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. >> rebekah brooks is embroiled in the phone hacking scandal and has returned to revert murdock -- rupert murdoch's company. she will return to her former job overseeing the sun and times of london newspapers. genie: thank you so much for that look at the business news, and thank you for watching france 24. let's take a look at our weekly press review. set to take on the a look at what magazines have been saying this week and around the world. lots of focus on the ongoing european migrant crisis, with criticism for the european union. >> lots of media are saying this migrant crisis is a lot more than statistics and figures, there are all these human stories going on behind the statistics. a very interesting front page, following up on a popular trend on social media. agwas a migrant is a hasht trending virally. the men you can see on the front page is 45 years old from mali and arrived in france in 2005. he talks about how hard it was to arrive in france and once he was here, how afraid he was of being deported, but he talks about the wave of solidarity he has experienced. that is a posit
. >> rebekah brooks is embroiled in the phone hacking scandal and has returned to revert murdock -- rupert murdoch's company. she will return to her former job overseeing the sun and times of london newspapers. genie: thank you so much for that look at the business news, and thank you for watching france 24. let's take a look at our weekly press review. set to take on the a look at what magazines have been saying this week and around the world. lots of focus on the ongoing european...
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newspaper official rebekah brooks will make a triumphant return to the murdoch's news corp., when you're she was cleared of all charges in a british newspaper phone-hacking scandal. market news, investors have pulled within $27 million u.s. mutual funds last week due to turmoil in the financial markets, the biggest withdrawal more than two years. the investment company institute says stock funds suffered reductions of $11 billion last week and bond funds sought $12 billion of outflows. stocks that by a mixture had a reduction of about 4 billion dollars. those are your top stories. the global stock market's take a breather, but investors are on edge over china. earlier today on bloomberg radio, tom keene spoke with tom and el-erian, bloomberg view columnist and chief -- spoke with mohamed el-erian, bloomberg view columnist and chief at all yachts. he asked about the big unknown. mohammed: the spill back -- how much of this volatility will spill back onto the real economy? it is a big question for china first and foremost and in the global economy. the big unknown is the spill back. i know
newspaper official rebekah brooks will make a triumphant return to the murdoch's news corp., when you're she was cleared of all charges in a british newspaper phone-hacking scandal. market news, investors have pulled within $27 million u.s. mutual funds last week due to turmoil in the financial markets, the biggest withdrawal more than two years. the investment company institute says stock funds suffered reductions of $11 billion last week and bond funds sought $12 billion of outflows. stocks...
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former newspaper executive rebekah brooks will make a triumphant return to rupert murdoch's news corpthis comes a year after she was cleared of all charges in a british newspaper phone hacking scandal. betty: a new front in a battle with apple and lenovo. the titles mobile phone maker -- the chinese mobile phone maker out something that year. alix: still ahead, it is a huge win for president obama and supporters of the iran deal. senate democrats now have enough votes to protect the agreement even if congressional republicans voted down -- vote it down. betty: we will look at the economic repercussions of this that implications of this. ♪ a moment ago we saw what was outside our window in new york. there is in washington capitol looks nice. alix: nobody is there? and his vacation for congress? -- endless vacation for congress? betty: are you calling them out? president obama has secured the iran nuclear deal. senator barbara mikulski became the 34th senator to support the agreement so the republicans will not have the ability to override the veto. alix: the deal was the best option av
former newspaper executive rebekah brooks will make a triumphant return to rupert murdoch's news corpthis comes a year after she was cleared of all charges in a british newspaper phone hacking scandal. betty: a new front in a battle with apple and lenovo. the titles mobile phone maker -- the chinese mobile phone maker out something that year. alix: still ahead, it is a huge win for president obama and supporters of the iran deal. senate democrats now have enough votes to protect the agreement...
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rebekah brooks has returned to the helm of rupert murdoch's newspaper unit in britain.brooks resigned in 2011 amid a phone-hacking scandal which shuttered murdoch's tabloid news of the world and rocked his media empire. brooks was acquitted last year of phone hacking and bribery. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. 30 years ago, french secret service blew up greenpeace's flagship rainbow warrior ship in auckland, new zealand, killing a portuguese photographer as the ship was preparing to head to sea to protest french nuclear bomb tests in the south pacific. now the french intelligence agent who led the deadly attack has come forward for the first time to apologize for his actions, breaking his silence after 30 years. on july 10, 1985, jean luc kister led the dive team that actually planted the bombs on the rainbow warrior, sinking the ship and killed greenpeace photographer fernando pereira. tv new zealand's program "sunday" tracked down jean luc kister in northern france and spoke to
rebekah brooks has returned to the helm of rupert murdoch's newspaper unit in britain.brooks resigned in 2011 amid a phone-hacking scandal which shuttered murdoch's tabloid news of the world and rocked his media empire. brooks was acquitted last year of phone hacking and bribery. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. 30 years ago, french secret service blew up greenpeace's flagship rainbow warrior ship in...
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rebekah brooks returns as c.e.o. of newscorp's british papers tomorrow after being acquitted in a phone hacking scandal. and wednesday apple is expected to unveil its new iphone and >> o'donnell: as catholics prepare for pope francis' first visit to the united states later this month, it seems a good time to take another look at his closest american advisor, cardinal sean o'malley. the pope has appointed the shy franciscan friar president of the church's crucial commission to combat child abuse, and named him a member of the council of cardinals, the pope's small "kitchen cabinet" charged with helping redraw the way the church is governed. soft-spoken and unassuming, he is usually dressed in the brown habit of his capuchin franciscan order and not in a cardinal's red robes. he goes by "cardinal sean," and like pope francis, he is more inclined to conversation than condemnation. as we first reported last fall, he commutes to rome from his day job as archbishop of boston to help francis remake an ancient institution. >
rebekah brooks returns as c.e.o. of newscorp's british papers tomorrow after being acquitted in a phone hacking scandal. and wednesday apple is expected to unveil its new iphone and >> o'donnell: as catholics prepare for pope francis' first visit to the united states later this month, it seems a good time to take another look at his closest american advisor, cardinal sean o'malley. the pope has appointed the shy franciscan friar president of the church's crucial commission to combat child...