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rupert wingfield-hayes joined a u.s. navy surveillance flight over the area and sent us this report. rupert: this is the chinese navy politely telling the u.s. navy h go away. far out in the soina sea, we are approaching one of china's huge new bases. it is very clear they do not want us here. for the crew aboard this u.s. navy surveillance plane, this is now a daily encounter. >> it is a routine occurrence for us on these fligs. it happens throughout the flight where they come over ande come back with a standard response and it has no effect on any operations or anything we do. rupert: as we close the 12 nautical miles, t we can s huge extent of china's development out here. what we are seeing on the screen is live pictures of a place called mischief reef, and last time i was here it was a large now you can see there has been extensive construction. this is what it looked like saen. millions of tons o being pumped onto the reef to create new land. the firs outline of a runway, but no buildings. look at the same place to
rupert wingfield-hayes joined a u.s. navy surveillance flight over the area and sent us this report. rupert: this is the chinese navy politely telling the u.s. navy h go away. far out in the soina sea, we are approaching one of china's huge new bases. it is very clear they do not want us here. for the crew aboard this u.s. navy surveillance plane, this is now a daily encounter. >> it is a routine occurrence for us on these fligs. it happens throughout the flight where they come over ande...
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were not quite done with rupert just yet.dio team on london digital and around the world. let's talk about the stock of the hour. to that stand out -- two that stand out. one is mest and the other is air france. it's trading down by 2.19%. we have a new ceo from canada. to have his going work cut out for him. the challenge is immense. the unions are already making it clear he will face of difficulty in doing its best it. if you are booking a flight out,onth out -- six months we you take that strike risk into consideration? it's not trading on particularly high volume. a looks a little bit like story of traveling and arriving to excuse the pun. what we are looking at is a situation where we already knew they would replace the ceo. we already knew he was already in contention so much of this may be price then. -- priced in. today, air france. we bring you some more stocks. that's next. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. guy: welcome back. nearly 45 minutes into the trading day. mid-cap movers. france down 2%. they have cap b
were not quite done with rupert just yet.dio team on london digital and around the world. let's talk about the stock of the hour. to that stand out -- two that stand out. one is mest and the other is air france. it's trading down by 2.19%. we have a new ceo from canada. to have his going work cut out for him. the challenge is immense. the unions are already making it clear he will face of difficulty in doing its best it. if you are booking a flight out,onth out -- six months we you take that...
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rupert: these flights are not just about surveillance. the americans are here to make a wint. >> it is making sumaintain the rights we have as military aircraft flying in international airspace, maintain our presence in the area, and showing that we are not worried out the buildup happening. rupert: to understand what is at stake out here, sten to how the chinese navy today tks to an aircraft from a smaller, weaker neighbor, the philippines. rupert: with these bases, chinan is succein changing the very geography of the south china sea. despite america's assurances,de down here the f history appears to be flowing towards beijing. rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news, with the u.s. navy in the south china sea. next story isis my favorite one in the show. 11-year-old kheris rogers w bullied in school for dark complexion, but she decided to turn herself into a positive role model for others. last year she made history, becoming the youngest designer to debut a fashion le at new york fashion week. she told us her story. >> my name is kheris rogers
rupert: these flights are not just about surveillance. the americans are here to make a wint. >> it is making sumaintain the rights we have as military aircraft flying in international airspace, maintain our presence in the area, and showing that we are not worried out the buildup happening. rupert: to understand what is at stake out here, sten to how the chinese navy today tks to an aircraft from a smaller, weaker neighbor, the philippines. rupert: with these bases, chinan is succein...
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summer for him. >> rupert may win begin.nks for tuning in for "reliable sources" join us next week for an interview with jack dorsey, twitter ceo. i'll see you this time next week. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few o
summer for him. >> rupert may win begin.nks for tuning in for "reliable sources" join us next week for an interview with jack dorsey, twitter ceo. i'll see you this time next week. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea. when a rare bird of prey was found on a northumberland roadside, he was just a couple of months old — and almost dead. the plan was to release the young red kite, called spencer, back into the wild, if he could be nursed back to health by staff at a wildlife centre. yet because of the trauma he'd suffered, they had no idea how spencer would react to being set free. sharuna sagar has the story. starting, dehydrated, barely alive, spencer, the red kite was rescued from a country road and taken to a bird of prey centre in hexham. spent the whole night with spencer, a syringe with a tube, straight down into his stomach, with a high—protein rehydration fluid, just you would get if you are a human in intensive care. and we do that every two hours until the bird either recovers 01’ retires.
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea. when a rare bird of prey was found on a northumberland roadside, he was just a couple of months old — and almost dead. the plan was to release the young red kite, called spencer, back into the wild, if he could be nursed back to health by staff at a wildlife centre. yet because of the trauma he'd suffered, they had no idea how spencer would react to being set free. sharuna sagar has the story. starting, dehydrated,...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.leave the uk when his father's work visa expires next month. shreyas royal learned to play the game after moving to south london six years ago — now he represents england at international level. his father had been told he didn't earn enough for his visa to be extended, but now the uk home office has stepped in, as chi chi izundu reports. this is shreyas royal. he may be only nine, but he's ranked fourth in his age group in the world. he's a silver medallist, and, according to a former chess grand master, the greatest chess prospect in a generation. he only started playing chess three years ago, but was told he would have to return to india with his family, unless his dad could get his work visa renewed by next month, and immigration rules state that that can only happen if he earns £120,000 a year — which he doesn't. he grew up here and when we heard that, it's really sad for us and surprising for us. his dad, jitendra, appealed to the home office who they told him that, while, yes, h
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.leave the uk when his father's work visa expires next month. shreyas royal learned to play the game after moving to south london six years ago — now he represents england at international level. his father had been told he didn't earn enough for his visa to be extended, but now the uk home office has stepped in, as chi chi izundu reports. this is shreyas royal. he may be only nine, but he's ranked fourth in his age...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.st drought in living memory. a warm, dry winter has left many outback farmers in new south wales struggling to survive — and little rain is expected in the months ahead. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, sent this report from gunnedah, about 260 miles north of sydney. it's been two years since decent rains fell here, but this farming family is determined to beat the drought. keeping its beef herd alive is exhausting and expensive. crops have failed and the monthly food bill is £25,000. a daily grind taking its toll. everyone is stressed, under more pressure financially and therefore you are stressed in your relationships, and just trying to keep it together. we can see that our seasons are no longer what we would call normal. we have had the lowest rainfall in 116 years of recording, so this is the worst. this should be some of australia's prime agricultural land. in good times, these fields would have crops up to your knees, butjust look at it now. the earth is bone dry and barren, and
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.st drought in living memory. a warm, dry winter has left many outback farmers in new south wales struggling to survive — and little rain is expected in the months ahead. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, sent this report from gunnedah, about 260 miles north of sydney. it's been two years since decent rains fell here, but this farming family is determined to beat the drought. keeping its beef herd alive is exhausting and...
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rupert murdoch's newspaper company is expected to post increased revenue during its fourth quarter offasing subscriptions to its online offerings. finally, there's dropbox, the digital storage company, reporting earnings for the second time ever as a public company. wall street is hoping for impressive earnings from the relatively young company that competes with heavy hitters like amazon and google. joining us us george godber, fund manager from polar capital. thank you forjoining us. so the pound falling below that iconic, or that yardstick measure of $1.30 for the first time this year. yes, it is continued speculation surrounding the probability of a hard brexit coming up. if we take a step back, sincejune coming up. if we take a step back, since june 2015, the coming up. if we take a step back, sincejune 2015, the panthers lost nearly a quarter of its value against the dollar and the euro, we all know the reasons why. will this continue? yes, it is likely to, while we still have the probability ofa while we still have the probability of a hard brexit. but it also means it could wor
rupert murdoch's newspaper company is expected to post increased revenue during its fourth quarter offasing subscriptions to its online offerings. finally, there's dropbox, the digital storage company, reporting earnings for the second time ever as a public company. wall street is hoping for impressive earnings from the relatively young company that competes with heavy hitters like amazon and google. joining us us george godber, fund manager from polar capital. thank you forjoining us. so the...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.out 400 european flights. 75,000 passengers are affected, though ryanair says most have been put on alternative flights. pilots are protesting about conditions and pay. rya nair says its pilots are paid more than those at other budget airlines. the inauguration of emmerson mnangagwa as zimbabwe's president has been postponed. the ceremony was due to take place on sunday, but the opposition, the movement for democratic change, has mounted a legal challenge to the result of the general election. a court could decide to order a recount, or nullify the result. turkey's currency has continued its sharp slide on the foreign exchanges, after president trump announced the us is doubling its tariffs on turkish steel and aluminium. the lira has lost about 20% of its value in 2a hours. president erdogan said the drop is part of a campaign led by foreign powers — and urged people to buy lira with their foreign currency. 0ur correspondent selin girit is in istanbulfor us tonight. how serious is thi
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.out 400 european flights. 75,000 passengers are affected, though ryanair says most have been put on alternative flights. pilots are protesting about conditions and pay. rya nair says its pilots are paid more than those at other budget airlines. the inauguration of emmerson mnangagwa as zimbabwe's president has been postponed. the ceremony was due to take place on sunday, but the opposition, the movement for democratic...
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scarlet: you wonder what rupert strategy -- rupert's strategy is. you wonder if he is selling at the top of the market while everyone else is coming into bit higher. let's bring in geetha. she helped us disney result yesterday. when you look at the numbers for 21st century fox, the fiscal first order -- fourth-quarter revenue is beating the highest excellence -- estimates. were investors and analysts lowballing? were they not confident in the business coming into the earnings report? geetha: i think it was her healthy report from 20% three fox -- from 21st century fox. the real focus is on the deal with disney and what could potentially happen with sky. they definitely would've gotten a boost in the cable network .egment those have been increasing steadily for the past many quarters and they also had telecast which has them on the ratings and add revenue front. they also had a little bit of a boost on the performance of dick fuld to which has exceeded expectations -- of dead pool two which has exceeded expectations. julie: what can we expect for the
scarlet: you wonder what rupert strategy -- rupert's strategy is. you wonder if he is selling at the top of the market while everyone else is coming into bit higher. let's bring in geetha. she helped us disney result yesterday. when you look at the numbers for 21st century fox, the fiscal first order -- fourth-quarter revenue is beating the highest excellence -- estimates. were investors and analysts lowballing? were they not confident in the business coming into the earnings report? geetha: i...
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embarrassment tickets and obs cure fourth division cope called drucker's then with a late goal from rupert everett handing by in the one nil victory. cliff divers impressed hundreds of spectators in crimea as they took part in the cliff diving world cup the boxing resort town of scientists provided a stunning backdrop while the three twelve competitors wowed the crowd lining the beach with diverse knowledge themselves off a twenty seven loser high platform and the winner with a familiar face champion gary hart from great britain once again one for a surprise and took home six thousand u.s. dollars. well it's not just football it's getting back under way at the moment it's only a few days now until the second half of the formula one season begins and after twelve twenty one races. vettel trails defending champion lewis hamilton in the driver's standings but there's plenty of time to bridge that. is close to the title they have been for a long time. this year's ferrari is nothing if not. told the new chief technical officer has overseen the creation of an innovative machine the early results
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in his column today in the rupert murdoch owned post, rich lowry said, if it wasn't obvious before, it should be now. president trump is in an impeachment fight. that won't happen unless democrats take the house and do so with a healthy margin in the fall. but michael cohen's statement that he committed campaign finance violations at the behest of trump makes it that much more likely democrats will impeach him once they have the power and votes to do it. so long as he has the vast majority of his party with him, he has a break against a removal vote in the senate. that's from a conservative republican writer on the editorial page of rupert murdoch's newspaper today, the friday of trump's worst week. impeachment week. so long as he has the vast majority of his party with him, he has a brake against a removal vote in the senate. and that's true. and that's why it's all up to paula duncan and trump supports like paula duncan. if donald trump loses paula duncan and supports like her, he will lose his presidency. when paula duncan voted guilty on all 18 counts against paul manafort and came
in his column today in the rupert murdoch owned post, rich lowry said, if it wasn't obvious before, it should be now. president trump is in an impeachment fight. that won't happen unless democrats take the house and do so with a healthy margin in the fall. but michael cohen's statement that he committed campaign finance violations at the behest of trump makes it that much more likely democrats will impeach him once they have the power and votes to do it. so long as he has the vast majority of...
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rupert hayes joined a u.s.y flight over the islands.>> this is the chinese navy politely telling the u.s. navy to go away. is >> far out in the south china sea, we'rehi appro one of china's huge new island bases. it's veryy clear t do not want us here. >> fly away immediately. >> for the crew among ts u.s. navy p-8 surveillance plane, this is a daily encounter. >> it's a roune occurrence for us throughout the flight. it happens throughout the where they come over and we go back with oustandard response. >> as we close to 12 nautical miles, we can see the huge extent of china's development out here. >> we're seeing live pictures of a place called mischief rf. last time i flew over here two and a half yea ago it was large pile of sand. now you can see there's been extensive construction. this is what it looked like then. millions of tons of sand being pumped onto the reef to create new land. the first outline of a runway but no buildings. look at the same placeod. a forest of radar domes, aircraft hangarsnd maybe
rupert hayes joined a u.s.y flight over the islands.>> this is the chinese navy politely telling the u.s. navy to go away. is >> far out in the south china sea, we'rehi appro one of china's huge new island bases. it's veryy clear t do not want us here. >> fly away immediately. >> for the crew among ts u.s. navy p-8 surveillance plane, this is a daily encounter. >> it's a roune occurrence for us throughout the flight. it happens throughout the where they come over...
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rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report.hina sea, we're approaching one of china's huge new island bases. it's very clear they do not want us here. for the crew aboard this us navy p8 surveillance plane, this is now a daily encounter. it's a routine occurrence for us on these flights. it happens throughout the flight, when they come over and then we just go back with our standard response. it really has no effect on any operations or anything we do. as we close to 12 nautical miles, we can now see the huge extent of china's development out here. so what we're seeing on the screen here is live pictures of a place called mischief reef. and last time i flew over here 2.5 years ago, it was really just a large pile of sand. now you can see there has been extensive construction. this is what it looked like then — millions of tonnes of sand being pumped onto the reef to create new land. the first outline of a runway, but no buildings. look at the same place today — a forest of radar domes, aircraft hangars and maybe a building to p
rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report.hina sea, we're approaching one of china's huge new island bases. it's very clear they do not want us here. for the crew aboard this us navy p8 surveillance plane, this is now a daily encounter. it's a routine occurrence for us on these flights. it happens throughout the flight, when they come over and then we just go back with our standard response. it really has no effect on any operations or anything we do. as we close to 12 nautical miles, we can...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.is week's film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, a
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, with the us navy in the south china sea.is week's film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a...
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fox news, rupert murdoch, echo chamber that trump has has been beset by the mean democrats and hillarynues. this isn't his only legal problem, he has other ones. civil lawsuits against him. stormy daniels has a civil lawsuit, he is going to have to testify under oath about that. a woman has sued him for defamation because he said she was a liar when she accused him of sexual harassment and groping. in the next six months he will have to testify under oath, probably. these things are building up, the new york attorney general investigating his taxes. the trump foundation, a strange kind of scam. a harbinger of trouble for him and a sign of how it is going to be from now on. the republicans in congress are not anywhere close to impeachment, he is a fighter his whole lifetime record to deny, obscure, fight, delay. he did that with his new york real estate dealings, with lawyer roy cohen. as president, he can't be indicted underprevailing constitutional doctrine. it depends how the elections go in the fall and a lot of other things. interesting! touching on so much of what may occupy us fo
fox news, rupert murdoch, echo chamber that trump has has been beset by the mean democrats and hillarynues. this isn't his only legal problem, he has other ones. civil lawsuits against him. stormy daniels has a civil lawsuit, he is going to have to testify under oath about that. a woman has sued him for defamation because he said she was a liar when she accused him of sexual harassment and groping. in the next six months he will have to testify under oath, probably. these things are building...
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had since disney purchased the film and television assets and famous brands like the simpsons from ruperts from snap, wall street is expecting positive news “— wall street is expecting positive news —— look at earnings. joining us is richard hunter, head of markets at interactive investor. we may talk arsenal later! the markets, interesting, slightly positive at the moment across asia, we have the massive trade tension issue which is global and yet we have an american economy which is on an absolute roller—coaster, they are balancing each other out, do you think? in normal circumstances, you would have seen the us market race away a lot more than they actually have, you are right, detentions there, the escalating trade spat between the us and china, very much on people's minds. we have had a synchronised global economic recovery, the us in particular is absolutely firing on all cylinders, and what you would normally expect and what you would normally expect and hope is that the economic growth could continue on its own. 0bviously, markets at any given time looking to what sort of thing ca
had since disney purchased the film and television assets and famous brands like the simpsons from ruperts from snap, wall street is expecting positive news “— wall street is expecting positive news —— look at earnings. joining us is richard hunter, head of markets at interactive investor. we may talk arsenal later! the markets, interesting, slightly positive at the moment across asia, we have the massive trade tension issue which is global and yet we have an american economy which is...
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i asked about rupert murdoch. people felt that people that he surrendered when he sold to disney. john malone sees that very differently. he sees rupert as the grand champion here. smart will look very because he got paid a very large premium and his family is a shareholder in disney which is well positioned for the future. >> he was nicknamed the darth vader because of his aggressive tactics. but you are talking about how he wants to spend more time with his wife. >> his wife, they have been married for more than 50 years now. told me that is the primary reason he is trying to cut back on his business travel. he wants to more time with her. 14 years ago he told me she had a serious heart condition so he decided he was no longer going to be ceo at all. he was just going to be an investor and a board member. leslie is very much a big part of his life. as darthen painted vader by al gore and a lot of politicians as he built a very large cable company. for aggressive business tactics. >> thank you. if you missed out
i asked about rupert murdoch. people felt that people that he surrendered when he sold to disney. john malone sees that very differently. he sees rupert as the grand champion here. smart will look very because he got paid a very large premium and his family is a shareholder in disney which is well positioned for the future. >> he was nicknamed the darth vader because of his aggressive tactics. but you are talking about how he wants to spend more time with his wife. >> his wife, they...
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because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you know he doesn't like the royal family right i mean over here. i don't know what parallels you see here in britain because it's the breaks it is who say the establishment that control the media and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for bricks you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile so obviously futile it's about you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be small michael gove the johnson even david davis it was a sort of working class tory but it's it's those values in which questionnaire all to me is kind of inverted in the act yeah all of that how is that i mean you signed first scotland for europe and the campaign what is your view now as running backs it has a saying it's project fear people are actually talking about food supplies needing to be stalked and so on and it's stockpiled it's hysteria you know and it's trying to frighten you know they did it before they did it in the you know
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. >> then, rupert the raccoon is like nick.ive him the can, he'll try to get what's in it. >> he's discovered it. >> beer. >> the beer. >> hey, why'd you get here? >> he's got this thing, he'll tip the cans over. see? look at that. >> this is how he's really like nick. he's in the engine because he's a gearhead, too. >> giving the wiring harness a really good looking at. give it a bite, make sure it's connected nice and tight. >> this is a pet e st! girlske know what to do with it. violet does, though. >> ooh. are you sure? >> i look pretty. >> yes, you do, violet. you look pretty, good. >> and look at my face. >> yes, honey, look at your face. >> her eyes are popping, though, wow! >> yeah. >> you put eye shadow all over your face. >> like a lot of women, her mom does her face, and violet normally watches. and a lot of times, kendra gives her something to play with. all she has is eye shadow and violet did her thing. she used it liberally. violet's 4-year-old sister, lilly, is shady mcgravy. >> it looks cute. >> no, it's not. >
. >> then, rupert the raccoon is like nick.ive him the can, he'll try to get what's in it. >> he's discovered it. >> beer. >> the beer. >> hey, why'd you get here? >> he's got this thing, he'll tip the cans over. see? look at that. >> this is how he's really like nick. he's in the engine because he's a gearhead, too. >> giving the wiring harness a really good looking at. give it a bite, make sure it's connected nice and tight. >> this is a...
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you remember that disney edged out comcast to purchase those film and television assets from rupert murdoch'sbeyond disney, look for earnings this week from thomson reuters, viacom and discovery. joining us now is mouhammed choukeir, chief investment officer, kleinwort. mouhammed, thank you forjoining us. let's go back to that age is busy result, the last of the big european banks to report. what's the general perspective of the european banking sector, bright? it's encouraging results from hsbc but you've got to put it in the context of european duesin put it in the context of european dues in general and also in the context of global banks and in that context of global banks and in that context it hasn't done very well. to give his idea, hsbc earnings were up 4.5% whereas european earnings in general web closer to 8% so a bit disappointing in context. and european banks and performed the us banking sector. so a good start yet still behind the wider market. smart to beat the asia pivot because the growth there was considerably higher, perhaps that was the right at ago. the chinese economy is
you remember that disney edged out comcast to purchase those film and television assets from rupert murdoch'sbeyond disney, look for earnings this week from thomson reuters, viacom and discovery. joining us now is mouhammed choukeir, chief investment officer, kleinwort. mouhammed, thank you forjoining us. let's go back to that age is busy result, the last of the big european banks to report. what's the general perspective of the european banking sector, bright? it's encouraging results from...
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rupert murdoch entered the us with fox news fox news one the ratings race by hyper partisanship and m.s.m. b c nationally followed so m s n b c has their competing conspiracy theories to fox news's conspiracy theories and it's hyper and. all sorts of studies have shown as once you embrace a conspiracy theory is no amount of facts in fact if you are presented with facts to the contrary that prove disprove your wacky conspiracy theory you're more likely to believe it even harder so i think we have these two competing conspiracy theories there they're very popular there i mean that's how alex jones has had so many millions of viewers and dedicated listeners throughout the years as if you have a conspiracy theories people love it and they will just keep on tuning in to get it confirmed over and over and its claims rights are not oh yeah she's got her because apparently there is trying to grab alex jones as market and our show is being phased out of social media because rachel maddow is the chosen one she's the conspiracy theorist that we must all listen to but you know the point about murdoch
rupert murdoch entered the us with fox news fox news one the ratings race by hyper partisanship and m.s.m. b c nationally followed so m s n b c has their competing conspiracy theories to fox news's conspiracy theories and it's hyper and. all sorts of studies have shown as once you embrace a conspiracy theory is no amount of facts in fact if you are presented with facts to the contrary that prove disprove your wacky conspiracy theory you're more likely to believe it even harder so i think we...
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fox is owned by rupert murdoch -- would they be considered a foreign lobby? no, fox is not a registered foreign lobby. , they willmes mention different media outlets that different countries will use for pr or propaganda purposes. there are a number of news outlets that will show up in the data. show,news outlets that are they government owned news outlets? guest: there are a variety of different outlets. they can be used for pr purposes or different type of things -- the ones registered as foreign agents are under the direct control of the government. forrester calling from florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span and thank you for the center for responsive politics. debate aring to the few moments ago when you stated more clarity and not a specific proposal and this focus on process is causing this gridlock, that's why we can't get this clarity. it's really a matter of running the administration into the ground -- the republican party pragmatic,-- i'm a intellectual person -- in lieu of a policy agenda to in fact give clar
fox is owned by rupert murdoch -- would they be considered a foreign lobby? no, fox is not a registered foreign lobby. , they willmes mention different media outlets that different countries will use for pr or propaganda purposes. there are a number of news outlets that will show up in the data. show,news outlets that are they government owned news outlets? guest: there are a variety of different outlets. they can be used for pr purposes or different type of things -- the ones registered as...
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because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you know doesn't like the royal family right i mean over here i don't know what parallels you see here in britain because it's the brics that is who say the establishment they control the media and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for brics you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile it's so obviously futile it's about. you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be smog michael gove johnson even david davis it was a sort of working class story but it's it's those values in which question are to me this kind of inverted conduct yeah all of that how is i mean you signed first scotland for europe and the campaign what is your view now as running backs it has a saying it's project fear people are actually talking about food supplies needing to be stalked and so on and it's stockpiled it's hysteria you know and it's trying to frighten you know that they did it before they did it in the you know about the
because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you know doesn't like the royal family right i mean over here i don't know what parallels you see here in britain because it's the brics that is who say the establishment they control the media and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for brics you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile it's so obviously futile it's...
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because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you doesn't like the royal family is right i mean over here i don't know what perils you see here in britain because it's the brics it is who say the establishment to control the media who and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for bricks you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile it's so obviously futile it's about you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be smog michael gove the johnson.
because we know that meritocracy is something that say rupert murdoch does support you doesn't like the royal family is right i mean over here i don't know what perils you see here in britain because it's the brics it is who say the establishment to control the media who and the shadowy elites they're stopping the will of the people who voted for bricks you know with the brakes it is just playing on the idea of little england the gist of it it's so futile it's so obviously futile it's about you...
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the home page of the british tabloid the sun and posted a fake news report that the paper's owner rupert murdoch had just died of a drug overdose. this called attention to the fact that a group of technologically savvy young people could break into just about any website they wanted. some says they wanted to demonstrate that a lot of companies don't pay enough attention to cybersecurity. most common misconception about cybercrime is that it's complicated or it's like it's easy. to do it anyone can. do hacking. there's many. schools freely available. to do you have people out more and more about how these attacks works and a lot of the peers were in general. a lot of the fear and misconception uncertainty around here. because we would use. who was just sixteen at the time it was arrested and pleaded guilty to charges of computer. or misuse he was given a suspended sentence of twenty months in jail today he's working on a doctorate degree in computer security. and. the threat posed by cyber criminals is complex they have a wide variety of motives and methods and one of the german off alrea
the home page of the british tabloid the sun and posted a fake news report that the paper's owner rupert murdoch had just died of a drug overdose. this called attention to the fact that a group of technologically savvy young people could break into just about any website they wanted. some says they wanted to demonstrate that a lot of companies don't pay enough attention to cybersecurity. most common misconception about cybercrime is that it's complicated or it's like it's easy. to do it anyone...
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the point about advertising is important because ultimately it's the rupert murdock empire that bifurcateshe one that is profit from the rhetoric. what fox news is channelling a real feeling in some parts of the country. but the language these hosts sometimes use it does echo white nationalist rhetoric. frankly it's happening more than i would say two or three years ago. that's partly the trump affect in action. >> clearly she thought the comments would resonate with view zbleers exactly. >> brian thank you very much. we can catch your show every sunday at 11:00 a.m. >>> the u.s./mexico border ground zero for controversial policies. a dangerous place to work. how do new agents prepare? cnn gets rare access to the rig rouse training recruits are put through. and we will talk about why people want these jobs. just ahead. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. -
the point about advertising is important because ultimately it's the rupert murdock empire that bifurcateshe one that is profit from the rhetoric. what fox news is channelling a real feeling in some parts of the country. but the language these hosts sometimes use it does echo white nationalist rhetoric. frankly it's happening more than i would say two or three years ago. that's partly the trump affect in action. >> clearly she thought the comments would resonate with view zbleers exactly....
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david: rupert murdoch. >> wall street likes them. they're good with content.n that sort of pantheon. and so, like, if he leaves, it will be a problem for the stock. david: you bring up a great point because there are certain companies where the ceo is a lot more than a guy part of the team. a leader, a real transitional figure. we have one, rupert murdoch. >> jack welch. david: jack welch was one at ge. when he left obviously the company didn't do so well. i wonder if the same could happen to cbs? >> the added complication which i'm sure will be brought up, he will have to answer this question, the battle he is having with shari redstone, national amusement entertainment. david: is this just a coincidence that this things comes up? >> let me explain one thing that viewer gets handle around it. national amusement is holding company. controlling shareholder of cbs and viacom. she wants to merge the two together. les moonves does not. they're in a pitched court battle. he wants to essentially break off, sell to somebody es. the question you ask is very relevant.
david: rupert murdoch. >> wall street likes them. they're good with content.n that sort of pantheon. and so, like, if he leaves, it will be a problem for the stock. david: you bring up a great point because there are certain companies where the ceo is a lot more than a guy part of the team. a leader, a real transitional figure. we have one, rupert murdoch. >> jack welch. david: jack welch was one at ge. when he left obviously the company didn't do so well. i wonder if the same could...
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could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch.s presumed to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and television business in britain. he arrives in america and basically says i don't see why there should only be three broadcast networks. he says i'm going to make another broadcast network. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something murdoch says he is willing to do. >> some people are saying it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on par with the big three. are you prepared to wait that long? >> sure, i intend to live that long, but i don't believe in the 20 years. >> the reaction to murdoch's idea of a fourth network was like ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. what does he know about television? >> we don't have to reach everyone. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to our counterparts. it means we have to work harder to get our message across and get shows sampled. >> they had an idea, tha
could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch.s presumed to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia and television business in britain. he arrives in america and basically says i don't see why there should only be three broadcast networks. he says i'm going to make another broadcast network. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something murdoch says he is willing to do. >> some people are saying...