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strangelove and lots of unconvincing fight scenes here if a sandstorm in the heart of london. staring semi-concerned at spots where digitally produced special effects are likely to arrive. the hollywood reporter says it's time for tom cruise to act his age. he usually picks decent material. >> he is just waste it here. there are six or seven minutes of closing credits. it takes a lot of people to make a really bad movie. the guy who deciphered the rosetta stone which enabled us to understand her effects. anyone of those screens is showing a much better movie than this iteration of the mummy. it introduces us to the afghan song maker. -- filmmaker. this is a just about perfect movie. it is wildly entertaining. it is deeply touching. it is an underdodog stotory abot the band of -- filmmaking associate follow him around. to make and self distribute no fewer than 110 inture films with no budget a country that has been at war for a very long time. you can't read or write but he acts and direct by the seat of his pants. sonja works for french radio and she had gone to can stand to d
strangelove and lots of unconvincing fight scenes here if a sandstorm in the heart of london. staring semi-concerned at spots where digitally produced special effects are likely to arrive. the hollywood reporter says it's time for tom cruise to act his age. he usually picks decent material. >> he is just waste it here. there are six or seven minutes of closing credits. it takes a lot of people to make a really bad movie. the guy who deciphered the rosetta stone which enabled us to...
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favour for years, they've had to make a tactical retreat, with the polls showing the scottish people unconvinced ask the snp leader in westminster what went wrong and what has changed. also tonight, cambridge analytica — compare and contrast these two statements. we are going to be running large—scale research that the nation really understand, why people are interested in staying in or out of the eu. we've had absolutely no involvement in the leave campaign, we didn't do any paid or unpaid work. some believe the firm's psychological techniques were the secret weapon that swung the eu referendum, but it's not that clear. and we hear from the man who four years ago was in charge of our armed forces. there is a lot of debate and discord over brexit. that alone, let alone the other things we have been talking about, means this country is in
favour for years, they've had to make a tactical retreat, with the polls showing the scottish people unconvinced ask the snp leader in westminster what went wrong and what has changed. also tonight, cambridge analytica — compare and contrast these two statements. we are going to be running large—scale research that the nation really understand, why people are interested in staying in or out of the eu. we've had absolutely no involvement in the leave campaign, we didn't do any paid or unpaid...
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. >> some democrats were unconvinced. the president did appropriate? i don't see how anyone can look at the facts and say yes. of trump's party rally behind him, such as paul ryan. why he was so frustrated when the fbi director told him three times there is no investigation of him, yet that speculation was allowed to continue. >> the russian investigation has a way to go. >> you are watching live from paris. british prime minister theresa may will seek permission from the queen to form a new government. hinges on al future hung parliament after the conservative party fell short of an outright majority in general elections. how does this bode for upcoming brexit negotiations? time is running out to reach a divorce deal. the cattle land government catalonianthe government presses ahead with a vote that spain declares unconstitutional. the shock election result has thrown britain into uncertainty days before it is set to begin. how are the markets reacting to the news? tank 2% toish pound a two-month low on the surprise exit polls. bitpound has recovered
. >> some democrats were unconvinced. the president did appropriate? i don't see how anyone can look at the facts and say yes. of trump's party rally behind him, such as paul ryan. why he was so frustrated when the fbi director told him three times there is no investigation of him, yet that speculation was allowed to continue. >> the russian investigation has a way to go. >> you are watching live from paris. british prime minister theresa may will seek permission from the...
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senator mcconnell's health care challenge -- focus is unconvincing or public and to send the health careto a final vote as soon as asked week. president trumps comey takes blunder, how his marks could expose him to fresh legal jeopardy. we will look at how investor confidence has been affected by anthony scaramouche you. now with what lies ahead for health care as we wait for the cbo score next week. the latest on that front and what else to keep your eye on politics next week. we talked to megan murphy and the sex trade sure -- zach tracer, and sahil kapur. megan, let's start with you. how did this come about?
senator mcconnell's health care challenge -- focus is unconvincing or public and to send the health careto a final vote as soon as asked week. president trumps comey takes blunder, how his marks could expose him to fresh legal jeopardy. we will look at how investor confidence has been affected by anthony scaramouche you. now with what lies ahead for health care as we wait for the cbo score next week. the latest on that front and what else to keep your eye on politics next week. we talked to...
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the opposition is unconvinced. and a shake up in saudi arabia as the king replaces his nephew with his son as next in line for the throne. the 31 euro rose to prominence over his role in the war in yemen. ♪ laura: here in france, and you cabinet has been unveiled after series of resignations at the government of a host of relative unknowns have been named to senior cabinet positions, some who has beene named defense minister and is one of three women to be assigned a senior cabinet post. and former lawmaker bruno le maire has been named economy minister. claire williams tells us more about the changes. shakeup ofen a big the french cabinet. altogether, 30 members, 15 men and 15 women. two women have received senior posts. defense and for the justice ministry. interesting is that emmanuel macron and his prime minister have made a real effort to try to change the way things are structured in the cabinet so that we don't see the kind of rivalries that emmanuel macron saw when he was economy minister. what they've done
the opposition is unconvinced. and a shake up in saudi arabia as the king replaces his nephew with his son as next in line for the throne. the 31 euro rose to prominence over his role in the war in yemen. ♪ laura: here in france, and you cabinet has been unveiled after series of resignations at the government of a host of relative unknowns have been named to senior cabinet positions, some who has beene named defense minister and is one of three women to be assigned a senior cabinet post. and...
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the british and irish lions were pretty unconvincing in their opening match.they had landed just a few days before the match, they will be disappointed with this against those part—timers. cardiff is hosting european club football‘s biggest night of the season — the champions league final. a lot of speculation on whether welsh star gareth bale will get to play for real madrid againstjuventus. olly foster looks ahead. real madrid and juventus fans have travelled here in their tens of thousands. cardiff has welcomed two giants of european football for what could be a classic. it will be great. if we win it is going to be the best experience in my life. we have a balanced team, we are confident we can win. for us to defeatjuventus... real madrid always win the finals. at 39, buffon knows it may be his last chance. in a season when british teams again fell short in europe, at least one british player has reached the final. a homecoming for gareth bale. the trouble is he is unlikely to start for real madrid. he‘s at the heart of the marketing, he is plastered all o
the british and irish lions were pretty unconvincing in their opening match.they had landed just a few days before the match, they will be disappointed with this against those part—timers. cardiff is hosting european club football‘s biggest night of the season — the champions league final. a lot of speculation on whether welsh star gareth bale will get to play for real madrid againstjuventus. olly foster looks ahead. real madrid and juventus fans have travelled here in their tens of...
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what is unconvincing about the narrative is that the sequence of events is not clear. power surge occur? why did it have such a devastating effect on systems that are supposed to be well shielded against these kind of events? why did it take so long to recover the systems? how many different systems were affected ? to what extent was human error or human response part of the solution or part of the problem? they need to work out what went wrong because of the speed that this crisis took hold. it all started in a building near heathrow airport but within hours it had spread to 170 different airports in 70 different countries around the world. 75,000 ba customers were affected, and five days on there are still people on holiday who don't have their bags. the bbc has learned that senior company figures will now push for an independent inquiry into why the computers collapsed and why the back—up system simply did not work. richard westcott, bbc news. the time is a quarter past six. our top story this evening. with a week to go before the election, theresa may and jeremy co
what is unconvincing about the narrative is that the sequence of events is not clear. power surge occur? why did it have such a devastating effect on systems that are supposed to be well shielded against these kind of events? why did it take so long to recover the systems? how many different systems were affected ? to what extent was human error or human response part of the solution or part of the problem? they need to work out what went wrong because of the speed that this crisis took hold....
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favour for years, they've had to make a tactical retreat, with the polls showing the scottish people unconvinced of the case for independence. we will ask the snp leader in westminster what went wrong and what has changed. also tonight, cambridge analytica — compare and contrast these two statements. we are going to be running large—scale research that the nation really understand, why people are interested in staying in or out of the eu. we've had absolutely no involvement in the leave campaign, we didn't do any paid or unpaid work. some believe the firm's psychological techniques were the secret weapon that swung the eu referendum, but it's not that clear. and we hear from the man who four years ago was in charge of our armed forces. there is a lot of debate and discord over brexit. that alone, let alone the other things we have been talking about, means this country is in a pretty sorry state, at a critical point in its history. hello. plans for a second scottish referendum on independence have been put on ice. first minister nicola sturgeon has categorically not dropped the idea of another v
favour for years, they've had to make a tactical retreat, with the polls showing the scottish people unconvinced of the case for independence. we will ask the snp leader in westminster what went wrong and what has changed. also tonight, cambridge analytica — compare and contrast these two statements. we are going to be running large—scale research that the nation really understand, why people are interested in staying in or out of the eu. we've had absolutely no involvement in the leave...
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senator mcconnell's health care challenge -- focus is unconvincing or public and to send the health care bill to a final vote as soon as asked week. president trumps comey takes blunder, how his marks could expose him to fresh legal jeopardy. we will look at how investor confidence has been affected by anthony scaramouche you. now with what lies ahead for health care as we wait for the cbo score next week. the latest on that front and what else to keep your eye on politics next week. we talked to megan murphy and the sex trade sure -- zach tracer, and sahil kapur. megan, let's start with you. how did this come about? what would it say about the state of the republican party? piece this week talking about how divided the republican party is, in terms of getting ducks in a row. with health care it's interesting seeing the reception. this is a difficult package to sell. you already see the democratic ones out there, what people are talking about. his is a massive wealth transfer, tax break for the rich? you are putting potentially the most disadvantaged, the poorest people in the country, a
senator mcconnell's health care challenge -- focus is unconvincing or public and to send the health care bill to a final vote as soon as asked week. president trumps comey takes blunder, how his marks could expose him to fresh legal jeopardy. we will look at how investor confidence has been affected by anthony scaramouche you. now with what lies ahead for health care as we wait for the cbo score next week. the latest on that front and what else to keep your eye on politics next week. we talked...
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national security officials and embarrassing them by forcing them to go out in public with awkward unconvincingthe fact claims." what is going on? >> yeah, this is not just something that's a quirk that we should blow off. this is actually a significant threat to american national security. when you toy with the notion that you're not going to respond to the mutual defense provisions in article 5, you're inviting adversaries to test their freedom of action. which he actually did own over the summer he told "the new york times" i believe it was, maybe the "washington post," i forget, he would come to the defense of the baltics they were threatened by russia in the event they met their obligations. estonia is one of the five members of nato that does meet its obligation. it suggested this wasn't about money but about something much more visceral, much moreorientet pledge. the members of the wing of the party, steve bannon wing of the party, when they have influence over the president, they get him into lot of trouble. i wrote about that at commentarymagazine.com. >> which i subscribe to. not very
national security officials and embarrassing them by forcing them to go out in public with awkward unconvincingthe fact claims." what is going on? >> yeah, this is not just something that's a quirk that we should blow off. this is actually a significant threat to american national security. when you toy with the notion that you're not going to respond to the mutual defense provisions in article 5, you're inviting adversaries to test their freedom of action. which he actually did own...
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the rebound has been unconvincing in oil and wti crude, not so -- >> just holding right there. >> 4572. that tended to not last. the rally we get in the 5:00 a.m. in the oil prices. brent crude oil below $48. $47.93. here is the currency board. this is the -- this is never dull. this is always the place where you see the political shocks manifest. the british pound is the one you want to watch. almost 2% move lower. biggest move we have seen for the pound since back in october. it only takes us back to levels since mid-april. >> within the band of a lot of the gaming out of the scenarios, that wolf has been talking about, a hung parliament was something expected to -- something like this move in the pound. >> absolutely. right. and interestingly, you're seeing the pound weaken in the footse 100. the dollar is stronger against the yen. that bodes well for risk appetite. not like you're seeing a massive flight from safety to quality that we see for instance in more global surprises like brexit, like the original reaction to president trump's surprise presidency, that overnight -- >> mark
the rebound has been unconvincing in oil and wti crude, not so -- >> just holding right there. >> 4572. that tended to not last. the rally we get in the 5:00 a.m. in the oil prices. brent crude oil below $48. $47.93. here is the currency board. this is the -- this is never dull. this is always the place where you see the political shocks manifest. the british pound is the one you want to watch. almost 2% move lower. biggest move we have seen for the pound since back in october. it...
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he remains unconvinced at this point. you are saying it doesn't matter at this point someone will take it down and file it at the courthouse it's more public perception and comey knows that. >> it's exactly about public perception. my buddy, chris wallace, has articulated those memorable one-liners from the famous and infamous nationally televised hearings as this one will be. that's probably what will stick. who will have that one-liner, senator warner or jim comey? as for what another lawyer said i agree but remember, this is not an indictment, not an appellate court before which a conviction -- for obstruction of justice is being appealed. did donald trump say what he said to jim comey for a noble or corrupt purpose? on that fine line the truth will rest. >> shannon: we'll see very pointed questioning on that today, sir. thank you, judge. >> bill: great group with us. don't go anywhere, judge. stick with us throughout the morning. later this evening for full coverage of what happens today. special prime timeline up. a
he remains unconvinced at this point. you are saying it doesn't matter at this point someone will take it down and file it at the courthouse it's more public perception and comey knows that. >> it's exactly about public perception. my buddy, chris wallace, has articulated those memorable one-liners from the famous and infamous nationally televised hearings as this one will be. that's probably what will stick. who will have that one-liner, senator warner or jim comey? as for what another...
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. >> i think it depends on how many of the jurors in this case remained unconvinced. if you are the prosecution and hear there was one holdout, you're obviously going to be more optimistic than if you hear this was a more evenly divided jury. >> deborah turkheimer, thank you for your time today. this again on the news we've been watching today. just this morning a mistrial. the judge in the bill cosby suit calling it a mistrial. the jurors just arriving in pittsburgh. we'll continue to follow that story. for now we'll rejoin "the rachel maddow show" which is already in progress. >> bill clinton got there in 1964. graduated in 1968. and one of the stories about bill clinton's college career ends up being sort of relevant. legend has it some time during his early college years at georgetown when he was a young man, maybe when he was 19, maybe when he was a freshman, young bill clinton went to a party in massachusetts that was a beach party. and political legends has it that at that beach party he was swimming in the ocean, and he basically got grabbed by a rip tide and
. >> i think it depends on how many of the jurors in this case remained unconvinced. if you are the prosecution and hear there was one holdout, you're obviously going to be more optimistic than if you hear this was a more evenly divided jury. >> deborah turkheimer, thank you for your time today. this again on the news we've been watching today. just this morning a mistrial. the judge in the bill cosby suit calling it a mistrial. the jurors just arriving in pittsburgh. we'll continue...
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there is clearly somebody or more than one person on the jury who is unconvinced. >> reporter: the jury people. 7 men and 5 people. it hasn't just been the victim's readback, but they have asked the court to read back cosby's deposition testimony and statements made to law enforcement. i want to make something clear. if he as in cosby, gets a mistrial as a result of a deadlock, it does not mean that the prosecution will drop the charges. the prosecution can always retry bill cosby, but in the court of public opinion, let's be honest. this guy is never going to recover. he is 79, 80 years old, so he doesn't spend the next ten years in prison, but he'll never recover from this, and it will be unfortunate if they can't come to a decision because both sides want a decision today. >> in the court of public opinion, many people are probably puzzled as to what this jury is struggling with, but, in fact, in the specifics of this case, this case we know that there are dozens of women who made accusations against bill cosby, and this revolves around two women in particular, and for whatever reaso
there is clearly somebody or more than one person on the jury who is unconvinced. >> reporter: the jury people. 7 men and 5 people. it hasn't just been the victim's readback, but they have asked the court to read back cosby's deposition testimony and statements made to law enforcement. i want to make something clear. if he as in cosby, gets a mistrial as a result of a deadlock, it does not mean that the prosecution will drop the charges. the prosecution can always retry bill cosby, but in...
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they've been, after the fact, trying to give these very awkward and unconvincing arguments that somehow the president supports the thing that they themselves know he doesn't support because, in fact, it wasn't in the speech that they had agreed to. so i think it's put his senior national security team in almost an unbearable position where they are essentially forced to defend something that they know not to be the case. it's undermined their credibility. as you've seen already, our nato allies in western europe have been openly criticizing and breaking with the president in a way that is extremely unusual in a 70-year history of this military alliance, and i think i was just stunned in doing this reporting to find out just how much -- it wasn't just that the president overruled his national security team, but, in fact, that he did so in the maximally embarrassing way. they didn't even know until he gave this speech. >> exactly, he didn't notify them. thank you for wonderful reporting. phil rucker, good reporting as always, matt and susan, same to you guys. appreciate it. >>> prime mini
they've been, after the fact, trying to give these very awkward and unconvincing arguments that somehow the president supports the thing that they themselves know he doesn't support because, in fact, it wasn't in the speech that they had agreed to. so i think it's put his senior national security team in almost an unbearable position where they are essentially forced to defend something that they know not to be the case. it's undermined their credibility. as you've seen already, our nato allies...
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where i can't even really feigned to her three minutes because i'm only, think like a lot of people unconvinced by blasting a bit. something will say driverless cars and mass automation of existing jobs is coming like in ten years, another article with the 20th. i agree with the last thing i read general. i would say if you think about places in which like why in europe one of the more capital intensive and why of a slightly more innovative edge in american companies and factories. traceable. they have more wage pressure. when a look at the low-wage workforce in the u.s. i kind of think why would p want to automate some of these jobs? because they're being paid almost nothing and they're introducing new technologies and so on. to some degree, about half past some of these automation will be pushed through. i also think that generally -- >> you're a skeptic because there's a potential that automation will increase pressure on -- >> no. i'm skeptic just because i think as far as these will all be introduced, but as far as the pace of the introduction, if we had, even a social democracy and yes, i
where i can't even really feigned to her three minutes because i'm only, think like a lot of people unconvinced by blasting a bit. something will say driverless cars and mass automation of existing jobs is coming like in ten years, another article with the 20th. i agree with the last thing i read general. i would say if you think about places in which like why in europe one of the more capital intensive and why of a slightly more innovative edge in american companies and factories. traceable....
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in unconvincing wins and has changed the complexion around the lines and around how they are viewed aschallenge. it isn't thought of as the toughest test in rugby. this site have only known each other properly for a few weeks, coming to the home of the world champions, eden park, where they have not lost since 1994, before some of the current side were even born. but recent results and an adventurous tea m recent results and an adventurous team that warren gatland has named has given a sense of is and positivity. whether we see that at the final whistle is really the big question. the weather there over the last few days, there has been rain, what sort of advantage will that give to the lions. will it benefit them? the weather here has been unpredictable. 0ff them? the weather here has been unpredictable. off and on raining all day and now it looks clear. i am now carol, of course, but i don't think we can predict what the conditions will be like out there. warren gatland was asked whether another wet conditions might advantage his side because if you look at the games they have played
in unconvincing wins and has changed the complexion around the lines and around how they are viewed aschallenge. it isn't thought of as the toughest test in rugby. this site have only known each other properly for a few weeks, coming to the home of the world champions, eden park, where they have not lost since 1994, before some of the current side were even born. but recent results and an adventurous tea m recent results and an adventurous team that warren gatland has named has given a sense of...
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we see the bond market that is unconvinced about what can happen next when it comes to the dollar as yield, the u.s. 10 year fell. take for theing to greenback to go higher? philip: i think if you step back from the kind of day-to-day numbers, the time we had postelection in the u.s. was one where we had a huge rising confidence, market policy, reflation, bond yields currency. the trade has been reversed. reversal has to do with softer numbers but also where the market was positioned. i would suggest we would get the fed moving three times this year , that the labor market numbers, they were a bit of a miss, but the falling unemployment, they start low, the forecast for the end of the year, financial is easier. betty: it all sounds reasonable, except you did see the chances of a rate hike in september go down quite significantly at the jobs report. we have seen the last 12 months the dollar being led or being highly correlated with where yields are following. the yield are ahead of the number. despite the reasonable reasons for why the number should notrse course, it should seem like
we see the bond market that is unconvinced about what can happen next when it comes to the dollar as yield, the u.s. 10 year fell. take for theing to greenback to go higher? philip: i think if you step back from the kind of day-to-day numbers, the time we had postelection in the u.s. was one where we had a huge rising confidence, market policy, reflation, bond yields currency. the trade has been reversed. reversal has to do with softer numbers but also where the market was positioned. i would...
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the dnc has responded to that in some ways that many people remain unconvinced?f you are the dnc and there is some stuff there that you don't want anyone seeing. the last people on earth you want to come in and take a look at it is the fbi. totally innocent person says sure, officer, search my car i don't have anything in here. the person who says no, sir, you get a warrant you can't touch, don't even open the door. why? why is that? is it just because they're protecting their rights? probably there may be something in that car they don't want the officer to see. that's my guess. >> shannon: all know i do say as a lawyer i always toll people if they ask to search your car and they don't have probable cause you tell them know. there is more why the cooperative. a lot of these folks may come to regret there has been an investigation and maybe devil more further than they had expected. >> that investigation is going to be hands largely in the republicanly controlled house and senate committees. before if they thought it was all going to be their team that got to set
the dnc has responded to that in some ways that many people remain unconvinced?f you are the dnc and there is some stuff there that you don't want anyone seeing. the last people on earth you want to come in and take a look at it is the fbi. totally innocent person says sure, officer, search my car i don't have anything in here. the person who says no, sir, you get a warrant you can't touch, don't even open the door. why? why is that? is it just because they're protecting their rights? probably...
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adding he remains unconvinced russia waged a campaign to disrupt the 2016 race.a greater level of denial than donald trump. what do you make of that? >> this is part of a pattern of the republican party during the campaign, disregarding national security interests, so it's a divide between policy and politics and unfortunately given the election season politics prevailed. you had cia analysts who were deep in the russian government, giving information through the cia channels. these are not people who are partisan in any way raising it through their chain, directly to the president saying that this is a national security problem, and not only something that we see in the united states, but we've seen patterns of this elsewhere, for russia to undermine democracies throughout europe and given the timing of it, the people in charge of national security in congress and for oversight really weren't able to look past the partisan politics. >> neither in a sense -- i should note mitch mcconnell sent a letter september 28th, mcconnell and the other senators issued a caut
adding he remains unconvinced russia waged a campaign to disrupt the 2016 race.a greater level of denial than donald trump. what do you make of that? >> this is part of a pattern of the republican party during the campaign, disregarding national security interests, so it's a divide between policy and politics and unfortunately given the election season politics prevailed. you had cia analysts who were deep in the russian government, giving information through the cia channels. these are...
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what can 21st century fox actually due to convince those that remain unconvinced? >> that's right.s morning secretary of state karen bradley said within the last week fox has proposed certain undertaking such as creating a separate editorial for sky news in order to ensure editorial independence. she said this doesn't go far enough and she wants to refer this to the competition regulator to see whether there is more to be done. conversation goes on. good morning. there were public interest concerns raised by this over the increased influence over the murdoch family over u.k. media. the argument was with the rise of social media that that wasn't the case. did that pass the conversation here? >> that's right. the murdoch family trust would be the third-largest influencer with regards to media after the bbc and itn. the doesn't seem the arguments of social media has played a larger role really influenced the discussion here. this goes chance through? the analysts are saying 50-50. >> in the case of a cma referral rbc came out with a note last night saying it would be about 50-50. the
what can 21st century fox actually due to convince those that remain unconvinced? >> that's right.s morning secretary of state karen bradley said within the last week fox has proposed certain undertaking such as creating a separate editorial for sky news in order to ensure editorial independence. she said this doesn't go far enough and she wants to refer this to the competition regulator to see whether there is more to be done. conversation goes on. good morning. there were public...
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face the auckland blues, with coach warren gatland looking for an improved performance after an unconvincings issued lifetime bans to england fans for the first time, after two supporters made nazi gestures in the friendly against germany in march. they'll be barred from going to any away games. new zealand capsized in spectacular fashion to give great britain their first race win in the america's cup challenger semifinal but sir ben ainslie's team still trail 3—1 overall, with the first to 5 going through. and they are all 0k? they were all accounted for. a couple of moments after that happened when it was very scary. for everybody involved. they are all0k. scary. for everybody involved. they are all 0k. there is some repair work to do. one of the little jobs i haveis work to do. one of the little jobs i have is to bring the papers. am i going to have to start the nagging? it is your onlyjob. going to have to start the nagging? it is your only job. can we get them in? iforgot it is your only job. can we get them in? i forgot this it is your only job. can we get them in? iforgot this morning
face the auckland blues, with coach warren gatland looking for an improved performance after an unconvincings issued lifetime bans to england fans for the first time, after two supporters made nazi gestures in the friendly against germany in march. they'll be barred from going to any away games. new zealand capsized in spectacular fashion to give great britain their first race win in the america's cup challenger semifinal but sir ben ainslie's team still trail 3—1 overall, with the first to 5...
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i'm completely unconvinced. i'm expecting good numbers for q2. market is focused on the soft itch payroll numbers. march was the big weather. the big snowstorm in the northeast. may had issues. small business, ism yesterday all super strong. i'm looking for much better -- >> do you think the market takes off again if something like that happens? >> yeah. >> we're sitting around thinking that the economy is slowing. look, very near all-time highs in the markets. >> yeah. >> for a couple of days. >> i think the problem is the market gets into its head that the economy isn't slowing and the people are going to start looking at september. hike in june, okay, that's done. that's baked in. doesn't matter. then we might get another hike later in the year, maybe not. we get nothing else. if actually payroll growth is going to return to $200,000 a month and unemployment is at a cycle already keeps falling, then a lot of people in the fed are going to get worried about future inflation risk. 6, 12 months down the line, that's what they're thinking about. >
i'm completely unconvinced. i'm expecting good numbers for q2. market is focused on the soft itch payroll numbers. march was the big weather. the big snowstorm in the northeast. may had issues. small business, ism yesterday all super strong. i'm looking for much better -- >> do you think the market takes off again if something like that happens? >> yeah. >> we're sitting around thinking that the economy is slowing. look, very near all-time highs in the markets. >> yeah....
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i remain entirely unconvinced of the need for the ford is so urgent that it outweighs common sense testshe navy has been performing since world war ii. i support the amendment and yield back. >> gentleman from virginia. >> i rise in opposition to the amendment. to give a little background on where the navy is, the navy has already gone through and shock tested every major subcomponent of the ship. the navy also has today new technology through simulation to do shock trialing in a new and innovative way that it has never done before. the navy also looks at getting into a class of ships before it's shock trial so if you look for our destroyers, the third ship in the class or the lpd 17, shock the third ship in the class. today we are constantly of carrier gaps, of not having carriers in certain areas for months on end. the navy has stated they are required to shock cvn 78 it will delay the availability on a rotational basis for cvn 78 by two years. we could go down this road, we could look at the data that is there, we can understand the navy has done the responsible thing in shocking majo
i remain entirely unconvinced of the need for the ford is so urgent that it outweighs common sense testshe navy has been performing since world war ii. i support the amendment and yield back. >> gentleman from virginia. >> i rise in opposition to the amendment. to give a little background on where the navy is, the navy has already gone through and shock tested every major subcomponent of the ship. the navy also has today new technology through simulation to do shock trialing in a...