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does not need rupert.hris christie tentative in iowa on saturday, but in the past 24 snowy hours, back to his bold self. does this guy really need -- >> i think this is great for him. he is in a hugely crowded field. it's a way for him to stand out. summary people running have not done much for the last few years, and he gets to remind everybody he has a day job, and when things are going back at his day job, he is actually pretty good at it. >> wrong. it's a crutch. this gives him a false sense of acting commanding. he needs to be commanding if he is going to run for president and do well. he's got to create his own weather. this is like giving him a false sense he is back. final question -- scott walker just formed a 520 72 eight his presidential efforts. does this guy really also need a super pac gapper >> all these guides -- all these guys need something because they are all running and they need the resources to start hiring people, and they do not want to make an official because reporters start cove
does not need rupert.hris christie tentative in iowa on saturday, but in the past 24 snowy hours, back to his bold self. does this guy really need -- >> i think this is great for him. he is in a hugely crowded field. it's a way for him to stand out. summary people running have not done much for the last few years, and he gets to remind everybody he has a day job, and when things are going back at his day job, he is actually pretty good at it. >> wrong. it's a crutch. this gives him...
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. >>> i think we can speak now to our correspondent, rupert winfield hayes, who's in manilla. having witnessed already the welcome for the pope it's going to be a busy few days. >> judging by what we've seen here this evening, it's going to be a very few busy days for the pope. the pope went right past me a few minutes ago in his popemobile and the crowds were ecstatic. and there was a huge smile on the pope's face as he waved from his popemobile to the crowd, watching enormous crowds here. i mean lining the streets, all the way from the airport, all the way to the middle of manilla. 20 deep on either side of the road. how many people turned out to watch the pope coming to town i'm not sure but it is probably in the hundreds of thousands. that's just from the drive in from the airport. so that gives you an idea of what sort of crowds will be turning out to see him in the next few days. >> we've got a line running on the screen rupert saying high security for the visit from the pope. what is probably par for the course anyway. but this has not always been a terribly welcoming p
. >>> i think we can speak now to our correspondent, rupert winfield hayes, who's in manilla. having witnessed already the welcome for the pope it's going to be a busy few days. >> judging by what we've seen here this evening, it's going to be a very few busy days for the pope. the pope went right past me a few minutes ago in his popemobile and the crowds were ecstatic. and there was a huge smile on the pope's face as he waved from his popemobile to the crowd, watching enormous...
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rupert murdoch downown it. he don't control it. we end the show with a blow-back compilation to the many responses to the politically pointed to the parody following rupert murdoch's latest add ventures in twitter land. see you next time on "listening post". >> >>> this is al jazeera america - live from new york city. i'm richelle carey, here are the top stories. >>> an israeli helicopter strike kills hezbollah fighters in the golan heights. fighters focus on nine suspects. other european nations work to prevent an attack. >> president obama's tax plan will be the focus of the stuppion address. does it have a realistic chance of passing congress. >>> after a year of misery and death aring growing hope may
rupert murdoch downown it. he don't control it. we end the show with a blow-back compilation to the many responses to the politically pointed to the parody following rupert murdoch's latest add ventures in twitter land. see you next time on "listening post". >> >>> this is al jazeera america - live from new york city. i'm richelle carey, here are the top stories. >>> an israeli helicopter strike kills hezbollah fighters in the golan heights. fighters focus on...
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rupert murdoch downown it. he don't control it. we end the show with a blow-back compilation to the many responses to the politically pointed to the parody following rupert murdoch's latest add ventures in twitter land. see you next time on "listening post". today on "talk to al jazeera." astronaut chris hadfield. >> it's the raw human experience that's at the core of anything that matters. >> it was a young boy from ontario that became the first canadian to walk in space. >> it's hard relentless. the selection process to become an astronaut is nearly impossible. >> the research lab a politically complicated program coordinated between 15 countries, including the u.s. and russia.
rupert murdoch downown it. he don't control it. we end the show with a blow-back compilation to the many responses to the politically pointed to the parody following rupert murdoch's latest add ventures in twitter land. see you next time on "listening post". today on "talk to al jazeera." astronaut chris hadfield. >> it's the raw human experience that's at the core of anything that matters. >> it was a young boy from ontario that became the first canadian to walk...
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rupert murdoch downown it. he don't control it. we end the show with a blow-back compilation to the many responses to the politically pointed to the parody following rupert murdoch's latest add ventures in twitter land. see you next time on "listening post". pass per cent pass >>> europe on edge - from france authorities detain suspects more than a week since the attacks on "charlie hebdo". >>> international outrage - indonesia executes several internationals, despite calls for their lives. >>> talk about a miringal on the -- miracle on the highway. how a man walked away from this multicar pile-up with only a few scratches. [ ♪♪ ]
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. >> i want to take look at a tweet by media magnate rupert murdoch.st muslims are peaceful but until they recognize and destroy their growing gee add-- jihadi can ses -- cancer they must be held responsible. >> his excellency from the republic of media conglomi stan. moderate muslims until you have completably wiped islamic extremists from this earth [bleep] you. because you see rupert murdoch has a very firm stand that when some small-- commits terrible criminal acts all members of that group should be considered guilty by association and held responsible. except if the criminal acts are newspapers hacking dead people's bones and if the head of that newspaper company is rupert murdoch. >> ultimately are you responsible for this whole fiasco. >> no. >> are you not responsible. who is responsible? >> the people that i trusted to run it and then maybe the people they trusted. >> jon: and then maybe i don't know maybe then muslims. how about that muslims. murdoch wasn't alone in demanding answers. >> moderate muslims know who the radicals are. why don't
. >> i want to take look at a tweet by media magnate rupert murdoch.st muslims are peaceful but until they recognize and destroy their growing gee add-- jihadi can ses -- cancer they must be held responsible. >> his excellency from the republic of media conglomi stan. moderate muslims until you have completably wiped islamic extremists from this earth [bleep] you. because you see rupert murdoch has a very firm stand that when some small-- commits terrible criminal acts all members...
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and the paper's owner rupert murdoch more blunt he had his chance, he mishandled it, you know? i thought romney was a terrible candidate. even former supporters are trying to squelch the idea that anybody is drafting romney. >> governor romney had two increasingly good years after losing the presidency and now he's had one pretty bad week. >> potential opponents are already taking jabs. >> honestly, we wornt successfuleren't successful and you have to ask why. >> john mccain or mitt romney, the result over and over again
and the paper's owner rupert murdoch more blunt he had his chance, he mishandled it, you know? i thought romney was a terrible candidate. even former supporters are trying to squelch the idea that anybody is drafting romney. >> governor romney had two increasingly good years after losing the presidency and now he's had one pretty bad week. >> potential opponents are already taking jabs. >> honestly, we wornt successfuleren't successful and you have to ask why. >> john...
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but he has not won over publishing king maker rupert murdoch.rs say hillary clinton has agreed to testify to that special house committee reinvestigating benghazi. joining me now for our daily fix, chris cillizza and capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. what's new is old again, what's old is new again. let's talk first about the rupert murdoch tweet about all of this chris. about mitt romney, yeah. >> well, first of all, as my colleague who works with me has just posted something pointing out that rupert murdoch tweets a lot about almost everything. so this is not a one-off. but look i think it speaks to a skepticism that exists. i don't think it's everyone but does exist particularly among people who were sensibly for mitt romney last time around that he's been there, done that and didn't wind up winning. everything that i hear though andrea, suggests romney is making lots of calls and is sort of encouraged that he could raise the kind of money he would need to run again. i remain as i have been stunned by this but everyone i talk to who
but he has not won over publishing king maker rupert murdoch.rs say hillary clinton has agreed to testify to that special house committee reinvestigating benghazi. joining me now for our daily fix, chris cillizza and capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. what's new is old again, what's old is new again. let's talk first about the rupert murdoch tweet about all of this chris. about mitt romney, yeah. >> well, first of all, as my colleague who works with me has just posted something...
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rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news tokyo. >> i began by asking rupert if the japanese have managed to verify that voice recording. >> reporter: well we've only got what we've heard from the chief cabinet secretary there, james, where he says he's fairly certain. he wouldn't say what information that's based on. obviously, they'll be doing a voice match, an audio match from previous audio messages that have been posted on the internet, and previous videos. i mean mr. goto is a television journalist, so there's plenty of material for them to do matches. so they haven't given us the final confirmation yet but the likelihood is, they say, this is from him. >> and turning to you, yolanda, in the jordanian capital amman, what more about the negotiations? what are you hearing from the government there? >> reporter: very little new from the government here in the last few hours. we know there are direct talks going on involving religious leaders and tribal leaders. we've just spoken to a coven of the jordanian pilot. he told us again that they have been given assurances by king abdullah himself that
rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news tokyo. >> i began by asking rupert if the japanese have managed to verify that voice recording. >> reporter: well we've only got what we've heard from the chief cabinet secretary there, james, where he says he's fairly certain. he wouldn't say what information that's based on. obviously, they'll be doing a voice match, an audio match from previous audio messages that have been posted on the internet, and previous videos. i mean mr. goto is a...
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rupert rupert, we had rupert to talk about taiwan but i should point out getting korea eventually into the tpp is another priority at least of ours and outside of your world in some respect. >> thank you walter. so to put a twist on the trade theme we have got going on today, i'll be discussing the visa waver program what the benefits and the concerns for the program are and i'll conclude with the next steps forward. first, what is the visa waver program? the vwp allows members of other can countries to visit the u.s. without a visa for 90 days for business or pleasure. they must meet several criteria. first, a country has to have a nonimmigrant visa refusal rate of no more than 3%. what that means is the percentage of applicants who are -- applications rejected from a given country can't exceed 3%. second, a country must issue its residents with secure machine readable biometric passports. thirdly, the country must also present no discernible security threat to u.s. law enforcement or national security. currently 38 countries are participating in vwp with chile being the most recent a
rupert rupert, we had rupert to talk about taiwan but i should point out getting korea eventually into the tpp is another priority at least of ours and outside of your world in some respect. >> thank you walter. so to put a twist on the trade theme we have got going on today, i'll be discussing the visa waver program what the benefits and the concerns for the program are and i'll conclude with the next steps forward. first, what is the visa waver program? the vwp allows members of other...
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rupert winfield-hayes reports. >> reporter: this is now the operating base for the operation to search for and recover debris from flight 8501. you can see behind me here there's troops getting ready, waiting for another helicopter to come in with bodies onboard it. what we've seen here today is a u.s. helicopter from the u.s. navy coming in here from the uss sampson, a ship that's taking part in the search and rescue operation. and it had four bodies onboard. they landed here. the crews here behind me then went out on to the runway with stretchers. they brought the bodies off the helicopters, took them away in ambulances. those bodies have been taken off to a local hospital to be cleaned up. they will then be brought back here and put on this plane to be flown to surabaya, where they will be formally identified at the hospital there and eventually handed over to their families. when they first found wreckage on the sea out there a hundred kilometers away on tuesday, there was a real sense of optimism that this investigation was moving forward fast that they would find the rest of the
rupert winfield-hayes reports. >> reporter: this is now the operating base for the operation to search for and recover debris from flight 8501. you can see behind me here there's troops getting ready, waiting for another helicopter to come in with bodies onboard it. what we've seen here today is a u.s. helicopter from the u.s. navy coming in here from the uss sampson, a ship that's taking part in the search and rescue operation. and it had four bodies onboard. they landed here. the crews...
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rupert didn't have an alternative. he has not only jeb, there are two or three other, including chris christy. i think it's good for romney if he runs. he's liberated now. he doesn't have to spend time in his head how can i win over roger els, how can i win over rupert? it's a different path. not the fox path as strong as they are. >> whoever secures the nomination may have to run against a legacy. >> that the sort of liberation no republican candidate would want. having a guy on fox news and running the "wall street journal." >> but catering to fox last time got him if trouble. trying to win them over got them in trouble. >> catering, yes, i know what you are saying. >> you don't -- >> what's the next one? >> so whoever gets a nomination will have to run against a resurgent legacy of president obama. look at this the latest gallup poll has his approval rating at 50%. it is the first time since june 2013 he reached a term level approval of 38% in september. two months before democrats lost control of the senate. >> tha
rupert didn't have an alternative. he has not only jeb, there are two or three other, including chris christy. i think it's good for romney if he runs. he's liberated now. he doesn't have to spend time in his head how can i win over roger els, how can i win over rupert? it's a different path. not the fox path as strong as they are. >> whoever secures the nomination may have to run against a legacy. >> that the sort of liberation no republican candidate would want. having a guy on...
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thank you. >> great, thank you, rupert.rupert here to talk about taiwan but i should also point out getting korea eventually into the tpp is another priority. at least of ours. outside of your world in some respects. but -- david? >> thanks walter. so to put a little twist on the trade theme we've got going on today, i'll be discussing the visa waiver program what the benefits and some of the concerns for the plan are and then i'll conclude with the next steps forward. so, first, what is the visa waiver program? the vwp allows people outside the country to visit for 90 days for business or pleasure. a country must meet several criteria. first, a country has to have a non-immigrant vis a vis refusal rate of no more than 3 -- vis a vis refusal rate of no more than 3 %. thirdly, the country must also present no discernible security threat to u.s. law enforcement or national security. currently, 38 countries are participating in vwp with chile being the most recent addition to the program. these nations have also agreed to vari
thank you. >> great, thank you, rupert.rupert here to talk about taiwan but i should also point out getting korea eventually into the tpp is another priority. at least of ours. outside of your world in some respects. but -- david? >> thanks walter. so to put a little twist on the trade theme we've got going on today, i'll be discussing the visa waiver program what the benefits and some of the concerns for the plan are and then i'll conclude with the next steps forward. so, first,...
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rowling and rupert murdoch. the news corp. boss tweeted. j.k. not like that. >> can you excommunicate yourself? >> i don't believe so. >> i don't believe so. >> don't you think rupert murdoch is kind of trolling? he knows he plays the dark lord on tv. [laughter] >> do you think he is fake opining? >> doesn't to get a kick out of watching us all freak out? >> i would go back to the simple fact that one of the policeman that was guarding the offices was a muslim. >> one of the guys working at the grocery store was also muslim who protected everyone in the freezer. >> this crossed my mind when i read about the feud. maybe rupert murdoch is testing the free speech -- [laughter] i am serious. the free speech movement that has come out of this charlie hebdo thing. >> if someone issues a thought against rupert murdoch, they are going to have to get in line. [laughter] >> i have to agree. amazon was a big winner at the golden globes. i have not had a chance to get to "transparent" yet. it does sound intriguing. amazon for a while could not get it togeth
rowling and rupert murdoch. the news corp. boss tweeted. j.k. not like that. >> can you excommunicate yourself? >> i don't believe so. >> i don't believe so. >> don't you think rupert murdoch is kind of trolling? he knows he plays the dark lord on tv. [laughter] >> do you think he is fake opining? >> doesn't to get a kick out of watching us all freak out? >> i would go back to the simple fact that one of the policeman that was guarding the offices was a...
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anti-islamist, pro muslim. >> go ahead. >> rupert murdoch did blame all islams, in the tweet, pretty obvious. yeah, sure most are peaceful. but we are going to blame you anyway for the actions of the extremists. point number two, these extremists consider most muslims not muslim enough as it is. so the idea that the, the vast majority of sensible muslims can just, in the west, separate, what's happening in the muslim world that we are going to influence the rest of the muslim world is not realistic. and number three, you know, i dent bla don't blame the religion. interpretations. hearing thomas payne, philosophers being quoted. european renaissance philosophers, aristotle's philosophy came to europe through the muslims. muslims were studying, philosophy. let me finish. >> let him finish. >> studying all these things they had a desire for knowledge, scientific pursuit, the scientific method intro dugsed into europe by muslim scientists. today there is a huge deficit in the muslim world in turning to that kind of thinking that brought islam to the golden age which a lot of these guys a
anti-islamist, pro muslim. >> go ahead. >> rupert murdoch did blame all islams, in the tweet, pretty obvious. yeah, sure most are peaceful. but we are going to blame you anyway for the actions of the extremists. point number two, these extremists consider most muslims not muslim enough as it is. so the idea that the, the vast majority of sensible muslims can just, in the west, separate, what's happening in the muslim world that we are going to influence the rest of the muslim world...
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rupert hammond-chambers is here. he's going to talk about taiwan another major interest of heritage over 30 years since the founding of our asian studies center. rupert is president of the u.s.-taiwan business council. i should mention clock is resident scholar at aei a frequent partner of ours and collaborator. david is also with heritage, he's a research associate for homeland security cybersecurity issues, he's going to talk about these away for but is also available to answer any questions you might have about our positions on the issues that representative salmon just discuss. so without but returned over to claude to get it started each panelist will talk about five or seven minutes. >> thank you walter, and heritage for money back to the heritage foundation. seven minutes and i want to just talk about the trade agenda this year. let me make two points so you will remember before i get into little bit of weed. with seven minutes, not too many but i think one of the things to note is that 2015 quickly will be a
rupert hammond-chambers is here. he's going to talk about taiwan another major interest of heritage over 30 years since the founding of our asian studies center. rupert is president of the u.s.-taiwan business council. i should mention clock is resident scholar at aei a frequent partner of ours and collaborator. david is also with heritage, he's a research associate for homeland security cybersecurity issues, he's going to talk about these away for but is also available to answer any questions...
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and to get reaction is rupert win winfield. what do we have the jordanians saying? >> it seems at the moment we try to understand what the reports are talking about the secret channel opened about negotiations concerned to be public now, jordanians in return for the i.s. reporting yesterday to swap the pilot with the japanese journalists in return of the female jihadist. that gives us indication time is ticking down. we are in the last moments of the 24 hours time frame they gave in two hours time. however, we don't know all the reports. being send to a province in iraq and given back to the tribe there and the japanese hostage will arrive if there's a deal or not. we are waiting for any response from i.s. handing back the jordanian pilot. >> we are hearing that the japanese hostage will also be involved in the swap somehow? >> indeed. both of them. the jordanians came back saying both in one deal swapping with the lady. in any reaction so far in tokyo with this news just coming to us? >> reporter: there hasn't been any official reaction yet, lucy. the concern in to
and to get reaction is rupert win winfield. what do we have the jordanians saying? >> it seems at the moment we try to understand what the reports are talking about the secret channel opened about negotiations concerned to be public now, jordanians in return for the i.s. reporting yesterday to swap the pilot with the japanese journalists in return of the female jihadist. that gives us indication time is ticking down. we are in the last moments of the 24 hours time frame they gave in two...
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the paper is owned by rupert murdock. now, it appears the tradition came to an end. they have been wearing bikinis, but they are not fully toppleslesstopless. thank you for being with us. tell us about your experience. >> i had a fantastic time being a page three model. i started modelling at the age of 15, not topless because that would be illegal. i had a ball. i didn't get good grades in school, i can't lie. i am probably, would have ended up in a deadbeat job, if i'm honest. instead of seeing the world, i had fantastic opportunities and experiences. i got to meet fantastic strong females and really enjoyed it. >> what do you think of the fact there's no longer a topless model on page three. >> i don't find it sad there's not a topless page three, i think it's sad the way they went about it. we are faced with judgment. we are judged that we have been exploited. that's totally not the case. i thought being a feminist was about getting to a point where women, in this day and age can do what they want and make their own issues. >> you do not feel demeaned by being a
the paper is owned by rupert murdock. now, it appears the tradition came to an end. they have been wearing bikinis, but they are not fully toppleslesstopless. thank you for being with us. tell us about your experience. >> i had a fantastic time being a page three model. i started modelling at the age of 15, not topless because that would be illegal. i had a ball. i didn't get good grades in school, i can't lie. i am probably, would have ended up in a deadbeat job, if i'm honest. instead...
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weekend, and now bigger news from scott walker as the billionaire kochs lay out their 2016 plans and rupert murdoch steps up his campaign to stop mitt romney. robert costa on the evolving presidential field. then, in the wake of the storm, who shut down the new york city subways and why didn't anyone tell the mayor? >> we found out just as it was being announced. >> plus, the marriage equality fight gets ugly down south. alabama's first openly gay lawmaker threatens to out officials having extramarital affairs. she joins me live tonight. >>> as the patriot protests get louder, there may be finally a person of interest in deflate gate. >> sometimes you do stuff that's not fair so that you can win. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, back inside the studio. and we don't have any candidates who have declared yet, but it appears we have a front-runner in the republican presidential race. republican governor scott walker just announced today, just today, he is launching a committee to help spread his political message take with that what you will. an organization called ou
weekend, and now bigger news from scott walker as the billionaire kochs lay out their 2016 plans and rupert murdoch steps up his campaign to stop mitt romney. robert costa on the evolving presidential field. then, in the wake of the storm, who shut down the new york city subways and why didn't anyone tell the mayor? >> we found out just as it was being announced. >> plus, the marriage equality fight gets ugly down south. alabama's first openly gay lawmaker threatens to out officials...
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think about rupert murdoch and fox. does rupert murdoch have the right to tell fox news what to do?e absolutely does. what critics of fox say, this is not a news network, this is a rupert murdoch mouthpiece. stuart: i wonder if carlos slim has any input into the new york times coverage of immigration from central america and mexico? i wonder if he has that been put? the times wants to encourage a lot of immigration from mexico. >> is a fair question to ask of anybody in that position. there are people who own newspapers all over the country. are they in asserting their personal agendas into that newspaper, i don't have the answer with the new york times. stuart: leaked e-mails from al-jazeera and reveal their disdain for the global support for it charlie hebdo. here is a quote. defending freedom of expression in the face of oppression is one thing. insisting on the right to be obnoxious and offensive just because you can use infantile. this goes on. facing extremists isn't brain league defined and the manner of doing so is more significant in offending moderates people as well. what
think about rupert murdoch and fox. does rupert murdoch have the right to tell fox news what to do?e absolutely does. what critics of fox say, this is not a news network, this is a rupert murdoch mouthpiece. stuart: i wonder if carlos slim has any input into the new york times coverage of immigration from central america and mexico? i wonder if he has that been put? the times wants to encourage a lot of immigration from mexico. >> is a fair question to ask of anybody in that position....
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we'll talk rupert murdoch and bill o'reilly. >>> and he his wife grandchildren unaccounted for.uthorities are calling the fire tonight suspicious. startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes no corporate taxes no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square...
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rupert wingfield-hayes has the covered. >> he is a well-known japanese freelance filmmaker who was last seen crossing the border into syria, believe to be on his way to interview members of islamic state. he is a self-styled military contractor. some call him a war tourist. this is a photo showing him in combat fatigues and carrying an assault rifle. this is meant to turn the japanese against any involvement in the fight against islamic state. it has demanded $200 million the same figure, pledged by shinzo abe for countries fighting against islamic state. the government has made it clear it will not give in to terror. mr. abe rejected the demand. >> this is unforgivable. i feel a strong resentment. i demand they immediately release them. >> according to western analysts the video is designed to create fear and people in japan and all countries involved in the fight against islamic state. >> we have seen this with reviews videos. -- previous videos. they try to get western audiences to turn against the government and force the government to stay out of the middle east, to which ross supp
rupert wingfield-hayes has the covered. >> he is a well-known japanese freelance filmmaker who was last seen crossing the border into syria, believe to be on his way to interview members of islamic state. he is a self-styled military contractor. some call him a war tourist. this is a photo showing him in combat fatigues and carrying an assault rifle. this is meant to turn the japanese against any involvement in the fight against islamic state. it has demanded $200 million the same figure,...
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here's a tweet from rupert murdoch that received a lot of attention. maybe most muslims peaceful.ancer they must be helped responsible. do they bear some responsibility for eradicating that cancer. >> i think the most charitable thing i did say about rupert murdoch's tweet is he mistyped something. how to keep an eye out on their angry young people. how to get better at then reporting any sign of radicalization to the right authorities. there's concern, though that if at a very early stage, if they report to the authorities, the authorities may overreact. there's also a fear nobody fears radical islam more than muslims do. all over the world, muslims are far more likely to be targets of radical islamists than any other community. there is a great discussion taking place, we saw it happen in the uk after the 7-7 bombings from a few years ago, the london underground and bus bombings a similar kind of conversation i have no doubt will take place in france where the community asks itself. these people came from us could we have spotted them before? could we have stopped this thing fro
here's a tweet from rupert murdoch that received a lot of attention. maybe most muslims peaceful.ancer they must be helped responsible. do they bear some responsibility for eradicating that cancer. >> i think the most charitable thing i did say about rupert murdoch's tweet is he mistyped something. how to keep an eye out on their angry young people. how to get better at then reporting any sign of radicalization to the right authorities. there's concern, though that if at a very early...
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our correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes is in manila for us and he joins the crowds as they waited's the first glimpse people here have got of pope francis, since his plane touched down on manila's national airport about a half an hour ago. they have been waiting patiently for him. and you can see the excitement here of the crowds here. the airport is several kilometers away. we're in the middle of manilla, but there are literally tens maybe hundreds of thousands of people lining this boulevard, all the way from here to the airport, waiting for him to arrive and also waiting for the motor gate to come past here this evening, in the hopes they can just catch a glimpse of him in his limbousine as he passes here. >> here comes the pope's motorcade. and you can hear the excitement in the crowd building here as the pope's car approaches. and there's a really unexpected bonus here. because we were told the pope would be traveling in a closed limousine this evening on his trip into manila. as you will see any moment now, he is in an open popemobile. there he is very clear for all the crow
our correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes is in manila for us and he joins the crowds as they waited's the first glimpse people here have got of pope francis, since his plane touched down on manila's national airport about a half an hour ago. they have been waiting patiently for him. and you can see the excitement here of the crowds here. the airport is several kilometers away. we're in the middle of manilla, but there are literally tens maybe hundreds of thousands of people lining this...
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rupert win opheliagfield-hayeswingfield-hayes, bbc news tokyo. >> now our correspondent joins us from the jordanian capital, amman. good to see you. you were just here us yesterday. now you're in amman. give us a sense of the pressure that the jordanian government is under right now to resolve this. zblr >> reporter: hi, lucy. i would say that the situation is waiting. because two, three hours now from the new deadline and the people are waiting. jordanian government are under pressure. we just heard that the tribe of the jordanian pilots are gathering and they will be setting events in a show of demonstration and solidarity with their son and they are putting pressure on the jordanian government. they need answers. yesterday, the king has met with the father of the pilot and the father said that the king assures us it's a jordanian priority to release the pilot. but so far, all eyes are going to the border of turkey, and two, three hours from now on we'll be hearing, it should be breaking news both snarecenarioscenarios. however, until then the pressure going. jordanian government of
rupert win opheliagfield-hayeswingfield-hayes, bbc news tokyo. >> now our correspondent joins us from the jordanian capital, amman. good to see you. you were just here us yesterday. now you're in amman. give us a sense of the pressure that the jordanian government is under right now to resolve this. zblr >> reporter: hi, lucy. i would say that the situation is waiting. because two, three hours now from the new deadline and the people are waiting. jordanian government are under...
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. >> rupert wingfield-hayes does say it seems pretty clear that the government has not agreed to theands coming from islamic state. >> i think at this stage i think we can pretty safely say no negotiations have opened and certainly no money has changed hands. i think the japanese government is being quiet honest when it says it is trying to make contact with these people, but it hasn't succeeded in doing so. as far as the money is concerned, there are two things here, david. one is the amount of money being demanded by islamic state is so vast. it's unlikely that any government would be willing to hand over $200 million for the lives of two people. but also the government of shinzo abe, the prime minister has taken a pretty hard line stance, saying it wants to get these men released but it will never give in to terrorism. those are the words that he used. and that suggests mr. abe has no intention at all of handing over this money. >> now, some amazing pictures here. these are coming from the european space agency and it's of the comet, which is being tracked by the rosetta space pro
. >> rupert wingfield-hayes does say it seems pretty clear that the government has not agreed to theands coming from islamic state. >> i think at this stage i think we can pretty safely say no negotiations have opened and certainly no money has changed hands. i think the japanese government is being quiet honest when it says it is trying to make contact with these people, but it hasn't succeeded in doing so. as far as the money is concerned, there are two things here, david. one is...
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rupert murdoch's nanny sued the billionaire and his now ex-wife, calling their home a war zone.ismissed the case against them. >> before you start, like anything, with any job, but especially domestic staffing you have a watertight contract. >> reporter: anita rogers says discretion is the key when hiring nannies for the rich and famous. >> you don't want your nanny telling the nanny in the park your dirty secrets. it's terrible. >> or even your clean secrets. >> none of them. >> reporter: she says a well-trained nanny should know what she's in for. >> a professional nanny knows all cleaning related to the children, packing related to the children, is their job. a babysitter goes home. a nanny has to do everything. cooking, cleaning organizing ironing. >> reporter: that said, being a nanny to the stars is no easy job. from angelina to gwen stefani, high-profile moms lead unpredictable lives and can be demanding bosses. >> the best thing we advise at british american household staffing is hire two or three nannies. because a work/life balance is the wisest thing to give your empl
rupert murdoch's nanny sued the billionaire and his now ex-wife, calling their home a war zone.ismissed the case against them. >> before you start, like anything, with any job, but especially domestic staffing you have a watertight contract. >> reporter: anita rogers says discretion is the key when hiring nannies for the rich and famous. >> you don't want your nanny telling the nanny in the park your dirty secrets. it's terrible. >> or even your clean secrets. >>...
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we told you about the 90-year-old rupert fong at 6:00. last night he was reported missing thursday afternoon. this morning police say fong has been located and is safe. >>> ahead, a treehouse that any child would envy. why the owners of this treetop escape may have gone a little too far. >> heading live outside sunny but chilly day. are we in for more freezing temperatures tonight? meteorologist drew tuma hacks >>> planning officials are asking a northern california couple to downsize their deluxe treehouse. the sacramento bee got a tour of the treehouses' posted this video. the house features a full kitchen and bathroom but the county planning department says the kitchen and mattress must go because the family already has a full guest cottage on the property. the treehouse's openers have not said yet what they plan to do. it was noted national treehouse designer who built the masterpiece for more than $60,000. pretty cool. >>> are you ready two-first meteor shower of 2015? tonight is the best night to see it. when the meteor display is s
we told you about the 90-year-old rupert fong at 6:00. last night he was reported missing thursday afternoon. this morning police say fong has been located and is safe. >>> ahead, a treehouse that any child would envy. why the owners of this treetop escape may have gone a little too far. >> heading live outside sunny but chilly day. are we in for more freezing temperatures tonight? meteorologist drew tuma hacks >>> planning officials are asking a northern california...
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i come from the city in australia, adelaide that gave rupert murdoch to the world. he is from adelaide. and when i was growing up in adlai it was impossible to boy a newspaper that wasn't owned by mr. murdoch. the morning paper the afternoon paper and the local papers were all owned by mr. murdoch. all of these years later, in many parts of australia the readily available with all due apologies to our friends from the thin review, the readily available newspaper for people is only the murdoch paper. so the daily paper is only murdoch paper. so that does mean that there are questions of quality and questions of bias that intersection with our politics and i deal with some of that in the book and my hankering for a media market that had more diversity and more quality in its presentation to the public. and certainly on carbon pricing to take just one big debate some of the things that got published as facts were just so ridiculously rubbish that it distorted the public discussion in a way that is not helpful and bemused me you get editorials in newspapers beating up g
i come from the city in australia, adelaide that gave rupert murdoch to the world. he is from adelaide. and when i was growing up in adlai it was impossible to boy a newspaper that wasn't owned by mr. murdoch. the morning paper the afternoon paper and the local papers were all owned by mr. murdoch. all of these years later, in many parts of australia the readily available with all due apologies to our friends from the thin review, the readily available newspaper for people is only the murdoch...
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in a tweet that blew up on internet rupert murdoch said let's be clear, mitt romney is a nice person but he had his chance and seemed to lack big vision for the country. the tweet may have been a response to a new york times article. staying with politics, still ahead, the obama administration opened the door to more oil drilling off the coast area critics say it is not enough. we will talk to an economist who is not happy with the president. plus, remember traders who lost hundreds of millions? 1 wall st bank that really cleaned up. ♪ >> apple stuns the tech world when it unveiled huge sales in the fourth quarter. to put it in perspective, this is what tim cook said. >> on average we sold 34,000 iphones every hour, 24 hours a day, every quarter. to achieve these results was spectacular. making it our fastest and most successful rollout ever. >> who would have thought tim cook would be saying that a year later? joining us now, the head of global technology research and an expert on apple. he has a bye in the company. you boosted your car on apple to 160 shares. this is based on purel
in a tweet that blew up on internet rupert murdoch said let's be clear, mitt romney is a nice person but he had his chance and seemed to lack big vision for the country. the tweet may have been a response to a new york times article. staying with politics, still ahead, the obama administration opened the door to more oil drilling off the coast area critics say it is not enough. we will talk to an economist who is not happy with the president. plus, remember traders who lost hundreds of...
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this is universal problem, one rupert murdoch has an media.t his entire life pulling together newspapers and television and now he is actually wanting them down industry by industry one, for shareholder value, but also to give them to his sons. >> the change coming through is not only in terms of passing on to your sons which takes place in a lot of countries, but also the opening up of the markets. take the case of the united states in the 1870's and 1880's. you could have john rockefeller dominating the whole market. it is not just the passing generations. but you open up the market to global trade, you can no longer have your family hold on to its powers. >> we're not going to see these family conglomerates like we did. we looking at the slow dissolution of the family conglomerates we have, like in south korea, for example? >> you need isolationism for that to continue. >> that is fascinating. we're going through a historical shift. this is what they did to this tremendous wealth of these universities we have now that are endowed a liver th
this is universal problem, one rupert murdoch has an media.t his entire life pulling together newspapers and television and now he is actually wanting them down industry by industry one, for shareholder value, but also to give them to his sons. >> the change coming through is not only in terms of passing on to your sons which takes place in a lot of countries, but also the opening up of the markets. take the case of the united states in the 1870's and 1880's. you could have john...
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rupert murdoch who owns fox news is a joke. he only wants to spend our money on the military. we should cut our military in half, or more than half. host: that was brian. next is catherine. caller: my comment is this __ as an american, when i worked, i gladly paid my taxes. i would like to see those who have received what the taxpayer here in the united states has given them in infrastructure to pay the taxes. we are not asking them to do more than what they should. if they are due to pay the taxes, pay them. don't cry, and go crying to your congressman and senator because you do not want to pay her taxes. i believe it was a woman in new york who made the comment in the 1980's saying, rich people don't pay taxes. i believe she was saying the truth. shame on you, rich people. you made your money here, why don't you want to pay it here? i know people who come back from iran and iraq and afghanistan who are critically injured. these people need help. if you paid your taxes, maybe they would receive it. host: one viewer response to a question asked by another viewer earlier as to
rupert murdoch who owns fox news is a joke. he only wants to spend our money on the military. we should cut our military in half, or more than half. host: that was brian. next is catherine. caller: my comment is this __ as an american, when i worked, i gladly paid my taxes. i would like to see those who have received what the taxpayer here in the united states has given them in infrastructure to pay the taxes. we are not asking them to do more than what they should. if they are due to pay the...
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or chairman rupert murdoch, behind fox news. while most muslims are peaceful, they must be held responsible for the actions of the terrorists. aziz said that -- >>> the west is on one side and islam on the other and is the sort of thinking that took hold after the september 1 19 terrorist attacks and lead to the world's historical death, destruction, and misery. >> the defense minister is claiming that isis must be wiped out and they're deploying 10,000 troops to boost security in france. france's lower house of parliament voting 88 to 1. it is the sort of margin that the patriot act passed by. this past sunday, on fox news, steve emerson took antimuslim fear mongering to another level. >> there is cities like birmingham that are muslim and nonmuslims don't go it. >> they are actually only 22%. he apologized later profusely to his credit until he was called clearly a complete idiot. it wasn't even the dumbest comment to come out of all of that. this is randy wieber. he is a republican of texas who tweeted in response to presiden
or chairman rupert murdoch, behind fox news. while most muslims are peaceful, they must be held responsible for the actions of the terrorists. aziz said that -- >>> the west is on one side and islam on the other and is the sort of thinking that took hold after the september 1 19 terrorist attacks and lead to the world's historical death, destruction, and misery. >> the defense minister is claiming that isis must be wiped out and they're deploying 10,000 troops to boost security...
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rupert no doubt, a huge concern back in japan. >> reporter: yes, there is huge concern. the spokesman for the government spoke here at a press conference as well reiterating what mr. abe said in jerusalem saying studying the video and they will do whatever they can to release the hostages. in short of paying this enormous ransom. it's hard to see what they can do. he will not change policy. that suggests he's not intent on paying a ransom although the japanese government has paid ransoms in the past to get the lives of japanese hostages back. there will be public pressure here in japan to pay up. the attitude here generally, from many in japan is human life is worth more than money and worth paying to get people back. >> the figure $200 million, this is the same amount that abe pledged the country's fighting islamic state for military aid. they are very much making a statement here. >> reporter: yeah they are making a very explicit link to japan's country fighting against the islamic state and the amount of money they are demanding for the citizens. that puts him in a di
rupert no doubt, a huge concern back in japan. >> reporter: yes, there is huge concern. the spokesman for the government spoke here at a press conference as well reiterating what mr. abe said in jerusalem saying studying the video and they will do whatever they can to release the hostages. in short of paying this enormous ransom. it's hard to see what they can do. he will not change policy. that suggests he's not intent on paying a ransom although the japanese government has paid ransoms...
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gretchen is being done at the murdock children's center in australia which is named after the mother of ruperte chairman and ceo of our parent company. >> it's so fascinating because so many kids have peanut allergies than they did when we were kids. you >> a disturbing murder trial why this woman is accused of secretly harming her own child killing him in a very slow and horrible way. >>> and the bowe bergdahl investation keeps dragging on and on. new reaction from the white house, peter doosey will join us. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vita
gretchen is being done at the murdock children's center in australia which is named after the mother of ruperte chairman and ceo of our parent company. >> it's so fascinating because so many kids have peanut allergies than they did when we were kids. you >> a disturbing murder trial why this woman is accused of secretly harming her own child killing him in a very slow and horrible way. >>> and the bowe bergdahl investation keeps dragging on and on. new reaction from the...