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he was a former news of the world executive. he was boasting about a story that happened when he was there. yesterday decker said that the daily mail has never in its history run a story based on phone hacking or blacking in any way. yet operation motorman, i'm sure your advise source would have made you aware found the daily mail had 50 journalists paying for 902 pieces of information obtained by the private investigator steve whitmore found to use some unorthodox measures. you told me that your advisors had told you to simply tell the truth, which i think was excellent advice. is it not the fact -- is not the trut of the matter that journalists at the daily mail -- at news of the world felt entitled to go out there and use blacking deception and phone hacking because that was part of the general culture of corruption in the british tabloid press and that they didn't kick it up the chain to you because they felt they were entitled to use the same methods as everybody else. isn't that the plain fact of the matter? >> i am aware o
he was a former news of the world executive. he was boasting about a story that happened when he was there. yesterday decker said that the daily mail has never in its history run a story based on phone hacking or blacking in any way. yet operation motorman, i'm sure your advise source would have made you aware found the daily mail had 50 journalists paying for 902 pieces of information obtained by the private investigator steve whitmore found to use some unorthodox measures. you told me that...
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>>a lot of the world cups get around 3, 5 thousand. some of them the best attended one is probably in chamonix in france and they estimate about 15, 20 thousand per day there. >>reporter: there are now 20 world cup events stretching from europe to china, north america to the middle east...event funding is provided by local organizers...who in this case had to come up with around 200000 euros... >>of course the world cup circuit represents the sharp end of a sport that continues to thrive in a non-competitive sphere... >>pop down to this former pumping station in north london on a typical weeknight and such is the activity it seems as if the walls themselves are moving... >>during our peak periods we can expect about 420 to 450 visits per day... >>reporter: at 10am across town in west london things are rather more sedate but over a year the earning power of both establishments is impressive... >>we're very busy on weeknights. you'll generally come in here and probably find 2-300 people. this wall generates a million pounds plus in income
>>a lot of the world cups get around 3, 5 thousand. some of them the best attended one is probably in chamonix in france and they estimate about 15, 20 thousand per day there. >>reporter: there are now 20 world cup events stretching from europe to china, north america to the middle east...event funding is provided by local organizers...who in this case had to come up with around 200000 euros... >>of course the world cup circuit represents the sharp end of a sport that...
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>> i don't know what he did for "the news of the world", i'm sorry. i don't know what he did. >> did you not think would find it incredible as chief executive of the company that you don't know? >> well it may be incredible but again, it is also the truth. i heard about jonathan rees rehiring by "the news of the world" by an investigation conducted by panorama. >> did you ever have any, did you ever have any contact directly or through others with seat whitmore? >> what did you do with him. >> steve whitmore was one of the private detectives. i said i think he formed the major of part of operation motorman. as he said -- >> what steve whitmore did i like to know what you did with him. >> i'm sorry. >> i like to know what you did with him? in the main, my use of private investigaters to while i was editor of "the news of the world" was purely legitimate and pursuit the main as you know for the addresses and whereabouts of the convicted pedophiles. and that is my majority use of, >> the suspect that the "news of the world" also used private investigators
>> i don't know what he did for "the news of the world", i'm sorry. i don't know what he did. >> did you not think would find it incredible as chief executive of the company that you don't know? >> well it may be incredible but again, it is also the truth. i heard about jonathan rees rehiring by "the news of the world" by an investigation conducted by panorama. >> did you ever have any, did you ever have any contact directly or through others with...
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to fight going to the world course we could get the conscience of the ordinary citizen around the world saying these are against the moral conscience of people it's illegal to use nuclear weapon tomorrow and the dream was that it would be easy to get it through the u.n. and into the world court and that eventually these weapons would be clear legal as we have done in our own country and thank goodness that we were dreamers and i'm realistic can say that that we were posted by the sense of how this could happen by the real sources of international law apart from treaties customary international law and the general principles of law recognized by the legal systems of the world . that by categorical on the batting of nuclear weapons and the legality of nuclear weapons the fact that nuclear weapons cannot be used either by way of a strike or by a straight unanimously threat or use of force. by means of nuclear weapons and that he's going to read article four of the united nations charter and article fifty one is unlawful. nucular deterrence says we have nucular weapons but our goal is not t
to fight going to the world course we could get the conscience of the ordinary citizen around the world saying these are against the moral conscience of people it's illegal to use nuclear weapon tomorrow and the dream was that it would be easy to get it through the u.n. and into the world court and that eventually these weapons would be clear legal as we have done in our own country and thank goodness that we were dreamers and i'm realistic can say that that we were posted by the sense of how...
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broadcasters in america and around the world. >> the u.s. secretary of state has said syrian president-are al-assad has lost legitimacy with the diplomatic tension between the two countries. supporters attack the u.s. embassy in damascus. >> let me also add that if anyone, including presidents , thinks the u.s. will secretly emerged to continue its brutality, they are wrong. the president is not dispensable -- indispensable, and we have absolutely nothing invested in him remaining in power. our goal is to see that the will of the syrian people for a democratic transformation occurs. >> let's get more from our washington correspondent. strong words from hillary clinton, the strongest yet. >> the strongest yet, the message was very strong and very clear. i think is quite significant what mrs. clinton said about the fact that the u.s. finds that is notnt assad indispensable. many have thought that deep down, despite all the pro- democracy rhetoric and talk of support for the protesters, the u.s. would still like to see the government's stay in
broadcasters in america and around the world. >> the u.s. secretary of state has said syrian president-are al-assad has lost legitimacy with the diplomatic tension between the two countries. supporters attack the u.s. embassy in damascus. >> let me also add that if anyone, including presidents , thinks the u.s. will secretly emerged to continue its brutality, they are wrong. the president is not dispensable -- indispensable, and we have absolutely nothing invested in him remaining...
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between the documentary world the magazine world world i feel that you know my work isn't totally journalistic in a way after i also bring something of myself into the world into what i would with photographers here in television are i always try to tell them you're not just going to take is your journal your reporters to do you do your journalistic i do it with a pen and you do it with a camera so it's different so for me when i later. i wasn't thinking how to satisfy time magazine i was totally thinking of the creative process and working with i should. to create their photograph but i wasn't thinking how am i going to tell it when you took that picture you thought it will make a beautiful picture or you wanted to do to get to express yourself in your position your your attitude towards well i think you know i think this photograph has a number it says a number of different things and you know as a journalist there when you're in the process of creating i'm not thinking that but out saw that i sure was a very beautiful woman and i'm also at the stage where i'm trying to break stereotypes in
between the documentary world the magazine world world i feel that you know my work isn't totally journalistic in a way after i also bring something of myself into the world into what i would with photographers here in television are i always try to tell them you're not just going to take is your journal your reporters to do you do your journalistic i do it with a pen and you do it with a camera so it's different so for me when i later. i wasn't thinking how to satisfy time magazine i was...
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they have to cover themselves. >> god is on the move in the muslim world. dr. youssef says they are turning to christ like never before and many experiencing dreams and visions from the holy spirit. >> we just talked to an imam who saw jesus in a dream. he woke up, got into the call number on our channel the kingdom set and talked to a person who led him to christ. now he is a wonderful servant of the living god. this happened on good friday of this year. i can tell you many, many stories like that. >> testimonies like this inspire christian around the world to keep praying for muslims. youssef said ramadan is an important reminder that the time for christians to act is now. >> we need to pray for them because the only way that that wall of islam will be broken is through the "power for life" power of prayer, hundreds coming to christ, for a long time secretly. now some are coming in the open. the wall is beginning to crack. >> joining us now is tom doyle, vice president and middle east director for e 3 partners and author of the book, "break through, return of
they have to cover themselves. >> god is on the move in the muslim world. dr. youssef says they are turning to christ like never before and many experiencing dreams and visions from the holy spirit. >> we just talked to an imam who saw jesus in a dream. he woke up, got into the call number on our channel the kingdom set and talked to a person who led him to christ. now he is a wonderful servant of the living god. this happened on good friday of this year. i can tell you many, many...
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does closing "news of the world," make much difference? >> i suspect that one of his other tabloids will have a sunday edition. i think the extraordinary thing is that we were ever prepared to allow this man to have this kind of control over british life. he has never really bought into this society. he is and i australian who became an american to preserve his media ownership. in america, you have to be an american to own substantial media interests. this is a cancer is pollution of corruption that has been led by this newspaper which appears to have no shame whatsoever and hacking into the mobile phone and messages from the mobile phone of a 13-year-old murder victim. >> this is a man who has been able to quite literally make and break prime ministers of great britain. >> i know exactly how it seems. it came about because mrs. thatcher, i think that she did great things for this country as everyone in america appreciates. i tell you, she fell upon the neck of murdoch because here was a man who believed the same things that she did when sh
does closing "news of the world," make much difference? >> i suspect that one of his other tabloids will have a sunday edition. i think the extraordinary thing is that we were ever prepared to allow this man to have this kind of control over british life. he has never really bought into this society. he is and i australian who became an american to preserve his media ownership. in america, you have to be an american to own substantial media interests. this is a cancer is...
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>> who made the recommendation to close down the "news of the world"? i assume it was a board decision that was made by news corp? >> it was the result of a discussion between my son and i and senior executives and ms. brooks one morning. we called the board of news corporation, the whole board, to seek their agreement. >> you've already suggested it's because you felt ashamed. there's not a suggestion that it was a commercial decision to decide to close "news of the world"? >> far from it. >> okay, moving on to the financial government's arrangements within news corp, mr. james murdoch, you suggested earlier that the payments to mr. taylor were not notified at news corp level because of the finance thresholds. could you tell us a bit more about that. i understand it took your -- you had to agree for the payment to mr. taylor. could you tell us was that a financial level managerial decision? >> i'm very happy to discuss -- thank you, it's a good question. i'm very happy to discuss the matter of mr. taylor. the out of court settlement with mr. taylor was
>> who made the recommendation to close down the "news of the world"? i assume it was a board decision that was made by news corp? >> it was the result of a discussion between my son and i and senior executives and ms. brooks one morning. we called the board of news corporation, the whole board, to seek their agreement. >> you've already suggested it's because you felt ashamed. there's not a suggestion that it was a commercial decision to decide to close "news...
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we are the tent pole that holds up the world. i am not sure how comfortable i would be in hawaii if china control the pacific. there is one thing that your question raises and i can tell you for sure that we are headed for a time of trade-offs, ok? we cannot simply jump in everywhere that we want. if i have to have a trade-off, then the ones i am looking for where i would consider participating are ones where people are taking ownership and i can be that force multiplier. thank you very much. thank you. i really appreciate it. my pleasure. thank you. [applause] >> you never disappointed. thank you for the glimpse on your book. is it okay to ask if we get the first copies of the book? inside the old, inspiring. thank you. we look forward, i hope, to having you come back and see us again some time. you always inspire. thank you very much. i need your patience while we go through some work for the organization. it is hard to get to this after the amazing remarks that, has given us, but we do need to do some business on behalf of the
we are the tent pole that holds up the world. i am not sure how comfortable i would be in hawaii if china control the pacific. there is one thing that your question raises and i can tell you for sure that we are headed for a time of trade-offs, ok? we cannot simply jump in everywhere that we want. if i have to have a trade-off, then the ones i am looking for where i would consider participating are ones where people are taking ownership and i can be that force multiplier. thank you very much....
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>> i don't know what he did for the "news of the world." i'm sorry. i don't know what he did. >> do you not think people would find it incredible that as chief executive of the company, you don't know? >> well, it may be incredible but again, it is also the truth. i heard about jonathan reese's rehiring by the "news of the world" by an investigation conducted by panorama. >> did you ever have any contact directly or through others with steve whitmore? >> yes. >> what did you do with him? >> he was one of the private detectives, as i said, who formed i think the major part of operation motor -- >> i would like to know what you did with him. >> sorry? >> i would like to know what you did with him. >> in the main, my use of private investigators while i was editor of "news of the world" was purely legitimate and in pursuit in the main, as you know, for the addresses and whereabouts of convicted pedophiles, than is my majority use, if not almost exclusively use of private investigators myself. i respect that the "news of the world" also used private invest
>> i don't know what he did for the "news of the world." i'm sorry. i don't know what he did. >> do you not think people would find it incredible that as chief executive of the company, you don't know? >> well, it may be incredible but again, it is also the truth. i heard about jonathan reese's rehiring by the "news of the world" by an investigation conducted by panorama. >> did you ever have any contact directly or through others with steve whitmore?...
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welcome to the kooks and big splash in the world the fights are just explosions in v.n. science you know i can cheap products just don't understand how killing trophies is going to be followed russian leaders to keep your betters abroad and their feet break through back. sunlight on stilts constantly update here on. the future cover. if you followed up on my debt snowball the period. between a car sort of a twelve pack and the kid part of our long. and it goes back to a time when people would write out of their forces in the wild lands and pick up these huge debts important to mention the share of prosecution there is no longer much company may follow. when they come off their pickup websites. and have to hope that nothing bad to get. good. for chasing killers thank you for the keep that in mind i was a two million dollar bill because the rest. were not superheroes they can be killed too you know they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. once you've hunted man you're never go back to hide anything else. plus time to close a team was in the cool down reach of the f
welcome to the kooks and big splash in the world the fights are just explosions in v.n. science you know i can cheap products just don't understand how killing trophies is going to be followed russian leaders to keep your betters abroad and their feet break through back. sunlight on stilts constantly update here on. the future cover. if you followed up on my debt snowball the period. between a car sort of a twelve pack and the kid part of our long. and it goes back to a time when people would...
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of the world's nuclear arsenal today. gentlemen for your fishel on t.n.t. cation your body phone i pod touch from the i choose option. which artesian life on the go. video on demand. montes minefield comes. on as it feeds now with the palm of your. questions on the t. dot com.
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in the absolute dominance of the world. he status to have peaceful self-confident, open-minded civilization. that destination of this change which is only at most halfway through. that's the second keyword, revival. the third key world is through. what kind of influence will china have in the world? maybe 0 years from now. i would strongly argue that the influence will be multidimensional. first, china's emergence has given hope to poor countries in the world such as people in africa. they say to themselves, look, china was so poor originally. being so constrained in natural resources. if china can make it, why not ourselvess? so we are giving hope to the poor fellows in the world. it gave us an alternative model of social and economic institutions, different in the west, different from the u.s. in this model, compared with the western models, more weight is given to social welfare, to social well-being to, social stability rather than fewer individual liberties. the third dimension of influence is international relations. c
in the absolute dominance of the world. he status to have peaceful self-confident, open-minded civilization. that destination of this change which is only at most halfway through. that's the second keyword, revival. the third key world is through. what kind of influence will china have in the world? maybe 0 years from now. i would strongly argue that the influence will be multidimensional. first, china's emergence has given hope to poor countries in the world such as people in africa. they say...
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in the absolute dominance of the world. al a peaceful, self-confident, open- minded civilization such as the tang dynasty. that is the destination of this change, which is at most, halfway through. the second keyword is revival. the third keyword i would like to share with you is influence. what kind of influence will china have in the world, maybe 90 years from now? i would like to argue that the influence will be multi- dimensional. first, china's emergence has given hopes to the poor in the world, such as people in africa and other underdeveloped regions. they say to themselves, china has been poor. china has been constrained in natural resources. if china can make it, surely we can, as well. so we are giving hope to many of the world's poor. that's the first dimension. the second dimension is that china's emergence gives us an alternative model of social and economic institutions; different from the west, different from the u.s. in this model -- compared with the u.s. and other western models -- more weight is given to s
in the absolute dominance of the world. al a peaceful, self-confident, open- minded civilization such as the tang dynasty. that is the destination of this change, which is at most, halfway through. the second keyword is revival. the third keyword i would like to share with you is influence. what kind of influence will china have in the world, maybe 90 years from now? i would like to argue that the influence will be multi- dimensional. first, china's emergence has given hopes to the poor in the...
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around the world and around the clock welcome the program character. the country which holds more u.s. debts than any other town the failure of congress to reach a deal of its debt ceiling china says the political deadlock in washington threatens the entire global economy so far republicans and democrats have delayed a vote. limiting what the country goes as they haven't agreed on the rival budgets they have until tuesday to avoid a potentially devastating default value in the week u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton was in beijing to reassure asian the this that america will not fall back on its debt payments to shift that's when companies who have pacific capital thinks china could well dump the dollar as its main resent currency. we can't afford bad relations with china see beijing holds the cards you know we're dancing to the tune that they play the real problem for china is that there's no way that america can pay back the money that the chinese are very low interest politically is just not going to happen is specially when interest rates rise
around the world and around the clock welcome the program character. the country which holds more u.s. debts than any other town the failure of congress to reach a deal of its debt ceiling china says the political deadlock in washington threatens the entire global economy so far republicans and democrats have delayed a vote. limiting what the country goes as they haven't agreed on the rival budgets they have until tuesday to avoid a potentially devastating default value in the week u.s....
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of no consequence in the world . even though i do this work i constantly get overwhelmed i mean that discussion that we were having talking about the reality of next here weapons and three sometimes i just want i just i've had enough. and lose heart but at the same time i think. something has to be down and if i am going to persist that i can do something i will. now currents generation go out the woods and things. that now you know i don't know maybe you guys but none of the young people i speak to a movie night go out there in person. and ninety three also for different names also interesting that it was a sunday edition someone who can sign it and i have a shame. that belonging because yes which comes from live sort of projects you go on and people solidarity emerges from it which i don't think exists so much among young people not it and not it just as it's before the invasion of iraq there were millions of people protesting and still you know there's a million people around and i'm interesting to watch or so i me
of no consequence in the world . even though i do this work i constantly get overwhelmed i mean that discussion that we were having talking about the reality of next here weapons and three sometimes i just want i just i've had enough. and lose heart but at the same time i think. something has to be down and if i am going to persist that i can do something i will. now currents generation go out the woods and things. that now you know i don't know maybe you guys but none of the young people i...
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we have something to say to the rest of the world. i think it's a little needed now and confused because we are so powerful. it was easier for the americans in the 19th century because they didn't have the huge armies, therefore we could print as much as the water without causing any great trouble in the world. nowadays it's a little trickier. >> gordon, i think we have had a fascinating hour. but i would like to do with this point is get the audience involved and let's do some q&a. there are microphones here on the side so try to line up with those microphones because this is being taped and you will be on c-span. >> okay. i thought that this is a really great talk that you gave, very exciting. and i wanted to ask you about the practicalities that the founding fathers say they were on the east coast, and they knew perfectly well that there was a whole long 3,000 miles to the west coast, and felt that practically speaking they were not going to let just anybody occupied the area. so i felt that maybe with that as a kind of inspiration
we have something to say to the rest of the world. i think it's a little needed now and confused because we are so powerful. it was easier for the americans in the 19th century because they didn't have the huge armies, therefore we could print as much as the water without causing any great trouble in the world. nowadays it's a little trickier. >> gordon, i think we have had a fascinating hour. but i would like to do with this point is get the audience involved and let's do some q&a....
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that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this. is the equivalence of fire power the world's nuclear arsenal today. forty two thousand americans die each year car accidents will be a thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five. hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy even more devastating it shows over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every day here. i am observed nature and discover is music. and leisure. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you the. least so. just such. an. odd. welcome to the couldn't soon be splash in the world of politics business questions in advance science into i-ching products they don't understand call a huge fees is kept the fall of russian invaders to keep your bidders and products in their figure eight through back called smart light on stocks constantly updates here on to please the future covered. wealthy british scientists holds. the title of. the. markets f
that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this. is the equivalence of fire power the world's nuclear arsenal today. forty two thousand americans die each year car accidents will be a thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five. hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy even more devastating it shows over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every day here. i am observed nature and...
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when he talks, the business world listens. tonight prince alwaleed bin talal joins me from the four seasons in paris where he's on vacation, to share his unique perspective on america's debt, the middle east, and the news corp. scandal. your highness, thank you for joining me. let me start right from the top by asking you of your impression of america's economy right now. where do you think it is? where can it get to? and what is your advice to the guys in washington about how to get america incorporated back on its feet? >> it's a pleasure to be on your show, my friend piers. as for the u.s. economy, as we all know, the 2nd of august is nearing very fast, and it's very important for the members of congress and the president of the united states, obama, to reach a conclusion as swiftly as possible because the budget deficit in the united states and the cumulative debt and the raising of the debt ceiling, it does not only impact the u.s. economy but also impacts the whole world economies. so it's very important for the u.s. cong
when he talks, the business world listens. tonight prince alwaleed bin talal joins me from the four seasons in paris where he's on vacation, to share his unique perspective on america's debt, the middle east, and the news corp. scandal. your highness, thank you for joining me. let me start right from the top by asking you of your impression of america's economy right now. where do you think it is? where can it get to? and what is your advice to the guys in washington about how to get america...
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what in the world? then what's really behind the revolutions in the arab world and who will be the driving force going forward? we'll take an in-depth look. first here's my take. watching the return of the greek crisis many people in america are wondering, are we next? will america face the same financial disaster that the greek government faces with a soring deficit and debt, markets that have lost faith in it and a downward spiral of budget cuts that further depress the economy? it might. but let us understand something really important. america stands in a fundamentally different place than does greece. greece has two problems. first, it has a big budget deficit and markets have lost faith that it can ever repay its loans. second, it is an unproductive economy and cannot generate enough economic growth over the next few decades. in economies, degree has a liquidity problem but also a solvency problem. the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of
what in the world? then what's really behind the revolutions in the arab world and who will be the driving force going forward? we'll take an in-depth look. first here's my take. watching the return of the greek crisis many people in america are wondering, are we next? will america face the same financial disaster that the greek government faces with a soring deficit and debt, markets that have lost faith in it and a downward spiral of budget cuts that further depress the economy? it might. but...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the person at the paper became fairly rotten and whose action shocked the nation. the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, became indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. james murdoch concluded it could not be amended. >> clearly, practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a greater investor in media in
britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means,...
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and with the latest from the world of sports. thank you for joining me for this post news and these are the headlines. double sweet spots like moscow splashed thirteen million euros on moroccan dutch internationals this best stuttering season. plus decision day three countries bidding to host the twenty eighteen winter olympics are sets to discover their fate careers the favorites. in the hot seat suspended football chief mohammed bin hammam will face pete this ethics committee over allegations of corruption. the first to start the new spartak moscow have made a second signing in the space of twenty four hours more often we feel that may take us a lot has joined from belgian side standard the seven million euros and follows on from the signing of dutch midfielder de mi design from my x. because i don't know who turns twenty two last week scored eighteen goals from the eighty two games about. often also i made two appearances for the belgian on the twenty one side before opting to play for the moroccan national team last year the t
and with the latest from the world of sports. thank you for joining me for this post news and these are the headlines. double sweet spots like moscow splashed thirteen million euros on moroccan dutch internationals this best stuttering season. plus decision day three countries bidding to host the twenty eighteen winter olympics are sets to discover their fate careers the favorites. in the hot seat suspended football chief mohammed bin hammam will face pete this ethics committee over allegations...
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these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. japanese police arrest a gang of suspected looters to be targeting homes and if she were nuclear evacuation zone meanwhile there is concern over the health of those living in the area was more than half the children they are testing positive for radiation. brushes released a previously confidential index of people and groups thought to be involved in war funding terrorism in the country the list contains names of foreigners and international islamic organizations operating in the north caucasus. and new sexual assault charges against former i.m.f. chief dominique strauss kahn i filed this pranced as the new york case against him bowls of hard french riders as she was attacked a decade ago but strolls khan's lawyers say it's slander and will soon. tender face now time to look at what's happening in the world sports with andrew of course linda keys are making a big announcement today so we have a strong marina they will decide who will host the twenty
these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. japanese police arrest a gang of suspected looters to be targeting homes and if she were nuclear evacuation zone meanwhile there is concern over the health of those living in the area was more than half the children they are testing positive for radiation. brushes released a previously confidential index of people and groups thought to be involved in war funding terrorism in the country the...
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straight popularly tourists and business people from all over the world provide excellent service wonderful furnishings and most of today's communities. staying here will be an experience you'll never forget. we have a very noisy mixture of course the most coming from the summer top level politicians. to manage friends of international companies plenty of tourists from russia finland all over europe. if you're visiting the former capital on a budget but she does hotel accommodation insipidus but i can be found and hold a soviet era hotels some of which are for economy cost rooms as well as more comfortable renovated interior is. such a circus and it's time for me to go up to my room even though such rooms are more expensive sometimes. carmen's all suites can work out cheaper especially when charged a room instead of a person wherever you decide to stay to your masseuse research for deals and offers on the internet. through inexpensive breakfast buffets and how many times you might need taxis for example because often you'd be surprised the high end hotels come on come cheaper in the long ru
straight popularly tourists and business people from all over the world provide excellent service wonderful furnishings and most of today's communities. staying here will be an experience you'll never forget. we have a very noisy mixture of course the most coming from the summer top level politicians. to manage friends of international companies plenty of tourists from russia finland all over europe. if you're visiting the former capital on a budget but she does hotel accommodation insipidus...
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and billed as the world' largest selling newspaper. that ended when rupert murdoch closed the paper over growing scandal because of hacked phone messages of celebrities. members of the royal family, politicians and 13-year-old girl who was abducted and killed in 2002. that story was first reported by a competing tabloid, the guardian, claiming news of the world journalists allegedly deleted voice mails on the child's phone to make room for more messages. as a result the girl's family falsely believed she was checking her messages. other accusations claimed news of the world employees hacked voice mails of victims of the 2005 london bombings, soldiers killed in afghanistan and iraq and other child victims. law enforcement are investigating a host of allegations including news of the world employees tried to bribe police for investigation on potentially news worthy stories. on friday, rebecca brooks, the chief executive of newscorp's newspaper unit, news international which publishes the times and the sun, resigned, saying, as chief execu
and billed as the world' largest selling newspaper. that ended when rupert murdoch closed the paper over growing scandal because of hacked phone messages of celebrities. members of the royal family, politicians and 13-year-old girl who was abducted and killed in 2002. that story was first reported by a competing tabloid, the guardian, claiming news of the world journalists allegedly deleted voice mails on the child's phone to make room for more messages. as a result the girl's family falsely...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, "news of the world," is being shut down. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire, which controls 40% of circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the news at the paper that became thoroughly rotted and shocked a nation. in recent weeks, especially in the last few days, the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, has been indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. murdoch's son james believed it could not be amended. >> clearly, certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in, that i believe in, and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a great investor in media in general. it is something we believe very st
britain's best-selling newspaper, "news of the world," is being shut down. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire, which controls 40% of circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the...
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wars world war one between europe and the united states and england world war two would be a larger global war the third war would be christendom against islam that would be invoked by their masonic operatives that would bring in world war three and then out of that they would destroy every existing order and even the finance capitalist and set themselves up as world rulers in the worship of the three one god in their words lucifer and i know that a gallop and this is what we're seeing that this is you know the start of world war three or a tiny course in what could lead to world war three. well yes this isn't a chant by someone who he says has other cells he's being handled sound and i five knew what was going on he was he was at meetings with british quote knights templars with british intelligence watching them donald lee involved with them i predicted last week on thursday that they would start moving the terror threat away from muslims in europe or the united states over to quote white right wing al qaida people that won't go a
wars world war one between europe and the united states and england world war two would be a larger global war the third war would be christendom against islam that would be invoked by their masonic operatives that would bring in world war three and then out of that they would destroy every existing order and even the finance capitalist and set themselves up as world rulers in the worship of the three one god in their words lucifer and i know that a gallop and this is what we're seeing that...
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we did make the world safer for democracy. e made it safe for hitler, stalin and mussolini in kenosha. we didn't make that mistake after world war ii. ronald reagan brilliantly conducted the end of the cold war dedicated to the soviet regime he rarely identified as the root cause of the conflict. winston churchill rightly identified the nature of the imperial job in these regime is the root cause of those conflicts not one in world war iii, we determined to change those regimes. you're right. we succeeded. as for preemption, the bush doctrine does not say preemption is justified under any circus and appeared ready to say it's whether you use sooner or later is a prudential judgment that depends on the circumstances, the gravity of the danger, the alternative strategies available, consequence of waiting too long. we know from history that there are times that using force in her to quote churchill can save much luck, toil, tears and sweat later. one was in the 1930s we waited too long with hitler. another was in 1941 churchville
we did make the world safer for democracy. e made it safe for hitler, stalin and mussolini in kenosha. we didn't make that mistake after world war ii. ronald reagan brilliantly conducted the end of the cold war dedicated to the soviet regime he rarely identified as the root cause of the conflict. winston churchill rightly identified the nature of the imperial job in these regime is the root cause of those conflicts not one in world war iii, we determined to change those regimes. you're right....
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he's a former news of the world executive. he was boasting about a story that happened when he was editor of the daily mirror. paul decker said to a committee of parliament, in my view, that the daily mail has never in its history run a story based on phone hacking or blogging in any way yet operation motor man which stands for you mr. james murdoch made you aware they had 50 journalists paint 902 pieces of information obtained by the private investigator steve whitmore who had been found to have used some unorthodox methods, you told me earlier mr. murdoch that people prepping you to come before this committee told you to simply tell the truth, which i think is excellent advice. is it not the fact, is it not the truth of the matter that journalists at the news of the world felt entitled to go out there and use blogging, deception and phone hacking because that was part of the general culture of corruption in the british tabloid press, and that they didn't dic kick it upe chain to you because they felt they were entitled to do
he's a former news of the world executive. he was boasting about a story that happened when he was editor of the daily mirror. paul decker said to a committee of parliament, in my view, that the daily mail has never in its history run a story based on phone hacking or blogging in any way yet operation motor man which stands for you mr. james murdoch made you aware they had 50 journalists paint 902 pieces of information obtained by the private investigator steve whitmore who had been found to...
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of the world's nuclear arsenal today. facing stiff this is not a promotion but more of. a force it should stand for you should support the trieste because they have no idea about the hardships to face. plate one it's the says it is open to new things for any army to life liberty you see is the most precious thing in the world. years of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully that you have to live a. real life stories from world war two looks. the truth nineteen forty five dollars r.t. dot com. please. come from. the book. we. come up. first. in the old cold a clear cut. second explosives are let's move deeper than the. surface of the remains are in the barn machinery. is the valley she's. on the. morning's today violence is once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of chatter that. corporations are today. wealthy british scientists. sometimes it's priceless. margetts weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds
of the world's nuclear arsenal today. facing stiff this is not a promotion but more of. a force it should stand for you should support the trieste because they have no idea about the hardships to face. plate one it's the says it is open to new things for any army to life liberty you see is the most precious thing in the world. years of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully that you have to live a. real life stories from world war two looks. the truth nineteen forty five...
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of the world's nuclear arsenal today. is to me. it's. easy to. move from. a national day of mourning across russia for around one hundred thirty people believed killed on a pleasure cruise or sank on the shoulder of a two days ago. the mideast quartet meets in washington hoping to jumpstart the stalled israeli palestinian peace talks as a decades long conflict drags on. we could be expounded eunice stone launches a fresh appeal against extradition of london's high court and i think that sweden is nothing more than staging us. with. twenty four seven welcome to the program flags tough must across russia as the country mourns the victims of its worst botox than three decades when a sixty people have been officially confirmed dead seventy bodies remain trapped. in the overloaded pleasure cruise and. the chances of finding more survivors are about. reports the men's anger among grieving relatives these for the focus. around the country and indeed around the world will say the floods but. instead the consulate and that would be
of the world's nuclear arsenal today. is to me. it's. easy to. move from. a national day of mourning across russia for around one hundred thirty people believed killed on a pleasure cruise or sank on the shoulder of a two days ago. the mideast quartet meets in washington hoping to jumpstart the stalled israeli palestinian peace talks as a decades long conflict drags on. we could be expounded eunice stone launches a fresh appeal against extradition of london's high court and i think that sweden...
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one-sixth of the world's population? >> one-sixth of the world's population. yes. ttle for us. and i think for any countr.. in the past maybe it's been seen as just the responsibily of many developed countries so that's why you have... you have the o.d.a. and so on. but now many emergi an developing countries have an equal responsibility to deal with this poverty issue, with the hunger, with the food problem. and this has been the challenge of defing and building the new multilateralism because you are now connected in an interconnected world. that is globalized world. it's not only that you say that any problem has become a sovereign problem, even if you talk about the global financial crisis now the lehman case here affecting when i was in indonesia, the economies have almost collapsed because of what happened here. so we need to work even closer and the corporation needs to be rebuilt and redefined. >> rose: does e attitude towards the united states financl leadership change because of the subprime crisis and the economic collapse? >> well, definitely what is hap
one-sixth of the world's population? >> one-sixth of the world's population. yes. ttle for us. and i think for any countr.. in the past maybe it's been seen as just the responsibily of many developed countries so that's why you have... you have the o.d.a. and so on. but now many emergi an developing countries have an equal responsibility to deal with this poverty issue, with the hunger, with the food problem. and this has been the challenge of defing and building the new multilateralism...
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training and exporting brutal interrogators while preaching human rights to the rest of the world. next hour a special report on those who have seen the chain dangerous of nuclear weapons firsthand and are taking it upon themselves to open the world's eyes. the follow from the french test went beyond the polynesian islands it caused outrage in new zealand which took the lead in the end when you clear movement and became a black sheep among western countries yes unlike any other country new zealand refused to rely on nuclear weapons for its security but here nuclear technology is banned it's the law. i think a lot of the young people do feel proud about new zealand especially for policy but i think people have come complacent and feel that it's far more safe there are these other she said i mean a lot of people to say the people in the peace movement has had beaten out of me gray beards resounds and that's what people say like. even in new zealand it's difficult to find young people concerned about this issue they are more sensitive to the melting of the antarctic and he wants to rev
training and exporting brutal interrogators while preaching human rights to the rest of the world. next hour a special report on those who have seen the chain dangerous of nuclear weapons firsthand and are taking it upon themselves to open the world's eyes. the follow from the french test went beyond the polynesian islands it caused outrage in new zealand which took the lead in the end when you clear movement and became a black sheep among western countries yes unlike any other country new...
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all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's
all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know...
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thing that is happening in the world for the u.s. behaves as an aggressive howard and it seeks to condemn any nice little pauses leaving all the current crises and tribulations and such nations there for iran he's on the attention of the accusations coming from washington. but. palestinians are currently intending to persuade the international community to recognize the postilion state in its nine hundred sixty seven borders what is iran's attitude towards this issue. to support the palestinians and oppose us. but when. we are convinced that a whole of the palestinian land belongs to all palestinians and we will not accept anything that would involve a mere part of palestine we would only accept a single and divided palestine after iran's opinion palestine belongs to the palestinians and began to listen for their moods lives christians or g.d.s. there for we welcome and support any measures aimed at bringing about a palestine for all palestinians. what is a correct progress and restoring relations between terror and current. we have
thing that is happening in the world for the u.s. behaves as an aggressive howard and it seeks to condemn any nice little pauses leaving all the current crises and tribulations and such nations there for iran he's on the attention of the accusations coming from washington. but. palestinians are currently intending to persuade the international community to recognize the postilion state in its nine hundred sixty seven borders what is iran's attitude towards this issue. to support the...
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goes to the world reach if for the girls who are still gets people like joe look. for an ancient try flights to save its culture look at where cranes are protected in the first and only official nature preserve. look to the reach of. russia close up on r.t. . rush is going to be soon which will brighten my advance some months to the pressure . starts on t.v. dot com. headlines on r.t. are the guns for hire company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraqis goes on trial in the us but only on accusations of. blackwater now known as z. allegedly charged too much for protecting u.s. officials in a war zone. no way releases the names of victims from friday's attack experts warn the spread of the islamic sentiment in europe could lead to more atrocities. nato led peacekeepers are deployed along the northern border with serbia escalating ethnic tensions over attempts to enforce a trade embargo the e.u. and the u.s. led international condemnation of the action that resulted in one police officer being killed. all right those are the headlines here on out see for now tho
goes to the world reach if for the girls who are still gets people like joe look. for an ancient try flights to save its culture look at where cranes are protected in the first and only official nature preserve. look to the reach of. russia close up on r.t. . rush is going to be soon which will brighten my advance some months to the pressure . starts on t.v. dot com. headlines on r.t. are the guns for hire company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraqis goes on trial in the us but only on...
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the resource curse. >>reporter: still to come on world business... >>india is home to millions of motorbikes and some of the big brands are making a serious push into a growing luxury sector. >>why english county cricket is failing to bowl over fans, despite the international team's success. >>struggling to hit a six... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>reporter: expensive motorbikes are on a roll in india, as the country's booming middle classes look for something a little different. the market for most luxury items remains volatile, but firms such as harley davidson and ducati are pushing ahead with ambitious new product launches. >>reporter: there's a new kind of beast on indian roads. it's loud, stylish, fast and expensive. >>superbikes are now the new object of desire for enthusiasts in the world's fastest growing two-wheeler market. with engines of 1,000cc and upwards, and costing over 20,000 dollars, they have turned this price-sensitive market on its head. >> i walked into t mall where they had this showroom, i saw the bikes
the resource curse. >>reporter: still to come on world business... >>india is home to millions of motorbikes and some of the big brands are making a serious push into a growing luxury sector. >>why english county cricket is failing to bowl over fans, despite the international team's success. >>struggling to hit a six... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>reporter: expensive motorbikes are on a roll in india, as the country's booming middle classes...
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fortunately the rest of the world and american public are also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for it that they're only willing to pay to beat the. russians are. indeed evil but well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm you know in retrospect i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way moves mutual assured destruction you know you can't get through cooperative over that but how important is the aspect of exploration right now for you well that's important but we don't have the public to pay for their won't they won't pay the cost of going to mars or pedo they'll pay to my amazement they were paid to go into afghanistan and you think get rid of learned from the soviets were that was a big mistake. but they all seem to pay for that they will bomb is finding out it made it it won't but. exploration everybody can rhapsodize over the whole bowl but they're not willing to pay the taxes for unfortunately if i were a czar ok if i were premier i'd say we're going to go back to the moon. and i'm not i'm not as are not premier
fortunately the rest of the world and american public are also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for it that they're only willing to pay to beat the. russians are. indeed evil but well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm you know in retrospect i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way moves mutual assured destruction you know you can't get through cooperative over that but how important is the aspect of exploration right now...
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we are the tent pole that holds up the world. i am not sure how comfortable i would be in hawaii if china control the pacific. there is one thing that your question raises and i can tell you for sure that we are headed for a time of trade-offs, ok? we cannot simply jump in everywhere that we want. if i have to have a trade-off, then the ones i am looking for where i would consider participating are ones where people are taking ownership a i can be that force multiplier. thank you very much. thank you. i really appre [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> unavailable to you on television, on-line, and and social media networking sites. pine are content anytime in the video library. we take our content on the road bringing resources to your community. washington, your way. now available in 100 million homes. created by cable and provided as a public service. >> next, an update on deficits and debt reduction talks from this morning's "washington journal." pe
we are the tent pole that holds up the world. i am not sure how comfortable i would be in hawaii if china control the pacific. there is one thing that your question raises and i can tell you for sure that we are headed for a time of trade-offs, ok? we cannot simply jump in everywhere that we want. if i have to have a trade-off, then the ones i am looking for where i would consider participating are ones where people are taking ownership a i can be that force multiplier. thank you very much....
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maybe people who like these things don't like the clutter of the world like the complications of the world that we live in you know the pieces of stuff they just like to find the essence of life so maybe pure science is in some way close to the essence of nature and music is close to the pure essence of human being at this point do you see yourself as a man of science or a man of music. depends on the day and the hour. do you believe in god there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist probably had a little kind of argument with him in a hundred eight minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific attitude because if you if you make a pronouncement you have to have evidence if you say there is no good where is the evidence there is no good you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of view which you supportable but you know he's a very clever man he has a different point of view to me but in my experience i have felt at times that there is a god
maybe people who like these things don't like the clutter of the world like the complications of the world that we live in you know the pieces of stuff they just like to find the essence of life so maybe pure science is in some way close to the essence of nature and music is close to the pure essence of human being at this point do you see yourself as a man of science or a man of music. depends on the day and the hour. do you believe in god there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a...
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it is the world cup. are showing the whole world with great hosts we are. >> it is great that germany is offering this event. thank you. i love japan and i love germany. >> it does not compare to the men's world cup. it is disappointing. >> it is incredible that it is always so full. the mood was great. i did not expect it. >> this event has made the most of what is possible in the area of women's soccer. ♪ >> in two days, the world will know the answer to the question period is the u.s. or japan the world's best soccer team? nellie the elephant thinks she knows already. her instincts have been right 100%. if this baby is to be believed, put your money on japan this sunday. there you have it. thank you for joining us. stay with us if you can.
it is the world cup. are showing the whole world with great hosts we are. >> it is great that germany is offering this event. thank you. i love japan and i love germany. >> it does not compare to the men's world cup. it is disappointing. >> it is incredible that it is always so full. the mood was great. i did not expect it. >> this event has made the most of what is possible in the area of women's soccer. ♪ >> in two days, the world will know the answer to the...