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The pen is mightier than the sword - A picture is worth a thousand words
B-Roll
of the F-35B making its first transatlantic flight, headed to the
Farnborough International Airshow. Three F-35s flew from MCAS Beaufort,
South Carolina and landed at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, England.
They were assisted by two KC-10’s, and refueled 15 times over the
Atlantic. (Footage courtesy of Cpl. Brian Burdett)
The
Lions Gate deal to acquire Starz is a match made in heaven and could
bring about more media deals, said TheStreet's Jim Cramer. Lions Gate
Entertainment, the studio behind the Hunger Games franchise and hit
Netflix series Orange is the New Black on Thursday announced it would
buy premium cable channel operator Starz for $4.4 billion in cash and
stock. Under the deal, which the companies expected would close by
year's end, holders of Starz Series A common shares will receive $18 in
cash plus 0.6784 nonvoting Lions Gate shares for each Starz share.
Holders of Starz Series B common shares will receive $7.26 in cash plus
0.6321 nonvoting Lions Gate shares and 0.6321 voting Lions Gate shares.
Conservative
grandee and former leadership contender Lord Heseltine has launched a
scathing attack on Boris Johnson, accusing him of creating the "greatest
constitutional crisis in modern times". Mr Heseltine, a former deputy
prime minister, told the BBC the former London mayor had "ripped the
(Conservative) party apart." Lord Heseltine described Mr Johnson as
"like a general, that led his army to the sound of guns, and at the
sight of the battlefield abandoned the field."
Published on 30 Jun 2016
Boris
Johnson, announcing he will not stand as Conservative leader says:
"Having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances of
Parliament I have concluded that person cannot be me."
Published on 30 Jun 2016
Michael
Gove has said he chose to run for the Conservative Party leadership
after deciding "reluctantly but firmly" that Boris Johnson was not
capable of uniting the party or the country. "It had to fall to someone
else... I felt it had to fall to me," the justice secretary told the
BBC. Mr Gove - who was expected to back Boris Johnson's candidacy - said
he made his decision on Wednesday evening. Following his surprise
announcement, Mr Johnson withdrew from the race.
The
French president has pledged to implement a tax cut of up to €2 billion
in the next year to help middle-class households. François Hollande
told the Les Echos newspaper that the country would still be able to
meet its EU-mandated budget deficit target of 2.7 percent next year.
Also, US President Obama says the UK vote to leave the EU raises
“longer-term” concerns for global economic growth.
Zakarpattya
region in western Ukraine suffers from massive floods. Numerous heavy
rains made the river banks overflow with water, with cars floating in
the massive street currents.
Legendary
investor George Soros says 'Brexit' will unleash a crisis in financial
markets similar to the global financial crisis of 2007 and 2008. he told
the European Parliament in Brussels that Britain's decision to leave
the European Union could lead to a disaster because the European banks
never really recovered from the financial crisis. Despite that, U.S.
stocks have made up 60% of their losses since the Brexit vote last week.
Lionsgate
30
June 2016: Charles Dumas, chief economist at Lombard Street Research,
says the drop in GBP will have a positive effect on the UK economy. He
is pencilling in Q2 and Q3 negative growth then, Charles says, the UK
economy will start to 'bottom out'.