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osborn was not admitting to anything. these were the claims of a friend of a friend, as i seem to remember. that was the view form. i think probably as a result of a discussion with my team. that is where we ended up. i have taken the time to look at "the sunday mirror" leader. it does not call for mr. osborn to be fired. it is fair to say it is more critical, as you might expect. but it certainly does not suggest that it would be the end of his political career, by any measure. >> wasn't it a classical example? let me put it in these terms. "news of the world" could not resist the scoop of a great story. but then they lost it in the editorial, and put perhaps the most favorable interpretation that could be put on the story. >> i do not think it is. if you are looking for an example of "news of the world" being helpful to the conservative party, this is a pretty poor example. what matters here is what is on the front page, and the headline on pages four and five. i look at the front page now and am reminded that, had we n
osborn was not admitting to anything. these were the claims of a friend of a friend, as i seem to remember. that was the view form. i think probably as a result of a discussion with my team. that is where we ended up. i have taken the time to look at "the sunday mirror" leader. it does not call for mr. osborn to be fired. it is fair to say it is more critical, as you might expect. but it certainly does not suggest that it would be the end of his political career, by any measure....
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osborn should be given another chance, with respect you? >> i think the leader was saying that here's the information, here's what he says about it, make up your own minds. i think if i were to try to distill the message of leader, the fate is in your hands, that's how i would distill it, but i would say this. that's the leader column of the news of the world, and as much as i would love to say that the leaders that i wrote were the most read part of the news of the world, i think i can safely say they were not. the front page, and i don't think in any way is described for career enhancing. >> yes -- >> and the idea that we somehow or other is ridiculous when you look at the paper. >> what you do say -- did you personally write this editorial? >> i think i would have contributed to it. i don't know if i actually wrote it. the process is i would have a conversation with another member of staff, and they would write it, and i would edit it or over a view on it. >> whether there's any underlying evidential basis is not the purpose of the quest
osborn should be given another chance, with respect you? >> i think the leader was saying that here's the information, here's what he says about it, make up your own minds. i think if i were to try to distill the message of leader, the fate is in your hands, that's how i would distill it, but i would say this. that's the leader column of the news of the world, and as much as i would love to say that the leaders that i wrote were the most read part of the news of the world, i think i can...
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osborne? >> yes, but general discussion in terms, always in relation to usually in relation to something i'd heard that the anti-sky bid had put forward. but i remember better conversation with george osborne sometime in 2010, but obviously as discussed, and the bskyb he did was mention at the dinner at our home in december but i don't them having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. although our views on the bskyb bid, news corp you and news international views or my views were pretty -- [inaudible] >> where they shared by mr. cameron? >> mr. cameron always made it very clear that it was, or it was agreeing light judicia decision and it wasn't him and it was not up to them. he i think have been lobbied by lots of other people. so i would say no, it wasn't particularly sheer. he was always very evenhanded about it. >> wasr. cameron supportive of the bskyb to your knowledge? >> not particularly, no. i think it would be fair to say that he understood why we wanted to p
osborne? >> yes, but general discussion in terms, always in relation to usually in relation to something i'd heard that the anti-sky bid had put forward. but i remember better conversation with george osborne sometime in 2010, but obviously as discussed, and the bskyb he did was mention at the dinner at our home in december but i don't them having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. although our views on the bskyb bid, news corp you and news international views...
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osborn say that you could offer the conservative party? >> the conversation was more around my views of how the party should organize its communications with the election. i gave my views. >> what did you tell him tax c? >> i told him'd you needed to .e professional pee have a good relationship with as many media ones as general. i told him later the conversation with mr. cameron that my firm belief with the television would play a crucial part in any general election campaign. the might be more so than it had done previously. >> you had no more political experience, did you? >> no. >> didn't mr. osborn at least thought yout he might bring to the table? >> i was the editor of a national newspaper. had managed the team. i had a hand in running a business i suppose in terms of the commercial aspects. i am sure these are considerations. >> i am sure this is the case that you were a good editor. you're taught from the you being the director of communications. >> i think this is a question for mr. osborn. the question was not this is why we thi
osborn say that you could offer the conservative party? >> the conversation was more around my views of how the party should organize its communications with the election. i gave my views. >> what did you tell him tax c? >> i told him'd you needed to .e professional pee have a good relationship with as many media ones as general. i told him later the conversation with mr. cameron that my firm belief with the television would play a crucial part in any general election...
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osborne? >> yes, but general discussion in terms, always in relation to usually in relation to something i'd heard that the anti-sky bid had put forward. but i remember better conversation with george osborne sometime in 2010, but obviously discussed, and the bskyb he did was mention at the dinner at our home in december but i don't them having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. although our views on the bskyb bid, news corp you ad news international views or my views were pretty -- [inaudible] >> where they shared by mr. cameron? >> mr. cameron always made it ry clear that it was, or it was agreeing light judicial decision and it wasn't him and it was not up to them. he i think have been lobbied by lots of other people. so i would say no, it wasn't particularly sheer. he was always very evenhanded about it. >> w mr. cameron supportive of the bskyb to your knowledge? >> not particularly, no. i think it would be fr to say that he understood why we wanted to present
osborne? >> yes, but general discussion in terms, always in relation to usually in relation to something i'd heard that the anti-sky bid had put forward. but i remember better conversation with george osborne sometime in 2010, but obviously discussed, and the bskyb he did was mention at the dinner at our home in december but i don't them having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. although our views on the bskyb bid, news corp you ad news international views or...
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osborne? >> yes, but general discussion in terms, always in relation to usually in relation to something i'd heard that the anti-sky bid had put forward. but i remember better conversation with george osborne sometime in 2010, but obviously as discussed, and the bskyb he did was mention at the dinner at our home in december but i don't them having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. although our views on the bskyb bid, news corp you and news international views or my views were pretty -- [inaudible] >> where they shared by mr. cameron? >> mr. cameron always made it very clear that it was, or it was agreeing light judicial decision and it wasn't him and it was not up to them. he i think have been lobbied by lots of other people. so i would say no, it wasn't particularly sheer. he was always very evenhanded about it. >> was mr. cameron supportive of the bskyb to your knowledge? >> not particularly, no. i think it would be fair to say that he understood why we wanted t
osborne? >> yes, but general discussion in terms, always in relation to usually in relation to something i'd heard that the anti-sky bid had put forward. but i remember better conversation with george osborne sometime in 2010, but obviously as discussed, and the bskyb he did was mention at the dinner at our home in december but i don't them having a particularly forceful conversation with mr. cameron about it. although our views on the bskyb bid, news corp you and news international views...
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will remain nameless but i was told my source protect my source directly mano a mano that george osborne was part of a club where you go into a dark room and try to guess the guy who was there before fart and try to guess who it is by far the smell of his fart there is a club london this i know is true ok so these are the guys this is what they're obsessed over and meanwhile you have citizens trying to restore their wealth and their health and and their well being but going to the court system or by lobbying politicians because they've had their their finances their money stolen. whether it's in the u.k. with the woman you just described i left lobel customers there they want redress our facebook i.p.o. and they go to the halls of power and they're in darkened rooms smelling each other's flatulence i had no idea max that all of this is going on in the dock markets all this well that's a good point there sniffing each other's derivatives. that's brilliant. that's brilliant stacey herbert thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you don't go away much more coming away so stay ri
will remain nameless but i was told my source protect my source directly mano a mano that george osborne was part of a club where you go into a dark room and try to guess the guy who was there before fart and try to guess who it is by far the smell of his fart there is a club london this i know is true ok so these are the guys this is what they're obsessed over and meanwhile you have citizens trying to restore their wealth and their health and and their well being but going to the court system...
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osborn was not admitting to anything. these were the claims of a friend of a friend, as i seem to remember. that was the view form. i think probably as a result of a discussion with my team. that is where we ended up. i have taken the time to look at "the sunday mirror" leader. it does not call for mr. osborn to be fired. it is fair to say it is more critical, as you might expect. but it certainly does not suggest that it would be the end of his political career, by any measure. >> wasn't it a classical example? let me put it in these terms. "news of the world" could not resist the scoop of a great story. but then they lost it in the editorial, and put perhaps the most favorable interpretation that could be put on the story. >> i do not think it is. if you are looking for an example of "news of the world" being helpful to the conservative party, this is a pretty poor example. what matters here is what is on the front page, and the headline on pages four and five. i look at the front page now and am reminded that, had we n
osborn was not admitting to anything. these were the claims of a friend of a friend, as i seem to remember. that was the view form. i think probably as a result of a discussion with my team. that is where we ended up. i have taken the time to look at "the sunday mirror" leader. it does not call for mr. osborn to be fired. it is fair to say it is more critical, as you might expect. but it certainly does not suggest that it would be the end of his political career, by any measure....
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osborn in 2010. >> do you think it is inappropriate? >> i think it was an entirely appropriate conversation. i was reflecting the opposite view to the view that he has heard from pretty much every member. >> evidence lasted five hours and confirmed the coziness that had existed in the past between news international and the government. >> in other news, members of the opposition syrian national council appear divided over whether al qaeda may have been responsible for thursday's large bomb attack in damascus. at least 55 people were killed in the car bombings. the heads of the council suggested al qaeda could have been involved. the present regime says the blasts were the work of terrorists linked to the uprising. official results have been announced in nigeria's elections. the islamist -- islamist coalition taking third place. lower-than-expected. the chinese legal activist chen guangcheng said he has made no progress in his efforts to leave the country. he has not been able to apply for a passport. he has been at a beijing hospital si
osborn in 2010. >> do you think it is inappropriate? >> i think it was an entirely appropriate conversation. i was reflecting the opposite view to the view that he has heard from pretty much every member. >> evidence lasted five hours and confirmed the coziness that had existed in the past between news international and the government. >> in other news, members of the opposition syrian national council appear divided over whether al qaeda may have been responsible for...
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osborn. if you went to law school, the one book you would have read before going to law school was "the paper chase," and this is a book that john j. osborn wrote. has really become a classic. and it, of course, spawned an oscar-award winning film, same name, and also a television series. he's also written an incredible article about "to kill a mockingbird," so we're going to ask him about that. next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chanc
osborn. if you went to law school, the one book you would have read before going to law school was "the paper chase," and this is a book that john j. osborn wrote. has really become a classic. and it, of course, spawned an oscar-award winning film, same name, and also a television series. he's also written an incredible article about "to kill a mockingbird," so we're going to ask him about that. next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now,...
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osborn about it in 2010. >> do you think it was inappropriate conversation? >> i think it was an entirely appropriate conversation. >> rebekah brooks gave evidence for nearly five hours. what conclusions can we draw from it? it certainly seems to confirm the coziness that existed between news international and some of those in government and raised new questions about judgments made and decisions taken. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, anger spilling onto the streets. thousands show solidarity with a prisoner in an israeli jail. efforts to slow down climate change have mostly focused on reducing emissions and greenhouse gases. now i high-tech facility in norway could unlock the key. >> it has taken six years and a billion dollars, but the world's biggest tax center for carbon capture and storage is finally opened. norway produces about 3% of the world's fossil fuels, and politicians, including the prime minister, believe they bear responsibility for were developing the technology. >> that is a very important technology if you are goi
osborn about it in 2010. >> do you think it was inappropriate conversation? >> i think it was an entirely appropriate conversation. >> rebekah brooks gave evidence for nearly five hours. what conclusions can we draw from it? it certainly seems to confirm the coziness that existed between news international and some of those in government and raised new questions about judgments made and decisions taken. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, anger...
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osborn, in conjunction with the court, is currently requesting termination of these with the remainingm of 11 years and that approval of the new lease for 15 years with one five-year option. the reason for this is that it will enable and advertise approximately $1.5 million of improvements to the existing site, which was deemed necessary in order to ensure the future success of the restaurant. mr. osborn comes to us with credentials, for those of you who do not know him, as a local restaurant to work. -- restauranteur. we anticipate the development of the resort will provide approximately 60 additional jobs. this concludes my request. thank you for your consideration. supervisor chu: all right, yes. thank you. let's go to the budget analyst report. >> madam chair, members of the committee, page 4 of the report, we report that the port has provided us with a list of the capital improvements just referenced. estimated cost $1,490,000. the proposed lease before you requires that they post a performance bond equal to 100% of the cost of constructing capital improvements. according to mr. r
osborn, in conjunction with the court, is currently requesting termination of these with the remainingm of 11 years and that approval of the new lease for 15 years with one five-year option. the reason for this is that it will enable and advertise approximately $1.5 million of improvements to the existing site, which was deemed necessary in order to ensure the future success of the restaurant. mr. osborn comes to us with credentials, for those of you who do not know him, as a local restaurant...
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osborne reports, brooks quote: horrible if you are the prime minister, not us. former sun editor kelvin mackenzie is making it a step further, betting the texts will be the downfall of his career. he has measured 1 thousand pounds that cameron will be out come november because of what will be revealed in the messages. the exnews of the world editor testified today, his first statements in public since being arrested on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption last july. he embodies the all-too koezy relationship between murdoch and the government stayed mum. the saga continues tomorrow when rebecca is called to testify. >>do it, for america. it takes people with real knowledge to build and maintain a race car. polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child w
osborne reports, brooks quote: horrible if you are the prime minister, not us. former sun editor kelvin mackenzie is making it a step further, betting the texts will be the downfall of his career. he has measured 1 thousand pounds that cameron will be out come november because of what will be revealed in the messages. the exnews of the world editor testified today, his first statements in public since being arrested on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption last july. he embodies the all-too...
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osborne reports, brooks quote: horrible if you are the prime minister not us.ormer sun editor kelvin mackenzie is making it a step further, betting the texts will be the downfall of his career. he has measured 1 thousand pounds that cameron will be out come november because of what will be revealed in the messages. the exnews of the world editor testified today, his first statements in public since being arrested on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption last july. he embodies the all-too koezy relationship between murdoch and jennifer granholm is politically direct on current tv. >>the dominoes are starting to fall. (vo) granholm is live in the war room. >> what should women be doing? >> electing women to office. (vo) she's a political trailblazer. >>republicans of course didn't let facts get in the way of spin. >>do it, for america. it takes people with real knowledge to build and maintain a race car. polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time war
osborne reports, brooks quote: horrible if you are the prime minister not us.ormer sun editor kelvin mackenzie is making it a step further, betting the texts will be the downfall of his career. he has measured 1 thousand pounds that cameron will be out come november because of what will be revealed in the messages. the exnews of the world editor testified today, his first statements in public since being arrested on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption last july. he embodies the all-too...
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between sharon osborn, myself, and him, we have a mutual respect for each other. over 100 years in the industry combined. not only are we honest, we are constructive and we have something to offer the contestants. speaking of contestants, every year, people keep surprising us and raising the bar. going above and beyond what has happened in the past. it is more insane, electric, crazy. the beauty of this show is it is not just dance or music. it is everything, every age. we have everything from incredibly talented children to contortionists, people throwing themselves out of cannons, great music, bands. it is the last bastion of variety television. >> it is clear why the viewers coming back, but why did you decide to come back for another season? >> well, i absolutely love it. i would be watching if i was not judging. the reason i came back for another season is because nobody asked me to leave. i will even stay on this interview until you say goodbye. i have a tendency to stay. within minutes, i have a feeling you are going to leave me. >> i think we have to. >> b
between sharon osborn, myself, and him, we have a mutual respect for each other. over 100 years in the industry combined. not only are we honest, we are constructive and we have something to offer the contestants. speaking of contestants, every year, people keep surprising us and raising the bar. going above and beyond what has happened in the past. it is more insane, electric, crazy. the beauty of this show is it is not just dance or music. it is everything, every age. we have everything from...
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. >> and kelly osborn. >> i was a terrified girl. >> 7 is on your side of this noon with new recommendations for boys to be vaccinated for hpv. there are more than 7000 cases of throat cancer this year. most of the diagnoses are directly linked to hpv. it is a common, sexually transmitted disease. it is now linked to throw cancer. there are 90% curable regardless of the stage. the fda wants to protect children from unnecessary radiation in a medical images. they're proposing makers of x- ray machines and ct scanners have settings for children. if they want to include settings for new burnouts -- they want to include settings for newborns 1-year-olds, and five year-old. >> one man is heading to the olympics. 26-year-old terrance the jennings and knocked out the competition. the former track athlete pick up the sport more than one decade ago and now trains for hours with a renowned coach. >> he is always challenging himself. he is very confident. his style is aggressive. >> without him, none of this would have been possible. >> he hopes all of his hard work pays off. we will be rooting for him
. >> and kelly osborn. >> i was a terrified girl. >> 7 is on your side of this noon with new recommendations for boys to be vaccinated for hpv. there are more than 7000 cases of throat cancer this year. most of the diagnoses are directly linked to hpv. it is a common, sexually transmitted disease. it is now linked to throw cancer. there are 90% curable regardless of the stage. the fda wants to protect children from unnecessary radiation in a medical images. they're proposing...
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osborn -- dr. oz show. i spoke with dr. oz earlier this morning. >> she lost 36 pounds. i'm just meeting her today. it is wonderful to hear these stories. people can find who they identify with. that is who you want to vote for. that is we want to elect as our million-dollar winner for this contest. >> to in to find out more on that local finalist, beginning at 3:00 p.m. right here. coming up next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick up or numbers. first, a look at how wall street >> tonight on 11 news at 5:00, orioles magic is taking over by storm. how long will it last? plus, the latest in the investigation that sent three children to the hospital. and a royal visit. why prince harry is in washington, d.c. and how long he plans to stay. now you're maryland lottery pick three and picke four numbers. >> good afternoon to you. let's get started. here is pick three. your first number is a 7. followed by this number, a 5. and then comes a 2. 7-5-2. those are your numbers. you can turn red and white and blue into green. take -- pick four. 4. moving along, we hav
osborn -- dr. oz show. i spoke with dr. oz earlier this morning. >> she lost 36 pounds. i'm just meeting her today. it is wonderful to hear these stories. people can find who they identify with. that is who you want to vote for. that is we want to elect as our million-dollar winner for this contest. >> to in to find out more on that local finalist, beginning at 3:00 p.m. right here. coming up next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick up or numbers. first, a look at how...
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i had the opportunity of serving with tom osborne in the house when he was a congressman. and tom was very concerned about that because we're not consistent, we trade with a lot worse actors that cuba is. but tom used to get up and i can hear him say it like yesterday. he would get up and say, that as a young coach, he figured out pretty quickly if you ran the same play 40 times in a row and it didn't work, you needed to run something different. meaning that was the year whenever that was that this was in place. our policies have not worked and if they need to be changed, it would be good for the american farmer, something we eventually need to get done. i yield back. >> i watch to just add my support for what's been said and i these i mentioned before, before the committee, but when i was down in louisiana talking to rice growers, they said just open cuba and we'll be fine. it makes no sense for us to be stubborn about this and not be very smart about it. >> senator nelson? >> i want to include my comments about cuba, i think it's time to put aside the politics and look t
i had the opportunity of serving with tom osborne in the house when he was a congressman. and tom was very concerned about that because we're not consistent, we trade with a lot worse actors that cuba is. but tom used to get up and i can hear him say it like yesterday. he would get up and say, that as a young coach, he figured out pretty quickly if you ran the same play 40 times in a row and it didn't work, you needed to run something different. meaning that was the year whenever that was that...
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osborne? >> i think there was a regular, generally speaking, at the public affairs level, it was mr. fred michel who reported to mr. anderson at that time who dealt with a direct contact with the political lever level and people of that nature. that was the p.o. box for the company there. >> obviously, we are going to hear from your father tomorrow, we know that he had some meetings with politicians, and you did as well, you told us about them. particularly, in 2008 to the general election in may 2010, would it be fair to say that mr. brooks, the majority of meetings with politicians,. >> i have seen the schedule, i think some of the prime ministers meetings in that period of time. i can't remember. but she would've been closer to those issues than i would have been. >> was a part of the general way of working, as it were, that miss brooks reported back to you as the outcome, and he would report anything important that your father? >> from time to time, she would report to me by the discussion
osborne? >> i think there was a regular, generally speaking, at the public affairs level, it was mr. fred michel who reported to mr. anderson at that time who dealt with a direct contact with the political lever level and people of that nature. that was the p.o. box for the company there. >> obviously, we are going to hear from your father tomorrow, we know that he had some meetings with politicians, and you did as well, you told us about them. particularly, in 2008 to the general...
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george osborne, teresa ray, and other senior parliamentary figures, ian duncan smith just leaving, harrietn, the deputy leader there. always interesting to watch body language. >> it's awkward having to do it on camera. of course they do have meetings, briefing each other on matters of security. it's always quite fun to see whether they can keep a smile. in recent weeks they have not looked a lot like they like each other. >> no. sometimes it's more convincing than at other times. so we've seen lots of members of the cabinet and the opposition front bench on their way in. a bit of a scrum. and rachel, you're watching this with me as well. from the labor point of view, it's a bit of a scramble, isn't it? people want to get in and get a good view. but there is very little room in the lords for people to see what is going on. >> i have only been there once before because i was elected in 2010. there is not much space in there. so some people wait in members lobby rather than being in the house of commons. >> don foster making his way in, one of tim's colleague there's. coming now into the --
george osborne, teresa ray, and other senior parliamentary figures, ian duncan smith just leaving, harrietn, the deputy leader there. always interesting to watch body language. >> it's awkward having to do it on camera. of course they do have meetings, briefing each other on matters of security. it's always quite fun to see whether they can keep a smile. in recent weeks they have not looked a lot like they like each other. >> no. sometimes it's more convincing than at other times....
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osborne on your blackberry at the time you left news international? >> no, although when we got the image back, there was one from mr. cameron that was compressed in june, but there's no content in it. >> so it's a complete mystery what it might contain, is that right? did you receive messages or come isration or support from politicians in july 2011 in particular? >> some. >> either directly or indirectly, is that right? >> mainly indirectly. >> in order to get a fair picture, focused on one individual alone, the picture will obviously be distorted, are you able to assist us with from whom you received those messages? >> i had indirect messages from politicians, but nothing direct. >> the indirect ones, who were the politicians? >> a variety, really, but a couple of labour politicians, very few labour politicians. >> can you be a bit more specific? >> sorry. i'm not trying to be evasive. i received some indirect messages from number 10, number 11, foreign office. >> you're talking about secretarys of state, prime minister. >> and also people who work
osborne on your blackberry at the time you left news international? >> no, although when we got the image back, there was one from mr. cameron that was compressed in june, but there's no content in it. >> so it's a complete mystery what it might contain, is that right? did you receive messages or come isration or support from politicians in july 2011 in particular? >> some. >> either directly or indirectly, is that right? >> mainly indirectly. >> in order to...
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how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last firms. that is shifting money, you know, from one capitalistic entity to another. so if you think that works, i think it's a manifestation of the malfunction of the entire system. [applause] >> why do i think this audience is going to be on his side? [laughing] i actually -- i don't disagree with what you're saying. but i'm saying, from a functional standpoint it works. i mean, wall street law firms work. they do great work. they do the best practice of law that is done in the country. and if you don't believe that, you're just wrong. [laughing] >> no. the death penalty, appellate lawyers do the b
how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last...
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fellow judge sharon osborne calls stern a softy and saying he cares for the contestants more than anybody else on the show. >> we'll see. >>> we want to check the morning commute right now and help you get around with mike. >> good morning, folks. bay area traffic. not so much, 580 moving smoothly, nearby, county roads, tesla road, not a whole lot of folks there, but eastbound direction is closed at greenville road because of an accident, and we will just continue to monitor this as the morning goes along. but note that is an issue. but folks on tesla able to get by. more for 84, highway 84, well, that is got an accident and it was a deer that was hit. they have to take care of the rest of the situation there. but no injuries to the driver. 880 right before you get to dakota, there's an accident there on the southbound side also blocking one lane. look at that crossing from the north bay, no problems, visibility's not an issue, and the crews moved the cones for the morning commute. good stuff across the golden gate. back to you. >>> another record-breaking weekend at the box office for "t
fellow judge sharon osborne calls stern a softy and saying he cares for the contestants more than anybody else on the show. >> we'll see. >>> we want to check the morning commute right now and help you get around with mike. >> good morning, folks. bay area traffic. not so much, 580 moving smoothly, nearby, county roads, tesla road, not a whole lot of folks there, but eastbound direction is closed at greenville road because of an accident, and we will just continue to...
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i don't think george osborn is -- someone like boris johnson, i'm not saying this is going on, but if boris johnson and the people around him want to be briefing the press in a way to undermine cameron, they can do that and they know the journalists aren't going to drop them in it because it's too good a story to them. we had that in relation to some of the people that will work for gordon brown, no doubt. sneests by the end of your time in downing street, mr. campbell, prurp somewhat jaded it may be fair to say mr. blair points out, page 3z 01-302 of his book. alastair was getting exhausted and ratty and getting set upon by the media whom he was coming to loath. he was therefore not handling quite right. well, i understood the bit about the handling quite right but you were coming to loath them? >> not all of them. i was coming to loath -- well i had come to loath the culture that i've set out in my statements. there were some individuals that i had come to loath. i had come to loath their self-obsession, their obsession with me, the negative activity, the trivialization, i had come
i don't think george osborn is -- someone like boris johnson, i'm not saying this is going on, but if boris johnson and the people around him want to be briefing the press in a way to undermine cameron, they can do that and they know the journalists aren't going to drop them in it because it's too good a story to them. we had that in relation to some of the people that will work for gordon brown, no doubt. sneests by the end of your time in downing street, mr. campbell, prurp somewhat jaded it...
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osborn on your blackberry at the time you left news international? >> no, although one when we got the image back, there was one from mr. cameron that was come pressed -- compressed in june, but there's no content in it. >> so it's a complete mystery of anything it might contain, is that right? >> did you receive messages or come miss ration or support from politicians in july 2011 in particular? >> some. >> either directly or indirectly, is that right? >> mainly indirectly. >> yes. in order to get a fair picture since we focus on one person alone, the picture will logically be distorted. are you able to assist us? >> i had some indirect contact from politicians, but nothing direct. >> the indirect ones, who were the politicians? >> um, a variety really. some tories, very few labour politicians. >> will you be a bit more specific? [laughter] >> i'm sorry, i'm not trying to be evasive. i received some indirect messages from number 10, number 11, home office, foreign office. >> so you're talking about secretaries of state, prime minister, chancellor of
osborn on your blackberry at the time you left news international? >> no, although one when we got the image back, there was one from mr. cameron that was come pressed -- compressed in june, but there's no content in it. >> so it's a complete mystery of anything it might contain, is that right? >> did you receive messages or come miss ration or support from politicians in july 2011 in particular? >> some. >> either directly or indirectly, is that right? >>...
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chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that have been political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more years we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory ventures in particular i call it millionaire's row dennis skinner's an m.p. who would once have been seen as pure traditional british labor party stock the son of a miner and an ex miner himself he came up through the ranks became a trade union leader a counsellor and then a labor party m.p. in one thousand nine hundred seventy it's a route into politics that's become almost obsolete replaced by a career path through top universities into special advisor posts and from there into ministerial jobs that's how ed miliband the leader of the party in which that core support base was once the working classes go
chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that have been political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more years we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory ventures in particular i call it millionaire's...
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according to osborn, these two simple rules were unleashing ideas.hey were the best way to generate new ideas if any group. now, as i tried to point out in the book, the empirical evidence on brainstorming is pretty clear. brainstorming at least as an idea generation jeff is a means of getting good ideas on the right board. it just doesn't work. people in study after study come up with better ideas. so in essence brainstorming turns us to less than the sum of our parts. the reason it's back to the very first rule which is the ashkhabad criticize. it turns out, constructive criticism is actually really good for us. it unleashes the imagination. one group engaged in brainstorming and the other in days in what she calls the debate in the sense those need said be the conditions. having these subjects to stuff like come up with ways to reduce traffic in the bay area, problems like that. as in debate and dissent conditions, but more ideas. they're better as well. a panel of judges. now, the reason debate and dissent seems to be good, at least from the pers
according to osborn, these two simple rules were unleashing ideas.hey were the best way to generate new ideas if any group. now, as i tried to point out in the book, the empirical evidence on brainstorming is pretty clear. brainstorming at least as an idea generation jeff is a means of getting good ideas on the right board. it just doesn't work. people in study after study come up with better ideas. so in essence brainstorming turns us to less than the sum of our parts. the reason it's back to...
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how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering
how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering
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how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick o
how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick o
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osborne perry anderson would return. he would return to chatham. originally from pennsylvania. he returns to chatham. when he returns to chatham. i would look to say he submitted this report. when you examine who published his report it is mary ann shadd-cary. she published his report after he came back. these are champions, they were champions in this model. they're champions. those who lead by exam pull. another one of the champions in the air rachlt sera. i am going to call her a public relations kind of officer. a propagandaist if you will. her name is francis ellen watt kins, or francis ellen harper. born in maryland. she was actually raised in the family of her uncle, william watt kins, watkins. francis ellen harper would write political essays and poems. in one of her political essays, called, our greatest want. she says our greatest need is not gold or silver. but true men and women wecht have millions of our race in the prison house of slavery. but have not yet a single mose in freedom. so she is calling on those to take a stand. if you read it a little bit further. sh
osborne perry anderson would return. he would return to chatham. originally from pennsylvania. he returns to chatham. when he returns to chatham. i would look to say he submitted this report. when you examine who published his report it is mary ann shadd-cary. she published his report after he came back. these are champions, they were champions in this model. they're champions. those who lead by exam pull. another one of the champions in the air rachlt sera. i am going to call her a public...
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so you would bring shields green, osborne perry anderson and others. you'd bring them in, they would work with him. but the organization itself like someone like mary ann shedd carey and the same with others like harriet tubman and those in other positions they're in place to do something else in the strategic plan. >> but what about mary ellen pleasant, though? >> i'm not an expert on what her contribution was. yes? >> is there any evidence of how the spy network got information to each other or to back and forth between union army and -- >> well, we know the past system is in place like let's take lucy carter. how we know about her, she has a pass and they november and out. a lot of the individuals are also masters of disguise. that's one of harriet tubman's keys. she goes behind enemy lines so a lot of it is runners, messengers. messengers that are coming in and some are the individuals who are in fact conducting the work so it's disguises, messengers. you can also accompany confederates officers when they would go and make -- they might be coming i
so you would bring shields green, osborne perry anderson and others. you'd bring them in, they would work with him. but the organization itself like someone like mary ann shedd carey and the same with others like harriet tubman and those in other positions they're in place to do something else in the strategic plan. >> but what about mary ellen pleasant, though? >> i'm not an expert on what her contribution was. yes? >> is there any evidence of how the spy network got...