Nokia, the Pentagon, and Monty Python: 90 Seconds on The Verge
Nokia, the Pentagon, and Monty Python: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-11-19
oh god no one showed up it's Tuesday
November 19 2013
I'm John lager Marty no one of the video
editors and this is 90 seconds on the
verge it's already a big week for
Microsoft and the Nokia shareholders
have approved of a 7.2 billion dollar
deal to sell off its handset business to
the gang in Redmond Microsoft is in the
midst of searching for a new CEO to
replace outgoing Steve Ballmer Bill
Gates held back tears as he discussed
the search at Microsoft's own
shareholder meeting rumor has it that
the CEO shortlist includes Ford's Alan
Mulally
former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and a
sentient version of the new Xbox one
Kinect do you often struggle to budget
your finances well you're not alone a
new report from reuters has discovered
widespread accounting fraud at the
Pentagon resulting in more than 8
billion dollars getting lost in a mess
of corrupted data and inaudible Ledger's
the report doesn't allege any specific
instances of fraud but rather a
widespread failure of accounting
processes the result has drawn
widespread criticism from Congress and
Pentagon leaders alike but it's still
unclear how the Department of Finance
and Accounting plans to deal with the
problem and finally the flying circus is
coming to town
Monty Python alum Terry Jones tells the
BBC that the surviving members of the
legendary comedy group will reunite for
a stage show appearances by the group
have been rare since Graham Chapman's
death in 1989 and Monty Python hasn't
performed new material since the 80s the
group is expected to make an official
announcement at a press conference on
Thursday that's it for today's top
stories coming up tomorrow and he'll get
to do this event all right guys here
Tuesday November 9th no we already did
it
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