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barry: and rupert murdoch came in.had already been interested in the idea of a fourth network, so again, he was passing through los angeles and i said to rupert, why don't you buy a television station and start a fourth network? and rupert, the greatest player, gambler, a strong instinct with nothing to back it up, but thinking this is a good idea said, yes. barry: i said it will cost $200 million. david: he said that is ok. not more than an hour later we shook hands. you are building the fourth network and people thought you were crazy. barry: the best position is for people to think you are crazy. david: then you decide to leave? barry: yes, i got to the point, 49, and i said i have certainly been successful, but none of this is mine, and nothing is ever yours, but it wasn't -- and i went to rupert and said, i want to be a principal. rupert said, there is only one principle in this company. it is nice you want to be, but that is reality. i went away thinking, oh my god, what a terrible thing, terrible, harsh thing to
barry: and rupert murdoch came in.had already been interested in the idea of a fourth network, so again, he was passing through los angeles and i said to rupert, why don't you buy a television station and start a fourth network? and rupert, the greatest player, gambler, a strong instinct with nothing to back it up, but thinking this is a good idea said, yes. barry: i said it will cost $200 million. david: he said that is ok. not more than an hour later we shook hands. you are building the...
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barry: and rupert murdoch came in. had already been interested in the idea of a fourth network, so again, he was passing through los angeles and i said to rupert, why don't you buy a television station and start a fourth network? and rupert, the greatest player, gambler, a strong instinct with nothing to back it up, but thinking this is a good idea said, yes. barry: i said it will cost $200 million. david: he said that is ok. not more than an hour later we shook hands. you are building the fourth network and people thought you were crazy. barry: the best position is for people to think you are crazy. david: then you decide to leave? barry: yes, i got to the point, 49, and i said i have certainly been successful, but none of this is mine, and nothing is ever yours, but it wasn't -- and i went to rupert and said, i want to be a principal. rupert said, there is only one principle in this company. it is nice you want to be, but that is reality. i went away thinking, oh my god, what a terrible thing, terrible, harsh thing t
barry: and rupert murdoch came in. had already been interested in the idea of a fourth network, so again, he was passing through los angeles and i said to rupert, why don't you buy a television station and start a fourth network? and rupert, the greatest player, gambler, a strong instinct with nothing to back it up, but thinking this is a good idea said, yes. barry: i said it will cost $200 million. david: he said that is ok. not more than an hour later we shook hands. you are building the...
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and rupert murdoch came in.the same time, i had already been interested in the idea of a fourth network. and so again, serendipitously, john, who owned a group of television stations called metromedia, he was passing through los angeles. and i said to rupert, "why don't we buy his television stations and start a fourth network?" and rupert, the greatest player, gambler, a strong instinct with nothing to back it up, but thinking this was a good idea said "yes." i said, "yes? it will cost $200 million." he said that's ok. later, more than an hour we should hands with john and bought the television station. hands with john and bought the television station. david: so, you were building the fourth network, and people thought you were crazy. but you did it. barry: the best position is for people to think you are crazy. i think it brings good luck. david: and then you decide to leave. barry: yes. i got to the point where i am 49, and i said "i have certainly been successful, but none of this is mine," and nothing is e
and rupert murdoch came in.the same time, i had already been interested in the idea of a fourth network. and so again, serendipitously, john, who owned a group of television stations called metromedia, he was passing through los angeles. and i said to rupert, "why don't we buy his television stations and start a fourth network?" and rupert, the greatest player, gambler, a strong instinct with nothing to back it up, but thinking this was a good idea said "yes." i said,...
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rupert harrison stays with us.about italy and the budget and what we saw over the weekend for the elections in bavaria. coming up, galaxy digital chief executive at 2:00 p.m. they will be talking dollar. this is "bloomberg." ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom and francine from london and new york. trade tensions are hitting global growth. governor was amongst the voices calling for the u.s. and china to settle differences urgently. he told bloomberg how he thinks washington's issues will play out. >> as you know, the nafta renegotiation has been coal concluded, with canada and mexico agreeing. with e.u. and japan, the u.s. will continue discussions, discussing with trade agreement and in that sense, there is not trade war. chinaetween the u.s. and and china retaliated in response to the unilateral tariffs. , thisthose trade issues u.s.-china conflict is most difficult and the most serious. in a trade conflict or make war will tend to ,egative impact on both sides if they would make a compromise agreeme
rupert harrison stays with us.about italy and the budget and what we saw over the weekend for the elections in bavaria. coming up, galaxy digital chief executive at 2:00 p.m. they will be talking dollar. this is "bloomberg." ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom and francine from london and new york. trade tensions are hitting global growth. governor was amongst the voices calling for the u.s. and china to settle differences urgently. he told bloomberg how he thinks...
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then rupert murdoch came in.t the same time, i'd always aen interested in the idea of fourth network. serendipitously, there was a group of television called metro media. and sean was passing through i said, to, and hisrt, why don't we buy television stations and start a fourth network? player,rt, the greatest gambler, but on strong instinct, it up,thing to back thinking this was a good idea, said yes. yes?d, they're gonna cost a billion, 200 million dollars. that's okay. not more than an hour later, we shook hands, buying the station.n >> so you're building the fourth network and people thought you it. crazy but you did >> the best position is for people to think you're crazy. you decide to leave. >> yes. point, at 49, the when i said, you know, i've certainly been successful. but none of this is mine. evern, and nothing is yours. but it wasn't -- and i went to rupert. asaid, i want to be principal. and rupert gave me the greatest good service. only onethere's principal in this company. so very nice that you wan
then rupert murdoch came in.t the same time, i'd always aen interested in the idea of fourth network. serendipitously, there was a group of television called metro media. and sean was passing through i said, to, and hisrt, why don't we buy television stations and start a fourth network? player,rt, the greatest gambler, but on strong instinct, it up,thing to back thinking this was a good idea, said yes. yes?d, they're gonna cost a billion, 200 million dollars. that's okay. not more than an hour...
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rupert: it is very difficult.ssue is they are clearly suffering the massive losses. youfear for them is that have seen and other european countries the traditional centerleft policies collapsing. in france, almost disappearing. without angela merkel in the cdu, i think you're going to have a big fight between, are we losing because we are not right wing enough and they to challenge the ft, or do we -- fd . i think there's going to be a lot of soul-searching and instability in elections. tom: i'm sorry. francine: you were looking at geography, right? tom: and this change here. where will this be expressed and a markets -- in the markets? is it expressed in german paper or congenital to the markets? i think the market is weak.y pretty you have a lot of factors for now making investors still reluctant about allocating capital to europe.you have pretty sluggish growth , the italian budget situation and longer-term outlook for how you integrate italy and maintain that. now, the potential of the departure of angela merk
rupert: it is very difficult.ssue is they are clearly suffering the massive losses. youfear for them is that have seen and other european countries the traditional centerleft policies collapsing. in france, almost disappearing. without angela merkel in the cdu, i think you're going to have a big fight between, are we losing because we are not right wing enough and they to challenge the ft, or do we -- fd . i think there's going to be a lot of soul-searching and instability in elections. tom:...
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he's basically singing for this supper —— rupert murdoch.spiracy, left—wing democrat conspiracy, the cli nto ns left—wing democrat conspiracy, the clintons and he showed himself to the bid the opposite of what he said here, someone who is not partisan, neutral, an umpire —— to be the opposite. he admits he was a bit bitter. i would say he was history make. he says he hopes that everyone can understand that he was there in those hearings as a sun, husband and dad —— histrionic. no, you were there as a prospective supreme court judge and that's how you should have been seen. we should mention these are confirmation hearings, it's easy to imagine this was a courtroom drama but it wasn't. it was a confirmation situation where we've got senators asking questions. what do you think this op—ed is, an apology, a pr stunt, does it make any difference? i don't think it will. the vast majority of republican senators who were minded to vote for him will do so. virtually all the democrats will vote against him. there's a huge amount of pressure, over 200
he's basically singing for this supper —— rupert murdoch.spiracy, left—wing democrat conspiracy, the cli nto ns left—wing democrat conspiracy, the clintons and he showed himself to the bid the opposite of what he said here, someone who is not partisan, neutral, an umpire —— to be the opposite. he admits he was a bit bitter. i would say he was history make. he says he hopes that everyone can understand that he was there in those hearings as a sun, husband and dad —— histrionic....
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rupert, thank you.e stock market in asia, stocks fluctuating, events pretty much on edge after the polls last week, the three main indices in new york times, falling into negative territory for the year. the dowjones down negative territory for the year. the dow jones down by negative territory for the year. the dowjones down by i%, after disappointing earnings from the tech giants alphabet and amazon. concerns about the china us trade war. in europe today let's look at what's been happy and since markets opened, in positive territory so far. not that much change, perhaps shrugging off some losses from last week. and samira hussain has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. several companies will report today including coca—cola and ali baba. on friday we get the latest jobs numbers, the department of labour releases its employment report before friday i guess we have to deal with monday first. monda les international will report earnings, a nalysts international will report earnings, analyst
rupert, thank you.e stock market in asia, stocks fluctuating, events pretty much on edge after the polls last week, the three main indices in new york times, falling into negative territory for the year. the dowjones down negative territory for the year. the dow jones down by negative territory for the year. the dowjones down by i%, after disappointing earnings from the tech giants alphabet and amazon. concerns about the china us trade war. in europe today let's look at what's been happy and...
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industry in general change or fail he said yet he did praise rupert murdoch's fox's rupert murdock's at the same time was this just hubris or does he have a valid point and what does the success of providers like netflix mean for the future of advertising dollars here discusses the host of big picture here in r t america holland cook and conservative commentator steve models were who combined have something like i don't know one hundred years of broadcasting business experience you guys. i know is crazy we love learning from you guys steve first of all give us some of the highlights from the q three for netflix i saw their stock was trading about three hundred fifty dollars today tell us tell us what happened yeah well you know after a disappointing second quarter they really rocked it the street expected about sixty eight cents a share on earnings and they were it came in at eighty nine and they are thirty six percent increase in revenue from streaming services and the big news is subscribers they went up about seven million subscribers in the third quarter about a million point one
industry in general change or fail he said yet he did praise rupert murdoch's fox's rupert murdock's at the same time was this just hubris or does he have a valid point and what does the success of providers like netflix mean for the future of advertising dollars here discusses the host of big picture here in r t america holland cook and conservative commentator steve models were who combined have something like i don't know one hundred years of broadcasting business experience you guys. i know...
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rupert hones is the chief executive. m a c is now the top eco label for fish founded in one thousand nine hundred seventy. twelve percent of the world's commercial fish production now bears the. m.s.c. label that's thousands of certified fisheries rupert house doesn't want the standards to be overly limiting. is it about. aiming for ever break affection for the top ten percent performing fisheries or is it about engaging asian trash fisheries overfished fisheries fisheries with no management whatsoever to try and bring them up to a standard that means they might be able to stay alive be hoods feed people and be there into the future i think there's a danger of expectations of perfection losing sight of that actually challenge of shifting the story of global operations onto a sustainable footing. howz ambitious goal is to see the m.s.c. label on a third of fish products by twenty thirty. the m.s.e. promoted this figure at the seafood expo global in brussels the world's largest seafood trade fair. the m.s.c. calls itself i
rupert hones is the chief executive. m a c is now the top eco label for fish founded in one thousand nine hundred seventy. twelve percent of the world's commercial fish production now bears the. m.s.c. label that's thousands of certified fisheries rupert house doesn't want the standards to be overly limiting. is it about. aiming for ever break affection for the top ten percent performing fisheries or is it about engaging asian trash fisheries overfished fisheries fisheries with no management...
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this is seen by some as a retreat from rupert murdoch.doch may still be 87 but he has ambitions and he's re— focusing around his traditional core products, his newspapers here and in the us and australia. fox news in the us. he's still very close to donald trump in the us, close to politicians here. i do think... don't think he's out of the game yet. i think he'll be planning to antagonise his many photos for several years to come. let's turn to the express, two stories, one on the front, one on the inside, george, scrapping free tv licence act of cruelty, quoting esther rantzen. this story is interesting because we have a talk of the end of austerity, which theresa may promised, something david cameron never set and has been this debate about how pensioners have been shielded from cuts and of course the conservative party got into trouble with the last election with the so—called dementia tax and social care reform and means testing winter fuel payments and now this is coming up. and most governments have shied away from means testing th
this is seen by some as a retreat from rupert murdoch.doch may still be 87 but he has ambitions and he's re— focusing around his traditional core products, his newspapers here and in the us and australia. fox news in the us. he's still very close to donald trump in the us, close to politicians here. i do think... don't think he's out of the game yet. i think he'll be planning to antagonise his many photos for several years to come. let's turn to the express, two stories, one on the front, one...
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of the rupert father has been in jail since a jew in a four is allegedly role in the coverup and he's not thought to our. said anything about this until now so his arrest is partly to keep him from interfering from ongoing investigation so it's possible that as investigators go about their business even more will come to light see the vote that jail time do we have any idea at this stage what further consequences could be for the group. with regard to the south korean case there have already been some actions taken out of the probe is a link to an older case where a south korean audi executive was sentenced to eighteen months in prison for falsifying certification documents for cars and it's fair to note that south korea itself has been particularly tough on four x. five and some say the emission story emerged now it actually banned eighty eighty models from being sold at the time although sales started up again so if you take that as an example depending on how much more is discovered about fraudulent behavior around these old cars the group could face much more internal much more a
of the rupert father has been in jail since a jew in a four is allegedly role in the coverup and he's not thought to our. said anything about this until now so his arrest is partly to keep him from interfering from ongoing investigation so it's possible that as investigators go about their business even more will come to light see the vote that jail time do we have any idea at this stage what further consequences could be for the group. with regard to the south korean case there have already...
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roger goodell at the event in new york. >> no challenge is too daunting for rupert.s. he finds new frontiers. >> if i could end with a thought from my father. i believe in the good purpose of life and the beauty of the universe. and the high destiny of man. i believe in the power and spirit and triumph. >> harris fokker celebrating the 70th anniversary of advancing relations between australia and the us. kanye west having a change of heart, getting out of politics for good. carly shimkus with fox news headlines here with the announcement that is sending shockwaves over the internet. >> he has a tendency to do that. three weeks after visiting the white house kanye west says he is done with politics. the rapper making news on twitter once again writing my eyes are now wide open, to realize i have been used to spread messages i don't believe in. i'm distancing myself from politics and focusing on being creative. and another tweet he mentioned the exit movement by candace owens which encourages black people to leave the democratic party. he writes i introduced candace to
roger goodell at the event in new york. >> no challenge is too daunting for rupert.s. he finds new frontiers. >> if i could end with a thought from my father. i believe in the good purpose of life and the beauty of the universe. and the high destiny of man. i believe in the power and spirit and triumph. >> harris fokker celebrating the 70th anniversary of advancing relations between australia and the us. kanye west having a change of heart, getting out of politics for good....
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i mention this because it is an interesting film, rupert everett directing and starring in a film about wilde. although i don't think it is dramatically perfect, sometimes you see a film and you think, this is made with passion and ca re think, this is made with passion and care and you can feel it in every frame. and for all the things that don't quite work for me about the film, i think it has a real sense that the honesty about it. —— i think it has a real sincerity and honesty. it is slightly flawed but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project and i would always rather watching something which looks like somebody had yearned to make it rather than something which was polished but felt a little bit canas. mark, fantastic. thank you very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. but that is it for this week, who thank you so much for watching. hello. most of us have seen some sunshine today, there has been
i mention this because it is an interesting film, rupert everett directing and starring in a film about wilde. although i don't think it is dramatically perfect, sometimes you see a film and you think, this is made with passion and ca re think, this is made with passion and care and you can feel it in every frame. and for all the things that don't quite work for me about the film, i think it has a real sense that the honesty about it. —— i think it has a real sincerity and honesty. it is...
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to go into the witness box and face anything that the murdoch press could throw at him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that murdoch welcome back i'm still with geoffrey robertson q.c. jeffrey you represented the brazilian contender for sunday's election in jail right now will it be a fair election now. is improperly in jail and improperly and contrary to international law convicted interruption wait a minute is still got an appeal. it is final appeal has not been heard and contrary to principle i was ruled by the united nations human rights committee he was entitle until finally could be good to stand in that election and he would have won it because he was miles ahead in the polls as per the constitution he can't run if he fails at one of the appeals which he did it he's final appeal. is yet to be heard and the u.n. rules that under the human rights international human rights covenant which has a provision for democracy under that right to democracy he was entitled to his primal appeal was dismissed to stand up to campaign and then to stand instead the judges w
to go into the witness box and face anything that the murdoch press could throw at him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that murdoch welcome back i'm still with geoffrey robertson q.c. jeffrey you represented the brazilian contender for sunday's election in jail right now will it be a fair election now. is improperly in jail and improperly and contrary to international law convicted interruption wait a minute is still got an appeal. it is final appeal has not been heard...
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rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.atically perfect, every now and it again come easy a film and you think, this is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work but i admire its intentions and you can tell it as a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really year—end to make it than something polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc .co .uk slash mark kermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had some beautiful sunny skies across the uk. regularly across england and wales. will it be repeated this weekend? yes, with a view buts. we'll have patch
rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.atically perfect, every now and it again come easy a film and you think, this is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work but i admire its intentions and you can tell it as a heartfelt project. i'd always rather...
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we know rupert he created an empire.ing his own father and the legacy his father left behind it is so cool. he is just like all of us, he wants to please his parent. he wants to make his parents proud. he made his dad proud. i'm sure his dad is looking down on him saying well done, son, well done. you build empire, using all tools i gave you t was sentimental and touching. brian: highlights u.s.-australian relations, i understand to our australian correspondent greg norman, he believes our relations are strong. they are still trying to figure out trump interest. maybe he should visit australia. ainsley: i want to go table to table to hear all the accepts. australian accent is so beautiful. brian: they want to hear yours. ainsley: yes. great organization. steve: it is trick-or-treat day. janice joins us from outside. janice: wave everybody, where are you from. hurry, where are you from. >> bernadette. john. >> peachtree city, georgia. janice: you have a anniversary. how long have you been married for? >> 36 years. he is f
we know rupert he created an empire.ing his own father and the legacy his father left behind it is so cool. he is just like all of us, he wants to please his parent. he wants to make his parents proud. he made his dad proud. i'm sure his dad is looking down on him saying well done, son, well done. you build empire, using all tools i gave you t was sentimental and touching. brian: highlights u.s.-australian relations, i understand to our australian correspondent greg norman, he believes our...
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go into the witness box and face anything that the murdoch press screwed through of him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that i personally approved this piece of demonize ation of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on his. true and. got no new evidence whatsoever and but michael foot he's dead so he counts for libel any longer in those days back in ninety eight ninety five the sunday times collapse they didn't couldn't stand up the story and they apologized and paid michael force a six figure sum in damages general to stop you there from jeffrey after the break as well as a review of the week's papers. no you don't accept the story just as the oldest was ready to leave. it's. the speed. of television. and i don't buy this boy who loved me it. was i'm somebody how does know it's a mask you never know what's happening and whether they're shooting whether they're cheering. and mistrust the tibetans are. going to. be just like you know that into you but i'm a dick to sit. in the muslims while he's going to win the. you know world a big part of
go into the witness box and face anything that the murdoch press screwed through of him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that i personally approved this piece of demonize ation of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on his. true and. got no new evidence whatsoever and but michael foot he's dead so he counts for libel any longer in those days back in ninety eight ninety five the sunday times collapse they didn't couldn't stand up the story and...
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have to go into the witness box and face anything look the phrase screwed through of him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that. personally approve this piece of demonize ation all of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on his. it's true and. no new evidence whatsoever. but michael foot he's dead so he could live any longer in those get back in nine hundred ninety five the sunday times collapse they didn't couldn't stand up the story and they apologized and paid michael force a six figure sum in damages. from jeffrey off to the break as well as a review of the week's papers. that's similar. to the law. it's. what somebody doesn't know it's something you never know what's happening. i'll have. to think of that in there but i'm addicted to a minute that's then. you know world of big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's t
have to go into the witness box and face anything look the phrase screwed through of him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that. personally approve this piece of demonize ation all of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on his. it's true and. no new evidence whatsoever. but michael foot he's dead so he could live any longer in those get back in nine hundred ninety five the sunday times collapse they didn't couldn't stand up the story and they...
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and by the way, in the process they gave the owner of our company, rupert murdoch, a big shoutout duringhe company earnings. to talk about all of this, bring in mitch rochelle from twc, and from vision four funds distributors, heather zumarriaga heather., what they are saying rupert murdoch is only one got it right. sold content for big premium. sitting on cash. the only people netflix cannot dominate, sports and news. those events people want to watch live. other than that, essentially reed hastings is telling the world we're going to dominate. >> that's right. reed hastings giving fox a big shoutout, the business model of live news and live sports going forward is how other networks, they may follow suit or they may become a dying breed because they're losing out to netflix and other on-demand streaming services who have perhaps better content on demand whenever you want it and cheaper. so netflix is giving a blowout quarter right now with subscriber growth across the world. most of that coming globally. i think most of their growth could come from europe actually over the u.s. we had
and by the way, in the process they gave the owner of our company, rupert murdoch, a big shoutout duringhe company earnings. to talk about all of this, bring in mitch rochelle from twc, and from vision four funds distributors, heather zumarriaga heather., what they are saying rupert murdoch is only one got it right. sold content for big premium. sitting on cash. the only people netflix cannot dominate, sports and news. those events people want to watch live. other than that, essentially reed...
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and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that. who said we approve this piece of demonize ation all of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on hearsay i know he says it's true and now they've got no new evidence whatsoever. but michael foot he's dead so he can't sue for libel any longer in those get back in nine hundred ninety five the sunday times collapse they didn't couldn't stand up the story and they apologized and paid michael for six figure damages. from jeffrey off to the break as well as a review of the week's papers. don't accept the salute. to the law. it's. like. well i'm somebody. that's a mess you never know what's happening and whether there should. be i just think you know that in your view but i'm going to do the said. in the most. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time fo
and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that. who said we approve this piece of demonize ation all of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on hearsay i know he says it's true and now they've got no new evidence whatsoever. but michael foot he's dead so he can't sue for libel any longer in those get back in nine hundred ninety five the sunday times collapse they didn't couldn't stand up the story and they apologized and paid michael for six figure...
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china's new capitalism is the run ritualised this league table of china's mega rich has published by rupert hogan warthe an old attorney and his chinese name as her run he's received many awards including china's man of the year this year two thousand and fifteen it's probably been the most extraordinary year of wealth creation in the history of china again in i've been doing this list of fifteen sixteen years i've never seen a year like two thousand and fifteen in it normally for two hundred million pounds or three hundred million dollars we find say eight hundred thousand people this year two thousand and fifteen it is doubled they'll be more dollar billionaires noted in china than in the u.s. so the u.s. up until now has been the leader in terms of business. even the most successful business tycoons in the world. china two thousand and fifteen but if they're taking the us said amazing. modern china is full of telling irony is not released this museum that was once the house where mounties com raids secretly found of the communist party of china in one nine hundred twenty one. today it st
china's new capitalism is the run ritualised this league table of china's mega rich has published by rupert hogan warthe an old attorney and his chinese name as her run he's received many awards including china's man of the year this year two thousand and fifteen it's probably been the most extraordinary year of wealth creation in the history of china again in i've been doing this list of fifteen sixteen years i've never seen a year like two thousand and fifteen in it normally for two hundred...
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china's new capitalism is the iran ritualised this league table of china's mega rich has published by rupert hogan warthe an old attorney and whose chinese name as her run he's received many awards including china's man of the year this year two thousand and fifteen it's probably been the most extraordinary year of wealth creation in the history of china again in i've been doing this list for fifteen sixteen years i've never seen a year like two thousand and fifteen you know normally for two hundred million pounds or three hundred million dollars we fire and say eight hundred thousand people this year two thousand and fifteen it's doubled they'll be more dollar billionaires known about in china than in the u.s. so the u.s. up until now has been the leader in terms of business. you know the most successful business tycoons in the world china two thousand and fifteen but have overtaken the u.s. so amazing. modern china is full of telling irony is not released this museum that was once the house where mounties com robes secretly found of the communist party of china in one nine hundred twenty o
china's new capitalism is the iran ritualised this league table of china's mega rich has published by rupert hogan warthe an old attorney and whose chinese name as her run he's received many awards including china's man of the year this year two thousand and fifteen it's probably been the most extraordinary year of wealth creation in the history of china again in i've been doing this list for fifteen sixteen years i've never seen a year like two thousand and fifteen you know normally for two...
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rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo. bell rings.the world for its daily, 4am tuna auctions, where they sell in all the specific bluefin tuna, sometimes for hundreds of thousands of dollars each. it has also become incredibly popular, a cultural icon, a must stop for any tourist visit to japan. but if you have been to tsukiji by today, you are too late because by the time the cities report this will all be closed. there has been a years long battle between the traders and preservation missed we're who wanted to keep the market here, and the city market, government and developers who want to knock it down and turn it into high—rise buildings, apartments and office blocks. in the end, they have one. to be honest with you, this place has been getting old and decrepit and many times i have come through here i have seen large rats running between the fish stalls. this place will move to a state—of—the—art facility on tokyo bay. much more cleaner, hygienic, but you won't be able to wander around the stalls like you can hear. the experience
rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo. bell rings.the world for its daily, 4am tuna auctions, where they sell in all the specific bluefin tuna, sometimes for hundreds of thousands of dollars each. it has also become incredibly popular, a cultural icon, a must stop for any tourist visit to japan. but if you have been to tsukiji by today, you are too late because by the time the cities report this will all be closed. there has been a years long battle between the traders and preservation...
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our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayesjoins me now.l be meeting later today, the last time they met in 2014, they had that very awkward handshake. none of the issues that they had back then like territorial disputes have been resolved, so what changed their minds? is itjust donald trump? i think that is the big shift that has taken place in this region, the trump administration's policy towards china. but also towards japan, as well, so this moment betweenjapan and china, shinzo abe has wanted this meeting for the last three yea rs this meeting for the last three years at least, and japan has been pushing hard for a summit between president using ping and shinzo abe. china is the one who has been resista nt, china is the one who has been resistant, taking a hard—line over historical issues, and it is now china that is easing up and allowing this moment to take place. and the big change as you say his the fact that china is now locked in a pretty difficult trade war with the us government, and it has decided that resident using ping has
our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayesjoins me now.l be meeting later today, the last time they met in 2014, they had that very awkward handshake. none of the issues that they had back then like territorial disputes have been resolved, so what changed their minds? is itjust donald trump? i think that is the big shift that has taken place in this region, the trump administration's policy towards china. but also towards japan, as well, so this moment betweenjapan and china, shinzo abe has...
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s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and set it in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood were there i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.'s means rocky i mean what an epic sell message being you know there is the plucky saudi royal. plump saudi royal fighting the truth and for the price of oil not to go up oh well i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and then we'll be back with rocky two very exciting film in development now don't go away. tracking gave americans no longer new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could meet fifty thousand dollars a year story shows. people who rushed to a small town in north dakota was among the plum and rate of zero percent is like the gold rush it is very very similar to the gold rush but this beautiful. story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down so much th
s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and set it in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood were there i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.'s means rocky i mean what an epic sell message being you know there is the plucky saudi royal. plump saudi royal fighting the truth and for the price of oil not to go up oh well i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and then...
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s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and fetid in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood with their. i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.a.'s miss rocky i mean what an epic film les would bring you now there is the plucky saudi royal. the plump saudi royal fighting the truth and for the price of oil not to go up oh i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and then it will be back with rocky two very exciting film in development now don't go away. while d.v.c. evolves from this. and we are on for unions yes. crash through. those that are alive need to. get the new go cause i'm not. dumb the pull me at the ball up my pizza zooming. through them. is a small fortune in the. fortune pretty awesome ability both this morning and shows for. fracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive t
s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and fetid in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood with their. i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.a.'s miss rocky i mean what an epic film les would bring you now there is the plucky saudi royal. the plump saudi royal fighting the truth and for the price of oil not to go up oh i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is live for us from tokyo.ave been pretty frosty over the last few years. is this going to change? i think this is a tremendously important visit for shinzo abe and cheating thing. as you said, no meeting of this level in beijing between these two neighbours to seven years. that is an extraordinarily long time for two countries of this importance, the world ‘s second and third—largest economies, the biggest economies in asia, the two military and strategically powerful countries in asia not meeting for that amount of time is the strange. japan has wa nted time is the strange. japan has wanted this meeting for sometime. at least since 2015, and has been pushing for it. is really the chinese are now decided and xi jinping has decided himself it is time to thaw relations which have been on ice over various things, history, territorial disputes, all sorts of things, for a long time. this is really china opening up to japan and what is really behind this for the chinese, is a trade war with america. it is an opportu
rupert wingfield—hayes is live for us from tokyo.ave been pretty frosty over the last few years. is this going to change? i think this is a tremendously important visit for shinzo abe and cheating thing. as you said, no meeting of this level in beijing between these two neighbours to seven years. that is an extraordinarily long time for two countries of this importance, the world ‘s second and third—largest economies, the biggest economies in asia, the two military and strategically...
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s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and fetid in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood with their. i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.'s means rocky i mean what an epic film this would be you know there is the plucky saudi royal. the plump saudi royal fighting the truth for the price of oil not to go up oh i am i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and then we'll be back with rocky two very exciting film in development now don't go away. the best out of. the concerts is preparing to perform i pass myself to die i. don't know so i need what. i'm sorry. as most of. you. in home. time. this country. was if you could with. more depletion. i would prefer to say that. the human space is must become pregnant terry wish me. instead we have a leaving in the solar system. and for sure we should expand on other on other all this of the solar system i see this as a way all bring game and developing more technologists new technologies so that we can even. say inc
s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and fetid in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood with their. i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.'s means rocky i mean what an epic film this would be you know there is the plucky saudi royal. the plump saudi royal fighting the truth for the price of oil not to go up oh i am i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and then...
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s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and fetid in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood with their. i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.'s means rocky i mean what an epic film this would be you know there is the plucky saudi oil. the plump saudi royal fighting the truth and for the price of oil not to go up oh well i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and then it will be back with rocky two very exciting film in development now don't go away. from has been coming up with a lot of statements saying that the arab states will go should take care of the middle east or other we're still committed to the middle east so there's there's a lot of incoherence there but i think saudi arabia is hugely important to the united states and i think trump understands that and this is this is exactly what was driving his kind of commentary on the. killing i think that's the end of the day it's not going to change the status of america's polls because of you the. i will
s you know mohammed bin solomon he had already met and fetid in hollywood had dinner at rupert murdoch's house all the big wigs of hollywood with their. i'm sure he's got plenty of money m.b.'s means rocky i mean what an epic film this would be you know there is the plucky saudi oil. the plump saudi royal fighting the truth and for the price of oil not to go up oh well i'm just waiting for this this is going to be epic but we must wait a little bit longer because a break is happening now and...
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he said rupert harrison, chief of staff, to george osborne, writing a piece in the financial times, whiche new reality, also for conservatives, that public services are driving the politics, and you are driving the politics, and you are absolutely right, the idea of the balanced budget, let alone the surplus, it is looking jam, not even tomorrow, after to tomorrow. we started with critical papers, take us started with critical papers, take us to the sun, ben, which is rather happy about it all. hammonds didn't wa nt to happy about it all. hammonds didn't want to do it on wednesday because of the trick—or—treat budget headlines and he has them anyway, so headlines and he has them anyway, so he should have done it wednesday at 12:30pm and we could have had two hours to cover it, so it is positive, no tricks, just treats, he would be extremely pleased with this coverage. what you're seeing in the pro— brexit papers like the sun and telegraph is a move to say let's get a hide it now, let's seize the positive news, that's how i'd interpret this. obviously they're in favour of tax cuts at any t
he said rupert harrison, chief of staff, to george osborne, writing a piece in the financial times, whiche new reality, also for conservatives, that public services are driving the politics, and you are driving the politics, and you are absolutely right, the idea of the balanced budget, let alone the surplus, it is looking jam, not even tomorrow, after to tomorrow. we started with critical papers, take us started with critical papers, take us to the sun, ben, which is rather happy about it all....
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rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. for much of england and wales it has been a day of blue skies and sunshine. certainly the case in lyme regis this afternoon, with temperatures up to 17 or 18 celsius, slightly higher across aberdeenshire and murray with plenty of suns
rupert everett directs and stars in a film about the last years and indeed days of oscar wilde.is made with passion and care, and something you can feel in every frame. for all the things that are not... that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it. i mean, it is a slightly flawed work, but i admire its intentions and you can tell it is a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than...
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i notice that rupert murdoch's and the rise in the late 70s and 80s and '90s it really dovetailed with the massive deregulation of the media. what did you see in exploring that aspect of how it reflected what was going on in washington at the time. >> it's very astute. because he was an antitrust lawyer. in the antitrust division. and he have a very sophisticated understanding of antitrust law. and what do you attribute being a great investor was one of them. but understanding of the antitrust laws. made even higher. so he understood the antitrust law. they were constantly suing each other. it seemed like most of their time lawsuit. larry this is how they thought he was the best at doing he was the have of the association sure he was able to recognize when law and others enough to in one of them viacom working together with the change in regulation. the maids in the regular local stations can be found that's how the original conversation started. the biggest media deal in history. a deregulatory story and every single turn what he did was he was trying to use antitrust law for his adva
i notice that rupert murdoch's and the rise in the late 70s and 80s and '90s it really dovetailed with the massive deregulation of the media. what did you see in exploring that aspect of how it reflected what was going on in washington at the time. >> it's very astute. because he was an antitrust lawyer. in the antitrust division. and he have a very sophisticated understanding of antitrust law. and what do you attribute being a great investor was one of them. but understanding of the...
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when helmut kohl was chancellor his defense minister rupert shots of the christian democratic union was a member of the federal security council form a law professor knows the legal and political ramifications of exports. it's a grey area here's one example. to saudi arabia intended for police border controls that has nothing to do with the military or military purposes however if the intention is to deploy them for military purposes they do need approval according to legislation governing the weapons of war in other words it's a grey area. grey area the should be no question of exports to saudi arabia for the war in yemen. if arms can be used or intended for use in wars of aggression or for measures that would to. the piece as the law stipulates then the federal german government is duty bound to refuse to approve their export time the german economic ministry has to say about the bomb sold by iran mittal the matter you describe the assumption is that the export of arms took place from italy in this regard german law pertains to arms exports from germany it's very easy for the german a
when helmut kohl was chancellor his defense minister rupert shots of the christian democratic union was a member of the federal security council form a law professor knows the legal and political ramifications of exports. it's a grey area here's one example. to saudi arabia intended for police border controls that has nothing to do with the military or military purposes however if the intention is to deploy them for military purposes they do need approval according to legislation governing the...