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law what about international law international well international law and sovereignty to hell with sovereignty if people are thawing and being raped on my land i'm sorry but i won't i will and the time for a minute these bizarre ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sovereignty because because they're free has the place or some kind of you know. kind of a you know moron if you want to call it because i'm on a kind of a stance in libya and i care about what he thinks of sovereignty i see more people being raped us than what we were murdered or we're into playing international law saying sovereignty is over until when we women and children are being murdered and if we followed the logical conclusion of the line of argument of someone like jim will be mourning hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths in libya and they want to trust with us that it would be different has no idea of his track record or his intentions and doesn't you know for me they're walking on a very very morally dubious ground here but i was with us that but it may go into the second point
law what about international law international well international law and sovereignty to hell with sovereignty if people are thawing and being raped on my land i'm sorry but i won't i will and the time for a minute these bizarre ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sovereignty because because they're free has the place or some kind of you know. kind of a you know moron if you want to call it because i'm on a kind of a stance in libya and i care about what...
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know you're going to genocide the international i think the international criminal court which began operations in two thousand and two specifically the international criminal court has now and i think five sets of people all of them from africa and nobody else that's just a factual correction ok but omar i mean if you're saying this is just civil war then what is it because i just be obama administration isn't call it a war either it likes to use the term kinetic military action is that what you would call it as well what is kinetic military action. you know i haven't heard that tell you i know that i don't lose to be honest with you but yeah but it's really not you know it was it was it was a divine it as it is. yeah go ahead but i think i think we're looking for we're looking a very different perspective you i mean you can call it a civil war if you'd like to but i think. you're almost equating it to to moral equivalence to morally equal swords which is a group of the first but it was a revolution occurring in libya and it was being suppressed with the most violent means on the. m
know you're going to genocide the international i think the international criminal court which began operations in two thousand and two specifically the international criminal court has now and i think five sets of people all of them from africa and nobody else that's just a factual correction ok but omar i mean if you're saying this is just civil war then what is it because i just be obama administration isn't call it a war either it likes to use the term kinetic military action is that what...
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law what about international law international well international law and sovereignty to hell with sovereignty if people are calling and being raped on the land and story by word over and through for a minute these bizarre or ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sovereignty it's because because they're free has the place or some kind of you know mechanic kind of a you know moral if you want to call it what he calls a mano a mano kind of starts in libya and i care about what he thinks of sovereignty i think what people being raped person what we were murdered and the playing international law saying so if you saw him three when you were going to a group being murdered and if we followed the logical conclusion of and the line of argument of someone like him would be mourning hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths in libya and you want to trust with us a little different has no idea of his track record or his intentions and doesn't and you know for me there was one very very morally dubious crowd here but i was with us but let me go into this like importan
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stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese americans who came into the classroom, as well as the rich student responses to these stories. the project really gave the students space to make very meaningful connections between the historical event of the japanese internment and contemporary and historical instances of social injustice in america today. but we're here today to meet phillip and chloe, so i want to introduce you to them. phillip also was one of the gracious japanese americans who came into the classroom and told his story. phillip congatonda went to law school and graduated hastings law school but never actually practiced law. he became the first chronicler of the japanese american experience and is credited with broadening the japanese -- broadening the definition of theater by bringing jap needs american stories to stages all across the country. he has collaborated with the most diverse american theater venues, from large mainstream hous
stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese americans who came into the classroom, as well as the rich student responses to these stories. the project really gave the students space to make very meaningful connections between the historical event of the japanese internment and contemporary and historical instances of social injustice in america today. but we're here today to meet phillip and...
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about international law. well international insolvency to hell with sovereignty of people authority and being right the more land. well and the thing for a minute these bizarre all ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sort of attributes because because this tree has. some kind of you know. mechanic kind of a you know moron if you want to call it what he calls a mano a mano kind of stunt in libya all i care about what he thinks of sovereignty i see more people being raped and what will be murdered or well into playing international law saying sovereignty is over until one group women and children are being murdered and if we followed the logical conclusion of the line of argument of someone like jim who would be mourning hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths in libya and they want to trust with us to look at what would be different has no idea of his track record or his intentions and doesn't you know for me they're walking on a very very morally dubious ground here wh
about international law. well international insolvency to hell with sovereignty of people authority and being right the more land. well and the thing for a minute these bizarre all ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sort of attributes because because this tree has. some kind of you know. mechanic kind of a you know moron if you want to call it what he calls a mano a mano kind of stunt in libya all i care about what he thinks of sovereignty i see more...
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form an international community failed till this minute to pressure israel to end the illegal sea to respect international law this peaceful activists trying to come in order to show the that one point six million palestinians are living in serious conditions they are carrying some hope they are going to trying to break the isolation was by israel in gaza strip this is not the provocation to provoke a shoot so what happened today and what israel is doing regarding the grave violation committed on the international humanitarian who humanitarian law our people in gaza this peaceful activists were carrying with them some messages which is very important some the message to the people of gaza that there is other people who are beside the injustice beside the liberties beside the problem and there is also to be able who are the need for these these actions so the international community must act in order that the suffering of the people of gaza we are not in need for cosmetic or materials gaza is full of chocolate and catch of many of these and other kinds of these such things that israel
form an international community failed till this minute to pressure israel to end the illegal sea to respect international law this peaceful activists trying to come in order to show the that one point six million palestinians are living in serious conditions they are carrying some hope they are going to trying to break the isolation was by israel in gaza strip this is not the provocation to provoke a shoot so what happened today and what israel is doing regarding the grave violation committed...
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law what about international law international well international law and sovereignty to hold with sovereignty if people are throwing and being raped on the land and story by word over and through for a minute these bizarre ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sovereignty of this because because there are three has the place all some kind of you know no kind of a kind of you know moron if you want to call it what he calls a mano a mano kind of stance in libya well i care about what he thinks of sovereignty and i think more people being very close in what will be murdered i will entertain international law saying sovereignty solvency one group women and children being murdered and if we followed the logical conclusion of and the line of argument of someone like jim will be mourning hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths in libya anyone across the us a little bit different has no idea of his track record or his intentions and doesn't and you know for me they're walking on a very very morally dubious ground here but i was with us but let me go in for a sec
law what about international law international well international law and sovereignty to hold with sovereignty if people are throwing and being raped on the land and story by word over and through for a minute these bizarre ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about sovereignty of this because because there are three has the place all some kind of you know no kind of a kind of you know moron if you want to call it what he calls a mano a mano kind of stance in...
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about international law. well intellectual insolvency to hell with. the modern world and for a minute these bizarre ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about this because because it has. some kind of you know. mechanic kind of you know morrow if you want to call it because i'm on a morning call of the new dia and i care about what he thinks of sovereignty i see more people being raped doesn't work all being murdered oh and the playing international law saying so over it is already when we were going to order a being murdered and if we followed the logical conclusion of and the line of argument of someone like jim will be mourning hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths in libya and you want to trust with us to look at what would be different has no idea of his track record or his intentions and doesn't you know for me they're working on a very very morally dubious ground here but i thought it was a start but if you go into the second point and the second point is that if we
about international law. well intellectual insolvency to hell with. the modern world and for a minute these bizarre ideological sponsors which come at the expense of people when we talk about this because because it has. some kind of you know. mechanic kind of you know morrow if you want to call it because i'm on a morning call of the new dia and i care about what he thinks of sovereignty i see more people being raped doesn't work all being murdered oh and the playing international law saying...
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international journalists are not allowed into syria. u.s. spoke to people that have fled the country? >> correct. we focused on one town in particular. we had not been authorized to enter since the beginning of this crisis. united nations investigators cannot look at the situation, but we were able to get into northern lebanon. this report was conducted with some 50 interviews. they had been in detention and were arrested during the security sweep. >> can you give us a rough idea of the kinds of things that have been happening? >> quite a number of the detainee's told us that they had been subjected to a form of torture where someone is strung up, usually to a bar, held in painful positions over a long period of time, perhaps able only to touch the ground with the tips of their toes, and then beaten. collector chocks were received to the body and textiles. >> who was receiving this torture? >> we are specifically referring to torture in detention centers run by military security. military security is one of the number of unaccountable milita
international journalists are not allowed into syria. u.s. spoke to people that have fled the country? >> correct. we focused on one town in particular. we had not been authorized to enter since the beginning of this crisis. united nations investigators cannot look at the situation, but we were able to get into northern lebanon. this report was conducted with some 50 interviews. they had been in detention and were arrested during the security sweep. >> can you give us a rough idea...
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global security today here is that international security add there while it is the chief of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new start nuclear disarmament treaty which warmed russian media relations and made things clearer with the european missile defense program but things are still where they started the alliance wants into septimus silence in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like syria and libya. alexis thank you very much for coming into the show it's a pleasure to have being here and first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about the from the more lively things like the rupert murdoch affair which which really lives not this holiday season well is it and it's those two or three would you would you consider to be in an. international international interest scale because every the whole world follows well certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlan
global security today here is that international security add there while it is the chief of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new start nuclear disarmament treaty which warmed russian media relations and made things clearer with the european missile defense program but things are still where they started the alliance wants into septimus silence in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its...
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of course, the construction of the international space station. that was not enough to save the shuttle program. so, after the launch of atlantis, the fleet will be mothballed. it is not clear what will take its place or when it will be ready. >> the organizers of the mass rally in malaysia are calling for free and fair elections and say that the free demonstration will go on despite police crackdown. party members and activists have been detained, with six detained under a strict security law without trial. tell us about this rally being planned. >> they organized the as a rally. they say that they want electoral reform. among their key demands are longer campaign times, a voter registration system, as well as equal access to the mainstream media. they are calling on malaysians to come down to kuala lumpur in a peaceful manner, marching and calling for electoral reforms. government officials have dismissed allegations of electoral fraud. they accuse opposition campaigns to use this rally. in 2007, there was a similar rally. the prime minister has
of course, the construction of the international space station. that was not enough to save the shuttle program. so, after the launch of atlantis, the fleet will be mothballed. it is not clear what will take its place or when it will be ready. >> the organizers of the mass rally in malaysia are calling for free and fair elections and say that the free demonstration will go on despite police crackdown. party members and activists have been detained, with six detained under a strict...
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diplomacy, international affairs replacing essentially the empires.mpires at this time were their own world orders and substantive, usually in a con tented, but the modern system said, no, that's not going to work. we're going to put religion on the shelf dipmatically. not that you can't have your religion, but don't bring the religion to the bargaining negotiating table. we began to get this system into which the empires as they began to fade away either wished to get into as in the case of the automin empire were very aggressively wanting to stay out of, as in the case of the chinese empire, and in some sense the course of modern history over the last 200 to 300 years has been the struggle whether the international state system can have proceed chiewrs to succeed against one challenge after another, and that challenge today is coming out of islam and priorlily from -- primarily what we call islamism. >> host: to what extent is your argument here similar in terms of the basic thrust to the argument that samuel huntington made in clash of civilization
diplomacy, international affairs replacing essentially the empires.mpires at this time were their own world orders and substantive, usually in a con tented, but the modern system said, no, that's not going to work. we're going to put religion on the shelf dipmatically. not that you can't have your religion, but don't bring the religion to the bargaining negotiating table. we began to get this system into which the empires as they began to fade away either wished to get into as in the case of...
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international international interest and international scale because of you but the whole world fall while certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlantic affair because of course report murdoch's interest in the wall street journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries here these are safer things of other countries but it's happening right in london it's happening right in westminster as we speak. the project is killing themselves. it's you know it's it's an interesting affair and i think also. at the start it wasn't it wasn't very clear how much this would affect cameron but i think it might affect him greatly i think he he behaved in such a way which was which was fantastic in that he was very candid in the way he responded in a way he wasn't guilty of anything but the way which he was slow to. to punish calls and for what had happened i think is going to hurt him in the long run what the
international international interest and international scale because of you but the whole world fall while certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlantic affair because of course report murdoch's interest in the wall street journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries here these are safer things of...
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you know in the international issues. and that's why she just it's syria is keeping a distance from the details of the indictment if you noticed. so the government is obviously. the most because clearly his supporters will learn the current government so it is obviously president politically but it will try to be as far away from the discussion about the war on terrorists as possible syria says this is an internal lebanese issue and if any syrians out and i did they would be dealt with internally that's what syria says now many other countries as you said may be. better. not on have. let me go let me go back to beirut let me go back to the would i want one of the thinking given this area that we live in now called the arab spring and i'm talking about libya and things like that yeah you think that what. are you worried about are you worried that if the current government in in lebanon doesn't. fulfill the execution of these these warrants here it will be used as a pretext for regime change or pressure on the regime in try
you know in the international issues. and that's why she just it's syria is keeping a distance from the details of the indictment if you noticed. so the government is obviously. the most because clearly his supporters will learn the current government so it is obviously president politically but it will try to be as far away from the discussion about the war on terrorists as possible syria says this is an internal lebanese issue and if any syrians out and i did they would be dealt with...
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he was also an employee of news international. you talk about operation motor man and the different amounts of use by steve whitmore, and i went through the information commissioners report and i added them up. for transactions in the daily associated newspaper groups there were 1,387 transactions with mr. whitmore used by 9 # journalists in that group. is it not obviously the case then that blogging, hacking, the use of private investigators for elicit and licih purposes was an actual culture and the "news of the world" participated maybe with a sense of entitlement, the same entitlement that mr. morgan uses in his book, because everybody else was doing it, is that not the case. >> look, we'v particularly, i tk this committee held an inquiry into the operation which was incredibly extensive. every single letter from fleet street was called to this committee. as far as i was concerned the failings of all these papers in not understanding the extent of the use of private investigators across fleet street was held to account then, a
he was also an employee of news international. you talk about operation motor man and the different amounts of use by steve whitmore, and i went through the information commissioners report and i added them up. for transactions in the daily associated newspaper groups there were 1,387 transactions with mr. whitmore used by 9 # journalists in that group. is it not obviously the case then that blogging, hacking, the use of private investigators for elicit and licih purposes was an actual culture...
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the shuttle's also built the international space station, an orbiting laboratory. but there has been a heavy cost. in 1986, the challenger exploded. all seven people on board were killed, including a teacher. her parents watched in horror. she had been invited to prove that space travel was safe. in 2003, the columbia broke up and another seven people were killed. a disastrous record for a craft designed to make reaching orbit routine. >> they have come with costs, tremendous costs, but anything of this value comes with tremendous costs. the greater the value, often the greater the costs. >> for now, all eyes are on the images from space of storms crossing the atlantic. the countdown continues. this video footage has been sped up. liftoff is one step closer if the weather allows. bbc news, florida. >> now to a marble found in the mountains of peru. it is the 15th century site shrouded in mystery. 100 years ago, it was thrust into the international spotlight when an explorer said he had rediscovered the treasure. people in peru say the site was never lost at all. >>
the shuttle's also built the international space station, an orbiting laboratory. but there has been a heavy cost. in 1986, the challenger exploded. all seven people on board were killed, including a teacher. her parents watched in horror. she had been invited to prove that space travel was safe. in 2003, the columbia broke up and another seven people were killed. a disastrous record for a craft designed to make reaching orbit routine. >> they have come with costs, tremendous costs, but...
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criminal court we want other countries to comply with international law but we violate international law all the time i mean if we were to apply the international law equally governor perry maybe should be taken to the hague. for his violations of international law on numerous occasions people who maintain they were innocent were executed by in his state george w. bush is guilty and john ashcroft when he was governor of missouri also is way up there in the end the list of governors who have committed these executions winters and questions raised governor george ryan of illinois commuted all the seeking out all of them because they were getting course i prodded because the journalism students were showing that people on death row were innocent i worked for that innocence project i remember that very well over but you know i want to talk a little bit about what you pointed at the united states wants other countries to abide by something that it doesn't itself i want to just kind of cloud a couple scenarios you know if italy executed amanda knox for example without letting her speak to
criminal court we want other countries to comply with international law but we violate international law all the time i mean if we were to apply the international law equally governor perry maybe should be taken to the hague. for his violations of international law on numerous occasions people who maintain they were innocent were executed by in his state george w. bush is guilty and john ashcroft when he was governor of missouri also is way up there in the end the list of governors who have...
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did news international paid clive goodman's legal fees for his trial? >> i want to be clear about the chronology. i did not have a firsthand knowledge of that. my involvement in these matters started in 2008. up until 2007 in december, i was chiefly involved in a public company. >> who did know? >> if i could try to enter the first question first? it is customary, whether it is with employees or other litigation, to pay some legal expenses on behalf of those to try and bring all of the evidence and that has all been done in accordance since any involvement by have had with legal advice about the proper way to do things. i can not speak to the 2007 arrangement. >> he employed the services of a q.c. i do not know if this is a lawyer at news international, but he is one the most eminent lawyers in the country, similarly one of the most expensive, and he was the go to a lawyer for celebrities. but it seems odd to me that a journalist from "news of the world" who is pleading guilty use is probably the most expensive lawyer in the country, which leads most pe
did news international paid clive goodman's legal fees for his trial? >> i want to be clear about the chronology. i did not have a firsthand knowledge of that. my involvement in these matters started in 2008. up until 2007 in december, i was chiefly involved in a public company. >> who did know? >> if i could try to enter the first question first? it is customary, whether it is with employees or other litigation, to pay some legal expenses on behalf of those to try and bring...
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clarke, but wouldn't it be wise to make an enemy of news international? >> no. i can't agree with that. >> are you really saying that which you've already described it, a huge global organization with media outlets and what it can do made absolutely no deference -- difference whatsoever? >> if there'd been any feeling that you describe, i think it would have been likely my office would have gone to the news international building and faced the hostility and the obstruction that they did on the -- >> sorry. could you speak up? >> yes, sorry. i kept -- >> obstruction -- sorry. this hostility and obstruction which surprises no one, i think even more now. surely, if anything, that would be a discouragement to probe further knowing the dogs of war could be used without hesitation. >> i understand what you're saying, mr. winnik, but perhaps i'm arrogant enough to think i had a reputation as a dogged detective, and that might make me more determined rather than less. >> one more we. you said that you socialized with reporters, crime reporters. no one would have expecte
clarke, but wouldn't it be wise to make an enemy of news international? >> no. i can't agree with that. >> are you really saying that which you've already described it, a huge global organization with media outlets and what it can do made absolutely no deference -- difference whatsoever? >> if there'd been any feeling that you describe, i think it would have been likely my office would have gone to the news international building and faced the hostility and the obstruction...
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bought and sold by news international for gain. against these deal was victims and against a succession of other victims of crime, whose names i know about and have seen and have yet to be made public, the systematic use of base and unlawful methods, hacking, breaking into computers with trojans, unpegged not the misconduct of a few roads, but i have to say, lawbreaking on an industrial scale, with the links of the british criminal underworld. that is the only way i will settle my case, and then i will answer questions. this is the only -- >> mr. stewart, i will say to you once. you are far too excitable. kong down. if you cannot, do not shake your head at me, if you cannot, leave the chamber. >> a way to describe the behavior of news international. it took the freedom of the press as a license and then cynically manipulated that right of freedom as their justification, and they used the defense of a free press as a banner under which they marched as do members of the criminal underworld, and it was this nexus, this criminal underw
bought and sold by news international for gain. against these deal was victims and against a succession of other victims of crime, whose names i know about and have seen and have yet to be made public, the systematic use of base and unlawful methods, hacking, breaking into computers with trojans, unpegged not the misconduct of a few roads, but i have to say, lawbreaking on an industrial scale, with the links of the british criminal underworld. that is the only way i will settle my case, and...
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and i just put a little bit on news international? a little conte .. 2005, and 2010, 17% of all my contacts, news of the world represents readership. in the same period 30% of my contacts -- an extraordinary percentage. it represents 42% of press readership. if i maintain the relationship with the media it wasn't my decision to allow news international to be so dominant in the market but if i am in the top of the immediate and they make 42% of their readership in this country, did you have lunch or dinner with other newspapers? significant reach as yes, well, that's what it's indicating. the other 70% were newspapers. one of the issues we did have was with "the guardian," and they carried reports, a day or two ago, that you had had a meeting with them to say that you tried to dissuade them the coverage of phone hacking was exaggerated and incorrect, and that you had a meeting to that effect in december p 2009; is that right? >> yes. >> you're telling us that you have not in particular, before january 2010 because it was a backstage? >
and i just put a little bit on news international? a little conte .. 2005, and 2010, 17% of all my contacts, news of the world represents readership. in the same period 30% of my contacts -- an extraordinary percentage. it represents 42% of press readership. if i maintain the relationship with the media it wasn't my decision to allow news international to be so dominant in the market but if i am in the top of the immediate and they make 42% of their readership in this country, did you have...
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and as part of that state itself became the unit of international equality, international affairs. rate pricing primarily the empire. empires for this time they were their own world orders and they're very substantive. they usually were in some kind of conceptual contact. but the modern system said no, that's not going to work. we're going to put religion kind of on the shelf diplomatically. not that you can't have your religion. but don't bring your religion to the bargaining table, to the negotiating table. so we began to get this system into which the empire, they began to fade away, even wished to get into as in the case of the ottoman empire, or very aggressively wanted to stay out of as in the case of the chinese empire. and in some sense, the course of modern history, the last 200, 300 years has been the struggle of whether the international state system can, with procedures, succeed against one challenge after another. and that challenge today is coming out of islam, and primarily from what we are calling islamism. >> host: to what extent is your argument here similar in te
and as part of that state itself became the unit of international equality, international affairs. rate pricing primarily the empire. empires for this time they were their own world orders and they're very substantive. they usually were in some kind of conceptual contact. but the modern system said no, that's not going to work. we're going to put religion kind of on the shelf diplomatically. not that you can't have your religion. but don't bring your religion to the bargaining table, to the...
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>> was i aware that news international commissioned an investigation into the news international e-mail, yes. >> you claimed in "the wall street journal" they made a major mistake. can i ask what mistakes were you referring to? >> i think maybe that is a question again to certainly we examined that an account things which we immediately had council with to get advice on how to present it to the police. >> in the written response to this committee's questions, are you aware that news international stated that both john chapman review these e-mails before forwarding them to the news? >> no. >> plebeian the company told you that some of your executives reviewed the e-mails? >> everything had been sent to them. >> okay. since they reviewed the e-mail on behalf of news international, are you not? >> yes. >> you are aware they found evidence -- >> [inaudible] >> and you are aware that he stated he found evidence of the indirect breaches of national security and evidence of serious crime? >> some detail of you would allow me. >> it's your father who's responsible but i will come back to you. >
>> was i aware that news international commissioned an investigation into the news international e-mail, yes. >> you claimed in "the wall street journal" they made a major mistake. can i ask what mistakes were you referring to? >> i think maybe that is a question again to certainly we examined that an account things which we immediately had council with to get advice on how to present it to the police. >> in the written response to this committee's questions,...
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the shuttle's also built the international space station, an orbiting laboratory. but there has been a heavy cost. in 1986, the challenger exploded. all seven people on board were killed, including a teacher. her parents watched in horror. she had been invited to prove that space travel was safe. in 2003, the columbia broke up and another seven people were killed. a disastrous record for a craft designed to make reaching orbit routine. >> they have come with costs, tremendous costs, but anything of this value comes with tremendous costs. the greater the value, often the greater the costs. >> for now, all eyes are on the images from space of storms crossing the atlantic. the countdown continues. this video footage has been sped up. liftoff is one step closer if the weather allows. bbc news, florida. >> now to a marble found in the mountains of peru. it is the 15th century site shrouded in mystery. 100 years ago, it was thrust into the international spotlight when an explorer said he had rediscovered the treasure. people in peru say the site was never lost at all. >>
the shuttle's also built the international space station, an orbiting laboratory. but there has been a heavy cost. in 1986, the challenger exploded. all seven people on board were killed, including a teacher. her parents watched in horror. she had been invited to prove that space travel was safe. in 2003, the columbia broke up and another seven people were killed. a disastrous record for a craft designed to make reaching orbit routine. >> they have come with costs, tremendous costs, but...
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security as the royal institute of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new strong nuclear disarmament treaty each one russia needs relations and made things clear and with the european missile defense program the things are still where they started because the audience wants him to stop the mistrials in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees that he won't threaten its security which in part is also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like the syrian. hello axis of thank you very much for coming to the show it's a pleasure to have been here and first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about the from the more lively things like the question which was really a live look this holiday season what is it for you would you would you conclude to be in an international international interest in those full scale because of it but the whole world felt well certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlantic affair because of course ru
security as the royal institute of international affairs alex this crowd. last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new strong nuclear disarmament treaty each one russia needs relations and made things clear and with the european missile defense program the things are still where they started because the audience wants him to stop the mistrials in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees that he won't threaten its security which in part is also disagree with the...