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i'm proud to say that robert moore — news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is _ news does. an _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of l news does. i'm proud to say that - robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scope. it was incredible journalism. media show about that scope. it was incrediblejournalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 77 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the london bombers. i wonder how that story came to vom— story came to you. the best scoops ou aet story came to you. the best scoops you get are — story came to you. the best scoops you get are the _ story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones _ story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that _ story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really - you get are the ones that really give you the element of surprise, and i remember that day so vi
i'm proud to say that robert moore — news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is _ news does. an _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of l news does. i'm proud to say that - robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scope. it was incredible journalism. media show about that scope. it was incrediblejournalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself....
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you talked about robert moore saying the best scoops are free. you actually paid for this one.r paid. more than i can afford. six figures? i'm not going to go there! i can't even remember! you'd be surprised how low my budgets were. i won't talk about the money here. it was definitely worth it. when you ran itv news, and there is a school of thought that that's the period — i'm not laying all of this at your door, absolutely not — but that's the period mainstream media probably lost touch with ordinary people. an estrangement that failed to predict the brexit vote ultimately, or indeed boris johnson's 80 seat majority in 2019. it was probably a long time coming up to that decade, but do you think that's fair? do you think that's when the rubber did hit the road and many of the members of the public felt they wanted their news elsewhere? i think that itv news as a brand has always been in touch with its audience, and has been recognised for that connectivity. i think it comes up through its rich roots through itv regional operation with really considerable grassroots journalism
you talked about robert moore saying the best scoops are free. you actually paid for this one.r paid. more than i can afford. six figures? i'm not going to go there! i can't even remember! you'd be surprised how low my budgets were. i won't talk about the money here. it was definitely worth it. when you ran itv news, and there is a school of thought that that's the period — i'm not laying all of this at your door, absolutely not — but that's the period mainstream media probably lost touch...
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amna: robert moore founder of the non-profit news organization, el paso matters. to see. >> thank you for having me. ♪ amna: the clock is taking, once again, for those who could face eviction this fall. a motorium on evictions is set to expire in early october, or possibly even sooner. the biden administration is pushing states, cities, and counties to tap into more federal aid, and get it to those who need it, but, as john yang tells us, new data shows those efforts are moving much slower than needed. john: amna, the treasury department said today that in july, it distributed 1.7 billion dollars in rental assistance. that brings the total amount to $5.1 billion. but that's only a fraction of the 46.5 billion dollars that congress has allocated for that purpose. meanwhile, as the supreme court decides whether to strike down a new eviction moratorium, the latest census data show that 8 million households say they are behind on rent, and 3.5 million say they face likely iction ithe next two months. rachel siegel is a washington post economics reporter. thanks so muc
amna: robert moore founder of the non-profit news organization, el paso matters. to see. >> thank you for having me. ♪ amna: the clock is taking, once again, for those who could face eviction this fall. a motorium on evictions is set to expire in early october, or possibly even sooner. the biden administration is pushing states, cities, and counties to tap into more federal aid, and get it to those who need it, but, as john yang tells us, new data shows those efforts are moving much...
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we check in with robert moore, founder of the non-profit news organization, el paso matters. >> nawazb moore, welcome back to the newshour. thanks for making e time. just explain to us the supreme court move now. what is this operational change at the border? how does it change how things are being processed right now? >> in the short-term, it doesn't change anything really. title 42 is the main method, both the trump and biden administrations have us for the last year and a half to try to keep people from crossing the border. longer term, it could have some implicions if mexico agrees to receive more m.p.p. recipients and if the biden administration does put the court's ruling into effect. that is a little further down the road. realistically, even if m.p.p. does go back into effect, it won't have a noticeable difference over what we're seeing now. the truth is most of the migrants coming to the border are not being allowed to cross. last year and before it was for m.p.p. , but since march of 2020 it has been title 42that stpped that flow with some exceptions for families and unaccom
we check in with robert moore, founder of the non-profit news organization, el paso matters. >> nawazb moore, welcome back to the newshour. thanks for making e time. just explain to us the supreme court move now. what is this operational change at the border? how does it change how things are being processed right now? >> in the short-term, it doesn't change anything really. title 42 is the main method, both the trump and biden administrations have us for the last year and a half to...
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as we said was robert wells and steve moore, the only thing, maybe that government is not so greedy thatic vehicles, people will use less gasoline. so they need to get it somewhere else somewhere else. >> anita: got to make their money up somewhere. >> john: startling numbers expected from the southern border. the biden administration set to release 210,000 migrant apprehensions. that would be the highest monthly number in more than 20 years. jonathan hunt to live in la joya, texas, with mark. typically this time of year, we see a decline in the number of people coming across the border, but it keeps on coming up. >> we are in the rio grande valley, which is the epicenter. one of the many migrant alleys. about a mile down is the rio grande. they come across there, and just a few moments ago, bunch of border patrol vehicles went down there. they say that there are some migrants there, that they are trying to round up from in the bushes and bring them back this way. for processing. yesterday afternoon, take a look at the video cameras caught. we saw around 70 to 80 migrants who just came a
as we said was robert wells and steve moore, the only thing, maybe that government is not so greedy thatic vehicles, people will use less gasoline. so they need to get it somewhere else somewhere else. >> anita: got to make their money up somewhere. >> john: startling numbers expected from the southern border. the biden administration set to release 210,000 migrant apprehensions. that would be the highest monthly number in more than 20 years. jonathan hunt to live in la joya, texas,...
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robert is. but ultimately the trial came down to a single sheet of blank paper. almost like a rorschach test for the jury. what would they see? paul moore's> coming up -- a verdict that will divide this tight knit town and rip apart this family all over again. >> we just started crying. >> when "dateline" continues. g. >> when "dateline" continues reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long eno
robert is. but ultimately the trial came down to a single sheet of blank paper. almost like a rorschach test for the jury. what would they see? paul moore's> coming up -- a verdict that will divide this tight knit town and rip apart this family all over again. >> we just started crying. >> when "dateline" continues. g. >> when "dateline" continues reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to...