there are other elements.an sometimes come from other sources other than the government. melinda: let us take a closer look at that aspect -- the different forms repression can take. i want to take a look at the world press freedom map. world press freedom day is around the corner. putsters without borders out a map where we can see the press freedoms are under threat. what we see there is that more countries where press freedom is under...
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cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> he is having fun. >> reporter: lucas says his service dog rafael is the color of darth vader and his best friend. they go everywhere together. >> the stores, the play at the parks, vacation. >> reporter: before rafael stood by his side, few of those activities were possible for lucas. he lives with autism. >> lucas wasn't sleeping. he wasn't eating. when we went out in public, he would tend to wander. one time at the airport, we turned around and couldn't find him. he was outside. that was a wake-up call. one of the reasons that we, you know, got rafael. >> reporter: now nearly two years later, lucas' parents describe life as fantastic. >> stress is gone on our end. and definitely on his, as well. he knows his friend is always with him. >> reporter: rafael has been life that lucas want to help another kid get a service dog. and with help from his folks, set up a "go fund me" page to make it happen. so far, he has raised nearly $6,500. but it's not yet enough. it costs $50,000 to train a service dog. but for the family, it's -- >> free! >> reporter:
cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> he is having fun. >> reporter: lucas says his service dog rafael is the color of darth vader and his best friend. they go everywhere together. >> the stores, the play at the parks, vacation. >> reporter: before rafael stood by his side, few of those activities were possible for lucas. he lives with autism. >> lucas wasn't sleeping. he wasn't eating. when we went out in public, he would tend to wander. one time at the airport, we...
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finally breaking news this week that just is possibly true -- once married to rupert murdoch, is datingd power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com and on our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. your mother's never at home anymore. she hasn't cooked for me in a month. she's really loving that sculpture class, isn't she? ( sarcastically ) yeah, thanks for talking her into that. i just ate a fistful of bouillon cubes. hey, did you know that marie's teacher really? the teacher that she pays? never mind. she's meeting new people. i think that's good for her. have you talked to them?
finally breaking news this week that just is possibly true -- once married to rupert murdoch, is datingd power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we...
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another paper owned by rupert murdoch, "the times" -- there is no mention of the hillsboro verdict. you have to pay all the way to page 10. but "the times" issued a second edition. in both versions, you can see in the end it talks about the verdict. at the very top, it says at the end, and to smear and lives. it looks like they had to rethink their positions on -- melissa: we were talking about this a great deal yesterday, the building of these australian submarines. flo: a huge contract. there is a business paper called the contract of the century, $50 billion, so some 34 billion euros. a historic deal which is really being celebrated by many french papers because it is good for morale. there has not been a lot of good news recently, especially on the job creation front. this will create perhaps thousands of jobs. lots of people are celebrity. they beat their rivals in japan. melissa: what is it about french submarines? flo: according to many papers, the barracuda attack submarine is a technological jewel. it is faster, quieter, better and into also to radar etc.. that is why we wa
another paper owned by rupert murdoch, "the times" -- there is no mention of the hillsboro verdict. you have to pay all the way to page 10. but "the times" issued a second edition. in both versions, you can see in the end it talks about the verdict. at the very top, it says at the end, and to smear and lives. it looks like they had to rethink their positions on -- melissa: we were talking about this a great deal yesterday, the building of these australian submarines. flo: a...
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news this week that just is possibly true -- "us weekly" says wendi deng, once married to rupert murdochtin. and power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com and on our sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel.
news this week that just is possibly true -- "us weekly" says wendi deng, once married to rupert murdochtin. and power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america"...
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news this week that just is possibly true -- "us weekly" says wendi deng, once married to rupert murdochputin. and power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com and on our it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white. hey! how you doing? okay. thank you, jim. i feel so college. goodbye. hi. good to see you all. grab those little dealie-bobs there so you can win some money. "what are you doing?" is the category for our first "toss up." it's worth $1,000. go ahead, vanna. [ bell chimes ] azelina. -oh. -everybody else now. [ bell chimes ] liz? cramming all night! yeah, there you go. [ cheers and applause ] which i'm sure you've never done, right? -maybe once or twice. -once or twice, okay. liz
news this week that just is possibly true -- "us weekly" says wendi deng, once married to rupert murdochputin. and power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america"...
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from manhattan, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> and governor cuomo tells us he will be looking at the recommendations and making a legislative proposal. >>> and one other health note. if you are having trouble sleeping at night, have some chocolate! new study by researchers in scotland found magnesium can help the body regulate its sleep better and feel more away during the day. dark chocolate along with leafy greens including spinach and kale are rich in magnesium. >>> lonnie quinn joins us now, just got a new idea for a smoothie or two. [ laughter ] >> not bad. >> chocolate spinach kale smoothie. >> it works out. goes hand in hand. nice weather to put a smoothie together after an outdoor workout. >> there you have it. whatever you're doing, this is nice weather for anything. its just perfect outside. take a peek here with the weather watchers, look at the 60s. your temperatures around the closer you get to the water the shore you will find cooler temperatures. elizabeth in west babylon, 54 degrees. but everybody has the sunshine. right now new york city you can see that sunshine. lo
from manhattan, vanessa murdoch, cbs 2 news. >> and governor cuomo tells us he will be looking at the recommendations and making a legislative proposal. >>> and one other health note. if you are having trouble sleeping at night, have some chocolate! new study by researchers in scotland found magnesium can help the body regulate its sleep better and feel more away during the day. dark chocolate along with leafy greens including spinach and kale are rich in magnesium. >>>...
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news this week that just is possibly true -- "us weekly" says wendi deng, once married to rupert murdoch, is dating vladimir putin. and power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at "nightline" f (mailman) what are you guys doing? (receptionist) it-it gets boring between calls so i make phone music. (security guard) she has a gift. (receptionist) i'll bust out some sample beats for you. (mailman) why don't you try a new york lottery scratch-off game instead? it's fun. (receptionist) i'm incredible at this. (avo) take a break from the expected. >>> a bull that went on the run has a new home tonight. all thanks to comedian john stewart who came to the rescue. we have new information on why he helped out. >>> but first tonight say good- bye to the temperatures. a big change on the way
news this week that just is possibly true -- "us weekly" says wendi deng, once married to rupert murdoch, is dating vladimir putin. and power to make our planet disappear. >> we humans could build a cloaking device for the earth right now. >> reporter: stymieing an "independence day" invasion, not an april fool. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as seen on tv, sign me up. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning...
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cbs 2's vanessa murdoch has the story new at 6:00. >> reporter: a majestic sight over hopatcong, new jersey. this isn't just an impressive fly-by. this bald eagle and her mate built a nest here in 2014. ian recalls seeing one of them for the first time last year at a family barbecue. >> we saw the eagle just fly right through so we just -- everything stops and we were like, and is that an eagle? >> reporter: now there are more. the pair nested and have two eaglets, maybe three. look closely and you will see their little heads pop up above the nest's edge. >> we hope they stay and i think they will. >> reporter: lori says growing up here is she never saw an eagle. now they live across the street. a developer has the plans to with condos and the land is right next to these national treasures. in january, she recorded video as the beast cleared the land. >> it's massive and it's extremely noisy. >> reporter: she says the female didn't like it a bit. >> she would swoop down and sort of like try to attack the machine. >> reporter: u.s. fish and wildlife did permit the january clearing as
cbs 2's vanessa murdoch has the story new at 6:00. >> reporter: a majestic sight over hopatcong, new jersey. this isn't just an impressive fly-by. this bald eagle and her mate built a nest here in 2014. ian recalls seeing one of them for the first time last year at a family barbecue. >> we saw the eagle just fly right through so we just -- everything stops and we were like, and is that an eagle? >> reporter: now there are more. the pair nested and have two eaglets, maybe...
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equal rupert murdoch's company in your. melrose, the u.k.nvestment company, is dropping out of the running to buy philips lighting division. its increasing the likelihood of an ipo of that business. so say people familiar with the matter. discuss --ngs to some of things to discuss when it comes degrees. there was a follow-up between alexis tsipras and the imf the. we will hear more about that later from our main in athens. this is the six-month chart. toay, the yield is rising the highest in over two weeks. last august of course, when we had the fears that greece was not going to receive its third bailout, that is when it rose to 30%. it is still a far cry from there. investors are starting to say they need a deal soon or there may be talks of a grexit rather than a brexit that will be familiar with investors. betty: it is good to get that perspective though even if you had to use the word grexit. vonnie quinn is that the news desk. vonnie: thank you so much. a new series of reports says world leaders, criminals, and celebrities have used co
equal rupert murdoch's company in your. melrose, the u.k.nvestment company, is dropping out of the running to buy philips lighting division. its increasing the likelihood of an ipo of that business. so say people familiar with the matter. discuss --ngs to some of things to discuss when it comes degrees. there was a follow-up between alexis tsipras and the imf the. we will hear more about that later from our main in athens. this is the six-month chart. toay, the yield is rising the highest in...
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rupert murdoch. and they put that alongside sumner redstone.ming that i'm of a certain age that also means a certain competence. >> who's mental competency is being challenged in court right now. >> >> exactly. i think anybody would say don't put me -- >> well we are celebrating today. the queen's birthday. >> she looks fantastic by the way. >> absolutely. >> thank you becky. >> thank you very much. "squawk box" coming up in 9 minutes time. >> first our facebook and twitter question this morning. a trifecta of potential catalysts today. central bank, oil, e. which matters most to you and the markets. friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use... ...febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. webber inhales hey, it smells nice in here and try pluggable febreze, with up to 4 times the freshness in one refill. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher... ...[inhale + exhale mnemonic]... ...two more ways to breathe happy >>
rupert murdoch. and they put that alongside sumner redstone.ming that i'm of a certain age that also means a certain competence. >> who's mental competency is being challenged in court right now. >> >> exactly. i think anybody would say don't put me -- >> well we are celebrating today. the queen's birthday. >> she looks fantastic by the way. >> absolutely. >> thank you becky. >> thank you very much. "squawk box" coming up in 9 minutes...
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. >>> here is vanessa murdoch with a check on the forecast. >> make sure everybody is on the same page. the forecast. looking pretty good overall this week, although i know we i will have details coming up. hey, we're opening up a second shop and we need some new signage. but can't spend a lot. well, we have low prices and a price match guarantee. low prices. pinky swear? low prices. eskimo kisses? how about a handshake? oh, alright... the lowest price. every time. . >>> in health watch this morning, a new study finds older adults are most at risk of dying from the flu. researchers say the body's own immune response rather than the virus itself may be the primary cause of flu deaths in older people. that's according to new research from yale. the finding could lead to new strategies to combat the illness. 90% of deadly flu cases worldwide. >>> experts are predicting a big summer for cicadas in the northeast. the noisy insects were active two years ago. we wanted to see where they may surface this summer. lou young found an expert with some answers. >> reporter: big noisy and numerous.
. >>> here is vanessa murdoch with a check on the forecast. >> make sure everybody is on the same page. the forecast. looking pretty good overall this week, although i know we i will have details coming up. hey, we're opening up a second shop and we need some new signage. but can't spend a lot. well, we have low prices and a price match guarantee. low prices. pinky swear? low prices. eskimo kisses? how about a handshake? oh, alright... the lowest price. every time. . >>>...
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yes, it's april 1, but us weekly claims that president vlade really is dating rupert murdoch's ex. >>> many bay area companies are getting in on the april fool's jokes. >> kristen sze is here with some of the greatest hits that everybody will be talking about. >> reporter: here are some of the best jokes i found involving bay area companies and organizations. today, retailer h&m announced a new line. mark, as in zuckerberg, features the gray t-shirt and jeans, and here is a gag from a mountain based google, this self-driving bike. youtube had another good one, introducing snoop-a-vision. >> just click a button and experience it in snoop-a-vision. >> what is so awesome is that finally you can combine this. >> we originally wanted the video to be in 360, but the technology wasn't there yet. >> reporter: air b&b showed even vampires and super heroes rent out their homes. >> i love to hang out with my guys, show them around the area, even invite them to fight crime. my favorite thing to do is fly them to and from the airport. >> reporter: livermore police introduced its latest k-nine offi
yes, it's april 1, but us weekly claims that president vlade really is dating rupert murdoch's ex. >>> many bay area companies are getting in on the april fool's jokes. >> kristen sze is here with some of the greatest hits that everybody will be talking about. >> reporter: here are some of the best jokes i found involving bay area companies and organizations. today, retailer h&m announced a new line. mark, as in zuckerberg, features the gray t-shirt and jeans, and here...
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the aim is to challenge rupert murdoch's sky in europe. so say people familiar with the matter. it is all about greece. christine lagarde says the imf is "a good distance away from an agreement that would allow for additional loans to greece o." lagarde, weand miss will not going to that because we will cross to athens. the concern is come are we getting a rerun of what happened this time last year? will greece exit the euro area? will the bailout unravel? the two year yield has risen, the most in two weeks. 10.68%. that can -- back in august for the third bailout came to reality, the yield was 30%. if our way from 10% to 30%. yields are rising the most in two weeks. i'm not going to mention the g word. betty: your chart is a great illustration of kicking the can down the road. let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. remy innocency of has more. shockwaves from a report about hidden fortunes felt around the world. of report says a number world leaders used shell companies to hide their wealth. journalists obtained millions of documents from a panamanian law firm that c
the aim is to challenge rupert murdoch's sky in europe. so say people familiar with the matter. it is all about greece. christine lagarde says the imf is "a good distance away from an agreement that would allow for additional loans to greece o." lagarde, weand miss will not going to that because we will cross to athens. the concern is come are we getting a rerun of what happened this time last year? will greece exit the euro area? will the bailout unravel? the two year yield has...
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it happened in indiana with richard murdoch. it happened in missouri with todd aiken and in nevada. so it hasn't happened on a national level, but what is national primary but a series of state races so maybe it's odd that it hasn't happened before. that's one way to look at it. the other way to look at it is what i call the guns of august theory referring to that great book about the start of world war 1 which is what is happening here is a weird combination of different factors that involve miscalculation, cowardness, underestimating someone. it's probably a collimation of those two. >> each individual actor making each individual decision has some rash al basis to pursue that moment that leads to massive barbism. there is part of this that i think has really struck me. in basically every state we have exit polling of, you have over 60% support for the muslim ban. so 68% in pennsylvania, 65% in ohio, down the line. what does that say to you about what he is reaching inside the belief system of your median republican voter. >> listen, i think donald trump speaks to something that's
it happened in indiana with richard murdoch. it happened in missouri with todd aiken and in nevada. so it hasn't happened on a national level, but what is national primary but a series of state races so maybe it's odd that it hasn't happened before. that's one way to look at it. the other way to look at it is what i call the guns of august theory referring to that great book about the start of world war 1 which is what is happening here is a weird combination of different factors that involve...
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charlie: iris murdoch said it is one of the greatest paintings of the western canon. dr.ampbell: yes. there are elements of autobiography. it is a terrible torture subject had a musical competition with apollo, he has lost, and apollo is punishing him for his hubris by skinning him alive. it is a horrible, an image of torture, suffering for art. it is thought that the figure to the right holding his hand in front of his face may even be a self-portrait by titian looking back. charlie: he kept coming back to it. dr. campbell: at his studio, at his desk. so it was finished, but not finished. dr. campbell: the rawness, the an finito some -- style was conscious decision. that are some works unfinished by accident, but there are others that work on this intentionally raw the. -- theme. the exhibition explores these two poles. it is about making. in some cases, you are seeing the artist's thoughts below the oil service, and in other cases, it is working on the canvas in oil. turner, 1840,is 1840, 1850. between he had a fascination with the sea. dr. campbell: he rented a house,
charlie: iris murdoch said it is one of the greatest paintings of the western canon. dr.ampbell: yes. there are elements of autobiography. it is a terrible torture subject had a musical competition with apollo, he has lost, and apollo is punishing him for his hubris by skinning him alive. it is a horrible, an image of torture, suffering for art. it is thought that the figure to the right holding his hand in front of his face may even be a self-portrait by titian looking back. charlie: he kept...
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deroy murdoch from the hoover institution joins me now with more. >> good to be with you. let's talk about the principles of the plan. first of all, he's talking about a 10% flat tax on everyone's income right across the board. >> yep. trish: i like the sound of that. >> it's a great idea. i mean, we've got seven tax rates now, so it would be collapsed down to just one at 10%, very, very low. and the simplicity of being able to put this on a postcard with 14 lines for regular taxpayers. so we have a much lower tax rate, a lot of simplicity, and i think it'll spur economic growth. trish: does everybody pay the 10% even if you're only making a few thousand dollars a year? >> everybody has to pay the tax, but everyone would get a personal exemption of $10,000, $4,000 personal -- i mean, first -- trish: the reality is the liberals are just going to have a field day with this, and you know why? they're going to say that you are punishing people that don't earn a lot of money because, you know, 10% of, you know, a billionaire's net worth or income, rather i should say, is a whol
deroy murdoch from the hoover institution joins me now with more. >> good to be with you. let's talk about the principles of the plan. first of all, he's talking about a 10% flat tax on everyone's income right across the board. >> yep. trish: i like the sound of that. >> it's a great idea. i mean, we've got seven tax rates now, so it would be collapsed down to just one at 10%, very, very low. and the simplicity of being able to put this on a postcard with 14 lines for regular...
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. >> reporter: on the republican side, a key endorsement for the trump campaign from the rupert murdoch owned tabloid "the new york post." prosecutors also deciding not to charge campaign manager corey lewandowski, who was accused of grabbing a reporter. >> i'm glad it's behind us. >> reporter: prosecutors saying this video shows michelle fields defying a secret service order to stay back at a trump press conference last month, justifying lewandowski's actions. thursday night an emboldened donald trump at a black tie gala invoked 9/11 to criticize ted cruz's mocking of new york values. >> the people in the towers who helped rescue each other, those are those of new york values. >> reporter: cruz dismissing that criticism and during an msnbc town hall insisting he'll never be trump's running mate. >> chuck, it ain't gonna happen. >>> moving on now, the current rapidly weakening el nino is expected to vanish altogether by summer and it's increasingly likely to be replaced by la nina later this year. that could mean a drier than normal winter but that's not always the case. they usually af
. >> reporter: on the republican side, a key endorsement for the trump campaign from the rupert murdoch owned tabloid "the new york post." prosecutors also deciding not to charge campaign manager corey lewandowski, who was accused of grabbing a reporter. >> i'm glad it's behind us. >> reporter: prosecutors saying this video shows michelle fields defying a secret service order to stay back at a trump press conference last month, justifying lewandowski's actions....
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i talked to one woman who worked in indiana on the david murdoch campaign, she said the governor, bigr pence and him to shore up his votes in indiana, rather than for ted cruz. she also pointed out that yesterday donald trump had a rally in evansville where he attracted 12,000 people and the environment was electric. compare that to bernie sanders, about 2200, hillary clinton, only drawing a couple of hundred. so donald trump is a phenomenon. and i'm not going to make a prediction about indiana, but pence, so what? >> does trump even need to take indiana? it's not a winner take all. he and cruz are going to walk with with delegates, if trump doesn't win it, it used to be indiana was a must-win. do you think it's a must-win for trump? >> i don't think it's a must-win, he needs so many delegates, he will win west virginia. i think he can win oregon, washington, california has is 70-odd delegates, he can pick up delegates there. in addition to all of those which are still on the table there are about 200 delegates out there, unbound delegates that donald trump can get into his corner. wh
i talked to one woman who worked in indiana on the david murdoch campaign, she said the governor, bigr pence and him to shore up his votes in indiana, rather than for ted cruz. she also pointed out that yesterday donald trump had a rally in evansville where he attracted 12,000 people and the environment was electric. compare that to bernie sanders, about 2200, hillary clinton, only drawing a couple of hundred. so donald trump is a phenomenon. and i'm not going to make a prediction about...
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. >> vanessa murdoch, you have some explaining to do. >> hail is typical of april. sweeping behind those storms. let's start off on the vortex satellite and radar picture. this system moving on out. hey, some of us are seeing snow this morning. as we make our way through the city and the south shore of long island, it is in the form of rain. it's going to be out of here by 10:00 a.m. in the meantime, it's windy. winds gusty to go 45 belmar, 38 in the city, 37 in sparta. wind gusts could be as high as times of 60 miles per hour. it's possible. do we get there? i think we come close. i think most of those numbers will be closer to the 40 to 45-mile-per-hour mark. as far as the wind chills, this is what it feels like right now, it feels like 28 in the city. feels like 17 in monticello wind chills across the board in the 20s. as we roll through the day we are going to warm into the low 40s. it will feel like the 20s and 30s with these incredible winds that will persist through much of the day today. hour, expect partly sunny skies and a dry afternoon. yeah, it's interes
. >> vanessa murdoch, you have some explaining to do. >> hail is typical of april. sweeping behind those storms. let's start off on the vortex satellite and radar picture. this system moving on out. hey, some of us are seeing snow this morning. as we make our way through the city and the south shore of long island, it is in the form of rain. it's going to be out of here by 10:00 a.m. in the meantime, it's windy. winds gusty to go 45 belmar, 38 in the city, 37 in sparta. wind gusts...
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behind the scenes of how these things work. 21st century fox, news corporation all owned by the murdochsving a book deal as well as a tv show as well as a primetime special, perhaps ways to keep her in the family. >> and show some love with a lot of money, many millions of dollars. >> the other news out of her comments this week is her position about coverage of trump by the rest of the press. i want to play another clip about what she said to katie couric that she thinks the press has put the thumb on the scale when it comes to trump. >> then the media would sit there and say it's amazing how the polls are up, up. it's like you're putting your thumb on the scale. yes, we all have to worry about numbers to some kmeextent. but we also have to worry about our souls and journalism. >> kelly has covered trump an awful lot on her own show but what do you think is behind her comments this week about trump's coverage suggesting the rest of the press has given him so much air time? >> it's fascinating. wrapped up in that kpant is also one that's not so subtly aimed at her colleague bill o'reilly
behind the scenes of how these things work. 21st century fox, news corporation all owned by the murdochsving a book deal as well as a tv show as well as a primetime special, perhaps ways to keep her in the family. >> and show some love with a lot of money, many millions of dollars. >> the other news out of her comments this week is her position about coverage of trump by the rest of the press. i want to play another clip about what she said to katie couric that she thinks the press...
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. >> vanessa murdoch is here. if she gets the fork out of her hand, she can give us the forecast. >> the chef said you cannot kiss anybody after eat this. >> not a good date night recipe. >> let's get to the forecast. >> very windy today. 4 are 5-mile-per-hour gusts at present. 49 miles an hour in the hamptons. winds strongest this morning, settling as your day moves on. wind chills right knew feels like 24 in the city. feels like 18 in hamburg. this does not improve much as your day progresses. by this afternoon at best it feels like 30 in the city. thankfully, we will see the sun. the snow is making its exit. tomorrow morning, however, snow and rain in the forecast as you make that morning commute. a high of 50 tomorrow. >>> all right. so a lot to think about with the weather. how is it? >> it's delicious. >> her husband, if she is watching, better brush her teeth. thank you for joining us. so appreciate it. >> all right. >>> thank you for joining us. cbs2 news is back tonight at 6:30 and 11. >> all the headline
. >> vanessa murdoch is here. if she gets the fork out of her hand, she can give us the forecast. >> the chef said you cannot kiss anybody after eat this. >> not a good date night recipe. >> let's get to the forecast. >> very windy today. 4 are 5-mile-per-hour gusts at present. 49 miles an hour in the hamptons. winds strongest this morning, settling as your day moves on. wind chills right knew feels like 24 in the city. feels like 18 in hamburg. this does not...
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we hope you're inspired by these amazing homes, from rupert murdoch's west village townhouse to a hell's kitchen renovation. find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, and tell us what you think about these homes. and don't forget to tempt your taste buds with my "breakfast with open house" videos on facebook every weekend morning. and get it inspired to try something new by visiting breakfastwithopenhouse.com. thanks for watching, and we'll see you next week. [music playing] >> we gather here today to celebrate this thing called life -- >> we love new york. thank you very much. >> victory is in sight. >> it's an awesome amount. >> good morning, welcome to "sunday today." thanks for bundling up in your prince george ballers bathrobe and joining us. over the next hour, we're going to throw you in the back of a '64 impala as i chauffeur ice cube to lunch where we talk about his long ride from founding member of the most dangerous group to big mainstream movie stars and keeping that compton cred intact along the way. >> do you ever feel like you had to leave a little piece of the nwa ice
we hope you're inspired by these amazing homes, from rupert murdoch's west village townhouse to a hell's kitchen renovation. find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, and tell us what you think about these homes. and don't forget to tempt your taste buds with my "breakfast with open house" videos on facebook every weekend morning. and get it inspired to try something new by visiting breakfastwithopenhouse.com. thanks for watching, and we'll see you next week. [music playing]...
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going after rupert murdoch, our now respected boss over the hacking scandal there. >> that's right. >t brought you here? >> well, physically what brought me here is that i married an american so i came to live in new york. but i'm a conservative ideologue for good or bad. margaret thatcher was my heroine. >> you went after him. >> that was my job, to find out if there was anything there, find it and put the question to him. i must say we found nothing, i found nothing and the committee split political alliance. when you're on a committee like that you do your job and set ideology aside. it gave me a taste of journalism. >> i've always noticed if you ask a difficult question of a candidate, a liberal or conservative, they go after you, especially if the candidate is astute enough to make you the issue and not the question you asked. why is that? >> i've seen a lot of crying in baseball. donald trump is trying to portray himself as a strong man but when a woman asked him a question, he cried about it for months on end. >> he's done that with ava rite of people. he doesn't want to do thi
going after rupert murdoch, our now respected boss over the hacking scandal there. >> that's right. >t brought you here? >> well, physically what brought me here is that i married an american so i came to live in new york. but i'm a conservative ideologue for good or bad. margaret thatcher was my heroine. >> you went after him. >> that was my job, to find out if there was anything there, find it and put the question to him. i must say we found nothing, i found nothing...
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you have -- if you remember back to 2012, there was a nominee in the senate, richard murdoch who becameomewhat well known for making disparaging remarks about women at tea party voted him as the senate nominee. for ted cruz the people that he needs are up in northeastern indiana, very social conservative area and where he's heading today, ft. wayne. you also have several districts here that are really blue collar and hit very hard by the decline of manufacturing in particular. those are places that had been voting together against the republican establishment in these primaries. the realitity, they are going for donald trump. the third piece of the puzzle is establishment republicans largely in indianapolis, the suburbs around who in the past have voted for people like richard lugar, known as a statesman type of republican. they do have a long history of those kinds of people being elected here in indiana. it's those people this alliance was supposed to help capture for ted cruz and it's just not clear it's happening because those establishment voters really don't like cruz, they are no
you have -- if you remember back to 2012, there was a nominee in the senate, richard murdoch who becameomewhat well known for making disparaging remarks about women at tea party voted him as the senate nominee. for ted cruz the people that he needs are up in northeastern indiana, very social conservative area and where he's heading today, ft. wayne. you also have several districts here that are really blue collar and hit very hard by the decline of manufacturing in particular. those are places...
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we have democratic strategist simon rosenberg and columnist delaware roy murdoch.u both. simon, they're all going for that so-called jewish-american voting bloc as you saw. when ted cruz gets to a notes saw factory -- [laughter] that would have impressed me. >> da fill that, not really a fish. >> and not very good either, by the way. [laughter] liz: now, that is -- that's up to debate. i lo it. i love it. i'm the one. simon, looking at the -- we've got a week. anything can happen in a week. we've seen people blow primaries, have we not? who holds this here for the democratic side? >> so look, in the last few weeks we've had a weakening for both trump and clinton. clinton's weakening, though, has not been so material. it's just been a shaving of her lead. you've seen bernie win a bunch of states now, he's raising a lot of money, but she's still the overwhelming favorite to go into the convention with enough delegates to win this thing whereas with trump on the republican side, it now looks like the race has really changed. he may not get there. it's going to be much
we have democratic strategist simon rosenberg and columnist delaware roy murdoch.u both. simon, they're all going for that so-called jewish-american voting bloc as you saw. when ted cruz gets to a notes saw factory -- [laughter] that would have impressed me. >> da fill that, not really a fish. >> and not very good either, by the way. [laughter] liz: now, that is -- that's up to debate. i lo it. i love it. i'm the one. simon, looking at the -- we've got a week. anything can happen in...
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meteorologist vanessa murdoch is here with this crazy forecast. >> crazy indeed. >> yes, it is really all over the place. so today calmer than yesterday with regards to the storms, but we still have some showers. temperatures will be in the 50s. then tomorrow morning it is going to feel like single will be gusting as high as 60 miles per hour and, of course, you know, there's still the little bit of snow to mention. yeah, that happens overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. not a whole lot, but certainly a significant change from severe thunderstorms that we dealt with yesterday. right now on the vortex satellite and radar picture there's a lot of green on the screen. expect showers for today, some breaks this afternoon. we're at 54 right now in the city, 43 in monticello, 47 in the hamptons, 54 in belmar. the 24-hour temperature change looks like this. it's 18 degrees cooler in monticello, 10 degrees cooler in the city. hour by hour, as we roll on through the day, expect showers on and off, not a total washout, but certainly not bright and beautiful. 3:00 this afternoon your h
meteorologist vanessa murdoch is here with this crazy forecast. >> crazy indeed. >> yes, it is really all over the place. so today calmer than yesterday with regards to the storms, but we still have some showers. temperatures will be in the 50s. then tomorrow morning it is going to feel like single will be gusting as high as 60 miles per hour and, of course, you know, there's still the little bit of snow to mention. yeah, that happens overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning....