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cameron wherever he was? >> in terms of the term letter and terms of contract signs, i can't remember the exact time. i think it was -- i think it was afterwards. >> can i ask you about the timing of your conversations with rebecca wade as she was, paragraph 32 of your statement -- >> yes. >> you said at some point i told her and other close friends, in discussion with the conservatives, may have been in may or earlier do you think? >> i can't remember the time, but i know i told, you know, my close group of friends. small number of friends., and i'm sure rebecca was among them that i was going to take the job. >> what was her reaction? >> i think she would have congratulated me. >> was she pleased over not do you think? >> i think so, yeah. i certainly don't remember saying otherwise. >> do you know whether she had any influence or otherwise over you getting the job? >> not that i can recall, no. >> were there any conversations any day which you had with her that might have indicated she had an influence ove
cameron wherever he was? >> in terms of the term letter and terms of contract signs, i can't remember the exact time. i think it was -- i think it was afterwards. >> can i ask you about the timing of your conversations with rebecca wade as she was, paragraph 32 of your statement -- >> yes. >> you said at some point i told her and other close friends, in discussion with the conservatives, may have been in may or earlier do you think? >> i can't remember the time,...
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david cameron goes to her wedding and she marries a friend of david cameron. as you mentioned, the whole issue boils down to judgment really and was it sensible of the prime minister to get so close to her given that she was presiding over news international at a stage when all these allegations about phone hacking have been swirling around really for years. >> naomi, once that inquiry begins and rebekah brooks is having her say, we'll have more from you as well. many thanks. some other stories now -- the u.k. government says it will neither confirm nor deny claims that the undercover agency foiled an al qaeda plot to blow up a plane with an underwear bomb held a british passport. the operative is reported to have become radicalized before then deciding to work against the militants in yes, ma'am be. he handed over the intended bomb to the c.i.a. search found at least 10 bodies near the wreckage of a russian airliner, which crashed during a demonstration flight. 45 people on board the plane when it came down. there are want any survivors. the latest greek poli
david cameron goes to her wedding and she marries a friend of david cameron. as you mentioned, the whole issue boils down to judgment really and was it sensible of the prime minister to get so close to her given that she was presiding over news international at a stage when all these allegations about phone hacking have been swirling around really for years. >> naomi, once that inquiry begins and rebekah brooks is having her say, we'll have more from you as well. many thanks. some other...
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cameron. there is an absence of text messages which might have existed. >> yes that is correct. >> he said that he detected you at certain times up to a dozen times today, is that true? >> no. >> a handful? >> no. >> it is preposterous. i would tax tem on occasion like a lot of people. >> can you give us an idea of frequency? >> probably more between at january 2010, on average once a week. >> a critical time was the election campaign from may 2010. can you give us an idea of frequency during that time? >> maybe twice a week. >> can you tell us the content of any of these text messages? >> some were from here -- about a social occasion or a personal comment on a tv debate or something like that. >> how often do you think he met with them socially during this period? ignore the record. >> i am ignoring the record but it gives me a sort of refreshed memory. what was the period of time? >> the run up to the 2010 election which was on the sixth of may. how often would you meet with him or did you
cameron. there is an absence of text messages which might have existed. >> yes that is correct. >> he said that he detected you at certain times up to a dozen times today, is that true? >> no. >> a handful? >> no. >> it is preposterous. i would tax tem on occasion like a lot of people. >> can you give us an idea of frequency? >> probably more between at january 2010, on average once a week. >> a critical time was the election campaign from...
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david cameron bows to keep the u.k. take whatever happens the euro but insisted in britain best interest for the common currency countries with all their problems out. also syria releases the names of alleged foreign terrorists in its custody as the rebellion gets boosted by arms from abroad while suffering a split of the top class. is all the ignites the palestinian conflict by sending dance up as it pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its increasingly frustrated over the neighbors. hello and welcome to the news from r.t. moscow this hour it's now eleven pm here my name's kevin oh in the top story the britain's prime minister says the eurozone is running out of time to solve its crisis david cameron told business leaders that the beleaguered single currency countries are now at a crossroads which demands urgent action to avoid sparking a global recession here's our london correspondent laura smith. he used these words that the eurozone has to make up or break up essentially what he's saying is support gr
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brooks who is married to charlie brooks david cameron's buddy from eton and the one job david cameron landed in the private sector during his entire life mox was arranged by his wife's mother lady astor who was friends with michael green then executive chairman of carlton green gave cameron a starting salary of ninety thousand pounds remember him access is only job ever in the private sector he landed at ninety thousand pounds he has no more had to stand on his merits than james moredock had to interview for a job at news corps yeah it's beyond nepotism isn't it as you point out as this divine right of kings syndrome that gives these people this idea that they're doing god's work so in a lot of ways they're no different. and the taliban who believe they're doing god's work which is why they make so much money each group fighting each other in fake wars the purpose of which is always to disenfranchise the bottom ninety nine point nine percent let's focus on what is important here here is david cameron he is forcing upon the population austerity and he david cameron who is associated in
brooks who is married to charlie brooks david cameron's buddy from eton and the one job david cameron landed in the private sector during his entire life mox was arranged by his wife's mother lady astor who was friends with michael green then executive chairman of carlton green gave cameron a starting salary of ninety thousand pounds remember him access is only job ever in the private sector he landed at ninety thousand pounds he has no more had to stand on his merits than james moredock had to...
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cameron. >> he identified you as the man? >> i didn't think he would have called me. >> this might have been an interview. let's ask him a few questions. we will go in and think of it. >> and did not know what was in georgia osborne's mind. >> you are a newspaper man. you're used to selling ideas and stories. did do not see this conversation as selling yourself? that is what most people do and interviews. >> i went into it with a degree of reluctance. i was not really thinking about politics. once he met him, how did you would your view across the that it might be a good idea or maybe you did not? >> what i fell is that this is what the party needed to do to be elected. this touched on the print media. i remember very well saying to mr. osborne that television is going to be hugely important. hardly a stunning observation. i was already thinking about the possibility of this. >> i presume you went along to think about it. why are they asking me to do this job? >> he said i want you to talk to
cameron. >> he identified you as the man? >> i didn't think he would have called me. >> this might have been an interview. let's ask him a few questions. we will go in and think of it. >> and did not know what was in georgia osborne's mind. >> you are a newspaper man. you're used to selling ideas and stories. did do not see this conversation as selling yourself? that is what most people do and interviews. >> i went into it with a degree of reluctance. i was...
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cameron. >> he identified you as the man? >> i didn't think he would have called me. >> this might have been an interview. let's ask him a few questions. we will go in and think of it. >> and did not know what was in georgia osborne's mind. >> you are a newspaper man. you're used to selling ideas and stories. did do not see this conversation as selling yourself? that is what most people do and interviews. >> i went into it with a degree of reluctance. i was not really thinking about politics. once he met him, how did you would your view across the that it might be a good idea or maybe you did not? >> what i fell is that this is what the party needed to do to be elected. this touched on the print media. i remember very well saying to mr. osborne that television is going to be hugely important. hardly a stunning observation. i was already thinking about the possibility of this. >> i presume you went along to think about it. why are they asking me to do this job? >> he said i want you to talk to
cameron. >> he identified you as the man? >> i didn't think he would have called me. >> this might have been an interview. let's ask him a few questions. we will go in and think of it. >> and did not know what was in georgia osborne's mind. >> you are a newspaper man. you're used to selling ideas and stories. did do not see this conversation as selling yourself? that is what most people do and interviews. >> i went into it with a degree of reluctance. i was...
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cameron. though there's an absence, isn't there, of text messages, which might have existed? >> yes, that is correct. >> can we see however far we get, said that he tested you a dozen times go up to a dozen times a day, is that true? >> no, thankfully. >> okay. a handful of times at a? >> no. i mean, i have read this as well, 12 times a day, it's preposterous. one would hope the leader of the opposition or prime minister would have better things to do. i as chief executive, i did. i would text mr. camp or, vice versa, on occasions, like a lot of people. >> can you give us a idea of frequency? >> probably more between janua january 2010, maybe during the election campaign, maybe slightly more but on average, once a week. >> critical time, as you say, the election campaign march to may 2010. can you give us an idea of frequency relation to that period of? >> well, maybe twice a week. >> -- [inaudible] the content of any of these messages of? >> some if not the majority work to do with organizati
cameron. though there's an absence, isn't there, of text messages, which might have existed? >> yes, that is correct. >> can we see however far we get, said that he tested you a dozen times go up to a dozen times a day, is that true? >> no, thankfully. >> okay. a handful of times at a? >> no. i mean, i have read this as well, 12 times a day, it's preposterous. one would hope the leader of the opposition or prime minister would have better things to do. i as chief...
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cameron said?>> a couple of years, it was, it was a general discussion about, i think he asked me what the update was. i think it'd been on the news that day and i think explain the story behind the news. nothing, no secretive information, no privileged information, just a general update. i'm sorry, i can't member the date that i don't have my record. >> you're focusing on what you told him which i'm not interested in. i'm concerned just with what he might have said, that's all spent i think he asked me. i think it'd been in the news that day. i think it was about a new civil case it cannot only asked me about it, and i responded accordingly. [inaudible] and possibly having second thoughts about that? >> no. no, not in that instance. >> on any other instance of? >> no. >> are you sure about that? >> yes. [inaudible] what these conversations were about a far from the general -- >> it's because they were very general. they weren't specific, it was particularly around the civil cases in 2010. your que
cameron said?>> a couple of years, it was, it was a general discussion about, i think he asked me what the update was. i think it'd been on the news that day and i think explain the story behind the news. nothing, no secretive information, no privileged information, just a general update. i'm sorry, i can't member the date that i don't have my record. >> you're focusing on what you told him which i'm not interested in. i'm concerned just with what he might have said, that's all...
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david cameron thousand keep the u.k. safe whatever happens but insists it in britain's best interest for the common currency countries this thought that problems out. also syria releases the names of alleged foreign terrorists in its custody as the rebellion gets boosted by arms from abroad while suffering a little report but. it's all the ignites the palestinian conflict by selling gaza as it pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its increasingly frustrated i would need as. hello nine pm right now you are moscow welcome wherever you're watching us around the world if you just shoot in this hour you're watching r.t. with me kevin owen and first britain's prime minister says the eurozone is running out of time to solve its crisis david cameron told business leaders that the beleaguered single currency countries are at a crossroads right now which demands urgent action to avoid sparking a global depression is our london correspondent laura smith. he used these words that the eurozone has to make up or break up
david cameron thousand keep the u.k. safe whatever happens but insists it in britain's best interest for the common currency countries this thought that problems out. also syria releases the names of alleged foreign terrorists in its custody as the rebellion gets boosted by arms from abroad while suffering a little report but. it's all the ignites the palestinian conflict by selling gaza as it pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its increasingly frustrated i would need as. hello...
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here on r t our top story britain's prime minister says the eurozone must make up or break up david camerontold business leaders that the beleaguered single currency countries are at a crossroads that demands urgent action to avoid sparking a global depression our london correspondent laura smith will join us live for more on this later he vowed to keep british interests safe regardless of what happened in the euro zone that might be easier said than done though with british banks have been exposed to greece and the constraints of rules which compel members to help when required the pm thinks it's best if greece stays in the euro when the time is back about saying that he would break up saying the breakup would lead to a decade long global depression. independent advice from independent greece's tear caretaker government has been sworn in after repeated coalition talks fell apart another election is likely due next month is likely to decide whether greece stays or leaves the euro economists alberto ming gardy says previous leaders failed to deliver real reforms to their people. the european
here on r t our top story britain's prime minister says the eurozone must make up or break up david camerontold business leaders that the beleaguered single currency countries are at a crossroads that demands urgent action to avoid sparking a global depression our london correspondent laura smith will join us live for more on this later he vowed to keep british interests safe regardless of what happened in the euro zone that might be easier said than done though with british banks have been...
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david cameron thousand to keep the u.k. safe whatever happens the euro but in faith in britain best interests for the common currency countries to feel that problems outside. syria releases names of alleged foreign terrorists in its custody as the rebellion gets boosted by arms from abroad while suffering a split at the top of what. is will be ignites the palestinian conflict by sending gaza as it pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its increasingly frustrated with the navy is. the russian markets. today now nearing it. as the best is avoid risk yeah i think in light of the ongoing great song to me when it's time to think. seven pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story britain's prime minister says the eurozone is running out of time to solve its crisis david cameron tells business leaders the beleaguered single currency countries are at a crossroads demanding urgent action to avoid sparking a global depression our correspondent in london laura smith. he used these words that the eurozo
david cameron thousand to keep the u.k. safe whatever happens the euro but in faith in britain best interests for the common currency countries to feel that problems outside. syria releases names of alleged foreign terrorists in its custody as the rebellion gets boosted by arms from abroad while suffering a split at the top of what. is will be ignites the palestinian conflict by sending gaza as it pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its increasingly frustrated with the navy is....
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cameron. >> he identified you as the man? >> i didn't think he would have called me. >> this might have been an interview. let's ask him a few questions. we will go in and think of it. >> and did not know what was in georgia osborne's mind. >> you are a newspaper man. you're used to selling ideas and stories. did do not see this conversation as selling yourself? that is what most people do and interviews. >> i went into it with a degree of reluctance. i was not really thinking about politics. once he met him, how did you would your view across the that it might be a good idea or maybe you did not? >> what i fell is that this is what the party needed to do to be elected. this touched on the print media. i remember very well saying to mr. osborne that tevision is going to be hugely impoant. hardly a stunning observation. i was already thinking about the possibility ofhis. >> i presume you went along to think about it. why are they asking me to do this job? >> he said i want you to talk to and me
cameron. >> he identified you as the man? >> i didn't think he would have called me. >> this might have been an interview. let's ask him a few questions. we will go in and think of it. >> and did not know what was in georgia osborne's mind. >> you are a newspaper man. you're used to selling ideas and stories. did do not see this conversation as selling yourself? that is what most people do and interviews. >> i went into it with a degree of reluctance. i was...
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cameron. there's an absence, isn't there, of text messages which might have existed? >> yes, that is correct. >> can we see however how far we get? you said that he texted you at certain times up to a dozen times a day, a dozen times a day, is that true? >> no, thankfully. >> okay. a handful of times today? >> no. i mean, i have read this as well 12 times a day. it is preposterous. one would hope leader of opposition, prime minister would have better things to do. i as chief executive i did. i would text mr. cameron or vice versa on occasion like a lot of people. >> can you give us an idea of frequency? >> probably more between january 2010, maybe during the election campaign, maybe slightly more but on average, once a week? >> critical time as you say, the election campaign, march to may 2010. >> yes. >> can you give us an idea of frequency in relation to that period? >> well, maybe twice a week. >> you tell us the content of any of these text messages? >> some, if not the majority were to do
cameron. there's an absence, isn't there, of text messages which might have existed? >> yes, that is correct. >> can we see however how far we get? you said that he texted you at certain times up to a dozen times a day, a dozen times a day, is that true? >> no, thankfully. >> okay. a handful of times today? >> no. i mean, i have read this as well 12 times a day. it is preposterous. one would hope leader of opposition, prime minister would have better things to do....
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cameron? >> not mr. cameron. i did have a conversation with others. not to be dwelled on. i did have a conversation about it sometime in 2010. i put my views that were contrary to the ones who had heard. >> no. will go back to that in a short time. you say with regard to the discussion i am sure i did refer to this issue generally. is that statement relevant to both mr. cameron? >> a general discussion always in relation to something i entered the anti sky bed had before were. i remember conversation in 2010. i do not remember having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. our view on the bskyb bid were pretty clear. >> were they shared by mr. cameron? >> he always made it very clear that he turned it into a judicial decision. it was not him. i think he had been bothered by lots of other people. i would say it was not particularly shared. he was always very candid about it. >> was the supportive of the bskyb bid? >> it was fair to say he understood why we wanted to pres
cameron? >> not mr. cameron. i did have a conversation with others. not to be dwelled on. i did have a conversation about it sometime in 2010. i put my views that were contrary to the ones who had heard. >> no. will go back to that in a short time. you say with regard to the discussion i am sure i did refer to this issue generally. is that statement relevant to both mr. cameron? >> a general discussion always in relation to something i entered the anti sky bed had before were....
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please welcome back to our show cameron diaz!thank you for coming back to our show. >> thank you, handsome man. i'm so happy to be here. i'm always really happy when i come here. >> jimmy: we love it when you come on because -- >> puts a smile on the face. >> jimmy: you always come through the window, too -- as well. >> i know. i have some friends that live back there and always stop in -- >> jimmy: yeah, we got those neighbors. >> -- right before i come in. >> jimmy: i know those guys. >> hey guys, what's up -- we'll talk later after the show. >> jimmy: and then you just climb up the building and come into the show. >> exactly. >> jimmy: welcome back. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i saw you last night at the met gala. >> yes. that was fun, right? >> jimmy: i mean, that is amazing. >> anna wintour can really put on a party. >> jimmy: it was so fun. how about bruno mars? >> amazing. >> jimmy: that guy -- do you guys like bruno mars? >> oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause ] he does this great mash-up. like, he does -- i saw him play the p
please welcome back to our show cameron diaz!thank you for coming back to our show. >> thank you, handsome man. i'm so happy to be here. i'm always really happy when i come here. >> jimmy: we love it when you come on because -- >> puts a smile on the face. >> jimmy: you always come through the window, too -- as well. >> i know. i have some friends that live back there and always stop in -- >> jimmy: yeah, we got those neighbors. >> -- right before i...
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. >> david cameron is dragging down the party and the rest of britain. suspect this is all to settle the question of the next tory leadership election. >> this election is about what forest johnson is doing right and how far he can go. >> and it has been -- >> because he is boris. like many may rallies across the world, it is a personality contest. it is not about the politics. he is not seen as a conservative by most people. he is seen as boris johnson. you either buy into that or you do not. that allowed him to buck the trend. for david cameron, the prime minister, there is a little bit of concern there because he is looking at the country as a whole. he sees huge losses over 400 council seats lost by the conservatives. 801 by the labor party for the main opposition party at the -- 800 won by the labor party for the main -- for the main opposition party at the moment. boris and johnson increasingly is seen as an heir apparent, somebody who might go after david cameron for the leader. it may be a scary thought for some, but one that does not seem that o
. >> david cameron is dragging down the party and the rest of britain. suspect this is all to settle the question of the next tory leadership election. >> this election is about what forest johnson is doing right and how far he can go. >> and it has been -- >> because he is boris. like many may rallies across the world, it is a personality contest. it is not about the politics. he is not seen as a conservative by most people. he is seen as boris johnson. you either buy...
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why isn't david cameron happy? boris johnson is seen as someone who might take on david cameron for the crown, to be the leader of the conservative party and perhaps even the prime minister of the country. a scary thought for some but tonight, it does not seem that outrageous. >> let's start with boris johnson's popularity and what it might mean for david cameron. how likely is it that in the future, this man might lead the conservative party, or would he attempt to do that? >> it is a lot more likely. at some point, david cameron, right now as a prime minister, as a leader of the conservative party, but at some point, he will no longer be the leader. he will no longer be the prime minister. he will either be voted out of office or he will be ousted by his ministers. all political careers end in failure. what will the conservative party decided to do? they don't want to go to the dark days, we're thinking 1997 when tony blair came to power. those stark years for the conservatives afterwards and they did very badly.
why isn't david cameron happy? boris johnson is seen as someone who might take on david cameron for the crown, to be the leader of the conservative party and perhaps even the prime minister of the country. a scary thought for some but tonight, it does not seem that outrageous. >> let's start with boris johnson's popularity and what it might mean for david cameron. how likely is it that in the future, this man might lead the conservative party, or would he attempt to do that? >> it...
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cameron said? >> well, i think -- it was a general discussion about -- i think he asked me what the update was and i think it had been on the news and i think i explained the story behind the news. no secret information. no privileged information, just a general update. i'm sorry. i can't remember the date, but i don't have my records. >> you're telling me what i'm not interested in. >> i'm sorry. >> i think it had been in the news that day maybe new civil case that had come out or he'd asked me and i responded accordingly. >> was it related to his hiring of mr. corson and possibly having second thoughts about that? >> no. not than to instance, no. >> any others? >> no. >> are you sure about that? >> yes. >> so there you have it a pretty detailed inqui decision of rebekah brooks, a key lieutenant in rupert murdoch's "news international" empire for so long. the questions there coming from the chief inquisitor, robert ajay. we will be following the inquiry as rebekah brooks continues to testify. ther
cameron said? >> well, i think -- it was a general discussion about -- i think he asked me what the update was and i think it had been on the news and i think i explained the story behind the news. no secret information. no privileged information, just a general update. i'm sorry. i can't remember the date, but i don't have my records. >> you're telling me what i'm not interested in. >> i'm sorry. >> i think it had been in the news that day maybe new civil case that had...
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prime minister david cameron eton and oxford. chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that are being political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more lawyers we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory ventures in particular i call it millionaire's row dennis skinners an m.p. who would once have been seen as pure traditional british labor party stock the son of a miner and an ex miner himself he came up through the ranks became a trade union leader a counsellor and then a labor party m.p. in one thousand nine hundred seventy it's a route into politics that's become almost obsolete replaced by a career path through top universities into special advisor posts and from there into ministerial jobs that's how ed miliband the leader of the part
prime minister david cameron eton and oxford. chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that are being political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more lawyers we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory...
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and that's why, there's david cameron now, he's the prime minister. he has his own media team. i don't think george osborn is -- someone like boris johnson, i'm not saying this is going on, but if boris johnson and the people around him want to be briefing the press in a way to undermine cameron, they can do that and they know the journalists aren't going to drop them in it because it's too good a story to them. we had that in relation to some of the people that will work for gordon brown, no doubt. sneests by the end of your time in downing street, mr. campbell, prurp somewhat jaded it may be fair to say mr. blair points out, page 3z 01-302 of his book. alastair was getting exhausted and ratty and getting set upon by the media whom he was coming to loath. he was therefore not handling quite right. well, i understood the bit about the handling quite right but you were coming to loath them? >> not all of them. i was coming to loath -- well i had come to loath the culture that i've set out in my statements. there were some individuals that i had come to loath. i had come to loath
and that's why, there's david cameron now, he's the prime minister. he has his own media team. i don't think george osborn is -- someone like boris johnson, i'm not saying this is going on, but if boris johnson and the people around him want to be briefing the press in a way to undermine cameron, they can do that and they know the journalists aren't going to drop them in it because it's too good a story to them. we had that in relation to some of the people that will work for gordon brown, no...
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cameron. >> bergman: it was not the first time.30 years, rupert murdoch had been visiting number ten to be thanked for his support by british prime ministers. >> ...believe in a sound defense policy of the kind... (crowd cheering) >> bergman: the deal-making began in the late '70s, when the "iron lady" was given a helping hand when britain's largest daily threw its support behind her. c a indan rembee r ierthwas someone who was talking to mrs. thatcher, well, she was talking to him, um, um, and said, "why are you being so nasty about rupert murdoch? he's going to... he's going to win the election for us." >> bergman: mrs. thatcher's tories won the next three elections, all with rupert murdoch and his papers by her side. and murdoch would gain a great deal from the relationship. >> mr. murdoch, sir... >> bergman: in 1981, two years into thatcher's first term, he was allowed to circumvent monopoly rules and buy two more papers: ttimes of london and the sunday times. harold evans was editor of the sunday times. he believes this was a
cameron. >> bergman: it was not the first time.30 years, rupert murdoch had been visiting number ten to be thanked for his support by british prime ministers. >> ...believe in a sound defense policy of the kind... (crowd cheering) >> bergman: the deal-making began in the late '70s, when the "iron lady" was given a helping hand when britain's largest daily threw its support behind her. c a indan rembee r ierthwas someone who was talking to mrs. thatcher, well, she was...
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cameron? >> mr. cameron always made it very clear that it was, or it was agreeing light judicial decision and it wasn't him and it was not up to them. he i think have been lobbied by lots of other people. so i would say no, it wasn't particularly sheer. he was always very evenhanded about it. >> was mr. cameron supportive of the bskyb to your knowledge? >> not particularly, no. i think it would be fair to say that he understood why we wanted to present our position in relation to the other lobbying he was getting. >> was mr. osborne supportive of the bskyb bid to? >> he never said so. he never said explicitly that. however, i think one of the points that we, or we are trying to make about the bid was if, if that kind of level of investment was coming into the uk, that contrary to the anti-sky bid online for saying that it would be, it would be a bad thing, that actually we thought into call centers around the country, the creation of jobs, that we were tried to put this argument to mr. osborne. but a
cameron? >> mr. cameron always made it very clear that it was, or it was agreeing light judicial decision and it wasn't him and it was not up to them. he i think have been lobbied by lots of other people. so i would say no, it wasn't particularly sheer. he was always very evenhanded about it. >> was mr. cameron supportive of the bskyb to your knowledge? >> not particularly, no. i think it would be fair to say that he understood why we wanted to present our position in relation...
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most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i think we did a pretty good job in having proper coordination at the center, but it's very difficult to maintain that. >> mr. powell points the finger of blame in a particular place. he says "it's the special advisers like the damian o'brieens, charlie wheelers, and ed balzes, not -- who specialize in character assassination through the pages of the newspapers. what always surprised me was that the assassins managed to persuade the press to keep quiet about their activities. however many incriminating e-mails or texts they sent." >> that's a very good point. in
most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i...
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david cameron was forced to call this inquiry a year ago, and it was both to really purge all the worries about phone hacking and the powers that the murdoches had over british politics, but the danger for david cameron is it's just unearthing all this sort of informal machinery of government. it shows that they were quite chummy emails and text messages between news corporation on the one hand and government ministers. now, dade cameron would say, well, what matters at the end of the day is did ministers act right or wrongly. the danger, of course, in politics is the perception of it, and is the perception that a cabinet minister just got too close to this very powerful corporation? >> well, questions are still going on and the answers are coming with, and we'll keep across that. thanks very much for that. i should say that this is a complex case. the inquiry has been running week after week after week, and we've got a backup for you on all of that on the website, bbc.com/news, so that you can peruse at your leisure to get a sense as to where the inquiry seems to be heading. of course, w
david cameron was forced to call this inquiry a year ago, and it was both to really purge all the worries about phone hacking and the powers that the murdoches had over british politics, but the danger for david cameron is it's just unearthing all this sort of informal machinery of government. it shows that they were quite chummy emails and text messages between news corporation on the one hand and government ministers. now, dade cameron would say, well, what matters at the end of the day is...
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we got the cameron lambert foundation ready to rock and roll.day manic monday. >> ♪ 6 o'clock already i was just in the middle of a dream ♪ ♪ i was kissing valentino by a crystal blue italian stream ♪ ♪ but i can't be late because then i won't get paid ♪ ♪ these are the days when i wish our bed was already made ♪ ♪ it's just another manic monday. i wish it was sunday. ♪ ♪ that's my fun day ♪ ♪ it's my i don't have to run day. it's just another manic monday ♪ >> reporter: oh, yeah. well done. we want to invite you back for the manic monday melt down in november. give me a second. be nice to me today. guys have a great day, memorial day 2012. we'll see you later. >> thank s a lot. i was looking at the beach from the kite. it's cool. we do it like all winter long. you see people out there, the sea gate open. advertise the season. >> it is. >>> still to come on wjz. >> chance s are when you were a freshman many high school you weren't thinking about cancer, much less developing a test that could prevent it. hear from a at bank of america, we're lend
we got the cameron lambert foundation ready to rock and roll.day manic monday. >> ♪ 6 o'clock already i was just in the middle of a dream ♪ ♪ i was kissing valentino by a crystal blue italian stream ♪ ♪ but i can't be late because then i won't get paid ♪ ♪ these are the days when i wish our bed was already made ♪ ♪ it's just another manic monday. i wish it was sunday. ♪ ♪ that's my fun day ♪ ♪ it's my i don't have to run day. it's just another manic monday ♪...
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rebekah brooks said she used to exchange text messages with david cameron. >> running the gauntlet of the media, the woman who was once a significant number of that. ,nce rupert murdoch's protegee here today to face questions about the world of the press and politicians. >> thank you. >> she resigned from news international shortly after she was arrested by police investigating phone hacking. she told the inquiry that her departure had prompted commiseration from within the government. >> i received indirect messages from number 10, number 11, home office, for an office. >> did mr. blair send you one? >> yes. >> it has been reported, in relation to mr. cameron, you received a message of support along the lines "keep your head up." >> along those lines. >> you also received a message along these lines -- "sorry i could not have been as loyal to you as i could have spent -- been." >> very indirectly. >> it has been claimed that david cameron and mrs. brooks texted each other up to a dozen times a day. untrue, she said. >> it is preposterous. " that will now been a relief to downing stre
rebekah brooks said she used to exchange text messages with david cameron. >> running the gauntlet of the media, the woman who was once a significant number of that. ,nce rupert murdoch's protegee here today to face questions about the world of the press and politicians. >> thank you. >> she resigned from news international shortly after she was arrested by police investigating phone hacking. she told the inquiry that her departure had prompted commiseration from within the...