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mr. harold evans would want me to put many points arising out of the books, but there is not time. i should -- just bear with me, mr. murdoch. >> i am afraid -- >> 534. >> i have never read the book. i am sorry. >> he says -- in my year as editor of the times, murdoch broke all these guarantees. he put his point of view very simply to the home editor of the times when he summoned him from holiday on march 4 to his office shortly before asking for my resignation. you apparently said, i give instructions to all my editors all around the world. why should i not in london? do you remember saying that? >> no, i do not. i do remember meeting him and i do not know what he told mr. evans, but i know what he told me which was, you are facing an insurrection in the staff against mr. evans. >> said the anonymous editor, in terms of the witness' statement, because you do not identify him when you say you had to remove him -- >> it was mr. evans. he was saying they were facing an insurrection on the times. >> in your witness statement, you do not identify the editor, but you referred to an anony
mr. harold evans would want me to put many points arising out of the books, but there is not time. i should -- just bear with me, mr. murdoch. >> i am afraid -- >> 534. >> i have never read the book. i am sorry. >> he says -- in my year as editor of the times, murdoch broke all these guarantees. he put his point of view very simply to the home editor of the times when he summoned him from holiday on march 4 to his office shortly before asking for my resignation. you...
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but what mr. evanss suggesting is that they had this trade group that allow them to get around it. you want to give any background from your prospective? >> guest: there's no question. the tobacco industry, while they may not share secrets of other products, they certainly shared strategies. in fact, phillip morris had a scientist i was actually sitting on the surgeon general's committee in washington and would listen to things about tobacco. before that person would go back to new york, they would stop up in richmond, virginia, and the report was about what the surgeon general was thinking. then he would go home. that information was shared between companies. they didn't share it trade secrets, they certainly shared strategy and logistical situations about how to deal with the government. c-span: than what the company said about the addiction part of this. >> guest: in 2007, they still claim it was not addictive. in the year 2000, they said that is something that we knew all along. we just forgot to te
but what mr. evanss suggesting is that they had this trade group that allow them to get around it. you want to give any background from your prospective? >> guest: there's no question. the tobacco industry, while they may not share secrets of other products, they certainly shared strategies. in fact, phillip morris had a scientist i was actually sitting on the surgeon general's committee in washington and would listen to things about tobacco. before that person would go back to new york,...
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you are facing an intervention of the staff against mr. evans>> the anonymous editor in terms of your witness statement, when you have to -- >> you are facing an insurrection of "the *." >> in your witness statement, you cannot identify the editor. but you refer to an anonymous editor. you have to let go because there was an effect. were you intending to refer to how that happens? >> it was indeed. >> it is not the mission, you did not get his name in the witness' statement. >> it is the only editor that we have ever asked to leave. >> is that the reason for getting rid of him? it was a brilliantly -- successful editor for over a decade. >> i would say so. he had a great assistancts for his page who ran the inside team and did all the great work and never got the credit for it. never mind. the sunday times was fine. >> according to mr. emery, you also said this in relation to the undertakings you gave to that secretary of state. they're not worth the paper they're written on. did you say that? >> no. >> did you think that? >> no. surely not. it
you are facing an intervention of the staff against mr. evans>> the anonymous editor in terms of your witness statement, when you have to -- >> you are facing an insurrection of "the *." >> in your witness statement, you cannot identify the editor. but you refer to an anonymous editor. you have to let go because there was an effect. were you intending to refer to how that happens? >> it was indeed. >> it is not the mission, you did not get his name in the...
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every conceiveable design offer more energy efficiency and more coolant emissions than anything mr. evansr mr. perkins could have imagined. our own bill geist pointed out several years ago, without the refrigerator, where would we put all those magnets? ahead, why everybody loves emily. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile prod
every conceiveable design offer more energy efficiency and more coolant emissions than anything mr. evansr mr. perkins could have imagined. our own bill geist pointed out several years ago, without the refrigerator, where would we put all those magnets? ahead, why everybody loves emily. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects...
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>> mr. evan longoria opinion we're pro340e9ing that. >> what else have you been up to?china. >> are you enjoying your new life? >> yeah. >> you were looking forward to not be on television every day. but you must miss it. >> sure. every now and then. i think something happens, and i think i'll tell this story tomorrow. but there is no tomorrow. you did some acting with pretty white. >> it's coming up. "hot in cleveland" i'm chasing her. >> are you playing her love interest? >> i think so. i have the script, i'm told. i'm playing a character. i have a dresser. she dhis he's gay. and she finds out, he's straight. right down my alley, baby. >> how does she find that out? >> when i come after her. i want betty white. >> you've been singing with tony bennett, right? >> singing with tony bennett? >> is that wrong? >> who told you that? >> the researchers did. >> tony bennett, see if i've been singing with him. i'm not going to talk about you. you were so sweet on my last day. we went out for a couple of days. went to the bronx and my high school. we had a wonderful dime. >> w
>> mr. evan longoria opinion we're pro340e9ing that. >> what else have you been up to?china. >> are you enjoying your new life? >> yeah. >> you were looking forward to not be on television every day. but you must miss it. >> sure. every now and then. i think something happens, and i think i'll tell this story tomorrow. but there is no tomorrow. you did some acting with pretty white. >> it's coming up. "hot in cleveland" i'm chasing her....
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mr. murdoch, i put to you various viewpoints of your editors from time to time evans viewpoint the charismatic authority, mrs. book's viewpoint in the first report. mr. neil's viewpoint in full disclosure. there's one further perspective if i may. they may or may not all be consistent. this is mr. david yellend. he was editor of the sun in, i think, the late 1990s. >> yes. >> in an interview he gave to the evening standard in late 2010, there's this very small paragraph. did murdoch interfere in his editorship? his is mr. yellend's. his quote. all editors what they do is this. they go on a journey where they end up agreeing with everything rupert says. but you don't admit you're being influenced. most wake up in the morning switch on the radio, see something happened and think what would rupert think. it's like a prison. you look at the world through rupert's eyes. do you see the point, mr. murdoch, that all -- >> i understand what you're saying. but i think it's nonsense and i think you should take it in the context of mr. yellend's very strange autobiography. he said he was drunk all the tim
mr. murdoch, i put to you various viewpoints of your editors from time to time evans viewpoint the charismatic authority, mrs. book's viewpoint in the first report. mr. neil's viewpoint in full disclosure. there's one further perspective if i may. they may or may not all be consistent. this is mr. david yellend. he was editor of the sun in, i think, the late 1990s. >> yes. >> in an interview he gave to the evening standard in late 2010, there's this very small paragraph. did murdoch...
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mr. stol will be michael nolty, lawrence reid, evans, and rose hilton. >> hello, my name is kevin stall and i live at 875 post street which, right now, you kept in district six and i wanted to say i thank you for that. i am a tenant organizer in my building and we worked with the bristol hotel, helping deal with issues with the tenants who live there that have problems that they did not solve. so we helped solve their issues for them. and we would like to continue to work with them as long as they stay in district six. it's only like a hundred people though, which is a very insignificant population addition to district three, but it would still be most important to keep the tenderloin as a community intact. to keep the tenderloin intact. he also just said that he with hopefully not having to take anything else away from district six as well. thank you for your hard work and hopefully this will be the last of your meeting. thank you, and go giants. >> hi, i'm lawrence lee -- >> hold on, it's actually mr. nolty first. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> can you do everything at once? all right, thank you ve
mr. stol will be michael nolty, lawrence reid, evans, and rose hilton. >> hello, my name is kevin stall and i live at 875 post street which, right now, you kept in district six and i wanted to say i thank you for that. i am a tenant organizer in my building and we worked with the bristol hotel, helping deal with issues with the tenants who live there that have problems that they did not solve. so we helped solve their issues for them. and we would like to continue to work with them as...
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while evan thomas andy were sitting there mrs. huntsman came in from a workout sat down.e asked her what surprised her the most about the experience. and she said the same thing. she lit into the consultants said she didn't feel like they necessarily had his best interests at heart. and something very fascinating we reveal for the first time in "inside the circus," is the huntsmans felt a real sense of bederail when john mccain endorsed mitt romney. because, as you remember huntsman went on a limited endorsement campaign in 2008 when his family was with romney, when most of utah was with mitt romney. when mccain endorsed romney without even telling him huntsman told us he set up a very furious, bitter e-mail to them, they're still not over it. >> well, speaking of endorsements, you said that romney made sort of a goof when he tried to, or at least when he didn't ask for the endorsement of jeb bush. >> this is juicy. you know, governor romney, of course, did great in florida. but going into it, when he needed momentum, after the loss in south carolina, he was really hoping
while evan thomas andy were sitting there mrs. huntsman came in from a workout sat down.e asked her what surprised her the most about the experience. and she said the same thing. she lit into the consultants said she didn't feel like they necessarily had his best interests at heart. and something very fascinating we reveal for the first time in "inside the circus," is the huntsmans felt a real sense of bederail when john mccain endorsed mitt romney. because, as you remember huntsman...
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mrs. obama? >> start packing. >> not so fast, governor. >> my responsibility is to get people to see the other side of them. >> "inside the circus," e-book by evan thomas and mike allen. "romney tried to be a regular guy, he just wasn't good at it." according to the latest "new york times"-cbs poll, when it comes to handling the economy, they are just about even. evan, may be nice guys and to finish last. >> the nice guy it stuff matters, but what matters more is the economy could the clout on the horizon is europe. feel's problems -- you can the fear of a ripple effect. if that spain has an economic crisis, europe has an economic crisis, that is a threat to obama in november. >> nina? >> we up here may not care about who is nicer, we care more about who has better judgment. but the history of elections does not show that to be the case. al gore did not become president because people thought he was not a nice guy and george bush was. >> colby? >> we are early. we have not had debates, they have not gone face-to-face with each other. romney's rather patronizing statement that he is a nice guy but in over his head will be tested in the campaign.
mrs. obama? >> start packing. >> not so fast, governor. >> my responsibility is to get people to see the other side of them. >> "inside the circus," e-book by evan thomas and mike allen. "romney tried to be a regular guy, he just wasn't good at it." according to the latest "new york times"-cbs poll, when it comes to handling the economy, they are just about even. evan, may be nice guys and to finish last. >> the nice guy it stuff...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to honor an outstanding young man from my district who i have recently had the pleasure of getting to know. lance corporal cody evans, a -- of speedville, tennessee, serves in the united states marine corps as a combat engineer, one of the most dangerous jobs in the military. mr. fleischmann: while serving in afghanistan, lance corporal evans stepped on a pressure plate while sweeping for i.e.d.'s, nearly losing his life. he lost both legs and suffered numerous other injuries. i met lance corporale advance in january of this -- lance corporal evans in january of this year. he has the spirit of a fighter, a spirit that is -- that has led to his continued recovery. no mention of cody would be complete without mentioning his mother, regina. who has been with him constantly. her dedication to her son is incredible. as a nation, we must recognize those who serve, who have the character and commitment to the risk -- to risk their lives so we may sleep peacefully at home. cody evans deserves this recognition, which is why i ask that this poem be placed in the congressional record. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for
mr. speaker, i rise today to honor an outstanding young man from my district who i have recently had the pleasure of getting to know. lance corporal cody evans, a -- of speedville, tennessee, serves in the united states marine corps as a combat engineer, one of the most dangerous jobs in the military. mr. fleischmann: while serving in afghanistan, lance corporal evans stepped on a pressure plate while sweeping for i.e.d.'s, nearly losing his life. he lost both legs and suffered numerous other...
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mr. murdoch, i put to you various viewpoints of your editors from time to time, sir howard evans viewpoint, the charismatic authority as his book's viewpoint reported in the house of communication first report. and mr. neil's viewpoint in full disclose your, the sun king. there's one further perspective, if i may, and they may or may not all be consistent. this is mr. david yellen. did you remember him? he was editor of "the sun," i think, in the late 1990s. >> yes. >> in an interview he cave to the even -- he gave to the evening standard in 2010, there's this very small paragraph: did murdoch interfere in his editorship? and this quote, all murdoch editors, what they do this is, they go on a journey where they end up agreeing with everything rupert said, but you don't admit to yourself you're being influenced. most editors hear that something has happened and think what would rupert think about this. it's like a mantra inside your head, it's like a prism. you look at the world through rupert's eyes. do you see the point, mr. murdoch? >> i understand what you're saying. mr. jay, i think it
mr. murdoch, i put to you various viewpoints of your editors from time to time, sir howard evans viewpoint, the charismatic authority as his book's viewpoint reported in the house of communication first report. and mr. neil's viewpoint in full disclose your, the sun king. there's one further perspective, if i may, and they may or may not all be consistent. this is mr. david yellen. did you remember him? he was editor of "the sun," i think, in the late 1990s. >> yes. >> in...
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mrs. obama? >> srt packingng. >> not so fast. yohave to get voters to warm up to you. >> my responsibility is to get people to see the other side. >> "inside the circus," e-book by evan thomas and mike allen. what will it take to get voters to warm up to the man? accordg tthe lates cbs-"new york times" poll, when it comes to the economy, did and just about even -- they by just about even. >> nice guy stuff doematterer buwhat matters more is the economy. the cloud on the horizon is europe. spain's s problemsms -- you canan feel theear of the ripplee effect. spain has a real economic crisis europe has the economic crisis, ththat is a threat to obama. >> nina? >> we up here e mayot care who is nicer, we should care about who ha better judgment. but the history of electionss do not show that. al gore did not become president because people did not think he was a nice guy and george bush was. >> colby? >> also, we are early. they have not had dates, have not got face-to-face with each other. ronny's rather patronizing statement that he is a nice guy but over his head is going to be tested during g the campaign. >> charles? >> well, i guess early. romney's problem is not t
mrs. obama? >> srt packingng. >> not so fast. yohave to get voters to warm up to you. >> my responsibility is to get people to see the other side. >> "inside the circus," e-book by evan thomas and mike allen. what will it take to get voters to warm up to the man? accordg tthe lates cbs-"new york times" poll, when it comes to the economy, did and just about even -- they by just about even. >> nice guy stuff doematterer buwhat matters more is the...