Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Nokia, the Pentagon, and Monty Python: 90 Seconds on The Verge”.
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 .