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we should put our trust in lord justice leveson's. i may pay tribute and thank you lord justice leveson disdain for the painstaking impartial and comprehensive way they've conducted this inquiry. think where justice office leveson for the way he conducted his report today. most about to join the prime minister in paying tribute to innocent victims who gave evidence to inquiry. people who did not seek to be in the public eye, who suffered d+ in brief mncs further trauma at hands of the press. bob and sally dollar did mr. speaker, it's easy to forget how about the revelations about what happened to them and their daughter and their courage in speaking out, we would simply not be here today. jerry and kate mccann who suffered so much in shows so much courage, his daughter serving the same in her private diary was published by "news of the world." mr. speaker, they gave evidence to serve the wider public interest and i'm sure the whole house pays tribute to their courage. it is they who must be at the forefront of our minds today. mr. spea
we should put our trust in lord justice leveson's. i may pay tribute and thank you lord justice leveson disdain for the painstaking impartial and comprehensive way they've conducted this inquiry. think where justice office leveson for the way he conducted his report today. most about to join the prime minister in paying tribute to innocent victims who gave evidence to inquiry. people who did not seek to be in the public eye, who suffered d+ in brief mncs further trauma at hands of 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 too
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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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 too
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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let's not leave aside for a minute the fact that lord justice leveson is a close friend of elizabeth murdoch is not really the right person to do this job but what happened here is we've had an inquiry into the press where actually the problem that started all this was a criminal gang it looks like within the murdoch newsroom operating beyond the law and really the failure was not of the press it was of the police who failed to do their job for something like six years they had information about all sorts of phone hacking that was going on including people who were trying to help the victims of the seven seven london bombings having their phones criminally hacked boy the news of the world by the murdoch empire at the end of the day the journalists don't own the transmitters the journalists don't own the printing presses it's the proprietors and the editors who are really really culpable here i don't know if this is going to cause a lot of changes with the way that our press operates and i think that's because they're very rich very powerful very difficult for anybody but the rich to
let's not leave aside for a minute the fact that lord justice leveson is a close friend of elizabeth murdoch is not really the right person to do this job but what happened here is we've had an inquiry into the press where actually the problem that started all this was a criminal gang it looks like within the murdoch newsroom operating beyond the law and really the failure was not of the press it was of the police who failed to do their job for something like six years they had information...
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former 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
former 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...
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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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yes he could be right to do that i think let's not leave aside for a minute the fact that lord justice leveson is a close friend of elizabeth murdoch not really the right person to do this job but what happened here is we've had an inquiry into the press where actually the problem that started all this was a criminal gang it looks like within the murdoch news operating beyond the law and really the failure was not as the phrase it was that the police failed to do their job for something like six years they had information about all sorts of phone hacking that was going on including people who were trying to help the victims of the seven seven along the links having their loans criminally actually with the news of the world of the murder and so whatever sin is done i think he's quite cleverly sort of the goalposts and blames the press and i suppose we have to wonder do we have a full press here in britain blame the press because the end of the day at the beginning or of it was the press that actually did this whether or not the police and it had information of what the president was there for t
yes he could be right to do that i think let's not leave aside for a minute the fact that lord justice leveson is a close friend of elizabeth murdoch not really the right person to do this job but what happened here is we've had an inquiry into the press where actually the problem that started all this was a criminal gang it looks like within the murdoch news operating beyond the law and really the failure was not as the phrase it was that the police failed to do their job for something like...
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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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this 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
this 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;...