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francine: rupert, thank you so much. rupert harrison, blackrock multi-assetl strategies.e will talk about the greendale and brexit. fromg up, french hill arkansas, we will ask him about president trump conceding or not. that is at 6:30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 a.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm ritika gupta with your bloomberg business flash. a key safety milestone and its study of its experimental coronavirus vaccine. the ceo says the drugmaker is emergency usek a authorization from regulators. was 94%aid the vaccine against the virus. the cryptocurrency bitcoin is approaching a record highs. that spurred a mania among buyers almost three years ago. that mania ended in a violent crash. the cryptocurrency jumped to well over $80,000 today for falling back some. bitcoin has more than doubled this year. in europe, a recovery in demand for new cars did not last long. car sales fell in october by 7.1%. after countries started re-imposing restrictions to contain the spread of the coronavirus. other than a small gain in september
francine: rupert, thank you so much. rupert harrison, blackrock multi-assetl strategies.e will talk about the greendale and brexit. fromg up, french hill arkansas, we will ask him about president trump conceding or not. that is at 6:30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 a.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm ritika gupta with your bloomberg business flash. a key safety milestone and its study of its experimental coronavirus vaccine. the ceo says the...
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rupert murdoch has been in the news business in australia for more than half a century. he's proven resilient, but the year 2020 has produced some momentous news stories that are taking their toll on news corp astray and its reputation. 2 things have led to the scrutiny that we're staying at the moment of the middle. comedian empire, industry of one is donald trump and the other is the coded. pandemic strains have been much more aware of the impact that fox news and made us advocacy for trump. has had in the united states how it's led to american democracy, looking in absolute disarray. and the other major effect has been the way in which the made up presence and major outlets in australia have reported the pandemic in victoria, particularly there was this huge 2nd way and the labor premier then injuries imposed a strong law. and it's been very successful. the murdoch press occasion a very hard time. every day they were front page headlines against him. and this actually put many members of the public off. but it's been this long term growing dissatisfaction, especially
rupert murdoch has been in the news business in australia for more than half a century. he's proven resilient, but the year 2020 has produced some momentous news stories that are taking their toll on news corp astray and its reputation. 2 things have led to the scrutiny that we're staying at the moment of the middle. comedian empire, industry of one is donald trump and the other is the coded. pandemic strains have been much more aware of the impact that fox news and made us advocacy for trump....
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today, a very little bear is celebrating a very big birthday — rupert has turned 100. film, "rupert and the frog song" and royal mail has produced a collection of stamps. illustrations of rupert bear first appeared in the daily express in 1920 and became a tradition for many. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomas shafernaker. well, it's been pretty grey and drizzly out there today. the rain's also been quite heavy, for example, in northern ireland and it looks as though it's going to stay like it through most of the day across much of the country. but the weather will improve somewhat a little bit later on in south—western parts of england, wales and also northern ireland and the reason for it is because the weather front is starting to clear these areas here. see this gap in the cloud here? the clearer weather is just starting to filter into south—western parts of england. just like yesterday, also this weather front has brought very mild air, in fact it's coming all the way from the mediterranean and spain. the air has been moving across france northward
today, a very little bear is celebrating a very big birthday — rupert has turned 100. film, "rupert and the frog song" and royal mail has produced a collection of stamps. illustrations of rupert bear first appeared in the daily express in 1920 and became a tradition for many. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomas shafernaker. well, it's been pretty grey and drizzly out there today. the rain's also been quite heavy, for example, in northern ireland and it looks as though...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.wning in a river near chongqing in south—west china. stephen ellison, who took up his post as consul general only a month ago, jumped in to save the young woman. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. a sunny day by the river, but look closely on the left. someone's fallen in. there is a moment of shock. no one moves. the woman's clearly struggling. she is beginning to lose consciousness. but step forward stephen ellison, the consul general in the area, with natty socks. he didn't hesitate. there is no time to think. there is no time to consider. there is no rational decision. there was a girl in great difficulties. ithink if... if no one had taken action she would have lost her life. as he pulls for the bank, he lifts her face clear. for a short time, he feared the worst. but suddenly, she is breathing again. i'm sure someone would have jumped in, i had to get my shoes off andjump in. they eventually haul her up and our hero climbs out. i have had a few comments from any
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.wning in a river near chongqing in south—west china. stephen ellison, who took up his post as consul general only a month ago, jumped in to save the young woman. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. a sunny day by the river, but look closely on the left. someone's fallen in. there is a moment of shock. no one moves. the woman's clearly struggling. she is beginning to lose consciousness. but step forward stephen ellison, the consul...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. all been told to self—isolate after a breakfast meeting in downing street last thursday. one of the mps tested positive for coronavirus after the 35 minute gathering in a state room. downing street insisted that social distancing rules were observed. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. the moment you might dread from your phone or inbox — a message from the coronavirus trackers to stay at home and stay away. the prime minister stuck in number ten too. they pinged me, and i've got to self—isolate, because somebody i was in contact with has developed covid. it doesn't matter that i'm fit as a butcher's dog, feel great — so many people do in my circumstances. and actually it doesn't matter that i've had the disease and i'm bursting with antibodies. we have got to interrupt the spread of the disease. on thursday, borisjohnson met with half a dozen mps, at least meant to be keeping their distance. but on saturday, lee anderson from ashfie
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. all been told to self—isolate after a breakfast meeting in downing street last thursday. one of the mps tested positive for coronavirus after the 35 minute gathering in a state room. downing street insisted that social distancing rules were observed. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. the moment you might dread from your phone or inbox — a message from the coronavirus trackers to stay at home...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ntral america has become a category five hurricane. iota has been gaining strength as it approaches the eastern coasts of nicaragua and honduras. it's expected to make landfall on monday night. much of central america is still recovering from hurricane eta, which caused devastation two weeks ago, killing about 200 people. you're watching bbc news. stay with us. still to come: the british diplomat who jumped into a river in china to save a drowning student. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of t
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ntral america has become a category five hurricane. iota has been gaining strength as it approaches the eastern coasts of nicaragua and honduras. it's expected to make landfall on monday night. much of central america is still recovering from hurricane eta, which caused devastation two weeks ago, killing about 200 people. you're watching bbc news. stay with us. still to come: the british diplomat who jumped into a river in china to save a drowning...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.central america has become a category five hurricane. iota has been gaining strength as it approaches the eastern coasts of nicaragua and honduras. it's expected to make landfall on monday night. the us national hurricane centre has warned of catastrophic winds, a life—threatening storm surge and flash floods. much of central america is still recovering from hurricane eta, which caused devastation two weeks ago, killing about 200 people. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we discuss whether some ethnic minorities — who have been disproportionately affected by coronavirus — should be amongst the first in line for a vaccine. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announ
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.central america has become a category five hurricane. iota has been gaining strength as it approaches the eastern coasts of nicaragua and honduras. it's expected to make landfall on monday night. the us national hurricane centre has warned of catastrophic winds, a life—threatening storm surge and flash floods. much of central america is still recovering from hurricane eta, which caused devastation two weeks ago, killing about 200 people. stay with us...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. chongqing in south—west china. stephen ellison, who took up his post as consul general only a month ago, jumped in to save the young woman. our diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. a sunny day by the river, but look closely on the left. someone's fallen in. there is a moment of shock. no one moves. the woman's clearly struggling. she is beginning to lose consciousness. but step forward stephen ellison, the consul general in the area, with natty socks. he didn't hesitate. there is no time to think. there is no time to consider. there is no rational decision. there was a girl in great difficulties. ithink if... if no one had taken action she would have lost her life. as he pulls for the bank, he lifts her face clear. for a short time, he feared the worst. but suddenly, she is breathing again. i'm sure someone would have jumped in, i had to get my shoes off and jump in. they eventually haul her up and our hero climbs out. i have had a few comments from any friends on the sock
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. chongqing in south—west china. stephen ellison, who took up his post as consul general only a month ago, jumped in to save the young woman. our diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. a sunny day by the river, but look closely on the left. someone's fallen in. there is a moment of shock. no one moves. the woman's clearly struggling. she is beginning to lose consciousness. but step forward stephen ellison, the consul general in the area,...
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trump did not call rupert murdoch.if the president would have called i would not have interfered or change the call and that shows the independence of the news decision. joining us up next how would a change in the president -- in presidents affect the media after 4 years of an insane news cycle? ♪ ♪ you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with n
trump did not call rupert murdoch.if the president would have called i would not have interfered or change the call and that shows the independence of the news decision. joining us up next how would a change in the president -- in presidents affect the media after 4 years of an insane news cycle? ♪ ♪ you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an...
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will fox news, will rupert murdoch tell the truth on election night? i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! [moo] you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. with new rewards from chase freedom unlimited, i now earn even more cash back? oh i got to tell everyone. hey, rita! you now earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon...
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patrick rupert, owns the shop below. she seemed genuine and nice, they said. >> when it involves lots of money, it seems like you to be careful. desperate people do desperate things. >> reporter: we did reach out to her and her company, but they declined to comment. the da will review the case before deciding to file charges. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> san jose police released photos and a brutal how we not attack the left grocery worker with life-threatening injuries. the photos were taken at a food maxon park moore avenue. police say the 37-year-old worker was retrieving grocery store cards when a man in his 20s attacked him in the parking lot. there is no picture of the assault suspect. he was with three women in this photo. all four fled in a four-door sedan. you can see this one here attended windows and it sent in the driver side. anyone with any information on the people is asked to call police. >>> santa clara county has new tools to help first responders and improve community safety. a mobile communications
patrick rupert, owns the shop below. she seemed genuine and nice, they said. >> when it involves lots of money, it seems like you to be careful. desperate people do desperate things. >> reporter: we did reach out to her and her company, but they declined to comment. the da will review the case before deciding to file charges. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> san jose police released photos and a brutal how we not attack the left grocery worker with life-threatening injuries....
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of a different breed and caused by up to 10 percent to live with this you're going to according to rupert plan led to make his bricks out of construction waste. so he doesn't need to use sand. that also means the bricks don't have to be fired in a kiln, which saves on energy. because the building blocks are interlocking, the pressure of their own weight is sufficient to make the wall strong, unstable. it's an unusual way to build, but it's less of a burden on the environment than traditional masonry. comes to people because it's now more convincing than this man was also interested and happy to learn more so than the c.b.s. is among the 1st tenants to move into one of the brick houses. the 35 year old car mechanic has been living in a backyard for 6 years until recently in a metal shock. but not anymore. now he has a proper home. he used to pay about $35.00 euros a month. now he pays 40. he thinks it's worth it. actually i very happy because if you're staying in the last thing in that shake the place to be actually you feel confident when everything building rubble is a major environmenta
of a different breed and caused by up to 10 percent to live with this you're going to according to rupert plan led to make his bricks out of construction waste. so he doesn't need to use sand. that also means the bricks don't have to be fired in a kiln, which saves on energy. because the building blocks are interlocking, the pressure of their own weight is sufficient to make the wall strong, unstable. it's an unusual way to build, but it's less of a burden on the environment than traditional...
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rupert murdoch controlled news corp is saying to things like fox news very influential in the u.s. public the wall street journal also more aimed at kind of the republican intelligentsia both. those some messaging beginnings that comes through this are indicating and sort of messaging to trump you know if the writing is eventually on the wall that he's going to have to accept and concede we're running out of time but i did want to ask you just a little bit this is of course taking place amidst a pandemic how big a role did the pandemic play in this i think it did for a very big role certainly i mean some of the exit polling of votes is suggested that essentially if you were more worried about the pandemic you voted for joe biden if you were more worried about the economy you voted for donald trump go all right richard walker thank you very much for coming at sandown some other stories making news around the world if the o.p.'s prime minister says his air force has bombed and destroyed military hardware belonging to his former coalition allies in the tigre a region tensions rose in
rupert murdoch controlled news corp is saying to things like fox news very influential in the u.s. public the wall street journal also more aimed at kind of the republican intelligentsia both. those some messaging beginnings that comes through this are indicating and sort of messaging to trump you know if the writing is eventually on the wall that he's going to have to accept and concede we're running out of time but i did want to ask you just a little bit this is of course taking place amidst...
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imagine it would be the fullest on the wing one of the attackers that was shot dead outside of st rupert's church was understood initially to have been wearing an explosive vest or explosive belt still to be confirmed by the authorities so far police have asked not to share any videos from the scene on social media as this could pump of the ongoing investigation it's a bust in could the austrian chancellor has described this this attack is a very professionally planned attack described as a vile terrorist attack as well the military the austrian military has been ordered on to the streets of vienna and other cities as well we've had into. condemnation of this attack as well as messages of sympathy. i am deeply shocked by the vienna to know that the kids thoughts are with the people 'd forced through it was then you know to do with you against terror even we don't know the full extent of the terror yet our thoughts are with the injured in victims at this difficult time we will not give way to hatred which is aimed at dividing our societies we the french people share the shock and grief of t
imagine it would be the fullest on the wing one of the attackers that was shot dead outside of st rupert's church was understood initially to have been wearing an explosive vest or explosive belt still to be confirmed by the authorities so far police have asked not to share any videos from the scene on social media as this could pump of the ongoing investigation it's a bust in could the austrian chancellor has described this this attack is a very professionally planned attack described as a...
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just yesterday, professor rupert childs said that this law is absolutely constitutional. and you cannot suspend, basically rides such as freedom of assembly or the right to privacy. does this very serious violation of the german constitution and just looking at the wording as far as i've seen it. there, it seems to say, authorities are now allowed to do whatever they deem necessary to combat covert 19 . it seems to be very vague. i have, i mean we have, i was just looking for the number, we have exactly 3564 cove. it patients in the you have in germany by a population of 83 millions. so there is no pandemic. there is no such situation which would allow such heavy heavy violations of basic a loss. c so what's the argument for it then being the brain, it's being debated in parliament. what are they saying that a rule for this? well, i'm not going to talk for do government and hope. of course, they are saying that that there is a corona pandemic, that they would like to, to protect the people, even in the name of the law, saying this is the protection of the people. but just
just yesterday, professor rupert childs said that this law is absolutely constitutional. and you cannot suspend, basically rides such as freedom of assembly or the right to privacy. does this very serious violation of the german constitution and just looking at the wording as far as i've seen it. there, it seems to say, authorities are now allowed to do whatever they deem necessary to combat covert 19 . it seems to be very vague. i have, i mean we have, i was just looking for the number, we...
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rupert murdoch that says it's over the conversation about an election being stolen needs to stop. so right now we are going to watch and see what those decisions look like. a truck campaign has made it an evidence of voter fraud. they have to make a choice though. do they want to live in the world of complete fantasy, or do they want to still be somewhere on the spectrum of c.n.n. and other larger than you see dealt with big on a shared set of facts. so this is a view, there's a difference among different person now that there's degree shows on fox, you can see someone looking for the cause of the very in the candidates, not. you can't simply tell people to accept an outcome because force doesn't work in a democracy. that's dictatorship, where some are reading the writing on the wall that the election has been decided when we're not there. it clearly shows an institutional crisis. i'm not a crisis, but something going on within fox about whether or not they really want to tie a lifeline to donald trump an e more. but also turn on c, n, n r m s, n b c, and see how much criticism yo
rupert murdoch that says it's over the conversation about an election being stolen needs to stop. so right now we are going to watch and see what those decisions look like. a truck campaign has made it an evidence of voter fraud. they have to make a choice though. do they want to live in the world of complete fantasy, or do they want to still be somewhere on the spectrum of c.n.n. and other larger than you see dealt with big on a shared set of facts. so this is a view, there's a difference...
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just yesterday, professor rupert childs said the, this law is absolutely constitutional. and you cannot suspend to basic your rights such as freedom of assembly or the right to privacy. this is very serious, violation of the chairman constitution. of course they are saying that that there is the koran up on them and that they would like to to protect the people it by just a look at how the cover meant is protecting the people. the government is already now sending police and beating the people just because they are demonstrating for. busy ready their arrives. protests have todd violent in france following a drop security bill to ban the publication of images of police with intent to cause them harm. then terrorism at a stand says the bill will protect officers, but it sparked outrage for rights. campaigners take acid, want to kalam a fight in the french capital to discuss those angry crowds on tuesday. only as you can see, police vehicles are moving down and pushing the protesters down that this street protests too soon come a time comes to global security. lure to draw.
just yesterday, professor rupert childs said the, this law is absolutely constitutional. and you cannot suspend to basic your rights such as freedom of assembly or the right to privacy. this is very serious, violation of the chairman constitution. of course they are saying that that there is the koran up on them and that they would like to to protect the people it by just a look at how the cover meant is protecting the people. the government is already now sending police and beating the people...
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heavy weaponry is gotten through to rupert, and everyone is meeting their obligations. there's no love lost to be sure. but with every new day there is less and less cause for another war. or i guess the of from the go to make out about the hyundai, of off several districts to as a fine john's problem take many armenian residents to flee and some of burning their own homes. rather than that, as their reasoning. we have lost everything and always nothing to go to who's no sense in life this or it's painful for some people are being forced to leave their homes. it's no good and people are not given any place to live in what we're packed in here. a lot different than the thoughts, the nazis going underground, spoke to award winning journalist peter oborne, who visited the disputed region. you can hear his full interview, including comment on the conflicts in yemen and syria. in the 2nd half of this hour . this war is, i think, a particularly brutal war. i mean, it was a tweet that said really reengagement of this country, which brings in so many global powers, russia, turk
heavy weaponry is gotten through to rupert, and everyone is meeting their obligations. there's no love lost to be sure. but with every new day there is less and less cause for another war. or i guess the of from the go to make out about the hyundai, of off several districts to as a fine john's problem take many armenian residents to flee and some of burning their own homes. rather than that, as their reasoning. we have lost everything and always nothing to go to who's no sense in life this or...
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today's draft is an empowerment of the government on the scale one seen in decades, even rupert short an expert on constitutional law. mind you from the c.d.u. party, even he says it goes against the constitution. merkel's draft concludes dance on the point seat alternatives that are typical merkel wish. but the reason alternative for germany, what we just saw was a drowning political force clutching at straws, you know, drowning as a party because they have no topics, ideas, and no answers of their own. you're not keep people have created. all you can do is be against god and what not. there are thought on that side. radical friends outside have been calling to block the entrance to the parliament. and you just like them. want to block the way of lawmaking. you want to hold the whole institution of parliament through the mud because you hate it. natural religion. you've got my will turn it if all you want is turmoil. the proposed law is no good, but it doesn't pave the way for dictatorship. is it? or when the german health minister took to the microphone in the bundestag, members of
today's draft is an empowerment of the government on the scale one seen in decades, even rupert short an expert on constitutional law. mind you from the c.d.u. party, even he says it goes against the constitution. merkel's draft concludes dance on the point seat alternatives that are typical merkel wish. but the reason alternative for germany, what we just saw was a drowning political force clutching at straws, you know, drowning as a party because they have no topics, ideas, and no answers of...
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and tonight, cbs' carter evans takes us inside a hospital in rupert, idaho, that is bracing for an onslaughtd patients. >> reporter: covid is now ravaging rural america. today we got a firsthand look inside a small idaho hospital, minidoka memorial, with just 17 beds and a staff overwhelmed. >> super exhausting. you know, you leave here tired. you might even start your shift out tired. >> reporter: this hospital doesn't have an i.c.u., but there are three beds now for covid patients. this 85-year-old man is infected and struggling to speak. >> he's pretty weak, and that's one of the common symptoms for a lot of people. >> reporter: large cities initially bore the brunt of the pandemic, and while covid cases are increasing again, nowhere are they rising faster than rural areas. in idaho, one out of every four covid tests come back positive, but many here still refuse to wear masks. >> everything you do is based on the mask and the disease. and it's wrong. >> reporter: when you see people not protecting themselves, what do you think? >> you know, we probably will see them some day. >> reporter
and tonight, cbs' carter evans takes us inside a hospital in rupert, idaho, that is bracing for an onslaughtd patients. >> reporter: covid is now ravaging rural america. today we got a firsthand look inside a small idaho hospital, minidoka memorial, with just 17 beds and a staff overwhelmed. >> super exhausting. you know, you leave here tired. you might even start your shift out tired. >> reporter: this hospital doesn't have an i.c.u., but there are three beds now for covid...
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organic but really not so organic to news organizations affiliated with news corp which is owned by rupert murdoch have been in the last 6 to 8 hours putting forward the suggestion that it would be best for donald trump's legacy if he were to concede graciously it would be good for his reputation for his political and historical legacy it's noteworthy that particularly the fox news channel which essentially was considered his sounding board and perhaps sometimes his guidance as donald trump serves in the white house is now was suggesting to its viewers that he would be in a much higher public stead if he were to accept the fact that it's going to be very difficult not impossible but very difficult for him to win a 2nd term in office that is certainly getting a lot of discussion on the cable channels here in the united states which are working overnight as the vote counters process the ballots that were cast for november 3rd ok rosalynn george and they're joining us live from washington d.c. for now i thank you very much. as still ahead here on al-jazeera an escalation we coax prosecutors a
organic but really not so organic to news organizations affiliated with news corp which is owned by rupert murdoch have been in the last 6 to 8 hours putting forward the suggestion that it would be best for donald trump's legacy if he were to concede graciously it would be good for his reputation for his political and historical legacy it's noteworthy that particularly the fox news channel which essentially was considered his sounding board and perhaps sometimes his guidance as donald trump...
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are continuing to fight for what they believe is the president's victory what is noteworthy is that rupert murdoch who is the owner of both news corp and fox news channel here in the united states well 2 of his news outlets fox news channel and now the wall street journal are putting forward arguments for why donald trump should consider being a gracious loser should consider conceding the race to joe biden even before there is an official declaration that one candidate or the other has gained 270 electoral college votes the idea is that doing so would burnish donald trump's legacy now whether or not that argument coming from news outlets that the president has enjoyed to using in public over the past 4 years well that's an outside question but certainly it is being remarked upon here in washington overnight ok rosalynn george and that live from washington d.c. thank you. also more still to come here on al-jazeera including an escalation in ivory coast prosecutors announced new charges against opposition leaders after an election marred by violence. and the 1st mosque in centuries opens in
are continuing to fight for what they believe is the president's victory what is noteworthy is that rupert murdoch who is the owner of both news corp and fox news channel here in the united states well 2 of his news outlets fox news channel and now the wall street journal are putting forward arguments for why donald trump should consider being a gracious loser should consider conceding the race to joe biden even before there is an official declaration that one candidate or the other has gained...
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heavy weaponry is god through to rupert, and everyone is meeting their obligations. there's no love lost to be sure. but with every new day, there's less and less cause for another war. or i guess the of artsy from the go to make out about the handover of several districts to azerbaijan has prompted many armenian residents to flee, and some of the burning their own homes, rather than let as areas for me, then we have lost everything and nothing reason no sense and life is short, it's painful. people are being forced to leave their homes. it's no good. people are not given any place to live in. what went back in here last saturday sees the final special performance in moscow to verdi's requiem, to mark the 75th anniversary of the start of the nuremberg trials after world war 2 artes. daniel hawkins got to see their hassles. verdi's requiem is one of the classical world's favorite musical creations, an epic piece filled with passionate emotions. it takes us on a journey through life and death, or tonight's special performance in moscow's headache on oprah is especially
heavy weaponry is god through to rupert, and everyone is meeting their obligations. there's no love lost to be sure. but with every new day, there's less and less cause for another war. or i guess the of artsy from the go to make out about the handover of several districts to azerbaijan has prompted many armenian residents to flee, and some of the burning their own homes, rather than let as areas for me, then we have lost everything and nothing reason no sense and life is short, it's painful....
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i think rupert murdoch who is in the cotswolds d id think rupert murdoch who is in the cotswolds didally flirting with the idea that they could move to some further rate trump network which i think is a real threat to fox and a strange situation. can we talk about what happens to cable television here in america? trump television, and i do not mean that by trump television i mean as trump until vision has been addictive for some in america and no cable news networks has set mike and us will happen next. what can they do but the ratings once trump leaves? do you think it is automatic that the news ratings decline here? yeah, i think it is basically automatic. it is the sense of panic who dislike trump and cnn found this amazing form of having its host delivering these outrage monologues to its audience at great length. about trump. i think it essentially propped up television ratings in a moment when broadcast cable is in decline and allowed them to put off the kind of reckoning that the entertainment industry has gone through around how we will have to deliver this stuff and some dig
i think rupert murdoch who is in the cotswolds d id think rupert murdoch who is in the cotswolds didally flirting with the idea that they could move to some further rate trump network which i think is a real threat to fox and a strange situation. can we talk about what happens to cable television here in america? trump television, and i do not mean that by trump television i mean as trump until vision has been addictive for some in america and no cable news networks has set mike and us will...
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. —— rupert. celebrating a big birthday. ruppert has turned 100. -- rupert. mail has released a collection of stamps. rupert first appeared in the daily express in 1920. it was lovely reading rupert cartoons in the paper. that paul mccartney song kind of derided it. it's a brilliant bit of derided it. it's a brilliant bit of musical writing for a certain time and place. i am a fan. it is 6:36am. it was another day full of goals in the premier league. 15 across four matches yesterday, and three for manchester united in their victory at everton. it was a welcome result for their manager ole gunnar solskjaer who was under pressure after his sides abject defeat in the champions league during the week. a cheeky smile and the look of a man who may have bought himself some more time. he was under huge pressure recently, he said it was embarrassing in the week with that goal slogged over the top. although ghana soldier looking happy after another day of goals in the premier league. he was under pressure in the previous week. rob heath reports. all timeouts outside go
. —— rupert. celebrating a big birthday. ruppert has turned 100. -- rupert. mail has released a collection of stamps. rupert first appeared in the daily express in 1920. it was lovely reading rupert cartoons in the paper. that paul mccartney song kind of derided it. it's a brilliant bit of derided it. it's a brilliant bit of musical writing for a certain time and place. i am a fan. it is 6:36am. it was another day full of goals in the premier league. 15 across four matches yesterday, and...
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and rupert president george w. bush. and then to spend his entire life in the national security role. general hayden said what the russians did to us what they are continuing to do to us today is the most successful operation of modern intelligence. and it succeeded in part vladimir putin has and donald trump and then to amplify propaganda. trump distorts american foreign policy in the kremlin's favor and cartels to vladimir putin and that is no secret but the question is why. with that eight from moscow in the thirties donald trump is an agent of influence and it is no secret and it is the putin propaganda but the question is why. and that is the great intelligence question of the 21t century has never been addressed or investigated. the fbi started the investigation and it vanished into thin air it is possible going on in the greatest secrecy as we speak but i doubt it. and with that you u.s. postal service sack. speaking it from your old employer the last couple of days about the president's tax returns. and the quest
and rupert president george w. bush. and then to spend his entire life in the national security role. general hayden said what the russians did to us what they are continuing to do to us today is the most successful operation of modern intelligence. and it succeeded in part vladimir putin has and donald trump and then to amplify propaganda. trump distorts american foreign policy in the kremlin's favor and cartels to vladimir putin and that is no secret but the question is why. with that eight...
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that jared kushner was on the phone with rupert murdoch, the media tech titan, trying tryingt sort of for joe biden. again, that public narrative, different from the county narrative, they want don't want to mess up the public narrative, as the states were coming in, donald trump was defending, defending, arizona was the one good piece of news early in the evening for joe biden. am maricopa county has done for a democrat since 1948 that would be a big change. part of it is all those people coming in from california which is why it is such an interesting state. >> i want to also, we can talk more about these states. i want to also, nevada is that one other state out there. that is, that prosciutto thin, that phrase john and i were talking about earlier it is less than 8,000 votes right now. there are tens of thousands of mail-in ballots yet to be counted there. we are not going to get any more results we're told until tomorrow so let's bring in enrique acevedo from las vegas, tell us what you are hearing. >> yes,nerra the electoral votes from the state of nevada are cr crucial in pursu
that jared kushner was on the phone with rupert murdoch, the media tech titan, trying tryingt sort of for joe biden. again, that public narrative, different from the county narrative, they want don't want to mess up the public narrative, as the states were coming in, donald trump was defending, defending, arizona was the one good piece of news early in the evening for joe biden. am maricopa county has done for a democrat since 1948 that would be a big change. part of it is all those people...
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campaign to the point where it reportedly according to the new york times donald trump himself called rupertdoch the head of news corp. and asked him to revoke that call. you're seeing fuse between donald trump and fox in the past. recently he's been accusing the fox polling of being biased against them. the independent polling fox has done on the presidential race, remember donald trumps first presidential campaign backin trumps first presidential campaign back in 2015 he had a feud with a fox anchor megyn kelly. he actually sat out a debate in iowa that was hosted by fox protesting fox news is coverage. they made amends, obviously. fox became very favourable and donald trumps view. he would show up on fox doing interviews with sean hannity in the morning show regularly. that was his primary source not only of communicating with his base but also it seems as a consumer of fox news. he would get his information from fox news was up he would see him tweeting about new stories that would appear on fox newsjust minutes after they aired. so donald trump may feel a bit betrayed by fox's decision
campaign to the point where it reportedly according to the new york times donald trump himself called rupertdoch the head of news corp. and asked him to revoke that call. you're seeing fuse between donald trump and fox in the past. recently he's been accusing the fox polling of being biased against them. the independent polling fox has done on the presidential race, remember donald trumps first presidential campaign backin trumps first presidential campaign back in 2015 he had a feud with a fox...
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with this brick, you're only according to rupert lan, lead an overall makes his bricks out of construction waste. so he doesn't need to use sand. that also means the bricks don't have to be fired in a kiln, which saves on energy. because the building blocks are interlocking, the pressure of their own weight is sufficient to make the wall strong, unstable. it's an unusual way to build, but it's less of a burden on the environment than traditional masonry. comes to people because it's now more convincing than this man was also interested and happy to learn more so than the c.b.s. is among the 1st tenants to move into one of the brick houses. the 35 year old car mechanic has been living in a backyard for 6 years until recently in a metal shock. but not anymore. now he has a proper home. he used to pay about $35.00 euros a month. now he pays 40. he thinks it's worth it. actually, people say actually building rubble is a major environmental problem. in the impoverished districts of johannesburg, many companies just dump their waste in the townships to avoid pain disposal fees. c.b.s. knows this
with this brick, you're only according to rupert lan, lead an overall makes his bricks out of construction waste. so he doesn't need to use sand. that also means the bricks don't have to be fired in a kiln, which saves on energy. because the building blocks are interlocking, the pressure of their own weight is sufficient to make the wall strong, unstable. it's an unusual way to build, but it's less of a burden on the environment than traditional masonry. comes to people because it's now more...
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i want to thank professor murray and maya rupert and regina for joining us. >> thank you.have news coming out of washington in delaware already on the biden/harris trash bansi and what the cabinet is looking like. we have valerie jarrett live, next and obama/biden is next. ot one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks (har(betsy) twelquarter mile of tinsel. lights. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. ♪ (betsy) well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try
i want to thank professor murray and maya rupert and regina for joining us. >> thank you.have news coming out of washington in delaware already on the biden/harris trash bansi and what the cabinet is looking like. we have valerie jarrett live, next and obama/biden is next. ot one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold...
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that's why i've been saying for some time now rupert murdoch really has a keep role to play.f fox news. he could come out and tell his hosts like hannity, knock it off, hannity. if you want to give your opinions on the election, fine. play with the facts. be grounded in reality. instead, seems that's not happening, because folks like hannity and tucker carlson, and they're continuing to feed a dishonest narrative showing no indication of stopping. >> you mentioned the primetime posts, but we're actually seeing, we saw something interesting yesterday. something maybe out of character, if you were to look at fox, at large, oliver. actually cut away from a white house press conference led by kailee yleigh mcenany saying li and fox's commentator criticized the move. is there a growing divide there? >> i wouldn't read too much in the network cutting away. actually, it's not really the network that cut away. neil cavuto, a little more outspoken about the president's lies, probably made that unilateral decision he was going to cut away. what he cut away from, can't air this in good
that's why i've been saying for some time now rupert murdoch really has a keep role to play.f fox news. he could come out and tell his hosts like hannity, knock it off, hannity. if you want to give your opinions on the election, fine. play with the facts. be grounded in reality. instead, seems that's not happening, because folks like hannity and tucker carlson, and they're continuing to feed a dishonest narrative showing no indication of stopping. >> you mentioned the primetime posts, but...
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could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch. to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business and television business in britain. i don't see why there should only be three broadcast networks. i'm going to make another one. this was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something he 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 certainly intend to live that long, but i don't believe in the 20 years. >> the idea of murdoch's idea for a fourth network was like ted turner starting cnn. it's ridiculous. what does he know about television? >> wnks >> we don't think of ourselves as nbc, cbs or abc. 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. >> we have to differentiat
could be 55-year-old rupert murdoch. to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business and television business in britain. i don't see why there should only be three broadcast networks. i'm going to make another one. this was a big, bold bet. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something he 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...
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"the wall street journal" owned by rupert murdoch is sending the same message right now. >> look.what fox and the murdoorurdoch empir thinks, but it's up to the voters. i will also tell you, brian, i think the white house knows which way the voters are leaning right now, how this is going. why? because they've disappeared. we haven't seen anybody really from inside the white house for more than 24 hours. why do you think that is? >> i call it a tug-of-war. i think a tug-of-war is happening in the white house as well. think about the end of a football game or any sporting event. sometimes the last minute is the most important, sometimes the last minute is the only minute you remember, and i think these white house staffers are wondering, how am i going to be remembered? how is this president going to be remembered? that's been the rhetoric on fox. how is the presidency going to be remembered. yesterday some fox members were told to stay away from president-elect after biden crosses the 270 mark. there was internal angst about that idea, backlash, and anchors on fox started to in hy
"the wall street journal" owned by rupert murdoch is sending the same message right now. >> look.what fox and the murdoorurdoch empir thinks, but it's up to the voters. i will also tell you, brian, i think the white house knows which way the voters are leaning right now, how this is going. why? because they've disappeared. we haven't seen anybody really from inside the white house for more than 24 hours. why do you think that is? >> i call it a tug-of-war. i think a...
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pamela, this has always been a marriage of convenience between rupert murdoch and donald trump.rriage of convenience. both sides are saying hurtful words now, but it is still a marriage. trump may be threatening to see other people, but it is still a marriage. he is promoting sean hannity, sharing clips he likes on fox. it is complicated and divorce could be down the road, but not yet. >> right. he seems to like the opinion hosts like sean hannity more than the actual straightforward news journalists. you're tracking other right wing media outlets. what patterns are you seeing among voters? >> when i refer to a divorce, that's because there are other suitors. news max and one america news further to the right than fox news. and trump is promoting those chance now. news max seeing extraordinary surge in viewer ship. this is a channel that had 50,000 viewers before the election, now sometimes a half million viewers. there's an audience for a channel that's so far right they deny biden is the president-elect, that they promote voter fraud innuendo all day long, so some fox fans are
pamela, this has always been a marriage of convenience between rupert murdoch and donald trump.rriage of convenience. both sides are saying hurtful words now, but it is still a marriage. trump may be threatening to see other people, but it is still a marriage. he is promoting sean hannity, sharing clips he likes on fox. it is complicated and divorce could be down the road, but not yet. >> right. he seems to like the opinion hosts like sean hannity more than the actual straightforward news...
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elis interesting because rupert was saying this morning there are occasions including single day that big occasions for luxury spending. notwithstanding that, this would be very damaging to all retailers, including luxury ones. alix: how to luxury retailers manage their inventory versus more traditional retailers and was is that mean for them when they're trying to sell their stuff -- what does that mean for them when they are trying to sell their stuff? andrea: one thing we have seen is pushing the seasons out more so they coincide with the actual seasons. in the past we've had a crazy situation where in january swimwear comes in and at the height of summer you get coats. they have had to hold onto their stock longer. there is been more of a harmonization of those seasons. we could see that continue into the future. stock,dy has hibernated any stock that is more basic and not focused on fashion trends has been put away for the next year. that is the case across the board. guy: andrea, thank you for much indeed. --e opinions andrea fel bloomberg opinions andrea felstedd. we are throug
elis interesting because rupert was saying this morning there are occasions including single day that big occasions for luxury spending. notwithstanding that, this would be very damaging to all retailers, including luxury ones. alix: how to luxury retailers manage their inventory versus more traditional retailers and was is that mean for them when they're trying to sell their stuff -- what does that mean for them when they are trying to sell their stuff? andrea: one thing we have seen is...
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and when fox news called arizona for biden, the president and his advisers and jared kushner called rupert murdoch, the owner of the channel, and so many calls to fox anchors, personalities, fox management, trying to get them to reverse course on that decision. that obviously did not happen. fox stuck with their decision, later other outlets included the associated press went with it as well. >> josh, we're going to ask if you have a few moments to stand by for a second because we have breaking news we're following right now. just into cnn. we're learning that president-elect joe biden was taken to the doctor's office after hurting his ankle. cnn is in wilmington, delaware. it sounds like this was out of an abandundance of caution. >> reporter: that's right, boris. we don't have a ton of information but what we just heard from president-elect joe biden's office is that out of an ab abundance of cautious he has been taken to see an orthopedist because we were told yesterday, on saturday, he slipped and twisted his ankle while playing with his dog, major. obviously, you might recall that he
and when fox news called arizona for biden, the president and his advisers and jared kushner called rupert murdoch, the owner of the channel, and so many calls to fox anchors, personalities, fox management, trying to get them to reverse course on that decision. that obviously did not happen. fox stuck with their decision, later other outlets included the associated press went with it as well. >> josh, we're going to ask if you have a few moments to stand by for a second because we have...
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or posting disturbing sex tapes in which he and his wife are having intercourse below a picture of ruperty, randy's a busy guy-- barely has time to buy and sell urine on craigslist. and, turns out, quaid has been a longtime maga man, and this morning, the president repaid his loyalty by retweeting several of randy quaid's political opinions such as this one: "we've lost confidence in the system that elects our leaders. 79 million americans believe election was rigged, the results fraudulent. we need an in-person-only paper ballot re-vote, especially in the states where flagrant irregularities have occurred. no accuracy, no democracy!" to which the president added "are you listening, republicans?" no. the only person listening to randy quaid is his therapist, which, unfortunately, is an old boot he put a hat on. quaid also got a retweet today from the president for his award-winning pro-administration monologue from last year. >> is this the way america goes? from george washington to george soros? wake up, you sleeping giant. the lilliputians that tie you down with their fantastic dreams
or posting disturbing sex tapes in which he and his wife are having intercourse below a picture of ruperty, randy's a busy guy-- barely has time to buy and sell urine on craigslist. and, turns out, quaid has been a longtime maga man, and this morning, the president repaid his loyalty by retweeting several of randy quaid's political opinions such as this one: "we've lost confidence in the system that elects our leaders. 79 million americans believe election was rigged, the results...
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he's talking about his friend rupert murdoch. there is going to be a vaccine with foovizer. americans are going to have to trust that vaccine and take it. that matters. right now about half of the people in this country, anderson, say they don't trust the vaccine. that's the kaiser pulling the cnn's polls and network polls, all say the same thing that they fear trump politicize the approval process of the vaccine and therefore they don't trust it. nol one no one is going to put a needle in their arms if they don't trust the vaccine. our panel is head by a nobel prize lawyuriet. to the extent of trump and distrust of trump and he politicized the public health process which he did. new york is one of those states. there are about seven. >> when you talk about this panel -- when you talk about this panel, this is not something that you have to wait until the vaccines start to be distributed and you are going to sit around and think about it and make calls about it. this is something that can happen at the same time as the cdc and others are viewing. >> ocf course, the president
he's talking about his friend rupert murdoch. there is going to be a vaccine with foovizer. americans are going to have to trust that vaccine and take it. that matters. right now about half of the people in this country, anderson, say they don't trust the vaccine. that's the kaiser pulling the cnn's polls and network polls, all say the same thing that they fear trump politicize the approval process of the vaccine and therefore they don't trust it. nol one no one is going to put a needle in...
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rupert blue said there's no cause for large if precautions are observed. president of the west philadelphia medical association began an anti-scare campaign arguing that the public should be educated to the fact that the disease is not as deadly as many believe it to be. this is eerily reminiscent of our current moment shurktsing down churches, schools, promoted an unreasonable amount of fear. you see an anti-spitting campaign among others. but you don't see, say, a mask or social distancing campaign. you see in the lower part later in the pandemic someone being brought in to the hospital by police who are masked. so you saw a lot of conflicting information. you saw people worried about very similar things to today. the question of whether or not the measures to stop the virus were worse than the virus itself. the city of philadelphia seemingly was proving that the virus was pretty terrible. yet even in philadelphia you see this kind of information. i'm often asked, historians are often asked what about the economy? here is a great example. october 1918, t
rupert blue said there's no cause for large if precautions are observed. president of the west philadelphia medical association began an anti-scare campaign arguing that the public should be educated to the fact that the disease is not as deadly as many believe it to be. this is eerily reminiscent of our current moment shurktsing down churches, schools, promoted an unreasonable amount of fear. you see an anti-spitting campaign among others. but you don't see, say, a mask or social distancing...
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notice you are trying to take some measures in australia to, i think, in your words, make sure that rupertannot do to australia's political culture what his media organizations have done to america's political culture. explain what you mean. >> well, fareed, in your introductory remarks to the program today you spoke quite specifically about how the evolution of the american democracy is seen in moscow and beijing, and, frankly, if the democracy fails or falters in the united states, it is of fundamental importance to the rest of the world in terms of the long-term health of the liberal democratic -- in australia, unlike in the united states, murdoch and 70% of the print media in australia, in my own home state of queensland, 100% of the print media. and so when i look at fox as, in the united states, i do see that that is the long-term trajectory in terms of what he wants to do in my own democracy in australia. we have seen evidence of that in the united kingdom. i doubt very much there would have been brexit in the absence of murdoch's campaigning through his campaigning newspapers there
notice you are trying to take some measures in australia to, i think, in your words, make sure that rupertannot do to australia's political culture what his media organizations have done to america's political culture. explain what you mean. >> well, fareed, in your introductory remarks to the program today you spoke quite specifically about how the evolution of the american democracy is seen in moscow and beijing, and, frankly, if the democracy fails or falters in the united states, it...