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tony brown is a bail bondsman established in sacramento he runs the tony brown bail bonds a firm which specializes in bailing out offenders before their trials. about the. actual bonds that we use to be able people. in the us freedom has a price the more severe the crime the bigger the bail is in order to get out of jail before trial for example cruelty towards animals this fifty thousand dollars use of firearms is twenty five thousand dollars attempted homicide is half a million dollars contract is a contract the contract stipulates jenna stated that about it as for this person yes there will be will and will will be held accountable for the person that actually bailout. bill bondsman loans now. percent the money needed for the release the remaining ten percent is paid for by the criminal or his relatives. a contract cosign by the offender gives full power to the bone. owes it goes to court we have no problem but the minute he misses court and the court sent me a full version no notice let me know that he is actually actually did go to court that's what i'm about him and the proper ta
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ahead of this fugitive thirty five thousand dollars he's a small dealer bailed out by tony brown the bills man the man is far from suspecting that he's enjoying the last hours of his freedom we were getting ready to go after a. the morning the evening before we go after them we've got to make sure that there are four features are still active we can't pick up somebody if they took care of. the actual bond has to be an act. here in the authorization. after a few hours of class bounty hunter trainees. are going to do some practical work supervised by his two assistants that's all i remember. i don't know how i got so lucky to be with you know everybody in this room but. i think. maybe other people don't know what to do they don't know how to go. kill all the. not as good at it as rob and his partner see them here because. they're probably a lot younger than i am a lot more patient than i am and i just want to go out and get the job done and all that but they tend to be better at it than i am. the stuff that i do i mean a lot of people if i can get through the front door then once where
ahead of this fugitive thirty five thousand dollars he's a small dealer bailed out by tony brown the bills man the man is far from suspecting that he's enjoying the last hours of his freedom we were getting ready to go after a. the morning the evening before we go after them we've got to make sure that there are four features are still active we can't pick up somebody if they took care of. the actual bond has to be an act. here in the authorization. after a few hours of class bounty hunter...
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to court that's when my about one department takes over it all comes a bit about what is look at tony brown actually. we are going to follow the bounty hunters who track down petty criminals they are very popular but also controversial this week we are going to try and catch two drug dealers with rewards of thirty five thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars on their heads. but they are not alone the united states government has its own law enforcement agency dealing with fugitive they are the well known u.s. marshals popularized by hollywood thanks to special from the justice department we were able to full of them in action marshall seek the most dangerous fugitives like to gang members wanted on murder charges and whose rewards are over a million dollars. sacramento capital of the state of california. a city of two million inhabitants stemming from the time of the gold rush. the man in the cowboy hat is leonard padilla. he is a bounty hunter. he calls himself the most famous bounty hunter in the world. all the american military. got a lot of guns. in this business. we're back with ou
to court that's when my about one department takes over it all comes a bit about what is look at tony brown actually. we are going to follow the bounty hunters who track down petty criminals they are very popular but also controversial this week we are going to try and catch two drug dealers with rewards of thirty five thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars on their heads. but they are not alone the united states government has its own law enforcement agency dealing with fugitive they are...
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and indeed when are we going to see the transparency from tony blair and from gordon brown? second, second, second issue -- second issue, his questions about andy gillison. >> order, the house is getting overexcited again. i'm glad it's calmed down and we want to listen to what the prime minister to say. >> and he asks questions about andy coulson, no one has raised a single question about his conduct at number 10 downing street and there was only one party with a news national executive with a cloud in his head sitting in his office. third question, the questions he raising about my chief of staff edward luellen. is he honestly saying when it comes to the proposed meeting with the john yates is the leader of the opposition suggesting that he knows better than the chairman of the home secretary than the cabinet secretary than john yates and paul stevenson and all these people including jeremy hayward who by the way who worked diligently for tony blair and gordon brown. is he saying all those people are wrong and he's right? let me just answer the question about sir paul's re
and indeed when are we going to see the transparency from tony blair and from gordon brown? second, second, second issue -- second issue, his questions about andy gillison. >> order, the house is getting overexcited again. i'm glad it's calmed down and we want to listen to what the prime minister to say. >> and he asks questions about andy coulson, no one has raised a single question about his conduct at number 10 downing street and there was only one party with a news national...
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brown's successor tony blair had this reaction. >> i think what has shocked the british people is the absence of basic standards in the way that things are done. it >> 3/4 employees of news of the world were arrested on friday. a former editor is expected to be questioned by police about messages deleted from a murdered teenagers >> the mother and sister of the murdered teenager are still waiting to hear from the newspaper. >> there has not been an apology. >> and murdoch arrived in london on sunday and a brooks, was now the ceo of us international is his priority, this will billion dollar bid is now in jeopardy. the legal aftershocks are reaching this country. james murdoch could face prosecution under american locked for violating the foreign corrupt practices act. >> the paper is downfall is being held by some of the targets of its muckraking. george michael tweeted that closing news of the world is a fantastic day for britain. >> hey look at our extended forecast, not a lot of changes to the upcoming week. foggy mornings and fog in the afternoon, cooler temperatures, a slight warm
brown's successor tony blair had this reaction. >> i think what has shocked the british people is the absence of basic standards in the way that things are done. it >> 3/4 employees of news of the world were arrested on friday. a former editor is expected to be questioned by police about messages deleted from a murdered teenagers >> the mother and sister of the murdered teenager are still waiting to hear from the newspaper. >> there has not been an apology. >> and...
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brown's successor tony blair had this reaction. >> which is certainly shocking to the british people has been the absence of basic standards in the way things are done. three former employees or arrested on friday, former editor rebecca brooks is expected to be questioned by police about messages deleted from a murder to teenagers and phone. if she had initiative decency she would have resigned if only because the phone was tapped and her family was led to believe that she was still alive. the >> mother and sister of that murder teenager met with british lawmakers today and say they're still waiting to hear from the newspaper. >> newspapers downfall is being hailed by some of its targets. george michael tweeted the closing of the news of the world is a fantastic day before britain. >> baseball's answer to the slam dunk contest and home run derby, always the eve of the all-star game. here is a look at chase field in downtown in this. >> in the celebrity softball game, rickey henderson, he leads off with a home run. reports the american league will send jerry and the weaver against roy
brown's successor tony blair had this reaction. >> which is certainly shocking to the british people has been the absence of basic standards in the way things are done. three former employees or arrested on friday, former editor rebecca brooks is expected to be questioned by police about messages deleted from a murder to teenagers and phone. if she had initiative decency she would have resigned if only because the phone was tapped and her family was led to believe that she was still...
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yet under prime minister gordon brown and tony blair i did regularly go to downing street. >> how regular is regularly? >> on prime minister gordon brown in the time that he was in downing street, and while he was -- also while he was chance lower, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> with tony blair? >> probably similar. in the last few years a little more. but if you want the exact numbers i can do my best to get that. but strangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not the current administration. >> do you think that there was a change of emphasis when you were the chief executive of news international in that it always struck me that the news of the world, has been an anti-establishment kind of publication. it always seemed the paper that was on the side of the little person fighting the establishment. would you say when you became editor and your relationship with those prime ministers, there was a shift in actually the news international became parts of the establishment as opposed to being anti-establishment? >> consideri
yet under prime minister gordon brown and tony blair i did regularly go to downing street. >> how regular is regularly? >> on prime minister gordon brown in the time that he was in downing street, and while he was -- also while he was chance lower, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> with tony blair? >> probably similar. in the last few years a little more. but if you want the exact numbers i can do my best to get that. but strangely, it was under labor prime...
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indeed, when are we going to see the trance parn si from tony blare and gordon brown?ond -- second -- second issue. the second issue, his questions about nickolson. >> order. the house is getting excited again. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. >> questions about coulson. let me remind him, no one raised a single question about his conduct. let's just make this point. there is only today, one party leader with a news international executive with a cloud in his head in his office. third question, the questions he raises about my chief of staff, is he honestly saying when it comes to this issue of the proposed issue request john yates, is he suggesting he knows better than the chairman, that you know paul stephenson, all these people, including jeremy hayward who worked for tony blare and gordon brown? is he saying all those people are wrong and he is right? that shows a staggering judgment. let me answer the question about the resignation. i know it is inconvenient, but he set out the reasons for his resignation yesterday in detailed evidence and
indeed, when are we going to see the trance parn si from tony blare and gordon brown?ond -- second -- second issue. the second issue, his questions about nickolson. >> order. the house is getting excited again. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. >> questions about coulson. let me remind him, no one raised a single question about his conduct. let's just make this point. there is only today, one party leader with a news international executive with a cloud in his...
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but under gordon brown and tony blair, i did regularly go to downing street. >> brown: and brooks denied knowing about allegations that murdoch reporters paid bribes to police for information. >> i have never paid a policeman myself. i have never sanctioned, knowingly sanctioned, a payment to a police officer. >> brown: at a separate hearing, the just-resigned head of scotland yard-- sir paul stephenson-- also denied wrongdoing. he said he was embarrassed that he'd hired a former "news of the world" executive, neil wallis, as a public relations consultant. wallis has now been arrested. >> i had no reason to connect wallis with phone hacking. i had no reason to doubt his impropriety. nothing had come to my attention. i had no knowledge of the previous inquiry, and i had no reason to enquire of the previous inquiry, and i had been given assurances by a senior grade chief constable that actually there was nothing new. >> brown: away from the hearings, scotland yard announced today it found no outside involvement in the death of sean hoare, a former "news of the world" reporter who'd been an
but under gordon brown and tony blair, i did regularly go to downing street. >> brown: and brooks denied knowing about allegations that murdoch reporters paid bribes to police for information. >> i have never paid a policeman myself. i have never sanctioned, knowingly sanctioned, a payment to a police officer. >> brown: at a separate hearing, the just-resigned head of scotland yard-- sir paul stephenson-- also denied wrongdoing. he said he was embarrassed that he'd hired a...
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downing street while david cameron has been prime minister, and yet under prime minister gordon brown and tony blair i did regularly go the downing street. >> how regularly is regularly? >> well, on prime minister gordon brown in the time that he was in downing time and while he was -- and also while he was chancellor, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> and with tony blair, similar? >> probably similar, and maybe in the last few years a little more, but i mean, i can if you want the exact numbers, i can do my best to get that, but strangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular to downing street, and not the current administration. >> and do you think that there was a change of emphasis when you were at either the "sun" or the chief executive of "news international" because it struck me growing up that the "sun" and the "news of the world" and particularly the "sun" was a rather antiestablishment kind of publication, and always seemed to me the sort of paper that was on the side of the little person fighting the establishment. would you say that when you became edi
downing street while david cameron has been prime minister, and yet under prime minister gordon brown and tony blair i did regularly go the downing street. >> how regularly is regularly? >> well, on prime minister gordon brown in the time that he was in downing time and while he was -- and also while he was chancellor, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> and with tony blair, similar? >> probably similar, and maybe in the last few years a little more, but i mean,...
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street while david cameron has been prime minister, and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair, i did regularly go to downing street. >> how regular is regularly? >> well, on prime minister gordon brown, in the time that he was in downing street and while -- and also while he was chancellor, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> and with tony blair, similar? >> probably similar. maybe in the last few years a little more, but, i mean, you want the exact numbers i can do my best to get that. but strangely it was under later prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not the current. >> do you think that there was a change of emphasis with either the son or chief executive of news international in had a it always struck me that "the news of the world", particularly "the sun" as being around the antiestablishment publication. it always seemed to me the sort of paper that was on the side of the little person fighting the establishment. would you say that when you became editor and obviously your relationship with those prime ministers that there
street while david cameron has been prime minister, and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair, i did regularly go to downing street. >> how regular is regularly? >> well, on prime minister gordon brown, in the time that he was in downing street and while -- and also while he was chancellor, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> and with tony blair, similar? >> probably similar. maybe in the last few years a little more, but, i mean,...
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david cameron was prime minister and contrasted it with the fac she'd been there a l under gordon brown and tony blair and the reason she hasn't been to downing street is she doesn't have to. they see each other ithe country side in the little village and easier to meethere an gng to downing street and have it in the papers. >> the solution to bad journalism has been more journalism and government has been far and ay bystanders and i don't think the committee hearing did a lot to change that. i think the lines of inquiry will continue to advance will come from the guardian and new york times and will come from the wall street journal and probably not from the mps of parliament. >> charlie: but including the wall street journal. >> wall street journal i thought was hilarious the other day saying there's an editorial saying you're all doing overkill there's so much and all hard-hitting. you have a $40 billion company to close a 168-year-old newspaper and ten people arrested, a pie in the face, now a dead dy, it doesn't get much better than this when it comes to news. >> crlie: john, the prime mini
david cameron was prime minister and contrasted it with the fac she'd been there a l under gordon brown and tony blair and the reason she hasn't been to downing street is she doesn't have to. they see each other ithe country side in the little village and easier to meethere an gng to downing street and have it in the papers. >> the solution to bad journalism has been more journalism and government has been far and ay bystanders and i don't think the committee hearing did a lot to change...
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and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair i did regularly go to downingtrangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not -- and not the current administration. >> at least six investigations are now under way into phone hacks, bribes to police and government conflicts of interest. we will, of course, keep you posted on all of that. >>> checking some other top stories that we're following, president obama says he'd agree with short term extension of the debt ceiling. the white house says it would happen only if there's an agreement on a significant deficit reduction plan by congress. until now mr. obama has opposed any sort short-term deal. if the has responded favorably to a new bipartisan plan from six senators to reduce deficits by nearly $4 trillion over the coming decade. time is running out before the august 2nd deadline to raise the government's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling. mr. obama meeting with both house and senate democratic leaders at the white house in less than an hour from now. more on this i
and yet under prime minister gordon brown and prime minister tony blair i did regularly go to downingtrangely, it was under labor prime ministers that i was a regular visitor to downing street and not -- and not the current administration. >> at least six investigations are now under way into phone hacks, bribes to police and government conflicts of interest. we will, of course, keep you posted on all of that. >>> checking some other top stories that we're following, president...
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stevenson, then all heels people including jeremy hayward who by the way worked diligently for tony blair and gordon brown. [ yelling ] >> let me just talk about resignation. i know it is convenient for the gentleman but sir paul set out his reasons for resignation yesterday in detailed evidence and explained how his situation was so different to the situation in number 10 downing street. most of the questions he asked i had already answered. the chief of staff answered, the parallels with the metropolitan police answered. the roan of mr. walls answered. >> that's british prime minister david cameron facing tough questions today regarding his country's phone hacking scandal. it is a heated emergency session at the house of commons. cameron is criticized for hiring a communication chief who was once an editor of "news of the world." the tabloid newspaper owned by rupert murdock's news corp recently shut down because of the scandal. a protestor interrupted yesterday's hearing hitting rupert murdock in the face with a pie dish. that woman in pink his wife jumped from her seat and actually took a swing at the
stevenson, then all heels people including jeremy hayward who by the way worked diligently for tony blair and gordon brown. [ yelling ] >> let me just talk about resignation. i know it is convenient for the gentleman but sir paul set out his reasons for resignation yesterday in detailed evidence and explained how his situation was so different to the situation in number 10 downing street. most of the questions he asked i had already answered. the chief of staff answered, the parallels...
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labor has some problems here as well from tony blair and gordon brown they, too, had very close ties with newscorp and this is really an important opportunity for the u.k. to investigate these linkages between the media, the parliament, number 10 downing street and the media and try to resolve and bring transparency to a relationship that has been very opaque and quite frankly very disturbing when it comes to illegal activities. >> ifill: earlier this week when the prime minister had to cut short a trip he was on to africa come back to deal with these charges there was lots of speculation that was this was going to present a real threat to his coalition. what does it sound like... feel like tonight. >> it feels like tonight that cameron did a pretty good job. i mean, he spent a couple of hours in the house of commons taking on all comers, trying to answer all questions. he stumbled a couple of times. he refused to answer a question about discussions that he'd had with news international about the takeover of the satellite t.v. channel b sky b and there were a couple of other instance
labor has some problems here as well from tony blair and gordon brown they, too, had very close ties with newscorp and this is really an important opportunity for the u.k. to investigate these linkages between the media, the parliament, number 10 downing street and the media and try to resolve and bring transparency to a relationship that has been very opaque and quite frankly very disturbing when it comes to illegal activities. >> ifill: earlier this week when the prime minister had to...
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minister was quick to note murdoch and others had close relationships with and access to tony blair and gordon brownook issues saying his leadership abilities were compromised. >> to many people how he has acted in the last few years. >> yes. because which government has set up additional inquiry? this one. which government has made full there's a fully resourced and staffed up station? this one. which government is asking others to do the same. that is what this government has done. >> so just great political theater or a threat to cameron's political standing? john burns is live from london tonight with me. john to you first, it was great theater. we don't know where this is heading from an investigation standpoint. in the sense that prime minister cameron to perform, to advance the austerity agenda, is that the biggest question here? >> it certainly is. it's the question that lurks at the edge of all of this. he did well today. he came out assertively. he met mr. miliband thrust for thrust. he survived the day. parliament went into recess. and he may have caught a kind of wave here in britain tha
minister was quick to note murdoch and others had close relationships with and access to tony blair and gordon brownook issues saying his leadership abilities were compromised. >> to many people how he has acted in the last few years. >> yes. because which government has set up additional inquiry? this one. which government has made full there's a fully resourced and staffed up station? this one. which government is asking others to do the same. that is what this government has...
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aretha franklin, tony bennett, james brown or cher? can't believe i put cher in there. all right.'s get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. how do we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪ you say you want a revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world. >> okay. the brilliance of this commercial is the putting together of images of regular people with superstars. so watch this one example from this commercial in slow motion. that's a regular kid playing basketball. going up for a layup. and it immediately becomes michael jordan dunking a basketball. the idea probably, and i think the listed by fortune magazine as the number two or number three most enduring slogan in history of "just do it." so not only are there great individuals that soar above institutions, and y
aretha franklin, tony bennett, james brown or cher? can't believe i put cher in there. all right.'s get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. how do we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪...
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prime minister gordon brown and tony blair -- >> how regular is regularly? on brown in the time he was in downing street and when he was chancellor i would have gone six times the year. >> tony blair? >> probably similar. in the last few years a little more. if you want me to cite numbers i can do my best to get that. strangely it was under labor prime ministers that i was executive at downing street and not the current administration. >> do you think there was a change of events when you were chief executive of news international? it struck me that "news of the world" -- anti-establishment kind of publication. always seemed to me this was a paper on the side of the little person fighting the establishment. would you say when you became editor and your relationship with those prime ministers there was a shift and news international became part of the establishment as opposed to being amateur establishment? >> the complaint i used to get from both prime ministers about the coverage. i would never think -- that is not the case. throughout my internship one of t
prime minister gordon brown and tony blair -- >> how regular is regularly? on brown in the time he was in downing street and when he was chancellor i would have gone six times the year. >> tony blair? >> probably similar. in the last few years a little more. if you want me to cite numbers i can do my best to get that. strangely it was under labor prime ministers that i was executive at downing street and not the current administration. >> do you think there was a change...
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how often would you speak to or meet tony blair, gordon brown and david cameron respectively? >> ghosh. well, on the premise turkoman david cameron, we ferc met -- i read the other day we met 26 times. i don't know if that is absolutely correct. i can do my best to come back to you on any expect number. i'm sure it is correct that is the primm ministers saying. i have never been to downing street where where he has been prime minister, yet under prime minister gordon brown and 20 blair i did regularly go to downing street. >> well, on a prime minister gordon brown, in the time that he was in downing street, and while he was -- and also while he was chancellor, i would have gone maybe six times a year. >> and tony blair? >> probably similar. media in the last few years and a little more, but i mean if you want the exhort numbers i can do my best to get that. but strangely it was under the labour prime minister's i was a regular visitor to downing street and wasn't the current. >> do you think that there was a change of emphasis when you were on the song or chief executive news
how often would you speak to or meet tony blair, gordon brown and david cameron respectively? >> ghosh. well, on the premise turkoman david cameron, we ferc met -- i read the other day we met 26 times. i don't know if that is absolutely correct. i can do my best to come back to you on any expect number. i'm sure it is correct that is the primm ministers saying. i have never been to downing street where where he has been prime minister, yet under prime minister gordon brown and 20 blair i...
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. >> and the man in the streets as he remembers tony blair topping off to consort with rupert on the island and gordon brown constantly having his door open to visiting murdoch's and all of that. i do not think this is strictly a conservative-labor issue. there are those who believe david cameron should have had andy resign over the first allegations of hacking. he looks a bit stupid now. it does not do anything for his authority. uso voluble yesterday, saying that this is an outrage -- he was so valuable yesterday, saying that this is an outrage and something must be done about it. >> in other news of the world, yemeni president ali abdullah saleh has appeared on state television just months after the rocket attack on his compound that nearly killed him. he has undergone eight successful operations to treat his burns. the european central bank has raised its main interest rate by one-quarter of a percent to try to keep the lid on inflation. the rate is now 1.5%. correspondents say the decision is controversial because the country is already struggling with the government debt crisis. greece, ireland and po
. >> and the man in the streets as he remembers tony blair topping off to consort with rupert on the island and gordon brown constantly having his door open to visiting murdoch's and all of that. i do not think this is strictly a conservative-labor issue. there are those who believe david cameron should have had andy resign over the first allegations of hacking. he looks a bit stupid now. it does not do anything for his authority. uso voluble yesterday, saying that this is an outrage --...
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. >> and the man in the streets as he remembers tony blair topping off to consort with rupert on the island and gordon brown constantly having his door open to visiting murdoch's and all of that. i do not think this is strictly a conservative-labor issue. there are those who believe david cameron should have had andy resign over the first allegations of hacking. he looks a bit stupid now. it does not do anything for his authority. uso voluble yesterday, saying that this is an outrage -- he was so valuable yesterday, saying that this is an outrage and something must be done about it. >> in other news of the world, yemeni president ali abdullah saleh has appeared on state television just months after the rocket attack on his compound that nearly killed him. he has undergone eight successful operations to treat his burns. the european central bank has raised its main interest rate by one-quarter of a percent to try to keep the lid on inflation. the rate is now 1.5%. correspondents say the decision is controversial because the country is already struggling with the government debt crisis. greece, ireland and po
. >> and the man in the streets as he remembers tony blair topping off to consort with rupert on the island and gordon brown constantly having his door open to visiting murdoch's and all of that. i do not think this is strictly a conservative-labor issue. there are those who believe david cameron should have had andy resign over the first allegations of hacking. he looks a bit stupid now. it does not do anything for his authority. uso voluble yesterday, saying that this is an outrage --...
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indeed, when will we see the transparency from tony blair and gordon brown? [crowd mixed; cheering and heckling] the second issue are his questions about andy coulson. >> order. the house is getting excited. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. >> he answered -- asked about andy coulson. no one has asked about his conduct at downing street. there is only today one party leader with a news international executive in his office. [crowd heckling] the? he raises about my chief of staff, does he honestly think when it comes to the issue of the proposed meeting with john yates, is he suggesting then he knows better than the chairman, paul stevenson, amps all of these people including people who worked diligently for tony blair and gordon brown? is he saying they are all wrong and he is right? that shows a staggering lack of judgment. let me just answer the question resignation.l's he said the reasons in detail the evidence and talked about how this situation was different than the one in a number 10 downing street. most questions the asked i hav
indeed, when will we see the transparency from tony blair and gordon brown? [crowd mixed; cheering and heckling] the second issue are his questions about andy coulson. >> order. the house is getting excited. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. >> he answered -- asked about andy coulson. no one has asked about his conduct at downing street. there is only today one party leader with a news international executive in his office. [crowd heckling] the? he raises...
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>> well let's have a look into what the former british prime minister tony blair has been saying, because his successor, gordon brown has been targeted by the media but of course blair himself knows that while in office he took his share of journalistic jabs but he says he wasn't a victim of phone hacking for a simple reason, he didn't have a mobile, he didn't have a cell phone. mr. blair spokes to cnn's wolf blitzer and admitted it's sometimes difficult to strike a balance between the powers of british politicians and the press. >> there's a story out there in england right now that you urged gordon brown, the former prime minister to hold back in criticizing rupert murdoch and his empire in england because he would come back and slam you if he were to do so. is that story true? >> that is absolutely and categorically untrue. >> what happened? >> nothing happened. >> what did you tell gordon brown? >> i never told him anything? >> you never discussed this issue? >> the issue for us in the uk has always been as politicians, and this is part of the trouble, you know, you're a political leader. you're in a situation w
>> well let's have a look into what the former british prime minister tony blair has been saying, because his successor, gordon brown has been targeted by the media but of course blair himself knows that while in office he took his share of journalistic jabs but he says he wasn't a victim of phone hacking for a simple reason, he didn't have a mobile, he didn't have a cell phone. mr. blair spokes to cnn's wolf blitzer and admitted it's sometimes difficult to strike a balance between the...
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visy itting downing street the back door both with the previous prime minister gordon brown, the one prior to him, tony blair and the current prime minister david cameron. and on each occasion the members of parliament said, why didn't you come through the front door? and he said, because this is what the inhabitant of number 10 asked me to do. so there was clearly a very close relationship between him and each prime minister. you have to remember that this man's newspapers claimed to be able to swing elections. in 1987 after the general election, the following day, the "sun" newspaper had a front page headline which stead was the "sun "that he won it. not an exaggeration according to the view of a lot of people. he wielded enormous power. also remarkable over the last two weeks is to see all of these politicians who spent so much time kissing his ring as it were, fawning over him, never being critical when he continued to eat up more and more ever the media empire, media aspects of this country, suddenly they want nothing to do with him. they treat him now as though he's got contagious lep ris leprosy
visy itting downing street the back door both with the previous prime minister gordon brown, the one prior to him, tony blair and the current prime minister david cameron. and on each occasion the members of parliament said, why didn't you come through the front door? and he said, because this is what the inhabitant of number 10 asked me to do. so there was clearly a very close relationship between him and each prime minister. you have to remember that this man's newspapers claimed to be able...
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indeed when will we ethe transparency from tony blair and gordon brown.d, second, second issue -- the second issue, his questions about andy colson. >> order. house is getting over excited again. i'm glad it's calmed down. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. >> he asked questions about andy colson. let me remind him of this point. no one has raised question about his conduct at number 10 downing street. let's make this point. there's only today one party leader with news international executive with a cloud in his head sitting in his office. third question, the questions he raises about my chief of staff. is he honestly saying when it comes to this issue of the proposed meeting with john yates is the leader of the opposition suggesting that he knows better than the chairman of the home affairs select committee, than the saab net secretary, than john yates, than paul stevenson, than all these people, is he saying all those people are wrong and he's right. i think that shows a staggering lack of judgment. let me just answer the question
indeed when will we ethe transparency from tony blair and gordon brown.d, second, second issue -- the second issue, his questions about andy colson. >> order. house is getting over excited again. i'm glad it's calmed down. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. >> he asked questions about andy colson. let me remind him of this point. no one has raised question about his conduct at number 10 downing street. let's make this point. there's only today one party leader...
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tony blair flew to australia to on bended knee get murdoch's gordon brown when he first ran got went to went to mirage office and asked him for his boss david cameron the current prime minister and brown has pointed out that if if this had come out before brown would still be prime minister cameron would cameron went to morocco and said no i have your blood so you know murdoch said yes don't you don't you don't. and you know we're all carefully and and off off to the races it's like the only way to become a prime minister in the u.k. at least over the last twenty years is to have rupert murdoch behind you and nobody in america seems to realize that the same is true in this country at least with regard to the republicans already republican we thought news and which is owned by murdoch that's out it's the right he's become the gate keeper of all things i think that's right i think and the way he's corrupted the political culture through this alliance with david koch and david koch's astroturf group the americans for prosperity foundation which you know one of his own editorial board me
tony blair flew to australia to on bended knee get murdoch's gordon brown when he first ran got went to went to mirage office and asked him for his boss david cameron the current prime minister and brown has pointed out that if if this had come out before brown would still be prime minister cameron would cameron went to morocco and said no i have your blood so you know murdoch said yes don't you don't you don't. and you know we're all carefully and and off off to the races it's like the only...
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cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tonyir, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what "news of the world" journalists were up to, people in britain are having a hard time believing him. he believed nothing much was going on at "news of the world" or you was just one or two journalists. if you ask, what does this mean for britain, that is probably the main impact, that trust is being broken in politics at the highest level and in newspaper journalism. i think that is a problem, and i cannot see at the moment how the trust is going to be fixed. host: next call for alex spillius of "the daily telegraph," richmond, virginia. caller: the previous caller stole my thunder in quoting "the economist" but they finished the editorial
cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tonyir, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what "news...
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cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tony blair, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what "news of the world" journalists were up to, people in britain are having a hard time believing him. he believed nothing much was going on at "news of the world" or you was just one or two journalists. if you ask, what does this mean for britain, that is probably the main impact, that trust is being broken in politics at the highest level and in newspaper journalism. i think that is a problem, and i cannot see at the moment how the trust is going to be fixed. host: next call for alex spillius of "the daily telegraph," richmond, virginia. caller: the previous caller stole my thunder in quoting "the economist" but they finished the editor
cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tony blair, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what...