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we already know that underjames and report murdoch's readership, —— rupert murdoch's leadership. ..thearound british politics. they poison the well of british political engagement. they used anti—competitive practices at every possible turn to try to destroy competitors and they made it impossible for media diversity to flourish in this country, so why on earth would anybody think they were fit and proper people to take over? they're only excuse, when they like their way through evidence in parliament, was that their company was far too big for them to possibly know what was going on in some outpost in the united kingdom? that doesn't suggest they would be any good at running this now. the honourable gentleman has been on the record on several occasions on his views on these matters and i am sure his points will be heard. last week, the house of lords voted for the eu citizens to be given a guaranteed right to stay in the uk. regardless of brexit negotiations, and on sunday, the commons committee on exiting the eu also declare the government should get people from other eu countries a
we already know that underjames and report murdoch's readership, —— rupert murdoch's leadership. ..thearound british politics. they poison the well of british political engagement. they used anti—competitive practices at every possible turn to try to destroy competitors and they made it impossible for media diversity to flourish in this country, so why on earth would anybody think they were fit and proper people to take over? they're only excuse, when they like their way through evidence...
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0fcom's already made an assessment ofjames murdoch in 2012.ace that his conduct repeatedly fell short of conduct to be expected of him as a chief executive officer. it also said that evidence available to date does not provide a reasonable basis to conclude that james murdoch deliberately engaged in any wrongdoing. and why did 0fcom not have enough evidence to draw conclusions? because the leveson inquiry had not been in a position to gather evidence. if the secretary of state is concerned about the behaviour and corporate governance failures of news international in the past, then any case for not going apart with the part two of the leveson inquiry has just collapsed. because the behaviour she's so concerned about and which she wants investigated is precisely the behaviour part two of levesonis precisely the behaviour part two of leveson is supposed to look into. we are still waiting for the results of consultation on whether leveson part two will go ahead but i hope the secretary of state's words indicate that she'll show some courage, stan
0fcom's already made an assessment ofjames murdoch in 2012.ace that his conduct repeatedly fell short of conduct to be expected of him as a chief executive officer. it also said that evidence available to date does not provide a reasonable basis to conclude that james murdoch deliberately engaged in any wrongdoing. and why did 0fcom not have enough evidence to draw conclusions? because the leveson inquiry had not been in a position to gather evidence. if the secretary of state is concerned...
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rupert murdoch read a lot into it. how is tony blair regarded ? murdoch read a lot into it.blair regarded? we know about his special relationship with president bush. how was he regarded amongst the encircle? again, i think... if nidal nigel farage can be well looked upon, the way the americans look upon it is that these quys americans look upon it is that these guys who seem to have knowledge about what they are talking about. trump likes nigel because he has the sense of thoughts on brexit, etc and he likes people who seem to have some subtle level of experience that could help him. yes. tony blair knows a lot about the middle east. unquestionably. and, yes, he is extremely well—known and well appreciated in the united that. we will not hang him out to dry as they try to do here. so, trump thinks that dogmatic black and white level. ican that dogmatic black and white level. i can seem very much, you know, taking tony blair on. as i said earlier, donald trump worth $12 billion is probably the only guy who could afford tony blair. let us look at the sunday times and the two
rupert murdoch read a lot into it. how is tony blair regarded ? murdoch read a lot into it.blair regarded? we know about his special relationship with president bush. how was he regarded amongst the encircle? again, i think... if nidal nigel farage can be well looked upon, the way the americans look upon it is that these quys americans look upon it is that these guys who seem to have knowledge about what they are talking about. trump likes nigel because he has the sense of thoughts on brexit,...
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that got com pletely murdoch's news corporation.subsumed by the phone hacking scandal which led to the leveson inquiry and the close of the news of the world. rupert murdoch calculated that the political heat was too much for him to buy sky and ta ke was too much for him to buy sky and take control. since then he has split his company into two. this is coming from the entertainment division, 21st century fox. he and his son james are division, 21st century fox. he and his sonjames are saying that if it comes from the entertainment division it should satisfy the uk regulator. what does it mean for viewers who might be watching this? this is about who gets to control the media not just this is about who gets to control the media notjust in britain, but in the wider world. karen bradley has said she is minded to refer this to 0fcom mainly on grounds of media plurality. will there be a excessive control that rupert murdoch and his family have of the british media? in the short term it will not make much difference. this is really a way
that got com pletely murdoch's news corporation.subsumed by the phone hacking scandal which led to the leveson inquiry and the close of the news of the world. rupert murdoch calculated that the political heat was too much for him to buy sky and ta ke was too much for him to buy sky and take control. since then he has split his company into two. this is coming from the entertainment division, 21st century fox. he and his son james are division, 21st century fox. he and his sonjames are saying...
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>> you think that jerry hall married rupert murdoch because she loves him? >> yeah.ed time, and she knows it. >> he's a cool guy. >> uh-huh... >> he's, like, smart, charming, witty. >> okay, you're making a pro-rupert murdoch argument right now. >> if rupert murdoch didn't exist there wouldn't "the simpsons." >> i'm willing to live with that. >> trevor: please welcome judd apatow. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you sir. >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> it's great to be here. >> trevor: good to see you again. how has life been treating you, well? >> no problems at all in the world. i'm enjoying it all. i was thinking of moving to south africa. >> trevor: you were? >> yes, where should i move? which section? >> trevor: we have a lot of fun. it's totally different from america. even though the president is involved in corruption and his family makes money from the country and he had sexual assault charges against him, but, yeah, totally different. you should come visit some time. >> i will, i will. >> trevor: let's talk about the show "love." cocreated the series. a
>> you think that jerry hall married rupert murdoch because she loves him? >> yeah.ed time, and she knows it. >> he's a cool guy. >> uh-huh... >> he's, like, smart, charming, witty. >> okay, you're making a pro-rupert murdoch argument right now. >> if rupert murdoch didn't exist there wouldn't "the simpsons." >> i'm willing to live with that. >> trevor: please welcome judd apatow. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you sir....
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mmm, you think jerry hall married rupert murdoch because she loves him?, i believe she loves him. >> he's living on borrowed time and she knows him. >> he's probably a cool guy, smart, charming, witty. >> you're making a pro rupert murdoch argument now. >> if rupert murdoch didn't exist, there wouldn't be "the simpsons." >> i'm willing to live with that. >> stephen: please welcome judd apatow! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) hello, judd apatow. >> good to be here. >> stephen: how are you? i don't know, how do you feel about the suit? >> stephen: very nice. ( cheers and applause ) do you normally not suit it up? >> i can't tell what this says about me. who am i? >> stephen: well, the spread collar and the half windsor usually says english to me. >> yes. >> stephen: the spread collar says english. >> i said, could you give mo mea jew knot. >> stephen: really? i'm not english! ( laughter ) >> stephen: did someone tie it for you. >> i guess they did. it's a whole new knot. >> stephen: do you have a valet back stage? >> it's one of your people. >> ste
mmm, you think jerry hall married rupert murdoch because she loves him?, i believe she loves him. >> he's living on borrowed time and she knows him. >> he's probably a cool guy, smart, charming, witty. >> you're making a pro rupert murdoch argument now. >> if rupert murdoch didn't exist, there wouldn't be "the simpsons." >> i'm willing to live with that. >> stephen: please welcome judd apatow! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) hello, judd...
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fox is part of rupert murdoch's media empire.he view that it remains important, given the issues raised, and wholly appropriate, for me to seek comprehensive advice from ofcom on these public interest considerations, and from the cma on jurisdiction issues. ofcom and the cma have until may 17 to investigate, and she said that the regulator ofcom would also conduct a "fit and proper" test into corporate governance. qn mondaythis week. fifcom' finngu nced= assessment, and at the same time it would consider any public interest test in response to my decision to intervene in the merger. and within14 working days it has to report to me on the public interests i have specified in the intervention notice. i welcome ofcom's announcement, which will provide clarity for the parties, but also provide reassurance to those who have expressed their own concerns about this issue. we welcome the fact that the secretary of state is intervening. she will have noticed that 215t century fox is happy, too. in a letter to her last week, they said, and i
fox is part of rupert murdoch's media empire.he view that it remains important, given the issues raised, and wholly appropriate, for me to seek comprehensive advice from ofcom on these public interest considerations, and from the cma on jurisdiction issues. ofcom and the cma have until may 17 to investigate, and she said that the regulator ofcom would also conduct a "fit and proper" test into corporate governance. qn mondaythis week. fifcom' finngu nced= assessment, and at the same...
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rupert murdoch tried this before and failed, what's different this time?any, placed a bid for bskyb and we had the phone hacking scandal leading to the phone hacking scandal leading to the closure of the the news of the world and the leveson inquiry and he calculate it that it was too toxic. since then he has split the company in two between the news division and zist in two between the news division and 21st century fox, the entertainment division, and the bid is coming from the entertainment division and he thinks that tactic will be enough to convince the mega later not to worry about this on competition grounds. thank you forjoining us. —— the regulator to worry. cumbria police has unreservedly accepted the criticism of an investigation into the death of 13—month—old poppi worthington four years ago. the police complaints watchdog found it wasn't fit for purpose and that officers didn't look sufficiently into whether she had been abused despite her injuries. a family courtjudge ruled she had probably been sexually assaulted by her father, who denies an
rupert murdoch tried this before and failed, what's different this time?any, placed a bid for bskyb and we had the phone hacking scandal leading to the phone hacking scandal leading to the closure of the the news of the world and the leveson inquiry and he calculate it that it was too toxic. since then he has split the company in two between the news division and zist in two between the news division and 21st century fox, the entertainment division, and the bid is coming from the entertainment...
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the whole of the problem has got to be dealt with, including the way murdoch newspapers impersonated. to look at the culture, practice and ethics of britain‘s press. a second, more specific, inquiry would look at claims of police corruption and allegations of corporate wrongdoing at news international. but five years on, it still hasn‘t happened. it was almost certainly the worst experience of my life. one man splashed across tabloid front pages was the teacher, christopherjefferies. he was wrongly accused of killing his tenant, joanna yates, and hounded for weeks. he‘s now patron of the press reform group hacked off. one sees the same kind of treatment of innocent people in the press that i had to go through. one finds the same extraordinary disregard for truth and for accuracy. victims of press abuse believe britain‘s newspapers got away with it. but many journalists have already appeared in the dock, according here at the old bailey. and some of fleet street‘s loudest voices believe this is all part of a vendetta against a free press. one of rupert murdoch‘s most controversial for
the whole of the problem has got to be dealt with, including the way murdoch newspapers impersonated. to look at the culture, practice and ethics of britain‘s press. a second, more specific, inquiry would look at claims of police corruption and allegations of corporate wrongdoing at news international. but five years on, it still hasn‘t happened. it was almost certainly the worst experience of my life. one man splashed across tabloid front pages was the teacher, christopherjefferies. he was...
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the murdoch family already owns a minority share.verning the sport by secretly injecting himself with vitamins when riding for team sky. josh edmondson insists he confessed at the time but alleges it was "covered up". our sports editor dan roan has this exclusive report. he was one of british cycling's top young talents, a team—mate to legends. but below the surface, former team sky riderjosh edmondson was struggling to deal with the pressure, and, for the first time, the 24—year—old has broken his silence about the depression he suffered, telling me he linked it to the controversial painkiller tramadol, which he secretly took to get through training and races. the dangerous thing about it is you don't know when you're coming to your limit. so i'd be pushing and adenine afifl bush??? —— —— —— —— normally you just would be like, i can't keep going. but you just go a little bit further than that. it's not a performance enhancing drug, it doesn't make you any better, you're dead next day, feels like you're hungover. almost. so you need it
the murdoch family already owns a minority share.verning the sport by secretly injecting himself with vitamins when riding for team sky. josh edmondson insists he confessed at the time but alleges it was "covered up". our sports editor dan roan has this exclusive report. he was one of british cycling's top young talents, a team—mate to legends. but below the surface, former team sky riderjosh edmondson was struggling to deal with the pressure, and, for the first time, the...
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mr murdoch made a previous bid to take full control of sky in 2010, as our media editor amol rajan explainedng you the weather. good evening. pretty changeable over the next couple of days, keep the umbrellas handy, because there will be rain in all areas. it's moving north today. followed by showers in the south and west. those showers will keep going overnight through england and wales. the main band of rain gets stuck across northern ireland. 0nce rain gets stuck across northern ireland. once it gets the eastern side of scotland it will be with them for quite some time. 0vernight lows of four or 5 degrees, for bell first,. rain will move to the north of northern ireland, one or two showers but a lot of dry and bright weather. quite chilly underneath the rain in scotland. into sunday, we will see wetter weather across england and wales. rain followed by sunshine and showers, scattered showers across scotland and northern ireland. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: there are signs that both sinn fein and the unionist dup are polling strongly in the northern ireland assembly election. u
mr murdoch made a previous bid to take full control of sky in 2010, as our media editor amol rajan explainedng you the weather. good evening. pretty changeable over the next couple of days, keep the umbrellas handy, because there will be rain in all areas. it's moving north today. followed by showers in the south and west. those showers will keep going overnight through england and wales. the main band of rain gets stuck across northern ireland. 0nce rain gets stuck across northern ireland....
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rupert murdoch is having a second crack at this, is he more likely he is.10—11 it was the last time he bid. it was derailed by the phone hacking scandal. since then, murdoch is split is company into two. he only controls 39% of sky. if he gets the remaining 61% he will consolidate his power and expand through europe. whether that's a good thing for viewer choice or not is a question for ofcom, the regulator, rather than karen bradley, the culture secretary. all drivers applying for a minicab licence in london will have to pass a test to prove their english skills before they can get behind the wheel. that's because the taxi app, uber, has lost its high court battle with transport for london. uber‘s claim that the requirement was discriminatory was thrown out by the high court. the taxi firm says tens of thousands of drivers could now lose theirjobs, as they can't pass the written english test, as sophie long reports. uber, the smartphone app that's become a popular way to get about town. but transport for london set a requirement that from october all priva
rupert murdoch is having a second crack at this, is he more likely he is.10—11 it was the last time he bid. it was derailed by the phone hacking scandal. since then, murdoch is split is company into two. he only controls 39% of sky. if he gets the remaining 61% he will consolidate his power and expand through europe. whether that's a good thing for viewer choice or not is a question for ofcom, the regulator, rather than karen bradley, the culture secretary. all drivers applying for a minicab...
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the man who was representing roger ailes and rupert murdoch is coming out on top. zit not th >> it's not that sean hannity was just a -- he was a completely a part of getting trump elected to the white house. and what was this investigation into fox news all about? >> so really what we know is a federal grand jury has been empanelled to hear evidence that fox news did not properlyly disclose the payments for sexual allegations and that they obtained and a new prosecutor will have to make a decision about whether to continue this investigation into trump's prebacker. will the new prosecutor change priorities to vet trump's ally. >> they would actively have to decide to close the investigation. >> that will be interesting to watch. national affairs editor at "new york magazine" and msnbc contributor. coming up, we're expecting new video from the white house at any moment. and we'll aware also ahead -- >> you cannot rebuild why are civilization with somebody else's babies. >> a new round pain suffere, ther relief often leads... here... here... ere. today, there's anot
the man who was representing roger ailes and rupert murdoch is coming out on top. zit not th >> it's not that sean hannity was just a -- he was a completely a part of getting trump elected to the white house. and what was this investigation into fox news all about? >> so really what we know is a federal grand jury has been empanelled to hear evidence that fox news did not properlyly disclose the payments for sexual allegations and that they obtained and a new prosecutor will have to...
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murdoch calling the shots instead of ailes. a year ago you would have seen anal tan notice back earlier. >> they say he's not just taking a time-out. the story from politico saying napolitano told them that trump told him he's on the supreme court short list. that's interesting. >> i keep coming back to sports with trump and his relationship with cable news commentators, which is every now and then an owner takes an analyst from espn and makes them a coach. they sound brilliant when they're talking about the games on the halftime show and sometimes things don't always go so well once they're put in a position of running a team. and it sort of feels to me like he has in some respects misread that, you know, the fact these people can sound brilliant analyzing from the sidelines. it's very different from actually going in and getting your fingernails dirty. >> great to see you. thanks for being here. thanks for watching today. we'll be back next week. "state of the union" coming up next. i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we b
murdoch calling the shots instead of ailes. a year ago you would have seen anal tan notice back earlier. >> they say he's not just taking a time-out. the story from politico saying napolitano told them that trump told him he's on the supreme court short list. that's interesting. >> i keep coming back to sports with trump and his relationship with cable news commentators, which is every now and then an owner takes an analyst from espn and makes them a coach. they sound brilliant when...
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both of you report up to rupert murdoch. he doesn't e-mail you in situations like this? >> no.never once interfered in anything i do. i've never had any kind of pressure from above to shape my writing or influence. i think what i'm saying now on cnn is fairly good testament to that fact. the wall street journal has remained under his stewardship, an independent newspaper where we we are form real journalism on a daily basis. there's a lot of real journalism taking place on fox news too. people like chris wallace and shep smith. it's a pity there's someone who doesn't call himself a journalist purveying viewing that are often mistaken as journalism by many of his viewers. >> that's what it's about. the blurry lines between the news side and opinion side. brett, you also commented this week about president trump, about what's going on with wiretapping, the budget. you've been an outspoken critic of president trump. do you think he needs to change his media diet? >> it would help if he also read some of the so-called failing news or the enemy of the american people news outlets so
both of you report up to rupert murdoch. he doesn't e-mail you in situations like this? >> no.never once interfered in anything i do. i've never had any kind of pressure from above to shape my writing or influence. i think what i'm saying now on cnn is fairly good testament to that fact. the wall street journal has remained under his stewardship, an independent newspaper where we we are form real journalism on a daily basis. there's a lot of real journalism taking place on fox news too....
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you're not looking for the british tourist, rupert murdoch's i assume, or are you?ou're selling that kind of british experience as it were?m will be both. we will have a big following from the brit market. i mean the uk is one of the biggest feeding markets into dubai itself as a holiday destination. followed by closely by the asian sector, and germany. so absolutely, we will have a big uk market. there will be a big british audience going into the hotel. but as well, the local market, local market come to the uk to experience a traditional afternoon tea. anything british, you know, fish and chips, anything that sort of is just going back to our roots. bangers and mash? absolutely. those are the some of things that are offered on our menu. it is all about offering that greater british experience. so those are the people who will stay in itment talk us through who is going to work in it. in dubai most of the hospitality industry is made up of ex—pat workers or parts of asia or indeed from the uk and europe. what mix do you have? i know you're passionate about getting
you're not looking for the british tourist, rupert murdoch's i assume, or are you?ou're selling that kind of british experience as it were?m will be both. we will have a big following from the brit market. i mean the uk is one of the biggest feeding markets into dubai itself as a holiday destination. followed by closely by the asian sector, and germany. so absolutely, we will have a big uk market. there will be a big british audience going into the hotel. but as well, the local market, local...
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the proposed takeover of the broadcaster sky by rupert murdoch's 21st century fox is to be examined bythere was a narrow escape for tourists on mount etna in sicily, when it unexpectedly erupted — ten people were injured. a bbc news crew was filming there at the time. molten rock shot two hundred feet into the air and the team was pelted boiling rocks and engulfed in steam. it's the third time in just under three weeks that etna has erupted. the bbc‘s science correspondent, rebecca morelle, was there. i was with a bbc crew filming a lava flow from a recent spate of volcanic activity. but the lava mixed with some snow causing first, a small explosion. then a larger one. they pelted us with rocks and boulders and steam. everyone ran trying to reach the snowmobile. to get to safety. but some were left with cuts and burns and bruises. have you seen the others? and a guide suffered a dislocated shoulder. experienced in his 30 year career and that we were lucky no one was left with serious injuries. now let's check the weather. early in the week storm still battered the usa eastern canada wi
the proposed takeover of the broadcaster sky by rupert murdoch's 21st century fox is to be examined bythere was a narrow escape for tourists on mount etna in sicily, when it unexpectedly erupted — ten people were injured. a bbc news crew was filming there at the time. molten rock shot two hundred feet into the air and the team was pelted boiling rocks and engulfed in steam. it's the third time in just under three weeks that etna has erupted. the bbc‘s science correspondent, rebecca morelle,...
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now our quotation of the evening from rue for the murdoch on the issue of detractors. he said i'm not looking for a legacy and you will never shut up the critics. when you are a catalyst for change you make enemies, and i'm proud of the ones i have got. the trump administration blasting the left-wing national media's obsession with fake news and the russians. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. lou: there is no turning back, not for this base jumper who scales a wind turbine for an extraordinary stuff you do not want to miss. stay with us, we are coming if you often suffer from a dry mouth, over time it can lead to cavities and bad breath. that's why there is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ lou: house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes rejecting calls from dems that he recuse himself from the russian investigation. president trump says the committee is investigating the wrong candidate. stating quote why isn't the
now our quotation of the evening from rue for the murdoch on the issue of detractors. he said i'm not looking for a legacy and you will never shut up the critics. when you are a catalyst for change you make enemies, and i'm proud of the ones i have got. the trump administration blasting the left-wing national media's obsession with fake news and the russians. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. lou: there is no turning...
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now our quotation of the evening from rue for the murdoch on the issue of detractors.aid i'm not looking for a legacy and you will never shut up the critics. when you are a catalyst for change you make enemies, and i'm proud of the ones i have got. the trump administration blasting the left-wing national media's obsession with fake news and the russians. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. lou: there is no turning back, not for this base jumper who scales a wind turbine for an extraordinary stuff you do not want to miss. stay with us, we are coming if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. so how
now our quotation of the evening from rue for the murdoch on the issue of detractors.aid i'm not looking for a legacy and you will never shut up the critics. when you are a catalyst for change you make enemies, and i'm proud of the ones i have got. the trump administration blasting the left-wing national media's obsession with fake news and the russians. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. lou: there is no turning...
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now our quotation of the evening from rue for the murdoch on the issue of detractors. i'm not looking for a legacy and you will never shut up the critics. when you are a catalyst for change you make enemies, and i'm proud of the ones i have got. the trump administration blasting the left-wing national media's obsession with fake news and the russians. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. lou: there is no turning back, not for this base jumper who scales a wind turbine for an extraordinary stuff you do not want to miss. stay with us, we are coming right back with the video and much more. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another hear
now our quotation of the evening from rue for the murdoch on the issue of detractors. i'm not looking for a legacy and you will never shut up the critics. when you are a catalyst for change you make enemies, and i'm proud of the ones i have got. the trump administration blasting the left-wing national media's obsession with fake news and the russians. >> if the president puts russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a russian connection. lou: there is no turning back,...
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gerard murdoch and james kirchich. with that title you saw some of this coming, no? >> a lot of us who opposed brexit free connect ited this. scotland voted to ay in the europeanon. last time there was a scottish independence referendum it failed because scots didn't want to leave the u.k. and be out of the e.u. now they force the prospect of being taken out of the u.k. against their will. i'm afraid we may see the dissolution of the united kingdom. charles: a lot of people are excited about the dissolution of the european union and the euro as a common currency saying it didn't work. >> a lot of the european union would make them so economically intertwined, they couldn't go to war again. brussels gives them instructions on how to run their economy to the measurement of pick manies and cauliflower. now they are fanning not you all sorts of different directions rather than remaining piewnified. charles: scotland wanting to be tethered to the e.u., do you see where the brits could be upset brussels have become so overbearing, and not willing to bend. it all goes back
gerard murdoch and james kirchich. with that title you saw some of this coming, no? >> a lot of us who opposed brexit free connect ited this. scotland voted to ay in the europeanon. last time there was a scottish independence referendum it failed because scots didn't want to leave the u.k. and be out of the e.u. now they force the prospect of being taken out of the u.k. against their will. i'm afraid we may see the dissolution of the united kingdom. charles: a lot of people are excited...
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it could be ruppert murdoch.y. he arrives in america and basically says i don't see the why there should only be three broadcast networks. i'm going to make another one. >> meantime he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here, and something murdoch says he is willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying that it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on a 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 his idea for a fourth threat work was similar to the reaction of ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. what does he know about television? >> we don't think of ourselves as abc, cbs or nbc, and we don't have to reach anyone, and we all have to work harder to get our message across and get shows sampled. >> they had an idea that in order to succeed, we have to do things they would not do. >> fox started throwing anything against the wall, and not know
it could be ruppert murdoch.y. he arrives in america and basically says i don't see the why there should only be three broadcast networks. i'm going to make another one. >> meantime he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here, and something murdoch says he is willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying that it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on a par with the big three. are you prepared to wait that long? >> sure, i...
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we have business entrepreneurs from rupert murdoch to the head of dow chemical, to the head of morgan stanley. there is a cross engagement. when of the things that quite aruck me -- there were million american soldiers based in brisbane in world war ii. wasnot reported in time that there were brawls between the australian and american men. the american men had better uniforms were better and were chasing the australian women. the net result was 40,000 australian women moved to the united states. shivery whene people say, my mum was australian. it was a deep tie. i suspect it is still happening today, which is fantastic. >> we work with 2 different think tanks in australia and with the consulate here. that is all we have time for. thanks a million. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thinking our speakers today. -- thanking our speakers today. [applause] sunday night on "afterwards," interviewed by michael steele, former chair of the rnc. >> workers unity come into play? -- where does unity come into play? how does this book provides prescriptions for turning the important corner t
we have business entrepreneurs from rupert murdoch to the head of dow chemical, to the head of morgan stanley. there is a cross engagement. when of the things that quite aruck me -- there were million american soldiers based in brisbane in world war ii. wasnot reported in time that there were brawls between the australian and american men. the american men had better uniforms were better and were chasing the australian women. the net result was 40,000 australian women moved to the united...
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the other big deal we talk about at&t, we know rupert murdoch is close to donald trump.here's a connection to donald trump's daughter. he's against consolidation in the market because it would impa impact -- how do you look independent to the industry on big decisions like this? >> welcome to europe. >> yes. yes. thank you. >> now it's getting interesting. >> it's wonderful to be in barcelona. these are political and business issues that as we say in the united states are above my pay grade. my role is not to read the headlines and try to make a determination based on who said what and in what forum. it is the very limited role of looking at the papers that haar in front of me and rendering decisions based on the facts and law. i take my role seriously defending the public interest, not the particular private interests of any company or person. >> karen, that was a job very well done. you put him on the spot. there let's get out to karen once again at the mobile world congress in barcelona. >> thank you very much for that. hard work getting four people at opposing ends o
the other big deal we talk about at&t, we know rupert murdoch is close to donald trump.here's a connection to donald trump's daughter. he's against consolidation in the market because it would impa impact -- how do you look independent to the industry on big decisions like this? >> welcome to europe. >> yes. yes. thank you. >> now it's getting interesting. >> it's wonderful to be in barcelona. these are political and business issues that as we say in the united...
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here to discuss, roy murdoch and scott brown. i don't think there were a spleft surprise.ouple holes to fill. but your initial blush, repeal and replace seems to be the order of the day it's simultaneous, you think it gets the job done? >> i think some of the entitlements that came with obamacare will be tough to explain away. but i think it big thing is what republicans have promised all along, which is to get rid of the penalties and mandates. all of the taxes you have to pay associated with obamacare, all the penalties you have to pay, and forcing people into plans crafted by special 90s first place. it's not something obamacare opponents want to do. let's see if republicans can get it across the finish line. charles: the point is, the argument is that enough people have this for long tonight's become like an entitlement. getting to that level, that's what makes this a dicey proposition. >> i think it best things republicans can do is slice his up into multiple pieces. let people have health savings accounts and multiple votes so if some republican or democrat doesn't l
here to discuss, roy murdoch and scott brown. i don't think there were a spleft surprise.ouple holes to fill. but your initial blush, repeal and replace seems to be the order of the day it's simultaneous, you think it gets the job done? >> i think some of the entitlements that came with obamacare will be tough to explain away. but i think it big thing is what republicans have promised all along, which is to get rid of the penalties and mandates. all of the taxes you have to pay associated...
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newspapers and magazines were going the way law firms were about to go pretty soon and rupert murdoch but the wall street journal. after i joined it. a year later he had this weird idea to try to make it profitable and laid off a lot of people, laid off the first round of cuts, 30 writers, reporters and editors and i was among the first to go each thinking this is the end of the world, this is my dream job and now it has gotten to rebuild and what am i going to do, newspapers were not hiring, could freelance for the times, and they give you $150 an article and it was not a way to build a career. i started the freelance scene as much as i could and as i was collecting unemployment, trying to build a career, not sure where to go next. it was in 2009, the month of june, i remember the day, to the brooklyn apartment, picked up a copy in the new york times. i already cut off by wsj subscription, screw them. in the times that day was a piece that blue my mind, one of those stories that you read and don't forget and it was in the national section and the headline was something to the effect,
newspapers and magazines were going the way law firms were about to go pretty soon and rupert murdoch but the wall street journal. after i joined it. a year later he had this weird idea to try to make it profitable and laid off a lot of people, laid off the first round of cuts, 30 writers, reporters and editors and i was among the first to go each thinking this is the end of the world, this is my dream job and now it has gotten to rebuild and what am i going to do, newspapers were not hiring,...
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now rupert murdoch wanted a a line into the powerful people in government.s running the network at a time when fox does have the ear of the president and we're hearing more about fox than we have before. >> let's listen to an exchange that sean hannity had with ted koppel on cbs sunday morning. >> we have to give some credit to the american people they are somewhat intelligent and know the difference between an opinion show and a news show. >> you're cynical. >> i'm cynical. >> you think we're bad for america? >> yeah. >> you do? >> in the long haul, i think you and all these opinion shows -- >> that's sad, ted. >> because you're very good at what you do, you have attracted people who are determined that ideology is more important than facts. >> margaret, react to that. >> the problem i have is as a republican and somebody who identified as conservative most of my political life is that ted koppel is not calling ideology -- that forgets fact on the left bad for america. if you're ab independent news man critiquing fake news and critiquing the partisanship an
now rupert murdoch wanted a a line into the powerful people in government.s running the network at a time when fox does have the ear of the president and we're hearing more about fox than we have before. >> let's listen to an exchange that sean hannity had with ted koppel on cbs sunday morning. >> we have to give some credit to the american people they are somewhat intelligent and know the difference between an opinion show and a news show. >> you're cynical. >> i'm...
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. >> murdoch says they aren't interested in adding tv stations, but he is interested in other deal making to expand fox's business. >> and when we think about increased media deals or potential new media deal, we should also think about media telecommunications deals. >> absolutely. i think in the wake of at&t/time warner, we'll see a lot of other combinations. veriz verizon ceo has talked about his interest in media. we could see dish pair up with one of these company, as well. and we could even see something happen between t-mobile and sprint, a deal talked about for years. and so we'll see what happens with both of those. >> julia, thank you. so in trump's new world of deregulation, where should investors be looking for growth? let's go around the horn. pete, you kick it off. >> i have housesing as oing as them. but what i was going to say a the financials. with jamie dimon, what he's had as well as steve mnuchin, what they have talked about is all about this whole deregulation process. and because of that, i think they just want to make the banks in a position where they can lend agai
. >> murdoch says they aren't interested in adding tv stations, but he is interested in other deal making to expand fox's business. >> and when we think about increased media deals or potential new media deal, we should also think about media telecommunications deals. >> absolutely. i think in the wake of at&t/time warner, we'll see a lot of other combinations. veriz verizon ceo has talked about his interest in media. we could see dish pair up with one of these company, as...
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s rupert murdoch, the chairman of this network. she is also the former editor of an article that got a lot of attention. reportedly, some of that includes folks at the white house. the headline read, "exclusive come fbi granted fisa warrant covering trump camp's ties to russia." she is here now. we will separate fact from fiction. good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: he reported that the fbi went to the fisa court, which is eager to cap and they were not successful but ultimately did get some warrant. expand with that is. >> what i reported that was my source and said i should say that they don't have a piece of paper with it in front of me, but a warrant was granted on the communication between two russian banks and specifically, to the fbi to look out u.s. persons. incidentally caught up in that investigation. i can't say if that is exactly what you're correspondent was reporting just there. it sure does sound the same. >> shannon: that is a legal process. it is when that happens all the time. we know that th
s rupert murdoch, the chairman of this network. she is also the former editor of an article that got a lot of attention. reportedly, some of that includes folks at the white house. the headline read, "exclusive come fbi granted fisa warrant covering trump camp's ties to russia." she is here now. we will separate fact from fiction. good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: he reported that the fbi went to the fisa court, which is eager to cap and they were...
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i really thought i'd see more people out catching rays. 92-year-old dorothy murdoch was out on her jeffersoned virginians she love that is sunshine. >> if it's bad weather i sit by the door. >> reporter: right. >> but when the weather is good you like being out here. >> i come out here to get the fresh air. >> reporter: and dee anderson is out on the porch the kids call her mrs. d on north alden street f any fun winds going out of bounds she'll see it and straighten them out. >> i just let them know ain't going to be so much happenings as long as i'm on the block. >> williams brothers porch faces the afternoon sun it's perfect to one of them got lucky today. >> i was seen this vase. i didn't want to throw it away. i'll take it home with me not knowing what was inside of it. at the time i took a chance by looking inside of it and i found vase full of change. so good fortune for me. >> mrs. williams their mom is camera shy but she was going through the coins quarters first then dimes looked like about 50 or 60 bucks. >> we'll divide it. >> there you go. she's doing some work over there, too. >
i really thought i'd see more people out catching rays. 92-year-old dorothy murdoch was out on her jeffersoned virginians she love that is sunshine. >> if it's bad weather i sit by the door. >> reporter: right. >> but when the weather is good you like being out here. >> i come out here to get the fresh air. >> reporter: and dee anderson is out on the porch the kids call her mrs. d on north alden street f any fun winds going out of bounds she'll see it and...
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after the ailes' incidents went down and ailes had to resign, this is still a challenge for the murdochsthe owners of 21st century fox, that they continue to deal with harassment and assault allegations from former employees of the network. >> brian, thank you. andrew, thank you very much. let's roll on, hour two. >>> all right, we continue on, you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. the most republican -- powerful republican in congress just rolled up his sleeves today, laid it out all on the line for this new plan to replace obamacare. seven years of promises have led to right now, house speaker paul ryan said today, and he made it clear to his fellow republicans, you are either with us or you are against us. >> this is the closest we will ever get to repealing and replacing obamacare. the time is here, the time is now. this is the moment and this is the closest this willve
after the ailes' incidents went down and ailes had to resign, this is still a challenge for the murdochsthe owners of 21st century fox, that they continue to deal with harassment and assault allegations from former employees of the network. >> brian, thank you. andrew, thank you very much. let's roll on, hour two. >>> all right, we continue on, you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. the most republican -- powerful republican in congress just rolled...
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also on the list, rupert murdoch's news corporation and donald trump. testimony before congress, paul manafort was blunt about his overall job and his compliants. >> technical term for what we do and what law firms associations and professional groups do is it lobbying. for today, i will admit some people term it influence peddling. >> in march of 2016, donald trump needed a different kind of influence peddling. his campaign tapped paul manafort as the insider the donald trump campaign needed to win over establishment republicans to clinch the nomination. paul manafort was brought in to make the reality tv star and real estate developer appear more presidential. >> i have known donald since the 1980s. we talked about it. he felt i could help him as i felt. he made the changes. >> five months later, paul manafort was gone. his troubled past in ukraine was coming back to haunt him. as cnn first reported, the fbi was looking into possible construction and money laundering involving ukrainian politicians, including the work of manafort's firm. current and f
also on the list, rupert murdoch's news corporation and donald trump. testimony before congress, paul manafort was blunt about his overall job and his compliants. >> technical term for what we do and what law firms associations and professional groups do is it lobbying. for today, i will admit some people term it influence peddling. >> in march of 2016, donald trump needed a different kind of influence peddling. his campaign tapped paul manafort as the insider the donald trump...
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that don't know how it fits together, the corporate puzzle, "wall street journal" is owned by rupert murdochf fox news, very conservative editorial page so in order for donald trump to get through his agenda, not only is he dealing with a supreme court nominee, looks like who is going to get appointed and move on to the court, he's trying to get health care through. but in addition to that if we go back to his campaign promises he's talking about tax reform, a billion dollar infrastructure bill, the middle eastern turmoil, he's not north korea which is unpredictable at best and then you have the credibility issue which could cause him not only problems with the american people but people within his own party. >> i don't know, mark. we just had conservative radio host john phillips on who said he doesn't have a problem with republicans, they don't like the health care bill but he went further and said his base, things like wiretapping russia, blah blah blah, they're concerned about their pocketbooks, as woe know. >> there's a little truth that and i would take his analysis but i don't agree.
that don't know how it fits together, the corporate puzzle, "wall street journal" is owned by rupert murdochf fox news, very conservative editorial page so in order for donald trump to get through his agenda, not only is he dealing with a supreme court nominee, looks like who is going to get appointed and move on to the court, he's trying to get health care through. but in addition to that if we go back to his campaign promises he's talking about tax reform, a billion dollar...
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the "wall street journal," we should underscore, is such a conservative -- >> it's owned by rupert murdoch>> this is yet again someone who's trying to be an ally and friend trying to send him a message much like the republicans allowing the public hearing with james comey. the republicans control congress. they didn't have to allow a public hearing. they exceeded to that on purpose because they've tried privately to tell the president mitigate your behavior but anyone who place assabet that donald trump will change his behavior that's wasted behavior. >> there's one way to look at this editorial. surely there are concerns about factually challenging statements he's made or tweet bud this can be viewed as a challenge for this president to tweet and govern effectively. if he's able to successfully pass some kind of health care he can tweet and chew gum and govern effectively at the same time. if he's not able to, that's a completely different story. >> tweet incendiary comments? >> this is his -- like it or not this is how he communicates with the people. >> and his voters like. >> it as lon
the "wall street journal," we should underscore, is such a conservative -- >> it's owned by rupert murdoch>> this is yet again someone who's trying to be an ally and friend trying to send him a message much like the republicans allowing the public hearing with james comey. the republicans control congress. they didn't have to allow a public hearing. they exceeded to that on purpose because they've tried privately to tell the president mitigate your behavior but anyone who...
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wiretapping and listening in on people's phone calls and their emails, which is something that rupert murdoch has a l long history wi. it is incredible that the guy who is rumoreded to be trump's pick to replace preet bharara, marc mukasey, among other things, represented roger ailes. and of course, his father was the attorney general. he became e the attornrney genel when preet bharara, whose chuck schumer's chief counsel in the senate, got gonzalez pushed out for dust on amy: that was over to gonzalez. he boot that u.s. attorneys. he is thrown out. and michael mukasey replaces them. and now his son, who is worked for giuliani -- >> formemer u.s. attorney for te general didistrict, supposedly going to be the guy who fills that role. it is in a credible set of full circled of elements. amy: explain more about preet bharara plus investigation into fox. what exactly the allegations are. >> we don't know. there is reportedly a grand jury impaneled. what is been reported by myself and others is that the sec and preet's office are looking into their covering up payments that effectively hiding fro
wiretapping and listening in on people's phone calls and their emails, which is something that rupert murdoch has a l long history wi. it is incredible that the guy who is rumoreded to be trump's pick to replace preet bharara, marc mukasey, among other things, represented roger ailes. and of course, his father was the attorney general. he became e the attornrney genel when preet bharara, whose chuck schumer's chief counsel in the senate, got gonzalez pushed out for dust on amy: that was over to...
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sentiments were anchored in the debate by three very strong contributions from bruce crawford and murdochon the need for there to be respectful debate about issues of significance to the future of our countriment on the beautiful speech that kate forbes made that expressed it so powerfully to parliament about the importance of fair and open discourse within our country and that's the debate we've got to have andi that's the debate we've got to have and i appreciate and i am on the receiving end, frequently, of social media comments and political comments that are hostile and aggressive and i know that other people are too. but we have a duty in this parliament to try to lead by example about the quality and the depth of the debate that we take forward and to wrestle with the genuine choice that faces us all. that brings me on to the crux of the starting point of this debate which is about whether or not there is any mandate for the scottish government to ta ke mandate for the scottish government to take forward the proposition that we're putting before parliament this afternoon for there
sentiments were anchored in the debate by three very strong contributions from bruce crawford and murdochon the need for there to be respectful debate about issues of significance to the future of our countriment on the beautiful speech that kate forbes made that expressed it so powerfully to parliament about the importance of fair and open discourse within our country and that's the debate we've got to have andi that's the debate we've got to have and i appreciate and i am on the receiving...
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and to make matters worse, "the wall street journal" editorial board, whose boss is rupert murdo murdoch. "two months into his presidency, gallup shows mr. trump approval rating at 39%. if he doesn't show more respect for the truth most americans may conclude he's a fake president." ouch. >> thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you. everybody please have a seat. thank you. >> sad. exclamation point. joining me now former clinton campaign adviser jeff mcintosh, radio tack show host ron reagan,howard dean and oh, where to go to first, where, where, where, where? so much winning. i feel bad for you, as a republican strategist, you're probably having to take a lot of phone calls and what happened to all the winning. >> aside from being sick and tired of all this failing, i really am just stunned at the ineptitude of what happened the past 18 days. this should have been a layup bill. you get a bill together that all sides -- >> they had seven years to come up with this bill. >> we had
and to make matters worse, "the wall street journal" editorial board, whose boss is rupert murdo murdoch. "two months into his presidency, gallup shows mr. trump approval rating at 39%. if he doesn't show more respect for the truth most americans may conclude he's a fake president." ouch. >> thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you. everybody please have a seat....
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but murdoch's site said that this was russian fake news. and so then they just pick it up.e news, why are you quoting it, mr. president? if it's so fake, why are you depending on it? >> not to the camera. here we go. >> sorry. >> fake news. david, fake news from a putin website and then through napolitano. then sean spicer. and then donald trump. >> the british, to use a british phrase, are gob struck. >> yes. they aren't the only ones. >> over the weekend to a british official, it takes a lot to ruffle british official. they are famous for the no comment, i can't confirm or deny. in this case, that went out the window. the reason why is that people at number ten and people in the intelligence agencies in britain felt that if they let this stand without a comment, it would get embedded in this right wing narrative that spins in america and around the world that the gchq british intelligence are plotting against donald trump and felt this if he didn't immediately come out with a statement that might persist. this is as important partner the united states has. >> there is one
but murdoch's site said that this was russian fake news. and so then they just pick it up.e news, why are you quoting it, mr. president? if it's so fake, why are you depending on it? >> not to the camera. here we go. >> sorry. >> fake news. david, fake news from a putin website and then through napolitano. then sean spicer. and then donald trump. >> the british, to use a british phrase, are gob struck. >> yes. they aren't the only ones. >> over the weekend to...
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big horn county went to greybull to celebrate the life and mourn the death of our fire chief, paul murdoch, was at the gym at the high school was jim. people came, fire trucks and already he died after fighting not afar but an ice jam on the big horn river in an effort to prevent flooding in greybull. he left behind a wife, he was 53, left behind two sons, a real tragedy. so can you talk about the other human consequences of the flooding in addition to the abandoned homes and the damage and the property damage? can you go a little bit on that? >> thank you, senator. yes, that was a tragic kind of happened with his passing. a couple of in our courthouse were family and related to him. and then we extend our condolences. when we look at what happened out there on the ground when that flood inundated the homes, local businesses displays of 100 homes that you mentioned, and those families were away from their home for almost i think four to five nights. .. where the bridges are. we hit a high of 15 feet and with other ice jams coming down we did want to take the chance on causing injury or los
big horn county went to greybull to celebrate the life and mourn the death of our fire chief, paul murdoch, was at the gym at the high school was jim. people came, fire trucks and already he died after fighting not afar but an ice jam on the big horn river in an effort to prevent flooding in greybull. he left behind a wife, he was 53, left behind two sons, a real tragedy. so can you talk about the other human consequences of the flooding in addition to the abandoned homes and the damage and the...
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from big horn county went to grable to celebrate the life and mourn the death of our fire chief paul murdoch, it was the gym at the high school was jammed. people came and fire trucks all around and he died after fighting not a fire but an ice jam on the big horn river that in an effort to prevent flooding in grable, he left behind a wife, he was 53, left behind two sons, a real tragedy, so can you talk about the additional damages to homes and property damage, can you go beyond that? >> thank you, yes, that was a tragic time that happened with his passing, a couple of folks in our courthouse were family and were related to him and extend our condolences too. when you look at what happened on the ground and and got close to local businesses and displaced over 100 homes and those families were away from their homes i think it was almost four to five nights and when you look at the toll you don't know what they're going to come back to, the law enforcement did a very good job between the police department and trying to get families in and out of their homes if the ability was there to get at l
from big horn county went to grable to celebrate the life and mourn the death of our fire chief paul murdoch, it was the gym at the high school was jammed. people came and fire trucks all around and he died after fighting not a fire but an ice jam on the big horn river that in an effort to prevent flooding in grable, he left behind a wife, he was 53, left behind two sons, a real tragedy, so can you talk about the additional damages to homes and property damage, can you go beyond that? >>...