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i think rupert murdoch put it as well as i've heard anyone say it. this is a rage happening all over the world. he was right when he told you this secession movement could be happening all over. we're seeing this in terms of the eastern european countries. my god, i think there is so much rage in washington, you could get half the states who want to pull out of federal control right now. neil: gary smith, murdoch alluded to the fact that the chasm between the rich and the spoor a global phenomenon and the people on the shorter end of that stick, of whom there are many more, are showing global collective rage and there is something palpable going on here. regardless how the vote goes. what do you think? >> i totally agree, and it's a good thing. sometimes quite often change is necessary, in the case of scotland, it's not like i would be delaware seceding from the union. this is a country that has enough resources, more resources if you include they get most of the oil, and about the size of a sweden, a denmark, a switzerland. they could make a good go
i think rupert murdoch put it as well as i've heard anyone say it. this is a rage happening all over the world. he was right when he told you this secession movement could be happening all over. we're seeing this in terms of the eastern european countries. my god, i think there is so much rage in washington, you could get half the states who want to pull out of federal control right now. neil: gary smith, murdoch alluded to the fact that the chasm between the rich and the spoor a global...
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. >>> with rupert murdoch, what starts is a probe into british tabloids owned by the news corporation lifts the vail. the cozy relationship between successive prime minister's at 10 downing street and a media skill that will are acquiring assets, skill and political power. i sat down with nick davis to discuss the story, the power of fear and the future of the murdoch media empire which lies disgraced but by know means defeated. nick davis, thanks for joining us at the listening post today in your epilogi you write we need to shake ourselves free of this illusion, "stop the machinations occurring in truth." when have journalists on book tours been so modest? >> that's the reality is that you write about a bad thing, the bad thing will stop. whereas actually what happens and this is a class classic example, the phone hacking scandal, the people get angry and do a lot of running around shouting and carry on. so, in this particular case, we probably stopped the hacking of phones. i would think that criminal activity in british national newspaper offices has fallen from rather a high leve
. >>> with rupert murdoch, what starts is a probe into british tabloids owned by the news corporation lifts the vail. the cozy relationship between successive prime minister's at 10 downing street and a media skill that will are acquiring assets, skill and political power. i sat down with nick davis to discuss the story, the power of fear and the future of the murdoch media empire which lies disgraced but by know means defeated. nick davis, thanks for joining us at the listening post...
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you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdochngle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print. we look at what goes on at the obituary disk before it goes bo present and befoself described selfieholics. i took this with the caption "my office for the day" oftentimes when we examine coverage foof stories about facing a vote, a choice between index or the status quote, the news media divide and compete. scotland is facing votes september 18th. the thing about the story is even though the refer evenedum has been on the cards for more, there was a presumption they would vote no and preserve a relationship with britain that goes back more than three centuries. a poll showed the yes side slightly ahead. party leaders in london hit the panic button. catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite tha
you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdochngle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print. we look at what goes on at the obituary disk before it goes bo present and befoself described selfieholics. i took this with the caption "my office for the day" oftentimes when we examine coverage foof stories about facing a vote, a choice between index or the status...
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so in the first place, too many of those news organizations are owned by rupert murdoch. it.urdoch? >> beyond that, other newspapers were themselves engaged in similar criminal activity. >> not on the same scale? >> i would say there were other newspaper groups which were worse and have not yet been exposed. they had every reason to avoid bringing the story out. and then, beyond that, there was a political dimension to it that the guy who was the editor of the news of the world when this was going on, andy carson had gone to work for the leader of the conservative party and the conservative supporting newspapers. didn't want to embarrass cameron. reasons. media. you went offshore to find them? >> yeah. >> you went to the "new york times," handed over a big chunk of your research. >> uh-huh. >> no journalist likes to do that. but you wanted to keep some company. how important was the peace that the "new york times" did and was it the journalism that they did or was it the fact that they were essentially saying the same thing as you were under a different masthead? >> in this w
so in the first place, too many of those news organizations are owned by rupert murdoch. it.urdoch? >> beyond that, other newspapers were themselves engaged in similar criminal activity. >> not on the same scale? >> i would say there were other newspaper groups which were worse and have not yet been exposed. they had every reason to avoid bringing the story out. and then, beyond that, there was a political dimension to it that the guy who was the editor of the news of the...
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so there is something in what rupert says. wing of the -- you had nigel farage on this, great disruption, because he's attracted a lot of support. one conservative mp moving over to uk recently. so it's fractured the conservative party. scotland is interesting. about the fracturing of the labor party up in scotland as well. it's at the heartland of labor, and, of course, if scotland were separated ironically or paradoxically, the conservative party would end up -- >> that would be fine. >> be fine. >> see what happens in the election next year. cameron will have to wait for the general election next year. >> sir martin sorrell, thank you. >> sir neil, lord cavuto -- >> lord? i like that. class act. the voting, last few minutes. we shall see and provide live coverage on fox business network when we know for sure. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. o
so there is something in what rupert says. wing of the -- you had nigel farage on this, great disruption, because he's attracted a lot of support. one conservative mp moving over to uk recently. so it's fractured the conservative party. scotland is interesting. about the fracturing of the labor party up in scotland as well. it's at the heartland of labor, and, of course, if scotland were separated ironically or paradoxically, the conservative party would end up -- >> that would be fine....
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it takes a closer look at what is in it for rupert murdoch.t says that scottish independence means a huge black eye for the whole political establishment, especially prime minister david cameron. it would be a way to get some payback after the humiliating phone hacking scandal. he very well could be the kingmaker. >> he could be. rupert murdoch has swayed elections in britain in the past. going to the states, focusing in on barack obama and his response to the unrest in iraq. >> he is getting a lot of criticism, especially in the right wing press. a editorial in the "wall street journal," which says the president is trying to avoid the "w" word as he heads back to iraq, that word being war. but it says it is war by any other name. the washington post focuses on another w that is george w. bush. you can see here, this article points out that george w. bush was right about the iraq pullout. what is this focusing on? a statement that former president bush made in the summer of 2007 when he warned about the dire consequences of pulling out of iraq
it takes a closer look at what is in it for rupert murdoch.t says that scottish independence means a huge black eye for the whole political establishment, especially prime minister david cameron. it would be a way to get some payback after the humiliating phone hacking scandal. he very well could be the kingmaker. >> he could be. rupert murdoch has swayed elections in britain in the past. going to the states, focusing in on barack obama and his response to the unrest in iraq. >> he...
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let's hear what rupert had to say. >> if they lose it, if yes wins it, he will probably have to go.ou could say about 70% likelihood. david: would david cameron have to step down as pm if he loses this vote? >> oh, definitely. the question is, if the vote even, if even they preserve the united kingdom will he have to step down? he botched this from the get-go. for example, david, there are 800,000 scots living in england. some temporary residents, some full-time residents. they're not allowed to vote in this referendum which is astonishing. he allowed 16-year-olds to vote in scotland instead of usual 18-year-old age limit. those people have been imbibed, 16-year-old, you think anybody is possible. >> right. >> he also didn't allow on the ballot a second choice, is that more devolvement, more now power to scotland instead of full independence. he refused to put it on the ballot. every way he made a hash of this thing and deserves to go to put this country in jeopardy like it is now. david: we talked about effect on currencies. a lot of focus on our own currency with the fed decision.
let's hear what rupert had to say. >> if they lose it, if yes wins it, he will probably have to go.ou could say about 70% likelihood. david: would david cameron have to step down as pm if he loses this vote? >> oh, definitely. the question is, if the vote even, if even they preserve the united kingdom will he have to step down? he botched this from the get-go. for example, david, there are 800,000 scots living in england. some temporary residents, some full-time residents. they're...
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something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. >> ashley webster from edinburgh. neil: oh, really? ashley! they didn't see this one they didn't see this one coming, in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ create a better website at squarespace.com start your free trial today. our veterans need you. there are more than 8 million enrollees in health care at the department of veterans affairs. that's more than 2 percent of the entire us population. this includes veterans from previous generations and veterans from today's wars. challenging medical condition ever increasing technological breakthroughs and more returning women than eve
something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech...
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rupert murdoch's and something i feel like ellis trying to convey yesterday.ingle country has ever become independent and has regretted it. even ukraine in that respect i can see why the yes vote has the momentum. >> it has a lot to do with another element of our society which has taken hold, technology which has broken down walls and cultural barriers and barriers to trade. charles: out this technology play a role? >> i think that it gets people together. >> and even breaking down governments. we see that in other places. do think that it brings together people and a way that they have not been before. it invites a conversation that has not happened. charles: what are they being brought together for? to me that is more important. the concern a groundswell, but you hear the crowds out there and you can hear them right now. >> but look at them. and ashley is the only the better one to tell us because he was in egypt and the exact same thing happened on because of social media. these are young people who won their independence, and yet if you talk to all the sco
rupert murdoch's and something i feel like ellis trying to convey yesterday.ingle country has ever become independent and has regretted it. even ukraine in that respect i can see why the yes vote has the momentum. >> it has a lot to do with another element of our society which has taken hold, technology which has broken down walls and cultural barriers and barriers to trade. charles: out this technology play a role? >> i think that it gets people together. >> and even breaking...
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something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. >> ashley webster from edinburgh. neil: oh, really? ashley! they didn't see this one they didn't see this one coming, in just a few minutes. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glauco
something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech...
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something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. >> ashley webster from edinburgh. neil: oh, really? ashley! they didn't see this one coming, in just a few minutes. me response. sfx: opening chimes sfx: ambient park noise, crane engine, music begins. we asked people a question, how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $53, $21, do you think the money in your pocket could make an impact on something as big as your retirement? not a chance. i don't think so. it's hard to imagine how something so small can help with something so big. but if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and l
something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech...
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something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. >> ashley webster from edinburgh. neil: oh, really? ashley! they didn't see this one they didn't see this one coming, in just a few minutes. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. [ male an
something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech...
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something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. >> ashley webster from edinburgh. neil: oh, really? ashley! they didn't see this one they didn't see this one coming, in just a few minutes. check out all these airline seats. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. those seats mysteriously vanish. or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every
something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. but don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this little exchange this morning on don's otherwise very fine show. >> did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. murdoch when he interviewed him? >> i would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. it sounded like an australian with a speech...
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you disagree with rupert murdock. i'm sorry.go ahead. >> i was very -- i was very -- neil, you called him rupert, but charlie calls him mr. murdock. that was interesting. a valuable contribution to this conversation right now, this is this, neil. >> go ahead. >> in our country, you can believe whatever you like. that's one of our values. you can believe whatever you like. you cannot behave in a racist way or sexist way. we put this into the law. >> you can do anything you want. you do that and we are going to prosecute ewe. i agree with charlie. a melting pot country. we are still a nation. >> you could go to college campuses, let's be clear, you can go to a college campus and basically express your conservative beliefs. that is not true. multiculturalism -- >> not at all. >> multiculturalism is destroying -- let me finish. it is destroying the first amendment. i worked at plenty of news rooms in my life. we are both news reporters. the religious right. you never hear the hammering about people who are more fanatical meaning rad
you disagree with rupert murdock. i'm sorry.go ahead. >> i was very -- i was very -- neil, you called him rupert, but charlie calls him mr. murdock. that was interesting. a valuable contribution to this conversation right now, this is this, neil. >> go ahead. >> in our country, you can believe whatever you like. that's one of our values. you can believe whatever you like. you cannot behave in a racist way or sexist way. we put this into the law. >> you can do anything...
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you can watch the full interview with rupert murdoch tonight on neil cavuto 8:00 p.m.:00 p.m. pacific on fox business. don't miss it, between now and then, we'll be covering every step of the scottish vote, ashley is there live, every tick by tick moment and markets are in the record breaking move today. >>> australian police smashing what they say was an isis terror plot to kidnap an australian citizen in sydney and publicly execute them on camera. these people. days after australia raised terror alert and they busted the bad guys. how are foreign governments reacting? adam shapiro i hope they're looking at australia and saying they got them. >> secretary of state john kerry is talking about what happened in australia, this is a quote, we have to decimate a militant cult and claiming with no legitimacy to be a state. kerry was testifying before the house foreign affairs committee. that followed by 800 australian federal police officers which rounded up suspected terrorists. australian police are holding six people they say were planning to kill an innocent person and
you can watch the full interview with rupert murdoch tonight on neil cavuto 8:00 p.m.:00 p.m. pacific on fox business. don't miss it, between now and then, we'll be covering every step of the scottish vote, ashley is there live, every tick by tick moment and markets are in the record breaking move today. >>> australian police smashing what they say was an isis terror plot to kidnap an australian citizen in sydney and publicly execute them on camera. these people. days after australia...
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rupert winfield hayes, bbc news in the spratly islands. >> if you want to get more information on thatble story that rupert and his team have put together, they constructed this incredible immersive much longer version of that story on our website, called "china's island factory" on the features section. it's stills, video, and text as well. really incredible. took a lot of work. aaron is here with all the business news, and more on sanctions in ukraine against russia. >> you just ad libbed that. very good. >> i know. >> you took my time. they announced a few weeks ago they've been greed. all eyes on moscow. the european union has formally adopted sanctions that will stop russian banks from raising money from eu investors. here's the thing. russia threatened to retaliate. its chief threat is the ban on some eu airlines and possible u.s. airlines from flying through its air space, through russian air space, which could mean longer journeys for passengers and bigger fuel bills for airlines. let's get more on this. alan, great to have you on the program. so, i was looking in the numbers.
rupert winfield hayes, bbc news in the spratly islands. >> if you want to get more information on thatble story that rupert and his team have put together, they constructed this incredible immersive much longer version of that story on our website, called "china's island factory" on the features section. it's stills, video, and text as well. really incredible. took a lot of work. aaron is here with all the business news, and more on sanctions in ukraine against russia. >>...
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rupert, bob iger, brian roberts and steve burke.he 20th annual ranking of movers and shakers wide ranging. you've got venture capitalists like reed hoffman. to this guy, the cover boy, robert downey jr. one of my favorite actors. he is now the highest paid actor in the world. but perhaps more notable is a new breed of visionaries, disrupters, if you will, who are reshaping the way we distract, work, and play on a daily basis. first on "power lunch" to tell you about vanity fair's new big issue is betsy lack. come on in. nice to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> now, the list is 75 individuals. let's start with the new establishment which is sort of the established feature here. rupert murdoch number one on that list. what did he do in the past year to come back up to the top? >> well, we see rupert murdoch as one of the great comeback stories. when you think about what happened two years ago with the hacking scandal, at lot of people thought he was going to lose control of his company. he's back and stronger than ever. his tw
rupert, bob iger, brian roberts and steve burke.he 20th annual ranking of movers and shakers wide ranging. you've got venture capitalists like reed hoffman. to this guy, the cover boy, robert downey jr. one of my favorite actors. he is now the highest paid actor in the world. but perhaps more notable is a new breed of visionaries, disrupters, if you will, who are reshaping the way we distract, work, and play on a daily basis. first on "power lunch" to tell you about vanity fair's new...
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a conservative government in london that rupert murdoch himself supported.y're rejecting conservatives, as they have actually since the days of margaret thatcher. that's been a big driving force for the scots. the danger of this for the whole of british politics and european politics is splitting apart united kingdom. it would encourage english nationalist, and we're going to see that, whatever the result tomorrow, in british time for david cameron. that kind of nationalism will split apart the european union. this administration with president obama have strongly supported the european union. they see that as part of stability in europe, a stronger trading partner and certainly stronger for nato and security at a time, of course, when russia is posing threats and you got new threats coming out of the middle east. so a breakup of the united kingdom, a potential breakup of the european union, very trouble for people looking for stability at least in europe and in a very unstable world. >> and you mentioned cameron, he went to scotland, many people said he was
a conservative government in london that rupert murdoch himself supported.y're rejecting conservatives, as they have actually since the days of margaret thatcher. that's been a big driving force for the scots. the danger of this for the whole of british politics and european politics is splitting apart united kingdom. it would encourage english nationalist, and we're going to see that, whatever the result tomorrow, in british time for david cameron. that kind of nationalism will split apart the...
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sheldon adelson and rupert murdoch are among the top six in this new list.he director of government studies at the brookings institution outlines just how powerful these billionaires are when it comes to politics in his upcoming book "billionaires -- reflections on the upper crust." great to see you this morning. you certainly stirred the pot a little bit with the early leaking -- the release of your rankings. it seems pretty obvious, but explain to us how you came to say that the koch brothers are number one. >> are 492 billionaires in the united states, so what we did was to look at the political activism. some of them are making contributions. some are running ads. some are engaging in advocacy. others have organized a network of nonprofit organizations. i ranked the koch brothers number one just because of the amount of money they are spending, the network they have put together, and the fact that this year they are focusing on those senate races to try to win the republican control of the senate. >> that has been hard to come by -- some of this informat
sheldon adelson and rupert murdoch are among the top six in this new list.he director of government studies at the brookings institution outlines just how powerful these billionaires are when it comes to politics in his upcoming book "billionaires -- reflections on the upper crust." great to see you this morning. you certainly stirred the pot a little bit with the early leaking -- the release of your rankings. it seems pretty obvious, but explain to us how you came to say that the...
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see more of his exclusive interview with rupert murdoch.me out tomorrow at noon eastern on the fox news channel three thank you for joining us, and good night from new york. york. ♪ patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. . neil: great scot! even if the scots stay, there is no guarantee that david cameron stays. we'll hear rupert murdoch, skating a disaster does not mean the british prime minister necessarily avoids disaster. have a look. what happens to him, what does this mean? >> i think if they lose it, if they are splintered, he will probably have to go. just being totally mishandled by everybody on the north side. neil: well, to fox business's ashley webster with the latest on
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here is what rupert murdoch tweeted on the issue quoting directly.of the outcome but yes, organizations likely to make it very close. either way, uk changes forever. that was rupert murdoch, which way the vote goes, stock want is u.k. is changed forever. >> he is absolutely right because regardless whether it is a yes vote or no vote, and when it is a no vote, that greater say of benefit or taxes and overall transportation and so on cutting away from westminster which is what the voters about, the fact the scottish people sometimes feel disconnected from westminster especially david cameron's conservative party. to mr. murdoch's point, don't forget the u.k. expressed doubt about being a member of the european union, embrace them euro and a resurgence of people who say they should get out of the european union without getting much out of that. it is dysfunctional and so on. a yes vote or no vote, just under 7 hours. what has been talked about is a disconnect between the that people in the government and that reminds you of the popularity rating of con
here is what rupert murdoch tweeted on the issue quoting directly.of the outcome but yes, organizations likely to make it very close. either way, uk changes forever. that was rupert murdoch, which way the vote goes, stock want is u.k. is changed forever. >> he is absolutely right because regardless whether it is a yes vote or no vote, and when it is a no vote, that greater say of benefit or taxes and overall transportation and so on cutting away from westminster which is what the voters...
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see more of his exclusive interview with rupert murdoch.check me out tomorrow at noon eastern on the fox news channel three thank you for joining us, and good night from new york. york. ♪ [ breathing deeply ] [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. introducing cvs health. know that chasing performance and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. and cialis
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. >> stephen: that's it for the rupert"therep ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on reddit today! once in a while a video comes along transcending time, space and humanity. this is not one of those videos. this is a video of a fighting neighbors who was shot by a neighbor. she said it happens every week. i give you the title
. >> stephen: that's it for the rupert"therep ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on reddit today! once in a while a video comes along transcending time, space and humanity. this is not one of those videos. this is a video of a fighting neighbors who was shot by a neighbor. she said it happens every week. i give you the title
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rupert winfield-hayes has this report. >> reporter: that behind me is mount ontake.about six kilometers from where i'm standing to the summit, but you can still very clearly see that column of ash and steam. every so often, there's another huge belch as another eruption takes place. there's a very pungent smell of sulfur and tiny particles of ash are still falling all the time. behind me, these military vehicles have arrived, they've just come down the mountain. there has been a huge amount of confusion about exactly how many people died in saturday's eruption. so far, the authorities are only confirming four deaths. the reason for this is really a quirk of japanese law. the police are not allowed to say officially that anybody is dead until the bodies are brought down the mountain and have been inspected by a doctor. there are thought to be at least 20 more bodies still up there on the mountain. some of them we understand are too close to the crater. they simply just can't get in there. the eruption is still taking place. it's still going to be some time before all
rupert winfield-hayes has this report. >> reporter: that behind me is mount ontake.about six kilometers from where i'm standing to the summit, but you can still very clearly see that column of ash and steam. every so often, there's another huge belch as another eruption takes place. there's a very pungent smell of sulfur and tiny particles of ash are still falling all the time. behind me, these military vehicles have arrived, they've just come down the mountain. there has been a huge...
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you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdochngle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print.
you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdochngle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print.
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rupert murdoch, our boss, had something to say about this. fascinating comment. i want you to respond. >> i think it goes beyond scotland. there's a great sort of anti-establishment groundswell. if you take the united states, and go across the middle america, what do they think of washington? and wall street for that matter? people are looking for change. gerri: simon, do you agree with that? are people really looking for change? >> i think that's right. i think you're seeing this all over europe. within the u.k., there have been postings several weeks on the scottish national party but in england, the u.k. independence party is a very big force. the france the party currently heading the polls. you saw anti-establishment party do very well in sweden this week. all across europe you're seeing this, all across the world. i think it is, it's a reaction to globalization, feeling that people don't have, people don't feel empowered. they feel that the powers has slipped away to companies, to multilateral organizations, to the e.u. or, whatever. there is reaction to th
rupert murdoch, our boss, had something to say about this. fascinating comment. i want you to respond. >> i think it goes beyond scotland. there's a great sort of anti-establishment groundswell. if you take the united states, and go across the middle america, what do they think of washington? and wall street for that matter? people are looking for change. gerri: simon, do you agree with that? are people really looking for change? >> i think that's right. i think you're seeing this...
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rupert wingfield-hayes has details. >> day three since this mountain exploded to life.t continues to spew a thick column of ash and smoke in the sky. on sunday, soldiers climbed up to rescue survivors. today they began the task of recovering the dead. we watched as his helicopter repeatedly headed back into the ash cloud to collect bodies. by the end of the day, at least 12 had been brought down. many more remain stuck close to the crater unable to be recovered. even down here for miles away from the summit, there is a strong smell of sulfur. you can see the fine dust falling all the time. it gets into your eyes and throat. the fact this direction is still going on is making the recovery operation much more difficult. tokyo, the prime minister was still calling it a wrecked skew -- a rescue operation. >> we will keep doing our best to rescue people and be cautious and on alert for further eruptions. >> why there was no warning of saturday's eruption is still not clear. hundreds of hikers were caught on the volcano. this video shot by one hiker shows the horrifying momen
rupert wingfield-hayes has details. >> day three since this mountain exploded to life.t continues to spew a thick column of ash and smoke in the sky. on sunday, soldiers climbed up to rescue survivors. today they began the task of recovering the dead. we watched as his helicopter repeatedly headed back into the ash cloud to collect bodies. by the end of the day, at least 12 had been brought down. many more remain stuck close to the crater unable to be recovered. even down here for miles...
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this time, rupert murdock is joining the discussion. >>> first, talk about a magic carpet ride. ali baa baa surging. some here say it's time to tell some here say it's time to tell china to roll out the red carpe you know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was this painful rash of little blisters. red, ugly stuff. lots of 'em. not a good deal. if you've had chicken pox, uh-huh, we all remember chicken pox. well that shingles virus is already inside of you. it ain't pretty when it comes out. now i'm not telling you this so that you'll feel sorry for me. i'm just here to tell you that one out of three people are gonna end up getting shingles. i was one of 'em. take it from a guy who's had his fair share of pain. you don't want to be tackled by shingles. so please go talk to your doctor or pharmacist. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about
this time, rupert murdock is joining the discussion. >>> first, talk about a magic carpet ride. ali baa baa surging. some here say it's time to tell some here say it's time to tell china to roll out the red carpe you know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it...
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. >> stephen: that's it for the rupert"therep ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by mediawgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight, rory kennedy will be joining us. she's the director of the film, a great documentary, "last days in vietnam." and without giving anything away, we lose. we lose. [laughter] but first, famous naughty bits. >> the f.b.i. is investigating the photo hacking that targeted hollywood celebrities. >> dozens of nude and risque photos posted. >> this targeted everyone from an oscar winner to music superstars and models. >> jon: no star was off limits. yeah, that's right. [cheering and applause] [laughter] those were personal pictures that she took for tramp's birthday, and i for one am upset. how the hell did a hacker steel private photographs? to find out how this was done, you got to go to the experts. >> no
. >> stephen: that's it for the rupert"therep ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by mediawgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight, rory kennedy will be joining us. she's the director of the...
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this time, with persons from the fashion world and rupert murdoch, they were showing they could conquertory. this man is in the shadow of steve jobs, amid whispers that apple could no longer innovate after the death of their founder. >> today, we have some amazing products to share with you. >> and this is the answer to the critics, a watch, the apple watch. it was near hysteria by some in the audience, designed to bring some of the functions of the phone to the wrist while monitoring your daily activities. like beautifully designed, every apple product, and you can do all sorts of things, like monitor your health and fitness, allow you to check into an airline or to a hotel room, but the question is, how big of a toand is there for a device run your world from your wrist? they had already delivered a whole host of items without convincing a skeptical public that wearable gadgets are the future. are a huge market, and it has been lukewarm. whether apple has the magic, which they are trying to convince us they have, they have done with the iphone. will it be third time lucky? >> we call
this time, with persons from the fashion world and rupert murdoch, they were showing they could conquertory. this man is in the shadow of steve jobs, amid whispers that apple could no longer innovate after the death of their founder. >> today, we have some amazing products to share with you. >> and this is the answer to the critics, a watch, the apple watch. it was near hysteria by some in the audience, designed to bring some of the functions of the phone to the wrist while...
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. >> stephen: that's it for the rupert"therep ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by mediaing. many of you are halfway through your first week here at greendale, and as your dean, i thought i would share a few thoughts of wisdom and inspiration. what is community college? well, you've heard all kinds of things. you've heard it's loser college for remedial teens, 20-something dropouts, middle-aged divorcees, and old people keeping their minds active as they circle the drain of eternity.
. >> stephen: that's it for the rupert"therep ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by mediaing. many of you are halfway through your first week here at greendale, and as your dean, i thought i would share a few thoughts of wisdom and inspiration. what is community college? well, you've heard all kinds of things. you've heard it's loser college for remedial teens, 20-something dropouts, middle-aged divorcees, and old people keeping their minds active as they circle the...
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this time, rupert murdock is joining the discussion. >>> first, talk about a magic carpet ride. ali baa baa surging. some here say it's time to tell china to roll out the red carpet for us over there, so we can put more americans to work here. d w? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never re
this time, rupert murdock is joining the discussion. >>> first, talk about a magic carpet ride. ali baa baa surging. some here say it's time to tell china to roll out the red carpet for us over there, so we can put more americans to work here. d w? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need...
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you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdoch angle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print. we look at what goes on at the obituary disk before it goes bo
you are at the "listening post" scratch at any big story in london and you will find a rupert murdoch angle. so, it is with the scottish referendum. one reporter ran his copy by the cia before it went into print. we look at what goes on at the obituary disk before it goes bo
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. >> speaking of power, you talk about rupert murdock and the fact that -- i think the phrase is theladiators don't have time for friends. is that what you said about him? >> well, he has to win. he has to win. he has to overpower. my husband, clay, was very attracted how he used power. he was so good at it. they became what seemed like friends, but obviously for murdock clay was just a ticket to get new york magazine, which gave him -- planted his flag in the united states and gave him some panache, and he went on to do other things. you can get really seduced by power. >> speaking of clay, what did you learn about care giving? >> oh, more than i wanted to know. you have to preserve your own identity as a care giver, because if you accept the identity as care giver as what you are in the world, you are going to lose that when you lose your loved one. then you have twice lost. then, you know, it's very difficult to come back at that point. i had a wonderful -- a doctor that said to me you are a different person than when i started with you a we're ago. you have to go out and do what
. >> speaking of power, you talk about rupert murdock and the fact that -- i think the phrase is theladiators don't have time for friends. is that what you said about him? >> well, he has to win. he has to win. he has to overpower. my husband, clay, was very attracted how he used power. he was so good at it. they became what seemed like friends, but obviously for murdock clay was just a ticket to get new york magazine, which gave him -- planted his flag in the united states and gave...
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. >> in germany thousands have rupert murdoched against anti-semitism.angela merkel was one of the speakers at the rally in berlin. it was argued after tensions over the gaza conflict spilled over into demonoperations? europe. nick speicer has the latest from berlin. >> the sign says, let's raise our voices so there is no more hatred of the jews here in germany, which is, of course, the home country of the holocaust. it is a serious subject. successive governments fought hard against it since the second world war in a trend over the past 20 years or so. every time there has been a spike of violence between israel and the palestinians, there has been an increase in anti-semmet i can incidents in germany. >> that's what this demonstration is all about. the german chancellor has called on the german people to come out and show their support for the jews of germany and against anti-semitism. she has said this is something that is no longer acceptable in this country. there have been incidents over the summer ofm molatov cocktail being thrown and people if as
. >> in germany thousands have rupert murdoched against anti-semitism.angela merkel was one of the speakers at the rally in berlin. it was argued after tensions over the gaza conflict spilled over into demonoperations? europe. nick speicer has the latest from berlin. >> the sign says, let's raise our voices so there is no more hatred of the jews here in germany, which is, of course, the home country of the holocaust. it is a serious subject. successive governments fought hard...
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i love rupert. he's a good pal. never going to happen. >> boy, i like watching them squirm though. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> more on media. dick parsons sounds off on some of the big deals brewing at time warner. and we're going to talk content, netflix, and cable. >>> and later, a shark tank success story the breathometer has topped $1 million in sales. we'll speak to the creator of the smart phone breathalyzer in a minute. you breathe into it and says that stinks. is it for alcohol or just bad breath? >> alcohol. >> that's putrid. there's all kinds of responses it can give you. "squawk box" will return after a break. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> why content is king. guest host and former time warner executive dick parsons is here. >>> ford is revving up jobs. it's a first interview with the president to the americas and his plan to expand ford's manufacturing facility. >>> and if you are tailgating this
i love rupert. he's a good pal. never going to happen. >> boy, i like watching them squirm though. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> more on media. dick parsons sounds off on some of the big deals brewing at time warner. and we're going to talk content, netflix, and cable. >>> and later, a shark tank success story the breathometer has topped $1 million in sales. we'll speak to the creator of the smart phone breathalyzer in a minute. you breathe into it and says...
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edgar did not like rupert murdoch and barry diller, and from the day we walked in, there were fights... about everything. about whether we should have a coke machine or a pepsi machine, m&m's or hershey kisses. finally they called me in on a thursday night, and they said, "you've gotta fire edgar." i couldn't do it. i couldn't, uh, i couldn't, couldn't do it, couldn't, couldn't do it. ♪ man: the woman who asked, "can we talk?" -- joan rivers -- is apparently through as permanent host of her late night talk show. billy: from there, edgar imploded, absolutely imploded. he didn't have joan's strength. he didn't have it. i got a call from gavin debecker, who was... his security company. he said, "i have terrible news." "yes?" "edgar...killed himself in philadelphia." joan: he left us, high and dry. everything just went to smithereens. and he left me with no career, and a lot of debts, because he wasn't a good businessman, and, uh, a lot of tough times. i walk past edgar's pictures... i feel such sadness, such darkness. melissa: first off, mother, i'm very, very angry at you. since daddy d
edgar did not like rupert murdoch and barry diller, and from the day we walked in, there were fights... about everything. about whether we should have a coke machine or a pepsi machine, m&m's or hershey kisses. finally they called me in on a thursday night, and they said, "you've gotta fire edgar." i couldn't do it. i couldn't, uh, i couldn't, couldn't do it, couldn't, couldn't do it. ♪ man: the woman who asked, "can we talk?" -- joan rivers -- is apparently through as...