sensationalism was, i would soon find out. more journalists should be in television. nobody was thinking as big as rupert murdoch. the largest single broadcast station transaction in history. 20th century fox. rupert has laid out he wants one of his children to succeed him but he doesn t say when, who, or how. it will have to be fought out between them. two minutes to the official start of the race. there are the boats. the sydney race in australia is a big deal. it is kind of their super bowl. lockland had done a lot of sailing and he eagerly signed up for the 98 race. he sailed on board the boat sianara. it was a beautiful day. there are wind gusts close to 100 miles per hour. and the waves were enormous. is there anything you fear in life? you always worry. i think. about the unexpected that could happen. what could bring all this tumbling down. boats would head into the waves. and they would sort of climb up and then they would go. you worry about wh
you worry about what could go wrong and try to be ready for it. freak hurricane force winds capsizing helpless boats. more crew men are confirmed dead while a massive rescue operation has been called off for two more yachts men missing since sunday. in the end, siyanara won the race. they didn t know what it meant in a race that turned into more than anything a tragedy. you can imagine any sort of movie or anything you have seen before, you double or triple it, that s how bad it was. rupert was tracking the race, of course. and he said what s the latest? and he was told that siyanara had experienced some really