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ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you? long judgement. we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers, that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal, and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism. do you not think licence fee payers will find it astounding that you have lost this case, that it is going to cost potentially millions of pounds, and nobody at the bbc is being held responsible? the question is not whether anybody‘s responsible. everyone is responsible. the question is whether that responsibility results in what you suggested might happen, which is that people should resign, and so on and so forth. that's not necessarily the right response to every mistake that every journalist makes in a news organisation. sir cliff had told the court everything he had work
ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you? long judgement. we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers, that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal, and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its...
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miss unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you?nt, we need to go away and absorb all the details, there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism. do you not think licence fee payers will find it astounding that you have lost this case, that it's going to cost potentially millions of pounds, and nobody at the bbc is being held responsible? the question is not whether anyone is responsible, everyone is responsible, it's whether that responsibility results in what you suggested might happen, which is that people should resign, and so on and so forth. that is not necessarily the right response to every mistake that every journalist makes in a news organisation. # she'sjust a devil woman...# sir cliff had told the court everything he'd wo
miss unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you?nt, we need to go away and absorb all the details, there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism....
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there were many complaints from those watching, and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro,nd the coverage. he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved, and viewers could make a judgment about whether they felt the search was appropriate, in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the 10:00 news and the 6:00 news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage, and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search, in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the investigation was later dropped because of lack of evidence and sir cliff richard was nev
there were many complaints from those watching, and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro,nd the coverage. he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event,...
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came on austin jonathan munro, came on austin shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved and viewers could make a judgment about weather they felt the search was appropriate in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage in terms of its size and scale. helicopterfootage on in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the ten o'clock news and the six o'clock news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage and there was less tha n seconds of coverage and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the
came on austin jonathan munro, came on austin shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see...
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this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endns in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was not enough. he said heads deserved to roll at the bbc. there must be something done at that top echelon of people. this has to be something done that says you cannot do this again. you must not do it again and i'll still not sure why they didn't have some kind of legal advice that would stop them. i was never even arrested, let alone charged, and i've had to suffer all of this financially and more importantly emotionally, for what? for absolutely doing zero. but much of the media has backed the bbc‘s argument on press freedom for this case and be
this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endns in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said...
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so the house was rebuilt, and occupied by james munro, in the area -- era where there were to be no more political parties. >> [ laughing ] >> he made a national tour. he was rank-and-file and he ordered all his furniture from paris and really lifted up. big chandeliers and the whole work, that washington would have loved. so, the house went on, they rebuilt, reused, and as we heard earlier, democracy played its part in the use of the house. they almost never knew how to use it. houses in america weren't this big. the ceremony, they didn't want but they found they had to do it because of the organization. staff were hired, sometimes dirty, sometimes 15, and the house lived on. it serves the whole rest of the century. president washington was an extremely powerful figure. this was cut down in the election of 1800, and kit -- cut down until 1888 when president mckinley, again retained through his power the status of power, known to washington. so, the house survived all those years, like the house of a baker and a little -- banker in a little -- president roosevelt, looking for a new image
so the house was rebuilt, and occupied by james munro, in the area -- era where there were to be no more political parties. >> [ laughing ] >> he made a national tour. he was rank-and-file and he ordered all his furniture from paris and really lifted up. big chandeliers and the whole work, that washington would have loved. so, the house went on, they rebuilt, reused, and as we heard earlier, democracy played its part in the use of the house. they almost never knew how to use it....
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and 1930s but what no one has paid attention to was the fact he was also the owner and editor of the munro journal which was the newspaper in monroeville alabama. the only 1929 1947 so i did tend to those newspapers that were available in microfilm in the state archives in montgomery and in the state department, alabama department of archives and history. i grew up in the small town so i knew there's no guarantee that a small-town newspaper from the 1930s would have an editorial page. the town i grew up in, the macon beacon was the name of the newspaper and that's a great newspaper now, scott boyd has done a great job with when i was growing up in macon, they would run the obituaries on the front page and the newspaper was made up of who visited who at christmas or easter, that kind of thing. that was the kind of small-town paper i grew up with so i'm expecting that in the monroe journal but i get in in 1933. why would i have started in 1933? march 1933? roosevelt is inaugurated, goldstar. roosevelt was thelast person inaugurated in march. they moved it to january after that . we're going
and 1930s but what no one has paid attention to was the fact he was also the owner and editor of the munro journal which was the newspaper in monroeville alabama. the only 1929 1947 so i did tend to those newspapers that were available in microfilm in the state archives in montgomery and in the state department, alabama department of archives and history. i grew up in the small town so i knew there's no guarantee that a small-town newspaper from the 1930s would have an editorial page. the town...
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nothing but down so the reason this might not be a false start is unlike others, we haven't seen the munroe taony money rotate it's still too early to say hey, we're going to have a year like 2000 that's what value guys like me and sarat are looking for. it's too early to say that, but i think the tell is going to be how do facebook, netflix and others in that boat perform over the comeing weeks. >> cramer this morning says forget fang. maybe fang is tired. it's now man na. the key to the markets microsoft, amazon, netflix, nvidia, alphabet change up the way we've been thinking about these stocks as being grouped together as leading the market higher? >> you had amazon outper the same time you had facebook decline. my view let's worry about trade still, but also we've seen the ten-year yield creep up. we almost got to 3%. a hair away from it earlier this morning. that's what the market's focus on the fed that's coming u. apple is a value stock, tnot a growth stock. so it's sort of like you know, it's a thing to have, but in terms of the application of it, if you're a value investor like the
nothing but down so the reason this might not be a false start is unlike others, we haven't seen the munroe taony money rotate it's still too early to say hey, we're going to have a year like 2000 that's what value guys like me and sarat are looking for. it's too early to say that, but i think the tell is going to be how do facebook, netflix and others in that boat perform over the comeing weeks. >> cramer this morning says forget fang. maybe fang is tired. it's now man na. the key to the...
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has been so since the munro doctrine. the president is destabilizing the entire world order, from pulling out of nato to destabilizing the paris climate accord. proposing $12 billion for farmers, but what about manufacturers? >> that is a mistake. farmers want markets, farmers don't want subsidies. in thatt we don't go direction. matter intweets don't the grand scheme of things. i think our language matters. i think our twitter matters. i think how we present ourselves in public matters. the notion we are dismissive about a misrepresentation -- not once, not twice, but three times. just delete it and go away? that fundamentally mischaracterizes having representatives for constituency. >> you voted against the violence against women act, and kept a video on your website for three years saying he supported it. that is absolutely true. >> i voted in favor of the violence against women's act. there are two different versions. one had no restraint when it came to conscious objections. again this is a misrepresentation. how abo
has been so since the munro doctrine. the president is destabilizing the entire world order, from pulling out of nato to destabilizing the paris climate accord. proposing $12 billion for farmers, but what about manufacturers? >> that is a mistake. farmers want markets, farmers don't want subsidies. in thatt we don't go direction. matter intweets don't the grand scheme of things. i think our language matters. i think our twitter matters. i think how we present ourselves in public matters....
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there were many complaints from those watching and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro, cameat helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved and viewers could make a judgment about weather they felt the search was appropriate in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage in terms of its size and scale. helicopterfootage on in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the ten 0'clock news and the six o'clock news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage and there was less tha n seconds of coverage and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the investigation was later dropped because of lack of evid
there were many complaints from those watching and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro, cameat helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved...
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has been so since the munro doctrine. the president is destabilizing the entire world order, from pulling out of nato to destabilizing the paris climate accord. >> he is proposing $12 billion for farmers, but what about manufacturers? >> that is a mistake. farmers want markets, farmers don't want subsidies. i predict we don't go in that direction. sean said tweets don't matter in the grand scheme of things. i think our language matters. i think our twitter matters. i think how we present ourselves in public matters. the notion we are dismissive about a misrepresentation -- not once, not twice, but three times. just delete it and go away? that fundamentally mischaracterizes having representatives for constituency. >> you voted against the violence against women act, and kept a video on your website for three years saying he supported it. that is absolutely true. >> i voted in favor of the violence against women's act. there are two different versions. one had no restraint when it came to conscious objections. again this is
has been so since the munro doctrine. the president is destabilizing the entire world order, from pulling out of nato to destabilizing the paris climate accord. >> he is proposing $12 billion for farmers, but what about manufacturers? >> that is a mistake. farmers want markets, farmers don't want subsidies. i predict we don't go in that direction. sean said tweets don't matter in the grand scheme of things. i think our language matters. i think our twitter matters. i think how we...
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the man at the window, cameraman scott munro-- ( explosion ) --was unhurt.ugees. by land, and by sea. thousands landed on the greek island of lesbos, after a dangerous trip across the aegean sea from turkey. anderson cooper was there. >> cooper: it was an extraordinary thing to witness. so many of them were just exhausted and afraid. people drown on the way over all the time. they're buried in unmarked graves. and to die without your name being known, in a foreign land, and your family doesn't even know what happened to you, to me, that's an unspeakable tragedy. >> kroft: television is, of course, a feast for the eyes; an electronic window on the world. >> but the'sftateart of every great "60 minutes" story are the interviews. >> pelley: he is one of the men who shot osama bin laden. you shot him? >> mark owen: a handful of times. >> pelley: and at that point, his body was still. >> owen: yes. >> kroft: you have to ask the right questions. >> leon panetta: well, that's a damn good question. >> kroft: and you have to be fast on your feet. >> logan: how many t
the man at the window, cameraman scott munro-- ( explosion ) --was unhurt.ugees. by land, and by sea. thousands landed on the greek island of lesbos, after a dangerous trip across the aegean sea from turkey. anderson cooper was there. >> cooper: it was an extraordinary thing to witness. so many of them were just exhausted and afraid. people drown on the way over all the time. they're buried in unmarked graves. and to die without your name being known, in a foreign land, and your family...
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this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endation millions in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was not enough. he said heads deserved to roll at the bbc. there must be something done at that top echelon of people. this has to be something done that says you cannot do this again. you must not do it again and i'll still not sure why they didn't have some kind of legal advice that would stop them. i was never even arrested, let alone charged, and i've had to suffer all of this financially and more importantly emotionally, for what? for absolutely doing zero. but much of the media has backed the bbc‘s argument on press freedom for this
this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endation millions in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff...
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this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endconsidering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was not enough. he said heads deserved to roll at the bbc. there must be something done at that top echelon of people. this has to be something done that says you cannot do this again. you must not do it again and i'll still not sure why they didn't have some kind of legal advice that would stop them. i was never even arrested, let alone charged, and i've had to suffer all of this financially and more importantly emotionally, for what? for absolutely doing zero. but much of the media has backed the bbc‘s argument on press freedom for this case and believe this might not be the end of it. if we are hea
this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endconsidering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was...
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there were many complaints from those watching, and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro,nd broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved, and viewers could make a judgement about whether they felt the search was appropriate, in terms of its size and scale. the helicopter footage on the 10:00 news and the 6:00 news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage, and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search, in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the investigation was later dropped because of lack of evidence and sir cliff richard was never arrested. the singer then sued the bbc, accusing it of invading his privacy. on wednesday, m
there were many complaints from those watching, and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro,nd broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many...
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if you look at the munro building for the coast guard, we were working to further consolidate more individuals to that building so it will be easier. >> i look forward to joining. >> we want you to use it more. if you use amazon, you use the postathepostal service and belir not they make me it came up six or $7 billion a year and amazon is one of the best customers and fedex because postal service so it's actually quite a good partnership. we try to oversee most and have a great interest in pensions and health care and so forth. i want to mention this and then i will stop and you don't even have to respond further record on postal reform. when i was governor of the worse worst credit rating in the country as a liability to address and you've done a great job in a lot of ways. you haven't set aside any money for the health care cost for your attention but we looked around at other states and liability didn't do anything and even today if you look to see what the states are doing it in big cities you look at the company's top 100, 4500 very low yet it says they have to fully fund. my wife retire
if you look at the munro building for the coast guard, we were working to further consolidate more individuals to that building so it will be easier. >> i look forward to joining. >> we want you to use it more. if you use amazon, you use the postathepostal service and belir not they make me it came up six or $7 billion a year and amazon is one of the best customers and fedex because postal service so it's actually quite a good partnership. we try to oversee most and have a great...
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then the munro building we built for the coast guard, we are looking to get more individuals into that building. next month we will do a ribbon-cutting for the martin luther king extension. it will be easier for employees to get off the campus while helping with congestion around the area. we have been putting a lot of work into that property. >> i have interest to come out. i seem to get out there about every other month or so. >> i look forward to coming. do you ever use the postal service? dr. pon: periodically. >> i want you to use it more. dr. pon: i use amazon. >> if you use amazon, you use the postal service. believe it or not the postal amazon is one of their best customers. postal service delivers the last mile. other companies don't want to do that. quite a good partnership. we used to oversee most of the benefit partners for employees. have a great interest in pensions and health care and so forth. i want to mention this then i will stop. you don't even have to respond. reform,record on postal we used togovernor, have the worst credit rating in the country. same week we got
then the munro building we built for the coast guard, we are looking to get more individuals into that building. next month we will do a ribbon-cutting for the martin luther king extension. it will be easier for employees to get off the campus while helping with congestion around the area. we have been putting a lot of work into that property. >> i have interest to come out. i seem to get out there about every other month or so. >> i look forward to coming. do you ever use the...
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largest commercial seaport and the state of florida and represent enormous economic value to florida and munro county. commercial fishing is the second-largest economic engine in the florida keys, valued with turnover at $900 million. $300 million of that is directly attributable to the harvest of spiny lobster. one of the florida keys economic engines is at risk of being stalled as china begins to onose retaliatory tariffs all seafood products imported from the united states. i would like to submit into the record the reference to florida keys fishermen association letter sent yesterday in regards to tariffs. i would like to submit into record the letter i sent to the president yesterday regarding the same issue. last year's hurricane season was difficult for many communities in south florida. are still struggling with loss of income, repairs. i fear the small gains made since the end of the hurricane season are in peril as china retaliates on a fisherman's exports. shortly after the tariffs went into effect, china retaliated with a 25% tariff on its own list of imports for american items, in
largest commercial seaport and the state of florida and represent enormous economic value to florida and munro county. commercial fishing is the second-largest economic engine in the florida keys, valued with turnover at $900 million. $300 million of that is directly attributable to the harvest of spiny lobster. one of the florida keys economic engines is at risk of being stalled as china begins to onose retaliatory tariffs all seafood products imported from the united states. i would like to...
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ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignation over this matter? we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. will you consider offering your resignation? as i say, it is a very long judgment which we need to go away and look at in detail. all i would say is that all of our journalists and all of our bbc witnesses acted in good faith. thank you. 0ur correspondent helena lee is outside the rolls building where this morning's ruling took place. a difficult and damaging day here for the bbc. £210,000 a difficult and damaging day here forthe bbc. £210,000 in a difficult and damaging day here for the bbc. £210,000 in damages awarded to sir cliff richard. he has 110w awarded to sir cliff richard. he has now left court, the legal teams have left court, and also the senior bbc news managers have left now, going to look over thatjudgment, around 200 pages or so. let's speak to clive coleman, our legal affairs correspondent. we have had that statement f
ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignation over this matter? we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. will you consider offering your resignation? as i say, it is a very long judgment which we need to go away and look at in detail. all i would say is that all of our journalists and all of our bbc witnesses acted in good faith. thank you. 0ur correspondent helena lee is...