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the answer but murdoch way rebecca brooks. so for 21 years you have a culture of illegality of phone hacking and feeling with expenses expenses if you like has gone on under rebecca brooks. so what we have is a future prime minister cozying up and being molded by their criminal in chief, the association, cam and selection is based on criminality. and that is why i was so excited when i first met davis. that's were i'm going to stick my surveillance van outside of rebecca brooks house because fundamentally, what a great story. james didn't care when all kind of scheming how they're going to try and make cameron into the next prime minister. and if rebecca broke ends up going to jail for the things that she did and which helped cameron become prime minister at that well, this is my watergate. i thought of going to bring down the government. i didn't mean to bring down "news of the world." that was a shot that are not send around a closer. but i do think i'm entirely responsible for the reopening of the investigation, which led t
the answer but murdoch way rebecca brooks. so for 21 years you have a culture of illegality of phone hacking and feeling with expenses expenses if you like has gone on under rebecca brooks. so what we have is a future prime minister cozying up and being molded by their criminal in chief, the association, cam and selection is based on criminality. and that is why i was so excited when i first met davis. that's were i'm going to stick my surveillance van outside of rebecca brooks house because...
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jack. >> i will respect that. >> i will turn to to the follow the letter -- provided to us by rebecca brooks -- rebekah brooks as evidence that this the milk produced nothing more. that is, that's weather from lawrence every. a partner of hall lewis missing with the mills. and then send your client, neil, and there's less and it comes to light. that contradicted the letter report. >> knowing what you know no how do you look back at this in detail the dates on which end why they gave him such a clean bill of health. >> cola can say is that having directed -- having looked at some of the things in that and the advice of the senior people inside, the company more recently that when the looked at that, a few of the company's, it was right to bring this to the attention of the police and go forward, and that opinion from the council was something that the company, you know, rests upon. it was the clear opinion of what review done around those records , and in addition, in conjunction with the police continuing to say that there was no new of a sense and no reason to open a new investigation, and
jack. >> i will respect that. >> i will turn to to the follow the letter -- provided to us by rebecca brooks -- rebekah brooks as evidence that this the milk produced nothing more. that is, that's weather from lawrence every. a partner of hall lewis missing with the mills. and then send your client, neil, and there's less and it comes to light. that contradicted the letter report. >> knowing what you know no how do you look back at this in detail the dates on which end why...
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>> well, he spoke to his editor who was rebecca brooks or piers morgan. apart from them having looked over my shoulder one, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, he would've never spoken to some of his lowliest. >> moving on to the topic of the theory of journalism, i understand this you have, for example, covered the gulf war. >> kosovo, yeah. >> immigration stories such as bank at. >> yeah, i spent a night and i think pretty well given up the investigative journalism about five years ago when i got hit in the head with a lump of concrete who are pretty intent on killing me. before that i smuggled myself across the channel just about about everywhere imaginable but then sometimes assisting. >> on the question of what happened to convicted, he wrote a controversial piece, didn't you, as part of the "news of the world" naming and shaming campaign? >> yeah, that was rebecca brooks good idea and was initially came into gregg kaminski's girlfriend to research and she couldn't find any. she went on to the library can be an avid liste
>> well, he spoke to his editor who was rebecca brooks or piers morgan. apart from them having looked over my shoulder one, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, he would've never spoken to some of his lowliest. >> moving on to the topic of the theory of journalism, i understand this you have, for example, covered the gulf war. >> kosovo, yeah. >> immigration stories such as bank at. >> yeah, i spent a night and i think pretty well given...
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. >> can the prime minister tell us about the bash with rebeccas brooks? will they be talking about how out of touch they are with british public opinion? >> i seem to remember the annual sleepover with the former label prime minister. -- labor prime minister. i will be having a quiet family christmas. >> man had your support to stand up for the british national interest on friday. it is -- is it not the case that the bailout of the eurozone will not save europe or the eurozone, but make it more competitive, reducing its high unit costs and cutting regulations from business? >> i think that gentleman is entirely correct. i can understand why leading members of the eurozone like the germans want to see their rules about budget deficit cut, but i think it is important to point out that the heart of the crisis is caused by account deficit in some countries and large surpluses in others. unless we solve the competitiveness problem at the heart of the euro crisis, this crisis will keep recurring. our argument is yes, i do need rules on budget deficit, yes you n
. >> can the prime minister tell us about the bash with rebeccas brooks? will they be talking about how out of touch they are with british public opinion? >> i seem to remember the annual sleepover with the former label prime minister. -- labor prime minister. i will be having a quiet family christmas. >> man had your support to stand up for the british national interest on friday. it is -- is it not the case that the bailout of the eurozone will not save europe or the...
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that's were i'm going to stick my surveillance van outside of rebecca brooks house because fundamentally, what a great story. james didn't care when all kind of scheming how they're going to try and make cameron into the next prime minister. and if rebecca broke ends up going to jail for the things that she did and which helped cameron become prime minister at that well, this is my watergate. i thought of going to bring down the government. i didn't mean to bring down "news of the world." that was a shot that are not send around a closer. but i do think i'm entirely responsible for the reopening of the investigation, which led to the notebook's been gone through and ended up with the realization that the phone had been hacked. and here we are today. >> you've explained what she think was the relationship between various politicians and the murdochs. is that something you have direct knowledge of or not? >> yeah, i mean i spent a while going around all the pubs and restaurants were these to meet each other, hanging around outside their houses. i mean, you don't need to regulate the press.
that's were i'm going to stick my surveillance van outside of rebecca brooks house because fundamentally, what a great story. james didn't care when all kind of scheming how they're going to try and make cameron into the next prime minister. and if rebecca broke ends up going to jail for the things that she did and which helped cameron become prime minister at that well, this is my watergate. i thought of going to bring down the government. i didn't mean to bring down "news of the...
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>> well, he spoke to his editor who was rebecca brooks or piers morgan. apart from them having looked over my shoulder one, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, he would've never spoken to some of his lowliest. >> moving on to the topic of the theory of journalism, i understand this you have, for example, covered the gulf war. >> kosovo, yeah. >> immigration stories such as bank at. >> yeah, i spent a night and i think pretty well given up the investigative journalism about five years ago when i got hit in the head with a lump of concrete who are pretty intent on killing me. before that i smuggled myself across the channel just about about everywhere imaginable but then sometimes assisting. >> on the question of what happened to convicted, he wrote a controversial piece, didn't you, as part of the "news of the world" naming and shaming campaign? >> yeah, that was rebecca brooks good idea and was initially came into gregg kaminski's girlfriend to research and she couldn't find any. she went on to the library can be an avid liste
>> well, he spoke to his editor who was rebecca brooks or piers morgan. apart from them having looked over my shoulder one, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, he would've never spoken to some of his lowliest. >> moving on to the topic of the theory of journalism, i understand this you have, for example, covered the gulf war. >> kosovo, yeah. >> immigration stories such as bank at. >> yeah, i spent a night and i think pretty well given...
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>> well, to his editor, rebecca brooks or piers morgan, apart from having looked over my shoulder once, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, no, he would never go to someone as lowly as me. >> moving on to the topic of serious journalism, and i understand you have, for example, covered the golf war. -- gulf war? >> yeah. >> kosovo? >> bosnia, yeah. >> sangat ?rks >> yeah. i pretty well gave up because i was in journalism five years ago and got hit in the head by a lump of concrete by those intent on killing me, but i smuggled myself across the channel in every way imaginable. >> on the question of what happened to convicted files, you wrote a controversial piece, didn't you, as part of the news of the world naming and shaming campaign? >> yeah. that was rebecca brook's one good idea and initially given to a girlfriend to research, and she couldn't find any so went to the library, and listening to the radio, had recently done a program on the boy scouts and their day-to-days, and a little bit said, you know, we'd like to follow-up, and can we have a look at t
>> well, to his editor, rebecca brooks or piers morgan, apart from having looked over my shoulder once, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, no, he would never go to someone as lowly as me. >> moving on to the topic of serious journalism, and i understand you have, for example, covered the golf war. -- gulf war? >> yeah. >> kosovo? >> bosnia, yeah. >> sangat ?rks >> yeah. i pretty well gave up because i was in journalism five...
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baker and certainly in rebecca brooks' case she could do my freeing land because they denied that e-mail or that the ever had one become more than one journalist and of what became of absolutely obvious they kept it in april of this year and i could go on and on. >> we get picture of your view and you are entitled to your view and the people entitled to your view that the question is does the basis of your understanding have an evidential foundation? >> ivies told by a former senior employee of the news international it would be wrong for me to announce his name because this is confidential but i would be happy to write it down to you, sir. >> you got it from the source and you can't go beyond it. >> i'm very confident i was told the truth. >> fair enough. the full idea was a very serious issue mr. max mosley. to refer to another piece in the daily mail which is a shivering title that hands down has shown no balance and another example of comment rightly or wrongly on the decision. >> one could say that. i would say it is calculated if i put my self and position of someone that is a dist
baker and certainly in rebecca brooks' case she could do my freeing land because they denied that e-mail or that the ever had one become more than one journalist and of what became of absolutely obvious they kept it in april of this year and i could go on and on. >> we get picture of your view and you are entitled to your view and the people entitled to your view that the question is does the basis of your understanding have an evidential foundation? >> ivies told by a former senior...
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that surprising, but i must say in general about these people, and by that, i mean, brooks as well, and in rebecca's case, she could deny for england because they denied the e-mail. they denied that they'd had more than one journalist involved in hacking. they denied it again until it became absolutely obvious and mr. edmondson was fired, and april of this year they admitted it could have happened between 2004. i could go on and on. >> fair enough. i get the picture. >> i get the picture of your view and you are entitled to your view as other people are entitled to your view, but the question is does the basis of your understanding have an evidential foundation? >> it does. i was told this by a senior -- former senior employee of news international. it would be wrong for me to announce the name because this is confidential, but i can write it down for you, sir. >> well -- >> if that would be helpful -- >> so you got it from a source, and you can't go any beyond it? >> correct. i'm very confident that i was told the truth. >> well, fair enough. >> before i deal with the very serious issue, paragraph
that surprising, but i must say in general about these people, and by that, i mean, brooks as well, and in rebecca's case, she could deny for england because they denied the e-mail. they denied that they'd had more than one journalist involved in hacking. they denied it again until it became absolutely obvious and mr. edmondson was fired, and april of this year they admitted it could have happened between 2004. i could go on and on. >> fair enough. i get the picture. >> i get the...
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>> well, to his editor, rebecca brooks or piers morgan, apart from having looked over my shoulder once, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, no, he would never go to someone as lowly as me. >> moving on to the topic of serious journalism, and i understand you have, for example, covered the golf war. -- gulf war? >> yeah. >> kosovo? >> bosnia, yeah. >> sangat ?rks >> yeah. i pretty well gave up because i was in journalism five years ago and got hit in the head by a lump of concrete by those intent on killing me, but i smuggled myself across the channel in every way imaginable. >> on the question of what happened to convicted files, you wrote a controversial piece, didn't you, as part of the news of the world naming and shaming campaign? >> yeah. that was rebecca brook's one good idea and initially given to a girlfriend to research, and she couldn't find any so went to the library, and listening to the radio, had recently done a program on the boy scouts and their day-to-days, and a little bit said, you know, we'd like to follow-up, and can we have a look at t
>> well, to his editor, rebecca brooks or piers morgan, apart from having looked over my shoulder once, you know, just to see what i was up to for no particular reason, no, he would never go to someone as lowly as me. >> moving on to the topic of serious journalism, and i understand you have, for example, covered the golf war. -- gulf war? >> yeah. >> kosovo? >> bosnia, yeah. >> sangat ?rks >> yeah. i pretty well gave up because i was in journalism five...
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did rebecca brooks discuss my line of inquiry on investigation with you? >> not that i recall, no. >> he went on to say to me, she tried to smear you as being mad. she was saying to blair, you've got to call this man off. he's mad. don't you realize he's mad? did you discuss the inquiry or do you know whether rebecca brooks discussed the inquiry with tony blair? >> i certainly had very little to do with the former prime minister, and i had no knowledge of discussions with him about this or other matters. >> okay. >> [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> well, okay let steve sinclair in, if we can just wrap up. >> did the lack of appropriate corporate golfer nance give a false sense of security that are news international was -- [inaudible] >> i don't quite understand your question. i don't think there's a -- i wouldn't say that there's a lack of appropriate corporate golfer nance. i think we had an instance here -- in. [inaudible] >> we've tried to strengthen a number of procedures, but, you know, from the governance perspective, there is, you know, we
did rebecca brooks discuss my line of inquiry on investigation with you? >> not that i recall, no. >> he went on to say to me, she tried to smear you as being mad. she was saying to blair, you've got to call this man off. he's mad. don't you realize he's mad? did you discuss the inquiry or do you know whether rebecca brooks discussed the inquiry with tony blair? >> i certainly had very little to do with the former prime minister, and i had no knowledge of discussions with him...
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that surprising, but i must say in general about these people, and by that, i mean, brooks as well, and in rebecca's case, she could deny for england because they denied the e-mail. they denied that they'd had more than one journalist involved in hacking. they denied it again until it became absolutely obvious and mr. edmondson was fired, and april of this year they admitted it could have happened between 2004. i could go on and on. >> fair enough. i get the picture. >> i get the picture of your view and you are entitled to your view as other people are entitled to your view, but the question is does the basis of your understanding have an evidential foundation? >> it does. i was told this by a senior -- former senior employee of news international. it would be wrong for me to announce the name because this is confidential, but i can write it down for you, sir. >> well -- >> if that would be helpful -- >> so you got it from a source, and you can't go any beyond it? >> correct. i'm very confident that i was told the truth. >> well, fair enough. >> before i deal with the very serious issue, paragraph
that surprising, but i must say in general about these people, and by that, i mean, brooks as well, and in rebecca's case, she could deny for england because they denied the e-mail. they denied that they'd had more than one journalist involved in hacking. they denied it again until it became absolutely obvious and mr. edmondson was fired, and april of this year they admitted it could have happened between 2004. i could go on and on. >> fair enough. i get the picture. >> i get the...