hi, everyone. an extraordinary revelation by a judge who said he found compelling evidence that donald trump may have committed crimes of adding a new dimension to trump s legal jeopardy and reminder after incredible reporting and after more than a year of an intense investigative probe by congress, there is still more that we don t know and more to learn about the details of the trump plan. as we reported on this show yesterday, in a ruling ordering attorney general john eastman to hand over dozens of his e-mails to the january 6 committee, the federal judge says that eastman s clients, that is donald trump, signed a legal document describing evidence of election fraud that he knew was false. the new york times has more on carter s ruling. he knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers. both in court and to the public judge carter wrote. he added in a footnote that the suit contained language saying mr. trump was relying on infor
ratings go up. sex and murder and blood and mayhem. people are 40% of the circulation of newspapers. this is his moment to expand. murdoch put his stamp on the city of new york. here i am. you better pay some attention. i m gonna have one hell of an impact. as usual, we were drinking one night. the producers, the reporters and me. we always gathered. the first concrete block was removed by east german workers. we hear the berlin wall is coming down. what? we ve got to go. what? a current affairs got to go to the wall? oh, yeah. so we made a few calls. and we commandeered the gulfstream jet. and about eight or nine of us got on that jet at midnight and flew to berlin. a current affair was rupert s baby. to the point where i believe rupert wrote a check out of his own checking account every single week for the hoe. this show is rampant. rupert liked it because it was cheap. it was edgy. it was a tabloid show. he said, there is a place for a show like this an
who was going to succeed rupert murdoch? lachlan, elizabeth, and james all have their own places in the murdoch empire. lachlan is the one who is closest to the seat of power. but he finds himself in the middle of this shark tank. he chastises roger ailes. rupert completely sides with ailes. elizabeth, as a programmer, has something close to rupert murdoch s own eye for the new and the fresh, but she s never going to get the top job with her father. she decides she has to get out. she sends him a fax. they re supposed to have an heir and a spare. james is the spare. but james proves himself to be as good as his father at putting profit before principle. and it s very successful . james murdoch is now at the top of the company, is almost certain to succeed his father, and he s doing tremendously. he goes from a junior member of the family to a successful executive at newscorp, to the ceo of sky, to now being in charge of news international, their global division.
who was going to succeed rupert murdoch? lachlan, elizabeth, and james all have their own places in the murdoch empire. lachlan is the one who is closest to the seat of power. but he finds himself in the middle of this shark tank. he chastises roger ailes. rupert completely sides with ailes. elizabeth, as a programmer, has something close to rupert murdoch s own eye for the new and the fresh, but she s never going to get the top job with her father. she decides she has to get out. she sends him a fax. they re supposed to have an heir and a spare. james is the spare. but james proves himself to be as good as his father at putting profit before principle. and it s very successful. james murdoch is now at the top of the company, is almost certain to succeed his father, and he s doing tremendously. he goes from a junior member of the family to a successful executive at newscorp, to the ceo of sky, to now being in charge of news international, their global division.
and we commandeered the gulfstream jet. and about eight or nine of us got on that jet at midnight and flew to berlin. a current affair was rupert s baby, to the point where i believe rupert wrote a check out of his own checking account every single week for the show. this show is rampant anarchy. rupert liked it because it was cheeky. charles and camilla s naughty thong fantasy. it was edgy. these gorgeous playmates frolic with privileged guests. a current affair. it was a tabloid show. he said there is a place for a show like this, and people will gravitate to it. so we end up in berlin. as you can hear, there s a lot of joy. there s a lot of celebration. i m up there anchoring next to the wall. here s rather on my left. these are the sights and sounds of the continuing celebration. brokaw on my right. what you see behind me is a celebration of this new policy. they look at me and say, what the [ bleep ] are you doing here? i said, we re here to