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This feels like the last 45 minutes of the film Casino where anyone and everyone gets locked up or killed. This case, Trump will be better off resigning as president since he doesn't have a personal lawyer anymore. He literally losing sleep and can't be dealing with extreme pressure anymore. Forget November 2020, he can't even make it to Memorial Day weekend 2018.
Someone told me he will be gone by spring. I need him gone by spring. :birdman:
 

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Lol smh.. these republicans really think it's a good use of their time with Zuckerberg to fukking whine about how unfair it all is
Republicans have no interest in governance in the classical sense of the word.

I watched equafax ... republicans are not interested in advocating for the common voter.
 

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NATO is bossing up on these boys :wow:

Conservatives are getting hammered :wow:




European Commission raids Murdoch's Fox offices in London

European Commission raids Murdoch's Fox offices in London
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The raid on Fox in the UK raises new questions for Rupert Murdoch's deals
The British offices of the Murdoch entertainment empire 21st Century Fox have been raided by investigators from the European Commission, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.

It is understood that competition watchdogs gained access to the company’s offices in Hammersmith, west London, early today to seize documents and computer records.

The precise nature of the confidential investigation, which is believed to be in its early stages, is unclear. The building is home to Fox Networks, the company’s channels business.

The European Commission has powers to raid businesses suspected of abusing their dominance of a market or being involved in a price fixing cartel. Investigators are able to take copies of documents and computer records, and ask for explanations from executives.

Sources at the 10 Hammersmith Grove development, which is shared with the tobacco company Philip Morris among others, said Commission officials were attempting to keep a low profile and that staff had been warned to keep details of the raid secret. It is understood that investigators are expected to remain on site through Wednesday and possibly into Thursday.

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The EU's competition enforcement is overseen by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager
The raid comes at a extremely sensitive time for Fox as it seeks a remedies agreement with British watchdogs at the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to secure its heavily delayed takeover of Sky.

The CMA is considering an offer from the Murdoch family to spin off Sky News into a separate company or sell it to Disney to assuage concerns that full control of Sky will give them too much sway over the British media. The deal has already been approved by the European Commission.

Following an investigation into the impact of full Murdoch control on the public interest in media plurality in the UK, the CMA is due to make recommendations to the Culture Secretary Matt Hancock by next month onwhether to allow or block the deal.

News of a competition investigation by the European Commission will be viewed as a boost to the US cable giant Comcast, which is seeking to disrupt Fox’s takeover of Sky with its own rival £22bn bid.

The stakes are very high. Fox has also struck a $66bn deal to sell most of its assets, including Sky, on to Disney. The Murdoch family plans to sell up to focus on US news and sports broadcasting as Hollywood studios race to gain heft to make themselves more to withstand the expected onslaught on entertainment by Silicon Valley tech giants.

Disney’s offer to buy Sky News prior to that bigger transaction was interpreted by analysts as a sign of chairman Bob Iger’s determination to gain control of Britain’s dominant pay-TV operator.

Any new obstacle in a Fox bid for Sky that is due to have run for at least 18 months by the time Mr Hancock makes his decision could also be seen as an obstacle to the Disney takeover. Fox already faces a potential bidding war with Comcast, which has made an approach for Sky at a 16pc premium to the current Murdoch offer.

A Fox spokesman said: "Fox Networks Group (FNG) is cooperating fully with the EC inspection.”

A spokesman for the European Commission declined to comment.




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This feels like the last 45 minutes of the film Casino where anyone and everyone gets locked up or killed. This case, Trump will be better off resigning as president since he doesn't have a personal lawyer anymore. He literally losing sleep and can't be dealing with extreme pressure anymore. Forget November 2020, he can't even make it to Memorial Day weekend 2018.
the second he resigns, he doing a perp walk.

He won't resign.

downside of free and open democracies

In China they lock down the internet

In Russia...well...yeah...
huh?

I just said these old fukks don't understand technology and they won't pass laws to protect us. They are protected in Europe, particularly the UK, which is why Zuckerberg won't go there.
 
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