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for the latest, one of the other places it was hard hit, i spoke a rupert wingfield-hayes short time ago. we have been hearing about the difficulty of assistance getting to some of the areas. what are you starting to see? have started to see a dramatic change in the last one in four hours. for the last seven days, there has been nothing coming in to help people. very little assistance and very little sign of the government on the ground. on thursday the american marines withed in force helicopters, aircraft, they have arrived and have taken control of the airport and that is going to be the base for bringing in material and food and setting up a big operation. that is going to kick in today. we have seen things coming every couple of hours. when every few minutes yesterday. ground, we have seen an increase in the presence of , inphilippine government sneering teams going out on the road, clearing the road. police teams on the streets gathering bodies, putting them in bags, registering the dead and taking them away. so which really has been a huge change in the last 24 hours. people a
for the latest, one of the other places it was hard hit, i spoke a rupert wingfield-hayes short time ago. we have been hearing about the difficulty of assistance getting to some of the areas. what are you starting to see? have started to see a dramatic change in the last one in four hours. for the last seven days, there has been nothing coming in to help people. very little assistance and very little sign of the government on the ground. on thursday the american marines withed in force...
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for the latest, one of the other places it was hard hit, i spoke a rupert wingfield-hayes short time ago. we have been hearing about the difficulty of assistance getting to some of the areas. what are you starting to see? have started to see a dramatic change in the last one in four hours. for the last seven days, there has been nothing coming in to help people. very little assistance and very little sign of the government on the ground. on thursday the american marines withed in force helicopters, aircraft, they have arrived and have taken control of the airport and that is going to be the base for bringing in material and food and setting up a big operation. that is going to kick in today. we have seen things coming every couple of hours. when every few minutes yesterday. ground, we have seen an increase in the presence of , inphilippine government sneering teams going out on the road, clearing the road. police teams on the streets gathering bodies, putting them in bags, registering the dead and taking them away. so which really has been a huge change in the last 24 hours. people a
for the latest, one of the other places it was hard hit, i spoke a rupert wingfield-hayes short time ago. we have been hearing about the difficulty of assistance getting to some of the areas. what are you starting to see? have started to see a dramatic change in the last one in four hours. for the last seven days, there has been nothing coming in to help people. very little assistance and very little sign of the government on the ground. on thursday the american marines withed in force...
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what is so terrible about rupert murdoch? >> he's a successful businessman. >> sure. >> stephen: is that your problem with him because he's profit and you work for a nonprofit? are you jealous, is this jealousy. >> not some of. this is about a guy who i think is in many ways the most influential media figure in the english speak world. >> stephen: excuse me --. >> no, no, no. go ahead, we'll edit that out. he is the guy who has bent politicians to his will, sent people speaking to be president, prime ministers, even aspiring popes to travel thousands of miles to meet with him. >> stephen: popes? he's got the pope on a rope? >> one of the many things you may not know about murdoch he is he and actually a papal knight. >> stephen: the knight of malta. >> he was given a papal knightship in 1998 in i believe in response to some of his philanthropy towards the archdiocese of los angeles. here is a guy who has actually fascinatingly naked women on page 3 of the largest selling daily in the u.k., the sun tabloid and also honored by
what is so terrible about rupert murdoch? >> he's a successful businessman. >> sure. >> stephen: is that your problem with him because he's profit and you work for a nonprofit? are you jealous, is this jealousy. >> not some of. this is about a guy who i think is in many ways the most influential media figure in the english speak world. >> stephen: excuse me --. >> no, no, no. go ahead, we'll edit that out. he is the guy who has bent politicians to his will,...
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. >> for the latest from the philippines, i spoke to rupert in tacloban just a few moments ago. rupert, what we are hearing reports that aid is getting to the region, but you are not seeing it being distributed around town yet, are you? we are not. and we are not even seeing much sign of it arriving at tacloban airport. we had a marine aircraft coming in yesterday, but they were coming to evacuate u.s. citizens . the philippine military has been bringing in soldiers to try to secure the area here. we have not really seen any substantial aid coming into the airport yet, and certainly nothing being distributed on the ground yet. we are now in today six since the storm and people are still having to essentially fend for themselves. >> i imagine that with every day, the conditions there deteriorate. how desperate are people for food and clean water? >> it is getting worse every day, as you say. it rained again heavily overnight. most people are living out in the open. the roofs are drawn from all of the buildings. people are putting up makeshift shelters to get out of the rain to sl
. >> for the latest from the philippines, i spoke to rupert in tacloban just a few moments ago. rupert, what we are hearing reports that aid is getting to the region, but you are not seeing it being distributed around town yet, are you? we are not. and we are not even seeing much sign of it arriving at tacloban airport. we had a marine aircraft coming in yesterday, but they were coming to evacuate u.s. citizens . the philippine military has been bringing in soldiers to try to secure the...
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. >> for the latest from the philippines, i spoke to rupert in tacloban just a few moments ago. rupert, what we are hearing reports that aid is getting to the region, but you are not seeing it being distributed around town yet, are you? we are not. and we are not even seeing much sign of it arriving at tacloban airport. we had a marine aircraft coming in yesterday, but they were coming to evacuate u.s. citizens . the philippine military has been bringing in soldiers to try to secure the area here. we have not really seen any substantial aid coming into the airport yet, and certainly nothing being distributed on the ground yet. we are now in today six since the storm and people are still having to essentially fend for themselves. >> i imagine that with every day, the conditions there deteriorate. how desperate are people for food and clean water? >> it is getting worse every day, as you say. it rained again heavily overnight. most people are living out in the open. the roofs are drawn from all of the buildings. people are putting up makeshift shelters to get out of the rain to sl
. >> for the latest from the philippines, i spoke to rupert in tacloban just a few moments ago. rupert, what we are hearing reports that aid is getting to the region, but you are not seeing it being distributed around town yet, are you? we are not. and we are not even seeing much sign of it arriving at tacloban airport. we had a marine aircraft coming in yesterday, but they were coming to evacuate u.s. citizens . the philippine military has been bringing in soldiers to try to secure the...
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i like brad rupert, man, with his tunnel vision.way to end the week, don't you think? >> a fantastic way to end the week. >> have a great weekend, folks. >> but before you start, have a great day on "new day" which starts right now. >>> that's on me. we fumbled the rollout on this health care law. >> that is on me. president obama takes the blame and agrees to allow those who have been dropped by their insurance to keep it but is the fix worse than the problem and is there political will on either side to find a solution? >> a florida sinkhole has quadruple in size in 24 hours. two homes are condemned and more in danger but if the homeowner's insurance company new about this two years ago, why didn't they prevent the obama care. >> if question is like a disease with no cure. the president has taken the blame but the solution could be the real problem here. today the house prepares to vote on a bill that republicans like and democrats think would cut a part of the health care plan. jim acosta is joining us live from the white house.
i like brad rupert, man, with his tunnel vision.way to end the week, don't you think? >> a fantastic way to end the week. >> have a great weekend, folks. >> but before you start, have a great day on "new day" which starts right now. >>> that's on me. we fumbled the rollout on this health care law. >> that is on me. president obama takes the blame and agrees to allow those who have been dropped by their insurance to keep it but is the fix worse than the...
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media mogul, rupert myrurdoch a his wife, wendi, in court today.to big divorce settlements. linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: this morning, rupert murdoch and his estranged wife, wendy dang, there appear before a new york judge. one step closer to what could be the most expensive divorce ever. so far, the details are under wraps. but we do know there's a lot at stake. the media titan and world's 91st-richest man is worth an estimated $13.4 billion. with properties around the world. >> there's no such thing as a prenup that can't be challenged, even if one believes it's so-called iron-clad, you can't prevent one party from filing a claim that it is unfair. >> reporter: the couple also had two post-nuptial agreements. but experts say other factors could help wendi walk away with a pretty penny. >> they're going to court to make sure that the agreement is something that was negotiated, understood by each party, that each party was not under my duress. >> reporter: the 82-year-old multibilliillionaire filed for divorce in june, saying their marr
media mogul, rupert myrurdoch a his wife, wendi, in court today.to big divorce settlements. linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: this morning, rupert murdoch and his estranged wife, wendy dang, there appear before a new york judge. one step closer to what could be the most expensive divorce ever. so far, the details are under wraps. but we do know there's a lot at stake. the media titan and world's 91st-richest man is worth an estimated $13.4 billion. with properties around the world....
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not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes. it is a bit of a legacy project. which is really interesting, an interesting exercise. that makes you feel differently about the present. so what would make something that durable? what would keep it alive that long? we have been alive and have grown for a quarter-century. it may not be hard to imagine an entire century at all. now we are found in an institution that will house and generate culture, and function as a community. wondering how we can be sure that it is not perverted, subject to internal divisions, will not perish. and that is a really good exercise, too. think about doing something that will last 100 years. >> thinking about the next couple of minutes, we should have questions from audience members. who ever has a question, start lining up. i'm going to ask one more and then we can start going
not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes. it is a bit of a legacy project. which is really interesting, an interesting exercise. that makes you feel differently about the present. so what would make something that durable? what would keep it alive that long? we have been alive and have grown for a...
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i rupert project sponsors and owners pat hanson and quincy smith. it's h a n t s. we're before you because the new owners are enthusiastic about the property they bought it with a conditional use and want to adjust it to their own needs so they made some improvements to the interior to the historic facades. they also bought the building with a ton of building depth violations which people don't often realize but going back to 2001 they were let me just find them for you i want to read it for you. i have a lot of files which document each facade so i'll be going through that with you. let's so here we go. i want to read a violation from 2001 that's 2012 years were the building is in disrepair the roof is falling off and they use a water hospital to drain inside the building. this is the packet of the various violation notices that from 2001 to 2012. there was a lot of pressure on the new owners to start doing something about this. also the subdivision of the property required that the portion of the building that of addressed to the north side be demolished because
i rupert project sponsors and owners pat hanson and quincy smith. it's h a n t s. we're before you because the new owners are enthusiastic about the property they bought it with a conditional use and want to adjust it to their own needs so they made some improvements to the interior to the historic facades. they also bought the building with a ton of building depth violations which people don't often realize but going back to 2001 they were let me just find them for you i want to read it for...
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this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines. over the papers here. they are on trial and in court this week, we heard they would stop at nothing to get a story. moments of personal angst that became splashy headlines in rupert murdoch's tabloids. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. his message, i have got most of the stuff but if you have any extra information or websites you know off, please, please, please e-mail it to me. or text me. prince william is "shot" with harmless blanks during a military training exercise. how did the reporters do it? they eavesdropped on private voice mails. this week murdoch's senior executives are in court, facing criminal charges including conspiring to intercept voice mail messages. accused of putting themselves above the law to invade people's private lives, all for sensational stories and increased newspaper sales. >> i'm sure they thought that nobody was going to catch them. if they did catch them that nobody was going to do anything, nobody woul
this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines. over the papers here. they are on trial and in court this week, we heard they would stop at nothing to get a story. moments of personal angst that became splashy headlines in rupert murdoch's tabloids. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. his message, i have got most of the stuff but if you have any extra information or websites you know off, please, please, please e-mail it...
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i rupert project sponsors and owners pat hanson and quincy smith. it's h a n t s.e're before you because the new owners are enthusiastic about the property they bought it with a conditional use and want to adjust it to their own needs so they made some improvements to the interior to the historic facades. they also bought the building with a ton of building depth violations which people don't often realize but going back to 2001 they were let me just find them for you i want to read it for you. i have a lot of files which document each facade so i'll be going through that w
i rupert project sponsors and owners pat hanson and quincy smith. it's h a n t s.e're before you because the new owners are enthusiastic about the property they bought it with a conditional use and want to adjust it to their own needs so they made some improvements to the interior to the historic facades. they also bought the building with a ton of building depth violations which people don't often realize but going back to 2001 they were let me just find them for you i want to read it for you....
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. >> rupert, how bad are the communications where you are? how difficult doesn't make the relief effort? >> very, very difficult indeed. there is no electricity here. all of the power lines are down. many roads are blocked. many places are flooded. there are no telephones at all. there is no cell phone network. one of the things we have noticed over and over again out in the street are people coming up to us and saying, we need to contact our relatives, we need to tell them we are safe. people are walking huge distances to try to find their relatives to let each other know they have survived, or to tell each other that family members have been lost. people have been left to their own devices to deal with this situation so far. there are planes coming in, but here in the city there is no real sense of a government presence or a really -- or an aid effort taking effect. the images are spookily reminiscent of what happened in japan. does it remind you of that situation that you saw in northern japan? >> it reminds me of japan. it reminds me very
. >> rupert, how bad are the communications where you are? how difficult doesn't make the relief effort? >> very, very difficult indeed. there is no electricity here. all of the power lines are down. many roads are blocked. many places are flooded. there are no telephones at all. there is no cell phone network. one of the things we have noticed over and over again out in the street are people coming up to us and saying, we need to contact our relatives, we need to tell them we are...
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murdoch, i think james is rupert number two. >> rose: he's your guy to succeed rupert if something happens? >> yes. >> rose: nothing has changed. >> no. consistent. >> rose: sta corp, how does that work? you met with the c.e.o. of citicorp. >> clearly the result of citi in the last two quarters have proven to be a success and the strategy of not increasing revenues, maintaining revenues in this tough environment and controlling costs-- they're reducing costs, which makes the operating leverage positive. >> rose: what do you think of jp morgan and all the fines they're pay? >> jpmorgan is a giant bank, and to survive the crise of 2008, 2009, 2010, unfortunately, right now they have to pay the price of some of the acquisitions they have done. >> rose: exactly, washington mutual and bear stearns. >> and bear stearns, yes. >> rose: brought a lot of problems, and obviously jamie dimon said he would not have maid those deals if he had it to do over. >> for sure, at that time, what he did helped the economy, but also, they were beneficial to jpmorgan. jpmorgan made a lot of money out of these com
murdoch, i think james is rupert number two. >> rose: he's your guy to succeed rupert if something happens? >> yes. >> rose: nothing has changed. >> no. consistent. >> rose: sta corp, how does that work? you met with the c.e.o. of citicorp. >> clearly the result of citi in the last two quarters have proven to be a success and the strategy of not increasing revenues, maintaining revenues in this tough environment and controlling costs-- they're reducing costs,...
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it's over for 82 year rupert murdoch and 44 year old wendi deng. the couple ended their 14 year marriage wednesday with a hug. as part of the settlment sources say deng will keep their $44 million dollar fifth avenue apartment in new york.. the couple's children will not have voting stakes in murdochs companies. murdoch owns the wall street journal, the new york post and fox film studios and fox news. the couple tells reporters- "we are pleased to announce that we have reached an amicable settlement of all matters relating to our divorce," a million dollars worth of gold turned up in a strange place. . a cleaning crew on a jet blue aircraft found 24 gold bars stashed in the bathroom. . the flight took off from bangkok...the gold was found upon landing in india. an investigation is now taking off.. philip morris has hopes of striking it rich with electric cigarettes. the maker of marlboro's will reportedly enter the electronic cigarette business in the second half of next year. the tobacco company plans to roll out a new variety of products called "
it's over for 82 year rupert murdoch and 44 year old wendi deng. the couple ended their 14 year marriage wednesday with a hug. as part of the settlment sources say deng will keep their $44 million dollar fifth avenue apartment in new york.. the couple's children will not have voting stakes in murdochs companies. murdoch owns the wall street journal, the new york post and fox film studios and fox news. the couple tells reporters- "we are pleased to announce that we have reached an amicable...
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he won the got away was rupert more dark -- rupert murdoch who agreed in principle but think -- thingseep coming up. he had a very busy year. with that, i will turn it over to my colleague, martin, to get to the meat of the matter. [applause] >> [indiscernible] the newspaper association of america. of is the ceo and publisher washington post interactive. she placed two very important roles in this history. and of course, arthur sulzberger , jr., publisher of "the new york times." i want to start with a question about the state of journalism. if you are a doctor and the state of american journalism was her patient, how would you assess the diagnosis? >> if you look at the data, you would be concerned. the number of journalists has gone down by about 30% in the last seven or eight years. newspaper resonant -- newspaper down by about 55%. you see a distance between the agile landscape. if you froze things right now, you would say, the patient needs a lot of work and there is a continued progress on that work. if you look forward there are some very exciting things on the horizon. one of t
he won the got away was rupert more dark -- rupert murdoch who agreed in principle but think -- thingseep coming up. he had a very busy year. with that, i will turn it over to my colleague, martin, to get to the meat of the matter. [applause] >> [indiscernible] the newspaper association of america. of is the ceo and publisher washington post interactive. she placed two very important roles in this history. and of course, arthur sulzberger , jr., publisher of "the new york...
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if he has his way we would see it come it is absolutely rupert ended three of these years. all right mr lynn thank you so much for joining us here on r.t. friends living tell you we have known from hong kong on the situation in china and what you actually live from moscow war news is just a had to go away. so we leave the. ocean. is it. seems that no one is staying with. that you deserve answers from. wealthy british style sun it's time to. go. to. market. to find out what's really happening to the global economy for our no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. kinds of reports on our team. welcome back here with our team on the day greece students still public services and transport have been crippled by nationwide strike against tightening hysteria around fifteen thousand people joined the twenty four hour walk around the move coincides with the arrival of the country's international lenders known as the troika accused by many of destroying greece the creditors are there to convince the governments to take another couple of billion euros for the next two ye
if he has his way we would see it come it is absolutely rupert ended three of these years. all right mr lynn thank you so much for joining us here on r.t. friends living tell you we have known from hong kong on the situation in china and what you actually live from moscow war news is just a had to go away. so we leave the. ocean. is it. seems that no one is staying with. that you deserve answers from. wealthy british style sun it's time to. go. to. market. to find out what's really happening to...
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not that into it he takes on heavy goods vehicles and that's the key contacts with the school that rupert nice back. on hearing that section that he would disadvantage phone from regions such as britney. luke was repelled. in early november. tens of thousands of people turned out to a demonstration in the regional capital. compare. even in the government's haste and postpone the introduction of attacks. such protests meant the government notice that the next big one has plunged the end of the moment. my mom for the day. you can see in quebec to force political battles together and cons. my mom has a dairy farm and cheese producer. his is a typically dressed in business but like many of the commons he's worried about the agricultural crisis interesting. his future. i only did everyone is talking about the crisis in the agricultural industry but at the moment it is a crisis for manufacturers noah profit snow barely even cover our costs will be viewed as some will go with he dons the madcap in protest. he says european enlargement is causing the problem as britney simply cars compete with ch
not that into it he takes on heavy goods vehicles and that's the key contacts with the school that rupert nice back. on hearing that section that he would disadvantage phone from regions such as britney. luke was repelled. in early november. tens of thousands of people turned out to a demonstration in the regional capital. compare. even in the government's haste and postpone the introduction of attacks. such protests meant the government notice that the next big one has plunged the end of the...
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. >> all 63-year-old rupert wants to do is sleep. he hasn't been able to do that in six days.e may have survived the storm. life. >> translation: how many of us are left? and now this. something else may take our lives. people coming into our houses. you. >> a structure damaged by typhoon haiyan is the local prison. many inmates are believed to storm. >> there's not a second to lose as australian air force troops back their c130 with equipment and supplies. it's a plane full of aid workers, police and a civilian, a young woman holding back tears in the cargo area. as the plane descends into that landscape she is overwhelmed. her name is delia pagatpatan. hundreds here are desperate to leave - but delia pagatpatan is desperate to get in. she hasn't heard from her family in more than a week and is terrified of what she might find in her home town of taytay. heading east to the ocean, a panay ramma of destruction scrolls buy. once a bustling seaside ham the of 500 families, it's hard to imagine anyone could have lived through this. then, a shout. >> that's your brother. >> it's h
. >> all 63-year-old rupert wants to do is sleep. he hasn't been able to do that in six days.e may have survived the storm. life. >> translation: how many of us are left? and now this. something else may take our lives. people coming into our houses. you. >> a structure damaged by typhoon haiyan is the local prison. many inmates are believed to storm. >> there's not a second to lose as australian air force troops back their c130 with equipment and supplies. it's a plane...
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. >>> billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is ending his third marriage.l it be the biggest divorce ever? murdoch and his almost-ex-wife wendi deng, appear before a judge here in manhattan today to make it final. >> and the settlement is based on two prenuptial agreements and two post nuptial agreements between the couple. it's not going to match what murdoch paid his second wife. >>> and we're hoping to learn more about the condition of lindsey vonn. that's her in that picture, being helped off of the slopes in colorado, following a training crash yesterday. >> vonn has been out of competition since last february when she also crashed. she tore ligaments in her right knee. one hopeful sign following yesterday's accident, she was not taken to a hospital. >>> now, the story of a hunter who turned into a rescuer. and a deer should be happy he did. >> here you are. that's jeff's canoe, breaking his way toward a deer that had fallen through the thin ice. eventually he got the deer into the boat and made for the shore. >> once he got there, the deer didn't hang
. >>> billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is ending his third marriage.l it be the biggest divorce ever? murdoch and his almost-ex-wife wendi deng, appear before a judge here in manhattan today to make it final. >> and the settlement is based on two prenuptial agreements and two post nuptial agreements between the couple. it's not going to match what murdoch paid his second wife. >>> and we're hoping to learn more about the condition of lindsey vonn. that's her in...
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sanctioned profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just bullies countries to give them satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a nickel's worth of risk remember these guys if they were free marketeers would be taking some risk but when you've got a gun powder plot to bring this back to the fifth of november the member remember obamacare there is no recourse because you look at twenty pounds of t.n.t. that's going to explode on wall street unless everyone gives all the banks all their money all right stuart thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max. for coming your way. that's all i want to. say they've got something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and
sanctioned profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just bullies countries to give them satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting...
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on trial, former top editors of the news of the world, now defunct, and the sun owned by rupert murdoch'soration, which also owns the wall street journal. rebecca brooks, some say she's like his daughter, accused of paying military officials for private information about servicemen. >> one day the details of this case will emerge. >> reporter: andy colson, said to have authorized payments for a secret royal phone book, he later became the british communications director. >> this is a sad day for news of the world. >> reporter: in court it's been revealed they had a six-year affair while splashing sordid stories based on what was heard on hacked phones. among the alleged victims, angelina jolie, hugh grant, paul mccartney, britain's prime minister. even a murdered teenager girl. one story was about prince harry written by reporters who listened to a cell phone message he left for a friend. the story claimed he'd broken the rules during his 2005 military training by asking for help while studying for a test. i need a write an essay quickly, harry supposedly said. i need some info. but it wa
on trial, former top editors of the news of the world, now defunct, and the sun owned by rupert murdoch'soration, which also owns the wall street journal. rebecca brooks, some say she's like his daughter, accused of paying military officials for private information about servicemen. >> one day the details of this case will emerge. >> reporter: andy colson, said to have authorized payments for a secret royal phone book, he later became the british communications director. >>...
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sanctioned profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just pulled these countries to give him satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a nickel's worth of risk remember these guys if they were free marketeers would be taking some risk but when you've got a gun powder plot to bring this back to the fifth of november the member remember obamacare there is no recourse because you look at twenty pounds of t.n.t. that's going to explode on wall street unless everyone gives all the banks all their money all right stacy herbert thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max. what's more coming your way. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports and let you know please no i w
sanctioned profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this he just pulled these countries to give him satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so he's got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without...
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sanctioned profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this you just pull these countries to give them satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so here you've got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income without putting up a nickel's worth of risk remember these guys if they were free marketeers would be taking some risk but when you've got a gun powder plot to bring this back to the fifth of november of the member remember obamacare there is no recourse because you're looking out twenty pounds of t.n.t. that's going to explode on wall street unless everyone gives all the banks all their money all right stacy ever thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max. what's we're coming your way. the emission free accreditation free transport chargers free. range months three risks three stooges high priests n
sanctioned profitability it's one of several things on wall street that's a guaranteed money maker like rupert murdoch is a big explainer of this you just pull these countries to give them satellite rights of way for broadcasting it's a state sanctioned profit so here you've got the state being bullied into giving hedge funds unlimited housing stock to then rate people as slumlords and then own all the properties around those properties so that you cash in on an unlimited amount of income...
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rupert murdoch's latest plan to take over the universe. >> i have always loved sports.times in my career over the years -- >> you did stuff before fox sports? >> yes. and we would always talk about sports on my talk show with my cohost and neither one of them would listen to me. [laughter] and they'd say, what is this about. >> i'm wondering, you joke about yourself, an 81-year-old guy, would he think of this? >> i think that it can be done. i hope it can be done. instead of just athletes, we need entertainers in there as well. we have a guy coming up next wednesday on the show, bill cosby. who played defensive back for temple university. they are growing into a pretty good football machine. so all of a sudden on my notre dame schedule this year, it's the first game that they play and bill cosby do about as well. and i said, we have to get them on the show. he flew down to philadelphia to give the team a pep talk. [laughter] neil: you have a pretty impressive rolodex over the years. the president, stars, all of that. neil: everyone says you get the reviews and it sounds
rupert murdoch's latest plan to take over the universe. >> i have always loved sports.times in my career over the years -- >> you did stuff before fox sports? >> yes. and we would always talk about sports on my talk show with my cohost and neither one of them would listen to me. [laughter] and they'd say, what is this about. >> i'm wondering, you joke about yourself, an 81-year-old guy, would he think of this? >> i think that it can be done. i hope it can be done....
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. >>> and rupert and wendy murdoch are reportedly close to finalizing their divorce.divorce in june saying their relationship are broken down irretrievably. they have a prenuptial and two postnuptials in place. so the main issues are custody of their children and residency. wendy is reportedly expected to receive the couple's fifth avenue apartment which they bought for $44 million. >>> still to come, jpmorgan closes one chapter in its lengthy book of legal troubles. but the bank still faces plenty of obstacles. we will look at which banks may be next at the table. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection
. >>> and rupert and wendy murdoch are reportedly close to finalizing their divorce.divorce in june saying their relationship are broken down irretrievably. they have a prenuptial and two postnuptials in place. so the main issues are custody of their children and residency. wendy is reportedly expected to receive the couple's fifth avenue apartment which they bought for $44 million. >>> still to come, jpmorgan closes one chapter in its lengthy book of legal troubles. but the...
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. >> you once did a news interview with me when you said james murdoch would be one to replace rupert those two companies -- >> we can follow you on twitter. you've about got over 100 million followers already. very nice to have you. good to see you. >>> for 12 years, >> tell me. >> can i speak of what did not occur? >> come here. you come here. >> i brought her back just like you -- >> come on let's go. >> a scene from "12 years of slave." the scene tells of a true story. steve mcqueen directed the movie which is already considered an oscar favorite. good morning to you, mr. mcqueen. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. if you win, you would be the first black director and first picture. do you wrap your brain around that or does oscar make you very nervous? >> no i wrap my brain around it. to have that kind of attention and response is something that, you know you're in a kitchen, you have an idea and all of a sudden the world is looking at you and you're surrender sudly thinking, oh my god. >> i heard people describe the film as brutally brutal. do you think it's a fair chara
. >> you once did a news interview with me when you said james murdoch would be one to replace rupert those two companies -- >> we can follow you on twitter. you've about got over 100 million followers already. very nice to have you. good to see you. >>> for 12 years, >> tell me. >> can i speak of what did not occur? >> come here. you come here. >> i brought her back just like you -- >> come on let's go. >> a scene from "12 years of...
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. >> he is a creative financial engineer and an aggressive dealmaker and someone once described rupert rupert murdoch's the shark than john malone is an alligator because he will sit in the mud and wage and for the right opportunity ainge time warner is having some challenges, just got out of a big fight with cbs. >> the recent quarter in the past year, something, right? >> john malone got into cable, back into cable with charter three reasons. number one, there's a lot of upside, one of the lowest cash flow per home rates, it is -- dennis: a run on time warner cable, a company three times as large. >> he hasn't made a run yet but he favors consolidation and the reason he got into this industry is a lot of upside, and banking on the genius of tom rutledge who is widely regarded one of the best operators in the industry and thirdly and importantly john malone believes in scale. the thing you got to understand the number-1 thing driving all of this right now is the cost of programming. the ball cost of wholesale programming, the growth rate is higher and retail and. dennis: the price inc
. >> he is a creative financial engineer and an aggressive dealmaker and someone once described rupert rupert murdoch's the shark than john malone is an alligator because he will sit in the mud and wage and for the right opportunity ainge time warner is having some challenges, just got out of a big fight with cbs. >> the recent quarter in the past year, something, right? >> john malone got into cable, back into cable with charter three reasons. number one, there's a lot of...
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. >> reporter: this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines.over the papers here. we heard this week they would stop at nothing to get headlines. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. prince william is "shot" with harmless blanks during a military training exercise. how did the reporters do it? they eavesdropped on private voice mails. now they're in court facing criminal charges including conspiring to intercept voice mail messages. accused of putting themselves above the law to invade people's private lives for increased newspaper sales. >> i'm sure they thought that nobody was going to catch them. nobody would take them on. if they took them on the revenge, the organization can't get hit. >> reporter: this scandal closed the "news of the world" in 2011. hugely profitable and no wonder, it had stories no one else could match. in an e-mail, a royal reporter asked the editor for permission to illegally pay a police officer for confidential phone directories of the royal family. this is fine, responde
. >> reporter: this time, it's rupert murdoch's own editors who are making the headlines.over the papers here. we heard this week they would stop at nothing to get headlines. a panicked prince harry call his secretary pleading for help on his college essay. prince william is "shot" with harmless blanks during a military training exercise. how did the reporters do it? they eavesdropped on private voice mails. now they're in court facing criminal charges including conspiring to...
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politico reported he met with rupert murdoch, chairman of news corps and the robert ailes, two king makersou need on your side, republican running for president. for republicans trying to make that run this is the time when the guys are trying to establish themselves as viable candidates, serious candidates. in the middle of all of this, rand paul is all but breaking down in these interviews. about these ongoing plagiarism revelations. not only can he not handle rigors of the difficult workload of beg a freshman senator, his excuse for plagiarizing an article for an op-ed, not only cannot handle the workload of a senator can't handle criticism of thing he's has done wrong. plagiarism has forced people out of political races in the past, joe biden in the 80s. in this case, rand paul says he might not be even make it to the race for president. he is now threatening quit even being a senator right now he cannot take the heat, cannot take the criticism. senator paul is clearly under a lot of pressure right now. a key moment for him and his political future. if this is the we he handles pressur
politico reported he met with rupert murdoch, chairman of news corps and the robert ailes, two king makersou need on your side, republican running for president. for republicans trying to make that run this is the time when the guys are trying to establish themselves as viable candidates, serious candidates. in the middle of all of this, rand paul is all but breaking down in these interviews. about these ongoing plagiarism revelations. not only can he not handle rigors of the difficult workload...
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." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids reallyations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what com
." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids reallyations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what com
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." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids really operated and cozy relations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what comes out of it. it changed how the tabloid media operated in great britain. >> the court was told the "news of the world" paid private investigator in excess of 100,000 pounds a year for his hacking duties. prosecutors say this must have required high level approval. >> a source whose credibility has been challenged. we'll look at a story and that source and how it has become a political football. plus, an intense exchange between two journalistic heavy weights. bill keller of "the new york times" and glenn greenwald of the guardian square off. and if you thought to start a new 24-hour cable channel, you might not promote it like this. ♪ >> those were actors but that was the debut of fusion tv. a new news outlet showing more of "glee" as it appeals to a div
." >>> across the atlantic, a case that promises to reveal secrets on how rupert murdoch's tabloids really operated and cozy relations of his editors with tom law enforcement officials and revelations stemming from charges of phone bribe bribery. >> accused of snooping for snoops by eavesdropping. >> it will be fascinating to hear what comes out of it. it changed how the tabloid media operated in great britain. >> the court was told the "news of the...