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leveson was absolutely clear on this point. many victims do not bother complaining or fighting newspapers which want them because they are too frightened in there for me into submission. we devote much of the program to a could be the biggest change to the present generation in the political fight over whether he knew lott is indeed necessary. david grossman begins our coverage. >> this is a huge inquiry in the report is equally as big. four volumes, 1987 pages of densely argued prose. this is not one story. if you want to know about the mail, turn to page 572. there's gordon brown and his sense ailments, 564. and what it peers morgan knew about fun hacking, page 615. >> register with this fast work, we cannot draw back and look at some of the big themes here. one of the central wants us the question of her dress. how to change the balance of power to give more rights to those unfortunate innocent individuals for whatever reason find themselves in the process of the press frenzy, their lives trash and chased and bullied the mos
leveson was absolutely clear on this point. many victims do not bother complaining or fighting newspapers which want them because they are too frightened in there for me into submission. we devote much of the program to a could be the biggest change to the present generation in the political fight over whether he knew lott is indeed necessary. david grossman begins our coverage. >> this is a huge inquiry in the report is equally as big. four volumes, 1987 pages of densely argued prose....
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the wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by a new independent body backed by legislation the prime minister cameron's agreed that contact between politicians and media exactly should be made public one of the first reactions polyploid joins me live on the with more of the story as well polly going to evening take a sort of the main points of this report he would. well leveson very damning in his reports about the press ethics of some of the parts of the newspaper industry said that they ruined and wreaked havoc with some innocent people's lives also very critical of politicians cozy relationship that's how he called it with powerful media organizations and what his recommendations really boiled down to was that he says that the u.k. needs to create a new independent press watchdog that will be underpinned by new legislation but did the government agree with the findings well david cameron has just been responding to the recommendations now he says he wholeheartedly agrees with lord
the wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by a new independent body backed by legislation the prime minister cameron's agreed that contact between politicians and media exactly should be made public one of the first reactions polyploid joins me live on the with more of the story as well polly going to evening take a sort of the main points of this report he would. well leveson very damning in his reports about the press ethics of...
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speaker, tomorrow sees the publication of the leveson report. does my right honorable friend agree with me that those who should be uppermost in our minds are the victims of previous media -- i'm fairly quick study agree with me that the status quo needs updating? >> i think my honorable friend is right and what he said. the status quo i would argue does not just need updating. the status quo is unacceptable and needs to change. this government set up a leveson because of unacceptable practices in parts of the media because of a failed regulatory system. i'm looking forward to reading the report carefully. i'm sure all members will want to consider it carefully. i think we should try and work across party lines on this issue. it's right to me with the other party leaders about this issue, and i will do so. what matters most is we end up with an independent regulatory system that can deliver and in which the public will have confidence. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, let me say i associate myself entirely with the prime minister's remarks about
speaker, tomorrow sees the publication of the leveson report. does my right honorable friend agree with me that those who should be uppermost in our minds are the victims of previous media -- i'm fairly quick study agree with me that the status quo needs updating? >> i think my honorable friend is right and what he said. the status quo i would argue does not just need updating. the status quo is unacceptable and needs to change. this government set up a leveson because of unacceptable...
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speaker, lord justice leveson will be publishing his report and recommendation soon. the deputy prime minister said that provide lord justice leveson proposals are proportional and workable. that government should implement them, and we agree. so when the report is published, will the government convened cross party talks to take it forward? we need a strong free press. and we also need a proper system to protect people from being as prime minister said, thrown to the wolves. >> i agree with much of what you said about levinson. need to wait to see what he comes up with. a workable proportion. i think we should support him of course that is the whole point of the exercise but i also agree with her we should work on across party bases will begin. the are two principles, both of which she alludes. firstly that we must do everything to ensure we maintain a free, raucous, independent press. is what makes our democracy and the country what it is. but also, also make sure the vulnerable are protected from abuse by the powerful. and that happen on an unacceptable scale on to
speaker, lord justice leveson will be publishing his report and recommendation soon. the deputy prime minister said that provide lord justice leveson proposals are proportional and workable. that government should implement them, and we agree. so when the report is published, will the government convened cross party talks to take it forward? we need a strong free press. and we also need a proper system to protect people from being as prime minister said, thrown to the wolves. >> i agree...
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improve life for the autonomy taken outlook plus britain's prime minister praises the long anticipated leveson report to suggest the government should tightly its grip over the u.k. media but david cameron says a new law could be going too far again we examine that one and unrelenting protests in egypt as christians and liberals boycott the vote on a new constitution fearing the document will only cement the presidents and therefore the muslim brotherhood's grip on power. could even kevin owen here they are to new center tonight first this hour it's crunch time for palestinians eagerly anticipating the un vote which may see them granted a long sought after statehood the autonomy is hoping to be upgraded to the position of a member observer state that's the crucial work well earlier i discussed the issue with artie's polis later in tel aviv a report at the un headquarters in new york. well palestine is expected to win its un bid by an overwhelming majority more than one hundred thirty nations of the journalist including at least fifteen european states are reportedly planning to full vote in fa
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hello welcome back now the wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by new independent body backed by legislation the government is expected to deliver its reaction on the document later on thursday well ali joins me now live from london thank you for joining us why is this such a big deal. got under at such an emotive and such a charged issue for the british public and for the press they are of course it's been a massive inquiry it's cost three point nine million pounds of taxpayers' money to look into the press standards in the ethics behind the way the press works here in the u.k. it was all off the back of public revulsion at the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the news of the world newspaper and it's resolved to nine months of interviews of hearings of investigations and now a two thousand page report delivered by an order leveson for everybody to look at about how the press regulations should chain. the consensus from him is that it should change and he's saying that there needs to be a
hello welcome back now the wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by new independent body backed by legislation the government is expected to deliver its reaction on the document later on thursday well ali joins me now live from london thank you for joining us why is this such a big deal. got under at such an emotive and such a charged issue for the british public and for the press they are of course it's been a massive inquiry...
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wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by a new independent body backed by legislation prime minister cameron has agreed that contact between politicians and media executives should be made public earlier i talked to artie's polyploid co for deep insight into the story. it's been a massive inquiry it's cost three point nine million pounds of taxpayers' money to look into the press standards and the ethics behind the way the press works here in the u.k. it was all off the back of public revulsion at the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the news of the world newspaper. press complaints commission isn't there so why does it work. well in short it doesn't work the status quo as david cameron said is unacceptable and according to lord leveson as he just said the press is. too many innocent lives and it's ruined just too many innocent lives and the critics are saying that if you regulate the industry more and if you are independent with legislation it could be the end of
wide reaching leveson report into the standards of the u.k. press has suggested it should be regulated by a new independent body backed by legislation prime minister cameron has agreed that contact between politicians and media executives should be made public earlier i talked to artie's polyploid co for deep insight into the story. it's been a massive inquiry it's cost three point nine million pounds of taxpayers' money to look into the press standards and the ethics behind the way the press...
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speaker, lord justice leveson will be publishing his report and recommendation soon. the deputy prime minister said that provide lord justice leveson proposals are proportional and workable. that government should implement them, and we agree. so when the report is published, will the government convened cross party talks to take it forward? we need a strong free press. and we also need a proper system to protect people from being as prime minister said, thrown to the wolves. >> i agree with much of what you said about levinson. need to wait to see what he comes up with. a workable proportion. i think we should support him of course that is the whole point of the exercise but i also agree with her we should work on across party bases will begin. the are two principles, both of which she alludes. firstly that we must do everything to ensure we maintain a free, raucous, independent press. is what makes our democracy and the country what it is. but also, also make sure the vulnerable are protected from abuse by the powerful. and that happen on an unacceptable scale on to
speaker, lord justice leveson will be publishing his report and recommendation soon. the deputy prime minister said that provide lord justice leveson proposals are proportional and workable. that government should implement them, and we agree. so when the report is published, will the government convened cross party talks to take it forward? we need a strong free press. and we also need a proper system to protect people from being as prime minister said, thrown to the wolves. >> i agree...
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also britain's prime minister praises the long anticipated leveson report that suggests the government should tighten its grip over the u.k. media but david cameron says a new law could be going too far again we examine that story and unrelenting protests in egypt as christians and liberals boycott the vote on a new constitution they're fearing the document will only cement the president and the muslim brotherhood as their grip on power. hello and good evening kevin irwin here at r.t. tonight's could have a company now it's crunch time for the palestinians to eagerly anticipating that un
also britain's prime minister praises the long anticipated leveson report that suggests the government should tighten its grip over the u.k. media but david cameron says a new law could be going too far again we examine that story and unrelenting protests in egypt as christians and liberals boycott the vote on a new constitution they're fearing the document will only cement the president and the muslim brotherhood as their grip on power. hello and good evening kevin irwin here at r.t. tonight's...
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. >> i think we should wait for the leveson report to come out. a lot of work has been done. what i want to see is a robust regulatory system, and as i said in the house i think last week, to make sure if newspapers get things wrong that they can be fined, journalists can be properly investigated. we know what a proper regulatory system should look like, we don't have one now, we need one for the future. >> jack loprestie. >> thank you, mr. speaker. first, i'd like to echo the tribute to our armed forces and our fallen comrades, their families and our loved ones, a huge debt of honor and gratitude. last week we saw the sentencing of former staff of -- [inaudible] hospital who were found guilty of ill treatment and neglect. i had hoped these prosecutionings would help to bring closure, at least a sense of justice to the victims and their families. however, now we've learned the -- [inaudible] may have been subject to abuse elsewhere. does the prime minister agree with me that care providers such as -- [inaudible] should be subject to prosecution for willful corporate neglect?
. >> i think we should wait for the leveson report to come out. a lot of work has been done. what i want to see is a robust regulatory system, and as i said in the house i think last week, to make sure if newspapers get things wrong that they can be fined, journalists can be properly investigated. we know what a proper regulatory system should look like, we don't have one now, we need one for the future. >> jack loprestie. >> thank you, mr. speaker. first, i'd like to echo the...
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lord justice brian leveson led the investigation.was triggered by a scandal over a tabloid newspaper-- owned by the murdoch conglomerate-- that hacked voice-mails of hundreds of people. we have a report from gary gibbon of "independent television news." >> reporter: they say the body that regulars the newspapers can't be run by newspapers alone anymore. it needs to be more independent and overseen by a government watchdog. >> this is not and cannot reasonably or fairly be characterized as statutory regulation of the press. i am proposeing inspect regulation of the press organized by the press. >> reporter: but david cameron said the judge had got it wrong. laws controlling newspapers could mushroom into censorship. he said he wanted changes the way newspapers regulate themselves but not new laws. >> the issue of principle is that for the first time we would have crossed the rubicon of writing elements of press regulation into the law of the land. we should, i believe, be wary of any legislation that has the potential to infringe free
lord justice brian leveson led the investigation.was triggered by a scandal over a tabloid newspaper-- owned by the murdoch conglomerate-- that hacked voice-mails of hundreds of people. we have a report from gary gibbon of "independent television news." >> reporter: they say the body that regulars the newspapers can't be run by newspapers alone anymore. it needs to be more independent and overseen by a government watchdog. >> this is not and cannot reasonably or fairly be...
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awry, so i certainly agree with the premise upon which we in the government actually created the leveson inquiry which is to seek our recommendations for change. that's the whole point of the inquiry. >> harriet harman. >> i look forward to all of us having the opportunity to work together in the public interest to get this right. now, mr. speaker, this week the deputy prime minister sent an email to his party members. in it he described the task of finding childcare as a real nightmare. isn't it clear that cutting the childcare element of tax credits has made that nightmare worse for parents? >> i'll tell you, it's actually helped many people to struggle to make ends meet and pay for childcare is the fact this government is providing 15 hours of free preschool support and childcare for every 3 and 4-year-old in the country. no government has done that before. it is this government that will provide 50 hours of preschool support and childcare to some of the poorest 2-year-olds in the country. no other government has done that before. it is this government that is taking two million peopl
awry, so i certainly agree with the premise upon which we in the government actually created the leveson inquiry which is to seek our recommendations for change. that's the whole point of the inquiry. >> harriet harman. >> i look forward to all of us having the opportunity to work together in the public interest to get this right. now, mr. speaker, this week the deputy prime minister sent an email to his party members. in it he described the task of finding childcare as a real...
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press regulator in the one three hundred years after arguably the deepest probe into their ethics leveson inquiry has accused newspapers of wreaking havoc on the night of innocent people and calls for a new legally backed regulator prime minister david cameron it doesn't agree they're putting him on a collision course with his coalition partners and victims of press intrusion inquiry was ne after a tabloid edited by cameron's friend becca brooks and his former media chief cools and hacked the voice mails of celebrities and the missing school girl who was later found dead. on the road to damascus airport reopened on friday off the syrian government side it had regained control of. been fierce fighting between the army and rebels on thursday with several international airlines suspending flights to the capital and syria is still cut off from the internet because of the battle the government and opposition play each other for the blackout. former international monetary fund chief dominique strauss kahn has reportedly settled a lawsuit with a hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault and y
press regulator in the one three hundred years after arguably the deepest probe into their ethics leveson inquiry has accused newspapers of wreaking havoc on the night of innocent people and calls for a new legally backed regulator prime minister david cameron it doesn't agree they're putting him on a collision course with his coalition partners and victims of press intrusion inquiry was ne after a tabloid edited by cameron's friend becca brooks and his former media chief cools and hacked the...
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such a body could inhibit freedom of the press and suggestions were made in the widely anticipated leveson report on media standards in the way but the visions have emerged within the coalition government with the deputy prime minister supporting the report and saying a state money was needed to regulate the press. that's all for me from them coming up after a short break it's capital account before this day. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet author p.d. is good for you is there of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought the
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british tabloid newspaper the news of the world is to be published by inquiry chairman lord justice leveson on thursday prime minister david cameron has already seen the findings without saying whether he supports tightening press regulations the year long investigation led to charges against high rank officials and executives and caused debate over the future of freedom of speech in the u.k. . hundreds of protesters have gathered outside of the world series to demand justice as the trials of so-called death flight pilots began in argentina the pilots are among sixty eight suspects charged with participating in torture and murder inside argentina's largest prison during the country's dictatorship in the ninety's seventies and eighties death flights were apparently carried out by the military taking political prisoners onboard with reports they were drugged and thrown alive and to see. more international news for you in about thirty minutes time coming up in just a few moments our special reports iraq for sale. wealthy british stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the gl
british tabloid newspaper the news of the world is to be published by inquiry chairman lord justice leveson on thursday prime minister david cameron has already seen the findings without saying whether he supports tightening press regulations the year long investigation led to charges against high rank officials and executives and caused debate over the future of freedom of speech in the u.k. . hundreds of protesters have gathered outside of the world series to demand justice as the trials of...
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a body could inhibit the freedom of the press or suggestions were made in the widely anticipated leveson report on media standards in the u.k. divisions have emerged within the coalition government with the prime minister supporting a report saying a state about the body to regulate the purse. us private bradley manning excused of leaking secret army data has testified during a pretrial hearing he says that detention conditions made him feel like a doomed caged animal and brought suicidal thoughts well robert naiman of just foreign policy says such damning accounts of his detention could impact the case against him. the. drama was clearly that the government prosecution was fighting with and really be non-cooperative. attorney along the hope of clearly of manning in this tourney. and to the idea that he's been punished enough doesn't need to be punished more does need to be punished much more. and also that the defense has some leverage over the government since the more details come out about his treatment tension the more embarrassed the united states will be internationally they want
a body could inhibit the freedom of the press or suggestions were made in the widely anticipated leveson report on media standards in the u.k. divisions have emerged within the coalition government with the prime minister supporting a report saying a state about the body to regulate the purse. us private bradley manning excused of leaking secret army data has testified during a pretrial hearing he says that detention conditions made him feel like a doomed caged animal and brought suicidal...
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such a body could inhibit freedom of the press the suggestions were made in the widely anticipated leveson report on media standards in the u.k. by its divisions have emerged within the government's with a deputy prime minister supporting the reports saying stay bad body was needed to regulate the press now shortly after the break having margins breaking the set stay with us. gracefully. it is a way of life traditionally the people are. herders and. they're also highly skilled and organized. depending. on the day we found this particular camp they were settled near the coast of the sea here four families work together to manage nearly a thousand reindeer herding reindeer. people and. they can use almost every single part of the rain to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation. for the. life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was f
such a body could inhibit freedom of the press the suggestions were made in the widely anticipated leveson report on media standards in the u.k. by its divisions have emerged within the government's with a deputy prime minister supporting the reports saying stay bad body was needed to regulate the press now shortly after the break having margins breaking the set stay with us. gracefully. it is a way of life traditionally the people are. herders and. they're also highly skilled and organized....
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we've all seen it for years in his newspapers and now lord justice leveson detailed it in his inquiry for all to see. beyond the scathing critique of murdoch's news organization there is a huge question mark that hangs over his empire here in the united states. when can we expect his interests here in the u.s. to be unmasked in the same fashion? at this point, it is beyond the proper thing to do. simply put, it is necessary. jennifer speaks truth to power. >>the bottom line is we need an amendment. >>now it's your turn. connect with "the war room" jennifer granholm. >>it's a call to arms. make your voice heard. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salads, sandwiches, and more. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. don't forget about that payroll meeting. rolo.get your smooth on. also in minis. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat?
we've all seen it for years in his newspapers and now lord justice leveson detailed it in his inquiry for all to see. beyond the scathing critique of murdoch's news organization there is a huge question mark that hangs over his empire here in the united states. when can we expect his interests here in the u.s. to be unmasked in the same fashion? at this point, it is beyond the proper thing to do. simply put, it is necessary. jennifer speaks truth to power. >>the bottom line is we need an...
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pent-up energy -- >> we will leave this program here to go life to london now where lord justice brian leveson will deliver his final report into the culture, practices and ethics of the british press relative to the phone-hacking scandal. this is just getting underway. >> good afternoon. for the seventh time in less than 70 years, there is a new report commissioned by the government dealing with concerns about the press. it was sparked by public revulsion about a single act; the hacking of the mobile phone of a murdered teenager. from that beginning it has expanded to cover the culture, practices and ethics of the press and its conduct in relation to the public, the police and politicians. this inquiry has been the most concentrated look at the press this country has ever seen. in nearly nine months of oral hearings, 337 witnesses gave evidence in person, and the statements of nearly 300 others were read into the record. i am grateful to all who have contributed. the report will now be published on the inquiry web site which also carries the statements, exhibits and both transcripts and video
pent-up energy -- >> we will leave this program here to go life to london now where lord justice brian leveson will deliver his final report into the culture, practices and ethics of the british press relative to the phone-hacking scandal. this is just getting underway. >> good afternoon. for the seventh time in less than 70 years, there is a new report commissioned by the government dealing with concerns about the press. it was sparked by public revulsion about a single act; the...
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[applause] fun one -- >> just to let you know you can read the leveson inquiry report on our website, c-span.org, we also have the video of today's news conference. coming down at this hour is more about that report. prime minister david cameron is taking questions from members of the british house of commons and we will have that for you in our video library. and later in our schedule on the c-span networks. back in washington today at the white house, president obama has lunch scheduled with mitt romney, his presidential rival. they'll be having lunch in the white house private dining room. also today at the white house, jay carney holding his briefing. that's about 12:45 and we'll have that live for you at c-span.org. out of the white house today, vice president joe biden participating in the grand opening of washington, d.c.'s first cost could he -- costco store opened day. the vice president -- bakery and frozen foods. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> jill wouldn't let me have one. i went to get my
[applause] fun one -- >> just to let you know you can read the leveson inquiry report on our website, c-span.org, we also have the video of today's news conference. coming down at this hour is more about that report. prime minister david cameron is taking questions from members of the british house of commons and we will have that for you in our video library. and later in our schedule on the c-span networks. back in washington today at the white house, president obama has lunch scheduled...