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How Microsoft won tortuous battle to complete blockbuster Activision purchase

Microsoft’s 21-month battle to pull off its blockbuster purchase of gaming company Activision has been one of the M&A world’s most tortuous recent sagas. The...

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Breakfast

second time in a year. chelsea breaking the british transfer record again, agreeing a deal to sign moises caicedo in what has been one of the other big transfer sagas of the summer after he looked to be heading to liverpool, who'd agreed a deal of £111 million. but the player's preference was a move to chelsea, and so they exceeded that offer. and in doing so break the transfer record they set back injanuray when they signed enzo fernandez for £107 million. so what awaits him? well as fate would have both chelsea and liverpool met yesterday, with the latter scoring first through luiz diaz. but chelsea equalised through axel disasi, and one all it stayed, in what was manger mauricio pochettinio's first match in charge. we feel pleased, and we feel at the same time disappointed, because i think that we wanted to win and we deserved to win. but that is only the beginning,

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Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss

- oh, an axe, please. - oh, yep. - while exploring 1,100 years of ridiculously graphic icelandic bloodshed? [dramatic music] ♪ ♪♪ - wow. - yeah, so this is all pretty amazing. - the saga museum is a lot like it's a small world. but instead of animatronic children singing in harmony... [quirky music] it's a bunch of murderous vikings hacking off each other's limbs. oh, here's another guy chopping another guy. i'm going to just stay here. - oh, that's beautiful. - when some tourists come by, i'm gonna scare the shit out of them. did the early settlers who came from norway, i assume-- - and british isles. why did they come here? - yeah. why? - nobody knows. - there is no word for "history" in icelandic. instead, they have sagas, which just means stories.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

secretary of state brad rafens rafensberger will speak with investigators related to its january 6th investigation. this will be his first interview with the justice department and jack smith is likely very interested in that now infamous phone call he had with the former president. >> all i want to do is this, i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. because we won the state and flipping the state is a great testament to our country. >> all right, let's get into this, joining us now is nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez, lisa rubin, msnbc legal analyst who's been in court with donald trump's lawyers for some of his recent legal sagas, ryan reilly, nbc news justice reporter and former republican congressman carlos curbelo as well. ryan, start things off for us, if you will.

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