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favor. so now there's panel of appeals court judges will be essentially saying, well, look, lawyers didn't you have a chance to find out, hadn't you? didn't you have a chance to use your strikes, didn't have a chance to talk to these perspective jurors. so tell me why you think this is going to be impact his right to a fair trial. look at the jury makeup here. >> so i just have a hard time believing that there's gonna be any change at all. >> this hearing was scheduled before the jury selection took place, and obviously this has gone at a quicker pace than we thought to get a fully empaneled jury. >> so it may have had more of a byte, had the jury selection process been mired up and conflict and controversy, but it hasn't. and so they've got a full jury in the box ready to go and i just don't think he's going to have a very welcoming audience on this type of argument at this stage. least in front of the appellate court. >> and richard, the former president, hasn't posted directly about jurors himself, but he has reposted people like jesse watters, who do comment on the jury how concerned are

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Judi Dench

and i knew that there was a laugh in a line that cleopatra said, and i tried, for 99 performances... ..to get the laugh. and on the 100th, i got the laugh. i'm going to come back to antony and cleopatra. you'd already played lady macbeth, hadn't you, i think 10, 12 years earlier in... africa. west africa. ..a tour of west african countries? yes. we did... where'd you go? ghana, sierra leone... ? ghana, sierra leone and nigeria. and we were the very, very first lot to go. and that was british council? british council. right. the british council said, would we go? because macbeth, twelfth night, and arms and the man were the set books for these young people, the children in nigeria, ghana, sierra leone. would we go and perform them? it was an experience i'll never, ever, everforget. ever. everything that rhymed made everybody laugh a lot.

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Breakfast

at the 0livier or somewhere, a big space. it must change... it changes all the time. ..the performance. it changes all the time. because if you have a good night, it's completely fatal to think, the next night, think, "oh, i must do "it like that." no, no, no, it never works like that. you've got to rethink it, ithink. when we did antony and cleopatra at the national, we did 100 performances, and i knew that there was a laugh in a line that cleopatra said, and i tried, for 99 performances... ..to get the laugh. and on the 100th, i got the laugh. i'm going to come back to antony and cleopatra. you'd already played lady macbeth, hadn't you, i think 10, 12 years earlier in... africa. west africa. ..a tour of west african countries? yes. we did... where'd you go? ghana, sierra leone... ? ghana, sierra leone and nigeria. and we were the very, very first lot to go. and that was british council?

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Breakfast

and then we devised ways for rubes to remember who he was as a famous line from the lion king. what does mufasa say to simba? remember? 0k? yeah. remember who you are. we had to remember who reuben was. he had to remember who he was because he used to be the man about town dancing. dressing up in the nun's outfit, doing shows and really enjoying life. and he'd forgotten that, hadn't you? in their book mani's words alongside reuben's art chronicle, their journey together to recovery. the recovery was very simple. we based it on four pillars, didn't we? can you remember what they were? number one was... good food. exercise. good sleep.

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The Murdochs Empire of Influence

he wants them to reject the terms, and they take the bait. the workers vote to go on strike. >> under the uk laws at the time, you could lose your job for going on strike. and now in one fell swoop, murdoch fires nearly 6,000 workers. >> we all went down to wapping to the site. and then all of a sudden, all these lorries started pouring out of the print factory. >> the trucks coming out of the wapping plant are filled with murdoch's newspapers. >> the printing press will be printing it in about five minutes. and news of the world is the same as ever. >> but it does seem that you had been planning for a coup such as this. you'd been building a parallel workforce, hadn't you? >> for about three or four months. that is quite true.

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The Murdochs Empire of Influence

this. you'd been building a parallel workforce, hadn't you? >> for about three or four months. that is quite true. >> he's actually managed to produce a newspaper without any of his workers. it was just totally shocking to us. >> there can be one word to describe what happened, and that is conspiracy. there never was a london post. >> the london post was actually a ruse. >> it was a shadow newspaper to disguise what was actually going on, which was getting rid of an entire workforce. >> murdoch's always denied this. but there's one thing we do know -- rupert murdoch never published a single issue of the london post. >> one thing which would have given murdoch some security about this plan was his

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The Murdochs Empire of Influence

he wants them to reject the terms, and they take the bait. the workers vote to go on strike. >> under the uk laws at the time, you could lose your job for going on strike. and now in one fell swoop, murdoch fires nearly 6,000 workers. >> we all went down to wapping to the site. and then all of a sudden, all these lorries started pouring out of the print factory. >> the trucks coming out of the wapping plant are filled with murdoch's newspapers. >> the printing press will be printing it in about five minutes. and news of the world is the same as ever. >> but it does seem that you had been planning for a coup such as this. you'd been building a parallel workforce, hadn't you? >> for about three or four months. that is quite true. >> he's actually managed to

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