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clearly rupert murdoch and lachlan murdoch are approving of this content. i wonder if you recognize the fox news of today based on what you know from the fox news where you worked? i don't hear julie, and i don't think you all do either. we will try to get that fixed for a second. bill carter, let me go to you, sir. >> sure. >> i know you have strong feelings on the rupert murdoch empire, whether it's "the wall street journal" publishing the lie-filled letter with trump this week. are the murdoches trying to become threats to democracy? is rupert murdoch a threat to american democracy? >> i think they're willing to be. whether they're trying to, they're certainly willing to be. and i feel like they have basically conceded that they can't control the audience preferences so they're going to go with it. the thing that carlson is doing right now is so outrageous and over the top that you would think any responsible -- would step back and say we can't do that. we can't allow that. but they got him in a box. if he said, you can't do this, we will take you off th
clearly rupert murdoch and lachlan murdoch are approving of this content. i wonder if you recognize the fox news of today based on what you know from the fox news where you worked? i don't hear julie, and i don't think you all do either. we will try to get that fixed for a second. bill carter, let me go to you, sir. >> sure. >> i know you have strong feelings on the rupert murdoch empire, whether it's "the wall street journal" publishing the lie-filled letter with trump...
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i spent eight happy years at the "wall street journal" before the murdoch tape.d working journalists there. first, they were pressured to go easy on trump during the campaign and now you have the editorial page publishing something they know to be a false. you know, if murdoch takes this once great newspaper any further down the toilet, we'll call it the wall street urinal. >> he said if rupert murdoch were applying for american citizenship today, he's a dangerous man who should be treated as the anti democratic propaganda he is. and dean, that's stewart stevens that used to work for mitt romney's campaign. this guy owns 20th century fox. he owns fox news, the "wall street journal", "the new york post", harper collins publishing, in the u.k., the sun, the times, the news, the news u.k., this guy has massive assets and these assets are doing things like doing denials on the pandemic. this could kill people. whipping up white nationalism. white replacement theory is fine to say on fox news. that's open white nationalism. your thoughts of mr. murdoch. >> he only bec
i spent eight happy years at the "wall street journal" before the murdoch tape.d working journalists there. first, they were pressured to go easy on trump during the campaign and now you have the editorial page publishing something they know to be a false. you know, if murdoch takes this once great newspaper any further down the toilet, we'll call it the wall street urinal. >> he said if rupert murdoch were applying for american citizenship today, he's a dangerous man who should...
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no, obviously in the late l 19705, murdoch supported no, obviously in the late - 19705, murdoch supportedthere. i think that's slightly different now. - i don't think the labour leader. needs that murdoch press now. i don't think it's crucial. it's obviously important but it's not that crucial. j the guardian i think didn't explicitly act i the labour party the last election, the election before. _ it's more complicated. i think that's the difference - because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings. and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservative side? will every paper support every tory leader? i think they will. i think when it comes down to it. i had to raise a smile a couplel weeks ago when boris johnson brought forward his social care plan and there was l comment piece in the telegraph saying that they couldn't - see how this could ever pass and it was sort _ of the end of conservatism. and interestingly enough - it was a good debate there that borisjohnson started - about whether he could get tax rises passed in his party. going back to the question a
no, obviously in the late l 19705, murdoch supported no, obviously in the late - 19705, murdoch supportedthere. i think that's slightly different now. - i don't think the labour leader. needs that murdoch press now. i don't think it's crucial. it's obviously important but it's not that crucial. j the guardian i think didn't explicitly act i the labour party the last election, the election before. _ it's more complicated. i think that's the difference - because of social media you don't just...
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here isjohn byrne murdoch from the financial times. fist byrne murdoch from the financial times. �* ,ch from the financial times. �* , ., ., _ ., times. at the start of this year, we were patting _ times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves _ times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on - times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the - times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the back| were patting ourselves on the back for how fast the uk's roll—out of vaccines was going. that has actually ironically become a bit of actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. the point being that immunity wanes overtime. here, we the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination, and then after several months. there is a drop, and it is a bigger drop with the uk's most used vaccine, astrazeneca, more than with pfizer. now, waning immunity can be addressed with
here isjohn byrne murdoch from the financial times. fist byrne murdoch from the financial times. �* ,ch from the financial times. �* , ., ., _ ., times. at the start of this year, we were patting _ times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves _ times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on - times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the - times. at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the back| were patting ourselves on...
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she died after a fall in the murdoch home.satterfield family at her funeral and said, let me help you out here. i'm going to suggest an attorney. that attorney brokered a $4.3 million settlement. 3 million of which was to go to the satterfield family. according to the state of south carolina, they didn't see a dime of that. instead they say it went into an account that alex murdoch used and spent on other items for his personal use. now the judge did put some stipulations on the denial of bond saying that if he could get a psychiatric evaluation for alex murdoch that satisfied the judge, they could potentially set a bond at a later date. his attorneys have said that murdoch suffered from a decades-long opioid exacerbation. they say that they believe that they can get this done later this week. >> his mental status, i mean, is good. i spent -- jim and i spent a year with him and maggie and paul when apparently he was on oxycontin and opioids and he seems much more clear headed today than i've ever seen him. >> we think we can g
she died after a fall in the murdoch home.satterfield family at her funeral and said, let me help you out here. i'm going to suggest an attorney. that attorney brokered a $4.3 million settlement. 3 million of which was to go to the satterfield family. according to the state of south carolina, they didn't see a dime of that. instead they say it went into an account that alex murdoch used and spent on other items for his personal use. now the judge did put some stipulations on the denial of bond...
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my question to the murdochs is this. why are you doing this to us? this to america? you came to this country and built a media empire. isn't that enough? during trump, you became american state tv. now you seem like end of america state tv. people like to say the murdochs, oh, they're just like that hbo show, succession. close. it's more like secession. the murdochs and tucker carlson, their prime time pyromaniac, appear to be hell bent on dragging this country into a civil war. jefferson davis would be proud. we'll be right back. (upbeat music) - [announcer] getting your favorite restaurants delivered to your door just got better. introducing the grubhub guarantee. it's our promise to deliver the food you love on time and give you the lowest price... ...or you'll get $5 off your next order. experience your food just like the restaurant intended. that's the grubhub guarantee. ♪ ♪ ♪ you could spend half an hour preparing for the half hour status meeting. orrr... you could cancel the meeting and share updates in slack instead. it's where your whole tea
my question to the murdochs is this. why are you doing this to us? this to america? you came to this country and built a media empire. isn't that enough? during trump, you became american state tv. now you seem like end of america state tv. people like to say the murdochs, oh, they're just like that hbo show, succession. close. it's more like secession. the murdochs and tucker carlson, their prime time pyromaniac, appear to be hell bent on dragging this country into a civil war. jefferson davis...
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why does rupert murdoch want to destroy america?d the anxiety is the point from getting a repeat audience perspective. that's one of the things the facebook files has shown us. we have seen it happening over a long period of time. you need to keep them addicted to anger, anxiety, excitement. it has been literally weaponized by the ex-president and his minions and people who enable him in congress. the rise of hyper partisan media helped to lead us to that moment. and rupert mauer dock paid a driving force. >> the monster was pushed out of the box. they are more than just pushing it. "the wall street journal" put out an explanation for this. i will read that. they said, we think it's news when an ex-president who may run in 2024 wrote what he did, even if, perhaps especially if, his claims are bananas. you know who knew the claims were bananas. . >> that's it. >> that's right. >> this classic move says, look, this is newsworthy and we're just pushing that forward. saying it is bananas after the fact and not saying it first. it falls
why does rupert murdoch want to destroy america?d the anxiety is the point from getting a repeat audience perspective. that's one of the things the facebook files has shown us. we have seen it happening over a long period of time. you need to keep them addicted to anger, anxiety, excitement. it has been literally weaponized by the ex-president and his minions and people who enable him in congress. the rise of hyper partisan media helped to lead us to that moment. and rupert mauer dock paid a...
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i don't think a labour leader needs the murdoch press now. i don't think it's that crucial.the guardian i think didn't explicitly back the labour party the last election, election before. it's more complicated. i think that's the difference, because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservative side? will every paper support every tory leader? i think they will. i think when it comes down to it. i had to raise a smile a couple weeks ago when borisjohnson brought forward his social care plan and there was a huge thundering comment piece in the telegraph saying that they couldn't possibly see how this could ever pass and it was sort of the end of conservatism. and interestingly enough, it was a good debate there that boris johnson started about whether he could get tax rises passed his party. when it comes to it, four weeks until election he is going to get the backing of the daily mail, he will get the backing of the daily telegraph i think that's... going back to the question at the top of the programme
i don't think a labour leader needs the murdoch press now. i don't think it's that crucial.the guardian i think didn't explicitly back the labour party the last election, election before. it's more complicated. i think that's the difference, because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservative side? will every paper support every tory leader? i think they will. i think when it comes down to it. i had to raise a smile a...
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the most powerful person in conservative america is 90-year-old murdoch himself. he is a founder and executive chairman of news corporation, controls fox news, the almost monopolistically powerful right wing cable channel where the vast majority of conservatives get their news. he has done incalculable damage to this country and world and he is responsible for what fox news says and does. rupert murdoch is the person responsible for the anti-vaccine nonsense coming out of fox that has led to unthousands of unnecessary deaths. he is responsible for the increasingly dangerous rhetoric around january 6th that fox news is spewing essentially seeking to either excuse the insurrection or to dismiss it as some kind of false flag conspiracy perpetrate bid the federal government itself. that is the topic of a special documentary series from host tucker carlson debuting on fox's streaming service next week. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the domestic war on terror is here, is coming after. >> half of the country. >> the helicopters have left afghanistan and now they have landed here at home. the
the most powerful person in conservative america is 90-year-old murdoch himself. he is a founder and executive chairman of news corporation, controls fox news, the almost monopolistically powerful right wing cable channel where the vast majority of conservatives get their news. he has done incalculable damage to this country and world and he is responsible for what fox news says and does. rupert murdoch is the person responsible for the anti-vaccine nonsense coming out of fox that has led to...
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they just renamed it study yop m in honor of rupert murdoch to started fox news.in studio m. and the rededication yesterday took part midday just ajay sent to this 3,624-foot studio. biggest newsroom in new york city. just watch. here's what happened yesterday here in the brand new studio m. as you know, we are standing on what was, until moments ago, studio f. but, you know, today we are dedicating this incredible space to you, and calling it a studio m. >> named in honor of our founder, rupert murdoch. really the heart of the operations "fox & friends," harris, outnumbered. martha. and "the five" and, of course, all of our election coverage and our town halls. all that happens within studio m. >> we are inspired by your -- we're inspired by your passion for journalism and for news and inspired us the last 25 years at fox news and for the next 25 years. lawrence: one message, keep winning and because of him we all have jobs and we are able to serve you every single day and be ourselves. steve: yeah. so when you look in on us here on "fox & friends" in the morning
they just renamed it study yop m in honor of rupert murdoch to started fox news.in studio m. and the rededication yesterday took part midday just ajay sent to this 3,624-foot studio. biggest newsroom in new york city. just watch. here's what happened yesterday here in the brand new studio m. as you know, we are standing on what was, until moments ago, studio f. but, you know, today we are dedicating this incredible space to you, and calling it a studio m. >> named in honor of our founder,...
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murdoch is accused of stealing settlement money.ped and fail. >> alex murdaugh was arrested in orlando where he was being treated for a self-proclaimed opioid addiction. announcing the arrest, the south carolina law enforcement division says these charges stemmed from an investigation into a misappropriated settlement of funds in the death of gloria satterfield. she suffered some kind of falls as the murdaugh's home. the satterfield family says they never received any settlement money. thorlts are loo-- authorities a conducting on how satterfield died and her death was ruled accidental. in june, murdaugh discovered his wife and sons are shot to death. >> is she breathing at all? >> no. >> in a recent interview in greenville, one of murdaugh's attorneys says alex was identified by the florida division. in the same interview, the attorney says his client was visiting his mother at the time of the murder. murdaugh had not been charged in the death of his wife and son. >> it's cyou have been called a hill-billie hit man, how does it mak
murdoch is accused of stealing settlement money.ped and fail. >> alex murdaugh was arrested in orlando where he was being treated for a self-proclaimed opioid addiction. announcing the arrest, the south carolina law enforcement division says these charges stemmed from an investigation into a misappropriated settlement of funds in the death of gloria satterfield. she suffered some kind of falls as the murdaugh's home. the satterfield family says they never received any settlement money....
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here isjohn burn—murdoch from the financial times.f this year, we were patting ourselves on the back for how fast the uk's roll—out of vaccines was going. that has actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination, and then after several months. there is a drop, and it is a bigger drop with the uk's most used now, waning immunity can be addressed with boosterjabs, but right now, millions of eligible people have not had one. and then, there's children. in september, the uk decided to vaccinate children aged 12 and over, but many other countries like the us, france and israel started much earlier, and have vaccinated many more children. all of this means the government's handling of the vaccine roll—out is under attack. the booster programme is stalling, with charities describing it as a chaotic failure. only around 13% of children have actually been vaccinated. his wall of d
here isjohn burn—murdoch from the financial times.f this year, we were patting ourselves on the back for how fast the uk's roll—out of vaccines was going. that has actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination, and then after several months. there is a drop, and it is a bigger drop with the uk's most used now, waning immunity...
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if rudy so much as tried to speak to murdoch at a dinner, murdoch would simply nod to one of his henchmene rudy thrown into a watery pit full of crocodiles "why are you taking me to the pools? i don't have my swimming trunks." [ laughter ] while i'm sure -- while i'm sure getting fox news on time warner was a huge deal at the time, it now sounds like the shadiest of "sopranos" "b" plots "rudy's mad because he helped us out with that time warner thing. free pay channels and the like." [ light laughter ] perhaps the biggest sting of all, was not the banning itself, but when and how rudy found out, and what show he was banned on >> giuliani was banned for nearly three months, but he only learned of the move the day before he was set to appear on "fox and friends" on september 11th >> seth: imagine getting told you're not credible enough to appear on "fox and friends." that show doesn't exactly have the highest journalistic standards. you remember how every so often there's an octopus who predicts what teams are going to win the super bowl or the world cup? "fox and friends" has it on to talk
if rudy so much as tried to speak to murdoch at a dinner, murdoch would simply nod to one of his henchmene rudy thrown into a watery pit full of crocodiles "why are you taking me to the pools? i don't have my swimming trunks." [ laughter ] while i'm sure -- while i'm sure getting fox news on time warner was a huge deal at the time, it now sounds like the shadiest of "sopranos" "b" plots "rudy's mad because he helped us out with that time warner thing. free pay...
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i don't think that they need the murdoch press anymore. i don't think it is that crucial.social media. you don'tjust need the backing of newspapers. it is more open. what about on the conservative side was —— conservative side? there was a big tax rise when borisjohnson brought there was a big tax rise when boris johnson brought followed, and there was speculation it would not pass, it was the end of conservatism. interestingly enough, and it is a good debate that borisjohnson started about whether he could actually get tax rises passes party but when it comes to it, two weeks on, for weeks to go to election, he will get the backing of the daily mirror, the daily telegraph, i think. jane, tell the question i posed at the top of the programme. how much they do you think the press actually holds over public opinion? i think we still do, we still do, but not to the extent where i think in 1987 and 2001where it really mattered to get that support. i wouldn't say it's won the election, but saw the way the wind was blowing. i think it is more diffuse now because of social media,
i don't think that they need the murdoch press anymore. i don't think it is that crucial.social media. you don'tjust need the backing of newspapers. it is more open. what about on the conservative side was —— conservative side? there was a big tax rise when borisjohnson brought there was a big tax rise when boris johnson brought followed, and there was speculation it would not pass, it was the end of conservatism. interestingly enough, and it is a good debate that borisjohnson started about...
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, rupert murdoch, at minimum are giving tacit consent if not more than that. that i think is the first part. and the more broad thing is it does tie into the broader right-wing narrative of control, right? why should you fight against the aca? why should you fight against any leng slaigs? it's always some gsh you have to step back because democrats or the other is trying to control you. this gets tied into a broader right-wing narrative and then pump it with all sorts of misinformation and a lot of it is about getting power. >> final point here, michael, and i like talking about this because you and i have both had our moral formation in the catholic church and i think it stuck with both of us even though i'm no longer attending church. but to me it's just like it's straight up evil to do this. i don't have other words for it. it just is. it's wrong and sinful. like you know what you're doing and you're doing it for indefensible reasons at the cost of people's lives. and that's just the plain moral truth of what's happening every day. and i continue to be scan
, rupert murdoch, at minimum are giving tacit consent if not more than that. that i think is the first part. and the more broad thing is it does tie into the broader right-wing narrative of control, right? why should you fight against the aca? why should you fight against any leng slaigs? it's always some gsh you have to step back because democrats or the other is trying to control you. this gets tied into a broader right-wing narrative and then pump it with all sorts of misinformation and a...
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david: there is a proposal to oust two members of the board, one being james murdoch of murdoch media of murdoch media company fame. shareholders want more accountability, they want more disclosure from the company, particularly when it comes to hiring and diversity. tesla had to settle a lawsuit earlier. what has been an issue with tesla for a long time -- investors have thought whenever there were down periods for tesla or whatever elon was in a bit of trouble there was not enough outside oversight. they did make changes to the board and they have more independent oversight. you still have the lawns brother -- you still have elon's brother on the board. there is this other issue with a lawsuit. they had to settle for diversity employment claims. that is another issue where -- you are seeing more actions against companies. shareholders are just worried about how companies are managed. alix: anything we will see that will be a catalyst for the stocks? david: there are a lot of things tesla is working on technologically. you never know with elon musk. he might throw something out. they
david: there is a proposal to oust two members of the board, one being james murdoch of murdoch media of murdoch media company fame. shareholders want more accountability, they want more disclosure from the company, particularly when it comes to hiring and diversity. tesla had to settle a lawsuit earlier. what has been an issue with tesla for a long time -- investors have thought whenever there were down periods for tesla or whatever elon was in a bit of trouble there was not enough outside...
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murdoch and the entire organization on 25 years of enormous success.gured out their marketplace and hopefully there's another 25 years of success as well. >> greg: i will be 60 then. [laughter] >> harold: will look great. >> greg: it is amazing. i was going to make a disgusting joke, but why room in this moment? [laughter] we are going to continue subverting our our 25th anniversary. all the shows music will be songs from 1996, including "the melvin's chemicals with which is next. next, president biden praising his vaccine mandate. ♪ ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ aaaand welcome back to guess the price. sal. what do you do? oh, i'm a retired postal worker. host: ok sal, how much do eargo's cost? $5000? actually for you they don't cost anything holy heck that's because federal employees, retirees and their families get
murdoch and the entire organization on 25 years of enormous success.gured out their marketplace and hopefully there's another 25 years of success as well. >> greg: i will be 60 then. [laughter] >> harold: will look great. >> greg: it is amazing. i was going to make a disgusting joke, but why room in this moment? [laughter] we are going to continue subverting our our 25th anniversary. all the shows music will be songs from 1996, including "the melvin's chemicals with which...
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of any murdoch about anything, who knows. >> full conversation will roll out on monday. hit right now, why he stuck with hbo and the influence of "squid game" what that does to compensation and we talked about netflix subs and disney subs after the downgrade from barclays the hits make a difference succession was the best premier of any hbo original series over the last 18 months >> i'm excited to watch it, and i'm a big fan of "succession" so doubly excited congrats on relaunching that bull call on zoom out of jpmorgan it ups the stock to a buy saying the growth slowdown has been factored in and this level presents an attractive entry point for investors. shares this morning getting a nice boost they were up higher, now up just about two-thirds of a percent. stay with pus. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ >>> we mentioned tesla hitting a new record level let's get a gut check on that stock. today's gain has tesla topping its last high from way
of any murdoch about anything, who knows. >> full conversation will roll out on monday. hit right now, why he stuck with hbo and the influence of "squid game" what that does to compensation and we talked about netflix subs and disney subs after the downgrade from barclays the hits make a difference succession was the best premier of any hbo original series over the last 18 months >> i'm excited to watch it, and i'm a big fan of "succession" so doubly excited...
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and rupert murdoch chooses to enable this. he profits off it and he does very well.ning us. he is here in his personal capacity, not speaking for the capitol police. also with us, carl cameron, formerly chief political correspondent for fox news. >> officer dunn, appreciate you being with us. i just wanted to get your reaction to someone who puts his life on the line, on january 6th, to protect lawmakers and the public and your fellow officer and has done so for years, what goes through your mind when you hear that a major media platform that a lot of people take their cues from is producing, what they're calling, i guess, a documentary, about conspiracy theories surrounding the attack on the capitol. >> yeah, hey, anderson, thanks for having me on, first of all. if that isn't fear mongering, i don't know what really is. that little clip right there, it just makes me angry watching it again. i've seen it a couple times today, but just watching it again made me angry. that's very irresponsible for that to be released. he has such a huge following, such a huge -- amoun
and rupert murdoch chooses to enable this. he profits off it and he does very well.ning us. he is here in his personal capacity, not speaking for the capitol police. also with us, carl cameron, formerly chief political correspondent for fox news. >> officer dunn, appreciate you being with us. i just wanted to get your reaction to someone who puts his life on the line, on january 6th, to protect lawmakers and the public and your fellow officer and has done so for years, what goes through...
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. >> new clues in a coup plot investigation, as the murdoch empire in vance its own fictional reality. >> the helicopters have left afghanistan, and they've landed here at home. >> tonight, congressman reuben guy go, on just how close we came to a trump coup. >> in quds, when you leave the capital, you've lost. so i started texting every member i could, and all of our test chambers. >> then, the obvious minister perjurer wish republicans would stand up to congress continues. >> plus, the facts rhonda sanchez ignores on another covid victory lap. >> there are a heck of a lot of students and a heck of a lot of families across the state of florida that are better off today. >> and can mark circle bergh escape whistleblowers, regulars, and accountability inside the meta verse. >> yeah, just gotta find something to wear. >> all this starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, the most powerful person in conservative america's is 90 year old reprimand her, doc himself not an american, he's a founder and executive of a news corporation, which controls fox news the overw
. >> new clues in a coup plot investigation, as the murdoch empire in vance its own fictional reality. >> the helicopters have left afghanistan, and they've landed here at home. >> tonight, congressman reuben guy go, on just how close we came to a trump coup. >> in quds, when you leave the capital, you've lost. so i started texting every member i could, and all of our test chambers. >> then, the obvious minister perjurer wish republicans would stand up to congress...
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tom, what makes all of this so deeply cynical, aggressively cynical, is that while rupert murdoch's fox news, is the source of so much of this. they have been running one of the most destructive disinformation campaigns i've ever seen. rupert murdoch himself, was among the first in line to get the vaccine, back in the uk, back in december of last year. strongly encourage people around the world to get it. not only, that fox news also has a vaccine mandate, stronger than the one proposed by president joe biden. they are requiring, any unvaccinated employees to be tested every day. and of, course while many of their on air, host a railing against covid restrictions, they were broadcasting their shows from the safety of their own homes. in, fact here's an amazing look at behind the curtain, fox news recently aired this footage. showing off their newly renovated, washington d.c. muriel. looking pretty good there have to say. what on earth is on their faces? what is going on? oh right, yes, they're wearing masks. and they are also all vaccinated. or getting tested daily. because that is the
tom, what makes all of this so deeply cynical, aggressively cynical, is that while rupert murdoch's fox news, is the source of so much of this. they have been running one of the most destructive disinformation campaigns i've ever seen. rupert murdoch himself, was among the first in line to get the vaccine, back in the uk, back in december of last year. strongly encourage people around the world to get it. not only, that fox news also has a vaccine mandate, stronger than the one proposed by...
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. ♪ ♪ >> fox news update, rupert murdoch launching a 24 hour cable news channel. >> the appetite fors. i really believe it is expanding. >> 1995, i was covering ojsimpson trial, i heard we're starting a cable channel, i said what? a cable channel? >> i remember reading about the launch of this channel. thinking to myself, i have to find a way to get in here. >> i was on first on air person hired, for fox news channel, cable was still very young, nobody wanted to work for kaple. >> i was in raleigh, north carolina, at a cbs affiliate, i was doing great, i had an opportunity, i said where do they want me and what do they pay me? i had not heard of fox news channel. i was hired for the atlanta bureau, that was my apartment with a fax machine and a cell phone. >> i was a local reporter and anchor in fresno, california. 27 years old. my agent called me one day and said that fox news channel wants to hire you. and i said, oh, what is that? they didn't have a studio yet. i had a plywood desk, literally plywood, not fancy glass and steel, no plywood. this is where we would do the practice ne
. ♪ ♪ >> fox news update, rupert murdoch launching a 24 hour cable news channel. >> the appetite fors. i really believe it is expanding. >> 1995, i was covering ojsimpson trial, i heard we're starting a cable channel, i said what? a cable channel? >> i remember reading about the launch of this channel. thinking to myself, i have to find a way to get in here. >> i was on first on air person hired, for fox news channel, cable was still very young, nobody wanted...
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here is claire murdoch from nhs england.om nhs encland. , ., , , ., england. there is absolutely no reason with _ england. there is absolutely no reason with the _ england. there is absolutely no reason with the right _ england. there is absolutely no reason with the right support i england. there is absolutely no - reason with the right support white we cannot help people back into work and also help them stay in the workplace and it is things that all of us would recognise about the value of having a job. it gives you structure, it allows you to make a contribution, you have an income, it is very good for your self—respect, it lets you socialise as well. pope francis is launching what some catholics are describing as the most ambitious project of church reform in 60 years. a two—year consultation exercise of every parish around the world begins this weekend and could tackle issues such as women's ordination, married men as priests and blessings for gay couples. our religious affairs reporter harry farleyjoins us. hello, ju
here is claire murdoch from nhs england.om nhs encland. , ., , , ., england. there is absolutely no reason with _ england. there is absolutely no reason with the _ england. there is absolutely no reason with the right _ england. there is absolutely no reason with the right support i england. there is absolutely no - reason with the right support white we cannot help people back into work and also help them stay in the workplace and it is things that all of us would recognise about the value of...
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they can stop subscribing to anything owned by rupert murdoch.can stopwatching the nfl on fox sports. there is a very traditional form of protest and boycott that's available to people by turning it off. or by not buying the products that advertise in the "wall street journal" or on fox sports. i mean, i have been surprised that there has been actually so little this kind of grassroots public protest because it is perfectly acceptable, and it's very effective. and when people violate your norms like that, that's a perfectly acceptable form of protest. >> you know what i thought, yamiche when i saw this, it is all b.s. i mean, there is nothing in it that is asserting an opinion. there is nothing in it that's about a vision for a future campaign. it's lies. he drags bill barr. i mean, it's lice. it's hysteria. what i thought is it's a window into how terrified the "wall street journal" can the murdochs still are of donald trump and his base. >> well, it's a curious decision. i know people who work at the "wall street journal" who are street reporte
they can stop subscribing to anything owned by rupert murdoch.can stopwatching the nfl on fox sports. there is a very traditional form of protest and boycott that's available to people by turning it off. or by not buying the products that advertise in the "wall street journal" or on fox sports. i mean, i have been surprised that there has been actually so little this kind of grassroots public protest because it is perfectly acceptable, and it's very effective. and when people violate...
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rupert murdoch?nt platform on his other outfit, the "wall street journal." and what about the leadership with the republican party? you know the folks who happily trot on over to his program when it suits them, kevin mccarthy, mitch mcconnell, lindsey graham, nothing. so when tucker carlson, fox's in-house promoter of white nationalist, white replacement theory begins his three nights of serving up an unhinged version of january 6 to radicalize the widest audience possible, remember that republicans said nothing and unleashed this monster on all of us. >>> and up next, they're not just saying the quiet part out loud anymore. they are shoutling it from the freaking rooftoping more on the gop's embrace of violent ultra nationalism. more after the break. stay with us. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load. and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. if you want laund
rupert murdoch?nt platform on his other outfit, the "wall street journal." and what about the leadership with the republican party? you know the folks who happily trot on over to his program when it suits them, kevin mccarthy, mitch mcconnell, lindsey graham, nothing. so when tucker carlson, fox's in-house promoter of white nationalist, white replacement theory begins his three nights of serving up an unhinged version of january 6 to radicalize the widest audience possible, remember...
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it really is a testament to the business acumen to the vision, and to the fact that the murdochs didn'tdn't need approval, they didn't need permission, they were determined to run in their own lane and they were the winners and so were all of us who work here. b we get to talk about what we want to talk about, we get to be who we are. you get to be tucker, i get to be judge jeanine, we get to talk about what we want to talk about. i get to be the person i want to be, and the freedom that we have here, the colleagues, the collaboration, the fact that the first amendment, the freedom of speech, the constitution is so important to all of us, that's the overarching theme of fox. we talk to that person in america who is actually concerned not just about the issues of the day but wants to hear what we think we want to hear what they think and that is why we've hit a chord to.ut kudos to everyone here and i am thrilled to be here. >> tucker: i always think for myself it's a long day, i think my job is harder. can you imagine running fox news? the amount of pressure, the people who run this com
it really is a testament to the business acumen to the vision, and to the fact that the murdochs didn'tdn't need approval, they didn't need permission, they were determined to run in their own lane and they were the winners and so were all of us who work here. b we get to talk about what we want to talk about, we get to be who we are. you get to be tucker, i get to be judge jeanine, we get to talk about what we want to talk about. i get to be the person i want to be, and the freedom that we...
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no, obviously. in the late 1970s, the murdoch and blair— in the late 1970s, the murdoch and blair famouslyghtly different now. i| don't think the labour leader needs. — don't think the labour leader needs. i_ don't think the labour leader needs, i don't— don't think the labour leader needs, i don't think - don't think the labour leader needs, i don't think is - needs, i don't think is crucial _ needs, idon't think is crucial. it's— needs, i don't think is crucial. it's obviouslyl crucial. it's obviously important _ crucial. it's obviously important but - crucial. it's obviously important but it's- crucial. it's obviously| important but it's not crucial. it's obviously- important but it's not that crucial~ _ important but it's not that crucial. theguardian - important but it's not that crucial. theguardian i - important but it's not that| crucial. theguardian i think didn't— crucial. theguardian i think didn't explicitly— crucial. theguardian i think didn't explicitly act - crucial. theguardian i think didn't explicitly act the - didn't explicitly act the labour— didn't explicitly act the l
no, obviously. in the late 1970s, the murdoch and blair— in the late 1970s, the murdoch and blair famouslyghtly different now. i| don't think the labour leader needs. — don't think the labour leader needs. i_ don't think the labour leader needs, i don't— don't think the labour leader needs, i don't think - don't think the labour leader needs, i don't think is - needs, i don't think is crucial _ needs, idon't think is crucial. it's— needs, i don't think is crucial. it's obviouslyl...
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rupert murdoch of course.t only the success of fox news and literally banking on it, could not even launch in manhattan. imagine trying to get gas and you are not on in manhattan. you obviously know what is happening and what happened 25 years later. it's a pattern i've seen among great ceos who have had a pleasure to chat with over the last quarter century. they never buy the consensus, and they have an amazing, innate ability to see opportunity, often times where others see nothing. take a look. >> you are watching the "business report." the whiz kid of wall street. how much of what you have been able to orchestrate has been helped by a great stock market? >> there is no question, everyone in our business has benefited from fabulous market. >> can i ask you a nasty personal question? is politics interesting? >> not really. >> you need a guy. >> didn't we also talk about what we wanted when we grow up? >> do you know what legendary investor john mobile wanted folks to think when they heard the words "wall str
rupert murdoch of course.t only the success of fox news and literally banking on it, could not even launch in manhattan. imagine trying to get gas and you are not on in manhattan. you obviously know what is happening and what happened 25 years later. it's a pattern i've seen among great ceos who have had a pleasure to chat with over the last quarter century. they never buy the consensus, and they have an amazing, innate ability to see opportunity, often times where others see nothing. take a...
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attorney alex murdoch is booked into the south carolina detention facility he was arrested and pouredrehab his alleged that he never paid settlement money to the family of his former housekeeper, she died after she fell at his home, he has faced several legal and personal challenges, in june his wife and young son were fatally shot outside of their home last month he was shot in the head but it was later revealed to be a set up so his eldest son could collect an insurance payoff, more on these and other stories download the fox news app, scan the qr code on your screen or go to foxnews.com/apps. loudoun county virginia continues to be ground zero for parents taking on school boards over issues like critical race theory and gender rights the superintendent of public schools has issued an apology now and is over member resigned as the district faces backlash over the response to two sexual assault. >> to the families and students involved my heart aches for you, i am sorry that we failed to provide the safe welcoming and affirming environment that we aspire to provide. >> let's bring in
attorney alex murdoch is booked into the south carolina detention facility he was arrested and pouredrehab his alleged that he never paid settlement money to the family of his former housekeeper, she died after she fell at his home, he has faced several legal and personal challenges, in june his wife and young son were fatally shot outside of their home last month he was shot in the head but it was later revealed to be a set up so his eldest son could collect an insurance payoff, more on these...
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he talked about the presentations sent to potential investors including rupert murdoch. defense attorneys tried to establish he had no part in the actual lab work. today they'll resume their cross-examination. >>> also today scott peterson is scheduled to appear remotely for what may ultimately lead to a retrial. in december the judge plans to resentence peterson to life in prison for the murder of his wife lacey and their unborn sun. a trial date would still have to be set. >>> it's 4:53. no strings attac. the expansion plan to help those struggling the most in the east bay and who can apply. >>> first happening now, vietnamese americans will have a one stop shop. it will offer services in vietnamese and spanish. santa clara county is home to the second largest vietnamese outside of guam. with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, whic
he talked about the presentations sent to potential investors including rupert murdoch. defense attorneys tried to establish he had no part in the actual lab work. today they'll resume their cross-examination. >>> also today scott peterson is scheduled to appear remotely for what may ultimately lead to a retrial. in december the judge plans to resentence peterson to life in prison for the murder of his wife lacey and their unborn sun. a trial date would still have to be set....
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run the company. >> the important thing to realize about murdoch's media empire, is that, they not onlynowledge climate change, and a corporate level, but they really seen as industry leaders, >> former president donald trump attacking facts over the, weekend objecting to a critical and run by the news channel, what's good is it if fox news speaks well of, me when they continually allow horrible in untruthful anti trump commercials to be run. trump was already displeased with fox over its 2020 election night, coverage and despite parting ways with two decision desk executives, bill salmon and kris steyer, while it's bringing back analysts aren't in michigan. all of this have conservatives wondering if fox is making a permanent hard left turn. in new york, for newsmax, i'm mike carter. >> newsmax directly taking on the longest ad libs liberal network, fox news, this will certainly be fun to watch from the, sidelines that is our broadcast for this monday evening. as we start a new week with our thanks for being here with us, on behalf of all of our colleagues at the networks of nbc news,
run the company. >> the important thing to realize about murdoch's media empire, is that, they not onlynowledge climate change, and a corporate level, but they really seen as industry leaders, >> former president donald trump attacking facts over the, weekend objecting to a critical and run by the news channel, what's good is it if fox news speaks well of, me when they continually allow horrible in untruthful anti trump commercials to be run. trump was already displeased with fox...
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in the mould of perhaps a rupert murdoch family!ol this incredibly valuable company, their family dysfunction becomes something that the world has to deal with, and it makes for a lot of great drama and comedy and. you are so riiht! great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you — great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you have _ great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you have summed that - great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you have summed that up i so right! you have summed that up brilliantly. forthose so right! you have summed that up brilliantly. for those who have not watched it, and they will sit down and maybe watch episode one, they are literally the people you do not want to be around! you don't want to be run any of them! and yet by the end of series two, you are gripped! what is it about the characters that they have built?— they have built? yeah, i think part of it is that — they have built? yeah, i think part of it is that we _ they have built? yeah, i think part of it is that we can _ they
in the mould of perhaps a rupert murdoch family!ol this incredibly valuable company, their family dysfunction becomes something that the world has to deal with, and it makes for a lot of great drama and comedy and. you are so riiht! great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you — great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you have _ great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you have summed that - great drama and comedy and. you are so right! you have summed that up i so right! you...
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. >> jamie burgess: murdoch! sommers! price! murdoch!owe is tallied at a place called the "counting gate." >> burgess: sommers, sommers! >> whitaker: it's jamirgess' job to read brands or ear tags, and call out which cows belong to which ranch... >> burgess: sommers, sommers! sommers, sommers, price, price! >> whitaker: ...while his wife rita adds up the totals. when the cows finally reach mountain pastures, they are handed off to "range riders"... >> brittany heseltine: bring them! ( whistles ) >> whitaker: ...like brittany heseltine, whose job is to watch over them all summer. and you're up here by yourself? >> heseltine: yes. just me, my horses, my three dogs, and a cat. >> whitaker: how long altogether? >> heseltine: it'll be about five months. >> whitaker: every day for those five months, brittany is out at dawn to check on the 600 or so cattle in her care. >> heseltine: first thing in the morning, you come out on a rise. and esal elk are bugling, and just talking to each other. >> whitaker: brittany earned her degree in veterinary
. >> jamie burgess: murdoch! sommers! price! murdoch!owe is tallied at a place called the "counting gate." >> burgess: sommers, sommers! >> whitaker: it's jamirgess' job to read brands or ear tags, and call out which cows belong to which ranch... >> burgess: sommers, sommers! sommers, sommers, price, price! >> whitaker: ...while his wife rita adds up the totals. when the cows finally reach mountain pastures, they are handed off to "range...
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this isn't just the rupert murdoch money. this is retail money. today in testimony, we learned that it wasn't just safeway that invested big dollars in theranos. it was walgreens as they planned to put the blood testing machines in front of customers. elizabeth holmes looked on stoically as the former chief financial officer of walgreens testified that holmes convinced the drug giant to invest in the startup and to put its blood testing machines in walgreens stores. >> she's a great promoter. i think that's evident by these witnesses just talking about how convincing she could be. >> reporter: this man told jurors that wallgreens invested $40 million into theranos. when he left the company, there were 40 machines in place. he testified walgreens planned to put them in all of its stores to let customers get tested on the devices. >> when they start investing, you take this from an arm's length transaction to a fiduciary responsibility. she needs to disclose more information. >> reporter: they chose theranos because they were led to believe it was t
this isn't just the rupert murdoch money. this is retail money. today in testimony, we learned that it wasn't just safeway that invested big dollars in theranos. it was walgreens as they planned to put the blood testing machines in front of customers. elizabeth holmes looked on stoically as the former chief financial officer of walgreens testified that holmes convinced the drug giant to invest in the startup and to put its blood testing machines in walgreens stores. >> she's a great...
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still to come, murder, money, the murdoch estate.one influential family in a tiny south carolina community that's making headlines across the nation. ♪ you probably think visa is a credit card company, huh? ♪ but it's actually a network. ♪ connecting just about everyone to just about everyone else. ♪ it can open eyes with a cup of coffee and change minds on what makes a business, a business. and it is working to connect everyone, everywhere. so, meet visa. a network working for everyone. ♪ (brad) how does apartments-dot-com help more renters get into new homes than any other site? it's really as simple as taking the ol' power nap. and wakey, wakey... apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. (upbeat music) - [announcer] getting your favorite restaurants delivered to your door just got better. introducing the grubhub guarantee. it's our promise to deliver the food you love on time and give you the lowest price... ...or you'll get $5 off your next order. experience your food just like the restaurant intended. that's t
still to come, murder, money, the murdoch estate.one influential family in a tiny south carolina community that's making headlines across the nation. ♪ you probably think visa is a credit card company, huh? ♪ but it's actually a network. ♪ connecting just about everyone to just about everyone else. ♪ it can open eyes with a cup of coffee and change minds on what makes a business, a business. and it is working to connect everyone, everywhere. so, meet visa. a network working for...
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run the company. >> the important thing to realize about murdoch's media empire is that they not only industry leaders in it. >> even former president donald trump attacking fox over the weekend objecting to a critical ad run by fox news channel. what good is it if fox news speaks well of me when they continually allow horrible and untruthful antitrump commercials to run. and despite parting ways with two decision desk executives, bill salmon, and chris, it's bringing back initiative, all of this has conservatives wondering in new york for newsmax i'm mike herder. newsmax directly taking on the longest ebola sliver all network fox news. this will certainly be fun to watch from the sidelines that is our broadcast for this monday evening, as we start a new week on behalf of all of our colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. >> >> happy to have you here. tomorrow president biden is going to be in virginia. campaigning in the governor's race there, virginia will elect a new governor a week from tomorrow, it will either be a democrat terry mcauliffe, for whom president biden is
run the company. >> the important thing to realize about murdoch's media empire is that they not only industry leaders in it. >> even former president donald trump attacking fox over the weekend objecting to a critical ad run by fox news channel. what good is it if fox news speaks well of me when they continually allow horrible and untruthful antitrump commercials to run. and despite parting ways with two decision desk executives, bill salmon, and chris, it's bringing back...
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new comments from the man murdoch allegedly asked to kill him and that's tonight at 7:00 eastern.he death toll from a massive building fire has risen. 46 people have died and another 41 have been injured som someone says they heard an explosion and no official cause. the american bumble bee has disappeared from eight states and is in danger of extinction reports say that the bumble bee populations have dropped 89% over last two decades. you are now up-to-date scott? >> appreciate it very much rahel solomon. the investment committee making big moves. it is coin base, why did you add that >> yeah. i bought some coin base. it's a trade and not an investment, but that can change and i have a well-defined sell stop limit in case it doesn't go the way i like it, but i added it this morning to my portfolio and one of my highest conviction ideas is over the next 12 to 18 months and probably another trillion or so comes into digital assets and the battle ships on wall street, they turn very slowly, but witness they turn they don't back up. so i don't even think volatility would stop what's
new comments from the man murdoch allegedly asked to kill him and that's tonight at 7:00 eastern.he death toll from a massive building fire has risen. 46 people have died and another 41 have been injured som someone says they heard an explosion and no official cause. the american bumble bee has disappeared from eight states and is in danger of extinction reports say that the bumble bee populations have dropped 89% over last two decades. you are now up-to-date scott? >> appreciate it very...
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. >> reporter: among those taken by the idea of theranos, rue bert murdoch, the billionaire head of news corp corporation. his name was brought up in court today as one of theranos' biggest original investors. live in san joss scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> now to the pandemic. california is making a breakthrough in lowering covid cases. the positivity rate has dropped below 2%. this chart shows just how steep that drop is. compared to january 1st, 17.1%, meaning 17% of all coronavirus tests were coming back positive for covid-19. we did still see an uptick in cases. california was back in the cdc's moderate tier. well, now, it's back up to orange. the cdc says california's seven-day average was 60 cases per 100,000 cases. to go back to the yellow or moderate tier, it has to drop below 50. california is still the lowest rate in the country. within california, the bay area has extremely low positivity rates. most counties fall below the state average. even the counties with the highest rates in the bay area, sonoma county, with 1.5% and napa county at
. >> reporter: among those taken by the idea of theranos, rue bert murdoch, the billionaire head of news corp corporation. his name was brought up in court today as one of theranos' biggest original investors. live in san joss scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> now to the pandemic. california is making a breakthrough in lowering covid cases. the positivity rate has dropped below 2%. this chart shows just how steep that drop is. compared to...
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could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch. he is to own tv stations here. something he 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 of murdoch's idea for 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 in order to succeed, we have to differentiate ourselves from the networks. we have to do things they would not do. >> fox started throwing anything against the wall not sure what was going to go. first shows were things like "21 jumpstreet." >> what are we looking for? >> joan rivers in terms of late night. >> we have been banned in boston, which is wonde
could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch. he is to own tv stations here. something he 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 of murdoch's idea for a fourth network was like ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. what does he know about television? >> we don't...
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he also talked about the presentations sent to potential investors including rupert murdoch.se attorneys are trying to establish that he had no part in the actual lab work. >> the shipping container backup in southern california is now spilling over into nearby neighborhoods. truckers are stacking up containers creating a traffic hazard on nearby streets. the trucks are trying to unload at a trucking company which has been holding near the port of l.a., one which crashed yesterday, trying to make a tight turn. no one was injured but the owner of the trucking company said warehouses are full so there's nowhere else to take them. some neighbors say they're fed up. >> people cannot get out of their driveways because the trucks are all along the street. >> i had two trucks coming down here so i beat them to the point where they couldn't come through here. >> you used your trash can to block the street? >> i used my body, too. >> port officials are trying to move waiting cargo ships as quick as possible. >>> the port of oakland calling on companies to route more cargo there. the p
he also talked about the presentations sent to potential investors including rupert murdoch.se attorneys are trying to establish that he had no part in the actual lab work. >> the shipping container backup in southern california is now spilling over into nearby neighborhoods. truckers are stacking up containers creating a traffic hazard on nearby streets. the trucks are trying to unload at a trucking company which has been holding near the port of l.a., one which crashed yesterday, trying...
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you see that shift in australia where rupert murdoch's mastheads are announcing a shift in their coverage longer about it about being real, but about how quickly we have to switch to renewables. natasha, you are an environment correspondent, what is the sun's approach to reporting this? i think the sun's - approach to the whole topic is our readers are more - interested in this than they were, i we did a poll a couple of years ago. that showed readers were much more i interested than we ever thought. they were, 89% were concerned about i plastic pollution, half were sayingl they do not throw away coffee cups anymore, they were trying not to use |them, and that has become an issue| that i think sun readers more and more care about, - this is why we have set - up our campaigns, our readers and the whole world is much more | interested in climate change than| they were. i work in westminster, - you talk to politicians and that is what they say as well, more people are more interested in it, _ so we had to reflect that in our reporting and - what we do day—to—day. do you set out to readers ab
you see that shift in australia where rupert murdoch's mastheads are announcing a shift in their coverage longer about it about being real, but about how quickly we have to switch to renewables. natasha, you are an environment correspondent, what is the sun's approach to reporting this? i think the sun's - approach to the whole topic is our readers are more - interested in this than they were, i we did a poll a couple of years ago. that showed readers were much more i interested than we ever...
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rupert murdoch kicked in $125 million. it is important to note that we are talking about stock market investments, but private equity investments where they would purchase a piece of the company, and it was all done with these small family investors that elizabeth holmes wanted in the company. >> len ramirez with the very latest in this trial from san jose, thank you. >>> still ahead, y a south bay college coaches being hailed a hero following a sex abuse scandal. >>> gasoline prices skyrocketing in just the last 9 months. we will look at who is paying the most. >>> we are paying tribute to me. wow. that is me a long time ago. >> we will take a look back on when ken bastida went to great heights to get his story . >>> paying tribute to yourself. how humble. let's take a look at the radar. we had showers ea shshoot. what's's wrong? i ththink i'm dodown to m my last inhnhaler. dodon't worrrry. you canan reft and geget it delivivered usining the kaisiser permananente app.. smsmart. refill m most prescrcriptions online and get
rupert murdoch kicked in $125 million. it is important to note that we are talking about stock market investments, but private equity investments where they would purchase a piece of the company, and it was all done with these small family investors that elizabeth holmes wanted in the company. >> len ramirez with the very latest in this trial from san jose, thank you. >>> still ahead, y a south bay college coaches being hailed a hero following a sex abuse scandal. >>>...
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. >> reporter: when was media mogul rupert murdoch whose email chains were shown to the jury. she asked him to join the board, and he was interested, but also asked about a fingerstick he gave as a demo but never got results. he agreed with the defense lawyer that he never put forth information that he thought to be false. the trial is now roughly at halfway point with no indication whether holmes herself will testify in her own defense. >> it's damning what is happened to this point, but holmes is the one person who can get up and explain herself to the jury and why she took the steps she did. >> you said they are halfway through in the trial? at what point did the defense lawyers determine whether or not to put her on the stand? >> reporter: that's a good question. it is the question of this trial. the thinking is that it probably won't be until the very end of the trial, and that the defense will hold elizabeth holmes back as an ace in the hole, if they feel like the prosecution's case is very strong. they may hold her back and then unleash her on the jury towards the very
. >> reporter: when was media mogul rupert murdoch whose email chains were shown to the jury. she asked him to join the board, and he was interested, but also asked about a fingerstick he gave as a demo but never got results. he agreed with the defense lawyer that he never put forth information that he thought to be false. the trial is now roughly at halfway point with no indication whether holmes herself will testify in her own defense. >> it's damning what is happened to this...
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. >> reporter: officers murdoch and swanson first trying to cut the tire off. >> unfortunately, once it was really slow going. >> reporter: but they knew the tranquilizer wouldn't last long on the 600-pound elk, so they went with plan b. >> we ended up just cutting the antlers off and pulling the tire up over its head. >> reporter: young eddie the elk finally free of that accidental accessory, and don't worry, no antlers, no problem. >> these animals will grow another set of antlers next year, and he will function and live a perfect and healthy life. >> okay, so how does an elk get stuck inside a tire in the first place? the most likely situation is that it might have been a tire swing. eddie curiously stuck his head through and got stuck, andrew, mona. >> someone needs to pay that officer the big bucks. >> ah, i like that. how am i supposed to top that? you always come through with the good puns. what do you call an elk without >>> right now on "america this morning," breaking news overnight, the white house announcing a new travel policy in the wake of the pandemic. the debate over
. >> reporter: officers murdoch and swanson first trying to cut the tire off. >> unfortunately, once it was really slow going. >> reporter: but they knew the tranquilizer wouldn't last long on the 600-pound elk, so they went with plan b. >> we ended up just cutting the antlers off and pulling the tire up over its head. >> reporter: young eddie the elk finally free of that accidental accessory, and don't worry, no antlers, no problem. >> these animals will...
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a murdoch owned paper and he has long been a critic of facebook.al publications workers the seem facebook this week and publishing stories. how did all come together? how did it all come together? there has been, you know, - kind of an almost unprecedented collaboration and working together of various media organisations. - i wasn't involved from the very start, but colleagues of mine i were and that i came in and i think that is true of other _ publications as well. we have had different reporters coming in because there's beenj so many different aspects i to the stories that have been pouring out of these documents. we here at the ft see ourselvesl as a global publication so we had reporters in the middle east - and south asia looking at these documents to give some political- context as well and he obviously had people in the us and we had all of the other reporters - from other places as well. so kind of on the ground there has been joint calls and we have - all been trying to understand - what these documents are saying as a group and then try
a murdoch owned paper and he has long been a critic of facebook.al publications workers the seem facebook this week and publishing stories. how did all come together? how did it all come together? there has been, you know, - kind of an almost unprecedented collaboration and working together of various media organisations. - i wasn't involved from the very start, but colleagues of mine i were and that i came in and i think that is true of other _ publications as well. we have had different...