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>> hewitt won brand new ford f-150 pickup truck.n more amazing, hewitt had never held a hockey stick before that night before she took that shot. >> the team came out to recruit her. >> and she hit it left-handed and she's right handed. >> wow. just unbelievable. >> and what a tiny opening. they couldn't have made it any harder. they wanted to hang on to that truck. >> so how much more rain? >> we have the rain coming down now, some of it fairly heavily. watch out there, orgoing to see ponding on the roads. i was driving a little bit earlier. slow down out there this evening as we'll continue to see that rain. tomorrow looking better, 54 degrees, trying out. right now the holiday weekend looking quite nice. >> thank you, doug. "the ton [ child ] it's so cool! you can put a force field on him and be invisible! [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder
>> hewitt won brand new ford f-150 pickup truck.n more amazing, hewitt had never held a hockey stick before that night before she took that shot. >> the team came out to recruit her. >> and she hit it left-handed and she's right handed. >> wow. just unbelievable. >> and what a tiny opening. they couldn't have made it any harder. they wanted to hang on to that truck. >> so how much more rain? >> we have the rain coming down now, some of it fairly...
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here's gavin hewitt. >> this was a summit when the e.u. changed, a summit full of tension. the french president chipper. a british prime minister managing a clenched smile as brit tap's relationship with europe changed, too. france and germany had wanted to amend the e.u. treaties to impose tougher discipline over budgets. that needed british agreement, but the prime minister wanted safeguards in return. the arguments continued until 4:00 in the morning. >> good morning, everyone. sorry for keeping you up quite so long. i said before coming to brussels that if i couldn't get adequate safeguards for britain in a new european treaty, then i wouldn't agree to it. what is in the offer isn't in britain's interests, so i didn't agree to it. >> david cameron wanted to protect the u.k.'s financial services sector, but the french and germans were in no mood to make concessions to the british. >> david cameron asked for something that we thought was unacceptable, to exempt the u.k. from some regulations on financial services. we think a large part of the problem comes from the deregu
here's gavin hewitt. >> this was a summit when the e.u. changed, a summit full of tension. the french president chipper. a british prime minister managing a clenched smile as brit tap's relationship with europe changed, too. france and germany had wanted to amend the e.u. treaties to impose tougher discipline over budgets. that needed british agreement, but the prime minister wanted safeguards in return. the arguments continued until 4:00 in the morning. >> good morning, everyone....
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here's gavin hewitt. >> for a second day, senior french ministers have been criticizing britain and its economy. it has now led to an open row between the two countries. this was the french finance minister on national radio this morning. >> we don't have any lessons to give, but we don't want to be given any lessons either. the economic situation in great britain is very worrying, and from an economic standpoint, we prefer being french than british. >> stroll back to yesterday and it had been the turn of the governor of the bank of france who suggested that ratings agencies should start by downgrading britain. then the french prime minister in brazil said that the ratings agencies don't seem to have noticed, but britain is more indebted than us. it began to look like a coordinated attack on the british economy. later the french prime minister placed a call to nick clegg, the deputy prime minister, to, in his words, clear up misunderstandings. but nick clegg said the comments have been simply unacceptable and steps should be taken to calm the rhetoric. and later, number 10 downing stree
here's gavin hewitt. >> for a second day, senior french ministers have been criticizing britain and its economy. it has now led to an open row between the two countries. this was the french finance minister on national radio this morning. >> we don't have any lessons to give, but we don't want to be given any lessons either. the economic situation in great britain is very worrying, and from an economic standpoint, we prefer being french than british. >> stroll back to...
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gavin hewitt said this report from paris. >> in a landmark speech, the french president said that europe would have to make crucial choices in the weeks ahead. he said that europe needs to be re-thought and redesigned. it deals of spoke about what would be unimaginable, life without the euro. >> the euro exists. it's that would have dramatic consequences for the french. it would make our debt unsustainable. the collapse of confidence would paralyze everything. the french would get before. we have no right to let such a disaster occur. >> president sarkozy said that europe could be swept away by the crisis if it does not get a grip. he said he would push to give the eu a new treaty to enforce strict budgetary discipline. >> france is fighting with germany for a new treaty, more disciplined, more solidarity, more responsibility, a true economic government. >> although there would be much greater control over national budgets, the french president said this would not be a march towards super nationality. he knows how sensitive this would be for the french people. he envisions clochard -- cl
gavin hewitt said this report from paris. >> in a landmark speech, the french president said that europe would have to make crucial choices in the weeks ahead. he said that europe needs to be re-thought and redesigned. it deals of spoke about what would be unimaginable, life without the euro. >> the euro exists. it's that would have dramatic consequences for the french. it would make our debt unsustainable. the collapse of confidence would paralyze everything. the french would get...
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it's where he met the reverend danielle hewitt from the temple of light. >> tell me about the templef light. >> temple of light is a spiritual wellness center, a place to have a very personal relationship with the divine. >> how did you first come to meet michael lane? >> he came down here from ventura with my friend and said your website really isn't very good, let me redo it for you. >> lane told her he lived all over the world, describing himself as a seeker who had recently arrived in the united states. >> he professed to be associated with a buddhist monastery. >> the more she learned, the more suspicious she became. >> the fact he lived in a hotel, that he had a rental car, that he had very little physical possessions so he was really very transient, there was a lot more to him than met the eye. >> the reverend says she quickly sized up michael lane as a phony. >> your sense of his spirituality? >> nonexistent. it was something he was putting on and he was professing to have interest in. he put himself out as a seeker. >> six weeks after meeting lane, reverend hewitt fired him
it's where he met the reverend danielle hewitt from the temple of light. >> tell me about the templef light. >> temple of light is a spiritual wellness center, a place to have a very personal relationship with the divine. >> how did you first come to meet michael lane? >> he came down here from ventura with my friend and said your website really isn't very good, let me redo it for you. >> lane told her he lived all over the world, describing himself as a seeker who...
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you work for don hewitt. don hewitt was a genius. he was also a real pain in the butt. we all know people like that. i guess you can do a study 0 nice bosses, tough bosses, jerks, and correlate it somehow with the regression analysis and say who is more successful. that's way above my pay grade. >> are you writing the screen play and would you choose george clooney? [applause] >> i am not -- the reports of the movie are premam -- premature. >> do you see george clooney -- >> i am not a movie person. steve went over every frame of pixar movies the way he went over every curve over the first macintosh and he would say something about finding nemo, and i remember having to go back and quickly download the movies because i just don't know -- it's one of my blind spots. when i was editor of time i was famous for make really bad movie cover calls. so, asking me who should play what in a movie is -- >> all right. we'll give you a pass. i'm going to read you the preface. is says on behalf of historians, what were steve's stipulations about using the interviews you collected for
you work for don hewitt. don hewitt was a genius. he was also a real pain in the butt. we all know people like that. i guess you can do a study 0 nice bosses, tough bosses, jerks, and correlate it somehow with the regression analysis and say who is more successful. that's way above my pay grade. >> are you writing the screen play and would you choose george clooney? [applause] >> i am not -- the reports of the movie are premam -- premature. >> do you see george clooney --...
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gavin hewitt has details. >> at parliament, david cameron was the man you everybody seemed to want to talk about. his use of a veto to protect british interests has drawn comment from the french president and the germans chancellor. today, it was the turn of the president of the european commission to criticize the british for demanding safeguards. >> the united kingdom, in exchange for keeping its agreement, asked for a specific protocol on financial services which, as presented, was a risk to the integrity of internal market. this may compromise -- made compromise impossible. >> downing street denied the prime minister had any intention to undermine the single market, but the prevailing view was that britain was now on its own. >> in politics, there is one golden role -- you only walk away if you are sure the others will come after you to when you back. when you are invited at the table, either it is as a guest or otherwise you are part of the menu. >> one french member of the european parliament demanded britain be punished for acting selfishly. >> i think the british rebate is up
gavin hewitt has details. >> at parliament, david cameron was the man you everybody seemed to want to talk about. his use of a veto to protect british interests has drawn comment from the french president and the germans chancellor. today, it was the turn of the president of the european commission to criticize the british for demanding safeguards. >> the united kingdom, in exchange for keeping its agreement, asked for a specific protocol on financial services which, as presented,...
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. >>> paul hewitt and george a match on the road facing college in charleston. the dropped pass to ryan pearson, an easy layup plus the foul. patriots led by 8 at the break. 2nd half mason up by 2, pearson double teams, spins, a wild shot somehow goes in, just his game, pierson a career high 35 points and beat the college of charleston 84-76. elsewhere 23rd ranked virginia hosting, evans slimmed the defense here to a wide open sammy zaginski. 24-16 at the half. 2nd half, the cavs running to harris, he 17. >>> don't go way. we've got more sports news coming up like some bright spots in an otherwise lackluster season for the redskins. don't run away. we're talking the run game after the break. it's the perfect time to find great deals on the 4g lte devices you love. like the droid bionic by motorola for $199.99. or the pantech breakout for $49.99. our lowest price ever. get the technology you love, on the network you deserve. and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. >>> we can't stop talking about the roger mason flub, but we are
. >>> paul hewitt and george a match on the road facing college in charleston. the dropped pass to ryan pearson, an easy layup plus the foul. patriots led by 8 at the break. 2nd half mason up by 2, pearson double teams, spins, a wild shot somehow goes in, just his game, pierson a career high 35 points and beat the college of charleston 84-76. elsewhere 23rd ranked virginia hosting, evans slimmed the defense here to a wide open sammy zaginski. 24-16 at the half. 2nd half, the cavs...
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gavin hewitt has the latest. >> this was a summit when the e.u. change, full of tension. at the french president was chipper. the british prime minister managing a clenched smile as britain's relationship with europe changed, too. ifrance and germany had wanted o amend the treaty to impose tougher discipline over budgets. that needed british agreement, but the prime minister wanted safeguards in return. the arguments continued until 4:00 in the morning. >> good morning. at the sorry for keeping you up so long. i said before coming to brussels that if i could not get adequate safeguards for britain in a new european treaty, i would not agree to it. what is on offer is not in britain's interests, so i did not agree to it. >> david cameron wanted to protect the u.k.'s financial services sector, but the french and germans were in no mood to make concessions to the british. >> david cameron asked for something that we thought was unacceptable, to exempt the u.k. from some of regulations on financial services. we think a large part of the problem comes from the deregulation of
gavin hewitt has the latest. >> this was a summit when the e.u. change, full of tension. at the french president was chipper. the british prime minister managing a clenched smile as britain's relationship with europe changed, too. ifrance and germany had wanted o amend the treaty to impose tougher discipline over budgets. that needed british agreement, but the prime minister wanted safeguards in return. the arguments continued until 4:00 in the morning. >> good morning. at the sorry...
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paul hewitt hitting from all cylinders. high scorer with 18 points. the cavaliers run past george mason, 68-48. the patriots fall to 6-3. have a great day, everybody. >>> 5:28. 60 degrees. the news continues at 5:30. >> a journalist who covers major league baseball might want to check their closets. how the week is the first in north america to issue dress guidelines for the media. >> ceremonies will take place in our region and all across the nation honoring the 70th anniversary of the pearl harbor attacks. how this anniversary is extra special for the survivors association. >>> i'm tracking the rain throughout the day. the flooding chances and snowflakes for tonight. [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner but too many plants don't use it. wean't wait. epa must update power plant standards to protect our kids. [ baby coughing ] >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington." on your si
paul hewitt hitting from all cylinders. high scorer with 18 points. the cavaliers run past george mason, 68-48. the patriots fall to 6-3. have a great day, everybody. >>> 5:28. 60 degrees. the news continues at 5:30. >> a journalist who covers major league baseball might want to check their closets. how the week is the first in north america to issue dress guidelines for the media. >> ceremonies will take place in our region and all across the nation honoring the 70th...
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hewitt the attack on the apartment in 93. been at the international economic collapse in 98. sort of in time in the series of disasters for the russian people. i'm just wondering how much that color is in russia the debate looking back to december 25, 1991, you describe some of the nostalgia that people do feel. >> guest: it's interesting. the day that the russian parliament declared they wanted to be solvent was celebrated after yeltsin, independence day, the third national holiday. vladimir putin change that to russia day because he didn't want -- they want independent. they were part of an empire. people today in russia, and i know this from my own family and from fairly frequent visits back there, they look back at the soviet era in an era where people were bombing the reverend stations, airports, when the nationalities all got along reasonably well together. when he was a degree of education for everybody, when they were in shops but everybody suffered. except for the privileged members of the party, of course. >> host: and bribery. connections matter but there wasn't th
hewitt the attack on the apartment in 93. been at the international economic collapse in 98. sort of in time in the series of disasters for the russian people. i'm just wondering how much that color is in russia the debate looking back to december 25, 1991, you describe some of the nostalgia that people do feel. >> guest: it's interesting. the day that the russian parliament declared they wanted to be solvent was celebrated after yeltsin, independence day, the third national holiday....
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you work for don hewitt. don hewitt was a genius. he was also a real pain in the butt. we all know people like that. i guess you can do a study 0 nice bosses, tough bosses, jerks, and correlate it somehow with the regression analysis and say who is more successful. that's way above my pay grade. >> are you writing the screen play and would you choose george clooney? [applause] >> i am not -- the reports of the movie are premam -- premature. >> do you see george clooney -- >> i am not a movie person. steve went over every frame of pixar movies the way he went over every curve over the first macintosh and he would say something about finding nemo, and i remember having to go back and quickly download the movies because i just don't know -- it's one of my blind spots. when i was editor of time i was famous for make really bad movie cover calls. so, asking me who should play what in a movie is -- >> all right. we'll give you a pass. i'm going to read you the preface. is says on behalf of historians, what were steve's stipulations about using the interviews you collected for
you work for don hewitt. don hewitt was a genius. he was also a real pain in the butt. we all know people like that. i guess you can do a study 0 nice bosses, tough bosses, jerks, and correlate it somehow with the regression analysis and say who is more successful. that's way above my pay grade. >> are you writing the screen play and would you choose george clooney? [applause] >> i am not -- the reports of the movie are premam -- premature. >> do you see george clooney --...
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you work for don hewitt. don hewitt was a genius. he was also a real pain in the butt.we all know people like that. i guess you can do a study 0 nice bosses, tough bosses, jerks, and correlate it somehow with the regression analysis and say who is more successful. that's way above my pay grade. >> are you writing the screen play and would you choose george clooney? [applause] >> i am not -- the reports of the movie are premam -- premature. >> do you see george clooney -- >> i am not a movie person. steve went over every frame of pixar movies the way he went over every curve over the first macintosh and he would say something about finding nemo, and i remember having to go back and quickly download the movies because i just don't know -- it's one of my blind spots. when i was editor of time i was famous for make really bad movie cover calls. so, asking me who should play what in a movie is -- >> all right. we'll give you a pass. i'm going to read you the preface. is says on behalf of historians, what were steve's stipulations about using the interviews you collected for
you work for don hewitt. don hewitt was a genius. he was also a real pain in the butt.we all know people like that. i guess you can do a study 0 nice bosses, tough bosses, jerks, and correlate it somehow with the regression analysis and say who is more successful. that's way above my pay grade. >> are you writing the screen play and would you choose george clooney? [applause] >> i am not -- the reports of the movie are premam -- premature. >> do you see george clooney --...
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i'm here with girl scout troop 861 from the hewitt school. their names and they made pictures of themselves. this is colleen, brook, taylor, grace, lawrence, julia, katie, maggie, anna and christina. very well done, young ladies. nice sign. i did a good job, too. let's take a look at what's going on weatherwise. when we have a split jet stream like this, usually it means we're fought going to see a lot of bad weather out there. we're cooling down in areas of new england. a very quiet weekend. we don't have any snowstorms heading anywhere. it's amazing how quiet we've been since that snowstorm on the east coast that came in october. i guess it's good toers >> it should be a nice fall day today under the idrluence of high pressure. that means a lot of sun and windy conditions will be 36 by 8:00, 40 by noon, mostly sunny, 45 this afternoon. nation, as always. temperatures there, some of the warmest in the country. that's a look at the beautiful weekend forecast. lester. >> bill, thanks. >>> after deliberating for five days, a connecticut jury ha
i'm here with girl scout troop 861 from the hewitt school. their names and they made pictures of themselves. this is colleen, brook, taylor, grace, lawrence, julia, katie, maggie, anna and christina. very well done, young ladies. nice sign. i did a good job, too. let's take a look at what's going on weatherwise. when we have a split jet stream like this, usually it means we're fought going to see a lot of bad weather out there. we're cooling down in areas of new england. a very quiet weekend....
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i'm here with girl scout troop 861 from the hewitt school.eir names and they made pictures of themselves. this is colleen, brook, taylor, grace, lawrence, julia, katie, maggie, anna and christina. very well done, young ladies. nice sign. i did a good job, too. let's take a look at what's going on weatherwise. when we have a split jet stream like this, usually it means we're fought going to see a lot of bad weather out there. we're cooling down in areas of new england. a very quiet weekend. we don't have any snowstorms heading anywhere. it's amazing how quiet we've been since that snowstorm on the east coast that >>> good morning i'm storm 4 meteorologist chuck bell. we are off to a dry start on your weekend. it's going to stay dry all weekend long. temperatures are in the 30s this morning a little bit of a winter chill in the air. 39 in washington. 34 leesburg. 44 at the naval academy. you're going out to the army/navy game sunny, breezy and chilly. temperatures in the 40s. the redskins tomorrow colder that's a look at the beautiful weekend f
i'm here with girl scout troop 861 from the hewitt school.eir names and they made pictures of themselves. this is colleen, brook, taylor, grace, lawrence, julia, katie, maggie, anna and christina. very well done, young ladies. nice sign. i did a good job, too. let's take a look at what's going on weatherwise. when we have a split jet stream like this, usually it means we're fought going to see a lot of bad weather out there. we're cooling down in areas of new england. a very quiet weekend. we...
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28th of july, 2000 where you say we were offered a transcript of a phone conversation between james hewitt anna. my moment was addressed and you don't indicate what you kill piers morgan? it appears maybe i don't, i don't know. another call expands on his thoughts saying a hit man who wants to take that for 20,000 pounds. how was this all fleet to the telegraph diary. some bloke from south america guns me down in soho. why did you say dodgy transcript? >> well, i would have thought somebody planning to assassina assassinate, i think of a hitman as rather dodgy. >> it might be that the dodginess relates to the circumstances which the transcript was obtained, is that not a possibility hear? >> know, because i believe that the dodgy aspect i was referring to actually, i was hoping that this was not an accurate record of the conversation that had taken place. >> okay. can ask you please about paying police officers, is that something which happened at the "daily mirror" whilst you were editor's? >> i have no reason to believe so, no. >> are you saying by that that it was not brought to your at
28th of july, 2000 where you say we were offered a transcript of a phone conversation between james hewitt anna. my moment was addressed and you don't indicate what you kill piers morgan? it appears maybe i don't, i don't know. another call expands on his thoughts saying a hit man who wants to take that for 20,000 pounds. how was this all fleet to the telegraph diary. some bloke from south america guns me down in soho. why did you say dodgy transcript? >> well, i would have thought...
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jennifer love hewitt at one. have gained some weight. there was some photographs of her that clearly showed that. somebody who was a very clever guy, and i will win this on myself, because it's just did not register. resistance. but he wrote a story. it was to census. the headline, for those of you your room air with her movie seven this will be to argue against it. for those of you who are not this will simeon, the headline was i know what you a the summer . we were severely criticized for that. did this big cover story on weight. i regret. >> you talked earlier about how a lot of people don't get what they need to be doing, but as you look up there what do you see where they do it? new enterprises doing more, old enterprises doing something new? >> i think that people have this sense that the internet is this huge player. it is how to harness it and what to do with it. i mean, i've -- there are lots -- i read politico all the time and again during a really good job. there are others that are doing a really good job. the new york times'
jennifer love hewitt at one. have gained some weight. there was some photographs of her that clearly showed that. somebody who was a very clever guy, and i will win this on myself, because it's just did not register. resistance. but he wrote a story. it was to census. the headline, for those of you your room air with her movie seven this will be to argue against it. for those of you who are not this will simeon, the headline was i know what you a the summer . we were severely criticized for...
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28th of july, 2000 where you say we were offered a transcript of a phone conversation between james hewitt and anna. my moment was addressed and you don't indicate what you kill piers morgan? it appears maybe i don't, i don't know. another call expands on his thoughts saying a hit man who wants to take that for 20,000 pounds. how was this all fleet to the telegraph diary. some bloke from south america guns me down in soho. why did you say dodgy transcript? >> well, i would have thought somebody planning to assassina assassinate, i think of a hitman as rather dodgy. >> it might be that the dodginess relates to the circumstances which the transcript was obtained, is that not a possibility hear? >> know, because i believe that the dodgy aspect i was referring to actually, i was hoping that this was not an accurate record of the conversation that had taken place. >> okay. can ask you please about paying police officers, is that something which happened at the "daily mirror" whilst you were editor's? >> i have no reason to believe so, no. >> are you saying by that that it was not brought to you
28th of july, 2000 where you say we were offered a transcript of a phone conversation between james hewitt and anna. my moment was addressed and you don't indicate what you kill piers morgan? it appears maybe i don't, i don't know. another call expands on his thoughts saying a hit man who wants to take that for 20,000 pounds. how was this all fleet to the telegraph diary. some bloke from south america guns me down in soho. why did you say dodgy transcript? >> well, i would have thought...
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representative ernie hewitt, state of connecticut, the professor, what's your name again?> lerman. >> while i was sitting here i heard you mention the word leadership about five times. and person in my opinion, i'd probably get some more people in the room to agree with you that the jobs act is seriously -- is bringing forth trying to propose is serious leadership. so i think the president has taken some leadership on that issue. question, you're right. apprenticeship, jobs, you have to get the job before you get your friendship. we have -- before you get the apprenticeship. we have a class of young adults right now, get out of prison for low-level drug offenses, nonviolent crimes, we know, a but in this room knows, when they come back to the street they are forced to check a box on the upper left hand corner of that application. if they check that locks in the affirmative, and not going to get the job and, therefore, never make it to the apprenticeship process. if they check no and they tell a lie, they will lose their job. just want to know what fonts you have on that, t
representative ernie hewitt, state of connecticut, the professor, what's your name again?> lerman. >> while i was sitting here i heard you mention the word leadership about five times. and person in my opinion, i'd probably get some more people in the room to agree with you that the jobs act is seriously -- is bringing forth trying to propose is serious leadership. so i think the president has taken some leadership on that issue. question, you're right. apprenticeship, jobs, you have...
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a phone conversation between james hewitt and anna today. you don't win the case, will you kill piers morgan. here he replays, i don't know. in another call, expands on the thoughts saying he knows a hitman to take me up for 20,000 pounds. they said at least everybody knows who did it is a bloke from south america comes down in soho. why did you say dodgy transcript? >> well, it would have thought somebody planning to have my assassinated by a hitman is necessarily dodgy. >> said that the dodge jiness relates to the circumstances in which the transcript was obtained. is that not a possibility here? >> no because i believe that the dodgy aspect i referred to was the fat i was hoping -- fact i was hoping this was not an accurate record of what had taken place. >> okay. can i ask you please about paying police officers? is that something which happened at the daily mirror while you were editor? >> i have no reason to believe so, no. >> are you saying by that it was not brought to your attention? >> yeah, i've never been made aware of any eviden
a phone conversation between james hewitt and anna today. you don't win the case, will you kill piers morgan. here he replays, i don't know. in another call, expands on the thoughts saying he knows a hitman to take me up for 20,000 pounds. they said at least everybody knows who did it is a bloke from south america comes down in soho. why did you say dodgy transcript? >> well, it would have thought somebody planning to have my assassinated by a hitman is necessarily dodgy. >> said...