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why isn't it murdoch >> you know why? because murdoch is not remember what cuban said yesterday. >> on wapner's show. >> he called in. wapner had such a great show. >> competitors are not standing still. inside word today that a ten
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it's the media empire of rupert murdoch at fault. bill de blasio has long been a critic of the new york post newspaper and owned it for years. he says it's right-wing propaganda but also been talking about fox news of course on a week when laura ingraham's hateful comments are on the news. this critique of right wing corporate media may appeal in the 2020 democratic primary but isn't it rather trump? mayor bill de blasio joins me now here onset. mayor, thanks for coming over. >> thank you, brian. >> what is your critique of murdoch? you were quoted saying imagine the country if murdoch never had papers or networks? >> we would be a more unified country. there would be less overt hate and appeal to division because what murdoch did is create a dynamic. we saw it in new york city for years and years where race was infused into the dialogue in a negative way and it was an apocalypse version of crime and decay and always putting that through a lens of people of color as the villains. you talk about central park five or so many other inst
it's the media empire of rupert murdoch at fault. bill de blasio has long been a critic of the new york post newspaper and owned it for years. he says it's right-wing propaganda but also been talking about fox news of course on a week when laura ingraham's hateful comments are on the news. this critique of right wing corporate media may appeal in the 2020 democratic primary but isn't it rather trump? mayor bill de blasio joins me now here onset. mayor, thanks for coming over. >> thank...
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distinguish murdoch has come to the mind of a fair few journalists are viewing a new h.b.o. series about rich families currently screening around the world on t.v. and on demand it's called succession its executive produced and directed by adam mcconaughey who won the oscar for the big shorts it was created by the writer of veep in the thick of it show and in the loop everything i've done. i've gone from my children i know i made mistakes but i've always tried to do the best because. i love. brian cox then known for his role in the king of family drama as king lear known for churchill. bourne films x.-men two braveheart and rise of the blood of the apes to name a few brian is an emmy and empire icon went to a nominee for golden globe after and screen actors guild awards he joins me now brian welcome back to going underground so who you're playing dog sumner redstone walt disney what it's succession about none of the above you know i'm playing someone who's a self-made man it's kind of curious in a way because i really want to play a scottish foot be interesting if you played
distinguish murdoch has come to the mind of a fair few journalists are viewing a new h.b.o. series about rich families currently screening around the world on t.v. and on demand it's called succession its executive produced and directed by adam mcconaughey who won the oscar for the big shorts it was created by the writer of veep in the thick of it show and in the loop everything i've done. i've gone from my children i know i made mistakes but i've always tried to do the best because. i love....
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a good one because murdoch represents the age of big media ratings driven political manipulation that's fading yes and trump is really the new era of data driven artificial intelligence driven political policy driven driven by tweets tweets and social media this is part of it's cut out murdoch gets cut out so does amazon b c and i think that's part of the reason why the likes of rachel maddow are struck so you know vocal about getting facebook and twitter to shut off the voices that they don't like to hear in their heads. yeah well put and then we call rolling with this no also i want to quickly turn to another headline from the u.k. and this is u.k. household debt worse than at any time on record brits are living beyond their means like never before twenty seventeen each household spent or invested about nine hundred pounds which is one thousand one hundred eighty seven dollars more than they received on average which is twenty five billion. dollars in total according to an article published this week britons were previously net borrowers in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the h
a good one because murdoch represents the age of big media ratings driven political manipulation that's fading yes and trump is really the new era of data driven artificial intelligence driven political policy driven driven by tweets tweets and social media this is part of it's cut out murdoch gets cut out so does amazon b c and i think that's part of the reason why the likes of rachel maddow are struck so you know vocal about getting facebook and twitter to shut off the voices that they don't...
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the three—time 0lympian david murdoch david murdoch has been named as british curling s new nationalurdoch won silver with great britain at sochi four years ago, as well as two world and three european titles. he turned his attention to full—time coaching last year and said he was honoured to be given the role. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. i will be back with more at 2pm. thank you very much indeed. let's get more on scotland's former first minister, alex salmond has strongly rejected allegations of sexual misconduct, dating back to his time in office. he's taking the holyrood government to court to challenge the way it's handling the complaints, saying he hasn't been allowed to see the evidence against him. in the past half hour, alex salmond has been speaking to our scotland political editor, brian taylor. i read about this complaint in march which was two months after the process started. crucially, we were told at that time, this was a confidential process, that nothing would be said about i
the three—time 0lympian david murdoch david murdoch has been named as british curling s new nationalurdoch won silver with great britain at sochi four years ago, as well as two world and three european titles. he turned his attention to full—time coaching last year and said he was honoured to be given the role. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. i will be back with more at 2pm. thank you very much indeed....
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and all murdoch and that's probably what they have in common they understand that they understand when they hedging their bets so they can they can plow right through that and he fears amongst the cost of you is might be expected just to be disgusted that their media is undoubtedly because of people you know because it's highly entertaining it is out of thing is funny it's highly entertaining and that's what keeps it going and that's also you can't believe you know this that this is a character i think it's in the head of goblet when she shoots herself the judge brack says but people don't do such things and that's what you can't believe you cannot believe the profanity that goes on you can't believe the double dealing that goes on but it's it's the world it's what it's about you know we see it all the time and especially now and we get so obviously on this all the time there's anything marxist about all this class conflict there's also a race that's another elevates and it's a race and also logan has turns out he has a little bit of exam agenda with these on background which we isn't
and all murdoch and that's probably what they have in common they understand that they understand when they hedging their bets so they can they can plow right through that and he fears amongst the cost of you is might be expected just to be disgusted that their media is undoubtedly because of people you know because it's highly entertaining it is out of thing is funny it's highly entertaining and that's what keeps it going and that's also you can't believe you know this that this is a character...
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particularly for james murdoch? he was brought on late.cussion on "bloomberg surveillance," yesterday. do you expect board members to resign on this mr. musk does not get it going? david: it sends a very negative message. turning around on twitter, not the correct channel for this sort of thing, stating you are considering taking the company private, with unsecured funding. if you're sending out the rationalhat, this is a tional behavior you would expect from a creator type, which he is. but there is a lot of controversy around this company in recent months. mr. musk could look to take a different role in the company, more focusing on innovation, and looking to someone else for day-to-day management. he does like to be in control. francine: thank you so much. us, peter dixon of commerzbank and kamal sharma of merrill lynch. i don't know whether this goes to innovation, whether this company would be better off private. it is spearheading a movement in the industry, because of the hotspots between elon musk and analysts. >> if you look at ma
particularly for james murdoch? he was brought on late.cussion on "bloomberg surveillance," yesterday. do you expect board members to resign on this mr. musk does not get it going? david: it sends a very negative message. turning around on twitter, not the correct channel for this sort of thing, stating you are considering taking the company private, with unsecured funding. if you're sending out the rationalhat, this is a tional behavior you would expect from a creator type, which he...
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. >> james murdoch -- >> james murdoch. >> you think they knew about this >> no. i'm saying -- >> i wonder. because typically if you were actually thinking about doing something like this, you go to your board your board sets up a special committee and they immediately start a process not to mention they put out an 8 k. none of that happened here i don't know who the general counsellor is at tesla this is a side show from the main course of whether or not you can actually e mass the funds necessary to take the company private. i haven't talked to anybody who would be in the business of financing that thinks you can. but there are disclosure questions here, no doubt. >> how about the bonds bonds traded up. you have to make the bonds whole. and people believed it bonds were going down. i think the bonds are better judged than the stock. he rolls in 20%. you're taking an $80 billion deal, roughly. i think you throw in the debt in there already. >>ive -- i've seen 88. >> all right. >> okay. but the point is, you still need $60 something billion in equity or debt. unle
. >> james murdoch -- >> james murdoch. >> you think they knew about this >> no. i'm saying -- >> i wonder. because typically if you were actually thinking about doing something like this, you go to your board your board sets up a special committee and they immediately start a process not to mention they put out an 8 k. none of that happened here i don't know who the general counsellor is at tesla this is a side show from the main course of whether or not you can...
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rupert murdoch's newspaper company is expected to post increased revenue during its fourth quarter offasing subscriptions to its online offerings. finally, there's dropbox, the digital storage company, reporting earnings for the second time ever as a public company. wall street is hoping for impressive earnings from the relatively young company that competes with heavy hitters like amazon and google. joining us us george godber, fund manager from polar capital. thank you forjoining us. so the pound falling below that iconic, or that yardstick measure of $1.30 for the first time this year. yes, it is continued speculation surrounding the probability of a hard brexit coming up. if we take a step back, sincejune coming up. if we take a step back, since june 2015, the coming up. if we take a step back, sincejune 2015, the panthers lost nearly a quarter of its value against the dollar and the euro, we all know the reasons why. will this continue? yes, it is likely to, while we still have the probability ofa while we still have the probability of a hard brexit. but it also means it could wor
rupert murdoch's newspaper company is expected to post increased revenue during its fourth quarter offasing subscriptions to its online offerings. finally, there's dropbox, the digital storage company, reporting earnings for the second time ever as a public company. wall street is hoping for impressive earnings from the relatively young company that competes with heavy hitters like amazon and google. joining us us george godber, fund manager from polar capital. thank you forjoining us. so the...
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why isn't it murdoch >> you know why?ause murdoch is not remember what cuban said yesterday. >> on wapner's show. >> he called in. wapner had such a great show. >> competitors are not standing still. inside word today that a ten cent backed maker of evs is -- >> zte, chinese backed -- the president -- if he wanted to have an impact he would say to ten cent your thing is worth ten cent he would tweet it is worth ten cent but instead he is worried about the fbi. i get it but he could take the chinese down >> what is amazing is people are trying to piece together the time line behind these tweets using a page one story in the times with four by listens and the instagram stories account of azalea bank. >> let's put the fbi, the nsc, the imf and the international community and interpol you can't do it. it's in his head okay i have got someone who claims they are so close to the investment fund that it's absolutely untrue. and i come back and i say, so what so what? >> that's why i get you. they had $2 trillion by 2030 it reads
why isn't it murdoch >> you know why?ause murdoch is not remember what cuban said yesterday. >> on wapner's show. >> he called in. wapner had such a great show. >> competitors are not standing still. inside word today that a ten cent backed maker of evs is -- >> zte, chinese backed -- the president -- if he wanted to have an impact he would say to ten cent your thing is worth ten cent he would tweet it is worth ten cent but instead he is worried about the fbi. i...
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because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you know doesn't like the royal family right i mean over here i don't know what parallels you see here in britain because it's the brics that is who say the establishment they control the media and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for brics you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile it's so obviously futile it's about. you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be smog michael gove johnson even david davis it was a sort of working class story but it's it's those values in which question are to me this kind of inverted conduct yeah all of that how is i mean you signed first scotland for europe and the campaign what is your view now as running backs it has a saying it's project fear people are actually talking about food supplies needing to be stalked and so on and it's stockpiled it's hysteria you know and it's trying to frighten you know that they did it before they did it in the you know about the
because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you know doesn't like the royal family right i mean over here i don't know what parallels you see here in britain because it's the brics that is who say the establishment they control the media and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for brics you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile it's so obviously futile it's...
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but he didn't have to wait long for success to signing nikolai murdoch opening the scoring in the ten minutes. nifty flick from sebastian out there and miller finished the job in style i then with ten minutes remaining and netted one of his own eyes the frenchman coolly slot in the past alexander stole. and out of her chair gets the win he needed in his first one this leak out with frankfurt. so let's round up all the action i would love to populate her cousins hopes with the two nil home away involves shocked shell to one. i'm for it got back on track with a two mail win and freiburg. tough life returned was turned upside down by brick and furder rescued a point at home to hanover the visitors open to scoring in the seventy six minutes and drink if i down starting home on his under sneak a day to give hanover it delete braman equalised with just five minutes to go through ted or ever selassie there were tense moments for braman funs the referee checking for all sides but ultimately the goal stood just two teams shared the spoils. now have had berlin fans were treated to a home win ov
but he didn't have to wait long for success to signing nikolai murdoch opening the scoring in the ten minutes. nifty flick from sebastian out there and miller finished the job in style i then with ten minutes remaining and netted one of his own eyes the frenchman coolly slot in the past alexander stole. and out of her chair gets the win he needed in his first one this leak out with frankfurt. so let's round up all the action i would love to populate her cousins hopes with the two nil home away...
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ross murdoch just missed out on bronze. alice thomas took bronze in the 200 metres butterfly.ting for her as she did win the commonwealth title in this event earlier this year. she was slower this time round, but afterwards said she made the games on the gold coast her priority for the season. well, there's plenty more still to come in glasgow with diving starting today, and golf, triathlon and bmx racing all still to come but much of the focus will now turn to the german capital of berlin. the athletics takes place here because berlin had already been scheduled to take place here before the european championships became a multi—sport event. the olympic stadium in the city staged the olympics back in 1936 and then was renovated in time for the world cup final in 2006. britain will be hoping for some notable track and field medals here. but the team has been dealt a blow today with the news captain dai greene won't be able to race because of injury. our reporter ade adedoyin, who's in berlin, can tell us more. this is dai greene's best season for some years, his first major cha
ross murdoch just missed out on bronze. alice thomas took bronze in the 200 metres butterfly.ting for her as she did win the commonwealth title in this event earlier this year. she was slower this time round, but afterwards said she made the games on the gold coast her priority for the season. well, there's plenty more still to come in glasgow with diving starting today, and golf, triathlon and bmx racing all still to come but much of the focus will now turn to the german capital of berlin. the...
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could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch.s presumed to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and television business in britain. he arrives in america and basically says i don't see why there should only be three broadcast networks. he says i'm going to make another broadcast network. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something murdoch says he is willing to do. >> some people 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 intend to live that long, but i don't believe in the 20 years. >> the reaction to murdoch's idea of a fourth network was like ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. what does he know about television? >> we don't have to reach everyone. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to our counterparts. it means we have to work harder to get our message across and get shows sampled. >> they had an idea, tha
could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch.s presumed to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and television business in britain. he arrives in america and basically says i don't see why there should only be three broadcast networks. he says i'm going to make another broadcast network. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something murdoch says he is willing to do. >> some people are saying...
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in his column today in the rupert murdoch owned post, rich lowry said, if it wasn't obvious before, it should be now. president trump is in an impeachment fight. that won't happen unless democrats take the house and do so with a healthy margin in the fall. but michael cohen's statement that he committed campaign finance violations at the behest of trump makes it that much more likely democrats will impeach him once they have the power and votes to do it. so long as he has the vast majority of his party with him, he has a break against a removal vote in the senate. that's from a conservative republican writer on the editorial page of rupert murdoch's newspaper today, the friday of trump's worst week. impeachment week. so long as he has the vast majority of his party with him, he has a brake against a removal vote in the senate. and that's true. and that's why it's all up to paula duncan and trump supports like paula duncan. if donald trump loses paula duncan and supports like her, he will lose his presidency. when paula duncan voted guilty on all 18 counts against paul manafort and came
in his column today in the rupert murdoch owned post, rich lowry said, if it wasn't obvious before, it should be now. president trump is in an impeachment fight. that won't happen unless democrats take the house and do so with a healthy margin in the fall. but michael cohen's statement that he committed campaign finance violations at the behest of trump makes it that much more likely democrats will impeach him once they have the power and votes to do it. so long as he has the vast majority of...
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we will have in a minute deroy murdoch. i start here with you. what is your reaction?> look, i think that it is good thing, trish, i think you agree, that twitter is paying close attention to the twitter abuse, harrassment and part of the wild, wild west so many years ago. no one should be discriminated against, we have seen, studies show very clearly women of color who get the most amount of attacks. so i do find it a little bit interesting that candace owens, katrina pierson, to lovely african-american women, instead of focusing on the fact that tomorrow is equal pay day for black woman, are focused on this issue when we have such an incredible opportunity to highlight the disparity in pay that black women receive, that they actually have to work until august 7th to get the same equal pay as their white, male counterparts. trish: that is another conversation. >> they have a platform. they could be focused on that. trish: we're talking about twitter, whether they basically are willing to clamp down on one group of people because they're conservative and not another gr
we will have in a minute deroy murdoch. i start here with you. what is your reaction?> look, i think that it is good thing, trish, i think you agree, that twitter is paying close attention to the twitter abuse, harrassment and part of the wild, wild west so many years ago. no one should be discriminated against, we have seen, studies show very clearly women of color who get the most amount of attacks. so i do find it a little bit interesting that candace owens, katrina pierson, to lovely...
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murdoch is saying as of now regulatory approval is being sought outside the u.s.e u.s. the deal is set to close in the first half of the calendar year, 2019. a strong calendar all aboard. seems all all scheduling concers are -- melissa: good stuff. david: hawaii breathing a sigh of relief as a category 3 hurricane called hector is expected to pass south of the big island and weaken in the coming days. tropical storm warning however does remain in effect as the storm could bring strong wind gusts, heavy rain, monster surf. officials are taking extra precautions declaring preemptive state of emergency but no hurricane. melissa: look at that. too close to call in kansas. the trump-backed candidate is locked in a tight race with the incumbent governor. what fallout is next. congressman marshall from kansas responds. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one
murdoch is saying as of now regulatory approval is being sought outside the u.s.e u.s. the deal is set to close in the first half of the calendar year, 2019. a strong calendar all aboard. seems all all scheduling concers are -- melissa: good stuff. david: hawaii breathing a sigh of relief as a category 3 hurricane called hector is expected to pass south of the big island and weaken in the coming days. tropical storm warning however does remain in effect as the storm could bring strong wind...
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ross murdoch just misses out on bronze with luca pizzini of italy taking it by one hundredth of a second bronze in the 200 metres butterfly. the 27—year—old won commonwealth gold back in april, and went into monday's final as world number one in the event but could only manage to swim two seconds slower than she did on the gold coast. and there was bronze too for max litchfield in the men's 200m individual medley. fellow brit mark szarenek finised fifth, a second off the podium. it has been a pretty manic monday in glasgow, our correspondent joe wilson rounds up the rest of the action. here in the velodrome we are preparing for the evening session. the one medal we have seen won by britain came in the maddison. this is the long race where cyclists compete as a pair and they can grab hold of each other and give their tea m hold of each other and give their team mate a sling shot. it is a very long race, with sprints throughout and you get points depending on where you come in the sprints. ethan hayter and ollie wood saved enough energy to finish in the bronze medal position. after the cer
ross murdoch just misses out on bronze with luca pizzini of italy taking it by one hundredth of a second bronze in the 200 metres butterfly. the 27—year—old won commonwealth gold back in april, and went into monday's final as world number one in the event but could only manage to swim two seconds slower than she did on the gold coast. and there was bronze too for max litchfield in the men's 200m individual medley. fellow brit mark szarenek finised fifth, a second off the podium. it has been...
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fox news, rupert murdoch, echo chamber that trump has has been beset by the mean democrats and hillaryhing continues. this isn't his only legal problem, he has other ones. civil lawsuits against him. stormy daniels has a civil lawsuit, he is going to have to testify under oath about that. a woman has sued him for defamation because he said she was a liar when she accused him of sexual harassment and groping. in the next six months he will have to testify under oath, probably. these things are building up, the new york attorney general investigating his taxes. the trump foundation, a strange kind of scam. a harbinger of trouble for him and a sign of how it is going to be from now on. the republicans in congress are not anywhere close to impeachment, he is a fighter his whole lifetime record to deny, obscure, fight, delay. he did that with his new york real estate dealings, with lawyer roy cohen. as president, he can't be indicted underprevailing constitutional doctrine. it depends how the elections go in the fall and a lot of other things. interesting! touching on so much of what may oc
fox news, rupert murdoch, echo chamber that trump has has been beset by the mean democrats and hillaryhing continues. this isn't his only legal problem, he has other ones. civil lawsuits against him. stormy daniels has a civil lawsuit, he is going to have to testify under oath about that. a woman has sued him for defamation because he said she was a liar when she accused him of sexual harassment and groping. in the next six months he will have to testify under oath, probably. these things are...
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think this how they are shooting himself in the foot well that's going to the next story from the murdoch wall street journal journal which is echoing across the city of london because of huge your funds and their need to itself need to should give turkey the boot helped by china and russia and vandalizing interests after i'm surprised actually you note. i'm shocked techie a member of nato. since nineteen fifty two and the gave a lot of service to need to you know turkey participated in actually putting the foundation stone of need to nine hundred fifty two and it was criticized by many people in the middle east as a muslim country to parts of the need to and. there he suffered a lot because of this membership now when turkey actually wanted the need to stand by them when they should down israeli war russian warplane they said no it's not our business you know you have to deal with it and they never intervene so this is the problem so turkey was extremely i mean president. was very bitter of this but now turkey is suffering because of the war the economy war against their currency believe
think this how they are shooting himself in the foot well that's going to the next story from the murdoch wall street journal journal which is echoing across the city of london because of huge your funds and their need to itself need to should give turkey the boot helped by china and russia and vandalizing interests after i'm surprised actually you note. i'm shocked techie a member of nato. since nineteen fifty two and the gave a lot of service to need to you know turkey participated in...
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disney purchased the film and television assets and famous brands like the simpsons from rupert murdoch'sp, wall street is expecting positive news “— wall street is expecting positive news —— look at earnings. joining us is richard hunter, head of markets at interactive investor. we may talk arsenal later! the markets, interesting, slightly positive at the moment across asia, we have the massive trade tension issue which is global and yet we have an american economy which is on an absolute roller—coaster, they are balancing each other out, do you think? in normal circumstances, you would have seen the us market race away a lot more than they actually have, you are right, detentions there, the escalating trade spat between the us and china, very much on people's minds. we have had a synchronised global economic recovery, the us in particular is absolutely firing on all cylinders, and what you would normally expect and what you would normally expect and hope is that the economic growth could continue on its own. 0bviously, markets at any given time looking to what sort of thing can this and
disney purchased the film and television assets and famous brands like the simpsons from rupert murdoch'sp, wall street is expecting positive news “— wall street is expecting positive news —— look at earnings. joining us is richard hunter, head of markets at interactive investor. we may talk arsenal later! the markets, interesting, slightly positive at the moment across asia, we have the massive trade tension issue which is global and yet we have an american economy which is on an...
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remember that disney edged out comcast to purchase those film and television assets from rupert murdoch'sbeyond disney, look for earnings this week from thomson reuters, viacom and discovery. joining us now is mouhammed choukeir, chief investment officer, kleinwort. mouhammed, thank you forjoining us. let's go back to that age is busy result, the last of the big european banks to report. what's the general perspective of the european banking sector, bright? it's encouraging results from hsbc but you've got to put it in the context of european duesin put it in the context of european dues in general and also in the context of global banks and in that context of global banks and in that context it hasn't done very well. to give his idea, hsbc earnings were up 4.5% whereas european earnings in general web closer to 8% so a bit disappointing in context. and european banks and performed the us banking sector. so a good start yet still behind the wider market. smart to beat the asia pivot because the growth there was considerably higher, perhaps that was the right at ago. the chinese economy is
remember that disney edged out comcast to purchase those film and television assets from rupert murdoch'sbeyond disney, look for earnings this week from thomson reuters, viacom and discovery. joining us now is mouhammed choukeir, chief investment officer, kleinwort. mouhammed, thank you forjoining us. let's go back to that age is busy result, the last of the big european banks to report. what's the general perspective of the european banking sector, bright? it's encouraging results from hsbc...
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deep philosophical appeared for me that he had since perhaps is really leaving them let's go to the murdoch son their murdock's on yet diabetes scare diabetics like to reason may will struggle to get into the event of a new deal breaks are just about from berlant from a pharmaceutical conference i was addressing and there are this issue here about access to pharmaceuticals first of all whether or not those which would be approved either by britain for the e.u. or elsewhere in the e.u. will be available in both segments outside the e.u. and in britain secondly whether or not the. form as it was coming forward can be approved properly and quickly and certainly places are switzerland still your canada. are months behind even getting approval for some medicines or because the problem but thirty this issue about trade and this is perhaps the the sun concentrating on this you know dover sees seventy percent of our trade comes through that port the estimate is that two minutes actual delay for a lorry which is nothing and there could be three hundred million more customs checks a year by the way a
deep philosophical appeared for me that he had since perhaps is really leaving them let's go to the murdoch son their murdock's on yet diabetes scare diabetics like to reason may will struggle to get into the event of a new deal breaks are just about from berlant from a pharmaceutical conference i was addressing and there are this issue here about access to pharmaceuticals first of all whether or not those which would be approved either by britain for the e.u. or elsewhere in the e.u. will be...
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banning that from you tube we're going to ban going underground from going to ban obviously the term murdoch press that's fine we can't trust people to make up their own minds afshin you should know that i know that's very true a very important decision by these internet companies they are private and it's up to them what they want about or not i personally dream on our show to google dream on and he will go to the truth from the british guardian newspaper well you say it's the truth the guardian reports u.k. poised to ask russia to extradite solsbury attack suspect now with the russian embassy said it's going to happen is putin to take them in they were obviously killed by russia it's a great story a few small problems russia absolutely denies involvement to this point secondly there's been no legal proof whatsoever about who did it and thirdly we don't know who they want to extradite they say there are some such suspects here but i didn't hear very categorical is about to do it and the russian embassy by the way a time of according to have said that they've never heard of any of this well
banning that from you tube we're going to ban going underground from going to ban obviously the term murdoch press that's fine we can't trust people to make up their own minds afshin you should know that i know that's very true a very important decision by these internet companies they are private and it's up to them what they want about or not i personally dream on our show to google dream on and he will go to the truth from the british guardian newspaper well you say it's the truth the...
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fox is owned by rupert murdoch -- would they be considered a foreign lobby? no, fox is not a registered foreign lobby. , they willmes mention different media outlets that different countries will use for pr or propaganda purposes. there are a number of news outlets that will show up in the data. show,news outlets that are they government owned news outlets? guest: there are a variety of different outlets. they can be used for pr purposes or different type of things -- the ones registered as foreign agents are under the direct control of the government. forrester calling from florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span and thank you for the center for responsive politics. debate aring to the few moments ago when you stated more clarity and not a specific proposal and this focus on process is causing this gridlock, that's why we can't get this clarity. it's really a matter of running the administration into the ground -- the republican party pragmatic,-- i'm a intellectual person -- in lieu of a policy agenda to in fact give clar
fox is owned by rupert murdoch -- would they be considered a foreign lobby? no, fox is not a registered foreign lobby. , they willmes mention different media outlets that different countries will use for pr or propaganda purposes. there are a number of news outlets that will show up in the data. show,news outlets that are they government owned news outlets? guest: there are a variety of different outlets. they can be used for pr purposes or different type of things -- the ones registered as...
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home page of the british tabloid the sun and posted a fake news report that the paper's owner rupert murdoch had just died of a drug overdose. this called attention to the fact that a group of technologically savvy young people could break into just about any website they wanted alba sam says they wanted to demonstrate that a lot of companies don't pay enough attention to cyber security. most common misconception about cybercrime is that it's complicated or it's like it's evil skill to do and you want to do so and you have. this many. fools freely available donors should you have these people at work about how these attacks work and what about the fears were. the personal fear and misconception also here on here i think because we would use. albert sound who was just sixteen at the time was arrested and pleaded guilty to charges. computer misuse he was given a suspended sentence of twenty months in jail today he's working on a doctorate degree in computer security. and the threat posed by cyber criminals is complex they have a wide variety of motives and methods one of the german off already
home page of the british tabloid the sun and posted a fake news report that the paper's owner rupert murdoch had just died of a drug overdose. this called attention to the fact that a group of technologically savvy young people could break into just about any website they wanted alba sam says they wanted to demonstrate that a lot of companies don't pay enough attention to cyber security. most common misconception about cybercrime is that it's complicated or it's like it's evil skill to do and...