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in an interview with the bbc mr. brown claimed that the sunday brown newspaper hired criminals to get his financial and medical records and he was left in tears after the signing gave information about his son's a cystic fibrosis. ministers will discuss whether to call on plans for rupert murdoch's bid for the bskyb to be abandoned. this report from our deputy political editor does contain flash cryptography. >> here is gordon again in downing street with his daughter elisabeth next to him. and their top editor, rebekah brooks, the red hat on the right. for years a team brown stayed close. no more. the smiles fell away. using criminals to investigate his private life. >> i had my bank accounts broken into. ilesd my lawyers' f blanked. my tax returns went missing at one point. medical records have been broken into. i do not know how all this happened but i do know one thing, into of these instances, there is absolute proof that news international was involved in hiring people to get this information. i also know that the pe
in an interview with the bbc mr. brown claimed that the sunday brown newspaper hired criminals to get his financial and medical records and he was left in tears after the signing gave information about his son's a cystic fibrosis. ministers will discuss whether to call on plans for rupert murdoch's bid for the bskyb to be abandoned. this report from our deputy political editor does contain flash cryptography. >> here is gordon again in downing street with his daughter elisabeth next to...
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mr. brown: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i rise to discuss legislation called the all-american flags act of 2011 and make some comments about sort of what's happened to american manufacturing and how this is a small step but an important step in beginning to convince this body that "made in america" is something that we should focus on, that a manufacturing strategy from the white house is something that the they should s on and putting people back to work to make things in america again is the right strategy to pull us out of recession. the labor department most recent jobs report confirmed what workers in my state are already aware, that companies are still not hiring. they're seeing smaller paychecks and barely keeping up with bills and insurance companies. soldiers, in too many cases returning from iraq and afghanistan, are facing even greater challenges in the working market
mr. brown: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i rise to discuss legislation called the all-american flags act of 2011 and make some comments about sort of what's happened to american manufacturing and how this is a small step but an important step in beginning to convince this body that "made in america" is something that we should focus on, that a manufacturing...
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we refuse to support the commercial ambitions. >> mr. brown has now widened the attacked two other newspapers within the group. an attack that has been pressed, by the current leader. tomorrow, he will ask them to back a motion calling for rupert murdoch to withdraw his bed, a motion backed by the government. there is a good chance that he will be able to question james murdoch if they agree to appear before a committee next week. >> across the atlantic, a senator calls for a probe whether alleged hacking had extended to u.s. businesses. more aboutout a bit that. let's go to washington and speak to our correspondent. they are falling deeper into this phone-hacking scandal. >> this story is gaining traction and a u.s. the senator you referred to is the rockefeller, a democrat and chairman of the commerce committee. he puts out a statement this evening saying that the report is offensive, a serious breach of journalistic ethics. this raises serious questions about whether the company has broken u.s. law. i call upon the appropriate agencies to i
we refuse to support the commercial ambitions. >> mr. brown has now widened the attacked two other newspapers within the group. an attack that has been pressed, by the current leader. tomorrow, he will ask them to back a motion calling for rupert murdoch to withdraw his bed, a motion backed by the government. there is a good chance that he will be able to question james murdoch if they agree to appear before a committee next week. >> across the atlantic, a senator calls for a probe...
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above all, mr. brown accused of news international of having an agenda against him. that one is the bbc and the media regulator off of the reforms. >> all of these papers will be there for people to see. that will show that we stood up to news international. we refused to support the commercial ambitions when we thought they were against the public interest. >> mr. brown has now widened the attack of newspapers within the group. that is being brought home by labour's current leader. they are calling for rupert murdoch to withdraw his bid. they will have the option to say knows to news corp.. if they agreed to appear next week. >> there has been fresh violence in northern ireland tonight. there was an attempt to prevent the nationalists to prevent marches. tens of thousands of younis -- unionists turned out for the march. the founder of the websites wikileaks has begun the appeal of his extradition from britain to sweden. he said that the case against him was politically motivated after his website published tens of thousands of american cables last year. russia has t
above all, mr. brown accused of news international of having an agenda against him. that one is the bbc and the media regulator off of the reforms. >> all of these papers will be there for people to see. that will show that we stood up to news international. we refused to support the commercial ambitions when we thought they were against the public interest. >> mr. brown has now widened the attack of newspapers within the group. that is being brought home by labour's current leader....
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but mr. brown believes that people don't know the planning that was involved or the options available and rejected by high officials who's frequent indecision and occasional bad choices changed a serious situation into a needlessly deadly one. secondly, he talked in the book about the lack of available documentation during katrina. i'm going to let michael brown explain all of that to you. he's the author of the book, he knows more than i do. please give me a warm press club welcome for michael brown. [applause] >> hello, everybody. thanks for coming out. i appreciate it. i was just thinking, jan, you were talking, one the things that struck me that i hadn't thought about for a while in terms of this book. between your introduction and the -- some of the people who are in this room. there's another story that hasn't been told that probably needs to be told about katrina. and that is all of the people. i heard this the other say and i forget the question. another reporter asked me the question and o
but mr. brown believes that people don't know the planning that was involved or the options available and rejected by high officials who's frequent indecision and occasional bad choices changed a serious situation into a needlessly deadly one. secondly, he talked in the book about the lack of available documentation during katrina. i'm going to let michael brown explain all of that to you. he's the author of the book, he knows more than i do. please give me a warm press club welcome for michael...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i am here today to celebrate a friend and a statesman, a former member of the united states senate, marine aviator, pioneering astronaut, a beloved -- the presiding officer: the senate be in order, please. the senate be in order. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i'm here to celebrate a former member of this body, marine aviator, beloved family man and american hero. today is the 90's birthday for john herschel glenn. i was ten years old when he observed the wonder of the universe in just over five hours while orbiting the earth. i was 16 years old when he presented to me and another couple dozen eagle scouts in mansfield, ohio, with our eagle award teaching us again about community service and community pride. when i was 54 and one of the most memorable moments of my life, with john's wife and my wife connie in the gallery john glenn -- the presiding officer: the senate will come to order, please. mr. brown: john glenn h escorted me in to be sworn in as a united states senator fro
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i am here today to celebrate a friend and a statesman, a former member of the united states senate, marine aviator, pioneering astronaut, a beloved -- the presiding officer: the senate be in order, please. the senate be in order. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i'm here to celebrate a former member of this body, marine aviator, beloved family man and american hero. today is the 90's birthday for john herschel glenn. i was ten years old when he observed...
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mr. brown's account. the abbey wrote to mr. brown somewhat protected been. the letter was sent to sunday times, also. felt the abbey never got firm proof the paper was behind the call. but the worst charges concern gordon brown's son, fraser, who was born in 2006. the browns think the sun's front-page story that fraser had cystic fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> these are extremely serious allegations. i think like many members of parliament, indeed many members of the public, you know, i'm shocked and horrified at these allegations that people could do this to gordon or his family. it needs to be looked at. >> tonight, gordon brown said his family was shocked by the scale of lawbreaking and intrusion into their private lives. he's expected to do an interview tomorrow. >> it all seemed to happen today in one extraordinary mad rush around 4:00. not long after those revelations about what may have happened to gordon brown and his family started trickling out over the internet, came extraordinary news from news corporation, that they'r
mr. brown's account. the abbey wrote to mr. brown somewhat protected been. the letter was sent to sunday times, also. felt the abbey never got firm proof the paper was behind the call. but the worst charges concern gordon brown's son, fraser, who was born in 2006. the browns think the sun's front-page story that fraser had cystic fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> these are extremely serious allegations. i think like many members of parliament, indeed many members...
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mr. brown: mr. president, i appreciate the comments from the senior senator from florida about social security. in my state and not much different in rhode island, the state of the presiding officer, the average social security benefit is $14,000 a year. a huge percent -- roughly, i believe, i think about half of social security beneficiaries in ohio rely on social security for more than half of their income, and when i hear proposals here that senator nelson also is speaking against to make significant cuts to force seniors getting $1,000 a month from social security and letting off hedge fund managers who are paying significantly lower tax rates than most people in the middle class, that the sacrifice is aimed toward the middle class and aimed toward seniors and not spread more evenly among people who are the most privileged of society, and it bothers me as it does i know the presiding officer. i rise today about a similar issue about a social security issue also calling on my colleagues in the se
mr. brown: mr. president, i appreciate the comments from the senior senator from florida about social security. in my state and not much different in rhode island, the state of the presiding officer, the average social security benefit is $14,000 a year. a huge percent -- roughly, i believe, i think about half of social security beneficiaries in ohio rely on social security for more than half of their income, and when i hear proposals here that senator nelson also is speaking against to make...
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mr. brown: thank you, madam president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, madam president. as we debate the best way to get our fiscal house in order, we must avoid, first of all, defaulting on our obligations while also working to make our economy stronger. while our debt has been rising for several decades, there's enough blame to go around. it's been exacerbated by the economic crisis that has turned taxpayers all too often, workers and taxpayers into collectors of unemployment insurance, housing assistance, health care assistance. we must not forget that the economic crisis was brought on by a financial crisis that pulled the economy into a deep recession. some people in this chamber, some conservative politicians in washington might like to forget that this financial crisis ever happened but throughout the united states in places like cleveland and dayton and chillicothe and zanesville, fast-talking mort
mr. brown: thank you, madam president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, madam president. as we debate the best way to get our fiscal house in order, we must avoid, first of all, defaulting on our obligations while also working to make our economy stronger. while our debt has been rising for several decades, there's enough blame to go around. it's been exacerbated by the economic crisis that has turned...
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but mr. brown believes that people don't know the planning that was involved or the options available and rejected by high officials whose frequent in decision and occasional bad choices change to this serious situation into and needlessly deadly one. secondly, he talks in the book about the lack of available documentation during katrina, but i am willing to let michael brown explain all that to you because he is the author of this book and knows it more than i do. please give me a warm press club will come for michael brown. [applause] [applause] >> i, everybody. thanks for coming out. i appreciated. as you were talking, one of the things that struck me that i really hadn't thought about in terms of this book, between your introduction and the other people in this room there is another story that has not been told that needs to be told about the china. that is all the people. i heard this, the other day. ask me a question. another reporter asked me the question. on the today show yesterday in an i
but mr. brown believes that people don't know the planning that was involved or the options available and rejected by high officials whose frequent in decision and occasional bad choices change to this serious situation into and needlessly deadly one. secondly, he talks in the book about the lack of available documentation during katrina, but i am willing to let michael brown explain all that to you because he is the author of this book and knows it more than i do. please give me a warm press...
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mr. brown bought in 1992. eight years later, the sunday times ran a story suggesting that it was bought for a knock down some. the bbc has received a tape of a call that seems to suggest how the details were obtained. >> i wonder if you can help me. -- >> the caller is known to have been working for "the sunday times" at that time. and other charges also from 2000. somebody got details of mr. brown's account. the award mr. brown that somebody was pretending to be him. "the abbey" never got stone proves that there were behind the calls. the worst charges concern his son, fraser, who was born in 2006. this said that his son had cestus fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> many members of the republic, i am shocked and horrified at these allegations that people could do this to court and or his family. it is extremely serious and it needs to be looked at. >> tonight, gordon brown said his family was shocked by the scale of law breaking and intrusion into their private lives.
mr. brown bought in 1992. eight years later, the sunday times ran a story suggesting that it was bought for a knock down some. the bbc has received a tape of a call that seems to suggest how the details were obtained. >> i wonder if you can help me. -- >> the caller is known to have been working for "the sunday times" at that time. and other charges also from 2000. somebody got details of mr. brown's account. the award mr. brown that somebody was pretending to be him....
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around a hundred seventeen dollars a barrel well because you tonight in one thousand problem called mr brown. european stocks and fresh concerns about silver in the anti-poaching financials under pressure investors are waiting for the results of the emergency euro zone meeting and saved at preventing the debt crisis spreading to easily europe's third largest economy the country's assets see their. bond yield rising to over five percent investors are concerned by the high level each of these public debt is the one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. . and the russian markets are trading in the red on negative news from the world. that's the commits an individual who is on the my six week accrued is pushing energy majors lower gas more was losing more than one percent this and other stuff is truck make it come rise is on the rise and reports of us not to ainsley invest three hundred million dollars to upgrade the company's metal production and implement not if you will the trades. russian investment fund d.s.t. globalist buying ashamed twenty two out of the second terms the deal is said to be wor
around a hundred seventeen dollars a barrel well because you tonight in one thousand problem called mr brown. european stocks and fresh concerns about silver in the anti-poaching financials under pressure investors are waiting for the results of the emergency euro zone meeting and saved at preventing the debt crisis spreading to easily europe's third largest economy the country's assets see their. bond yield rising to over five percent investors are concerned by the high level each of these...
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mr. wes has to say. >> chris brown beat his girlfriend >> he uses the "n" word, the c word, the f word, yet, he is treated like royalty? >> bill: big name rammers are after laura ingraham for criticizing them. miss laura will tell us if she is upset by that she is very upset that a baggage handler stole some of her stuff. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. ♪ happy birthday mr. president. >> bill: also ahead, the great american news quiz, the corruption edition. how much do you know about abysmal behavior? >> it depends upon what the meaning of the word is is. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. is the tea party self-destructive? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. from the beginning i have supported the tea party because i believe it empowers individual americans always a good thing. also the tea party wants fiscal responsibility and a smaller federal government. again, those are good thing
mr. wes has to say. >> chris brown beat his girlfriend >> he uses the "n" word, the c word, the f word, yet, he is treated like royalty? >> bill: big name rammers are after laura ingraham for criticizing them. miss laura will tell us if she is upset by that she is very upset that a baggage handler stole some of her stuff. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. ♪ happy birthday mr. president. >> bill: also ahead, the great american...
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mr. brown brown: , mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. this week we have a unique opportunity to reduce the deficit to the tune of $2.2 billion, that's $.2,000 billion dollars. to protect medicare, to protect social security, to protect medicaid and to make sure the united states of america doesn't do something we've never done, that's go into default. we can debate how we got here, we can debay how we have -- why we have -- debate how we have -- why we have this huge budget deficit. we can debate whether it's president obama's fault, whether it's george bush's fault, we can debate whether it was the recovery act or whether it was the two wars president bush didn't pay for. we can debate whether it's the health care bill or whether it's the bailout to the drug insurance company -- the health care bill of president obama's or the -- the -- the giveaway to the drug insurance -- drug and insurance companies
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the police have informed mr. brown on glen mulcaire's list and some time ago mr. n passed all relevant information, mulcaire being a private investigator implicated. there's more revelations expected in the coming days. this story now let threatens to engulf politicians, the public, the police and not to mention the papers themselves. wolf. >> an amazing development, i must say. thanks very much for that. how easy is it to hack into someone's cell phone, including yours? our own brian todd has been investigating. what he discovered raising some serious security concerns for all of us. his report coming up later this hour. the allegation that former british prime minister gordon brown was a target of media hackers is taking the scandal to a whole new level. i spoke about that in depth just a little while ago with brown's predecessor, the former british prime minister tony blair. let's talk a little bit about this scandal in england right now. it's shocking to me. i've read those tabloids. did you have any idea, a, as prime minister, and, b, since you've left office,
the police have informed mr. brown on glen mulcaire's list and some time ago mr. n passed all relevant information, mulcaire being a private investigator implicated. there's more revelations expected in the coming days. this story now let threatens to engulf politicians, the public, the police and not to mention the papers themselves. wolf. >> an amazing development, i must say. thanks very much for that. how easy is it to hack into someone's cell phone, including yours? our own brian...
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i'll tell mr. brownrk in the real world. [ thomas ] my sophomore year, i was pretty confused, didn't really know what i wanted to do. didn't like high school. and then i met my teacher, mr. mccooey, and that click happened. i would never have even thought about going into the engineering field if it wasn't for these ap classes, these teachers and them helping me realize that this is a major calling in my life. ♪ i didn't always know that i would like math, but now i think it'll change my life. i didn't always know that i would like math, like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. >>> just a little refresher course. when john boehner and his right wing buddies took over the house leadership in janu
i'll tell mr. brownrk in the real world. [ thomas ] my sophomore year, i was pretty confused, didn't really know what i wanted to do. didn't like high school. and then i met my teacher, mr. mccooey, and that click happened. i would never have even thought about going into the engineering field if it wasn't for these ap classes, these teachers and them helping me realize that this is a major calling in my life. ♪ i didn't always know that i would like math, but now i think it'll change my...
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the zipline carries you -- look at mr. brown there. carries you 80 feet above ground and you can see the golden gate and the bay bridge. the ride will be open all summer long. >> all right. 5:26 now. and no ticket, no problem. the man who illegally boarded a plane. >>> it's one of the most sweeping state laws taking effect today. the major requirement if millions of kids want to attend school this fall. >>> and we have just learned crisis averted here with golden gate ferry. service will be running between larkspur, san francisco and sausalito. we'll let you know what we learned, what's changed and what to expect. ,,,,,,,,,,,, out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its trouble spots. and hey, if you can't listen to grout, you can't truly know its wants...its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. i'm frank mallicoat. and i'm grace le s >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and good morning, everybody
the zipline carries you -- look at mr. brown there. carries you 80 feet above ground and you can see the golden gate and the bay bridge. the ride will be open all summer long. >> all right. 5:26 now. and no ticket, no problem. the man who illegally boarded a plane. >>> it's one of the most sweeping state laws taking effect today. the major requirement if millions of kids want to attend school this fall. >>> and we have just learned crisis averted here with golden gate...
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i had been by to visit mr. brown many times. >> through the back door? >> yes. [laughter] my family had gone there many times. >> were there any preconditions by the support of your newspapers? >> i never guaranteed anyone the support of my newspapers. we had supported the thatcher government. we changed to support the labor party, whenever it was. at the direct loss of 200,000 circulation. the on the conversations i had had with mr. blair, that i could remember, were out and about in europe. >> mr. blair [unintelligible] he visited you halfway around the world before the 1997 election. >> that was something mr. cameron are arranged? >> it is understood that the fbi are investigating 9/11 victims. have you commissioned an investigation into these allegations? >> we have seen no evidence of that at all. as far as we know, if they do, we will treated exactly the same way as we treat it here. i cannot believe it happened to anyone in america whether it was someone at "news of the world," i do not know. >> i will come back to you, james, in a moment. if the fbi inve
i had been by to visit mr. brown many times. >> through the back door? >> yes. [laughter] my family had gone there many times. >> were there any preconditions by the support of your newspapers? >> i never guaranteed anyone the support of my newspapers. we had supported the thatcher government. we changed to support the labor party, whenever it was. at the direct loss of 200,000 circulation. the on the conversations i had had with mr. blair, that i could remember, were...
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i had been asked also by mr. brown many times. >> through the back door? >> yes. >> can i also ask you, mr. murdoch -- >> and my family who went there many times. >> have you ever imposed any preconditions upon a party leader in the u.k. before giving them the support of your newspapers? >> i've never guaranteed anyone the support of our newspapers. we change -- we had been supporting the thatcher government and the conservative government that followed and we changed and supported the labor party whenever it was, 13 years ago, with the direct loss of 200,000 circulation. >> did you ever impose any preconditions on either the labor party -- >> no. >> no preconditions whatsoever? >> no. the only conversations i had with them, mr. blair that i can remember, were about the euro. >> mr. blair visited you halfway around the world. >> he what? >> mr. blair visited you halfway around the world before the 1997 election. anyway, that doesn't matter. >> that was something miss campbell arranged. >> can i also ask you, it's understood that the fbi are investigating 9/
i had been asked also by mr. brown many times. >> through the back door? >> yes. >> can i also ask you, mr. murdoch -- >> and my family who went there many times. >> have you ever imposed any preconditions upon a party leader in the u.k. before giving them the support of your newspapers? >> i've never guaranteed anyone the support of our newspapers. we change -- we had been supporting the thatcher government and the conservative government that followed and...
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i'll tell mr. brown how things work in the real world. y on, yo, college is the place for you.er one goal. ♪ students like me, who take these ap math and science classes and have these opportunities, this is where the american dream lies. when i write that book, you know, i plan to dedicate it to my school. ♪ those hopes and dreams that you have, you know, they're within reach. and i'm living proof. >>> just a little refresher course. when john boehner and his right wing buddies took over the house leadership in january. don't you remember, one of the first orders of business was to read the united states constitution on the house floor. i hope they were listening to part of the 14th amendment dealing with the national debt. ironically read by congressman steve israel of new york. >> the validity of the public debt of the united states including debts incurred for payment of pensions shall not be questioned. but neither the united states nor any state shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in eight of the insurrection or rebellion in the united states or any claim
i'll tell mr. brown how things work in the real world. y on, yo, college is the place for you.er one goal. ♪ students like me, who take these ap math and science classes and have these opportunities, this is where the american dream lies. when i write that book, you know, i plan to dedicate it to my school. ♪ those hopes and dreams that you have, you know, they're within reach. and i'm living proof. >>> just a little refresher course. when john boehner and his right wing buddies...
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sunday times said that misrepresentation they did was in the public interest to try to figure out if mr. brown had obtained the acquisition of an apartment below market rates. the second question was about the son and the son issued a statement saying that they did not illegally obtained medical records nor did they commission anything else to do so. the information of the diagnosis had been brought to them by the relative of someone else who had the disease who is sympathetic to the browns. they're proud of the coverage of the browns. they can't violate medical laws but raised awareness. >> new revelation concerning the media culture, if these allegations are true is not just sleepsy -- sleazy and out of control but involving criminal misconduct. what is the revelation recording the police. >> these are scandals here in england. you've got the political establishment back on its heels. you got the media empire by far rupert murdock enmeshed in controversial and now you have question of the police. the police are in siege for their actions in two different ways both high and low. there are cle
sunday times said that misrepresentation they did was in the public interest to try to figure out if mr. brown had obtained the acquisition of an apartment below market rates. the second question was about the son and the son issued a statement saying that they did not illegally obtained medical records nor did they commission anything else to do so. the information of the diagnosis had been brought to them by the relative of someone else who had the disease who is sympathetic to the browns....
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the person i met most in those days was mr. brown, his wife and my wife struck up quite a friendship. and our children played together on many occasions. and i'm very sorry that i'm no longer -- i felt he had great values, which i shared with him, and i'm sorry that we've become apart and i hope one day we'll be able to put it together again. >> one final question to rupert murdoch, you said in your interview you gave to the "wall street journal" you felt that your executives had handled this crisis very well with just a few minor mistakes. do you stand by that statement or do you believe the level of mistakes was far greater than that? >> well, they seem very big now. what we did was terrible, but you're talking about handling the crisis. i'm sorry -- i don't believe that either he nor mr. hinton made any great mistakes. or any -- but were mistakes made within the organization? absolutely. were people i trusted or that they trusted betrayed? yes. >> this is to james murdoch. it was reported that when rebekah brooks spoke to staff wh
the person i met most in those days was mr. brown, his wife and my wife struck up quite a friendship. and our children played together on many occasions. and i'm very sorry that i'm no longer -- i felt he had great values, which i shared with him, and i'm sorry that we've become apart and i hope one day we'll be able to put it together again. >> one final question to rupert murdoch, you said in your interview you gave to the "wall street journal" you felt that your executives...
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i had been asked by mr. brown several times. >> through the back door? >> yes. [laughter] and my family many times. >> [inaudible] before giving them the support? >> i never guaranteed anyone support of our newspapers. we had been supporting the government come and we changed and supported whenever it was, 13 years ago with the 200,000 circulation. >> did you ever report any preconditions on the labor party? >> no. of the only conversations i had with them i can remember were arrived at that euro. >> mr. blair who visited you -- it doesn't matter. >> [inaudible] >> can i also ask it was understood that the fbi are investigating have you commission investigation into these allegations? >> we have received no evidence of that at all and as far as we know -- >> that they do? >> they are treated exactly the same way as here, and i can't believe it happened to anyone in america as well as the news of the world. i don't know. >> if these allegations are true the investigation into them? >> absolutely. >> also you must be qualified on the fact that its cost you and lea
i had been asked by mr. brown several times. >> through the back door? >> yes. [laughter] and my family many times. >> [inaudible] before giving them the support? >> i never guaranteed anyone support of our newspapers. we had been supporting the government come and we changed and supported whenever it was, 13 years ago with the 200,000 circulation. >> did you ever report any preconditions on the labor party? >> no. of the only conversations i had with them i...
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design -- >> are you aware of the hearing conducted by the science and technology committee where mr. brown from georgia, the chairman, questioned the use -- the current application of standoff behavior detection which you employ now versus the active questioning which is done under the israeli system? >> i think they're both very good. >> well, everyone who testified, every expert said the t.s.a. current procedure is a total failure. they further validated the findings of g.a.o. >> i'm not familiar with the witnesses. >> and again, i had the opportunity two weeks ago to be in tel aviv to see how it was done. and it can be done on an interactive basis, even with a large population if we go to risk-based rather than hassling innocent americans, veterans, military, children, and people who pose absolutely no risk. i yield back the balance of my time. >> i would encourages you to speak to work with the administrator pistol. thank you. >> we tried to get the senior most people to come before this committee and they refused. that is one of the great frustrations. no surprise to the t.s.a. i love
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mr. brown: i ask the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: i first, madam president, want to thank senator rockefeller for his leadership on the f.a.a. issue. it's so important in rural areas. it's so important for a work to retain and train a work force. it's so important for airline service generally, in cities as large as cleveland, cincinnati and columbus airports and in smaller communities where this matter is -- senator rockefeller said, it absolutely matters for economic development. and people in big cities might make fun of small airports, that they don't have all the -- all the hustle and bustle, but we do know that medium sized and smaller airports matter a great deal. with the refusal of the house to take up a clean extension of f.a.a., more than 4,000 employees have been furloughed, dozens of construction projects have come to a halt. in this economy, for some radicals in the house of representatives to decide because they have got a political mission and an ideology that doesn't quite fit with the majority of americans, th
mr. brown: i ask the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: i first, madam president, want to thank senator rockefeller for his leadership on the f.a.a. issue. it's so important in rural areas. it's so important for a work to retain and train a work force. it's so important for airline service generally, in cities as large as cleveland, cincinnati and columbus airports and in smaller communities where this matter is -- senator rockefeller said, it...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection, the senator is recognized. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to speak in morning business for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i -- july 5 -- we just went through the july 4th weekend celebrating our independence since july 4, 1776. july 5, 76 years ago, our country -- something else happened pretty -- very, very important in our country and very, very symbolic of what we stand for pass a nation. i've heard the presiding officer from maryland just talk a moment ago about the values we hold ras a nation and how important that is to convey those values in everything we do in this body. and what happened on july 5, 1935, was president roosevelt signed something called the national labor relations act. and we know that what came out of the national labor relations act and the other reforms of that era, in addition to social security and some -- the c.c. and some other things
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection, the senator is recognized. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to speak in morning business for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i -- july 5 -- we just went through the july 4th weekend celebrating our independence since july 4, 1776. july 5, 76 years ago, our country -- something else...
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recorded vote on amendment number 63 printed in the congressional record by the gentleman from georgia, mr. brown, on -- broun, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 63 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: the yeas are 90. the nays are 330. on this vote the yeas are 90. the nays are 332. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on am
recorded vote on amendment number 63 printed in the congressional record by the gentleman from georgia, mr. brown, on -- broun, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 63 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient...
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because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and i just. thought yeah basically it was that so that it would swap out nuclear waste. to the emissions it made the world. we took thousands of trial. and kick. out the whole time you're staying here for more time when it was. started on the second of june to allow one second of june to own one six and a half years old she's the portable person that there is a part of your living here six unhealthier. thank you very much and they really bring the good luck good luck good luck. and. hope. that when a car narrowed down here is in here we're. there now or. ever. sht shift changed. it's. still is where the washings gone are those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign for the smith other. than. for. us who. are trying to ram through the earth for the thank you. are you think for the general right and quicker. than your son is coming discuss what you're going to shoot for the president of. will start when t
because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and i just. thought yeah basically it was that so that it would swap out nuclear waste. to the emissions it made the world. we took thousands of trial. and kick. out the whole time you're staying here for more time when it was. started on the second of june to allow one second of june to own one six and a half years old she's the portable person that there...
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because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. as we thought yeah it was that was that we dropped out nuclear waste. told to do to the initial estimate the value of their workers. we took thousands of tell us. how the whole time you're seeing here for more time when it layers. from the second of june to allow one second of june to all one six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is a part of your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much and they were here thank you good luck good luck good luck. in the. family and the whole thing back when our narrow down here is in the early morning. there are or there are others. so is where the washing when i come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign. for. us. to. thank you. are you think for the general right and quicker that. science can we discuss what you're going to ships which are. of. will start when the general comes ok. he's coming now we need to work something out be
because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. as we thought yeah it was that was that we dropped out nuclear waste. told to do to the initial estimate the value of their workers. we took thousands of tell us. how the whole time you're seeing here for more time when it layers. from the second of june to allow one second of june to all one six and a half years old she's the portable person that...
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because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. the thought yeah basic is that so that we drop out nuclear waste. will lead to the initial. wave the world's. who took thousands of tell. me. how the whole time you're sitting here for more time when it was. it started on the second of june july one second of june to olaf six and a half years old she's the portable person that if there isn't someone over your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much and they really think that luck good luck because we've. been. told. that wherever you are down here is in here we're. where you are there. she. asked. shift. so his mother watching one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign with other. person. on the. outs. for round three there are three of them here. and you think for the general right and quicker. than you senator can we discuss what you're going to shift from the president of. will start when the general comes ok if it's h
because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. the thought yeah basic is that so that we drop out nuclear waste. will lead to the initial. wave the world's. who took thousands of tell. me. how the whole time you're sitting here for more time when it was. it started on the second of june july one second of june to olaf six and a half years old she's the portable person that if there isn't...
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. >> yes, i had been asked by mr. brown, many times... >> through the back door? >> yes. bill: can i ask you -- >> and my family went there, many times. >> were there any pre-conditions, with the u.k. government, the support of your newspapers? >> i never guaranteed anyone support of my newspapers. we changed -- we had been supporting the thatcher government and, the government that followed, and we we changed and supported the labor party, when it was, ten years ago, with the direct loss of 200,000 circulation. >> did you ever employ any pre-conditions on either the labor party -- >> no. >> no pre-conditions whatsoever. >> the only conversations i have had with them, mr. blair, as i can remember, were arguing about the euro. >> well, mr. blair... >> what? >> mr. blair... halfway around the world in the 1997 election -- that doesn't matter. >> that is something mr. cameron arranged. >> yes. >> also, i ask you, it is understood the fbi are investigating 9/11 victims. have you commissioned an investigation into these allegations? >> we have seen no evidence of that at all,
. >> yes, i had been asked by mr. brown, many times... >> through the back door? >> yes. bill: can i ask you -- >> and my family went there, many times. >> were there any pre-conditions, with the u.k. government, the support of your newspapers? >> i never guaranteed anyone support of my newspapers. we changed -- we had been supporting the thatcher government and, the government that followed, and we we changed and supported the labor party, when it was, ten...
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mr. brown: i'm sorry. madam president? thank you. sorry i didn't address the chair.senator boxer, i was on the phones today listening to people call in from ohio, taking calls, and i heard so many people very afraid of the boehner legislation and what might come out of a further compromise. senator reid, as you said, has offered a good many cuts and -- and, you know, doing -- doing this in a way that's bipartisan. are you hearing that in your state, that there's a real fear that they might -- that -- that the republicans in the house certainly are insisting on social security and medicare cuts and what that would mean to people in your state? mrs. boxer: well, absolutely. we, as un, are the largest state in the -- we, as you know, are the largest state in the union. 38 million people. we have more people on social security than any other state, medicare. and they know what the stakes are. they're smart. and if you look at the polls, 70% of the people say talks millionaires and billionaires, they should pay their fair share. spare social security, medicare, education
mr. brown: i'm sorry. madam president? thank you. sorry i didn't address the chair.senator boxer, i was on the phones today listening to people call in from ohio, taking calls, and i heard so many people very afraid of the boehner legislation and what might come out of a further compromise. senator reid, as you said, has offered a good many cuts and -- and, you know, doing -- doing this in a way that's bipartisan. are you hearing that in your state, that there's a real fear that they might --...
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because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. played with the yeah basically that was it that we drop out nuclear waste. told to do to the initial. way the value of their waste. we took thousands of tell. me. how the whole time you're sitting here for more time when it was. it started from the second of june through our run second of june to all of our six and a half years old she's the portable person that it tears up more of your living near states and healthier. thank you very much they really think that life but not really. been. told. that when a foreigner down here is in here or we're. here now or or ever she cashed chest. so is where there were things going on now we come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign without a. person . in the. arts. center around three or. four thank you. or you think for the general right and quicker. than you senator can we discuss what you're going to shift from. we'll start when the general comes ok if it
because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. played with the yeah basically that was it that we drop out nuclear waste. told to do to the initial. way the value of their waste. we took thousands of tell. me. how the whole time you're sitting here for more time when it was. it started from the second of june through our run second of june to all of our six and a half years old she's the...
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because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and so i just. thought yeah it was that was that we dropped out nuclear waste. told to do to the initial estimate that when you look that way. we took thousands of tell. us. how how long time you're sitting here for more time when it layers. from the second of june to allow one second of june to all want six and a half years or she's the portable or so that it is a part of your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much and they really thank you good luck good luck good luck. in the. account and told me that when our narrow down here is in here more. where you are or asked whether. it's. just. so us whether we're seeing one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign. for. us. and. for. us. to. thank you. or you think for the general right and concur that. science can we discuss what you're going to shoot for which is one of. will start when the general comes ok. he's coming now we need to
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because in chicken years there is nothing about people like you there are just news about gordon brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just say yes we are the fuck yeah ok it was that was what we thought about nuclear waste. told to do to the initial. way the world. we took thousands of tell. you. how the whole time you're sitting here for more time when it was. started on the second of june to our run second of june to all the six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is a portable your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much and they really think they're good luck good luck good luck with. that and be told. that when a coronary down here is in here oh we're. there are. other she changed chest. so his mother watching one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign with a. person . in the. us. for around three or. four thank you. are you think for the general right and quicker. than your senator can we discuss what you're going to shoot for the president of. will start when the general comes ok but
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