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big oligarchs i think rupert murdoch. said the current conservative government is pretty much in lockstep actually and i think that you don't have to look at the kind of coordinated headlines across the murdoch press to see the whole into question whether we are in fact sometimes a democracy because i think of all the people don't know about this all the facts all the time and i can they make an informed decision in the general election and i would wonder whether it's possible it's all in this country to become the prime minister without having rupert murdoch on side a mic not substituting it i mean he was a real power 20 years ago 10 years ago when when cameron how does guyon number 10 but since then you know social media has gradually superseded some of the print media he lost b. sky b. you know that's point i mean the pub the problem with that headline is boris johnson didn't call the general election he wanted a general election but it only happened because the s.n.p. in the lib dems combined disastrously tent in my v
big oligarchs i think rupert murdoch. said the current conservative government is pretty much in lockstep actually and i think that you don't have to look at the kind of coordinated headlines across the murdoch press to see the whole into question whether we are in fact sometimes a democracy because i think of all the people don't know about this all the facts all the time and i can they make an informed decision in the general election and i would wonder whether it's possible it's all in this...
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murdoch? >> guest: it's an interesting thing because jared kushner, when he was about 25 or 26 years old, bought a weekly newspaper called the new york observer. and people who works there, at the time sort of understood his politics to be kind of left centrist. and many of them told me that over the years they would be surprised that jared kushner would come in on monday morning and he would say well, ivanka can i were with rupert or roberta wendy murdoch when they were married, and spoke about their weekend trips. first it was sort of a social thing, and then jared kushner began espousing more conservative ideas, and his newspaper, on his editorial page in the new york observer did too. and people thought more and more as in the model of proper murdoch publications where's understood that the publication served a particular agenda. >> host: absolutely. you know one of the things i think this book does best is it really details every chapter of president trump's real estate career. and he do
murdoch? >> guest: it's an interesting thing because jared kushner, when he was about 25 or 26 years old, bought a weekly newspaper called the new york observer. and people who works there, at the time sort of understood his politics to be kind of left centrist. and many of them told me that over the years they would be surprised that jared kushner would come in on monday morning and he would say well, ivanka can i were with rupert or roberta wendy murdoch when they were married, and...
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murdoch? >> guest: it an interesting thing because mr. kushner when they were about 25, 26-years-old, they had a new york newspaper called the new york observer, and people who worked there at the times sword of understood his politics to be left centrist. many of them to hold over the years they would be surprised that he would come in on a monday morning and say well, we were with rupert murdoch when they were married, and they would talk about their weekend trips into sort of burst just a social thing. then jerry kushner began espousing more conservative ideas, and his newspaper on his editorial page in the new york observer people solve more and more, even the model of the rupert murdoch publication where the publication serves a particular agenda. >> host: absolutely. one of the things i think this book does best is he sells every chapter of president trump's real estate career. and really incredible detail and i would encourage anyone [inaudible] in the detailed account of how he made the money, and you can see many steps along the
murdoch? >> guest: it an interesting thing because mr. kushner when they were about 25, 26-years-old, they had a new york newspaper called the new york observer, and people who worked there at the times sword of understood his politics to be left centrist. many of them to hold over the years they would be surprised that he would come in on a monday morning and say well, we were with rupert murdoch when they were married, and they would talk about their weekend trips into sort of burst...
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joining me from new hampshire, tim murdoch, we appreciate it, thank you for joining us, i know you'reery busy. let's bring up the initial results from some of the places overnight, we have the gop result, donald trump winning handily at 75% to 100% coming in at this hour. is this kind of a foreshadowing of what you expect to happen in new hampshire this time around? >> before con conclusion he will win the republican primary but the real purpose of the campaign being here is to flex our organizational muscles and get the trump ground are ready for november because donald trump was very close to winning new hampshire in 2016 and it was only 2700 votes difference between him and hillary clinton and he fully intends to win it this november and we think based on his record of accomplishment for the people of new hampshire the united states we should be about a foot new hampshire in his when colin november. shannon: very close to say the least, 47.5% versus 47.2%. tell us a little more about the ground game you have going on, we saw the m aga rally overnight, overwhelming amount of people
joining me from new hampshire, tim murdoch, we appreciate it, thank you for joining us, i know you'reery busy. let's bring up the initial results from some of the places overnight, we have the gop result, donald trump winning handily at 75% to 100% coming in at this hour. is this kind of a foreshadowing of what you expect to happen in new hampshire this time around? >> before con conclusion he will win the republican primary but the real purpose of the campaign being here is to flex our...
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fox news contributor deroy murdoch. what do you make of it?igated mess, it really is. >> total flop. yet another example of the democrats can't seem to run anything at all. you had this caucus, totally went sideways. democrat run cities overrun with outdoormen tally ill people, garbage not being picked up. rats on streets here in new york. democrat say, california, illinois, new york, people clearing out moving to low tax high growth states, texas, florida. they have even blown impeachment. we'll talk about the "gallup poll" in a minute. botched that too. charles: i want to hit on this a little bit more. for me it is even more, i don't want to use the word sinister. i'm searching for the right word. over weekend rules were change ostensibly to get bloomberg more involved. many folks take that as a message democrats are pulling out all the stops to stop bernie sanders. this happens as he has momentum going into iowa. the des moines poll not released. feels like these speed bumps or hurdles hurt only one person. >> i don't agree with the man ver
fox news contributor deroy murdoch. what do you make of it?igated mess, it really is. >> total flop. yet another example of the democrats can't seem to run anything at all. you had this caucus, totally went sideways. democrat run cities overrun with outdoormen tally ill people, garbage not being picked up. rats on streets here in new york. democrat say, california, illinois, new york, people clearing out moving to low tax high growth states, texas, florida. they have even blown...
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know just from the frying pan into the fire so to speak then we know that for example the rupert murdoch media empire has been very keen if you like to always be critical of the b.b.c. not to say they've got their own media interest for that they've got their own vested interest that so the number of agendas going on the license fee many people believe it is outdated this idea that we could go to jail for not paying it as a method of funding i think we as a you know as you said in your intro it's under review again and i think it's a saudi government of this for the geopolitical period really going at it and i mean any ill we've talked about the b.b.c. internally in britain i mean for a cameo as well to the b.b.c. world service most of them push out from the front 5 years before here great institution now the argument again at the time is that the b.b.c. had the broadcast abroad to counter propaganda now we're hearing today b.b.c. saying propaganda from the likes of china from the likes of russia are they really that important is it such a problem no i think the funding so i don't know a
know just from the frying pan into the fire so to speak then we know that for example the rupert murdoch media empire has been very keen if you like to always be critical of the b.b.c. not to say they've got their own media interest for that they've got their own vested interest that so the number of agendas going on the license fee many people believe it is outdated this idea that we could go to jail for not paying it as a method of funding i think we as a you know as you said in your intro...
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the wealthy are speaking democracy dies in darkness whispers jeff bezos to michael bloomberg rupert murdoch julian sinclair and donald trump in a dark smoke filled room suckers. under the current us election system primaries take place at the beginning of an election year to select candidates in some states every citizens allowed to vote and others only registered voters however the presidential nomination doesn't win this down the votes way and that the goods think you need around this law to believe the articles an attempt to plunder the attention of the newspapers losing. first of all is one of the most poorly constructed arguments ever i read it and i thought to myself i don't understand what this is suggesting so i gave it to a couple of by learned colleagues they don't know what it is either we don't know what exactly this is suggesting who are these elites this is a college professor a ph d. ph d. stands for something this far as the washington post goes it is a rag it is a hospital mop it is it is it is nothing it's it the glory days of yore from watergate it's over with not only th
the wealthy are speaking democracy dies in darkness whispers jeff bezos to michael bloomberg rupert murdoch julian sinclair and donald trump in a dark smoke filled room suckers. under the current us election system primaries take place at the beginning of an election year to select candidates in some states every citizens allowed to vote and others only registered voters however the presidential nomination doesn't win this down the votes way and that the goods think you need around this law to...
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star caroline flack renewed scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the 1000000000 is of the fashion industry old visible coming to have going underground. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people i promise you know we've all pots the truth. that you want to work. no. presidential candidates future of the u.s. . every week. student. money. i 1st heard about wiki leaks. from the helicopter footage in iraq. i think it down to people or do you mean i mean us military who have never forgiven him for this guy's a traitor a treasonous and and he has broken every law the united states illegally shoot some of us really historic to have. independent journalist a guy with his computer exposing to see who is what crimes and to a global audience. the idea of developing an anonymous box and applying it to a media organization is what he makes that was the 1st. i didn't the toy interest i think that he would be fo
star caroline flack renewed scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the 1000000000 is of the fashion industry old visible coming to have going underground. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people i promise you know we've all pots the truth. that you want to work. no. presidential candidates future of the u.s....
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all of you we've got the eve of bricks it papers here not today's ones our time has come from the murdoch sun with the 50 quid they giving out saying 50 p. coins and your paper a new dawn for britain and drew a momentous day because the guardian will be getting to that in the in the 2nd pretty to be against it but i drew how do you stand up for this is a from page momentous day we salute a new dawn for britain directly from 10 downing street and yet the head has run because the white kids over there boris johnson speaks to the nation he doesn't do that very often this has been a long time in a controversial way no pool cameras well 3 and a half years been waiting for this and it's about time and i think she now get on with it and look forward to the new beginning so rense have campaigned against breaks it before and since the brakes at referendum your reaction well it's probably neutral. it's a bit of an anticlimax we knew this was going to happen a couple of months ago it's happened nothing material only affects the end of the year. and it was somebody.
all of you we've got the eve of bricks it papers here not today's ones our time has come from the murdoch sun with the 50 quid they giving out saying 50 p. coins and your paper a new dawn for britain and drew a momentous day because the guardian will be getting to that in the in the 2nd pretty to be against it but i drew how do you stand up for this is a from page momentous day we salute a new dawn for britain directly from 10 downing street and yet the head has run because the white kids over...
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all of you we've got the eve of bricks of papers here not today's ones our time has come from the murdoch sun with the 50 quid they giving out saying 50 p. coins and your paper and you do one for britain and drew a momentous day because the guardian will be getting to that in the in the 2nd predictably again spread but i drew how do you stand up for this as a front page momentous day we salute a new dawn for britain directly from 10 downing street and yet the head has spread because the white.
all of you we've got the eve of bricks of papers here not today's ones our time has come from the murdoch sun with the 50 quid they giving out saying 50 p. coins and your paper and you do one for britain and drew a momentous day because the guardian will be getting to that in the in the 2nd predictably again spread but i drew how do you stand up for this as a front page momentous day we salute a new dawn for britain directly from 10 downing street and yet the head has spread because the white.
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no matter what they tell you grudging defense is a massage by outlets like rupert murdoch's fox news the statement they did b.b.c. and former wiki leaks partners the guardian new york times among others perhaps emerging because they realize they could all soon find themselves in court for merely reporting on the crimes of nato countries well i'm joined now by the united nations kneels meltzer who wants answers from boris johnson's government about britain's role in what defenders of assad say are attempts to eliminate him in london's belmarsh prison special operator welcome back to going underground before we get to issues around the court case that will it's crown court the belmarsh crown court. we're hearing from people in the labor party pretty mainstream now coming on board to support julian a son she is what you have been saying since your report into the alleged persecution of judaism is becoming more mainstream. i think that's a fair assessment i'm actually surprised to see compared to last june which is about a month after my visit when i tried to place an op on the internati
no matter what they tell you grudging defense is a massage by outlets like rupert murdoch's fox news the statement they did b.b.c. and former wiki leaks partners the guardian new york times among others perhaps emerging because they realize they could all soon find themselves in court for merely reporting on the crimes of nato countries well i'm joined now by the united nations kneels meltzer who wants answers from boris johnson's government about britain's role in what defenders of assad say...
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star caroline flack renewed scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media got nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry told a simple coming up of blood to have going underground. in this new preview called problem with not a moon but in your circles modesty. and you know. the much for the good with a little with 3 minutes to do it when they're. pointing good sort of when you're already in the eastern seaboard you know maybe it seems that strange. city. that. i 1st heard about we can exist in a song. the helicopter folks here in iraq. i think get down to the people who do you mean and i mean u.s. military who have never forgiven him for this guy's a traitor a treasonous and and he has broken every law the united states illegally should. he was really historic to have. independent journalist with his computer exposing you is a lot of crimes and to a global audience. the idea of developing an anonymous. and applying it to a media organizati
star caroline flack renewed scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media got nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry told a simple coming up of blood to have going underground. in this new preview called problem with not a moon but in your circles modesty. and you know. the much for the good with a little with 3 minutes to do it when they're....
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the challenge of this film, bombshell, your turning actors into real people, rupert murdoch, the creationashes was the big secret of the film? for doing all of the make up, there were lots of lashes on megyn kelly. my colleague who designed the prosthetics changed her structure. she was transformed into that lookalike. he really opened up prosthetics in a new way. we know him in this country because of the success in churchill with gary oldman. took me through a little bit the relationship between prosthetics and make—up? in a sense, you are enhancing what he has done but, at the same time, you're making a light touch because it is going on top of something else. yes, prosthetics and traditional make up are not necessarily friends. they are com pletely necessarily friends. they are completely different things. we had to put up so much of the beauty make up to put up so much of the beauty make up that it kind of loses the beauty of what prosthetics would be, and it can also reveal whether those pieces are late and make the transformation not as believable. i have worked in prosthetics for
the challenge of this film, bombshell, your turning actors into real people, rupert murdoch, the creationashes was the big secret of the film? for doing all of the make up, there were lots of lashes on megyn kelly. my colleague who designed the prosthetics changed her structure. she was transformed into that lookalike. he really opened up prosthetics in a new way. we know him in this country because of the success in churchill with gary oldman. took me through a little bit the relationship...
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democracy dies in darkness whispers jeff bezos to michael bloomberg rupert murdoch julian sinclair and donald trump in a dark smoke filled room suckers. ok let's get the thoughts now of media and this line he joins us on this line don't know what do you think think it was the elites actually testing the water to see what the public would think with this washington post article. not at all what this was was why paul click bait it was nothing it was a gas opinion and it was another example of throwing a hand grenade a smoke grenade into the into the makes somebody i can't believe how many people we're talking about this absolute drivel and i guess we're talking about it as well but since we are 1st of all it was one of the most poorly constructed arguments ever i read it and i thought to myself i don't understand what this is suggesting so i gave it to a couple of by learned colleagues they don't know what it is either we don't know what exactly this is suggesting who are these elite this is a college professor a ph d. ph d. stands for something but this being a family show i won't tell
democracy dies in darkness whispers jeff bezos to michael bloomberg rupert murdoch julian sinclair and donald trump in a dark smoke filled room suckers. ok let's get the thoughts now of media and this line he joins us on this line don't know what do you think think it was the elites actually testing the water to see what the public would think with this washington post article. not at all what this was was why paul click bait it was nothing it was a gas opinion and it was another example of...
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and wasn't today no matter what they tell you grudging defenses of assad by outlets like rupert murdoch's fox news the statement they did b.b.c. and form a wiki leaks partners the guardian new york times among others perhaps emerging because they realize they could all soon find themselves in court for merely reporting on the crimes of nato countries well i'm joined now by the united nations kneels meltzer who wants answers from boris johnson's government about britain's role in what defenders of a zionist say are attempts to eliminate him in london's belmarsh prison special operator welcome back to going undercover if we get to issues around the court case that will it's crown court to build a crown court. hearing from people from the labor party pretty mainstream now coming on board to support julian a son is what you have been saying since your report it's the alleged persecution of judaism's becoming more mainstream i think that's a fair assessment i'm actually surprised to see.
and wasn't today no matter what they tell you grudging defenses of assad by outlets like rupert murdoch's fox news the statement they did b.b.c. and form a wiki leaks partners the guardian new york times among others perhaps emerging because they realize they could all soon find themselves in court for merely reporting on the crimes of nato countries well i'm joined now by the united nations kneels meltzer who wants answers from boris johnson's government about britain's role in what defenders...
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star caroline flack renew scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media oscar nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry told the small coming of a body to have going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back i'm still with roger waters interconnectedness here that i'm really addressing with you because julie the sun jug if we could just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's talking about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of his talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption and wrongdoing he's all around the around the world you see this as a hugely interconnected says it is he's. the interconnected and that's that's one thing that chiz me up somewhat is that people are in the streets in some of the out though in chile right and where where where it st
star caroline flack renew scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media oscar nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry told the small coming of a body to have going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back i'm...
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star caroline flack renewed scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media oscar nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry old visible coming of a body to have going underground. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must or in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they could charge kenny with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom at the beach with the scent of a $23.00. i felt that i deserved to be. confined within 4 green walls defunded so using. turned on to help him to leave dennis room. welcome back i'm still with roger waters the interconnectedness here that i'm really good dressing with you gives julian a son drug we could just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's talking about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of his talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wron
star caroline flack renewed scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media oscar nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry old visible coming of a body to have going underground. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must or in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they could charge kenny with capital murder even though he didn't have...
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and wasn't today no matter what they tell you grudging defenses of assad by outlets like rupert murdoch's fox news the statement they did b.b.c. and form a wiki leaks partners the guardian new york times among others perhaps emerging because they realize they could all soon find themselves in court for merely reporting on the crimes of nato countries when i'm joined now by the united nations kneels meltzer who wants answers from boris johnson's government about britain's role in what defenders of assad say are attempts to eliminate him in london's belmarsh prison special operator welcome back to going underground before we get to issues around the court case that will it's crown court to build large crown court .
and wasn't today no matter what they tell you grudging defenses of assad by outlets like rupert murdoch's fox news the statement they did b.b.c. and form a wiki leaks partners the guardian new york times among others perhaps emerging because they realize they could all soon find themselves in court for merely reporting on the crimes of nato countries when i'm joined now by the united nations kneels meltzer who wants answers from boris johnson's government about britain's role in what defenders...
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star caroline flack 3 new scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry told visible coming up above to have going on to ground. 0. 0. 00 pm. this whole business about blaming russia by america is getting really pathetic because here's a guy who's effectively trying to dehumanizing a whole group of people slavic people of the stakes this is remarkably ironic coming from white like. welcome back i'm still with roger waters the interconnectedness here that i'm really really addressing with you because julie discern jugglery we heard just now he's talking about guantanamo torture is dogging about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of this talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing is all around the around the world you see this as a hugely interconnected as it is hugely interconnected and that's that's one thing that has me up somewhat is that
star caroline flack 3 new scrutiny of rupert murdoch's media empire we speak to a man at the heart of a u.k. inquiry into mainstream media nominated steve coogan about media manipulation and his new film greed satirizing the billionaires of the fashion industry told visible coming up above to have going on to ground. 0. 0. 00 pm. this whole business about blaming russia by america is getting really pathetic because here's a guy who's effectively trying to dehumanizing a whole group of people...
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rupert murdoch looked at that and said i'm going to create a product to bridge that gap. how can the media to better to build trust with the republican side to build trust with the republican side of the country which is really at issue here. >> i will go back to what dan said accept the reality. recognize the severe dislocation that's occurring. and quite frankly, i think it's getting progressively worse. we had on sunday in los angeles, a ghastly event with the death of kobe bryant. norman's newspaper, which times drives me to fix. but norman's newspaper responded to this on a sunday, when normally staff is somewhat depleted. and took a story that related to an accident, to a celebrity, to a sports person, to an issue about why did it go wrong in that chopper. went across the spectrum of that story and throughout the day, just owned that story dramatically. to me as i said, it was a pulitzer prize performance. the truth is that we have journalism practitioners from the top to the bottom, who are incredibly skilled. and can rise two occasions whether there on a battlefie
rupert murdoch looked at that and said i'm going to create a product to bridge that gap. how can the media to better to build trust with the republican side to build trust with the republican side of the country which is really at issue here. >> i will go back to what dan said accept the reality. recognize the severe dislocation that's occurring. and quite frankly, i think it's getting progressively worse. we had on sunday in los angeles, a ghastly event with the death of kobe bryant....
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rupert murdoch said i'm going to create a news - - to address that fact. - - to build trust with theublican side of the country. which is really at issue here in that poll. >> i will go back to what dan centered accept the reality. recognize the severe dislocation that's occurring. quite frankly, i think it's getting progressively worse. we had on sunday a ghastly event with the death of kobe. norman's newspaper responded to this on a sunday when normally staffs are somewhat depleted. and took a story that related to an accident to a celebrity, to a sports person to an issue about why did go wrong in that chopper. went across the spectrum of that story and throughout the day, just owned that story dramatically. and to me as i said to him earlier, it was a pulitzer prize performance. the truth is, that we have journalism practitioners from the top to the bottom who are incredibly skilled. and can rise two occasions whether there on a battlefield in tunisia or whatever it might be, in the service of their audience. i think what we need is newspaper management. that says we have a probl
rupert murdoch said i'm going to create a news - - to address that fact. - - to build trust with theublican side of the country. which is really at issue here in that poll. >> i will go back to what dan centered accept the reality. recognize the severe dislocation that's occurring. quite frankly, i think it's getting progressively worse. we had on sunday a ghastly event with the death of kobe. norman's newspaper responded to this on a sunday when normally staffs are somewhat depleted. and...
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. >> the one i would eliminate is murdoch and fox news channel. because they are spreading not only at counter political viewpoint, but lies and disinformation and misinformation and propaganda day after day, night after night for years and years, in years. they have created for their audience a set of worldviews that are based on lies. and, you want to talk about your fake news, that is one-stop shopping. it is obviously corrosive. by the way, there have always been, first of all the whole history of journalism in this country began for the first century and a half it was extremely partisan. that was the norm. but halfway through the last century there were certain professionalism that began to take over with highly concentrated media companies beginning to acquire everything. the fact is they got less and less partisan whenever the rochester chronicle was called there was really a spouse in a democratic appointment view. that is long gone. that kind of thing in the newspaper business no longer exists. except in the right-wing media that a exist
. >> the one i would eliminate is murdoch and fox news channel. because they are spreading not only at counter political viewpoint, but lies and disinformation and misinformation and propaganda day after day, night after night for years and years, in years. they have created for their audience a set of worldviews that are based on lies. and, you want to talk about your fake news, that is one-stop shopping. it is obviously corrosive. by the way, there have always been, first of all the...
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are guests like rudy guilliani, christopher rudy and one person pushed for bernie kerik and rupert murdochs. what do you make of this influence and how unprecedented it is. >> this could be a two-way street. >> this could be the list the president wanted publicized on fox news or people who went to fox news to get to the president. as you saw, the president said, i saw it on news, on television. it was a fox news interview that that happened. i suppose that's fair game. in the greater picture of all of this, this is a man now president who promises a candidate to drain the swamp. some of the crimes and some of the commutatinos he offered pardon have done damage to the american public. medicare fraud and tax fraud and trying to secure obama's seat. he's the only candidate removed from office, a big distinction. all of these things hurt our government. it speaks volumes that trump would brush away it as though there's not a lasting impact on it. >> they're swamp monsters. >> yes. >> how do you make sense of this fox news, i guess, echo chamber, that he's got going, how do you make sense then
are guests like rudy guilliani, christopher rudy and one person pushed for bernie kerik and rupert murdochs. what do you make of this influence and how unprecedented it is. >> this could be a two-way street. >> this could be the list the president wanted publicized on fox news or people who went to fox news to get to the president. as you saw, the president said, i saw it on news, on television. it was a fox news interview that that happened. i suppose that's fair game. in the...
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high profile friends and conservative media figures like outside attorney rudy giuliani and rupert murdoch who owns fox news, and also making life difficult for the attorney generalen as he insists he has the right to intervene in the criminal cases. >> thank you, jim acosta. let's bring in evan perez. roger stone is a couple of days away from the sentence, and what is the latest on the efforts and the legal team's efforts to delay the proceedings? >> it is going to have to wait, wolf. the judge had a conference call with the prosecutors and the defense team. they wanted to go ahead, and they wanted to try to get through his request for a new trial right now before he is sentenced. and the judge decided that she would ignore all of issues and go ahead with the sentencing thursday, and she is yet to even react, wolf, to all of the things that happened last week with the president's attempted intervention with the justice department, and essentially overturning the decision by the original trial team and recommending a lenient sentence and none of that has she touched and looking at the tria
high profile friends and conservative media figures like outside attorney rudy giuliani and rupert murdoch who owns fox news, and also making life difficult for the attorney generalen as he insists he has the right to intervene in the criminal cases. >> thank you, jim acosta. let's bring in evan perez. roger stone is a couple of days away from the sentence, and what is the latest on the efforts and the legal team's efforts to delay the proceedings? >> it is going to have to wait,...
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days before the all-important primary followed by supertuesday, leslie marsh, byron york and ryan murdochth you. walk us through your winners and losers as the dust devils tonight. >> relative to expectation i have a tie on the winners, michael bloomberg, he was energetic tonight, much more focused, seemed to do his homework and was the first person to mention the coronavirus, had an excellent answer on education in new york city, biden seemed to come alive, he was more focused and energetic, had good comments about knowing xi jinping, he had an amusing comment about the misconception that he has too much here in the loser with bernie sanders. he was very testy and cranky, not exactly a warm toasty guide to begin with but barely smiled, i didn't see the city calm easy expect that over. is mapped in debt up on medicare for all and he doubled down on saying good things about castro's cuba and the point about literacy, you can teach people to read without running political prisons. i wish he had made that point. >> you made agreement on some of those points. >> differently. my winner tonight
days before the all-important primary followed by supertuesday, leslie marsh, byron york and ryan murdochth you. walk us through your winners and losers as the dust devils tonight. >> relative to expectation i have a tie on the winners, michael bloomberg, he was energetic tonight, much more focused, seemed to do his homework and was the first person to mention the coronavirus, had an excellent answer on education in new york city, biden seemed to come alive, he was more focused and...
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murdoch? >> guest: when he was about 25 or 26-years-old he bought a newspaper called the new york observer and people who work there at the time understood his politics as a kind of left centrist in said over the years they would be surprised. they would say ivanka or i were with rupert or wendy murdock when they were married and spoke about their weekend trips. first it was a social thing and then he began espousing more conservative ideas. his newspaper on the editorial page did, t too. people solve it more and more in the model of the publication that serves a particular agenda in. >> host: it really details all of the real estate career in incredible detail and i encourage people who either got to know the president from watching the apprentice or reading about him but this is a detailed account if you can see many steps along the way. a certain portion of the money making is relying on the government program which might surprise some people given his political position. with shared a coup
murdoch? >> guest: when he was about 25 or 26-years-old he bought a newspaper called the new york observer and people who work there at the time understood his politics as a kind of left centrist in said over the years they would be surprised. they would say ivanka or i were with rupert or wendy murdock when they were married and spoke about their weekend trips. first it was a social thing and then he began espousing more conservative ideas. his newspaper on the editorial page did, t too....
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partially it is ratings driven it isn't clear that murdoch cares very much about creating this kind of panic but it is there with roger ailes for quite some point fox and sup with donald trump actually it was a pivotal moment fox is inflating the - - the trump bubble but then there like this is actually running for president so after the first cycle is on fox news the kind of journalist cohort and they actually really confront trump and talk about the way and they go into the primary in the aggressive way and they decided they would pop the trump bubble and he goes to war with them and he wins he attacks them and says they are liberals in a couple days later the stories of roger ailes promised fair coverage. and things like this continue to happen they say they will stop trump and then they fail. so there is the question of what did the individuals if they made another choice what happened cracks in 2012 he was considered to be a likely republican challenger to barack obama before the appalachian trail stuff happened. [laughter] and justin a mosh one of the most libertarian conservativ
partially it is ratings driven it isn't clear that murdoch cares very much about creating this kind of panic but it is there with roger ailes for quite some point fox and sup with donald trump actually it was a pivotal moment fox is inflating the - - the trump bubble but then there like this is actually running for president so after the first cycle is on fox news the kind of journalist cohort and they actually really confront trump and talk about the way and they go into the primary in the...
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in 1996 roger ailes talks rupert murdoch into giving him $60 million to start a new cable television network. it became the most successful cable television network in history. it became the normative force shaping the republican party. that normative force became oppositional. it became narrowly tailored to tell people that they were hated by the liberal elites, a choice between good and evil. it narrowed the political space of the republicans little discussion further and further and further and things like the tea party rose up after 2008 it narrowed it further and further. it became less important to do things and more important to oppose things. they are chickenshit. they are afraid of donald -- no. they are afraid. it is not the money. it has nothing to do with the money. mcconnell's power comes from any. trump's power comes from fear. they are terrified of him. they almost always there are some yahoos, jim jordan and those idiots that are real trumpers. almost all of them hate donald trump with the fire of 1000 suns because he is a jackass, however, they love 3 things on this
in 1996 roger ailes talks rupert murdoch into giving him $60 million to start a new cable television network. it became the most successful cable television network in history. it became the normative force shaping the republican party. that normative force became oppositional. it became narrowly tailored to tell people that they were hated by the liberal elites, a choice between good and evil. it narrowed the political space of the republicans little discussion further and further and further...
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billion this year, bill gates only up about $2 billion put another way, elon musk has added rupert murdochar, so what would tesla have to do for musk to pass bezos as the richest man in the world? musk is currently ranked about 20 for him to pass $125 billion, tesla's stock would have to hit 3,665. by the way, if he hit that share price, as well as a profit target of $14 billion a year, musk would get an additional $50 billion bonus. that would put his total at $175 billion, which would make him the richest man ever guy, back to you >> one more reason to keep watching this intense surge in the stock. robert frank, thank you. >> thank you guys. >>> our next guest recently downgraded tesla with a price target of $360 saying a, quote, aggressive blue-sky scenario only takes the stock to around $400 a share, a more than 50% cut from where it trades today tesla is also a key player in the autonomous vehicle race with competition from the likes of gm, uber, and more joining us now here at post 9 to break this down is morgan stanley's adam jonas great to have you. >> thanks for having me. i will
billion this year, bill gates only up about $2 billion put another way, elon musk has added rupert murdochar, so what would tesla have to do for musk to pass bezos as the richest man in the world? musk is currently ranked about 20 for him to pass $125 billion, tesla's stock would have to hit 3,665. by the way, if he hit that share price, as well as a profit target of $14 billion a year, musk would get an additional $50 billion bonus. that would put his total at $175 billion, which would make...
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ceo, lachlan murdoch, saying that the fox name, the brand is showing a lot of strength in a very competitivesaying also seeing healthy growth on the top line with the revenue numbers. the. connell: ashley webster in the newsroom. melissa: "fox business alert." now the live impeachment proceedings underway still here on capitol hill. let's go back to edward lawrence who has more. what's happening now, edward? reporter: right now is the vote on the second articles of impeachment this is obstruction of congress going forth. we expect this one to fall down party lines here. senator mitt romney indicating he would go guilty on abuse of power but not guilty of obstruction of congress. the senator there, wanting to see more testimony that would contradict what he heard from house managers but again, it looks like this one could fall down party lines. that is the way it is going. eight guilty, nine not guilty at the moment. they're counting votes here. in the senate they need 67 votes in order to find the president guilty on this charge. it is not expected to happen. back to you. >> edward, thank yo
ceo, lachlan murdoch, saying that the fox name, the brand is showing a lot of strength in a very competitivesaying also seeing healthy growth on the top line with the revenue numbers. the. connell: ashley webster in the newsroom. melissa: "fox business alert." now the live impeachment proceedings underway still here on capitol hill. let's go back to edward lawrence who has more. what's happening now, edward? reporter: right now is the vote on the second articles of impeachment this is...
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some of the friends in the world of finance thought that his record should be clear including rupert murdochnd eddie debartolo, the owner of the san francisco 49ers was convicted of a bribery scene and he had to give up the nfl team, but he did not give up the friends and among those who wanted clemency for him, several nfl stars and the billionaire owners of the patriots and cowboys, robert kraft and jerry jones. >> and so, the president's clemencies also have a number of celebrity connections it seems. >> yes, the former illinois governor rod blagojevich, and in his case, he tried to sell a senate seat vacated by barack obama, and he is sentenced to 14 years and trump cut it off to eight, and said he should go home to the family, and the conviction was ridiculous, and he does not know him well, but he was on "celebrity apprentice" and his wife was on fox news repeatedly asking the president to set him free, and bernie kashg w keric was the former commissioner of the new york police department convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to four years and now the record is clear as well, and what h
some of the friends in the world of finance thought that his record should be clear including rupert murdochnd eddie debartolo, the owner of the san francisco 49ers was convicted of a bribery scene and he had to give up the nfl team, but he did not give up the friends and among those who wanted clemency for him, several nfl stars and the billionaire owners of the patriots and cowboys, robert kraft and jerry jones. >> and so, the president's clemencies also have a number of celebrity...
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the one i will eliminate is murdoch and fox news channel. they are spreading not only a counter political viewpoint but lies and disinformation and propaganda day after day, night after night for years and years and they have created a set of worldviews that are based on lies. you want to talk about your fake news that is 1-stop shopping. it is an obviously corrosive effect. our whole history of journalism began for the first century and a half, extremely partisan. that was the norm but halfway through the last century there is certain professionalism that began to take over and it coincided with media companies acquiring everything but journalism in general got less and less partisan. there was a time when rochester was really espousing a democratic point of view but that is long gone. that no longer exists except in the right-wing media which exists to counter what they perceived to be a left-wing bias but it is not just they bring a right conservative perspective to stories and ask questions that the biased liberal mainstream, lame stream
the one i will eliminate is murdoch and fox news channel. they are spreading not only a counter political viewpoint but lies and disinformation and propaganda day after day, night after night for years and years and they have created a set of worldviews that are based on lies. you want to talk about your fake news that is 1-stop shopping. it is an obviously corrosive effect. our whole history of journalism began for the first century and a half, extremely partisan. that was the norm but halfway...
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those that have less fear mongering but on the other hand those are ratings driven it is clear that murdoch doesn't care that much about this panic but roger ailes does want to win so fox does end up with conflict with donald trump it is a very pivotal movement but it's good tv he calls fox and friends its own good fun so i believe the first primary of the 2016 of the republican cycle is on fox news they see the journalist cohort making kelly and brett bear and they confront tromp they read him the terrible things he said about women and that he used to be a democrat they go into that primary and had aggressive way and they will pop the trump bubble they go to war with him and he wins he attacks them as liberals in a couple days later there are stories over their coverage. things like this continue to happen and they say they are the party that will stop tromp and then fail. so there is the question of what did the individual actors what happened to them? mark sanford was likely to be a republican challenger to barack obama but seriously intense republican guy one of the most libertarian co
those that have less fear mongering but on the other hand those are ratings driven it is clear that murdoch doesn't care that much about this panic but roger ailes does want to win so fox does end up with conflict with donald trump it is a very pivotal movement but it's good tv he calls fox and friends its own good fun so i believe the first primary of the 2016 of the republican cycle is on fox news they see the journalist cohort making kelly and brett bear and they confront tromp they read him...
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rupert murdoch stipulates he has to be there. prevents him from running for president. and others suggests that this is some kind of enter ray to bloomberg/iger -- i'm taking that off the table that's crazy town. however, he's still going to be in this place. becky said it. he's not going anywhere. the two bob's are running the place. the new bob doesn't work out for whatever reason, bob iger is still there. he's seen many transitions where people are sitting and waiting it is possible, i hope for the new bob's sake, that it works out. we've seen the story at salesforce yesterday where the new ceo didn't work out. kevin block didn't work out. another kevin could step up. to me, the big question mark if you are kevin maer running disney plus, do you stay in this spot because you were thinking you were getting the top job those are the discussions around the water cooler >> also what happens to disney plus if he's not there >> if kevin maer is not there? he just stepped into that job. >> my point is, you want a happy person running that. >> did you have any dirt >> the on
rupert murdoch stipulates he has to be there. prevents him from running for president. and others suggests that this is some kind of enter ray to bloomberg/iger -- i'm taking that off the table that's crazy town. however, he's still going to be in this place. becky said it. he's not going anywhere. the two bob's are running the place. the new bob doesn't work out for whatever reason, bob iger is still there. he's seen many transitions where people are sitting and waiting it is possible, i hope...
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joining me is deroy murdoch. one caught my attention. difficult childhood, strifed for better life. served a sentence for being part of stealing a vehicle ring. i think the point us that these 11 folks, deroy, covered the spectrum. and they cover the spectrum of all americans. suggests that whether you're powerful mogul you can make mistakes and you pay a price for it or whether you're someone gross up in difficult economic environment and make mistakes that is overcome it. >> that is easier to swallow, pay a price around eventually get redeemed eventually. rather than blagojevich pardoned all by himself that would be totally inexcusable. during the break i said two prisoners in jail cell in illinois, two of them said, food was better when you were governor. charles: use that joke in the last three or four governors. >> they all wind up there. blagojevich is a crook. public corruption is something serious. fraud needs to be stamped out. you want to be nice to his family, i see -- charles: what about milken, blagojevich, debartolo, jr., y
joining me is deroy murdoch. one caught my attention. difficult childhood, strifed for better life. served a sentence for being part of stealing a vehicle ring. i think the point us that these 11 folks, deroy, covered the spectrum. and they cover the spectrum of all americans. suggests that whether you're powerful mogul you can make mistakes and you pay a price for it or whether you're someone gross up in difficult economic environment and make mistakes that is overcome it. >> that is...